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The Good Enough Guy Crafts
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Приєднався 26 лют 2013
This channel was a college class channel. Now, I teach 6th grade History and my students found me! I always planned on using it for something so I figured what better time to start? I have many hobbies and one of them is Wood working, so I figured maybe if my students are going to follow me for my old content, I should just get my crafting up and see what happens. I will use the channel to create, destroy, and repair things as well as the odd ball advice or Q&A with any followers. I will definitely keep things, "Good Enough!" This will be mostly wood working, but expect a hodge-podge of other randomness, because why not keep it interesting?
#navyvet #veteranownedandoperated #cnc #maker
Creations can be for sale and I plan on being engaged with comments. If you have ideas, suggestions, requests, or just random (REAL) questions please reach out in the video comments.
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#navyvet #veteranownedandoperated #cnc #maker
Creations can be for sale and I plan on being engaged with comments. If you have ideas, suggestions, requests, or just random (REAL) questions please reach out in the video comments.
The Good Enough Guy Crafts on FB, Insta, Gmail, TikTok
Here's the link tree! linktr.ee/TheGoodEnoughGuyCrafts
Talking about my score of different hardwoods
Went to a local place to find affordable hardwoods to practice with.
This is my score. I think I got a great deal and will eventually work with these pieces. Plugging the local shop here in Fort Myers Florida where I got these boards. I subbed their channel and so should you!
Thank you @Wood2Art for your help!
www.youtube.com/@UCbePBmGS7QfuEmkCt2YxS6g
As always, we appreciate your time checking out our channel. Help us out with some likes, subscribes, and shares- We LOVE to engage in the comments!
#woodworking #woodshop #veteranownedandoperated #cnc #cncwoodworking #cncprojects #maker #makersgonnamake #woodworkingideas #sawdust #hardwood #materials #greatdeals
We also have a link tree with all our channels and pages!
linktr.ee/TheGoodEnoughGuyCrafts
This is my score. I think I got a great deal and will eventually work with these pieces. Plugging the local shop here in Fort Myers Florida where I got these boards. I subbed their channel and so should you!
Thank you @Wood2Art for your help!
www.youtube.com/@UCbePBmGS7QfuEmkCt2YxS6g
As always, we appreciate your time checking out our channel. Help us out with some likes, subscribes, and shares- We LOVE to engage in the comments!
#woodworking #woodshop #veteranownedandoperated #cnc #cncwoodworking #cncprojects #maker #makersgonnamake #woodworkingideas #sawdust #hardwood #materials #greatdeals
We also have a link tree with all our channels and pages!
linktr.ee/TheGoodEnoughGuyCrafts
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ASMR Grace
Переглядів 8112 годин тому
This is another wood carve of a single name plaque on my CNC machine. Edited to 125% to shorten it a little but not make it uncomfortable. I reduced the volume by 15 db for comfort. There is no commentary. The machine is loud, but part of the immersion, so please start with LOWER volume on your audio and work your way up until you are comfortable. Watch the router bit go round and round as it r...
Student Name Plaques Part 7- The FINAL Episode!
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PART 7! - The finished work! I teach US History to 6th graders. I made a deal with each of my 6 classes that I would create an original, custom name plaque for each kid in the class that had the highest overall grade average at the end of the year. During the last week of school, we created name plaques for my winning class; 22 kids! This is the SEVENTH and Final part in a multi- video saga of ...
Student Name Plaques part 6
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PART 6! - The final carving video! WE will be posting a video of the final work soon. I teach US History to 6th graders. I made a deal with each of my 6 classes that I would create an original, custom name plaque for each kid in the class that had the highest overall grade average at the end of the year. During the last week of school, we created name plaques for my winning class; 22 kids! This...
ASMR wood carve "Vanessa"
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This is another wood carve of a single name plaque on my CNC machine. This one is a bit different than the others, as I am using a different cutting bit and the image is reversed- the name is raised and we are removing the material around it. It is a bit long at 31 minutes of ASMR value with zero edits. I reduced the volume by 15 db for comfort. There is no commentary. The machine is loud, but ...
Student name plaques part 5
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PART 5! - I think 2 more videos should finish this series off. I teach US History to 6th graders. I made a deal with each of my 6 classes that I would create an original, custom name plaque for each kid in the class that had the highest overall grade average at the end of the year. During the last week of school, we created name plaques for my winning class; 22 kids! This is the FIFTH part in a...
ASMR wood carving name plaques on CNC
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This is another wood carve of name plaques on my CNC machine. It is just over 12 minutes of ASMR value with zero edits. I reduced the volume by 15 db for comfort. There is no commentary. The machine is loud, but part of the immersion, so please start with LOWER volume on your audio and work your way up until you are comfortable. Watch the router bit go round and round as it removes material fro...
Student Name Plaques Part 4
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PART 4- Nearly done. I teach US History to 6th graders. I made a deal with each of my 6 classes that I would create an original, custom name plaque for each kid in the class that had the highest overall grade average at the end of the year. During the last week of school, we created name plaques for my winning class; 22 kids! This is the FOOURTH part in a multi- video saga of the creation of th...
Student Name Plaques Part 3
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PART 3 of however many I get to! I teach US History to 6th graders. I made a deal with each of my 6 classes that I would create an original, custom name plaque for each kid in the class that had the highest overall grade average at the end of the year. During the last week of school, we created name plaques for my winning class; 22 kids! This is the second part in a multi- video saga of the cre...
student name plaques part 2
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PART 2 FOLKS! I teach US History to 6th graders. I made a deal with each of my 6 classes that I would create an original, custom name plaque for each kid in the class that had the highest overall grade average at the end of the year. During the last week of school, we created name plaques for my winning class; 22 kids! This is the second part in a multi- video saga of the creation of the reques...
Student Name Plaques - Part 1
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I teach US History to 6th graders. I made a deal with each of my 6 classes that I would create an original, custom name plaque for each kid in the class that had the highest overall grade average at the end of the year. During the last week of school, we created name plaques for my winning class; 22 kids! This is the first part in a multi- video saga of the creation of the requested names/ nick...
Thank you video
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Got over 1K views on a 9 minute video for my first time and had come out to say thanks! We appreciate the Likes, shares, and subscribes- feel free to reach out to us in the comments- I will respond! #woodworking #veteranownedandoperated #cncwoodworking #cncprojects #cnc #thanks #thanksforwatching #thankyou #maker #makersgonnamake #woodshop #appreciation
ASMR Name carve on CNC
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This is just over 12 minutes of ASMR value with minimal edits. I sped up to 125% to make it more watchable and reduced the volume by 15 db for comfort. There is no commentary. The machine is loud, but part of the immersion, so please start with LOWER volume on your audio and work your way up until you are comfortable. Watch the router bit go round and round as it removes material from this boar...
3 names plaque ASMR
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Last week of school, we created name plaques for my winning class; 22 kids! This is an ASMR version of the carving of three of those names/ nicknames/gamer tags. I did reduce the sound volume on this video for comfort; set at -15db so you can adjust up or down as needed. Have fun watching this bit carve a few names for you! Thanks for watching! Help us out with some likes, subscribes, and share...
Carving a catch all tray- ASMR version
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This is only 9 minutes of a three hour carve job i had set up. Posted this for ASMR value with no edits, no commentary. The machine is loud, but part of the immersion, so please start with LOWER volume on your audio and work your way up until you are comfortable. Watch the router bit go round and round as it removes material from this board and makes a ton of sawdust. Woods used: White pine, ye...
Another CNC Carve Error.. Stupid maths
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Another CNC Carve Error.. Stupid maths
Unboxing A New Computer case.. and some dogs.. and a shout-out
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Unboxing A New Computer case.. and some dogs.. and a shout-out
New Tool!: surface conditioner unboxing
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New Tool!: surface conditioner unboxing
Building plant nursery tables for a client
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Building plant nursery tables for a client
DD214 Log- Part 4 of 4 - The FINAL CARVE!
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DD214 Log- Part 4 of 4 - The FINAL CARVE!
Messed up project- DD214 log - Part 3 (of 4)- "The Erasure"
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Messed up project- DD214 log - Part 3 (of 4)- "The Erasure"
That’s my name!!!
YUP! the final video is coming very soon.
Great video..
Thanks! I had a feeling that running both videos would appeal to a wider audience. I am going to make these ASMR versions fairly regularly. Thank you so much for the comments and the feedback enjoy your day
His shop is dusty everywhere! I am subscribing just for that. I miss the good old days of imperfect videos & imperfect presentations.
Gotta wear a respirator. Might build a crappy "air filtration system" at some point.
Looks good enough! Great job!
Thanks! there's more to come on this series. My students LOVED them.
YUHHHHHH MR SHANNON YOUR GOATED!!!!!!! (Jade)
Oh my gee whizz (taisheli)
waow (i wish i went to the same school as you guys (also it’s emi))
Thanks!!! Stay safe over the summer but make sure you have some fun!
@@Chuu_san12 have a great summer!
Thanks!!! and enjoy your summer! WOOOOOHOOOOO
Your build was a symphony of simplicity! Brilliant! Now get Mama on the tube to teach us how she grows those tomatoes! PS; Ask her what growing zone you are in. I am West Central Florida....
We are in SW Florida- growing zone 10A. We are growing heirloom cherry tomatoes and "Everglades Tomatoes" The Everglades tomatoes are suited for our climate and will grow everywhere the birds and critters drop their seeds. They are smaller and a bit sweeter than normal cherry tomatoes. As far as the planters go- simplicity and strength are my go-to plans! Thanks for the comment!
HELLO MR SHANNON 🍌🐵
Hey buddy I hope you're having a wonderful summer. I am currently on a road trip and sitting at a restaurant in Kentucky.
Not bad
thanks!
I love the deeply discounted "half dead" plants from the big box stores for sure. Its always great when you can support your hobby / business with reduced cost!!
Nice job! Maybe next time you can show about 15 seconds of the machine running real time.
I can definitely do that!
Well done Mate nice looking build and great voice-over. I have been building pc's now for around 23 yrs and have built many and still enjoy each one. I have always wanted to do build video and I am just not brave enough to do it.. Love the video well done again..
This is my first PC build video. Been doing custom builds for years. I wish I had videos of some of my older stuff. Thanks for the solid comment, bud!
Love this video got watched it the other day , got the same case to upgrade had b550m prime ASUs your video helped me with my build with the fan hub all my fans are on but RGB only works on on one fan any suggestions ??
This hub has 2 plugs for each fan and an input from motherboard plus a SATA Power connector on the bottom. make sure each fan has both plugs connected to the correct connectors. The designations matter. Power/ argb control must match each output on the hub. and of course, it needs that SATA power to distribute to the fans. THEN make sure to controller hub's argb control is connected to the correct output on your mainboard.
I hope I explained this OK, I have been down for nearly 2 weeks with a major lung infection- Thankfully, I am on the mend.
These types of snap fittings are quite popular these days. But the way they actually come off the case can vary. I've only seen ones where they slot in at the front and snap in the back. I don't use an anti-static wrist strap - it can be ineffective in some cases and is annoying to wear. In the old days, I would plug a wire into the ground on an outlet and hold the other end between my toes. These days, I have tile floors and bare feet on tile is the best way to ensure you have no static discharge. Nice vid. Far too many PC vids are super bright and loud. This one was relaxing. Installing standoffs can be tricky, especially with inexpensive cases. You want to torque them more than you are going to torque the mounting screws so they don't come off when you remove the MB but cheap cases tend to use thin, soft steel so you are constantly running the risk of stripping out the hole. Then you're trying to put a tiny nut on the back of a standoff which is never fun, even when you have the right hardware on hand. Some low strength threadlocker might be a good idea on cheap cases, just to make sure they don't come loose easily. Getting the power switch wrong is quite common with novice builders. I've even done it myself and I built my first PC in the mid '90s.
I've been building since 90'as as well. Started with a 386/66! . I have murdered my share of PC parts. This is probably the third time I have missed the power button pins. As for stand offs, I am very careful with them as I too have stripped them out. I keep a few of the old snap in plastic ones around just in case. In this case, the holes drilled for the stand offs were TIGHT. I needed the hex nut driver to get them in all the way. Thank for the comment!
Hey, great job. Note : you would get better temps by having the side fans as intake instead of exhaust. When using a modular PSU an amazing tip is to run the cable from the motherboard first, cable manage the back clean and the slack will remain in front of the psu.
I have plans to add fans to exhaust out the top. Ans thanks, never ever thought to start with the mainboard and run TO the psu. It's all done now, maybe next time!
@@The_Good_Enough_Guy_Crafts i'm fairly sure you got enough fan at least on the performance stand Point for such specs. Exhaust at the back, intake side and you're golden.
I have built many PC's and not once did I wear a anti static wrist stap and I have never had a problem
I haven't either. The guy I reference in the video is hardcore "do it the right way." Working with EXTREMELY expensive equipment, takes no risks and expects those he works with to follow the guidelines. I could feel him cringe while I was working on this,
great video keep up the good work, remember to setup XMP in the bios
thanks. XMP was set already- no need for any bios changes since I was using the same mainboard and processor.
Here's the link to this case on Newegg.com, if you are interested.. www.newegg.com/p/N82E16811197035?Item=N82E16811197035
damn thats a good computer case i wish i could buy one too The unboxing was clean u deserve a sub from me
I'll be posting the build video soon.
Also, I just linked the case in comments, It's very affordable
@@The_Good_Enough_Guy_Crafts oh okk thanks :D
im kinda vibin with this
Rebuilt my computer in this case already. will be editing the video soon.
this somehow reccomended to me, nice vid tho
Thanks! I'm working on it.
I could watch this all day
more to come. trying not to be niche and branch out. Thanks!
GREAT BUY! GREAT TOOL! Been looking for a used one, they are expensive. Some day... I'll call you "Mr Lucky" on that deal!
Yeah man, I wasn't about to drop $150 on a tool I wasn't absolutely sure I'd use. I'll be getting some use of this thing for sure! Thanks for the comment.
I can't believe I spent a solid 10 minutes watching your router go round and round. No measurements, no design no nothing.
I did basic measurements before carving. Lol. Slapped together a quick tool path and bam. Good to go. I did measure my legs a little tight then over sanded. Sometimes the "Good Enough" gives my work the character it needs. Thanks so much for watching. If you enjoy just watching the router do it's thing, I'll be posting the full unabridged carve soon as an ASMR video.
@@The_Good_Enough_Guy_Crafts That's ok. I can watch my own, and I may even learn something.
Clever design! Well done, I enjoyed this project...
Thanks! I plan on trying a couple more iterations soon.
Hey there - I found your channel from a search for garden planting, workbenches, etc.... seems your channel name fits my position as well! I like how informative your video is, but just one item I'd ask about... your microphone volume is very low compared to your music breaks. Those breaks just blow up and I can't adjust my volume quick enough... But keep the videos coming!
I am still learning to do the edits and whatnot. I use an old cell phone when I record and I'm stuck doing it alone. I will definitely keep this in mind on my next video....well, AFTER the one I am about to post now, that is. Thanks for watching.
Great video! Love your shop setup.
Thanks, brother! I'm doing everything I can with a 12x24 space. It's gone through numerous reconfigurations and all my benches are on wheels. You do what you gotta do, right? Overall, "It's Good Enough!"
Love this view. Fun video
Thanks! I'm learning as I go.
That final pass is satisfying AF!!
Sure is! Thinking of making the occasional video ASMR focused just for funsies!
The lady has a steady hand... nice touch, nice project... How long did the CNC take to rout the plaque and what is its brand name? Would you recommend the machine? Good content...
This took about a half an hour to carve on my Inventables XCarve Pro> The wife got this for me a couple years ago to use for my hobby work. I've been learning slowly but moving forward with every carve. Between price, value, and community access/ video tutorials, Yes, I'd recommend this machine to any beginner. Geek Goddess says THANKS! She does have a steady hand- it's the reason I always ask her to do any minor detail painting and ALL the epoxy work. Here's a link to Inventables X Carve page: www.inventables.com/pages/x-carve-vs-x-carve-pro
Well, I don't have any cnc experience, but youtube algorithm sent me here so I guess I'm supposed to ask the stupid questions like: have you made sure nothing is physically slipping? I e. Marked the lead screw when the bit is at a particular height, and make sure it's at the same rotation after moving around a bit? Again, I have no clue and I've never seen your channel before or this problem either. I have had router bits slip and ruin diy projects when plunge routing manually tho. Im sure there are probably a million different ways gcode could go wrong too. Or misconfigured controllers. Hopefully someone who isn't just waffling pops by due to the length of my reply causing the algorithm to recommend it to others :)
Everything is great- every other carve. I use the 1/16th end mills all the time without issue. This ONLY happens when I run a detail carve on a 2.5/ 3d carve during the detail tool path (and have tried different ball nose bits). I am about to order new collets just in case though.
You just made my day! I was screaming at my laptop of your mistake, then... I thought you were on to something new. Anyway, it's just good enough! Thank you... Signed...Subscriber #85
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your videos keep getting better and better nice job!!
Tryin'!
I want to grow dragon fruit so bad😂😂😂
This is our first attempt. We are looking forward to lots of delicious fruit next year after these plants get big.
Can you show me how to build the planter box. Im in love with gardening, but I can no longer plant on the ground because of my knee condition. And yes. it came out really a nice.
We'll do one soon, I'm sure. We have plans to make a couple more for the yard!
A quick basic planter video is up!
Love the relaxing music to go along with the video. Great transitions too!
Thanks!!!!
me love flower🎉🎉🎉
lol
so f'ing dangerous it makes my eyes water. blade is way too high, way to slow on the push stick, hand behind the blade... are you out of your mind? You will lose your fingers.
Don't forget the home Depot 2x4 as a fence...
Yeah.. During this project, I had a push stick hit the blade wrong, got caught and it shot back at my head; narrowly missing me and bouncing off the shop ceiling. I have had a nip on my right thumb before and tend to cut slower than i should. Also, I had a stroke in April 2022. I'm not 100%, but I'm not letting it stop me.
You had me very anxious for a moment.
In this channel, I will most definitely post any injuries as well as successes. It's part of the process.
@@The_Good_Enough_Guy_Crafts Please keep your digits intact lol
I'm working on it!@@Wintershot
@@Wintershot No promises, but I'll try! hahah
SO COOL!! And I love ur axe in the start of the video! :3 it’s Valentina from Ms Whites class btw!! :D
Thanks! More to come.
@@The_Good_Enough_Guy_Crafts YAAAYYY
First and super cool
You got my curiosity up what are you going to use them for
All will be revealed soon! About to head out to the workshop and start sanding sanding sanding
I am a "Back in the day" carpenter/welder plumber etc..Now that I have all the time in the world, I'm stuck in a condo with no work shop LOL! I like your "regular guy" approach. I am subscriber #55 and am going to follow you on your adventure. How often will you be posting videos?
I am hoping to post at least once a week. I do teach 5 days a week. I am currently in the middle of a big project and I'm videoing a little bit each time once I get that up I will be focusing more on smaller projects to keep the content flowing.
Thank you so much for joining the channel.
neat little intro video, great space for working and a catch phrase!... Oh you'll fit in well around here
Thanks, man! I been crafting for a while now and this felt like the right time. You'll never find perfection on this channel. Working on a huge project for content this week
100% agree with not being perfect, just have fun with it!! I find smaller projects do slightly better with the algorithm and watch time! (at least for me) best of luck my dude!@@The_Good_Enough_Guy_Crafts
Thanks, guys! I have many more coming! We are going to learn some stuff while we make a ton of sawdust.
Hiii Mr. Shannon!!! 4th period kid and I think you might know who it is!! Anyways other than that the shop looks amazing!! Keep up the good work with the wood crafts!!!
best youtuber
Hello Mr.shannon!!! It’s me taisheli!!!:3
Comments have been opened. I screwed something up when I created the original post.
banger video mr shannon ….