One of my friends has a "whip cracking" sound that he uses for putting on gloves. Extra added editing tool if you wanna use it. I know it's a late comment but I'm bingeing. Good work!
Can you advise on the thickness of the plug? Was the 13mm thickness a comfortable fit for the user? Having trouble finding this dimension called out elsewhere.
Alright I'mma be that guy. The correct term is plug or tunnels. plugs for solid, tunnels are obvious. Gauges are something you read on your car dash board, or the measurement of the plug. Just a heads up. *Someone who sold body jewelry for six years*
@@chainsoar idk what to tell you lol the correct industry terminology is "eyelets." i get that "tunnels" is the more commonly used term but since OP wants to be technical, they are technically eyelets. a good body piercer will tell you the same thing.
Depends what material you are working with. You can buy premade silicone molds for epoxy resin casting and maybe just do some final shaping with a sander of some sort or a cheap lathe for wooden/hybrids like this
Ok, I must admit, I watched this hoping to find out what these were. I still don't know. At first I thought they would cover the outside of the ear blocking sound. But you called them plugs and said that they fit in the ear. How??? They are too big to fit in my ears!!! How do they block any sound???
@@MindToMade only idiots call them gauges. The rest of us call them plugs, tunnels, or eyelets since guage is a system of measurement and not jewelry. Next thing you know people are going around wearing Celsiusus.
Have any questions or comments? Let me know how i can improve!
What is that for? 🤷♂️
Nice work anyway 👍
They are ear plugs/gauges for people who stretch their ear lobes. Body jewelry.
Mind To Made OK! I do understand now! Thanks a lot for answering! 😁👍🏻
One of my friends has a "whip cracking" sound that he uses for putting on gloves. Extra added editing tool if you wanna use it. I know it's a late comment but I'm bingeing. Good work!
Keep making your art work and don't forget to be yourself 😊 and you will be great!
Beautiful slab of canary wood!
thanks!
I absolutely LOVE this video😍😍🤯 NICELY done
شكراً لك 🌹شغل ممتاز جدا شرح ممتاز جدا شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك
شكرا ل كلماتك اللطيفة. 🙂
انت انسان رائع شكرا لما تقدمه العالم
كثير المداهنة
Hey Jake, that glove slapping reminded me very much of a guy called Nick Zammetti lol. Great job on the project. Very creative! Cheers, Sean
So much fun to watch. Keep them coming.
Thanks again Clyde 👍
Nice project 👍 Thanks for posting!
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Awesome video my friend! My dad does a lot of neat crafting things with wood, this is cool I should send this to him to see! Keep it up my friend! 👊
Thanks for the kind words 👍 Sharing it around would help greatly 💪
Awesome build mate! Would love to do this myself one day. Might make a pair of tapers as well!
Thanks and good idea!
❤❤this is so cool
Awesome how you know the amount of resin you need.
Sometimes I get lucky 😉
Sooo good son
Really enjoyed this, thank you!
I'm glad you liked it Anna 😀
Can you advise on the thickness of the plug? Was the 13mm thickness a comfortable fit for the user? Having trouble finding this dimension called out elsewhere.
I believe so. i took the dimensions from another plug that was already being worn
How many hp is you wood lathe
Not sure about the HP but it is listed at 4.5 Amps with 70 lbs + max torque. Link is in the description
Alright I'mma be that guy. The correct term is plug or tunnels. plugs for solid, tunnels are obvious. Gauges are something you read on your car dash board, or the measurement of the plug.
Just a heads up.
*Someone who sold body jewelry for six years*
Thanks for the clarification 👍
@@MindToMade Hope that didn't come off as rude or anything. Loved the video, and they came out awesome.
Eyelets, not tunnels :)
@@chainsoar idk what to tell you lol the correct industry terminology is "eyelets." i get that "tunnels" is the more commonly used term but since OP wants to be technical, they are technically eyelets. a good body piercer will tell you the same thing.
@@chainsoar yeah i'll trust an APP piercer and creator of Ask a Professional Piercer on facebook over you, but thanks for chiming in
nice
Thank you!
So what are those? I'm sorry I'm not familiar with these type of things.
They are plugs to wear in the ear lobes. Google ear stretching 👍
@@MindToMade ooooooh
can make this with no fancy machine? And will you make a video with actual instruction of what actually happening step by step?!
It could probably be done with maybe just a disk/belt sander.
not sure if you're still replying to comments on this video, but i'm wanting to make my own plugs at home too. how can i get started?
Depends what material you are working with. You can buy premade silicone molds for epoxy resin casting and maybe just do some final shaping with a sander of some sort or a cheap lathe for wooden/hybrids like this
Would be a hell of a lot easier if you used a hole saw.
So much work for something so little
yes it was
Ok, I must admit, I watched this hoping to find out what these were. I still don't know. At first I thought they would cover the outside of the ear blocking sound. But you called them plugs and said that they fit in the ear. How??? They are too big to fit in my ears!!! How do they block any sound???
They are a type of body jewelry that is worn in the ear lobe. People who stretch them wear them and call them plugs or gauges.
😂😂😂
@@MindToMade only idiots call them gauges. The rest of us call them plugs, tunnels, or eyelets since guage is a system of measurement and not jewelry. Next thing you know people are going around wearing Celsiusus.
If you're going to be snarky, be accurate... Celsius is to degree as diameter is to gauge.
@@matthewconroy7104 and... You really just emphasized my point further. Thank you.