STL373: Big Changes for the Fine Woodworking Staff
STL373: Big Changes for the Fine Woodworking Staff
The old Taunton crewâBen, Anissa, and Mikeâsits down to discuss some exciting changes happening at Fine Woodworking and what the future holds.A Note From Ben:
For a few years now I have been dreaming about becoming a tech ed teacher. Itâs a daunting thing to get into, and I kept hitting the wall that is a lack of a teacherâs certificate. Well, a job came up at local high schoolâone town over from my house, right down the road from our old office. I took a swing at it, even though I donât have a certificate, and they bit. They worked with the state to get me a waiver and get me in the classroom. Iâll be taking night classes to get my certificate throughout the next year.
Starting next week, I am a shop teacher (kind of). Iâm teaching computer-integrated manufacturing (CAD modeling, CNC, and 3D printing), a basic âfixing stuffâ class, and architecture classes. The last one is my wild card, but Iâll figure it out. My small classroom is equipped with a CNC, a small (OK, tiny) mill, an even smaller 5-axis mill, and five 3D printers. Itâs going to be a huge change, but Iâm ready for it.
The last 10 years at Fine Woodworking have been amazing. The Fine Woodworking team is just about the best group of people I can imagine ever working with, and Iâll miss doing the job dearly. Traveling the country and filming woodworkers that I consider the most talented woodworkers on the planet was amazing. I canât begin to tell you how much I learned from everyone.
Like Ed Pirnik before me, I have shepherded lots of episodes of Shop Talk Live. Itâs been a dream come true for me to have you, the listeners, let me into your shops to yap about woodworking with my buddies. The podcast is in good hands, though, and I know Vic and Bridgid will do an amazing job going forward.
Fine Woodworking.com is in amazing hands with Bridgid taking over the digital reins. She reminds me of myself 10 years ago, but with more talentâboth woodworking and digital. If you trusted me, you should trust her.
Thanks for everything, and have fun in the shop.
Mr. Strano
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Questions:
From Matt:
I was listening to episode 33 where one of the topics was around helical planer heads. Mike was talking about ordering a Tersa-like system as an upgrade to his machine. The system has many names: Esta/Bruck/Barke. I was wondering if this had a follow-up in any of the future episodes? I tried the search function on the website but no luck.
Iâve got a two-knife machineâDeWalt 1150âand I get great results on straight-grained wood, but it can tear out quite deeply on reversing grain. Iâm wondering if the upgrade that Mike was talking about is worthwhile or if it is better to save up for a machine with a helical head.
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Comments
Peppermint Pernick left some big shoes to fill on the pod and you certainly made it your own. Your video on how to navigate the FWW site changed the way I use the mag as a resource. You're going to be a great teacher, Mr. Strano. Congrats on this next chapter.
Congratulations Ben ! 10 years is a great run and good teachers are desperately needed. Hopefully you inspire the kids to do good work.
Congratulations Ben. The quality of production of some of the video workshops after you came in (The NBSS Tool box and the Tim R Desk especially) made some really high price paid for content elsewhere look almost amateur in comparison. Always great podcasts and humility. Good Luck in your new role and hope you end up as a podcast guest in a few years.
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