Amazing! Simply amazing! BTW can you show us what sort of clamping system are you using to hold the work piece or is it just wooden blocks cut in a particular way screwed to the bench top?
I am curious as to what epoxy you are using. Most epoxies do not harden to rock stone hardness and are still susceptible to moisture, especially when it can't dry.
@@IkeCoblentz I would explain it... by saying there are different kinds of epoxy. The epoxies I worked with, even when they said they harden out super hard... they are not hard. You can scratch them... and when putting down drinks that are cold and leak moisture down you do get spots. So yeah I want epoxy that doesn't get scratches way to easy, and works with water... like in this application. That's why I asked.
@@Momoka7 Urethanes are harder than epoxies. The fiberglass epoxy I use goes very hard but still scratches; its just plastic so it scratches. You could just use a urethane.
Never seen that trick with the two screws and the string, brilliant!
Nice s-trap, with undersized short sweeps 90's. That thing is going to drain like a champ for years with zero clogging issues. Gonna smell great too!
Yeah I think so too but it still looks really good and if it is a problem you can fix it quick.
is this a sarcastic comment? im not sure.
@@crewcutter2030 Yes, it is a sarcastic comment.
thanks, i was looking for your comment.
Beautiful peice of Woodwork turned into a Sink. Very Nice 👍👍👍
Great piece. Did you put a clear finish on the copper or will you let it naturally patina?
Good luck unclogging the P-trap
Hell yeah. Neat sink and plumbing.
Love it! Copper piping works especially well!
Very nice, very very nice Job 👍
Un hermoso trabajo y terminado se ve genial... felicitaciones
Amazing! Simply amazing! BTW can you show us what sort of clamping system are you using to hold the work piece or is it just wooden blocks cut in a particular way screwed to the bench top?
Super! And what kind of nozzle is on the grinding machine? I've seen it for the first time!
Just wonderful. I really enjoyed your video n the idea. 👍
Very well done. Thank you for your great video.
Beautiful, gonna give it a go
I didn’t get a clue? How the waste water go through that bend without a force water get stuck know?
Very well done bro 🔥🔥🔥
Lovly good job I realy like it. 👍👍
Nice! You did that adjustment for the copper pipe by eye...
Love the craftsmanship! 😊
Really neat project.
Great work, would love to see more of the finished look.
Very beautiful. Looks amazing
What is the blade you used to get the bowl shape l am looking for one
Nice sharing 👌
Une vidéo magnifique et un objet tellement unique 🤯👏👨🦽💨
😲😲😲👍👍👍
LOVE!
That’s so cool!
congratulations my friend a really beautiful piece!
GENIUS
Muy bonito muy lindo
Good for outdoors
Un trabajo muy bonito . Perfecto 👍
Beautiful but, how durable is one of these? That would happen if you let it wet?(like if you leave a wet towel or paper over it)
But where does it drain to!?
Robinia pseudoacacia е нанадмината...Браво!
I just made one myself!
Hello, that's so beautiful. What is wood finish?
I am curious as to what epoxy you are using. Most epoxies do not harden to rock stone hardness and are still susceptible to moisture, especially when it can't dry.
They make boats and surfboards with epoxy. How do you explain that?
@@IkeCoblentz I would explain it... by saying there are different kinds of epoxy.
The epoxies I worked with, even when they said they harden out super hard... they are not hard. You can scratch them... and when putting down drinks that are cold and leak moisture down you do get spots.
So yeah I want epoxy that doesn't get scratches way to easy, and works with water... like in this application. That's why I asked.
@@Momoka7 I think u spend to much time at the Bar.....
@@Momoka7 Urethanes are harder than epoxies. The fiberglass epoxy I use goes very hard but still scratches; its just plastic so it scratches. You could just use a urethane.
AND some epoxies are not as heat resistant as they might be.
Wandelfull
Que disco de desbaste foi usado na primeira vez ?
Ooh... what is that first wheel on your angle grinder?? I want one, yesterday!
And this project has my mind whirling with ideas!
Edited typo
I have something similar. Try Arbortech Woodcarver.
What type of wood did you used?
good job
Was the chain saw necessary? 🤣
👏👏
Is that red attachment a burnishing wheel?
Can anybody please tell me what kind of blade it is at 1:07
Ever get a response
what wood slab did you use?
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Hermoso
7:53 7:56 классно руки помыл
First all the finish and epoxy.... than glue in the drain !
Alguien sabe cómo se llama el disco que usa para desgastar la madera
Welding the copper segments together is not a good idea.
Sometimes you will NEED to get to a segment in the middle.
1. that's not welding. 2.if it had to come back apart you can easily unsweat the joints.
На баке кран надо переставить вода мимо раковины течет
❤🎉😮❤😊😮😢🎉
Hyita
The tap is too far forward at the end
المفكمطمكمالهغفق يا ريا وسكينة الحلقة الاخيرة مسلسل وادي الذئاب الجزء الحادي ✋🤲💜❤👍🏻🕶😎❤
First, cut down 900 year old tree.......
That is NOT a huge log you liar.
I wish you would not use music in your videos, it would be more entertaining
I heard very good opinions about the Woodglut plans.
Good luck unclogging the P-trap