Absolutely beautiful work, and I loved the coopering technique for making this mug. I also love the fact that it's wider at the base than the top. Most how to videos on making these mugs only show a straight walled mug, not a tapered one. The only thing I wish he would have done a little different was to rivet the brass straps to the handle instead of using bolts and nuts. It's still absolutely beautiful work though.
¡Hola a todos! Nuevo video en el canal "TM ZHENATAN WoodWorking". Cómo hacer una jarra de cerveza de madera con tus propias manos. ¡¡¡Feliz visualización!!!
Where did you get this router bit?! I am having trouble finding a 12 deg (or 11.25 deg) router bit with the bearing on the bottom. This is the only way your template works.
I use a straight cutter. I set a manual milling cutter, which is fixed to the table, at the right angle. Here is a video with subtitles on my Ukrainian channel about my homemade router table, which I use to process the side face of barrel staves: th-cam.com/video/E5OmePuCYKM/w-d-xo.html
Could be that it’s not showing up well on my iPhone but is that rift or quarter sawn oak? Looks rift sawn. I think it’s white oak (would make sense for that species anyway). Have you successfully made beer tight mugs from any other species of wood? How does that linseed oil/wax finish hold up to actual beer drinking?
Yes. This is a mug made of oak, which is sawn into quarters and each element of the mug has a radial direction of the annual rings of wood... After applying oil wax to the mug, it is necessary to wipe it off, removing excess and dry it well...
To make the mug hoops, I first cut out 1.5mm strips of metal 10mm wide from a 1.5mm thick brass sheet. Then I make a circle out of them, measuring the desired length with a piece of soft copper wire ...
Absolutely beautiful work, and I loved the coopering technique for making this mug. I also love the fact that it's wider at the base than the top. Most how to videos on making these mugs only show a straight walled mug, not a tapered one. The only thing I wish he would have done a little different was to rivet the brass straps to the handle instead of using bolts and nuts. It's still absolutely beautiful work though.
very nice work
Thank you very much!!!
Nice! No glue - pretty cool!
Thank you very much!!!
Very good, Tim! I liked your "cup" so much.
Thanks!!!
Nice job. Stay safe. Merry Christmas.🎄⛄🍺
Thank you! I am very glad that you liked my job. Merry Christmas!
Hi all! New video on the channel "TM ZHENATAN WoodWorking". How to make a wooden beer mug with your own hands. Happy viewing!!!
¡Hola a todos! Nuevo video en el canal "TM ZHENATAN WoodWorking". Cómo hacer una jarra de cerveza de madera con tus propias manos. ¡¡¡Feliz visualización!!!
If you sell these I would buy one!
I make barrels, beer mugs and other woodwork in my free time. It's more of a hobby than a way to make money...
qual o nome desses aros que vc usou na caneca?
Esses anéis são chamados de argolas... Eu fiz eles com uma tira de latão...
could you share the plans to cut the wood?
Soon there will be a video in which I will share my technology for harvesting wood for the manufacture of barrels, mugs and other wood products...
Very nice job!!!
@@mauronicoli6930 Thank you!!! I'm glad you like my job...
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Is that simply nontoxic cooking type of oil that you used or is that actually stain that you used on the inside of that mug?
This is a mixture of linseed oil and beeswax for coating wooden utensils...
Where did you get this router bit?! I am having trouble finding a 12 deg (or 11.25 deg) router bit with the bearing on the bottom. This is the only way your template works.
I use a straight cutter.
I set a manual milling cutter, which is fixed to the table, at the right angle. Here is a video with subtitles on my Ukrainian channel about my homemade router table, which I use to process the side face of barrel staves: th-cam.com/video/E5OmePuCYKM/w-d-xo.html
@@tmzhenatanwoodworking7252 Thank you!
Could be that it’s not showing up well on my iPhone but is that rift or quarter sawn oak? Looks rift sawn. I think it’s white oak (would make sense for that species anyway). Have you successfully made beer tight mugs from any other species of wood? How does that linseed oil/wax finish hold up to actual beer drinking?
Yes. This is a mug made of oak, which is sawn into quarters and each element of the mug has a radial direction of the annual rings of wood... After applying oil wax to the mug, it is necessary to wipe it off, removing excess and dry it well...
A caneca ficou muito bonita. (Brasil)
¡¡¡Gracias!!! Me alegra que te guste mi trabajo...
coole Sache ! - aber meine sind schöner ....🙂
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How do you make your rings/hoops?
To make the mug hoops, I first cut out 1.5mm strips of metal 10mm wide from a 1.5mm thick brass sheet. Then I make a circle out of them, measuring the desired length with a piece of soft copper wire ...
What did you coat mug will ? Oil
Great work
I smeared the mug with a mixture of linseed oil and beeswax...
@@ritabowles8930 Thanks!!! I'm glad you like my work...
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