Well I hope you enjoy the series Barry. It isn't as in depth as the first series I posted but it will definitely cover the important parts. Thanks for tuning in to the show. I look forward to your future comments on the series.
Kenny, I really enjoyed the previous ship in a a bottle build so I am sure this one will be no exception. It is really interesting to see the techniques used to get the entire setup through the neck and setup inside the bottle. Looking forward to the rest of the build.
I hope that it doesn't disappoint Paul. I was really torn as to whether or not to film and upload this one as it's already been done on the show. I hope you enjoy the rest of the series.
I will take that as a compliment. Good luck with your project. I hope that you are able to successfully make something like this. Don't forget to send me some pictures of your finished work. Thanks again for tuning in.
Cool video Kenny! Can’t wait for the 2nd part. In the mean time, I guess I can go watch the previous ship in a bottle video. I am thinking of applying the same techniques to a slightly bigger (7 inch long ship).
The ship in the original video was much larger and the first series was much more in-depth than this one will be. I hope you enjoy both of the ship in a bottle series. It's a very cool and very fun project and the ship can be as detailed or as simple as you wish. Thanks for tuning in and for taking the time to leave the kind words. It's truly appreciated.
Great video, I just wanted to add that if anyone wanted to know where to acquire the pin Vice. It can be found at welding supply shop. They are used to clean gas torches tips. And the drill bits come with it.😁🛫
That's some great information. Thanks for chiming in with that as I am sure that there are some viewers who would find that information very useful. Thanks for tuning in this week.
@@acutabove_woodworkings I am looking forward to the rest of build I may want to take on this stress free project on 🤣 do you know where I can find bottles in two pieces?🤣🛫
@@TheFalconJetDriver You can just purchase a one piece bottle and drop it on a solid surface. I can't promise the "two" pieces but it will definitely be in pieces. LOL.
I hope you enjoy the new techniques Randy. Unless I do something COMPLETELY different, this will most likely be the last ship in a bottle series on the show so I hope it's something that you like. Thanks for tuning in and for taking the time to leave the kind words.
There are more ways than one to get the same look John. I am assuming that you are referring to cutting the gunnels to form the deck of the ship. You can always eliminate them completely, or you can add them by cutting the deck out of another piece of material, gluing it on the ship and then sanding off the excess. Where there's a will, there's a way. I hope you enjoy the series sir. Thanks for tuning in.
I'm sorry my friend, my intention was not to be rude, but to help you make your video more interesting for you to get more engagement. forgive me if i seem rude. you did a beautiful job. I reiterate my congratulations.
I'll leave a suggestion, if I may: Make the video Without the explanatory comments. This makes the video more dynamic. Then you can make a second video tutorial, explaining the step by step, showing the details of each piece
@@DanLomonaco It's sometimes hard to understand the sentiment of written text over the internet. I do understand that I speak a lot during my show but that is just the way that I teach. I'm glad that you meant it as constructive criticism and I apologize if I seemed a little defensive. No harm done. I hope you can enjoy the rest of the series. Thanks for the kind words on the project.
Thanks for uploading this, there’s not enough easily digestible information on this kind of build.
You're very welcome. I'm glad that you enjoyed the show. Thanks for tuning in James.
Here we go again and GOT to love it!!!
I hope you do love it Bruce and I hope that you eventually try to make one of these. So much fun. Thanks for tuning in sir.
Aye aye captain Kenny, I’m all aboard for this one also. Just saw part #2 so catching up, thanks Kenny.
Glad to hear that you are getting up to speed Philip. I hope you enjoy the series. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
I'm looking forward to the rest of this series. I didn't see your first build, so this is all new to me.
Well I hope you enjoy the series Barry. It isn't as in depth as the first series I posted but it will definitely cover the important parts. Thanks for tuning in to the show. I look forward to your future comments on the series.
Kenny, I really enjoyed the previous ship in a a bottle build so I am sure this one will be no exception. It is really interesting to see the techniques used to get the entire setup through the neck and setup inside the bottle. Looking forward to the rest of the build.
I hope that it doesn't disappoint Paul. I was really torn as to whether or not to film and upload this one as it's already been done on the show. I hope you enjoy the rest of the series.
All I can say is that you've got the patience of a Saint! LOL!!!😅
I will take that as a compliment. Good luck with your project. I hope that you are able to successfully make something like this. Don't forget to send me some pictures of your finished work. Thanks again for tuning in.
It is easy to see that this is going to be a great series to watch. Your scroll saw skills on such tiny pieces are amazing to me. Enjoyed! Take care!
I hope that you continue to enjoy it Michael. Thanks for tuning in and for taking the time to leave the kind words.
Excellent sir
Glad you liked it. Thanks for tuning in Senthil.
You make it look so simple 💖 Your last video had me looking for a bottle. You have a lot of skills and you are sharing it. Thanks!
You're very welcome Lisa. Good luck with your project and thanks for tuning in.
Sou fã do seu trabalho 🇧🇷
⛵estou aprendendo 👍
Glad to hear that you like the show. Thank you for tuning in.
Cool video Kenny! Can’t wait for the 2nd part. In the mean time, I guess I can go watch the previous ship in a bottle video. I am thinking of applying the same techniques to a slightly bigger (7 inch long ship).
The ship in the original video was much larger and the first series was much more in-depth than this one will be. I hope you enjoy both of the ship in a bottle series. It's a very cool and very fun project and the ship can be as detailed or as simple as you wish. Thanks for tuning in and for taking the time to leave the kind words. It's truly appreciated.
Great video, I just wanted to add that if anyone wanted to know where to acquire the pin Vice. It can be found at welding supply shop.
They are used to clean gas torches tips. And the drill bits come with it.😁🛫
That's some great information. Thanks for chiming in with that as I am sure that there are some viewers who would find that information very useful. Thanks for tuning in this week.
@@acutabove_woodworkings I am looking forward to the rest of build I may want to take on this stress free project on 🤣 do you know where I can find bottles in two pieces?🤣🛫
@@TheFalconJetDriver You can just purchase a one piece bottle and drop it on a solid surface. I can't promise the "two" pieces but it will definitely be in pieces. LOL.
Another fun video!! Look forward to watching what new techniques you are bringing to this project 🤠
I hope you enjoy the new techniques Randy. Unless I do something COMPLETELY different, this will most likely be the last ship in a bottle series on the show so I hope it's something that you like. Thanks for tuning in and for taking the time to leave the kind words.
Second time. Bt I love it 💪♥️
If it's worth doing, it's worth doing twice. Besides, this one is just a little different in several techniques. I hope you enjoy the series.
Congratulations on cutting so close to the side, unfortunately my hands shake too much for me to be able to do that
There are more ways than one to get the same look John. I am assuming that you are referring to cutting the gunnels to form the deck of the ship. You can always eliminate them completely, or you can add them by cutting the deck out of another piece of material, gluing it on the ship and then sanding off the excess. Where there's a will, there's a way. I hope you enjoy the series sir. Thanks for tuning in.
Nice, but try talk less.
Nice comment, but try not to be so rude next time.
I'm sorry my friend, my intention was not to be rude, but to help you make your video more interesting for you to get more engagement. forgive me if i seem rude. you did a beautiful job. I reiterate my congratulations.
I'll leave a suggestion, if I may: Make the video Without the explanatory comments. This makes the video more dynamic. Then you can make a second video tutorial, explaining the step by step, showing the details of each piece
@@DanLomonaco It's sometimes hard to understand the sentiment of written text over the internet. I do understand that I speak a lot during my show but that is just the way that I teach. I'm glad that you meant it as constructive criticism and I apologize if I seemed a little defensive. No harm done. I hope you can enjoy the rest of the series. Thanks for the kind words on the project.