So they do woodwork in Greece! A joy to watch your videos. Always inspiring and I admire your imagination to keep coming up with great ideas and sharing your knowledge. Well done. One Handed Maker - Australia
Hy Sir . congratulations for this work!👏👏👏 you inspired me to do something similar. sir, could you please give me details (make, model, etc.) which foil did you use? what film did you use on the window? I thank you very much and I sincerely wish you much success in everything you want to achieve in the future.
Amazing technique. This reminds me of a stone pillar in the Vazhappally Shiva Temple in the Southern State of Kerala in India, which was constructed using this technique at least 3 centuries ago.
For all we know they could sound dead. Why not give a sound sample? That's really what it's all about, after all. I'm wondering if there's any way to tune them if they don't sound right.
Hello👋✨ there. Amazing very interesting project.. Super like👌👌👌 Thanks for sharing Do keep posting👍 Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Hello👋🙋♂️ there once again.. Amazing and very interesting project.. Super like👌 Well explained Do keep posting👍 Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Just came across your video. Your miter saw has me intrigued. Looks like a old tile saw table was added to the top of your saw to make it a small table saw. Can you post more photos and maybe a video on how you did it. Awesome idea for a mobile contractor.
Boa tarde, meu nome é João Batista sou do Rio de Janeiro Brasil admiro seus trabalhos que são maravilhosos, mas gostaria de pedir que vc colocasse as medidas o passo a passo das tábuas de cortar frios lindas que vc faz, parabéns e obg.
Thank you! Brilliant Idea, I had the same concept in mind, but didn't know techniques and tricks to make one.... your video is a life saver. Thank you!
Ok …BUT!! Why do such a joint that could be used for fitting corner keys then go and glue and staple doesn’t make sense…ok I see it’s not for a stretcher frame ..oops my search was x
RU-vid is amazing. In 80s and 90s decades as most of the African countries was in war or just ended it. everything made in Europe and america was very new, special and expensive when it arrived in Africa. Today I am seated in my house having the source of most genius ideas and knowledge from very expertise men.
I replicated this jig for the main purpose of marking the hole with one forstner drill manually and then finish the drilling on drill press with other forstner drill. In that setup I got unsatisfactory results 0,5-1mm drift from projected. It might be satisfactory for people who don't care much for precision, or it might be good for drilling without drill press as shown in video... I prefer however to have both options available.
Excellent! Great idea with the gears. By any chance do you know what the final gear ratio is, from the propeller to the large gear which drops the blade?