@Anxietyoffline I just ordered one of the barriers and one of the circle shaped things that looks like it belongs in a plaza from your site and I'm excited to see how it comes out. I've been a subscriber to this channel for quite some time and have thoroughly enjoyed your content and your approach to fingerboarding! Thank you for doing what you do and contributing to the fingerboarding community.
Great video!! If you have a store around you that sales counter tops they should have a little piece thats been cut off from a project that will be perfectly flat and level. Then you wouldn’t have to worry about it that much and it will hold up better than wood. A lot of knife makers use them for making perfectly flat handles when sanding- kerf forge
I can add rebar to your ob by request, but it’s not really needed for a piece like this. This tutorials also meant for beginners, so I wanted to keep the mix as simplest as possible.
@@Anxietyoffline That's fair. I use a mix of steel and rubber sheet rebar in mine, alongside a good admixture, to help prevent cracks and fractures. But it does increase the difficulty level somewhat. Have you tried any dyed concrete yet?
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@Anxietyoffline I just ordered one of the barriers and one of the circle shaped things that looks like it belongs in a plaza from your site and I'm excited to see how it comes out. I've been a subscriber to this channel for quite some time and have thoroughly enjoyed your content and your approach to fingerboarding! Thank you for doing what you do and contributing to the fingerboarding community.
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Such a high quality video love to see it
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This was awesome I’m gonna do a review over it stuff when I get paid
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Great video!! If you have a store around you that sales counter tops they should have a little piece thats been cut off from a project that will be perfectly flat and level. Then you wouldn’t have to worry about it that much and it will hold up better than wood. A lot of knife makers use them for making perfectly flat handles when sanding- kerf forge
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Fire hoodie in pt2
Fave hoodie! Its so cozy
No rebar or admix?
I can add rebar to your ob by request, but it’s not really needed for a piece like this.
This tutorials also meant for beginners, so I wanted to keep the mix as simplest as possible.
@@Anxietyoffline That's fair. I use a mix of steel and rubber sheet rebar in mine, alongside a good admixture, to help prevent cracks and fractures. But it does increase the difficulty level somewhat.
Have you tried any dyed concrete yet?
The molds are overpriced af
Make your own: th-cam.com/video/PII809IsFSs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Ka0bHPJfdHjKqnSN