Hi my name is Paul Pinto and I’m an 19 year old maker from Connecticut. This channel will cover woodworking, metal fabrication, blacksmithing and much more! I will be posting weekly videos of my latest projects so make sure you subscribe!
Sorry broo never say I was stupid when you learning there is nobody called stupid Sorry for your mistake . Next time drill small pilot and slow speed with tap tapmatic it will keep your bit cold
After i have seen how you placed the frets, i can guarantee you, that this thing will sound terrible. There is a mathematical formula, to get the PRECISE measurement of each fret, otherwise it will be out of tune all over the place.
Serious question for the sake of common sense... It appeared that the door was being installed on the outside of that warehouse. The question is why go through all of the trouble when everything around it is thin sheet metal and Styrofoam? If someone wants in, they could rip a hole straight through the wall in a few seconds... Or just drive up with a truck and rip that door off with ease...
Pretty ingenious. However, you won't need to worry about wooden wedges. If you can press a handle into a head. A kerf won't be needed. Set your head and then use a barrel wedge or two and use the press again to sync them in. Should be nice and tight from there.
what was the overall cost of materials and how much time did it take for the whole process. As a hobbyist blacksmith, I understand the "make it yourself" mindset but it seems from between all the tools you have, time and materials, it might be just as well to buy a premade press.
why? if I wanted to break in there I would just remove screws on tin walls to break in my Dad build iron door for a jeweler in 1976, thiefs came in and broke on through the ceiling cause they could find another way to break in
Just found your channel like the video have you ever built a full tang cleaver brush axe like a machete with a two foot handle and a clever machete brush axe blade