This video just made my day :) I was thinking about a method to safely cut consistent pieces for backgammon as well as carrom board games and found your ingenious method. Love it. Thanks for sharing - You deserve many more subscribers, keep it up! (PS: I might use my lathe for sanding, though)
visit www.cuttingboardfeet.com to buy them. I am waiting on a reply from Mitch to get you to the right spot. Thanks for watching and I will reply with updates asap. The ones I see on this site have metal screws and you don't want those.
This video just made my day :) I was thinking about a method to safely cut consistent pieces for backgammon as well as carrom board games and found your ingenious method. Love it. Thanks for sharing - You deserve many more subscribers, keep it up!
(PS: I might use my lathe for sanding, though)
You're welcome and I appreciate the kind words.
Fantastic idea for the disc roundover!!!
Thank You, and thanks for watching.
NICE, great techniques
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Trivia bit: Canada didn't start using the Metric System until 1970.
hmmm, interesting. Thanks.
Graden Sorensen so?
Graden Sorensen nobody cares dude...
What's the orange thingy that sticks to the surfaces? I need one. You called it "magic finger"?
visit www.cuttingboardfeet.com to buy them. I am waiting on a reply from Mitch to get you to the right spot. Thanks for watching and I will reply with updates asap. The ones I see on this site have metal screws and you don't want those.
www.ebay.com/itm/222919962947 is a direct link to the kits