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shipto:
I have to admit I dont take too much notice of the presenters of most of the things I watch I just do a search for my interest of the moment and watch in the order they come up. However most of what springs to mind have already been mentioned oxtool, suberban tools, myford boy etc.

mattinker:
Just about everybody that I am subscribed to on youtube has been mentioned, but there is on person who's videos I've enjoyed https://www.youtube.com/user/sunppaa he's a Finn he's more into CNC at the moment, but he has some interesting manual machines. He has recently set himself up as a jobbing machinist and has some interesting videos!

Regards, Matthew

SwarfnStuff:
We do seem to be watching or at least checking on the same channels for the most part. Mcostello, Do you get into the workshop and make swarf from time to time? That's a lot of YouTube time if you watch em all. Just kidding mate,  :lol: my list of subscribed channels is or was as long until I did a reload and lost em. Some presenters I find waffle on too much for me and I fast forward.
Thanks to all who added their links or thoughts.
John B

mcostello:
Yes, shop time is the most valuable. Left out a few non machinist related. Wife says I am addicted, I tell Her I can quit anytime (as long as the Internet is down.) Getting Her used to the puter, She can't complain if She is busy, or notice new machinery.  :)

Brass_Machine:
I cannot recommend "project binky" enough.  Love the humor, amazed by the skills.

DoubleBoost has some great videos too

I also watch "knife making tuesdays" by Grimsmo Knives

And "man at arms". Yeah... I am a sucker for watching knives and swords being forged.

"alex steele" is another.

The text in quotes are what you should search for in youtube....

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