Thank you for sharing your process, there is so much work in this, I particularly love the whale spouting water and the sailer turning, I feel like there must have been lots of accurate measurements getting those spot on. Fantastic project thanks again for sharing!
I'll second the accolade. This was my favorite in the list -- it's technical, whimsical, and it looks good. The editing is really looks great by the way!
Really nice little project, video edit has got some style.....perfect choice of music as well.. Great job.... Look forward to seeing your channel grow.
Greetings from Australia . I am just starting to make my first whirlygig and I am trying to work out how to make a right angle in a drive train and it's driving me nuts do you have any ideas that might help me thanks for any effort you go through on my behalf
Thank you Tim. I've had many years of practice... consuming lots of inspiring/interesting content, being creative and experimenting. It's fun having video & RU-vid to share it with such a receptive community.
Another beautifully produced and edited video. I've never seen anyone put a fillet into a board that way before, it's genius, where'd you pick that up?
Thanks Kevin. I've watched a number of RU-vidrs (Kyle Toth, Tyler G, etc) use that technique to cut curved profiles into moulding. It took some experimentation to set up and figure out, but worked out pretty well for a first attempt.
Excellent video! Anyone interested in advancing their woodworking skills should be encouraged to subscribe to your site. Looking forward to your next video