Hi :) My name is Anžej and I'm part time woodworker. I love to make things with epoxy resin and wood... this youtube channel is about woodworking with wood and epoxy resin. I don't have my own wood shop so you will see me in the wood shop from Matija Rižner, owner and CEO of EssenWoodcraft . Thank you Matija!
@woodeuphonywoodworking I made one a little similar a few years back and done a tongue and Groove with a small V join.... but looking at yours, a smooth surface looks a lot better 💯🙏🫡
First you must find spigot and then the diameter that is on your spigot you drilled in to the glass. So all depends what spigot you got. You can find them on amazon or ebay.
where did you go to have that packaging made? i also make some boards but not knife holders and some are 24 inches long so i havnt been able to find anything nice to package it in. Ill have to also make it custom but dont know where to go.
you're not concerned about the inside of the glass not being food safe? Also I'm pretty sure they fill in between the glass with argon gas. Love your thoughts on this. great job it looks really nice.
Hi :) So yes I was concerned but my friend (works in glass company) did say if I fill the “bottle” to the top with water then will be ok. Also I did clean it with 99% alcohol… we did drink from this dispenser two jack Daniels and and three bottles of local hand crafted whiskey :)
Trying to build this and every time the glass block cracks from the spigot hole LONG AFTER IT IS ASSEMBLED.... sitting for hours and hours just fine and the next morning it's cracked. @Wood Euphony Woodworking did that ever happen to you and what's the solution?
@@woodeuphonywoodworking thanks for the quick answer, Glass Block #9 actually turned out 😲- I think the Problem was that i drilled too close to the corner and by sacrificing some of the volume in the very bottom and place the spigot a little higher the glass stayed stable. I did not like the Silicone solution either and instead drilled a 1.5 Inch fill hole, which allowed me to reach in with some long needle nose plyers and mount the spigot with the included silicone seals, chrome grommets and nut. I used a black rubber stopper from Home Depot as a stopper and it looks okay.
Very nice job, in fact, I think he does it. But I'm not going to make the mistake that this gentleman has made, of giving his son a screwdriver and manipulating a toxic element in front of him
Hi :) Thank you :) I use 50x10x5mm magnets. You must look for N45 neodymium magnets. If you use normal N52 you will need to make wall thin as possible (about 1mm) because magnet force is created a mm before the contact. With N42 or a bit cheaper N45 magnet the force is generated 3-4mm before the contact and also at the contact so the wall can bi thicker. I use N42 or N45 and my wall is about 2-3mm thick. I hope that you understood what I just wrote :)
Didn't see you rinse the glass shards out of the block before you filled it; hope you did. Glad the little kid stole your drill. Serves you right for not using ear or eye protection!
Awesome video :D I really want to try doing it myself, but have no experience with wood working. Before I start trying to make something similar to your design, I had twoof questions. - How long is the wood part? - When you make the "slot" for the blade, what thickness do you use than? Thanks again for a nice video!
@@exigauner understand… you have s newer model. I have 4 years old and we constantly have a problem… and we use it only for flat surfaces and on edges (manly on tables)….
Could you tell me the dimensions of the pieces you used or even just the glass piece you built around? My buddy is trying to make one of these so I was going to get him a really nice cut of wood for the project as a birthday present.
Hi there :) like I said in the video comment here what epoxy clock would you want as present if you like this epoxy style clocks :) or if you have some other idea for present and if it’s woodworking related I will try to craft it :)
Great idea! I actually have a couple of square glass so I would like to try to make one or two dispensers. Where have you found the valve and the faucet ? and have you put some silicone when you've inserted the glass in the square wood to keep it in place ? keep up the good work ;)