Yea, you don't want to step on it! I might wind up making some kind of a cover for it to make it safer to store and move around. Thanks for your comment and for watching.
Fantastic project. For those of us who just like to putter around in the shop, such as myself, these kind of projects that make other projects more enjoyable are some of the best.
Thanks Keith. Are there other projects like this (meaning relatively quick and cheap to do) that you'd like to see a video on? I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks for your comment and for watching.
@@ImaginethenMake I like your style, so would watch most things you'd make, but since you asked, I'm currently interested in mechanical things -- for example, I've been playing around with Scotch yokes.
Thanks for your reply Keith. I have been thinking for a while now that it would be fun to build some small mechanisms (not just make a computer animation of them). And then maybe apply the mechanism to a real situation. Stay tuned!
Thanks for sharing, I need one of these. Full View and Like 👍. Hope you had a good weekend
You're welcome Allen. Thanks for your comment and for watching.
Very practical
Thanks Frank. Good to hear from you.
Great idea! I've been using those plastic inserts that come in pizza boxes, this is much better, although dangerous to step on. 😉
Yea, you don't want to step on it! I might wind up making some kind of a cover for it to make it safer to store and move around. Thanks for your comment and for watching.
Fantastic project. For those of us who just like to putter around in the shop, such as myself, these kind of projects that make other projects more enjoyable are some of the best.
Thanks Keith. Are there other projects like this (meaning relatively quick and cheap to do) that you'd like to see a video on? I'm open to all suggestions.
Thanks for your comment and for watching.
@@ImaginethenMake I like your style, so would watch most things you'd make, but since you asked, I'm currently interested in mechanical things -- for example, I've been playing around with Scotch yokes.
Thanks for your reply Keith. I have been thinking for a while now that it would be fun to build some small mechanisms (not just make a computer animation of them). And then maybe apply the mechanism to a real situation. Stay tuned!