Ricky Trickartt is a Graphic Artist from the edge of London. He is the creator of children's picture book Alley Cat Rally, published by Flying Eye Books, and the creator of hundreds of record covers for the likes of Hospital Records, Critical Music, Netsky, Danny Byrd and High Contrast. Ricky lives to create, has drawn an illustration on a Post-It Note every single day since 2014, and is gradually filling this channel up with videos about his random creative projects.
Really enjoyed the project BUT your use of the table makes me feel sick everytime you use it. If you keep you bad habits up you will loose your fingers if you are lucky and a hand or arm if not. Please rethink how you are using that tool or this hobby will be a distant dream 😢
Agreed. I saw the beginning and potential end of your table saw use at time marker 1:49. Please do yourself a favour and buy a book on table saw setup and safety. I suggest The Table Saw Book by Kelly Mehler.
This channel is quickly becoming one of my favourites, great ingenuity and problem solving to come up with great projects. This is another brilliant result 👍👍
I've never seen a beautiful cyclone before - so far from a traffic cone! Your approach and narrative show there are plenty of benefits for using what you have to improve workshop infrastructure. It is a learning experience and a practicing experience too - a whole lot of wins for when you make something destined for outside the workshop. Thanks for sharing your perspective and journey!
Been waiting patiently for your next video and it didn’t disappoint. Wish I had a scrap wood library as impressive as yours. Great effort, definitely makes me want to get something sorted for my jobsite saw. Contemplating OSB for now as it’s more affordable. Anyway, back to the patient wait for your next vid. Cheers
One of the most dangerous things to do on a tablesaw is to not control the piece being pinched in between the blade and the fence. Please take care to keep yourself safe. Nice work otherwise, keep it up!
Ah, the GBA! I can faintly recall the lightihg accessories that became available for this over time... I think my sister had a third party magnifying screen with lights that only seem to induce a migraine upon me! I love what you've done, including the colour of the case.
I don't bother putting a bag in my Henry hoover, so it just fills up the plastic base, and then I just empty that into the bin. I've been using it like that for over 20 years, with no issues.
Just discovered you thanks to the almighty algorithm. Great vid! Seems like maybe “acceptable woodworking” is an excellent title for a series of videos. Great ring to it. Hoping for more in the future. 😬