I was super into bugs as a kid. I'd say those are beetle tracks. A bigger kind like a stink bug, a June beetle, or since you're in a wood shop, maybe a borer beetle.🪲
I really love this. You’ve showcased the natural gorgeousness of the juniper wood, but put your own spin on it. It’s a very fine line to walk, sometimes. I’m happy to hop on the bandwagon!
I decided to watch this channel for the first time. "I like this guy's commentary", I thought to myself. Then the story about the drive-thru came up and I started laughing!!! (that was a good one)😆 😂🤣, I immediately subscribed.
Awesome work, Its refreshing to hear someone speak instead of music. I offer one tip, get a couple slide clamps in your bench top. You will love them. You can clamp down your sander and many more tools, materials..... Great job. Im gonna try the charcoal method. Your method of kindness is a good one, Lol.
This is a beautiful, perfectly crafted work of art to be sure! Now, wiith the utmost respect, for the craftsman and the art, I'd like to say... I cant help but see a big ole pan of homemade biscuits, fresh from the oven, browned to perfection and slathered in melted butter! And is that blackberry jelly oozing from those cracks? Mmmm. LOL.
Marmota, I think it would be an epic idea if you sold a course about your woodworking. Especially the puzzle tables. Like teaching people face to face how to make them. I honestly think people would sign right up.
This wood is so beautiful!! I’ve never seen anything like it. No wonder you wanted to highlight it on a wall. Very precise work. I enjoyed watching the process. 👍
I was in school in the 70's and we (the US) were going to switch to metric, but too many complained how hard that would be. So... we didn't. I wish we would have gone over to metric before computers, cell phones, and all that existed in every home.
As a Brit, I learnt both in school, more feet and inches but even so, now I live in Germany and can’t remember my feet and inches anymore 😂😉 when learning to drive we had miles and km but I found gallons to liters complicated
Reminds me of bread loaves just come out the oven 😂 A question if I may, could you have burnt/flamed the wood frame instead of painting? Looks real cool Vielen lieben Dank and eine schöne Woche wünsche ich
21:16 Reminds me of a joke item my mum had once. It was a 'jar of pickled bums', and if you took the lid off there was a little card with 'naughty' written on it. Also reminds me of freshly baked rolls.
Such a beautiful project and piece of art. Very well done!👌🪄🪄🪄 Thank you for sharing your tips along the way. The metal tape for resin I will definitely try out.👍 That type of tree is everywhere around where I live, and I should be able to get my hands on some to try carving with. It's so beautiful, and I prefer carving the softer woods. Thank you for the video!
I live in England. I reckon we should start driving on the right by implementing a staged approach. People with surnames A to M should start the change over on Monday, surnames N to Z start on Tuesday. Should be pretty straightforward
Cool project. BTW a mile is 5,280 feet or 63,360 inches. The USA was considering going metric during the great depression, but then WWII hit and there was no time considering that all machine tools were set up in Imperial measurements. So many tools were made during the war, that no one wanted to change. On a different note, have you ever considered blending gold flake into slightly tinted epoxy?
12:50 - what an interesting pattern of footprints! With the smear in between the two sides, it's got to be dragging its belly on the ground, which makes me think "snake" but of course, snakes wouldn't have the legs to make those little pockmarks on either side. So it has pointy-ended legs, belly very low to the ground, and no apparent change in speed... Yeah, the centipede guess is pretty likely. It'll depend on where you live, what's native to your area, etc. This is a STELLAR bit of footprint recording, tho! You'll likely have better luck asking Reddit, I'm sure there's a page for ID'ing animal tracks. Feeling honestly inspired by the McD's drive thru story - make them feel guilty, and grateful, and then cheated, AND shamed, by having to go around AGAIN and wait in line FOR LONGER. It's the perfect 'punishment fits the crime' and you didn't do any crime yourself in the process!
Good morning, thank you for sharing with us the stages of the process of creating your works of art. I also have a passion for wood and have kept some logs in the hope of one day being able to do what you do. At the moment I let them mature so that they lose humidity. However, I was wondering one thing. How do you manage to cut dry wood without having to constantly change or sharpen the chainsaw chain? I'm asking you because when I tried to cut dry wood the chain didn't even last two cuts. Is a particular model of chain necessary?
You need to use high-quality chains and let the saw move forward on its own without applying pressure. It also depends on the type of wood. This one, for example, was quite soft, and the chains held up well.
Thank you so much, keep it up💪🏻. I would really like to be able to learn all the techniques and skills to be able to create a painting starting from a log of wood. Have you ever thought about expanding your business with training? I'm sure you would find many kids interested in wanting to learn. I would be the first😁
A way you might have been able to save on some of the power carving dust would have been to put your band saw on an angle and cutting away some of the wood instead. Probably save you some dust, at least ❤
Very interesting video. Look up the SNL sketch “Washington’s dream” - it’s hilarious. Lastly, I thought the McDonald’s story was so classy until the very end. Funny, but not nearly as classy.🤭
Reality keeps putting me in my place, too😂.But seriously, this piece is amazing, again!Can't wait to see how my table will turn out.❤PS: careful with the family jewels, Miguel.They are...useful😏.Going for the 100k for sure, you are brilliant🥰🇳🇱
Thanks, Ellie! Maybe your table will come sooner than expected; a slot has opened up in my schedule... From now on, I’ll also wear protection down there while working 😅
On the metric system, the rest of the world should also start using the scandinavian mile. It's 10km. There was a unit for 10km in the metric system, a myriameter, but for some reason it was dropped.
Very cool shapes. Also voiceover has a new vote, my husband was playing on his phone but heard your story and laughed. Have I already asked this? What would be your very mild super power? (eg knowing which draw is the cutlery draw in any house you go into)
Aquí tienes la traducción: I'm glad I made your husband laugh... I think it would be nice to always know exactly where something I'm looking for is. I waste a lot of time looking for things.
Again an amazing video with an even greater project! Could you show more details on how you dry your wood, I have some quite nice slabs of wood, unfortunately some with wormholes.... Thanks!
Since you're asking for any tips...you can use carpet tape to stick the pieces down to your table while working them, so you don't have to keep moving the clamp & rotating while you carve. That's it though. Beautiful work.
I recently made a table top from sawn-off hexagons. I used a template and a copy mill. It turned out very beautifully. I recommend it if you haven't done it.
@@marmotaworks You cut out the edges according to the template. You make a cut at the top of each part using an angle cutter. You're gluing it together. You fill the edges with epoxy resin (sparingly)
1: Good thing you’re done having kids eh. 2: I would have covered it with epoxy or glass only because it will be horrible to dust. 3: Gorgeous. That juniper is so nice. Looks like a museum piece.
Honestly, I’ve been unsure about the gloves. Some people use these protective gloves, while others don’t wear any at all. I think next time I won’t use gloves. On second thought, it could be much worse with them.
As an Australian, changing which side we drive on would mean that every car would have to swap from the wheel being on the right to the left. Also some people may want to/have to relearn how to drive. Among other things, there may be more I don’t know about like road rules and stuff, I don’t have my license yet. Also it looks so cool! I’d buy it if I could afford it and if I had anywhere to put it.
@ the main thing that I didn’t think of before is that it would also have to happen all at once. Every car, every road, every driver, basically overnight. Also because we don’t have any land neighbours and the closest neighbours in south eat Asia are also on the left, your point of “it’s easier to go internationally” also isn’t too relevant. It definitely is in the UK though, and Suriname and Guyana in South America.
I'm from the UK and the answer to why we continue to drive on the left (other than it is the RIGHT side, of course 😊) is the road system ..... have you ever considered just how difficult it would be to completely change every junction ... we are a tiny country compared to the US and we have no room to build an alternative system, other than that we drive on the continent all the time without killing ourselves and they drive over here with no problems, we are just used to driving on either side .... no malice intended here but it is almost exclusively Americans who struggle to change sides and I think it's because the country is so vast and borders countries which drive on the same side, so Britain is completely alien and they have never driven on the left before, meaning it's much more difficult for them to adjust. As for the metric system, I grew up with the imperial system and was a teenager when we made the change to metric. It didn't take us long to adjust and we now use a mix of both systems but can use either ... metric is much easier and more logical for measurements and you already use metric currency, so come on America what are you waiting for .... go metric, you won't regret it. 😊
Changing which measurement system you use doesnt really cause real harm when people are getting used to it (except the nasa rover), but if someone wakes up and drives on the left side while everyone else starts driving on the right, a lot of people might get hurt
How about setting your bandsaw table at a 45 degree angle then cutting around the top taking 25~40 mm off the edge. Might help to save some grinding time. Just thinking out loud. Any thoughts ???? Love you show. Awesome stuff. Love from Canada.
Here are three traffic safety statistics comparing the UK and the USA: 1. Road Fatalities: The UK had 1,695 road deaths in 2022, while the USA had 42,795 road deaths in the same year. This reflects a significantly higher fatality rate in the USA due to its larger population and higher vehicle miles traveled. 2. Fatality Rate per 100,000 People: In 2022, the UK had a road fatality rate of approximately 2.5 deaths per 100,000 people, whereas the USA had a much higher rate of around 12.9 deaths per 100,000 people. 3. Alcohol-Related Traffic Deaths: In the UK, 13% of road deaths involved alcohol-impaired drivers, compared to 28% in the USA, showing a higher prevalence of alcohol-related crashes in the USA.
Driving in a country where everyone drives on the same side, whichever it may be, I don't think it's a factor when it comes to accidents. However, it is a problem when someone who drives on the right goes to a country where they drive on the left, or vice versa.
What animal has entered my workshop?? I'm scared.
I don't understand why u didn't use ur planer to level and smooth ur wood instead of going through the trouble of routering then sanding.
If I knew I would say, I belive a small rodent is correct
I was super into bugs as a kid. I'd say those are beetle tracks. A bigger kind like a stink bug, a June beetle, or since you're in a wood shop, maybe a borer beetle.🪲
gecko?
@@kjirstenboucher9682 I agree that it looks like beetle tracks
I really love this. You’ve showcased the natural gorgeousness of the juniper wood, but put your own spin on it. It’s a very fine line to walk, sometimes. I’m happy to hop on the bandwagon!
I'm glad you like it!
This is a true work of art, giving the illusion of soft puffy bubbles with beautiful wood. Love this piece
I'm glad you like it
You are a great teacher, uniquely so. What a gorgeous result!
Many thanks!
OMG the drive through story was great!! I love the piece also.
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Just debarking it, and it was already beautiful wood
Yes. First time working with cedar
What a beautiful piece! You are very talented and creative. Reality puts all of us in our place.
Thanks!!
You’re an inspiration. Literally, I will be borrowing your ideas.
I'm glad to hear that
I decided to watch this channel for the first time. "I like this guy's commentary", I thought to myself. Then the story about the drive-thru came up and I started laughing!!! (that was a good one)😆 😂🤣, I immediately subscribed.
😁 thanks for the sub!
Awesome work, Its refreshing to hear someone speak instead of music. I offer one tip, get a couple slide clamps in your bench top. You will love them. You can clamp down your sander and many more tools, materials.....
Great job. Im gonna try the charcoal method.
Your method of kindness is a good one, Lol.
Thanks! I've thought many times about adding slide clamps, but I always forget.
Reminds me of loaves of bread! I love it!
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Just said the same.
I'm thinking Xmas baubles....🤔
This is a beautiful,
perfectly crafted work of art to be sure!
Now, wiith the utmost respect, for the craftsman and the art, I'd like to say...
I cant help but see a big ole pan of homemade biscuits, fresh from the oven, browned to perfection and slathered in melted butter! And is that blackberry jelly oozing from those cracks? Mmmm. LOL.
😅
I wouldn't be able to keep my hands off it. Beautiful!
Many thanks!
That Mc-Donald's story brightened my day good job buddy 🤣🤣
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I did not see that coming, any more than marmotaworks' nuts saw that piece of wood coming.
I've changed my mind about the narration, its entertaining
I'm glad you changed your mind
Marmota, I think it would be an epic idea if you sold a course about your woodworking. Especially the puzzle tables. Like teaching people face to face how to make them. I honestly think people would sign right up.
I've thought about it many times, and it's something I'm going to do, but I want to do it right, and right now I don't have the necessary time
This wood is so beautiful!! I’ve never seen anything like it. No wonder you wanted to highlight it on a wall. Very precise work. I enjoyed watching the process. 👍
I'm glad you like it
Beautiful and really enjoyed the explanations as well!
I'm glad you like it
Wow, this is beautiful.
Thank you!
I was in school in the 70's and we (the US) were going to switch to metric, but too many complained how hard that would be. So... we didn't. I wish we would have gone over to metric before computers, cell phones, and all that existed in every home.
Yes, totally agree
As a Brit, I learnt both in school, more feet and inches but even so, now I live in Germany and can’t remember my feet and inches anymore 😂😉 when learning to drive we had miles and km but I found gallons to liters complicated
Reminds me of bread loaves just come out the oven 😂
A question if I may, could you have burnt/flamed the wood frame instead of painting? Looks real cool
Vielen lieben Dank and eine schöne Woche wünsche ich
@@expatmooseOooh .. that's an interesting idea❤
I was one that complained.😅 I had learned measurements earlier on in age b/c I helped my Mother cooked and helped my Dad with wrenches 😊
It looks like a centipede’s tracks
😨
Agree- not a mammal track.
I agree, I'm definitely not seeing mouse prints
21:16
Reminds me of a joke item my mum had once. It was a 'jar of pickled bums', and if you took the lid off there was a little card with 'naughty' written on it.
Also reminds me of freshly baked rolls.
The first time someone tells me it looks like a jar of pickles.
I like it. Really really cool! 🎉
Thanks!!
I love how organic this looks!
I'm glad you like it
I’m guessing that your critter is a spider. Dude…..your work is stunning! Serious gorgeous! I am your newest fan!
Thanks! I hope it's not a spider; its size would be huge...
Do you have lizards in your area? That was what I thought it was when I saw the tracks
Metric and Imperial are both useful. They’re both simple to learn. Both should be taught
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tell me one thing where the imperial system is easier and more usefull than the metric system.
it looks like bread... and also another thing that starts with the four first letters in that word. very satisfying piece!
😂
Building a router sleed would make a great You Tube video!
I have already a new router sleed...
This is a very odd use of a juniper log, but very inventive. Subscribed.
Thanks for the sub!
Liked and Subscribed!!😊❤
Thanks for the sub!!
Such a beautiful project and piece of art. Very well done!👌🪄🪄🪄 Thank you for sharing your tips along the way. The metal tape for resin I will definitely try out.👍 That type of tree is everywhere around where I live, and I should be able to get my hands on some to try carving with. It's so beautiful, and I prefer carving the softer woods. Thank you for the video!
I'm glad you like it!
In 🇺🇸 you might drive on the right side, but in 🇬🇧 we drive on the correct side! 😂😜
That would need to be discussed...
Your McDonalds story is f awesome. I love you now for it.. 🔥👍
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Build your own sled. It all adds to the love you put into your work.
👍
That is really beautiful!
Many thanks
I live in England. I reckon we should start driving on the right by implementing a staged approach. People with surnames A to M should start the change over on Monday, surnames N to Z start on Tuesday. Should be pretty straightforward
Not a bad idea
The McDonald's drive thru story, still giving me giggles hours later. Perfectly told 😊
😁
Did not expect that little twist at the end, but damn do I wish I could have seen that happen. Petty but in the best way 😂
Made me sad
@annettefrankiewicz9500 I believe it was a joke vs a true story
😆😁🤣😂 @@PsychoKupcake
That turned out absolutely beautiful!
Thank you!
Glorious!
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Looks like bread. I like it.
😊
New subscriber here! Your results are incredible! Love this piece!😍
Thanks for the sub!
Those Hawaiian Rolls look delicious.
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This is the prettiest thing that has ever triggered my trypophobia 😅
😂
Always unique and stunning projects.
Thanks a lot
Really enjoy your content.
😊
Amazing work in the end!
Thank you!!
Beautiful work! It looks love a bonbon box!
I'm glad you like it
You created a beauty! And I just love you’re humor 😂
😁
That came out amazing! Nice work man!
Thank you!!
Cool project. BTW a mile is 5,280 feet or 63,360 inches. The USA was considering going metric during the great depression, but then WWII hit and there was no time considering that all machine tools were set up in Imperial measurements. So many tools were made during the war, that no one wanted to change. On a different note, have you ever considered blending gold flake into slightly tinted epoxy?
I'm not a big fan of gold, but maybe someday I'll do a project using it.
12:50 - what an interesting pattern of footprints! With the smear in between the two sides, it's got to be dragging its belly on the ground, which makes me think "snake" but of course, snakes wouldn't have the legs to make those little pockmarks on either side. So it has pointy-ended legs, belly very low to the ground, and no apparent change in speed... Yeah, the centipede guess is pretty likely. It'll depend on where you live, what's native to your area, etc. This is a STELLAR bit of footprint recording, tho! You'll likely have better luck asking Reddit, I'm sure there's a page for ID'ing animal tracks.
Feeling honestly inspired by the McD's drive thru story - make them feel guilty, and grateful, and then cheated, AND shamed, by having to go around AGAIN and wait in line FOR LONGER. It's the perfect 'punishment fits the crime' and you didn't do any crime yourself in the process!
The truth is that at first, I didn’t worry about the footprints, but now that everyone is telling me about all the animals it could be, I’m terrified.
@@marmotaworks Ah, I'm sorry! LOL But at least there are pest control experts out there to help, if you need em!
Stunning.
Thanks
Good morning, thank you for sharing with us the stages of the process of creating your works of art. I also have a passion for wood and have kept some logs in the hope of one day being able to do what you do. At the moment I let them mature so that they lose humidity. However, I was wondering one thing. How do you manage to cut dry wood without having to constantly change or sharpen the chainsaw chain? I'm asking you because when I tried to cut dry wood the chain didn't even last two cuts. Is a particular model of chain necessary?
You need to use high-quality chains and let the saw move forward on its own without applying pressure. It also depends on the type of wood. This one, for example, was quite soft, and the chains held up well.
Thank you so much, keep it up💪🏻. I would really like to be able to learn all the techniques and skills to be able to create a painting starting from a log of wood. Have you ever thought about expanding your business with training? I'm sure you would find many kids interested in wanting to learn. I would be the first😁
@nicolaluongo4457 yes, maybe in the future
One mile = 5,280 feet x 12 = 63,360 inches .......
Nice work, by the way.
Thanks!
Yum!! Cinnamon rolls! 😅
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A way you might have been able to save on some of the power carving dust would have been to put your band saw on an angle and cutting away some of the wood instead. Probably save you some dust, at least ❤
Too much work, the workshop was going to end up a mess anyway.
Looks more like yew than juniper. BTW interesting work.
Yew is a very hard wood, not like this
Driving on the left means your right dominant hand can flip people the bird with ease
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Like the piece. Like your presentation. I'm not likely to try that but it's interesting to see what can be done. And I loved your McDonald's segment.
I'm glad you like it!
And you do some awesome work my man!
Thanks!
I’m fascinated with this
I'm glad you like it
To me (opinion) this would be very heavy as wall art-- however if it were 2X wider it would be an awesome bed headbord mounted on the wall.
It’s not as heavy as it looks.
This would be cool if you used varying types of wood and colors of wood.
Also in varied sizes of bubbles.
I didnt know juniper was red like that.
That's a good idea
Very interesting video. Look up the SNL sketch “Washington’s dream” - it’s hilarious. Lastly, I thought the McDonald’s story was so classy until the very end. Funny, but not nearly as classy.🤭
😁
I’ve used the same carving wheel. They work great and last a very long time!
They're expensive, but they're worth it.
Reality keeps putting me in my place, too😂.But seriously, this piece is amazing, again!Can't wait to see how my table will turn out.❤PS: careful with the family jewels, Miguel.They are...useful😏.Going for the 100k for sure, you are brilliant🥰🇳🇱
Thanks, Ellie! Maybe your table will come sooner than expected; a slot has opened up in my schedule... From now on, I’ll also wear protection down there while working 😅
❤😘🇳🇱!
Gourgeos results👏👌 it's kind of looks like delicius buns out of oven😋
Thanks a lot!
I like your channel and your inventiveness. Regarding the wood carving, could you have carved them outside?
Thanks! I don’t have a place outside where I can do it peacefully.
I wonder how a table like this would turn out?
Very unstable 😂
@3:10
I’m pickin up on the sarcasm. Haha
The truth is, that time I really meant it.
Cathead biscuits!
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And we all need to hit that like button for him.
Of course!
On the metric system, the rest of the world should also start using the scandinavian mile.
It's 10km.
There was a unit for 10km in the metric system, a myriameter, but for some reason it was dropped.
I think 10km it's easier to say
Love your jobs... they inspired me. Thank you!!! 👌👊👍
I'm glad you like it!
Very cool shapes. Also voiceover has a new vote, my husband was playing on his phone but heard your story and laughed.
Have I already asked this? What would be your very mild super power? (eg knowing which draw is the cutlery draw in any house you go into)
Aquí tienes la traducción:
I'm glad I made your husband laugh... I think it would be nice to always know exactly where something I'm looking for is. I waste a lot of time looking for things.
Again an amazing video with an even greater project!
Could you show more details on how you dry your wood, I have some quite nice slabs of wood, unfortunately some with wormholes.... Thanks!
Thanks! To make sure no insects remain alive, you need to keep the wood at a temperature of 60 degrees Celsius for a few hours.
Your videos are awesome! Keep it up and can’t wait for the next one!
Many thanks
Since you're asking for any tips...you can use carpet tape to stick the pieces down to your table while working them, so you don't have to keep moving the clamp & rotating while you carve.
That's it though. Beautiful work.
It could work; maybe I'll give it a try.
until the last moment I had no idea what is it you are making lol btw, build the router sled. thnx for the joy you give us
Thanks for watching!
How long did it take to do the stop motion getting the wood to the plywood?
No more than 30 minutes
you have such a nice voice!
Thanks!
Waited so long for this!
Here it is!
@@marmotaworks Yeah 🤩
Привет друг! Отличная работа, как всегда!
Это красный можжевельник? Очень похоже.
Yes, red juniper
Awesome
Thanks!
I need a teacher like you.
You have my videos
I recently made a table top from sawn-off hexagons. I used a template and a copy mill. It turned out very beautifully. I recommend it if you haven't done it.
I would love to see a picture of your table
@@valeriylelari I've never done something like that
@@marmotaworks I hope you will someday😉
@@marmotaworks You cut out the edges according to the template. You make a cut at the top of each part using an angle cutter. You're gluing it together. You fill the edges with epoxy resin (sparingly)
1: Good thing you’re done having kids eh.
2: I would have covered it with epoxy or glass only because it will be horrible to dust.
3: Gorgeous. That juniper is so nice. Looks like a museum piece.
Honestly, I’ve been unsure about the gloves. Some people use these protective gloves, while others don’t wear any at all. I think next time I won’t use gloves. On second thought, it could be much worse with them.
As an Australian, changing which side we drive on would mean that every car would have to swap from the wheel being on the right to the left. Also some people may want to/have to relearn how to drive. Among other things, there may be more I don’t know about like road rules and stuff, I don’t have my license yet. Also it looks so cool! I’d buy it if I could afford it and if I had anywhere to put it.
Yes, there are surely a million reasons why changing the driving side would be very complicated.
@ the main thing that I didn’t think of before is that it would also have to happen all at once. Every car, every road, every driver, basically overnight. Also because we don’t have any land neighbours and the closest neighbours in south eat Asia are also on the left, your point of “it’s easier to go internationally” also isn’t too relevant. It definitely is in the UK though, and Suriname and Guyana in South America.
I cooked some cinnamon rolls yesterday that looked just like this.
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This reminds me of bread, or dinner rolls. Now I'm hungry
You are not the first one
I'm from the UK and the answer to why we continue to drive on the left (other than it is the RIGHT side, of course 😊) is the road system ..... have you ever considered just how difficult it would be to completely change every junction ... we are a tiny country compared to the US and we have no room to build an alternative system, other than that we drive on the continent all the time without killing ourselves and they drive over here with no problems, we are just used to driving on either side .... no malice intended here but it is almost exclusively Americans who struggle to change sides and I think it's because the country is so vast and borders countries which drive on the same side, so Britain is completely alien and they have never driven on the left before, meaning it's much more difficult for them to adjust.
As for the metric system, I grew up with the imperial system and was a teenager when we made the change to metric. It didn't take us long to adjust and we now use a mix of both systems but can use either ... metric is much easier and more logical for measurements and you already use metric currency, so come on America what are you waiting for .... go metric, you won't regret it. 😊
I hadn't thought about the fact that the road system would need to be changed; you're probably right. Oh, I'm not American.
@@marmotaworks It's easy to overlook 😂 Apologies for assuming you were American too .... not my finest hour 🥴
🌳 👀 Steve Lurkel 🤓
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Base 12 is the superior measurement system. Fight me.
Better base 13
sweet !
Thanks!
Changing which measurement system you use doesnt really cause real harm when people are getting used to it (except the nasa rover), but if someone wakes up and drives on the left side while everyone else starts driving on the right, a lot of people might get hurt
Yes, I think you are right
Yo, wtf! ❤
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gorgeeee
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How about setting your bandsaw table at a 45 degree angle then cutting around the top taking 25~40 mm off the edge. Might help to save some grinding time. Just thinking out loud. Any thoughts ???? Love you show. Awesome stuff. Love from Canada.
And yup. That’s a mouse.
Love your work. If you had hollowed out your balloons on the backside it would have made your piece lighter.😊
Thanks! Too much work...
@@marmotaworks 😆I know where you are coming from.
Here are three traffic safety statistics comparing the UK and the USA:
1. Road Fatalities: The UK had 1,695 road deaths in 2022, while the USA had 42,795 road deaths in the same year. This reflects a significantly higher fatality rate in the USA due to its larger population and higher vehicle miles traveled.
2. Fatality Rate per 100,000 People: In 2022, the UK had a road fatality rate of approximately 2.5 deaths per 100,000 people, whereas the USA had a much higher rate of around 12.9 deaths per 100,000 people.
3. Alcohol-Related Traffic Deaths: In the UK, 13% of road deaths involved alcohol-impaired drivers, compared to 28% in the USA, showing a higher prevalence of alcohol-related crashes in the USA.
Driving in a country where everyone drives on the same side, whichever it may be, I don't think it's a factor when it comes to accidents. However, it is a problem when someone who drives on the right goes to a country where they drive on the left, or vice versa.
America has no public transit. Everyone drives for everything. That's why we have so many wrecks.