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Todas las ideas excelentes, la única que me pareció con un poco de riesgo de lecionarse es cuando se pegó con cinta adhesiva al dedo, pero cada quien deberá tomar sus respectivas precauciones
Imagine being able to see the finished item. Then...just build it. Sometimes it ain't perfect- that's o k...modify on the fly. I'm hooked. Gotta watch em all. Building my own shop, slowly, and I want this dude right there.
Очень понравился совет как применить кусочек уголка и сделать из него барашек вместо гайки! 👍спасибо! Буду применять. И вообще очень хорошие лайфхаки и советы! 👍❤👏👏👏🍒✌🇷🇺🖐
Some pretty cool ideas, some I already use. The best part of your video is I don't have to mute any annoying shitty music - thank you for that, please don't change :~)
Why not just use the utility knife to cut the tape instead of breaking off a piece of the razor blade wrapping it in painters tape and using that to cut the tape doesn't make much sense
From the title of the video, I would leave only "35 tips for the crazy." Because there are no secrets and tricks in the video, there is only damage to the material and consumables. Everything that is shown in the video has been known for a long time and is not a secret.
Seemingly useful but in the wrong hand it is absolutely meaningless. How many people possess these machinary tools at home? This might be good for the factory workers, not for the ordinary people.
Some people use plastic bottles in their 3D printers. I've seen similar videos where people cut bottles into thin long strips so they can feed them into the 3d printers extruder nozzle. Its a cheap source of plastic and a great way to recycle the bottles.
Making a Dremel cut-off wheel from a used, regular sized one, was a great idea. I will definitely use that one. But, I sure won't be taping a razor blade to the end of my thumb! They need to think that idea over somemore.
Some inventions are a big NOPE. For example the cutter in the finger, tape to hold the tools or magnets to pick the drill cuttings without a bag covering them.
There are those who trip over dollars to pick up dimes. They are the ones who work harder to make something "easier". Welding up a jig to make a number of the same things makes sense. A quick one-time wood jig for a one-off makes sense, too. Im rambling and being redundant. That said...if I dont own the tool I will make it based on the necessaries such as: longevity, expected usage, etc. Sometimes spending $5 is actually the right thing to do.
Да кому ты этого говоришь, дружище?! Он на молоток клеит двусторонний скотч, чтобы гвоздь держался и не падал...ну ты же понимаешь, что это пиздец 😂🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Sponsored by double sided tape 31 ideas were just put double sided tape on stuff and stick whatever to it, when they should've used a magnet on most but instead use a magnet to catch metal shavings and then have to clean off with their hand....no thanks I'd rather sweep it up, vacuum it, or actually use double sided tape then throw away lol
All Great Ideas... But, I hope nobody follows the thumb razer one. It would not be fun to hear someone did, forgot they were wearing it, forgot this and went to scratch with the same thumb.
@Rover Either I don't understand your suggestion (maybe misinterpreting it) or it wouldn't work for long. Striking any magnet would begin to misalign the atoms' such that each strike weakens the magnetic field.