"It's gonna be one of those days" I've said the same too many times to count. Love this show so much. Thanks (to Brian as well) for putting episodes on youtube.
Interesting. I made a ring for the wife a while back. Would you describe the oven drying process? Good to know as we all know wood moves, sometimes in an unwanted direction.
When you used the backing wood fork you may want to nip up the tension of the jaws after removing it because the pressure so far may have been mostly on the fork and after removing it the work piece may still be loose enough to fly off and across the room
Hey, my son and me really love your videos. Big fans. Had a quick question for you: Around 13:30 you are removing the plastic excess, would you have been able to use a parting tool to remove the excess and save it possibly for another project later or is the plastic not a suitable medium. Never used just curious and I’m a bit of a miser when it comes to materials. Thanks!!
"It's gonna be one of those days"
I've said the same too many times to count. Love this show so much. Thanks (to Brian as well) for putting episodes on youtube.
Hi Tim, Nice bit of athletics at 6.20. Cheers, Huw
Interesting. I made a ring for the wife a while back. Would you describe the oven drying process? Good to know as we all know wood moves, sometimes in an unwanted direction.
That's Beautiful!
Can I turn that high pitched "OK!" At 12:55 into a ring tone?
Tim, I've found when joining wood and resin in the same piece you must use stabilized wood or else they do not finish the same.
instablaster.
When you used the backing wood fork you may want to nip up the tension of the jaws after removing it because the pressure so far may have been mostly on the fork and after removing it the work piece may still be loose enough to fly off and across the room
Hey, my son and me really love your videos. Big fans.
Had a quick question for you:
Around 13:30 you are removing the plastic excess, would you have been able to use a parting tool to remove the excess and save it possibly for another project later or is the plastic not a suitable medium. Never used just curious and I’m a bit of a miser when it comes to materials. Thanks!!
Hello there!!! Where can I buy the pieces of wood and resin for the bracelets?
I love the alumalite shavings
What size are your step jaws?
More like less coffee before filming. Climbing over the lathe very energetic. Looks cool 👌 so, when you've finished this will you be a bangle guy too?
Possibly stuck the wood in cactus juice?
So, why don't you have prescription safety glasses/goggles? You are always forgetting to switch.