In this video I want to see if I can sculpt a hammer ring from brass. Patreon: / urituchman Instagram: / urituchman Music: European Archive Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade, Op. 35 musopen.org/music/43938-scheh...
Haha, no worries, the intro is not gone. Sometimes I feel like oooozing in to the video in different ways :) Rimsky-Korsakov took the stage this time xD
I watched all your vids, but it's still absolutely unbelievable to me, how you make such beautiful and creative stuff with your hands. I also always wonder how much time these projects take.
It's amazing to see how much of your personality oozes into what you make. I can see you living in the 1800's in Paris, crafting things by hand in an era where mass production doesn't exist. You add all these flairs to your items that make them the ultimate curios in demand by the nobles of the day. On a more informational note, how long has it taken you to get all of these different hand tools? I'd love to start working in similar materials such as brass/wood and on similar, ornate projects.
Someone called you a hidden gem on RU-vid and I agree. Your video recordings are exceptionally high quality, both picture and sound. Your projects are wonderful and inspiring. But its your dialogue that captures my attention and leaves me wanting more. The projects are good, but you sir are a gifted craftsman, warm & welcoming host and a joy to watch. Thank you.
Consistently entertaining videos. Love the project, great job! I assumed the red isn't your enemy thing was a dig at alec steele and his fear/hatred of red dykom. Then I realized it was a tomato.
On the Singer, which you have converted to the grinder, I have learned to sew. I am always happy when I see these old parts. 🤗 The little hammer has become great again and is a funny idea.👍👍👍
I have watched a lot of your videos and I must say that you have superb taste in music. I would think so because all your choices are my favorite i.e. Rimsky, Satie, Prokofiev, etc.
I wonder if there’ll ever be a museum of these interesting artifacts. Is that video of the foot petal grinder around? I’ve heard about that thing nonstop in my woodworking classes.
wonderful to see fine hand craftsmanship! very inspiring. I love machining brass but never did any hand work like that. each piece must be sooo time consuming haha
Uri, That is totally cool... I think you could make a nice etching type tool doing the same thing. I really like the raised pigeon on it. Even something like this as a pencil holder type thing would be cool as well... I enjoyed the music and the notes as well, It was the best video so far.... The sneeze was the best part...