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Heya! Here it is. The final edition of Aging Daily (for now, anyway). I hope you all enjoyed this dive into video casuality. I know I did, but now it's time to move on to other projects (video projects, that is). See you soon!

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More Panel Work and Saying Goodbye to Daily | Aging Daily: Day 20

Stuff: Dust Separator Cyclone: https://amzn.to/3dc15Pn Lumix Camera: https://amzn.to/2xrPQ6b Rode Go Microphone: https://amzn.to/2SrHiU5 Rockwell Sander: https://amzn.to/2VVPbDu Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/agingwheels Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/aging-wheels-store

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Anonymous

Adventures of the Amazing Redbull Robert.

Micah Reid

legitimately looked up and expected one of my comments to appear at 4:50 lol

Juhani Saarinen

Wow, the new camera really brought your workshop colors to life! O_O

Anonymous

The new camera looks great, the 60fps really makes the difference too! I really enjoyed the daily videos, but I totally understand why you’re proceeding as you are.

Count Duckula

Were you holding a treat near the camera to keep your living room correspondent interested? She didnt have a lot to say but looked like she was being tempted by something tasty.

Martin Ibert

I think you meant to say that there is nary a speck of dust in your woodworking shop.

Stephen Greer

Did you buy UV/Polarizing filters for your new camera? It helps with lighting

Stephen Greer

I am still learning mine. I left the UV one on permanently because it seems to be pretty universal in what it improves

Anonymous

A suggestion is to film in 4K but upload in 1080p, that way you can for example do close-ups during editing without having to degrade the video quality.

Wayne Moyer

Thanks for doing the daily for twenty episodes. It was fun while it lasted. So are going to let us Patrons in on what quick episodes are going to be named since we discussed in the one post? I know what I'm leaning towards but I'm going to keep that back. Also looking forward to seeing how hard it will be to work on the Nissan. As a former owner of a Spitfire they can be deceiving in how it looks to work on them.

Boblogik

Awesome quality on the new camera, nice purchase. Also, your sander dust container that looks like a face needs googly-eyes

Anonymous

I will really miss this (mostly) daily ritual until it comes back.

Craig Brickey

Loved the new camera, especially the resolution and the color rendering. It made me feel like I was really right there with you in the shop. The old camera, by comparison, made everything look a bit softer and the colors were washed out. Your welcome for all the thanks you gave, I was happy to help.