🙏🏻😉 Thanks my friend. Of course we’ll need to enlarge the size of the plastic container if we wanna texturize larger quantities of foam brick but… You got the idea right? 😉🍻
very cool tool! I saw recently on a different channel (Dungeon Craft) that instead of using small stones you can use old Ikea Allen keys (?) to avoid the chalky mess you get with the stones...
Hahaaaa.... So cool idea.For really large quantities, I still have a concrete mixer from the construction site😂. Nice work. Looks really cool. Greets Chicken
Great job, my friend! I have contemplated making something similar, but mounting it to a reciprocating saw. I think I like this idea better.- Rick, USMC.
Thank you so much my friend. I still use the foil ball technique but mostly to reach small spots in the corners where I don’t like the texture or on some small pieces of terrains. In any case…still use a lot of old-school techniques! 🤟🏻😉🍻
@@magicdicemanufacturing yeah man, it's just cool to see people like yourself building such tools and beeing smart. Keep those creative juices flowing buddy!
@@dirtybasementterrain Fun fact: yesterday I’ve recycled a lot of foam scraps putting them in the roller container…after a few secs I had a LOT of inspiring and weird pieces of texturized xps foam ready to be assembled! Have fun! 😉🍻
That’s awesome!!!!! Definitely working smarter, not harder! 😊
🙏🏻😉 Thanks my friend. Of course we’ll need to enlarge the size of the plastic container if we wanna texturize larger quantities of foam brick but… You got the idea right? 😉🍻
So fun ... and you found a partial solution to your cloning problem a third arm !!!
Ahahahahahah Exactly!! Now I need to upgrade this tool with a small motor….let’s see.🤟🏻😉🍻
very cool tool! I saw recently on a different channel (Dungeon Craft) that instead of using small stones you can use old Ikea Allen keys (?) to avoid the chalky mess you get with the stones...
Yes! It’s a smart idea! And it works perfectly! By the way…THANKS buddy! Happy that you like it.🙏🏻😉🍻
Awesome!!!
Thank you!🙏🏻🤩🍻
Very cool idea. Nicely done
Thank you! I’m glad that you enjoy it. 🤟🏻😉🍻
Hahaaaa.... So cool idea.For really large quantities, I still have a concrete mixer from the construction site😂.
Nice work. Looks really cool.
Greets Chicken
Ahahahahahah YES! This is a perfectly idea for a Foam Brick Roller MAGNUM EDITION!😂
Thanks Brother 🤟🏻😉🍻
Great job, my friend! I have contemplated making something similar, but mounting it to a reciprocating saw. I think I like this idea better.- Rick, USMC.
Nice idea too! I have in mind a 1.5 version of this tool…let’s talk about it for the next months videos! THANKS AGAIN!🙏🏻😉🍻
Fun tool for great quantity tiles.
Myself still using my good old foil-ball-hand-technique so far. Most of times not cutting every tile seperatly.
Thank you so much my friend. I still use the foil ball technique but mostly to reach small spots in the corners where I don’t like the texture or on some small pieces of terrains. In any case…still use a lot of old-school techniques! 🤟🏻😉🍻
@@magicdicemanufacturing yeah man, it's just cool to see people like yourself building such tools and beeing smart. Keep those creative juices flowing buddy!
@@roloshobbytable oh man..THANK YOU!!! I'll do my best! Have fun with your projects and "see U" soon! ;-) CIAO!
Hmmmm looking at my drill
😂👍🏻 I think it will be happy to help you with your foam bricks! 😉🍻
@@magicdicemanufacturing I do have a BOATLOAD of scraps and offcuts that I wanna turn into bricks and this will DEFINITELY speed up the process
@@dirtybasementterrain Fun fact: yesterday I’ve recycled a lot of foam scraps putting them in the roller container…after a few secs I had a LOT of inspiring and weird pieces of texturized xps foam ready to be assembled! Have fun! 😉🍻