Makerviews
Makers are made, not produced.
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Welcome!
Thanks for signing up for Makerviews emails. My name is Scott Mathson and I run Makerviews. I'm looking forward to continue connecting with fellow makers!
I'm currently seeking nominees for makers to interview for Season 2 of the Makerviews podcast (respond with suggestions!), and I'm continuing to publish new maker's interviews on-site, as well as planning other updates to help makers connect. Note: email subscribers are always the first to know about everything, so you're in the right place. ;-)
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Makerviews exists to share the stories of and advice from a variety of makers, designers, and artists.
Rooted in a deep love and appreciation of handmade, of well-made, I'm sharing stories of artisans, creative folk, and craftspeople, highlighting talented makers from around the world, through this medium.
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Maker interviews
The Miniviews series profiles a wide variety of makers, asking these different creative individuals two questions. That’s it, two questions. These shorter interviews cover a wide range of truly talented individuals.
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Anne Briggs, of Anne of All Trades has been honing her skills in the woodworking craft for quite a few years now. A major advocate of... Read the interview
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Bob Clagett is a maker. A software industry veteran who left his day-job to pursue making things. From woodworking to 3D printing to... Read the interview
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Odin Clack, of Odin Leather Goods is creating amazing, classic standards and one-off custom pieces out of leather in the heart of Texas... Read the interview
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Matt Micucci, of Offerman Woodshop is a straight-forward guy. Matt spends his days as a woodworker and is a damn fine kazoo maker, to boot... Read the interview
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Matt & Luke (Lucky Bob) of Lucky Bob Woodcraft - a father and son carpentry shop in Burlington, Vermont. Whether it’s custom client work or... Read the interview
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Alexandra Climent is a woodworker and artist who’s making pieces primarily made of exotic and rare woods sustainably imported from the jungles of Central... Read the interview
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This Maker Recommends...
The Maker Recommends series provides a behind-the-scenes view from your favorite makers, as they share their tools and supplies recommendations.
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Ryan Savin, of Little King Goods, is a maker through and through - leatherworker, designer, and business owner, alongside video content producer, photographer, and far beyond. Learn more about how this maker gets the job done.
Some of the tools recommended:
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Barry King Mallet
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Scratch Awl
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Mighty Wonder 4-ton Clicker
See this leather maker's recommendations
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Again, thank you for signing up for this email newsletter. There isn't any particular schedule or cadence, but you can expect a couple emails a month. Again, I am taking a bit of a summer break right now, so you may not receive as many emails now through August.
A reminder on how you may have arrived here: either through makerviews.com signup form or you downloaded something from sister company Whiskey Wood Creations, such as the Beer caddy woodworking plans. Thank you for the support and talk soon!
Get out there and make things.
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