Simone Giertz makes lots of really cool robots/mechanical things.
MichaelCthulu makes swords out of scrap.
Simone Giertz makes lots of really cool robots/mechanical things.
MichaelCthulu makes swords out of scrap.
YouTube historical costuming/sewing has Bernadette Banner, Rachel Maksy, and Morgan Donner. Rachel Maksy is more on the cosplay side, with some wildly creative stuff like making dresses out of bubble wrap or potato sacks.
I think everyone I'm posting applies to the question. All channels I've followed for a couple years at least, decent seeming people putting out cool, informative videos.
https://www.youtube.com/@SteveRamsey
https://www.youtube.com/@xylafoxlin
https://www.youtube.com/@Nerdforge
Thank you, I am a big fan of Goobertown Hobbies and Steve Ramsey. Since you obviously have good taste I will check out some of these others, too!
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