The Wood Whisperer Network

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I recently received an email from Marc Spagnuolo welcoming Woodworker’s Guide to The Wood Whisperer Network!

Wood Whisperer Network

The Wood Whisperer Network is a collection of blogs related to woodworking that offer lessons and tips learned through personal experience. It include blogs from both amateurs and professionals as well as audio and video blogs.

The Wood Whisperer Network is the creation of the Wood Whisperer himself, Marc Spagnuolo. Marc is a professional woodworker, pod caster video producer and a contributing editor to Fine Woodworking and is based out of Phoenix, Arizona.

Marc also operates The Wood Whisperer and the Wood Talk Online websites.

The Wood Whisperer website is “the online video show that offers a refreshing look at an age old craft”. Using online video Marc shows us step by step instruction on various projects that he is working on as well as woodworking related road trips. The website also includes a blog, product reviews, woodworking hints and more.


Wood Talk Online is a collaborative effort between Marc and co-host Matt Vanderlist from Matt’s Basement Workshop that offers a monthly audio podcast. The podcast is an informal talk between two guys who chat about everything woodworking; furniture, tools, techniques, etc. I enjoy downloading these podcasts to my iPod and listening to them in the shop. They are quite entertaining and informative.

You can visit these sites here:

The Wood Whisperer Network

The Wood Whisperer

Wood Talk Online

Thanks, Marc, for including Woodworker’s Guide is this collection of fine woodworker’s! I’ll definitely try to keep up. :)

Back to the shop…

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2 Responses to The Wood Whisperer Network

  1. Thanks for the writeup Ted. You are doing a great job here at Woodworker’s Guide and I will continue to enjoy reading your offerings.

    Take care and good luck.

    marc

    marc
    March 11, 2008 at 11:53 am

  2. Thanks, Marc, and likewise. :)

    admin
    March 12, 2008 at 9:29 am

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