This channel is mainly about making things. My hope for these videos is to inspire you to go out and create something. Or at least put a smile on your face.
I’ve used a neon, sign, transformer, many times.. However, one day they just stop working. I just bought a new neon sign transformer and like you I can’t get the damn thing to burn. I’m going to contact the manufacturer and see if they have an answer for me. I’ll let you know if I find anything.
i put a rag in a drill to speed up and get a good shine. my first one i i made is just straight shovelled dirt, so who knows what materials are in it, i’ve made clay recently so that will be used to make my 2nd doradongo. plus people talk about making these in 1 day, but mine went exactly like this
Wonderful video! Great work and thanks!!! I need more practice using that chart. I don't get it. Also, is there a way to find thin steel because like silver it'll be easier to bend... I can't afford silver or sterling silver all the time. TIA!
I’m having the same issue new fuel pump installed but the crank is not engaging the lever to pump fuel in. When I pump by hand it pulls fuel with ease. Update: I guess there is a push rod that falls out of place when removing old pump.
I don't think it's 100% necessary. There isn't a hard rule to follow, from what I can tell. I think the process of adding layers helps give a more round shape.
My first one looks like your textured one, shiny but rough. My friend said it looks like an old skee ball lol How do you get them so marble smooth? Just keep damp and adding more fine layers?
The fine dirt helps build up an outer shell. I added maybe 6 layers. After that, I waited for it to dry slightly until it started to feel firm. I started polishing it with a smooth jar (around 17 minutes in the video).
Not overly fragile. They can be handled without much worry. One fell on the floor from about 4 feet, and only a small piece broke off. Very tough considering it's just polished dirt.
Just finished my first ring.Its stainless. Very hard to bend.I should of annealed it first.Still turned out decent.Im hooked! Going thrift shopping tomorrow! Thanks for your knowledge!! Definitely gonna try the GM key ring next!! I know a few car guys that would really dig a car key ring.🤘🤠🤘
Refreshing to see a video where you as a streamer show what difficulties you run into, instead of only showing the flawless attempts. Thanks! Enjoy your weekend sir.
Colour the spoon blank with a black sharpie pen before annealing ,then wave the flame over spoon till the ink evapirates ,then you stop the annealing process ,and then proceed to hammer into shape
I never knew that clay/dirt and water could look so nice! The spheres look similar to something i dabble in, although i use a nepalese technique, and a different material.
The way you are dealing with the clamps and probes is like looking down the barrel of a loaded gun with a hair trigger. The table you inserted at 3:33 was very good. That said, I think these are externally measured currents, and the amount of internal penetration is related to the applied voltage. Apparently "medium" voltages (2000 volts), are the sweet spot which do the most damage, because they can deliver the currents in the table deep into tissue. Probably why that voltage works so well for woodburning? And the additional power (amps X volts) of course. The current that actually can stop the heart is very low, milliamps. My guess is the table accounts for current spreading out through the body, so it is higher. Unfortunately, with one clamp in the right hand and one in the left, you provide an electron superhighway through your arms and to the chest. Let's not ignore that fraction of the overall current which is spread through the body and making it's way around the heart. It is burning your internal organs like a piece of lichtenburg art.
Aways use a foot peddle on /off switch so it is never on unless your foot activates it. Remember there have been multiple accidental very quick deaths caused by this device. bB safe out there.
This was a lot of work and very well demonstrated. I am deeply grateful. You did a fine job with that visual cross reference chart! I wonder if sanding first, would make the verdigris stick better without flaking off. Coating on top of flaking will not prevent it flaking off. You have to secure the patina somehow. If you are sick, it is not by chance. Eat right, sleep early and enough, exercise, and take Zinc 50 mg every night. You will never get sick again. Stay away from sugar, sugary things, fruit juice, white refined carbs. Go more Keto.