More power to guys like this. I really enjoy this kind of video. First, get a kiln, a 3D printer, a sand blaster, an air compressor, some ceramic slurry, some raw materials, and the space to do that and be able to create the model in software and have at it! What could be simpler? I thought he was going to machine the matrix on his 4 axis mill, but no, he did it differently. Anyway it was a fun project to watch.
Dang, here I was happy that I was able to butter a piece of toast without mangling it
ReplyDeleteRibbed, for her pleasure
ReplyDeleteCool, so many ways to strip a thread.
ReplyDeleteUsing a first-world problem (too much time) to create a first-world problem (silly brass puzzle).
ReplyDeleteHahaha - Funny comments.
ReplyDeleteSince I don’t have anything witty to say, I’ll just share a sort-of related link to a video on a channel I like.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5YA2g9CGstg
He’s got plenty of “I did it because I had the time and I could” stuff. Ya might find something that tickles yer funny bone.
Lotta cool stuff, thanks!
DeleteI've never seen a man more in need of a blowjob in all my life. He definitely needs to get out more at night.
ReplyDeleteMore power to guys like this. I really enjoy this kind of video.
ReplyDeleteFirst, get a kiln, a 3D printer, a sand blaster, an air compressor, some ceramic slurry, some raw materials, and the space to do that and be able to create the model in software and have at it! What could be simpler?
I thought he was going to machine the matrix on his 4 axis mill, but no, he did it differently.
Anyway it was a fun project to watch.
Some real talent, right there!
ReplyDeleteBest I can do is draw a stick figure.
I'd use a fine point grease pencil to solve it right on the bolt, no nut necessary.
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