2mm! Damn that is some precise work on a simple and elegant little project Chris. Now to identify what some of the things you were storing in there are 😊
That could a future competition 😊 Identify the random objects in other channels videos 😂 I thought I was the only one that did that sort of thing. It was a diamond file, 2 palm massage sticks and a non contact voltage detector that my 5 year old son checks for live circuits around the house 😊 ॐ
And another great entry to the challenge Chris (but I knew that was coming)! I'm trying to keep up everytime a video pops up... I need a lot of coffee!!
Thank you Gerrit again 😊 I'm looking forward to your video. I couldn't work out what it was yet from the upside down thumbnail, but I know I will enjoy it 😊 ॐ
Nuevamente me ha sorprendido con un trabajo tan delicado, pareciera hecho de plástico, no imagino como sera el próximo proyecto. Saludos cordiales Amigo.....
Hello my friend. Congratulations on participating in Sumo's Scrap wood challenge. I also participated in this project. I made a flower bed from scrap tree branches. I like your project. you always do great work. you did a good job See you. Big greetings.
Thank you Bram mate 😊 I only realised the thickness once I could see the shadow of the chuck shining through from the back and thought I better stop 😊 I'm sure you know what happens if I'd have carried on a bit more 😂 ॐ
Great skill there, Chris. That's not easy to get a 2mm thickness. Not that I know how to use a lathe, but pretty sure I would have gouged it at 10mm thickness itself. Lol 😆
I have a couple Mark 😊 A Hantek DSO5102P and that little DSO138 that come as a kit, but really handy for portable use. I have a few of these little DIY kits and they are great, especially the ESR tester, my favourite for identifying salvaged components 😊 ॐ