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Episode 157: *Crickets*

Episode 157: *Crickets*

FromAnother Woodshop Podcast


Episode 157: *Crickets*

FromAnother Woodshop Podcast

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Episode 157Dan delivered the porch swing, keeping busy with etsy, seeing a slowdown with orders, designed a new table, getting ready for camping, helped a local woodworker with a vendor event, and prospecting a potential reception desk build.Mike released a YouTube video which is doing well, got a new lathe, designed an Adirondack chair, is slammed with commissions, working on a desk build, and making a sign for a coffee shop.Pete did 3D printer maintenance this week, prepping for the mega BBQ, planted stuff in the garden, getting stuff ready to install the mini split, and prepping for a vendor event next week.Sign up for Patreon for Early access, and special Patreon-only content:https://www.patreon.com/anotherwoodshoppodcastVoicemails:ThomasTSG MakesLet’s talk about content making.I know we are all trying to please the great algorithm god but here are my thoughts tonight.Aren’t you afraid of losing the pleasure of making stuff because you have to film and share every single things you do in the shop ?Also, I don’t know if you have seen the last reel of Luke in the garage where he jokes about stretching content . Don’t you think we are dooming ourself by posting about anything ? I feel like we are more posting for the sake of the algorithm to the detriment of quality ?I mean, Eric Spencley made several reel on opening a box and leveling a table. I have nothing against him but, can’t we do all better?Sorry for the rent, I guess that’s what you get when I really thing about a question!Bye guys!Chris Wilson Seven Shot WoodworkingMy question is related to cost analysis in product development. How often do you review the actual costs for both new and existing products, considering factors like production and one-off custom items, and how do these actual costs typically compare to the estimated costs? I'm curious to learn about your experiences and any strategies you employ to ensure accurate cost estimations. Thank you, and keep up the fantastic work!You can send in your question to get answered on the podcast! Record your question or comment on your phones voice memo app and email it to anotherwoodshoppodcast@gmail.comYou can follow us all and the podcast on Instagram and YouTube!Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast/https://www.youtube.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast https://www.etsy.com/shop/awpstore Pete:https://www.instagram.com/ptreesworkshop/ https://www.youtube.com/ptreesworkshophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/pTreesWorkShop Dan:https://www.instagram.com/danieldunlap.woodworks/ https://www.youtube.com/danieldunlap  https://www.etsy.com/shop/ddwwstore Mike:https://www.instagram.com/coffeycustombuilds/ https://www.youtube.com/coffeycustombuilds https://www.etsy.com/shop/coffeycustombuilds Support the show
Released:
May 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A weekly podcast featuring 3 guys who share a passion for woodworking and content creation. We will discuss what went on in our shops during the week and answer questions from you! We'd love it if you left us a voice message at (754) 225-5297