At last, a decent tutorial on how to do no.3. I also like the tip using tin foil as It’s time consuming to use thread to wrap around especially when I am making 100 gift bags and I either use cord or ribbon for the handles and so that’s 400 tips! Thank you
My hair dryer on high is not warm enough. This said you could do the same above the flame of a lighter (no contact with the flame, just above reducing the distance to the flame until you the shrinking occurs)
0:05 #1 The Quick One - Klebeband herumwickeln 0:55 #2 The Sturdy One - Eindrehen, in Kleber tunken, aushärten lassen (mir riet zu Leim als Klebstoff) 2:33 #3 The "Like-A-Pro" One - Schrumpfschlauch herumwickeln und mit Heissluftpistole verfestigen 4:15 #1 vs #2 vs #3 - Ergebnisse im Vergleich 👆 Kapitel zum Einspringen
That will depend of you hairdryer, mine is barely able to make the tubing shrink. An alternative is to hold the whole above (2cm above, i.e. not touching) the flame of a lighter for just half a sec, check and repeat
Frage zu Methode #3 "Schrumpfschlauch herumwickeln und mit Heissluftpistole verfestigen": Haftet der Schrumpfschlauch fest am Band? Auch beim Durchziehen durch enge Schuhbandlöcher? Nur durch die Wärme-Kompression? Oder muss man einen Schrumpfschlauch nutzen der innen eine Klebstoffschicht enthält? Bzw. selbst Klebstoff auftragen vor dem Überziehen? Wenn ja welchen?
Love it when someone comes with the @Buy something@ ultimate solution to every problem... shows how far many people have been brainwashed to only think with their wallet... lovely!
I totally agree with you, is sad how consumerism creates that idea that is better to fill trash bins with useful things and buy more future trash than repair, reuse and recycle just for the sake of our beautiful world. What a future would nowadays children have when present seems like this... @@TheLabOtomy
The mentality to throw away immediately instead of trying to repair ruined our society and planet. I want to encourage you to try build and/or repair something yourself! It can give you quite some pride and joy, really! The feeling that one can built and fix things oneself. Not always being a dependent consumer at all times. But knowing you can do stuff yourself. Good luck with your craftmanship!
At last, a decent tutorial on how to do no.3. I also like the tip using tin foil as It’s time consuming to use thread to wrap around especially when I am making 100 gift bags and I either use cord or ribbon for the handles and so that’s 400 tips! Thank you
happy to see you found it useful! Good luck with the gift bags production
Very useful... Also share how to repair jacket zip at starting line...
Will do, thanks
Thank you for sharing solutions for my constant problem
Happy to help
People commenting abt how this Is dumb and to buy new laces. Your literally watching the video and probably searched it up. 🤷
thank you, your video helped me a lot !
Good to hear, thanks for the feedback
Can you use a hairdryer on high? I don’t know what a heat gun is.
My hair dryer on high is not warm enough. This said you could do the same above the flame of a lighter (no contact with the flame, just above reducing the distance to the flame until you the shrinking occurs)
@TheLabOtomy Okay thanks. 😊
Perfect thanks
Good luck!
I have tried super glue followed by shrinking tube and it went well.
Double go, nice!
Super - thanks 👍
Welcome
Thanks I appreciate this
Good to know, thanks for the feedback
0:05 #1 The Quick One - Klebeband herumwickeln
0:55 #2 The Sturdy One - Eindrehen, in Kleber tunken, aushärten lassen (mir riet zu Leim als Klebstoff)
2:33 #3 The "Like-A-Pro" One - Schrumpfschlauch herumwickeln und mit Heissluftpistole verfestigen
4:15 #1 vs #2 vs #3 - Ergebnisse im Vergleich
👆 Kapitel zum Einspringen
❤
I like your style 🏆
And a compliment and a cup, nice!
Nice. Tks 4 sharing CUR AND DRY (pun intended!😊
Welcome
Great video 👌
Thanks Edgar
Thanks a lot
Welcome
Superb 😊👍
😊
Holy Moly 😮
Guacamole?
Is it possible for me to use a hairdryer to do the 3rd’s step?
That will depend of you hairdryer, mine is barely able to make the tubing shrink.
An alternative is to hold the whole above (2cm above, i.e. not touching) the flame of a lighter for just half a sec, check and repeat
What size tubing did you use?
Those were 4 mm in diameter
La última es genial😊😊
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This good for buys kids shoes on eBay to make them look nice.
Absolutely
Frage zu Methode #3 "Schrumpfschlauch herumwickeln und mit Heissluftpistole verfestigen": Haftet der Schrumpfschlauch fest am Band? Auch beim Durchziehen durch enge Schuhbandlöcher? Nur durch die Wärme-Kompression? Oder muss man einen Schrumpfschlauch nutzen der innen eine Klebstoffschicht enthält? Bzw. selbst Klebstoff auftragen vor dem Überziehen? Wenn ja welchen?
Es hält zwar nur durch Komprimierung
Der Satz scheint unvollständig. Verstehe die Antwort so leider nicht.
@@putzfetzenORG Ich meine, es gibt keinen Kleber
como ser pobre, patrocinado pelo Four Seasons 😂
Hilário mesmo
Okay not bad
Nice
Maybe buy new laces for 5 bucks?
Love it when someone comes with the @Buy something@ ultimate solution to every problem... shows how far many people have been brainwashed to only think with their wallet... lovely!
I totally agree with you, is sad how consumerism creates that idea that is better to fill trash bins with useful things and buy more future trash than repair, reuse and recycle just for the sake of our beautiful world. What a future would nowadays children have when present seems like this... @@TheLabOtomy
@@TheLabOtomy- So well put.
The mentality to throw away immediately instead of trying to repair ruined our society and planet. I want to encourage you to try build and/or repair something yourself! It can give you quite some pride and joy, really! The feeling that one can built and fix things oneself. Not always being a dependent consumer at all times. But knowing you can do stuff yourself. Good luck with your craftmanship!
When you spend hundreds on your shoes fiver lace won't be the solution you rather try to fix the original ones