Whatcha Makin' Show

Alex Adams & Alex Duffey

Join the conversation with Whatcha Makin', the podcast for makers of all kinds! Each week, Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive into their latest projects, share woodshop insights, discuss selling your creations, and highlight cool finds in the maker community. From learning new techniques to balancing your hobby and business, we tackle the real stuff. Expect a mix of education, entertainment, and genuine chat about the crafts you love, including woodworking, 3D printing, and more. Subscribe and be part of the Whatcha Makin' family! 

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    Ep. 36 The Quest for the Perfect Finish

    In this episode of What You're Making, Alex Duffey of Duffey Woodcraft and Alex Adams of Type-A Furniture dive deep into the world of woodworking finishes—how to choose the right one, the science behind how they cure, and why you might actually be eating bug poop with your favorite candy. In This Episode:The Legend of Johnny Appleseed: Celebrating Johnny Appleseed Day (March 11th) with the strange history of hard cider and a 180-year-old tree in Ohio that refused to die even after two lightning strikes.What’s on the Bench:Alex Duffey talks about a massive rush order of acrylic sock forms for Columbia Footwear and his latest obsession: building an emergency Mesh communication network for the Pacific Northwest.Alex Adams details the painstaking process of domino alignment for a walnut table and his "unpopular opinion" on why he doesn't lend out tools.Shop Talk & Fails: From 4.1 magnitude earthquakes in Nebraska to shattering antennas and getting "hit in the groin" with apples during a double date, the guys share the messy reality of maker life.Main Topic: Choosing the Right Finish: * Durability vs. Aesthetics: How to balance the "look" of the wood with the lifestyle of the client.The Big Three: A breakdown of Oils (Hard Wax, Tongue Oil), Film Finishes (Lacquer, Polyurethane), and the universal binder, Shellac.The "M&M" Secret: Why Shellac is actually a bug byproduct and how it keeps your chocolate from melting in your hand.The Nuclear Option: When and why to use Tabletop Epoxy (and why Alex Duffey is using it for a tattoo shop coffee table).

    1 h y 24 min
  2. 21 ENE

    Ep. 30: The Blueprint for Success: Crafting Woodworking Plans and Digital Assets with Winnie

    Send us a text This week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome the talented Winnie from Standish WoodStory! Joining us from Ontario, Canada, Winnie shares her journey of building a thriving YouTube channel and business by creating accessible, step-by-step woodworking plans for the "weekend warrior." We dive deep into the business of digital products—how to design plans in Fusion 360, the effort required to document a build (spoiler: it's a lot!), and how Winnie uses free plans and newsletters to grow her audience. The trio also discusses their latest shop updates and "new year resets." Alex Duffey recaps his transition to Bambu Lab 3D printing (and the mysterious disappearance of his delivery driver), while Winnie shares tips on shop maintenance, including how she finally fixed her stubborn Laguna bandsaw foot pedal. Alex Adams provides an update on his massive 11-foot walnut dining table project, including the high-stakes task of digging buried nails out of sentimental lumber. In "Whatcha Watchin'," the hosts spotlight incredible projects from the community, including a vintage-style radio for dementia patients, a 3D-printed Hangman book game, and a hyper-realistic fossilized-look tackle box. Whether you're looking to start selling your own plans or just want to hear about "Lego January," this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice! Tags #WhatchaMakin #StandishWoodStory #WoodworkingPlans #DigitalProducts #YouTubeWoodworking #BambuLab #3DPrinting #ShopMaintenance #CNC #MakerCommunity #FurnitureDesign #Fusion360 #LumberSourcing #WorkshopOrganization #WoodworkingPodcast #DIYBusiness Support the show

    1 h y 32 min
  3. 14 ENE

    Ep. 29:Knockdown Success: Building Mobile Bars and Making it Functional with Yesi of Knockonwood

    Send us a text This week on Whatcha Makin', Alex Duffey and Alex Adams welcome the "Wonder Woman" of woodworking, Yesi from Knock on Wood Florida! A former attorney who traded the courtroom for the workshop, Yesi shares her explosive growth in the maker community and her unique niche in creating knockdown furniture. We dive deep into the business of mobile bars—how she transitioned from a hobbyist to a pro, the logistics of shipping large units across the US, and her process for designing high-end, functional retail displays that can be assembled in minutes. The trio also catches up on their current "bench" status. Alex Duffey recaps his Lego January tradition and his upcoming burley maple guitar build, while Alex Adams details his simulated live-edge serving trays and his latest adventures in 3D printing battle bots with his son. In the "Whatcha Breakin'" segment, they cover everything from snapped Kreg pocket hole bits to 3D printer bed adhesion woes and frozen dehumidifiers. In "Whatcha Watchin'," we shout out some incredible makers, including the hand-carved robots of Sawdust Imagery, the hyper-realistic embroidery of Embroidery by Nusik, and a hilarious influencer parody by Woodwind LLC. Whether you're looking to scale your furniture business or just want to hear how Gumby became a shop companion, this episode is packed with practical business advice and shop humor! Tags #WhatchaMakin #KnockOnWoodFlorida #MobileBars #KnockdownFurniture #WoodworkingBusiness #3DPrinting #CNC #MakerCommunity #BambuLab #Makita #Vetric #ShopOrganization #LegoJanuary #SmallBusinessTips #CustomFurniture #Intarsia #WoodworkingPodcast Support the show

    1 h y 30 min

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Join the conversation with Whatcha Makin', the podcast for makers of all kinds! Each week, Alex Duffey and Alex Adams dive into their latest projects, share woodshop insights, discuss selling your creations, and highlight cool finds in the maker community. From learning new techniques to balancing your hobby and business, we tackle the real stuff. Expect a mix of education, entertainment, and genuine chat about the crafts you love, including woodworking, 3D printing, and more. Subscribe and be part of the Whatcha Makin' family! 

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