swedishiron
Member
With Norm Abram's recent retirement announcement fresh on everyone's mind and the obvious fact that the number of woodworking shows under current production is slowly dropping off, I want to pose a question to SAPFM woodworkers and find out what you think would make for a great continuation of woodworking on TV. Specifically, what kind of information is most important to you; tips ,techniques (veneering, turning, inlay, using handtools, etc), special guests, field trips (museums, lumber yards, craftsman workshops, WW schools, etc.), design process, projects (built in a single episode, or spanning over multiple episodes), or all of the above? Essentially, what would pull you away from your coveted shop time to watch a weekly 30 minute woodworking TV show?
Just looking for your honest opinion.
Just looking for your honest opinion.