Exciting Announcement for all of you entrepreneurs, We’re Selling HobbyHack
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
7M ago
Hi everyone, Dave from HobbyHack here with an exciting announcement for all you young entrepreneurs, We’re Selling HobbyHack!. How would you like to own a platform that already exists with a great domain name, full website, and a presence in social media?  Well now’s your chance. https://www.hobbyhack.com/wp-content/uploads/HobbyHack-Sales-Video_100123.mp4 HobbyHack was designed as a one-stop platform to revolutionize the way people discover, pursue, and enjoy their hobbies. Now, we weren’t able to maximize its potential so we’re looking for a team of young entrepreneurs to further develo ..read more
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Are Cutting Boards are Overdone?
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
1y ago
Here’s 37 other ideas for fun and profit! Google Search results for Cutting Boards – 513,000,000 Are cutting boards are overdone and reached market saturation as the professional marketers say? There are tons of options for woodworking projects for beginners and the only one I would cross off the list right now are cutting boards if you’re planning to try and make a few bucks. I see cutting board videos everywhere, I see people selling them at fairs and online for really low prices. I stopped and talked with a couple of vendors selling them at local fairs and they weren’t seeing a lot of traff ..read more
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Woodworking Joinery is a critical first step
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
1y ago
For people that are thinking about getting into the woodworking hobby, or thinking about taking woodworking classes, learning traditional woodworking joinery is a critical first step. It seems a lot of people want to skip over this step, or don’t understand it enough to make sure they become good at building solid, long-lasting furniture. Butt (pun intended), these are the exact skills that will make you a better furniture builder faster than trying to take shortcuts. Your projects will stand the test of time and provide the users with years of problem free service. There is lots of trial-and ..read more
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Woodworking by a beginner
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by Dave
1y ago
I’ve started progressing thought the HobbyHack app to learn woodworking. so, I decided to write about my journey with the hope that my experience interests others who wanted to learn woodworking online. Anyone can do it, including you! Why I started HobbyHack First, let me explain why I started the HobbyHack App in the first place. Several years ago, before the pandemic I decided that I wanted to learn something creative, so I choose woodworking since I like working with my hands. Probably like a lot of you I went to YouTube, looked for woodworking classes online, and other resources trying to ..read more
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Garage Wood Shop
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
1y ago
Garage Wood Shop for hobbyists – Another guide to optimizing because it never ends! Intro Garage wood shop for hobbyists is about finding a good space where you have enough room to work is imperative. The most accessible spot for most of us is the garage. The lucky ones can take over and have complete access, meaning they can set up permanently and leave everything in place. The rest of us might be able to claim half of the garage but we must work around pulling cars in an out. Here in Texas, we have to be concerned about weather with hail damage to our vehicles, especially in the spring and e ..read more
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Table Saw Safety Tips
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
1y ago
How You Can Protect Your Table Saw from Accidents and Build a Safe Workshop in Your Home! This note is geared towards beginners and hobbyists which I count myself as one. But don’t fear, I researched this topic thoroughly! Those of us starting on our woodworking journey are always looking for woodworking tips and woodworking ideas. You may have purchased a table saw or just thinking about it, but either way the table saw is probably the most critical tool in your workshop. Although this note is geared towards those who already have a table saw, for those who don’t have one yet, there’s a lot o ..read more
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Woodworking projects for Beginners
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
1y ago
I’ve started the HobbyHack app to replace woodworking classes and decided to write about my progress and some of the woodworking projects I’ve completed to learn woodworking skills. Why I started HobbyHack. First, let me explain about why I started HobbyHack in the first place. Several years ago, before the pandemic I was starting to learn woodworking. Probably like a lot of you I went to YouTube, looked for woodworking classes online, or beginner woodworking projects and other resources trying to learn the hobby of woodworking. So, I started reviewing a lot of videos that taught different ski ..read more
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Award Winning Woodworking Veteran joins team
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
1y ago
https://www.hobbyhack.com/wp-content/uploads/video1709080695.mp4 Platform to incorporate 9-Level framework with learning socially to speed competency in learning hobbies.   Plano, TX: Craftflow Software LLC, dba Award Winning Woodworking Veteran joins team. HobbyHack, a Social Learning platform for learning the woodworking hobby to be released in May of 2022, announced they have partnered with Kevin Rodel, and award-winning woodworking veteran, of Kevin Rodel Furniture & Design Studio to be their lead Master Woodworker for their new app which is to be released in May of next year. T ..read more
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Master woodworkers getting paid for advice
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
1y ago
Our goal is to attract all skill levels into HobbyHack, not just the beginners. One of the ways we hope to do that is to create options for the highly skilled master woodworkers to make a little extra money on our platform. In most cases, people with skills learned over many years like and enjoy sharing those skills to help others. This desire to help others is the main driver for people sharing their skill and knowledge on YouTube, Instagram and other platforms. Sure, many of them look to monetize their skills on those platforms as they should, so what is wrong with that? Is that any diff ..read more
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Social Learning: MOOCs vs Cohort-based courses
HobbyHack Blog
by Dave
1y ago
https://future.a16z.com/cohort-based-courses/ In this detailed article by @WesKao​, a co-founder of Udemy and AltMBA, she talks about the challenge for education content creators to monetize their expertise in the current environment of online training because of the abundance of free, and low-cost content on the internet. The article goes on to argue that cohort-based courses (CBC) are much more effective and therefore more valuable to students even with the higher costs versus free or low-cost content. At HobbyHack, we think both approaches can be leveraged in a Social Learning environment ..read more
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