It is a fun machine. I enjoy designing stuff and then seeing it being cut out and all coming together. Having the ability to make signs and personalize things with logos and text is a big addition to my skills.
Thanks Brian! I took down my drum room in the garage so the shop has been a mess. Finally got it back to where I can work out there again. Ready to make more stuff!
Hey man! Thanks! I drank it all. lol I learned that putting glasses of beer back in the fridge for later makes them really flat. I guess I never opened a beer and waited to drink it before.
Hey Mike! Thanks! Yeah, these are fun to make. Glass sizes seem to be all over the place, so you kind of have to make them for specific glasses. Seems like they would be standard sizes, but they're not.
Hey Willem! That's cool! I saw a new video on building a CNC with 3D printed parts. It was really cool. Good luck with the build. Adding the ability to make signs and do text and logos is really a plus.
Hey, thanks! Yeah, I don't drink much beer either. This is the first time I've bought beer in about a year. All is well here, hope you are doing well there!
Hi stranger hows things over there? Hope the family are well. Great video haven't got one of those X-Carve machines so have to try and do by hand, good presents to give out as well. Stay Safe, Barry (ENG)
Hi Barry, all is well here. These would be easy to make with regular tools too. I was thinking of scoping out some local pubs to see what they use for these and ask if they needed new ones. Stay safe over there!
Nice work Steve. They look great. Two questions: 1. Could you have done both size glasses in one by carving out the smaller holes inside of the bigger holes? 2. Did you drink each beer between boards so each board had fresh beer? ;)
Hey Dale! That's a good idea to make a small pocket in a larger pocket. I found that these glasses are not standard diameters at all. I think I would just make pockets to fit the largest pint glass. I don't drink beer that much anymore, so just the four were enough for me. lol
Steve, Planning on playing Santa this year? Not talkin bout the beard (yea right Mac), talkin bout how all that beer might affect the body beautiful you’ve been working on. BTW, lookin good buddy! And you haven’t lost your touch on makin great videos and woodworking also!
Hey Mac! I was thinking about being Santa, but decided to trim the beard. I would enjoy doing that though. I had cut out beer for a while, but had to get some for this beauty shots in this project. I don't really miss it. I want to start making more videos but it's just so hot out there now.
Hey, thanks! I designed it in Easel. Here's a link to the project. There is a blue 'Open in Easel' button and you should be able to download a zip with an account, or at least grab screenshots so you can size and print in Word or something.
HI, Starving Youngun and I've always heard that drinking that stuff would make hair grow out of your ears and nose! Now if you'll excuse me I've got to go hunt some pliers and a torch! Remain calm and stay cool in Hotlants a and GBWYall!
@@SteveCarmichael My last toot was in the tropics in 1972 and one pony Miller since at least 30 years ago. Water from then on but maybe some other stuff would help flush out kidney stones but better not take a chance. We're fine as old people that're very goofy are. 70-ish up here. Come on up and bring a coat. You'd freeze at 70 being used to your home climate! And I don't think our sugar levels could handle it!
I know, about 2-3 months. I had to take down my drum room in the garage, so I finally got the shop put back together and I'm actually able to move around out there. I bought the parts to make one, but lately I've been buying them. lol I have a telecaster body I cut from a tree that fell at my childhood home, so finishing that is on my to do list.