Originally Posted by
Homestar
So, I don't watch telly much any more but I do get through an aweful lot of YouTube content. There are just sooo many great YouTubers out there, I thought I start sharing some here.
I'll get the ball rolling with probably my 2 favourite machining channels - This Old Tony. Probably one of the funniest guys out there and great content, and Clickspring - an Aussie genius Chris whos attention to detail is astounding.
Here's one from This Old Tony to get you started.
And one from Clickspring that shows the clock he made. This is a compilation he put together from 24 other videos of its construction - if you like this, check out the whole series. He's currently making an Antikythera mechinism - that amazing too.
Geoff Croker is a kiwi who does things in a similar vein to ToT. Check you might like him.
Learn quick is one I found recently, where a guy learns a skill and times himself in each episode. Some are pretty interesting.
Project Binky is up there, but is only updated twice a year now I think...
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