As in, channels where the presenter is laid back, calming, and the content is slower paced and chill. My go two examples are LGR for retro computer stuff, and Hainbach for experimental tape music.

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    My Self Reliance - Guy builds stuff in the Canadian wilderness silently with his dog

    Rick Beato - The Hans Zimmer interview is out now

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    bigclivedotcom - I have no idea what he’s talking about 90% of the time but he’s generally a relaxing watch.

    Ali Spagnola and Aging Wheels aren’t quite what you’re describing in terms of being calm and chill but I still love their stuff.

    Seconding others’ recommendations for Technology Connections, TheCrafsMan, Cathode Ray Dude, and Techmoan.

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    Paul Harrell (RIP) for guns. His presentation style was a masterclass on how to convey information in a unbiased manner. Anyone who teaches anything to anyone should take notes.

    He was entertaining without trying to be entertaining. If that makes sense? The man was demonstrating and testing hypotheses without giving two shits about likes and subscribes. Loved his dry humor, sometimes caught me off guard. “Wait! Did he really just say that?!”

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    I saw a lot of channels that sprung to mind already posted. But I want to strongly recommend Thomas Shahan for super chill bug photography and mellow voice overs. Worth checking out even if you’re not into macro photography.

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    I mostly watch guitar luthiers on youtube nowadays as a background for when I do stuff like washing dishes and such, so I don’t want to listen to people yelling.
    My favourite channels are twoodfrd and Doug McCormack for this reason exactly: they’re laid back, constructive and polite

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    Pask Makes - Australian wood- and metalworking guy who does the most elaborate and intricate things with absolute chill.

    Dashner Design and Restoration - also woodworking, finds old and neglected mid century modern furniture at thrift stores and restores them beautifully.

    Maybe tangential but FutureCanoe - meme-y cooking channel, super relatable and relaxing mostly because his voice sounds like existential dread.

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    Most of what I would have suggested has already been posted by others, but I can say Kruggsmash’s Dwarf Fortress stories do this for me. The Waddlesquash/Kingdom of Autumn series he did (with the pumpkin mod) is particularly laid back, but even the action-heavy series are calming to watch/listen to.

    https://youtube.com/@kruggsmash

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    Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restoration

    I know there are a lot of restoration channels out there. Most of them annoy the fuck out of me.

    Tom Johnson has the skill and experience and really takes his time to restore wooden furniture without trying to make it look brand new. At the same time teaches some of his skills in a calm and composed as well. But sometimes there are loud machine noises.