STL 86: Furniture Maestro Chris Gochnour
This week on Shop Talk Live, we wrap up our two-part interview with FW contributor and Utah-based furniture maker Chris Gochnour. Chris’ tips on the perils of making it in the furniture world are a must-listen.
Plus, your questions on bandsaw maintenance, strengthening mitered joinery, and a whole lot more!
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Hi guys,
Great podcast, as usual, I enjoyed listening to Chris Gochnour's musings on being a cabinet maker. It was too funny, a sponsor, you mentioned the name Minwax literally just as I was opening the can of fast drying poly for a coffee table top, I will use the Minwax wipe-on poly on the base, so much easier to work with.
Keep up the good work!
Your Canadian listener
The funniest thing ever said by Mike on the podcast, "people listen to this on their phones?" Hey Ed, if you do add video to the podcast, you better sit Mike down and explain how the 41 audience members of this podcast will also be able to watch it on their phones as well (and while he is still sitting down you can also list all the other things these crazy kids are doing with their phones.) I am a devoted listener, and I love the show. Keep up the great work and continue to strive for that sweet five star rating.
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@Todd_Schilb
Haha, I actually stopped on this page and took the time to write this comment - only to tell you I laughed out loud at what you said
It never fails to amaze me for highly experienced craftsmen who willingly share their crafting secrets just so that others could benefit too. For those who frequently DIY their furniture like storage shelves or tables are definitely recommended to view this interview to learn in-depth tips and guidelines.
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