The Trash Man What do you mean? That thats about minecract doesent mean that that person who typed is as you said "a moron". Take a break from youtube becuz its controling over your mind. And thats one of the better jokes i ever heard.
Lol good one but at the same time he didn’t have to completely transform an object; all he had to do was cut the wood down to size this time not like his other videos (potato, jell-o, etc.)
Lignum smells so. damn. amazing when you sand it. I've heard (this could be conjecture) that it was used in world war 1 and 2 submarine engines as bearings in places that couldn't be reached once inside the boat, because lignum basically can't burn, and is self-lubricating;
*sidles into the room wearily eyeing roommate sharpening wooden knife* "heeeeey Mike, um listen I know I forgot to do the dishes this week but we're still cool right?......Right?!"
also if you use it to stab the paper though then it can be considered as either rape or the knife is necrophiliac since it either fucked the paper without consent or fucked it when its dead.
Not very long at all. Even this wood, which is exceptionally tough for wood, is quite soft in comparison to even aluminum or bronze, let alone a half decent high carbon steel like a 1090 or 1095.
@@ayumiyamaguchi3773 it's *not* a source, energy is energy, and it appears differently depending on the object or action causing it. Friction generates heat energy, and if the materials are right, electrical energy. Power generators generate electrical energy, and glucose is the storage of energy you get from food. So it's not a source, but it comes from different sources.
How did he cut that wood so straight free hand like that. Every time i try and cut well any thing its all over the gaff lol. Also his commitment to doing a job both properly and thoroughly is awesome.
@@evmc1857 most woodworkers, yes. But most RU-vid channels who actually try to make a decent knife out of wood either use left over wood or they only get a normal hardwood like oak or ash. This RU-vidr is one of the few who actually made an effort to get the best for his project.
I'm shocked that you didn't give up and did it, I'm having to work with that material on a daily basis and it takes a lot of effort and patience, most would even give up with in a few minutes
Hello from America! I have a question in regards to that sanding block that he was using, starting around 4:20: is it designed to keep the sawdust mostly contained so that it's easier to clean? Or, to rephrase my question, why did you use that specific block in particular? Does it serve some other function, or Is it merely a matter of preference? I personally use a block of wood, but to each their own. Anyways, **have a great day everybody!**
All these people here are so fucking dense. He does this out of enjoyment. He enjoys using a hand saw, he enjoys using sandpaper and scraping over it by hand. He enjoys making things with basic tools and his hands. Let this man be.