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DIY Corner - Eduardo D'Ávila
Portugal
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2008
DIY Driftwood lamp
Hardware that i used to film:
Camera: Fuji X-T3
Lens: Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R
Software used:
Final Cut Pro
Photoshop
Instagram:
diy___corner
Music:
ELPHNT - Oceans, Rivers, Canyons
Camera: Fuji X-T3
Lens: Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R
Software used:
Final Cut Pro
Photoshop
Instagram:
diy___corner
Music:
ELPHNT - Oceans, Rivers, Canyons
มุมมอง: 993
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DIY Minimalist charging dock for iPhone and watch
มุมมอง 6Kปีที่แล้ว
Hardware that i used to film: Camera: Fuji X-T3 Lens: Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R Software used: Final Cut Pro Photoshop Instagram: diy corner/ Music: Baeb Steps - Noir Et Blanc Vie
DIY Wood and Brass Wall Clock
มุมมอง 418ปีที่แล้ว
Hardware that i used to film: Camera: Fuji X-T3 Lens: Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R Software used: Final Cut Pro Photoshop Instagram: diy corner/ Music: Digital Secrets - Unicorn Heads Your Suggestions - Unicorn Heads
Wood and Concrete Desk Lamp
มุมมอง 17Kปีที่แล้ว
Minimal wood and concrete desk lamp build process. Hardware that i used to film: Camera: Fuji X-T3 Lens: Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R Software used: Final Cut Pro Photoshop Instagram: diy corner/ Music: - FynestLyk - Noir Et Blanc Vie - Still Not Rite - Noir Et Blanc Vie
Knife making - CYBERKNIFE
มุมมอง 2694 ปีที่แล้ว
- Inspiration for the build of this knife is, of course, the amazing Testa Cybertruck...Enjoy !!!
Did you make this personal use or is it on sale?
Hey, I enjoyed watching this. I'm worried about your nail though! Have you had it checked for melanoma, or is it a big bruise?
I think he hammered it accidentally.
How did he conduct the cable inside the wood?
4:32 It's probably exposed on the back side laying inside of the channel he routes here
Very nice work, man! I like the smooth finish and round edges.
Thank you How deep is the hole for the mag chargers ? Did you use glue to keep them in place ?
The depth is 5mm and to fixe it in place i used double sided tape.
@@DIY_corner awesome I guess it is the thin carpet 2 sided ?
Exactly@@randykirstuk8978
Wow this is good!
I can't disassemble the shifter. Can someone show me how?
Absolutely beautiful, true craftsman.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.............
Me excitó y acabé en pornhub.
Beautiful work
Sublime
Muito bonito, miúdo
Woodglut scripts contain most of the woodworking plans you can find.
Where can I find them?
Wow amzing
Chic, I approve :)
Loved that induction forge 👍🏻btw nice chisel tip on the blade you got style bro I got the same taste with knives and swords
Crap, useless ego display. 5 minutes of life wasted. No prize for guessing why the low subscriber numbers.
Beautiful work
Wow.
I can't get my shifter to come apart like that. I can get the thumb shifter to come off of the clamp but the 3 parts that are in the thumb section I can't to come apart
Love the hand filing in your videos
What kind of steel did you use
It is just for “show”... i used regular cold steel
Not good man, you never quench in water. That's pretty much the worst thing you can do.
You are right,i know that now...learning as i go.
Woww super ❤❤
Nice work!
Thanks Rob !!!
esse torno deixou-me ainda mais estupefacto... alem das blicas e facas constroi ferramentas... parabéns...
Sérgio Jácome Obrigado,em breve lanço um video da construção do torno.
Muy buen trabajo! me encantaría tener los conocimientos (y equipamiento) para hacer uno parecido.
que lindo trabajo y resultado. felicitaciones.
Hi! Is this custom shifter for sale?
Hello,not at the moment.
Eduardo D'Ávila - DIY corner let me know if you would be willing to make another one to sell. Amazing work, thanks!
Very nice..... way to advanced for my skills tho
Does that shifter have any sort of ratchet inside it to keep from being pulled by the derailleur?
Yes...the inside mechanism is the original from stormy Archer
@@DIY_corner so it's just ratcheting, not indexed?
@@ruyvieira104 it's indexed...3 speed
Do you have the plans of the stand? I want to make one and i want to know what measures you have used
Sorry to say, but I don't have. When I made it I did't have plans also,i had to figure it out while I was building it... That's the beauty of it and pleasure of making something from scratch.
Very nice work, simple and efficient.