I'm a fairly experienced crafter with almost a decade under my belt, and even I learned some new tips and tricks from this! Great job and a very polished looking end result
*_Yeah, I didn't have the audio on: why is it SOOO flat, was this a royal cemetery? I mean, think of the manhours all those servants and slaves must have spent on making it sooo flat._*
This video is pushing me over the edge to finally get a hot wire foam cutter. But I was wondering, what material is the foam you use? It looks like it might just be a tad better than the stuff I am currently using. Also: Subbed!
This is the normal XPS foam I can buy in my home improvement store. I am going to look for any markings or brands on the foam. When I find any, I'll let you know.
@@SupernovaBuildingGuideAwesome. What is the store called? I have a feeling we hail from the same country. Also, just to be sure I won't buy anything wrong, there's only one Proxxon foam cutter, right? And any tips on where to get that additional fence to place on the cutter? Thanks a lot for your help!
@@d-bro-sector36 I buy my foam at Hornbach. I believe there is only one proxxon foam cutter that is not hand held. It's officially called 'Hot wire cutter THERMOCUT 230/E'. The fence part is home made. A small strip of wood to guide the whole thing and a vertical and horizontal sheet of MDF on 90°. I hope this helps!
@@SupernovaBuildingGuide This helps a LOT. Never been to a Hornbach, I usually head into Gamma or Praxis, so definitely worth checking out. They don't have this particular material.
I'm a fairly experienced crafter with almost a decade under my belt, and even I learned some new tips and tricks from this! Great job and a very polished looking end result
Thanks Ben! Glad I could help
The hatch is just priceless, what a perfect detail!!! Haha! The whole thing turned out awesome!
*_Yeah, I didn't have the audio on: why is it SOOO flat, was this a royal cemetery? I mean, think of the manhours all those servants and slaves must have spent on making it sooo flat._*
Good point! :D
amazing craft mate! I love it...i do have to say that I would much rather see you craft that amazing center piece by hand
Looks incredible!!!! I love watching the whole project come together piece by piece 😊😊😊
Looks good. I have an almost complete cemetery printed out, just needed some inspiration to get it painted
Keep me posted Thomas!
First time here. Subbed.
That brick trick is so useful. Thanks.
Excellent build, I like the design and enjoyed watching it come together, thank you.
No, Thank you!
It looks fantastic. Great work. 😊
Absolutely fantastic job! I love it!
Great job!
Love this build.
Love this comment!
Nice build.
Nice. Looks really good. Why do you use a pipette rather than a spray bottle for sealing the glass?
Mine is clogged and I can't get it to work anymore. I'll guess I need to get a new one. :D
Really useful, subscribed!
This video is pushing me over the edge to finally get a hot wire foam cutter. But I was wondering, what material is the foam you use? It looks like it might just be a tad better than the stuff I am currently using. Also: Subbed!
This is the normal XPS foam I can buy in my home improvement store. I am going to look for any markings or brands on the foam. When I find any, I'll let you know.
@@SupernovaBuildingGuideAwesome. What is the store called? I have a feeling we hail from the same country. Also, just to be sure I won't buy anything wrong, there's only one Proxxon foam cutter, right? And any tips on where to get that additional fence to place on the cutter? Thanks a lot for your help!
@@d-bro-sector36 I buy my foam at Hornbach. I believe there is only one proxxon foam cutter that is not hand held. It's officially called 'Hot wire cutter THERMOCUT 230/E'. The fence part is home made. A small strip of wood to guide the whole thing and a vertical and horizontal sheet of MDF on 90°. I hope this helps!
@@SupernovaBuildingGuide This helps a LOT. Never been to a Hornbach, I usually head into Gamma or Praxis, so definitely worth checking out. They don't have this particular material.
@@d-bro-sector36 Also 'bouwmaat' has the right foam.
Subscribed.
Please visit a New Orleans Louisiana above ground cemetery
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Dutch? Thenaccent sounds like it
You have great hearing! :D
@@SupernovaBuildingGuide being Dutch my self helps