Highlights from a video made about turning a Wooden Mallet on a Wood Lathe. Available at www.DoItYourselfVide oStore.com. Project was originally designed for Junior High students but anyone starting out on the lathe will find that this can be one of the early projects they can make. The handle is oval shaped.
Making a Wooden Top with a bandsaw, drillpress and a few sanding tools. This toy will be sure to delight young ones just as it must have done many years ago for our grandparents. Project originally designed for junior high shop students.
Actual footage of a discovery of a vicious werewolf. :) Close up observation of werewolf eating and sleeping. Reporter and videographer get attacked during shooting.
Introduction to home electrical safety. Terry and Sandy talk about home safety when the do-it-yourself person carries out home electrical repairs or installations. More videos on the website.
Mitch Dorge in his Responsible Choice presentation. For 11 years Mitch was the drummer and producer for the Crash Test Dummies. See my website for other videos.
Making a stainless steel BBQ flipper. This has a steel rod handle that is bent in the forge and coated with a powdered plastic. Project was originally designed for Junior High students. Highlights video only, full version available from doityourselfvideosto re. com.
Cowboy Poetry by Harold Webber. Harold has written many poems and has published some of his works. Here is a poem from his DVD of a year or so ago. DVD available on the website.
I grabbed Sylvain off the streets of France and he borrowed a guitar from someone nearby. Asked if he would mind playing a couple of tunes for my cameras and this is what he offered. No cuts here - just a quick multicam shoot.
Spoof of infomercials. Just a small hopper popper toy but it can still be sold using the infomercial format. Bilingual in English and Dutch. Some funny moments here folks.
Sid travels around the globe looking for a place to ask "What if...?" He keeps pace with the motorcycle crowd and backdrops his television shows with the desire to own a bike shop and have a TV show. One down, one to go.