Guest Interview on Modern Woodworkers Association

I had the honor of being the interview guest on the latest episode of the Modern Woodworkers Association. 

I have enjoyed listening to Dyami Plotke, Tom Iovino, and Chris Adkins back when he was also a host. 

In this episode, #84, Tom officially announces his departure from the show to spend more time with the family. Tom, we will miss you! Sean Wisniewski is filling the open host slot. Sean, you got some big shoes to fill, but just be yourself and you will do just fine;) 

As the interviewed guest I talk about leaving the contractor realm and stepping into the role of becoming a digital woodworking instructor. I also share publicly, for the first time, what the first project will be for my launch of the American Craftsman Shop Class. 

That is all I have for now. Be sure to head over to MWA and listen to the podcast to get the details on my new move to online teaching.

While you are there be sure to send Tom off some kind words and welcome Sean on board as host. 

That is all for now, I have to get back out to the shop and finish up this clock cabinet project. It has become increasingly difficult to focus as I am ready to move my business online.

The image at the bottom of this entry shows the gravity clock in the prototype case made of poplar. I am actually making 3 cabinets right now in cherry. 

Your friend in the shop-

Todd A. Clippinger

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Online Shop Class Update 17 Dec 2015

I am working on completing a client project and this will finish out the month of December. I fully expect to be focused solely on the American Craftsman Shop Class starting in January 2016. 

My next step in setting things up is to get an email sign-up ready. The burden of my client work has not allowed me to finish setting up the email sign-up, or much else for the online school, but keep an eye for the announcement here at my blog. 

This really is the perfect example of why I am quitting as a contractor, there is no time left over to share the knowledge and skills as I would like. My business as a remodeling contractor just consumes too much time to allow for any other pursuits.

I had a nice visit with the guys from the Modern Woodworkers Association and we recorded a podcast. It should be released in the next few days, I think this weekend maybe? Be sure to check for it at the MWA site, we talk about the changes I made and why. 

It is interesting to note that Tom Iovino, from Tom's Workbench, has decided to take leave from the woodworking blogs and the Modern Woodworkers Association podcast due to time constraints. Tom has been a great asset to the woodworking community with his infectious energy and love for the craft and I have enjoyed his posts. 

He is facing the same problem that I am and that so many other content producers have; there is a limited number of hours in the day. Those hours are split between either a job or a business, family, sleep and whatever else has to be done. 

For most, as with Tom, content production is the lowest priority so that is what gets chopped in the time budget. And I fully understand that decision, and really it is the right one. 

For me, as I take inventory of my skills and assets, I feel that I am in a unique position where I can make a living by producing content. To do that, I am leaving the contractor world behind. 

I have to get back out to the shop, I really need to get this client project done. I have already mentally disengaged from the project and I am having trouble staying focused. At this point, the project is nothing more than an obstacle in my way to achieving my goal of creating the ACW Shop Class. 

Wish me luck and visit Tom's Workbench to leave a supportive message for all that he has done. 

Your friend in the shop, 

Todd A. Clippinger

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Get Woodworking Week 2015

This week, Feb 15-21, 2015 is Get Woodworking Week and it is a movement that has gained some momentum in just a few years. It is a week in February where the woodworking bloggers and content producers provide an extra push of encouragement to get people out to their shops and start woodworking. 

I rarely get time to participate in the movements of the woodworking community at large, as everything seems to hit right at the worst moments with my business schedule. But this year, for Get Woodworking Week I was able to crank out a video to share some thoughts on getting into the shop and starting your woodworking journey. 

I am not really clear on how it started, but I think Get Woodworking Week was the brainchild of the guys over at the Modern Woodworkers Association, Tom Iovino from Tom's Workbench seems to be at the epicenter of it all. But no matter, it is a great idea. Be sure to check in with the MWA and Tom's Workbench to keep your thumb on the pulse of everyone that is supporting the Get Woodworking Week movement. 

I hope you find what I share insightful and motivating. 

Your friend in the shop-

Todd A. Clippinger

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