Kinda what I was thinking...but I guess it's his tapered shank and he can clean it as hard and fast as he likes. Looks like he did a good job of it. :-P
Flashback 53 years ago. I was 10 years old, elementary school on Long Island. Music class. Teacher plays some music and tells us that "you will never ever forgot these notes that you will now hear". Plays the music. I never forgot those ten notes, but did forget the name of the piece; for the last 53 years I never heard them again and more or less gave up on ever hearing them again. This evening, watching this ViJayo, my jaw dropped at about 3:10. There were the notes, just as I carried them in my head for the last 53 years. A moment that I will never forget. Thank You So Much.
I was field engineering a hinge repair today... (Hitting a coach bolt with a brick to get it to seat), mindlessly saying "tappy tap tap". Workmate mustn't spend his spare time watching the Canadian Bumfuzzle; thought 'I', was the mad one FFS.
4thGradeDropout Yeah, I mean...the vast majority of his videos would illicit a "sub" from me...but if I saw this for the first time, I would have hit "subscribe" with a 10lb sledge....
animalmother556x45 Agreed. It is always a pleasure to here the commentary and expert opinion of someone in industry who is also well read/ a real person.
Credits: Director - An art school student Producer - A recently graduated liberal arts student who couldn't find a liberal arts job and focused on the "art" part of his degree Hands - AvE Choreographer - An aspiring mime Script Writer - An aspiring mime (AvE?) Boom Operator - Camera Operator - A janky welded mess Set designer - AvE Practical Effects - AvE Musical Director - A fan of 1920's silent films Prop Designer - China Special thanks to Silent Bob
basically it means if you have the means do it with a machine, if not, do it by hand. You can see that he demonstrates a low tech solution then shows the easier machine solution.
Absolutely amazing! You, sir, are brilliant. Already a master of the spoken word, you took it to a whole new level with this video into the realm of purely visual, non-verbal communication. And, yet, we knew _exactly_ what you were "talking" about despite nary a word and complex subject matter. Though you'd be welcome as the shop teacher at any high school, you could easily be a professor at a university teaching masters class students, you're that good. This is no exagerration and there's no need for modesty. You truly know how to communicate and teach; you're a natural. Cheers!
This was almost on the level of a primitive technology video. I loved your pantomime explanations of what you were doing. Consider doing more of these, please!
I watch all of Your videos, and never comment on them. This is an exception. Combination of classical music, silient narreation and good workshop fun is a thing i have to admire.
I watched this with my wife and it made her fall asleep. If I had known that's all it takes I would have starting sharing my ave videos with her a long time ago.
Just have to be careful to avoid excessive lateral force... a fracture could develop and then the doctor says you have to stay off the mill for 4-8 weeks.
No bullshit...your best work yet. Actions really do speak louder than words...especially the two-finger rub and the vigorous shaft cleaning. Left me in tears bro...
One of the best videos this channel has ever produced. From the super outside the box solution to a problem to the once again excellent choice in background music. (Egmont Overture, Opus 84). The best compliment I can give this channel though is that my wife even likes it. Keep up the good work.
Have you ever tried the super glue and baking soda trick? For those that don't know about it, apply the super glue and sprinkle baking soda on top. It will catalyze almost instantly and turn extremely hard. Works like a hot damn on little plastic pieces such as when you break a clip or whatnot while working on your car. I have also heard that it is an approved repair method for composite rotor blades on choppers. Might have worked in this instance for bonding the diamond dust to the bit. Just a handy trick to keep in mind next time something plastic decides to break and needs a quick bond.
gtoboss600 you can also pack a small void with baking soda and squirt superglue in there. The baking soda acts as a catalyst and a filler material simultaneously. Perfect for when something plastic shatters and you can't find quite all of the little slivery bits to stick it back together
He speaks with his hands...I made out "skookum" & "Swedish Nut Rounder." I thought he was saying "Tappy tap tap" but it was actually "Formerly known as the wife's sewing room - Tippy tip tip"
Holy fuck I'm dying this is fucking hilarious. I usually watch these for the jargon n funny talking Canuck but this might be better than that. Is AvE the new Charlie Chaplin???
I'm glad another commenter knew the name of the musical piece: "Beethoven's Egmont Overture." I then searched RU-vid to see which conductor was responsible for this superb version, and within the comments section of one of the vids, someone marveled how Beethoven overcame his deafness to create such wonderful music. Then it dawned upon me that it was probably no accident that our favorite creative Uncle utilized the music of a deaf musician for a video with no sound (other than the deaf Musician's music). Well played, sir.......Oh, and BTW didja notice at 4:18 with all the metal lying around he used pieces of dead tree carcasses to solve his problem?
Check out the volume control on a video on the BBC online. They've been doing that for almost 20 years... and so few people notice. Yet in the dozens of times they've re-engineered that site over the years someone has always stood up and told the developers "we need a customization on the volume control..."
Love the looney tunes! I had a friend lift his house 5’ with jacks over 4 years to build his basement out to 10’ and all he listened to was these Warner brothers tapes of Bugs bunny music. You’re awesome!
That is pretty skookum! But how long did it actually take to cut through +/- 1" of stone? From the look of your cutter, I would guess it would have been like going at a tree with a dull beaver!
brilliant absolutely brilliant loved how it got dramatic slow motion and even in reverse. kinda reminded me of cartoons when I was a kid Bugs Bunny Daffy Duck Old School
I just spend a week without internet, this is the first thing I've seen since. Great video Ave, you've made my day! I could hear you talk even though I couldn't hear you talk.
Was cracking up with the flourishing hand gestures. You should make more vid jay o's like this for your random projects. Keep up the good work man, you help give some laughter and add some intelligence to the day!