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Realistic Hay Bales - Model Railroad Scenery 

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Adding realistic details to you model railway is vital to creating that sense of realism and awe. These large round hay bales are a perfect example of how simple to make scenery details drastically transform your layout into a museum quality master piece.
This method is about as easy as it gets when making ultra-realistic scenery and details, they are very fast to make, super easy to make and best of all they are made using simple cheap materials.
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@r.catssapin191
@r.catssapin191 5 лет назад
Wow! This dude has remarkable patience. I'm a huge admirer of his talent. Absolutely amazing!!!!
@jerrywhidby5259
@jerrywhidby5259 7 лет назад
I don't even care for modeling. I find it relaxing to watch these videos though. I think I enjoy the thought process involved in replicating items from everyday objects. I noticed the chain link fence in the back drop, and I knew how it was made. I just like the clever ideas involved. A bonus for me is that if my child ever needs a diorama made for school, I'm golden.
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 7 лет назад
Thanks Jerry :) I get quite a lot of people who don't actually do any modelling but just enjoy watching the video. I remember making plenty of dioramas as a kid for school :) Cheers Luke
@erho2967
@erho2967 7 лет назад
Jerry Whidby kind of like watching Bob Ross!
@narwhool
@narwhool 7 лет назад
puts me to sleep
@khertler
@khertler 7 лет назад
Between this, Clickspring, and Primitive Technology, the Aussies sure have the relaxing videos down.
@jerrywhidby5259
@jerrywhidby5259 7 лет назад
Love primitive technology too
@alvarot6058
@alvarot6058 6 лет назад
I dont get tired watching your videos.I really admire the precision and the patience you have.Keep like this,i really like to watch it.
@RustyNickels
@RustyNickels 7 лет назад
This channel is addicting.
@ThumpertTheFascistCottontail
@ThumpertTheFascistCottontail 7 лет назад
Did you mean: *addictive*
@alien_industries3803
@alien_industries3803 5 лет назад
@@ThumpertTheFascistCottontail grammar nazi!
@samuricexful
@samuricexful 4 года назад
I know right? I have no interest in ever doing any of this stuff that I watch either LOL.
@w.rustylane5650
@w.rustylane5650 8 месяцев назад
Because I'm building a farm scene for my HO layout, I'm again revisiting one of your videos as I have forgotten much since I last viewed. I use my fine jute string for many purposes and will use it once again for this project. Crack on, mate. I really like your mods to the North West Shore Line chopper as I have the same one. Plenty of popsicle sticks and straws. Cheers from eastern TN
@Cedric220480
@Cedric220480 8 лет назад
simply amazing, your work is exceptional
@boltuss
@boltuss 8 лет назад
HAY ....... what a great tutorial luke
@VRHandmade
@VRHandmade 8 лет назад
Hay quá :))
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+boltuss2006 lol, I wish I had a witty reply......... nope I got nothing :) Cheers Luke
@maxpracht7719
@maxpracht7719 7 лет назад
I was thinking of ANY way to make this faster. I came up with a blender, putting your leaf mix on a toilet paper roll, but none are super effective.
@mielmiek81
@mielmiek81 7 лет назад
dear Luke stumbled by accident upon your channel and you've inspired me greatly. I'm going to create my own dioramas with help of your videos. For my first project I'd like to create an fenshui Japanese garden. I bought the Woodland coarse ballast light grey do you think this is the best option for a gravel garden? Kind regards
@mentlegen8187
@mentlegen8187 7 лет назад
boltuss2006 clever I like it
@uufflakke07
@uufflakke07 7 лет назад
What I've been watching? Someone creating a 15 mm hay bale . And I liked it!
@riverbankrailways
@riverbankrailways 8 месяцев назад
That…is amazing :) Thoroughly enjoying your videos Luke and making my way through them all, picking up lots of tip along the way - thanks for sharing! Adrian
@doctommy
@doctommy 6 лет назад
I wrapped the bales with two pieces of heavy, Brown or Tan thread the tied them off. They look pretty good, great video, thanks for sharing......
@oluffriesthomsen7680
@oluffriesthomsen7680 8 лет назад
You have an AMAZING fantasy and eye for the different things to use. Love it 👍
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
Thanks mate, glad you are enjoying the videos 😊
@sonyahart6479
@sonyahart6479 7 лет назад
Holy hay bails that's amazing how do you ever come up with such realistic ideas!
@LordRusty5
@LordRusty5 8 лет назад
Hay! Well done, Luke! Brilliant!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+John Bellucci lol cheers John, glad you enjoyed :) Cheers Luke
@katewizer2736
@katewizer2736 6 лет назад
These are so cute! What a great item for hobby stores!
@bartoncessna1
@bartoncessna1 8 лет назад
Another really creative and original idea Luke - thanks!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+bartoncessna1 Thanks for the great comment. I've got many more videos on the way. Cheers Luke
@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695
to make them more realistic squash them a bit because round bales are not purfectly round they always have some flat spot under them
@JFBence
@JFBence 6 лет назад
Also non belt balers cannot roll bales so perfectly, they leave a squished knot shape in the middle. So if I wanted to make it a bit more realistic, I won't use tweezers, but just push a bunch of tape together, and start rolling afterwards.
@missyb9438
@missyb9438 6 лет назад
Purrfect!! Meow 😂
@Jeff-Vader_head_of_catering
@Jeff-Vader_head_of_catering 4 года назад
Man, Luke, you are an incredibly inventive person! Your techniques and solutions are brilliant!
@charsfm5203
@charsfm5203 5 лет назад
that is some next level genius right there
@ronnybogaerts3359
@ronnybogaerts3359 6 лет назад
thanks luke, you give us some great hints at low cost.i'm feeling good to be one of your subs.
@kingmike40
@kingmike40 6 лет назад
I thought that Fast, Cheap and Easy were only good for dates. Learn something new everyday.
@dismaldog
@dismaldog 8 лет назад
thanks mate-made one for N Scale today-halved your dimensions-looks good,jute took me a while-so small
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
cool, yeah it takes a while to cut up all the jute... but it's worth it in the end :) Cheers Luke
@alistaircross2092
@alistaircross2092 2 года назад
Love this idea! They look amazing
@peterpocock9062
@peterpocock9062 8 лет назад
Thanks for your reply Luke. I should add a bit more to my previous comment. I did not use the twine you used. I used the real stuff, as is used to "wrap" the full size rolls so they dont fall apart when they are moved. The colour is exactly right for hay that has "cured" a few days in the sun. I did not use a little jig like you. As there is a twist in the twine, it holds together when it goes under The Chopper, (folks, if you have not got one do so, its the best 20 bucks you can spend). However, when I have used the full size machines we wrapped the rolls in plastic netting. I reckon some tule in a strip might look the part here. White would be ok. When we cart the rolls, one at a time is not done. We have four pairs of forks on the tractor, 2 pr on the front and 2 pr on the 3pl (3 point linkage) at the rear. So instead of one at a time it is 4 rolls at a time. Tends to speed things up a bit! I might add it is way better than picking up small rectangular bales. Done thousands of the little stinkers! Pete
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+Peter Pocock the forks I made have four prongs, I think it could be feasible to pick up 3 at a time with it in a triangle formation... not sure if it would be prototypical or not? I really like the idea of using tulle to wrap bales, I'll definitely give that a try! I used to work at a stock feed, however we didn't deal with the large round bales much and when we did they got loaded one at a time usually. I know what you mean about the square bales! I couldn't tell you how many of those I've stacked, it kept me very fit climbing up and down massive stacks of hay in the shed loading and unloading trailer loads of hay. Those days are long behind me though, now I just sit in a seat and take people from A to B. Cheers Luke
@dannylaguer515
@dannylaguer515 8 лет назад
Another great and simple "How to" tutorial.....Thanks for sharing Luke !!! Cheers Mate, Danny
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+Danny Laguer No worries Danny, thanks for watching :) Cheers Luke
@marvinjoosten8295
@marvinjoosten8295 7 лет назад
Youre videos are AMAZING!!
@patmac2933
@patmac2933 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot this was very easy to do and I had very good results
@Bruno.Trains
@Bruno.Trains 8 лет назад
A very good video indeed.
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
Thanks again Bruno, glad you're enjoying the videos :)
@gh7319
@gh7319 7 лет назад
This will be very useful if Oxford Diecast produces a round baler in their line-up.
@JewelKnightJess
@JewelKnightJess 8 лет назад
Great work! Seems like the result of the chopped twine is something that would sell well to scale modellers in general for use like this and in animal pens on farm models too.
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+Bewareofthephil good idea :) It takes a while to chop up though! I considered using static grass but wasn't able to get any 1mm grass in time for the video. I guess that could be a future video. Cheers Luke
@fuzzy4461
@fuzzy4461 5 лет назад
Very good, the only improvement i can think off is adding some very fine wire around it for a more realistic look.
@woodstoney
@woodstoney 7 лет назад
Very nicely done and great results!
@rctractors7406
@rctractors7406 7 лет назад
Very NlCE l used thls vld to help make 1/32 bales ty, plus top channel thumpsup
@ChrisSmith-bw1nt
@ChrisSmith-bw1nt 4 года назад
Super technique! Thanks.
@johnnyblythe5375
@johnnyblythe5375 7 лет назад
I just subscribed after watching 2 videos, fantastic ideas and work. I do armour modelling and am just about to start my first diorama and your tips will certainly come into play. Thanks for sharing.
@fodilhassanine8799
@fodilhassanine8799 7 лет назад
I just subscribed after watching 1 video, outstanding experience!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 7 лет назад
Thanks guy's :) Good luck on your first diorama :) I'm sure it will be awesome :)
@daviddyer2607
@daviddyer2607 8 лет назад
Brilliant!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
Thanks mate :)
@N1NTHWARD
@N1NTHWARD 7 лет назад
I'm in love with channel! I've watched about half the videos on here, and I think this is the only one I could do myself 🙃.
@step2191
@step2191 8 лет назад
Amazing and great work!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
Thank you :)
@doubledarefan
@doubledarefan 7 лет назад
Hay, that's clever!
@RustyNickels
@RustyNickels 7 лет назад
Hay, gurl! Hay!
@michaelfranklin7243
@michaelfranklin7243 3 года назад
Bruuhhhhh dad joke
@juancarlosbarriosdevia3982
@juancarlosbarriosdevia3982 8 лет назад
great luke
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+juan carlos barrios devia Thanks mate :)
@DavidPinner-r9w
@DavidPinner-r9w 5 месяцев назад
Very cool
@kyriandion465
@kyriandion465 7 лет назад
I actually would like to start modeling, but i'm only 14, but you're video are nicely edited and quite relaxing and I enjoy those type of videos. And I would model to make terrain for rp games. Btw continue you're vids are awesome
@rahmahsadoun3265
@rahmahsadoun3265 7 лет назад
CrazyMMO I'm 17 and modeling is really fun you should try it
@oldbaldfatman2766
@oldbaldfatman2766 6 лет назад
Nov. 2017----RU-vid has a lot of how to terrain videos for gamers. Check out the how to diorama building videos for action figures...some good tips there. There's DM's Craft, a website for gamers. It's basically for D&D, Warhammer, sci-fi, etc. type gamers, but there's a bunch of people who make their own fountains, buildings, monsters, etc. Started modeling (aircraft/armor) back in '74 and have picked up more than one good tip on how to do something. As for modeling, check out IPMS (International Plastic Modelers Society) which has clubs all over the world and it doesn't matter what your modeling interest is. Guys in my IPMS club do aircraft, armor, cars, figures, ships, sci-fi and paper models. Along with regular modeling and railroading videos, I've also checked out the doll house people and how they do things.
@zabilife
@zabilife 6 лет назад
I am 14 myself and started like 6 years ago. It's really fun and relaxing. Go ahead and try something new and fun!
@firestrikingaviation9978
@firestrikingaviation9978 6 лет назад
CrazyMMO do it! It's addictive
@westtexasrailfan
@westtexasrailfan 5 лет назад
Go for it dude! I'm 14, and been into model railroading and modeling from the time I was 5. It's quite fun and relaxing.
@LiLBitsDK
@LiLBitsDK 7 лет назад
brilliant bales, thanks for the tip :-)
@PadamaaPaadamaa
@PadamaaPaadamaa 3 года назад
So simple yet amazing 🥰
@DirectDrive33
@DirectDrive33 8 лет назад
Awesome!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+Tamas Őrsi Thank You :)
@tomlangley8852
@tomlangley8852 7 лет назад
Not a Model Railroader here but I happened upon your Channel. This is amazing what you do! Im enjoying just watching your creativity, Thanks!
@willwinn8559
@willwinn8559 5 лет назад
Tom Langley Lol.... Me too , but I'm trying out some of these tips , just to do it .. Pretty soon , I'll have enough miniature things ,,, i could put together in a theme . 👍👍
@tjfSIM
@tjfSIM 8 лет назад
Ha ha Luke you're an absolute genius, how do you come up with these techniques?!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+tjf4375 Sometimes I have no idea how I come up with this stuff! Most of the time they just hit me when I least expect it! Cheers Luke
@nikriggs9830
@nikriggs9830 3 года назад
This is what I’m going to be doing wen I retire model building.
@hardrocklobsterroll395
@hardrocklobsterroll395 8 лет назад
hey Luke, great video as usual. could you use a coffee grinder for the twine or would it make the pieces too fine?
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+Taylor Trottier I think it's possible, finer fibers would probably work quite good as well. Unfortunately I don't have a coffee grinder. But I would suggest chopping the twine quite small before putting it in the grinder to prevent the twine wrapping around the blades. Cheers Luke
@ringnc
@ringnc 2 года назад
I was wondering the same. Going to try it today. 5 years on, and this tutorial is STILL. Helping new modelers. Thanks, Luke!
@peterpocock9062
@peterpocock9062 8 лет назад
I have not seen 3 rolls on the front of a tractor's loader. The reality is that 3 rolls for the front end would be way too heavy for all but the biggest 4WD tractors. Hence the 2 on the front and 2 on the back, balences things up a bit when you are tearing across paddocks that tend to be less than smooth! As to your last part of your comment, regarding work, my motto is, "work smarter, not harder"! Seems like you have that sussed! Cheers Pete
@gvet47
@gvet47 5 лет назад
Hey that's a nice idea!
@gonefishing5415
@gonefishing5415 6 лет назад
you're great
@janosszabo3588
@janosszabo3588 6 лет назад
Good!
@josephparkinson4054
@josephparkinson4054 2 года назад
I like how easy you make it seem Iam trying the palettes let you know how it turns out. Thanks
@hamm6035
@hamm6035 6 лет назад
I'm a novice at best. Just one interested in the "how right now. I have to say that was just cool.
@grantmiller6570
@grantmiller6570 5 лет назад
nice dude.
@wretchedslippage3255
@wretchedslippage3255 7 лет назад
thats fuckin incredible
@Silver_Paladin
@Silver_Paladin 7 лет назад
Luke Towan is OP. All these tutorials are quite simple but very creative and fun, great results for those who aren't very advanced but have at least some practice in the way of scenery crafting/model building, and even new people can enjoy these with rather nice results
@mdodson08
@mdodson08 7 лет назад
Do you think putting the twine in a food chopper/processor would give you the same material you're looking for?
@classicallpvault8251
@classicallpvault8251 4 года назад
One could probably use a coffee grinder for shredding the twine.
@AlexisPrieto
@AlexisPrieto 7 лет назад
que crack!! menuda paciencia
@cz2301
@cz2301 3 года назад
Hay you!
@mrius2000
@mrius2000 6 лет назад
Very good idee
@thebrosfootyskillsnewby7603
@thebrosfootyskillsnewby7603 7 лет назад
Cool
@djstr0b3
@djstr0b3 6 лет назад
Why am I watching his videos for no reason?
@QuantumRift
@QuantumRift 6 лет назад
That's great for weathered bales...how about using green mixed in or green for FRESH bales?
@Grellibe
@Grellibe 7 лет назад
I don't know anything about modeling and I find this fascinating! Awesome!
@alrethianscraftsbattles
@alrethianscraftsbattles 7 лет назад
Very nice and simple technique, consider me subscribed :)
@TIMG128
@TIMG128 4 года назад
clever stuff. How DO you think of these ideas?
@rubik777
@rubik777 4 года назад
nice
@ericabshere1757
@ericabshere1757 Год назад
Please Note: The big round bails were either invented or used sometime in the last 20ish years. You NEVER saw these 40+ years ago on mom and pop farms: industrial farms might be a different story... don't know. They were rectangular and small enough to load by hand... It was my first job. This doesn't invalidate these bails, just don't use them in a scene from before 2000 without doing some historical research. 🙂 These look great for modern scenes; they just don't belong in old time farming dioramas.
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad Год назад
Yeah, as far as I can see from looking online, the round baler was invented in 1970s. I also worked for a stock feed company when I was in high school as a weekend job in the late 90s. They were using round bails then, I do remember seeing large farms with round bails in the late 80s and early 90s, but probably not very common before that, I'm in Australia so I'm not sure about the rest of the world? They do look really cool though on a model scene 😃
@bartoncessna1
@bartoncessna1 8 лет назад
Another really creative and original idea Luke - thanks!
@jasonking2943
@jasonking2943 5 лет назад
Luke, I've watched many of your videos. How in the world do you come up with these ideas?
@esperimentohstudio1034
@esperimentohstudio1034 7 лет назад
wow
@richardbrady3949
@richardbrady3949 4 года назад
I love all your videos. What is the name of that work mat that you use ????
@terrymarkowski8762
@terrymarkowski8762 8 лет назад
great baales did someone mention collies we its kelpies we dont have collies on farms its too hot for them if you come out to west aus you will see paddocks full of round bales
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+Terry Markowski thanks Terry, yeah I have a small model of a collie, although I do see plenty of 'Border Collies' on farms here in Australia, not sure if they are the same? I used to work on a cattle station and red heelers were very popular, it used to get up to 47 degrees!! Cheers Luke
@billrichardson6389
@billrichardson6389 7 лет назад
Hey Luke, I used 2mm static grass instead of the jute twine, cuts down the construction time immensely.Cheers Bill
@CoolMan5666
@CoolMan5666 8 лет назад
this was a great way to make hay bales I just made some!!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
Awesome, glad I was able to help and that you made some bales :) Cheers Luke
@GregWoodsLancs
@GregWoodsLancs 5 лет назад
Any tips for 1:32 scale? Sisal rope and some kind of heavy duty cutter maybe? (probably 45mm dia)
@mayflower8197
@mayflower8197 7 лет назад
Iḿ into 1/35 military shit, so I never need those frikkin hay bales, but I couldn't resist to watch the whole video! Good tutorial, looks good!
@progressiverockvocal
@progressiverockvocal 6 лет назад
A lot of battles and fighting took place in WWI and WW2 in Farm Fields. Lots of barns and farm houses hid many a tank and jeep during the wars as well.
@corvusboreus2072
@corvusboreus2072 4 года назад
My military shit is done in 1/72, for wargaming purposes. After watching this tutorial, I made some round bales as terrain pieces. I also made some European style haystacks by gluing diced twine onto whittled down corks sourced from bottles of bubbly wine. This had the added bonus that I got to empty the wine bottles.
@stujd1539
@stujd1539 7 лет назад
Try blending the jute twine.
@totallyterribleterrain4510
@totallyterribleterrain4510 8 лет назад
Have to say you made that look so easy yet I would never have thought of that in a thousand years, thanks for a great video, this will definitely be one I use on my set up.
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
Thanks again mate :) it's pretty tedious but the results speak for themselves! Cheers Luke
@elizagaskell7957
@elizagaskell7957 6 лет назад
You are MacGyver - with tweezers, string, glue and sticky tape and hey presto - hay bale.👍
@johnnyrailer
@johnnyrailer 8 лет назад
what great looking hay bales. I'm glad I don't need any. haha!!!
@Stormandfire
@Stormandfire 7 лет назад
As a quiller, I'd also suggest a needle tool (simply a needle with the top of the eye cut off and stuck into a dowel) or a pin tool to start the bale. Both would leave a hole in the centre, the needle tool about the same size as the tweezers, the pin slightly smaller, but they're a lot easier to spin and coil the bale faster. (Though the pin tool is a bit fiddly to get started.)
@safarikick
@safarikick 6 лет назад
Can you use wood pellet stove pellets to make this with just a little covering
@scottgingras9828
@scottgingras9828 6 лет назад
I am going to try this for our layout. My Wife has made chain link fence from Luke's video and it came out great! Nice job Luke. Keep giving us more ideas please!
@SparkRattle
@SparkRattle 5 лет назад
I hope you get to read this but my question is can you also use the left over twine for something like pine forest floors where the ground is covered up in twigs and such? The texture looks rather similar.
@RogersMgmtGroup
@RogersMgmtGroup Год назад
I’ve seen that exact idea modeled.
@LBJHJP50
@LBJHJP50 7 лет назад
such good results bust has to be an easier way!!
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 7 лет назад
it's actually a lot easier than it looks!
@jimchronakis1744
@jimchronakis1744 7 лет назад
where did you find this small wood cutter I want it
@tomobrien4182
@tomobrien4182 4 года назад
In future videos he has links and discounts for it.
@projectclockcodes
@projectclockcodes 8 лет назад
hay babe, cool and creative video. The music is just a right fit to the farm feel. I'm up late watching your videos 😉. Your videos are way better than those Mango worm vids...can't believe such things exist, gives me the shivers...one squeeze and a dozen pop out. Yuck!! Anyways, Awesome vid with the chopper and the helicopter flying away. Love the hay through the yellow straw. Looking forward to your next vid (Been lazy spelling video). Good night handsome and see you soon 💖💋
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+Anna Meresi Towan I can't believe you showed me that disgusting video.... lol, thanks for the fantastic support you always give me, see you in a few minutes :)
@projectclockcodes
@projectclockcodes 8 лет назад
@SentencedToBeth
@SentencedToBeth 4 года назад
I was expecting "Roll a joint made of grass. Cut up the joint" Not tooo far off lol
@greschbandicoot8817
@greschbandicoot8817 5 лет назад
Great idea. I used a bit thinner tape and only half as long. Works perfect for n scale
@connfoley6675
@connfoley6675 8 лет назад
Maybe a bit of sowing tread could be used as twine just to top it off .. good vid thou
@OgreProgrammer
@OgreProgrammer 8 лет назад
+Conn Foley You'd never see the twine at that scale. It would make it look less realistic.
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+Conn Foley true, I was planning on wrapping one in some kind of plastic to see how it looks as well because I see plenty of these bales wrapped up in a light greenish plastic. Cheers Luke
@BoulderCreekRailroad
@BoulderCreekRailroad 8 лет назад
+OgreProgrammer You're right if it's perfectly to scale but I suppose you could deliberately use over scaled string to sell the idea of it being twined up??
@artedelpresepediannibaleca3541
@artedelpresepediannibaleca3541 2 года назад
Bellissimo, grazie per il Tutorial, mi dici dove reperire qual taglierino? Grazie
@ashevilletrainman6989
@ashevilletrainman6989 7 лет назад
Luke, would blending the twine also work?
@trombonista92
@trombonista92 7 лет назад
i immagine if you want to make a lot of bales you can put a whole roll of twine in a blender, add water, blend it , lay it on a screen in the sun to dry for a day or 2 and save yourself a lot of finiky work
@muskokamike127
@muskokamike127 7 лет назад
many others have mentioned a blender.....but the jute twine fibers are strong and wouldn't be cut by the blender...they'd probably just wrap around the blades and bind......
@Moviefan2k4
@Moviefan2k4 5 лет назад
That's very interesting; I never thought of chopping twine to make hay. Great job!
@harkejuice
@harkejuice 4 года назад
You could make thatched roofs with this method too! Very cool!
@Biedronecqa
@Biedronecqa 4 года назад
RU-vid: how about a tutorial on making realistic miniature hay stacks? me: yeah, the comment section on this one must be hilarious. comment section: *people who actually looked for this tutorial * me: okay......
@marionmorgan5972
@marionmorgan5972 4 года назад
My husband ask if there is away to make square hay bales.? He has trains and also does model trucks. He would like to make some square ones for his model hay trucks. Thanks
@richardbrady3949
@richardbrady3949 4 года назад
Yes he has a great video that shows how to make square bales as well as pallets!!
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