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Episode 17 - When to Stop Squeezing? with Special Guest Ethan Carter
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66 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2020
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This week, Adam, Grant and Morley are joined by a special guest - the one and only (maker, not wrestler) Ethan Carter! We talk about how we decide when a project is "finished", how different types of projects create different ideas of "finished" and how we deal with incremental improvement.Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CLAMP What’s in our clamps this week:Ethan: Leather stitching three ways videoDesigning a GrillGun holsterAdam: Doing some car modsWoodworking for Kids #2Morley: Back to work at the scenery shop - install for Top Chef CanadaEmbossed leather keychains for a local restaurantGrant: Fixed squeak in his chair :(Shaving beard for cancer fundraiser (donate here!)Mentions:Nick @BuildDadBuildGrillGunDIY plywood tiles by Laura KampfDiresta Razor BladeBecause We Make Podcast (Ethan and Vincent's podcast)How to Increase Productivity by Jack ConteTimeline: 1984 by Weird HistoryInto the Spotlight PodcastKevin ParkerAudiotreeZen and the Art of Motorcycle MaintenanceOur Clampmendations for this week:Ethan:Voice Controlled Sofa Beer Fridge by The Garage AvengerAdam: Woodturning as Therapy by Pat LapGrant: Gumption by Nick OffermanMorley: NPR Tiny Desk (Home) Concerts - Flatbush Zombies and Tame ImpalaThank you to our top patrons:Leeroy from Big Rock TimberworksBig thanks to TFTurning for the awesome theme music!Where you can find us:Ethan - @ethancarterdesigns on YouTube and InstagramAdam - @makermackey on Youtube and Instagram and at makermackey.comGrant - @thegrantalexander on Youtube and Instagram and at thegrantalexander.comMorley - @morleykert on Youtube and Instagram, and at morleykert.comCollectively - @clampcast on Instagram and @theclampcast on Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/CLAMP)
Released:
Aug 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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