I loved how David changed how he approaches projects now. David is now doing projects the way he wants to do it and not worrying about the Google or KZbin Analytics. His no apologies approach is so refreshing and "You are welcome to watch or click away". The projects are great and the videos are wonderful. Its more like visiting his shop and watching him work. He no longer "justifies" why he chose to do something, he just does it. That is what I want to see. And there was a new snarkyness that exudes through the camera and as an older person, I like it. Almost a "Get off my lawn" vibe. Keep on keeping on Dave! Make what makes you happy, not what you think will make us happy. Who are we for you to build things for. Build for your soul. I'm thinking that is what Grampa Picciuto did with his crosses. IT made him happy and that was good for his soul. I loved the videos you made with him in them. THey were inspiring.
@andrewthoen916917 күн бұрын
Been watching all of your videos and listening to this podcast for quite a few years now. Since drunken woodworker days and since Jimmy was in the big city. 😄. Always inspired.
@JSeed4717 күн бұрын
it feels good to have comments from folks who watch all the things? it feels good on this end to feel like i get to know you guys through this weird one sided parasocial relationship over the years.
@wlovett16 күн бұрын
I would love to be a tester (or purchaser) of your Map Boards Pro replacement. I've used MBP for years and love it.
@forby_14 күн бұрын
👀
@alkalinedale17 күн бұрын
One of the things that is very different is that none of you use mallards anymore!
@JonathanRansom17 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@BlackBeltWoodCrafts17 күн бұрын
David, is that an Argus c3 on the shelf behind you?
@TandaMadison16 күн бұрын
We should definitely have a 10 year and/or 500th episode get together... If everyone is okay with it we can even invite Jimmy, Bob and David. 😆😆😆