Hahah thanks man! And I don’t know about skill wise but my hands already look like a 70 year old man at this point lol probably bc I do things like hit them with the sander. And desk setup 2.0 happens when a new shop comes into play…… there will be some upgrades
Thanks for sending me the link to this on reddit! This is very very cool! This would be a great item to add to D&D. I have a friend who plays alcoholic characters so he'll love this. The wood you used is beautiful! JB Weld is great stuff. I used it to patch a pinhole in my kitchen sink.
No problem man glad you enjoyed! It was my first time using that wood and it’s now one of my favorites. And yeah JB weld is awesome, this was there cold weld set
Hello ive been making a few of these but with a bit heftier material such as 1/4in steel flat bar, and been trying to figure out how I can attach the rounded flat bar to the wood besides rivets, as I do not want to pierce the mug and potentially create a weak point when i'm slamming them with my friends. I don't really believe it'll be a problem to rivet, but if I could how else would I go about securing metal to wood traditionally without glues? Thank you. :)
Hey man! I'm gonna be honest with you if you have already made a few mugs then you have a lot more experience in this then I do because I have only made this one. However I think that the rivets sound like a great idea while also giving your mugs a cool look!
respect for all that hard work and growing skill, but i dont like what you made. I believe you could do much better things than this. Personal for me its maybe to much steel, epoxy and...keep up mate, il wait for your next videos :)
Haha, thanks awesome!! That wood is beautiful. Can't think of a better D&D accessory. Wonderful work!
Thanks man! I'm a big redheart fan after seeing how it looks
Younger than 25 and already has all the skills of a crusty 70 year old. This kid is going places! Also I am jelly of the desk setup not gunna lie!
Hahah thanks man! And I don’t know about skill wise but my hands already look like a 70 year old man at this point lol probably bc I do things like hit them with the sander. And desk setup 2.0 happens when a new shop comes into play…… there will be some upgrades
Thanks for sending me the link to this on reddit! This is very very cool! This would be a great item to add to D&D. I have a friend who plays alcoholic characters so he'll love this. The wood you used is beautiful! JB Weld is great stuff. I used it to patch a pinhole in my kitchen sink.
No problem man glad you enjoyed! It was my first time using that wood and it’s now one of my favorites. And yeah JB weld is awesome, this was there cold weld set
@@WiredWorkshop I believe the cold weld set is what I used on my sink.
17/10 I would buy one in a heart beat
"Not the nice cookie sheet!"
lol it had to be done!
Did you accidentally sand your finger at 2:57 or do I just have the bar set too low?
You are absolutely right, I thought that was a fun thing to leave in, I only sanded down half of that fingernail
Ha! That came out great! Also, nice shirt. 😜
Thanks dude! I'm now hoping for a pizza shirt in the future..... your artist friend is awesome
You should sell these.
Hello ive been making a few of these but with a bit heftier material such as 1/4in steel flat bar, and been trying to figure out how I can attach the rounded flat bar to the wood besides rivets, as I do not want to pierce the mug and potentially create a weak point when i'm slamming them with my friends. I don't really believe it'll be a problem to rivet, but if I could how else would I go about securing metal to wood traditionally without glues? Thank you. :)
Hey man! I'm gonna be honest with you if you have already made a few mugs then you have a lot more experience in this then I do because I have only made this one. However I think that the rivets sound like a great idea while also giving your mugs a cool look!
@@WiredWorkshop great thanks!
Nice! 👍🏻 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Awesome!! Only one question: why the Corona?!?
Thank you! and Corona is my favorite
respect for all that hard work and growing skill, but i dont like what you made. I believe you could do much better things than this. Personal for me its maybe to much steel, epoxy and...keep up mate, il wait for your next videos :)