I could totally relate with your frustration at the end. It happens in some way or another with every diy project. I think it makes the final result that much more enjoyable. Great video!
Glad I’m not the only one who gets frustrated and has to improvise mid-build! Watching some of these “pro” RU-vid builders makes me think they get everything right the first time. Thanks for sharing ALL your experiences!
bro, this is such a creative idea. A better showcase of the end result would have been nice. also it was kind of refreshing too see someone without complete festool gear and a sick workshop building stuff. i can relate to that way more. all the best for you 💯💯😂👌👍
You are 1100% correct, I don't know why I didn't think to do a lil showcase at the end of it, haha. In my head I was thinking "they saw enough of it, its in the thumbnail of the other one and in the intro, blablablah" All my festool gear is in my OTHER shop, I was just slummin it. 😂
Thanks! I literally came up with that idea day of. they sell faux brick walls sheeting for like 60 bucks.... Didn't want to spend any money on this. Necessity is the mother of invention I hear...
Tryin to think of something facetious to say here... sadly I am spent after work all day so... [[Insert funny yet charming response here]] But thanks, and appreciate the comment!
I spoke too soon about you cutting glass in part 1. Sorry. I agree with you about the satisfaction of using hand tools. Hope to see more videos from you.
nothing to apologize for, you didn't screw up the glass cutting, that was all on me :D It's a lesson learned and at least it was a lesson learned on free material without blood being spilt, I'll take it! the hand tools was something I was not expecting, very satisfying for how much longer it takes, thinking of doing a hand tool only build for something in the future, just haven't figured out what yet. Thanks!
@@thewannabecraftsman oh, I knew that I had not jinxed you. I was watching these back to back Initially, hand tools are a bit slower. With a bit of practice (often resulting in extra kindling for the fire), it becomes pretty fast. Hope to keep seeing your videos
its a privacy window film, I bought it at lowes for like 15-20 bucks cost depends on how much of it you purchase www.lowes.com/pd/GILA-Privacy-36-in-W-x-15-ft-L-Silver-Mirror-Privacy-Control-Window-Film/1103235 Reply
i don't understand why everyone wants to make the inside of their mine shaft look like the inside of a chimney with lights, horizontal or vertical, the walls inside mine shafts are rock.........
there is only so many things you can make the inside of a square table look like going on for infinity And some mine shafts do us brick walls. Short answer though- its easier than anything else