It seems more like " I hope it works" most of the time. Fortunately I can burn the evidence when there is a big fail. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Your metal alloy is 31% lead, I hope you took ample precautions when sanding it. Also would recommend some sort of sealant for the metal since its likely to be touched often.
Just a suggestion to really secure the aluminum leg panel and lag bolt in put some liquid resin then put the part in. This was pretty cool just found the channel
Thank you Sharon! My next video is based on one of the French curves used in fashion and design. It inspires a 5 ft long coffee table with maybe clear epoxy. Thanks for watching!
Very nice sir. Interesting technique. That metal is pretty cool. Curious if you even attempted to polish it? Enjoyed the video. Looking forward to more.
I do think it could be polished.There is a problem with the very fine metal dust rubbing and saturating the wood grain. I taped it off but maybe it could be finished with shellac or something.The tape and sandpaper did not get along. The ingots of "low 203" were on sale at rotometals for 5 bucks versus 16 a week ago. I think it would make a great bowl video for you!
Very interesting. Personally (it’s all taste) I love working with different materials and that alloy is a real find. I wonder if you could have polished it to a gloss finish or whether it is so soft that that is not possible? I’ve been woodworking for over 45 years and, during that time, have seen so many different finishes comes and go. I don’t think there is a single finish for every project, indoors and outdoors but. Like you it seems, I like2 pack hard wax oil for most of my interior work. Late last year, the Wood Whisperer published a YT video reviewing the 2 pack HWO available in the US. His overall winner was Natura Onecoat. It was not something I had heard of and so I contacted the makers who kindly sent me a sample. It’s not available over here on the UK - I understand the launch is this Spring 2024 - but I was very happy to try it. It is the best. I agree with the Wood Whisperer. Natura claim a minimum of 55 square metres per litre and, whilst I haven’t measured that scientifically, I think I’m getting more using the same application methods as you.
It certainly could polish up. There was problem with metal dust when I did not use a vac attached to sander and the metal dust staining the wood so I blue taped it. Probably have a sander set next to polishing?--try it and let me know -this stuff is really neat-thanks for watching
Hey there!:) I was watching this with my husband and we both thought this was SO AWESOME!!🔥 ❤ I'm curious to know if you can enamel this kind of metal.. either enamel (crushed glass micro-particles) and torch fire or even heat gun.. and maybe even add into it mica powder to create different metal effects such as a copperized color or whatever color we want .. maybe use a airbrush or sandblaster to evenly coat it with enamel and then fire it multiple times just like you'd do in jewelry making.. if that would work? Since this is the only low temp metal that seems to be safe to pour.. and that way it wouldn't be constrained to that specified color.. do you think that would be possible? I want to test but I'd love your thoughts on this? I don't know the first thing about this ... YET. Just a theory/ idea. What do you think?
Why not just use epoxy & mica? Well... it seems that to use epoxy you wouldn't get that close of a *real* metal effect as you would with this metal.. no matter what kind of metallic mica powder you would use. Maybe I'm wrong? I don't know. But I'd LOVE your feedback! ❤
I think if you could get metal copper powder and dust on as it cools after it is poured that might be cool if it doesn't disappear during sanding (wear a mask).A young of copper powdered metal is about 20 dollars so you could mix it and see. I might do a video project of that. I don't know what pigment powders are? I think crushed stones? very interesting idea! what about gold leaf at the last moment or some type of low cost gemstones that would sand and polish-great ideas-thanks for watching-you have sparked some curiosity!!!!
I believe it is alien technology mined by astronauts on the moon and brought back to earth primarily for TH-camrs to use. Or is that a James Bond plot line. either way thanks for watching
No Steven That is some scrap epoxy left over I poured from the bottom because I did not like the looks of the plywood. I didn't include it because it was not a necessary thing just a what can I do with this epoxy that is left event. Thanks for watching
Definitely, genuine design. Immaculate workmanship.
It seems more like " I hope it works" most of the time. Fortunately I can burn the evidence when there is a big fail. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Fusion is strong in this one!
It reminds me of the first appearance of T2 in the terminator series.
Your metal alloy is 31% lead, I hope you took ample precautions when sanding it. Also would recommend some sort of sealant for the metal since its likely to be touched often.
Yes I did thanks and it is sealed with a hard wax oil. I may move on to something more durable since it is lead
Good stuff, definately like to look :)@@BlueTurtleStudios
Yep, Pb
Just a suggestion to really secure the aluminum leg panel and lag bolt in put some liquid resin then put the part in. This was pretty cool just found the channel
That's an Idea! Epoxy is often my nemesis but I am using it! thanks for watching.
Pretty cool. The finished look of the piece is great. Working with a liquid T-1000 terminator seems a little dangerous tho. Excellent job.
Dam we're old when we get that joke 👍🤣🤣🤣
It turned out excellent❤❤❤
Thanks, I appreciate the view and have some fun stuff coming up!
Beautiful!
Thank you Sharon! My next video is based on one of the French curves used in fashion and design. It inspires a 5 ft long coffee table with maybe clear epoxy. Thanks for watching!
The Teak transforms with the finish. It is a pleasure to work with. Thanks!
Nice job on the video! Very interesting build! New sub. 👍🏼
Awesome, thank you! I like the odd stuff
Brilliant 😍 Love the metal element
Looking to add some powdered copper to it in future projects to change color?
Very nice sir. Interesting technique. That metal is pretty cool. Curious if you even attempted to polish it? Enjoyed the video. Looking forward to more.
I do think it could be polished.There is a problem with the very fine metal dust rubbing and saturating the wood grain. I taped it off but maybe it could be finished with shellac or something.The tape and sandpaper did not get along. The ingots of "low 203" were on sale at rotometals for 5 bucks versus 16 a week ago. I think it would make a great bowl video for you!
One of my FAVES!! #project #goals 💓
Yay! Thank you!
Good job
Thanks for the support. It was a fun project.
Good stuff
Thanks-I have a lot of quirky ideas and I am grateful for the view
Wher e did you get those ingots… would love to try this.
Roto metals and they were on sale the other day!
Very interesting. Personally (it’s all taste) I love working with different materials and that alloy is a real find. I wonder if you could have polished it to a gloss finish or whether it is so soft that that is not possible?
I’ve been woodworking for over 45 years and, during that time, have seen so many different finishes comes and go. I don’t think there is a single finish for every project, indoors and outdoors but. Like you it seems, I like2 pack hard wax oil for most of my interior work.
Late last year, the Wood Whisperer published a YT video reviewing the 2 pack HWO available in the US. His overall winner was Natura Onecoat. It was not something I had heard of and so I contacted the makers who kindly sent me a sample. It’s not available over here on the UK - I understand the launch is this Spring 2024 - but I was very happy to try it.
It is the best. I agree with the Wood Whisperer. Natura claim a minimum of 55 square metres per litre and, whilst I haven’t measured that scientifically, I think I’m getting more using the same application methods as you.
It certainly could polish up. There was problem with metal dust when I did not use a vac attached to sander and the metal dust staining the wood so I blue taped it. Probably have a sander set next to polishing?--try it and let me know -this stuff is really neat-thanks for watching
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Well, you earned my sub. Amazing!
I need the sub. thanks a lot!
Hey there!:)
I was watching this with my husband and we both thought this was SO AWESOME!!🔥 ❤ I'm curious to know if you can enamel this kind of metal.. either enamel (crushed glass micro-particles) and torch fire or even heat gun.. and maybe even add into it mica powder to create different metal effects such as a copperized color or whatever color we want .. maybe use a airbrush or sandblaster to evenly coat it with enamel and then fire it multiple times just like you'd do in jewelry making.. if that would work? Since this is the only low temp metal that seems to be safe to pour.. and that way it wouldn't be constrained to that specified color.. do you think that would be possible? I want to test but I'd love your thoughts on this? I don't know the first thing about this ... YET. Just a theory/ idea. What do you think?
Why not just use epoxy & mica? Well... it seems that to use epoxy you wouldn't get that close of a *real* metal effect as you would with this metal.. no matter what kind of metallic mica powder you would use. Maybe I'm wrong? I don't know. But I'd LOVE your feedback! ❤
I think if you could get metal copper powder and dust on as it cools after it is poured that might be cool if it doesn't disappear during sanding (wear a mask).A young of copper powdered metal is about 20 dollars so you could mix it and see. I might do a video project of that. I don't know what pigment powders are? I think crushed stones? very interesting idea! what about gold leaf at the last moment or some type of low cost gemstones that would sand and polish-great ideas-thanks for watching-you have sparked some curiosity!!!!
Needed to make the table level
you ae correct sir-we were over taken by excitement
@@BlueTurtleStudios mam, but good video!!
How amazing is that metal?
I believe it is alien technology mined by astronauts on the moon and brought back to earth primarily for TH-camrs to use. Or is that a James Bond plot line. either way thanks for watching
@@BlueTurtleStudios 🤣
Did I miss a step, where you poured metal for the top and the bottom? The video makes it look like you routed out the top for the leg plates.
No Steven That is some scrap epoxy left over I poured from the bottom because I did not like the looks of the plywood. I didn't include it because it was not a necessary thing just a what can I do with this epoxy that is left event. Thanks for watching
👍💓!!!!! 🔥
Does that metal have lead in it? If so that’s not a nice product to work with.
It does have lead and you are correct! It is now sealed from any contact by multiple coats of hard wax oil and sealer!
Not a good idea to sand lead alloys.
Why not simply do an inlay instead?
Haha. Would have been so much easier to do a square recess for the plywood.
Why didn't I think of that? Guess I was to excited to pour.
You could have melted aluminum for under 5 bucks 😂
That is true :) I don't think I could handle the 1100+ degree temp though.
Melts at 200F? Idk man i wouldnt be touching that with bare hands, might get mercury poisoning. Lol
I thinks its made of the same stuff the "T-2 terminator"is made from and probably from the future
😆😆😅😅😂😂🤣🤣 U sir are a, well.. a joke
U sir are, well ...........thanked for watching