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On today's Sweep the Floor, we talk to Matt (Codina Leather) about his love for vintage belts and guitar straps, the unlikely acting debut - playing Scotty Moore in Heartbreak Hotel - that he landed thanks to his Instagram feed, and learn how that job ended up giving him the stability he needed to become a full-time leatherworker. Codina is currently based in Las Vegas, where he handcrafts vintage-inspired leather goods including belts, guitar wraps, and guitar straps.
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On this week's Sweep the Floor, we meet Washington State-based artist/fabricator/car enthusiast David Harto, who races at Bonneville on a bike powered by a 1952 Cushman Eagle scooter motor. He walks us through the minutiae of salt flat racing; describes the neverending evolution of his very artistic creation; and explains how a guy who doesn't even consider himself a motorcyclist ended up racing on two wheels, trying to break the ton (a.k.a. go 100 mph).
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When violin bow maker Matt Wehling offered to be a guest on Sweep the Floor, I couldn't resist. Violin bows look so simple - a long strip of wood, some horsehair, and something called a "frog" - yet they can command five or even six figures. How much work actually goes into them?
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After a long hiatus, Sweep the Floor is back with special guest, Jonathan Ward (ICON, TLC4x4). Jonathan is an automotive fanatic, Land Cruiser guru, designer, maker, and a tireless learner.
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David Tracy, Senior Technical Editor for Jalopnik, joins us this week for an inspiring and hilarious talk about his Jeep obsession, finding mentors and bringing long-gone cars back from the dead.
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When Trent Preszler inherited his father's old toolbox, he decided to put it to use by building a wooden canoe. It took him a year, but Trent (who had no prior woodworking experience) built the boat, learned some valuable life lessons and wrote a memoir about the process, Little and Often. Trent now builds similar, handcrafted wooden canoes that sell for $100,000. It's a wild, powerful tale about a lot more than just woodworking.
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Surfboard shaper Josh Martin is perfecting the art of upcycling from his Southern California workshop.
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Acclaimed bicycle framebuilder Richard Sachs joins Jason this week for an unfiltered talk about bikes, inspiration, and staying independent.
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This week's Sweep the Floor features a candid and hilarious talk with Jeff Pensiero, the founder of Nelson, British Columbia's Baldface Lodge. It's a story about finding true love, overcoming obstacles, making something from scratch and some truly creative accounting.
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The debut episode of Sweep Floor featuring Linda Manzer, one of the greatest guitarmakers alive today. She pushes the boundaries of instrument-making and engineering with each of her creations and has a cult-like following among both collectors and world-class players like Pat Metheny, Julian Lage and Bruce Cockburn.
info_outlineJosh Martin has been making stuff since he was a kid. It’s no wonder: His father, Terry Martin, was one of the most prolific surfboard shapers, ever. Today, Josh follows in his dad’s footsteps and handcrafts custom foam and wooden surfboards out of his Capistrano Beach, California workshop.
Josh’s story doesn’t end with surfboards, though. When a life threatening illness curtailed his surfboard shaping, he found the ultimate side hustle: Upcycling scraps from his board production into chopsticks, stick shift knobs, pencils and more that he sells on Etsy.
On this week’s Sweep the Floor, we learn about Josh’s process, his relationship to his clients, his love for building traditional balsa wood boards, and how an unlikely order from JC Penny helped him hone is craft. As with all of our episodes, it’s a great conversation about making stuff from scratch.
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Sponsored by Caddis Eyewear.
Sweep the Floor is a new podcast where we celebrate the stories behind the best makers in the world, including woodworkers, brewers, bootmakers, mechanics, designers and all points in-between.
Listener suggestions or sponsorship inquiries welcomed at [email protected].
Host: Jason Verlinde
Music: Paul Rigby
A Fretboard Journal Podcast production.