I love how you sell an item that people really love, whether it is a great knife or a sanding block, and then you will also show the processes you go through to make said items so that anyone can make them for themselves. It shows that you are more interested in helping the community to grow and further their skills than you are in keeping "trade secrets" to make as much money as you can. Thank you for being a hero for craftsmanship in this mass produced and money hungry world.
It could come from a number of things. See if the frequency of the vibes match up to the rotation of your various wheels and stuff. That would be the quickest way to star sorting it out. 👍
@@Simplelittlelife I moved the drive wheel closer to the motor and it helped a tiny bit. I think I might need to anchor the entire thing to my bench a bit better
From the link to the sales page....... O-rings will break down and wear out, but these are just standard rubber o-rings that can easily be found at auto parts stores.
I've been a subscriber for years Jeremy so please don't think this is hate, but I'm a little sad you didn't mention Aaron Gough in this video. I know you did in the first one you made.
No no I understand. Since that video I found two people who have made them and shared before Aaron shared his so I have no clue who came up with the original idea. I don’t even really think it matters. I’ve shared tons of things that others have copied and shared without crediting me and frankly, who cares? Like Harry Truman said, “it’s amazing what you can accomplish when you don’t care who gets the credit.”
I understand, I know you've had so many of your videos ripped off and stuck on Facebook with no credit given back to you. That's why I was sure you'd give a nod. No worries bro. Was that quote from the Jim Carey film with Ed Harris up in the moon?! 😉
@@Simplelittlelife well I appreciate that the go figure they'll probably end up in stock while I have no money being a single father of two is a pain in the ass sometimes 😂 but I will definitely keep my eyes open it looks so handy and I do all of my sanding by hand
A thick plastic cutting table with flat steel bottom works for me better than the 3D printed one, it warped quite bad, probably my fault during printing, but you know...