Haha, I can't see who liked your comment but knowing you and us, I'm pretty sure that was you heart'ing your own comment. 😂 and thanks for watching man!
Awwww that’s awesome. Thank you so much! Kris is amazing. It’s been fun working with him plus he tells me woodworking and TH-cam tips haha. Thank you for watching!!! FYI Alaska is so beautiful right now
@@ToguchiFurniture I can totally imagine. I first went to Alaska in 86, and we arrived on July 1 literally this exact time. We were all sort of in awe of the pristine beauty and I’ll always remember the fragrance of the air! Coming from the east coast it was like being on another planet. Alaska is and always will be in a league of its own. Lived there for a couple years, just long enough to start getting the dividend checks😁. Heard they were really good this year👍. Well, I’m a carpenter but usually just do general stuff but hoping to focus more on the shop side of things and move business in that direction. Both yours and Kris’ stuff is definitely in the “exceptional” category! Above most TH-camrs imho. Cheers
I just pulled a transformer from an old microwave. I haven’t used anything else before but it seems like it works well enough! Rather I’m happy with the results 🤣. And thanks for watching!
Thanks Lanny! Hope it helps! People voice their opinions on how dangerous it is. Which it is but if you do try it make sure you feel comfortable on how to do it or maybe buy a device from a company so it’s “more safe” or “less dangerous” 😅
I'm glad I'd already swallowed my sip of tea when the orangutan blow dryer appeared. Earned yourself a new subscriber for that. The boards turned out great. I just switched to that type of poly for the walking sticks I make and I really like it. I really want to try fractal burning on some of them but electricity and I don't get along very well.
Haha well I'm glad I didn't damage anything with your tea spitting! Thank you for watching and yeah, that tank top is key! Secret technique to a quicker dry time! hahaha I love water based poly but now I'm realizing which finishes I can use for certain projects. I love lacquer but like shellac it doesn't work well with wood and resin. If you're scared I'd advise not to do it but it is soooo fun to do! Thank you for watching and liking my work! I appreciate it!
great work mate..why not use a window squeegee you would be surprised how much excess it removes and if your quick you can use it on the next one,,ive been using norglass two-pack epoxy with a huge syringe as led light travels so well through it and while it is a bit more fiddley you dont use as much and no where near as much sanding,,just a thought,,
Dude get outta my brain!!! Haha I just got my order of syringes in. When I do one at a time my small putty knife works well but not on multiple at once. So I’m always looking for better ways. I so appreciate your input Jason. 🤚🏼
This is the best thing ever! And I’m not sure what word you keep saying but all I hear is chillax.
Haha, I can't see who liked your comment but knowing you and us, I'm pretty sure that was you heart'ing your own comment. 😂 and thanks for watching man!
Wow, those are beautiful!
Thank you so much! ☺️ red cedar is my favorite when it comes to this kind of technique! Thank you for watching and writing!
Great video very helpful!
Thanks! Not sure if you tried it before but it’s fun to do and be careful. If you have any questions just message or email me!
@@ToguchiFurniture awesome thank you will do!
awesome. just was watching your buddy’s channel and found this. you guys are both excellent craftsmen. inspirational. (I miss Alaska!)
Awwww that’s awesome. Thank you so much! Kris is amazing. It’s been fun working with him plus he tells me woodworking and TH-cam tips haha. Thank you for watching!!! FYI Alaska is so beautiful right now
@@ToguchiFurniture I can totally imagine. I first went to Alaska in 86, and we arrived on July 1 literally this exact time. We were all sort of in awe of the pristine beauty and I’ll always remember the fragrance of the air! Coming from the east coast it was like being on another planet. Alaska is and always will be in a league of its own. Lived there for a couple years, just long enough to start getting the dividend checks😁. Heard they were really good this year👍. Well, I’m a carpenter but usually just do general stuff but hoping to focus more on the shop side of things and move business in that direction. Both yours and Kris’ stuff is definitely in the “exceptional” category! Above most TH-camrs imho. Cheers
What kind of power supply do you use to fractal burn ? I have a neon light P supply, noticed your does a pretty good job also.. Thanks
I just pulled a transformer from an old microwave. I haven’t used anything else before but it seems like it works well enough! Rather I’m happy with the results 🤣. And thanks for watching!
Very nice. Informative. New to this. Very valuable information. Thank you
Thanks Lanny! Hope it helps! People voice their opinions on how dangerous it is. Which it is but if you do try it make sure you feel comfortable on how to do it or maybe buy a device from a company so it’s “more safe” or “less dangerous” 😅
Yo you killed it !!!!!! Loved the video!
Haha damn you watched this too?! 😍 Thanks man, I appreciate it!
amazing art well done
Excellent.
Thank you so much and thank you for watching James!
Nice work!!
Thanks man, that thumbnail...😂
I'm glad I'd already swallowed my sip of tea when the orangutan blow dryer appeared. Earned yourself a new subscriber for that.
The boards turned out great. I just switched to that type of poly for the walking sticks I make and I really like it. I really want to try fractal burning on some of them but electricity and I don't get along very well.
Haha well I'm glad I didn't damage anything with your tea spitting! Thank you for watching and yeah, that tank top is key! Secret technique to a quicker dry time! hahaha I love water based poly but now I'm realizing which finishes I can use for certain projects. I love lacquer but like shellac it doesn't work well with wood and resin. If you're scared I'd advise not to do it but it is soooo fun to do! Thank you for watching and liking my work! I appreciate it!
Super je comprends mieux maintenant. 😁👌 good job
Thank you so much my friend!
Awesome!
Thanks Ben! I appreciate that! And Thanks for the watch!
great work mate..why not use a window squeegee you would be surprised how much excess it removes and if your quick you can use it on the next one,,ive been using norglass two-pack epoxy with a huge syringe as led light travels so well through it and while it is a bit more fiddley you dont use as much and no where near as much sanding,,just a thought,,
Dude get outta my brain!!! Haha I just got my order of syringes in. When I do one at a time my small putty knife works well but not on multiple at once. So I’m always looking for better ways. I so appreciate your input Jason. 🤚🏼
Just yes best thing out there
Geez, you watched it too?! Damn, thanks man I appreciate it!
you see how at the beginning he gives WARNING DANGER statement
your point?
Hai
Hey! Thank you for watching. Hope you liked it! 👍🏼