UK based woodworking maker podcast by Matthew Smith (Badger Workshop) and Keith Brown (Rag 'n' Bone Brown)
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | CraftsLeisure |
Help support future episodes of the podcast at: https://patreon.com/workshopbanter Donate via PayPal: https://paypal.me/workshopbanter In this episode we discuss the pvc pipe dust extraction grounding myth (?), grinding and sharpening solutions and w... more
Help support future episodes of the podcast at: https://patreon.com/workshopbanter Donate via PayPal: https://paypal.me/workshopbanter We both have house problems to tackle, Matt's had boiler and plumbing issues and Keith's having drainage nightmares... more
Woodworking Quiz - a special Christmas edition of Workshop Banter & Friends. Thank you so much to the below for contributing: Aiden & Arthur - The Aiden Project https://www.youtube.com/@THE-AIDEN-PROJECT Andy Mac - Gosforth Handyman https://www.youtu... more
Help support future episodes of the podcast at: https://patreon.com/workshopbanter Donate via PayPal: https://paypal.me/workshopbanter In this episode we discuss Keith's dust extraction rabbit hole including a wacky idea that might just be genius and... more
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Overall, not a bad podcast to pass the time. Just need to get over the moans and groaning of pretty much everything from tradesmen and suppliers to customers and commissions. more
If you follow Matt and Keith on YouTube this is a must listen. Good workshop chat!
Really enjoy this podcast, would defo recommend 👍
Definitely one of the most enjoyable woodworking podcasts from a pair of experienced crafting content creators. A great mix of topics each episode, and worth noting, as youtubers they avoid that awful mistake of thinking people follow their podcasts to hear about creating videos, the flippin’ algorithms and social media marketing. Others could learn a lesson from them here. These guys know their subject matter and stick to it. Thanks fellas!
Perfect podcast for when you’re out of the workshop on a long drive but still want to talk about wood and tools and making stuff. Would like more talk about tools, maybe not specific brands but types of tools, how they’re used, tips and tricks, real detail that some will find boring but others (like me) will love! Keep up the great work.
Apple Podcasts | #105 | United States/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #16 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #91 | Canada/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #30 | Italy/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #74 | France/Leisure/Crafts |
Apple Podcasts | #83 | Australia/Leisure/Crafts |
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