MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. ru-vid.comUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
Great job. Just thinking how cool it would be to make with replaceable panels that way you could use them more of the year. Like having Halloween and Easter silhouettes too.
ME GUSTO LA IDEA....aunque veo demasiada elaboracion en la caja ...se puede hacer una caja mas sencilla , manteniendo el dibujo que es lo que mas resalta del trabajo ...es una critica constructiva ...excelente trabajo ! un proyecto mas para poner manos a la obra !
owdy from Yuma, Arizona. I had already subscribed to your channel and am looking forward to viewing more of your vlogs. Thank you for sharing. Question: Could you provide a detail written list on the materials you use on your projects along with instructions on how to assemble them? Thank you in advance.
Wow! These are incredibly beautiful and I only wish I was lucky enough to have them from such a talented craftsman. (Here's my feeble attempt at Spanish lol) Mucho Gracias Senor ❤🇨🇦
Hola excelente...no soy ningun maestro ni nada ..pero ...se podria colocar de esas palnchas blancas que se usan con cintas led o neon en los diesños para que la luz se reflejara en las fijuras de mejor forma...es solo un pesamiento ....excelente diseño
Complementi..........bellisimooooo Beutufullll ........tanti grazieeeeeusted es un grandisimo artista.. ...tiene unas manos maravillosas saludos desde Italia.😐🇨🇴🇮🇪🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
I always find it amazing when I see that, and they are still not working safely. My grandma lost 2 fingers because the company she worked for took guards off the machines so they would run faster. It was a bookbinding machine. The string caught her fingers and a second later they were gone. I was a little girl about 10 at the time. 30 years later I still remember the lesson. My workshop safety slogan is “Safety First. Fuck Ups Are Forever!” And yes I have a sign
I was running a 90 lb jack hammer,it fell thru and almost took one of mine. It's not always what ya think.. On the other hand I know a fella running a planer drunk..lost 2 fingers..mmmmmm. So much for being a surgeon
Не могу сказать, что все отлично. Над качеством нужно поработать, а вот сами идеи очень даже хорошие. Только за идею поставлю палец вверх, но не за качество.
Have you got a mitre block? Most DIY stores sell them, even most hobby stores too nowadays. It’s like an open box with the angles for mitres already marked out and straight cuts too. You just put the piece of wood you wish to cut into the “box” against the correct angle you want to make then using a mitre saw… it makes a difference, and make your cut. Then you place the next piece into the box and make the opposite cut and you. Should have a perfectly neat mitred joint.
@@c.mcanelly6821 yes that would work. Don’t know what your mitre block is like but some come with drilled holes so you can screw them to your work bench then clamp the wood in place so it doesn’t move and you should be good to go! Hope that works for you x
¡¡¡Qué hermosa y noble que es la carpintería!!!Gracias Maestro por sus videos.Me entretengo mucho viéndolos,aunque después no haga nada de lo que Ud. enseña con tanto cariño y profesionalismo.👍👍👍🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🤜🤛.Que el año 2o21 lo llene de PAZ Y ESPERANZAS.🤝🤝🤝
Buongiorno e buone feste complimenti sei molto bravo anzi bravissimo volevo chiederti gentilmente se potevi mandarmi le misure di queste creazioni fantastici le misure in italiano grazie mille AUGURI ancora.
Exelente trabajo amigo y muy adecuado para navidad ,tengo una duda , que liquido, le pones al final ,con la pistola? . Saludos desde Cartagena - Chile ,Feliz Navidad y prospero año 2121
Looks great! Was just wondering if I could get the measurements of the boards used and of the cuts you made so that it would be easier for me to replicate this project? Edit: what type of wood would also be appreciated
No riving knife on that rip saw. Dangerous. Only work without riving knife if your doing dado cuts. No blade guard either but thats less of an issue. I once witnessed a piece of 2" X 2" kick back out of a saw with no riving knife, it put the operator in hospital
no glue i can see then not lasting long i am a carpenter and own my own business and i would not do anything like this without glue stronger than just nails and screws i use all three when making thing out of wood as it would stand the test of time