Two new youtube channels to follow!

I think It’s pretty awesome that you actually took a shot at a post written two years ago!
Hm.. The thread was new to me. And I read your post and your post instantly triggered a whole thinking-cap response and my mind said, nah, this is just edited in the early segment, yet it was sketched after! Must be! :)
 
I watch these when putting my little’un down for a nap. Just released a new vid for this year‘s kokufu. Criminally undersubscribed channel for the amount and quality of content.

 
I recently stumbled upon 4 interesting yt channels. All offer very good practical info:

Great filming, great explanations, lets see some more clips

I think it might have been posted, interesting thread grafting and progression videos

Great videos from Greece, nice filming and explanations, activate CC:

the hidden gem, great filming and explanation:
 
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Some Birch content

I must say, im a fan of his naturalistic approach on some of his deciduous trees, this is definitely a guy who looks at real trees
 
If you love natural looking deciduous trees like me, I feel this is a great up n coming channel. This time of year I want to see naked trees being worked on, styled, wired out, talked about. Clear n clean images where I can really study the tree, not just glimpse it for a few seconds but really see whats going on.
 
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I believe that first Rakuyo video features a BNut member 👀
 
Awesome that you're getting to work closely with Andrew. I have a few teaching engagements with him this year (workshop and Shohin School), and am thinking about signing up for an intensive. I will likely decide once I've gotten a chance to work with him.
 
Sheesh all these great video's I feel ashamed of my channel - I plan on putting more time soon into the channel -even bought a new 4k camera but I just have this stupid thing called a job lol ( EDIT just realized you posted my video up there!)
 
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