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Stuff I Kinda Care About
United States
Приєднався 29 вер 2019
Just an amateur maker and nerd trying to learn and create weird stuff!
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Відео
Batching Book Binding (part 2)
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Part two! My Facebook page: stuffikindacareabout My Instagram: stuffikindacareabout My Twitter: stuffikindacare
Batching Book Binding (part 1)
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Here is part one of a project I'm working on with some local artists! Stay tuned (maybe hit that subscribe button?) for part two and a possible part three! My Facebook page: stuffikindacareabout My Instagram: stuffikindacareabout My Twitter: stuffikindacare
Thrift store Mystery Bag!
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Thrift Store shenanigans and ridiculousness! My Facebook page: stuffikindacareabout My Instagram: stuffikindacareabout My Twitter: stuffikindacare
Channel Update #2
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Just some channel updates, there totally aren't instructions on a giveaway at the end of the video My Facebook page: stuffikindacareabout My Instagram: stuffikindacareabout My Twitter: stuffikindacare
Making a larping shield (also a protest sign)
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Here is a quick how-to when it comes to making a safe and durable shield. What you do with that shield is your business! My Facebook page: stuffikindacareabout My Instagram: stuffikindacareabout My Twitter: stuffikindacare
Finally fixing some lights!
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I've been procrastinating this project for months because I was afraid of how difficult it might be, but I finally decided to knock it out and it was amazingly simple! My Facebook page: stuffikindacareabout My Instagram: stuffikindacareabout My Twitter: stuffikindacare
I got a leather sewing machine! (YaeTek Hand Cobbler Shoe Repair)
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Link for the setup video: ua-cam.com/video/tWgxzSCZxrQ/v-deo.html Follow me on social media! Facebook: stuffikindacareabout Instagram: stuffikindacareabout Twitter: stuffikindacare
Making myself a Fabric Rack
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I got tired of leaving my rolls of fabric standing in the corner and decided to make something to fix the problem. Leave a comment if you're interested in a materials list
Shotgun Scabbard pt 2
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Finished the Shotgun scabbard! Had a blast making this one, check out part 1 here: ua-cam.com/video/weS1Z5aKLf8/v-deo.html Follow me on social media My Facebook page: stuffikindacareabout My Instagram: stuffikindacareabout My Twitter: stuffikindacare
Shotgun Scabbard (part 1 of 2)
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Started making a shotgun scabbard and I'm really happy with it! check out part 2 here: ua-cam.com/video/lCcQL78DvKg/v-deo.html My Facebook page: stuffikindacareabout My Instagram: stuffikindacareabout My Twitter: stuffikindacare
The messenger bag is complete! (part 2)
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The messenger bag is complete! (part 2)
Victory! The Lamp is complete! (part 3)
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Victory! The Lamp is complete! (part 3)
Buddybuild #2 making utility belts with Pat
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Buddybuild #2 making utility belts with Pat
Getting music for my channel and spending time with my awesome brother
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Getting music for my channel and spending time with my awesome brother
Making $15 Lightsaber hilts! (Kitbashing with my friend Jacob)
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Making $15 Lightsaber hilts! (Kitbashing with my friend Jacob)
Cleaning up a leather bag (and making a strap)
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Cleaning up a leather bag (and making a strap)
$5 mic vs Condenser mic, guess which wins?
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$5 mic vs Condenser mic, guess which wins?
Thank you! This was really helpful. I am looking for a hand-crank leather sewing machine and your video gave me confidence to try this kind.
can I get the list please!
PTSD?
tired of shopping for decent shoes so i want to invest in one of these and some other basics to start making my own
Can you tell me about how much weight (or how big in diameter) of fabric each pvc pipe can support? (thanks)
Thanks for making the video, I have one of these machines myself, I also really enjoy it, I find it very user-friendly and easily customizable and modifiable, I've also made a couple of videos and put it on my channel showing what I have done to modify it and customize it, I'm always interested in seeing what other people are doing with their machines, thanks again😊👍🏻
I’m grateful to have this treasure
Why not just use the finished one as a template so you don't have to do all that measuring?
If you add multiple layers of fabric, each completely covered in glue, it'll be stronger but also heavier.
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Great video, perfect machine For end times.
hahaha i knew it
As an African man ...this is an embarrassment... You really need to do your research and understand how incredibly detrimental this black nationalist hate group you seem to be wanting to bolster Is to any and all communities in which they are Causing mass destruction and disruption of a society that they themselves could never build or even manage on their own... openly supporting a group that would love to burn down your home and business regardless of what you may want to do for them, Regardless of how much you get on your knees and offer to shine their shoes and do anything they ask because you are that spineless..... they wish nothing but ill will upon you and the rest of us , as in everyone who they do not agree with REGARDLESS of skin color.. This is coming from someone who is not caucasian BUT a 33 y/o African man. One Who has grown up in poverty in the United States and worked incredibly hard much like EVERY other ethnicity including caucasians to get to where I am today, All races experience racism in one way or another.. But you think you are supporting a group who is against racism? when in reality they themselves are openly a black marxist nationals who have nothing but racist statements , And venomous hatred for all those who oppose anything They speak of or claim
Nice 👍🇨🇵
Don't worry about saying "super" a lot. Most folks nowdays under 30 its their go-to word. In my day we just said, "beaucoup", "immensely", "tremendously", "very, and "hugely".
You’re the man! Thanks!!
Awesome
run the belt on the outside. with the same diamond attach point. that way the leather in the diamond attach point wont be over stressed by stretch. the belt will keep it closer to the body. Dude i like the scabbard though.. bad ASS
Thanks for making this video, I went ahead and purchased one 👍🏻 love it.
Hey Danny Love the info and the Kilt construction you shared. It's very informative and simple to follow. Thanks for sharing and hopefully see more videos.
Like to see bobin orientation
How much the prices I need
I enjoyed the video. Yet, I'm still frustrated. I will try to use the proper terms. I made sure the crank nob is at 12 o'clock, and made sure the bobbin holder's back wall is facing right. I put the bobbin thread through the first hole closest to the spring. I pulled the thread through the top hole that is lined up with the bottom hole. I got the thread behind the spread. I tested the bobbin shuttle and the end of that bobbin gear is flush with that hole on the left of the bobbin shuttle when the crack nob is at 3 o'clock. That vertical thread shaft top is at 1/4 inch protruding out the top. I sanded all the bobbins, bobbin holder, and shuttle area. On the hand crank, I made sure bobbin shuttle notch is in the middle grove, and the other gear notch is in the outer grove. I made sure that little notch in the middle is lined up with that small notch on the hand crank. So here is what happens when I crank the machine to pick up the bobbin thread. The bobbin thread is not moving so the needle could pick it up. So I removed the bobbin cover and test cracked it. The bobbin is moving properly. I put the cover back on and held the bobbin with a little tension. The thread is moving but still not picking up. I'm clueless.
Lol, I super like your super too. Nice video and honesty.
I would have like to see how you folded the pleats 🤷🏻♂️
These were great videos. I needed to make a kilt for my 8 year old's play. Your calculations worked for his 50 pound body, so great job 👍
Great job on the kilt and the video!
I just got a bunch of material from my 83 yo mum. I might give it a go! Thanks for the motivation
Awesome work
Does anyone know how to put the crank on. I can’t get both in at the same time
Keep on keeping bro..... Super! Lol. New sub
please link of the item for buy thnaks
Genial, saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴🧵🤟🏼
Having made traditional and utility kills. Along with the waist measurement, it’s very important to get the hip measurement as well. Also, it just as important to get the “Fell” measurement. The measurement from the waist to the hip. This facilitates the kilt sitting properly on the body and allows the pleats to drape straight down. If one chooses to pleat the kilt traditionally the knife pleats are counter in clockwise. The apron of a traditional kilt is constructed with an A frame. It’s drapes nicely on the body. Also, to eliminate excess bulk in the back of kilt, the pleats from the waste to the fell line are trimmed away, leaving 1/2-3:4 inches remaining. The excess removed lightens the kilt, allows comfort and doesn’t interfere with actual waste measurement. There’s much more techniques that can be used. I enjoyed watching your video. Your lighthearted approach and being genuine in nature, definitely a plus. Looking forward to more videos in the future !
Hi. Awesome video! Thank you. What is that cool cutter that you have?
This is great, could it be wall mounted?
Great video. Also, love base you built vs the other ones I’ve seen. Using this stand model, it’s both stationary and mobile.
Amazing! I love that you did it by hand. You should be very proud of the kilt. Every hand sewn item will have its little idiosyncrasies... and should. Fantastic job!!!
If you can help I'd like to know how do I get hold of that machine, please i want it. Mustafa from south Africa.
Im sold do u have a link
LARPing is the right term here with the exception of antifa pulling security so BLM looters can burn the city down. Keep it up, lets accelerate the decline of our society, what's the worst that can happen? You guys are LARPing as victims and social advocates when really you're just losers that are mad at reality and want to bring everyone down to your level.
Thank you for the trail-blazing you did here. I'm about to start my first non-traditional kilt. I'll be making a prototype first, and your info truly helped.
Just got this machine and you made it look easy to use. Thanks. Now on to check out how to load the bobbin and thread the machine.
Thanks for the review, gonna get one pretty soon !!
Here's the thing about comparing this to "traditional" kiltmaking, and disclaiming that you didn't make it a "traditional" way. For all the nitpicking and anguishing over traditional details that we kilt wearers do(I've been as guilty as anyone in the past, I'll raise my hand real high), the reality is that before there was a Wilson's of Bannockburn making tailored dress kilts for ceremonial occasions, shortcuts like the overall buttons and clasps, and rustic hems are almost certainly found in the kilts Mrs. MacGregor made for Angus.
Pay attention please, he said the instructional was linked at the end, which it was.
The overall buttons are brilliant! Nice job explaining this process. 👍🏻
wonder how tall can the pressure foot go up? in inches
thanks man been looking at 1 for myself
Hi Danny! Thanks for your video! You're really nice and fun! I hope you'll do another kilt because it is very interesting to see and to learn! 😃😊