Great video! Can you explain how most ACL stamped bags have a corner radius of 1"-1.5" when the bag policy states, "corners cannot be rounded more than 0.5” on a 6” x “6 bag"?
1.5" radius describes the size of the overall shape, the 1/2" corner thing is the distance from the tip of the bag corner the the same corner of a 6" square corner
@@B3Cornhole Thanks. I was thinking that must be the case. That's a strange way of measuring a rounded corner. Also, if my math is correct, a corner with a 1.5" radius results in a 0.612" critical measurement. But that's the measurement of the template and not the resulting bag, I guess.
These videos are highly theraputic. Just got some Viper-B's, they are awesome, they immediately became my favorite bag. Would love to try your version.
Another great video! I like the concept of comparing different manufacturers using the same material...I see you have become more open to sharing the actual material names, and hopefully that will bring an even wider variety to this bag type.
You bet! When there's dozens of clone bags I think the comparison is best. Three bags at once is probably my limit though. As far as fabrics go, if it's super widespread and already common among bag makers, I don't mind saying the name.
Another great video, thank you for taking the time to make these. You mentioned that you’re using automated machines now, that sounds exciting and scary all at the same time. What trade offs did you have to make when selecting a machine?
Just price. Overall, it's 1000x better than sewing by hand for a few reasons... -don't have to draw the line to sew on -don't have to draw the line to sew on -don't have to draw the line to sew on -every bag is exactly the same and easier to flip now -don't have to draw the line to sew on and lastly -don't have to draw the line to sew on There's been zero drawbacks! bag quality, efficiency, and endurance all went way up. as far as machine selection, went with price and programability.
@@B3Cornhole hmm, so do you still have to draw the line to sew on anymore? Lol. I’m thinking I might start with just a bar tack machine for closures and see if that pays off. Did you start that way, or just dive right in for the whole bag? I don’t think I’m ready for that just yet, drawing the line hasn’t become my number one annoyance yet. My biggest problems are ; A) Cutting fabric perfectly straight, B) Finding a bright enough light board, C) Determining how much each fabric will loosen up during break in, D) waiting for your next videos!
started with a basic store bought sewing machine and used that until i could pick up an industrial machine (got one free, just had to clean it up and fix it) nearly everything is in the 1hr livestream video we did back in Jan '21, check that video out for more insight :) Drawing the line will quickly become your number one annoyance :) A, make a guide out of plexiglass B, amazon C, wouldn't worry about that too much D, coming soon!!
8:26 lol🤣
where can we source the pellets?
Love the watch my friend …. And the bags! I have a set of new lucky bags coming my way
Now you got me looking at your bags
Welcome aboard!!
Love these videos. Keep up the great work
Glad you like them!
Great video as usual! Looking forward to the next ones!
Thanks! Next one releases Thursday the 18th at 8am
Great video! Can you explain how most ACL stamped bags have a corner radius of 1"-1.5" when the bag policy states, "corners cannot be rounded more than 0.5” on a 6” x “6 bag"?
1.5" radius describes the size of the overall shape, the 1/2" corner thing is the distance from the tip of the bag corner the the same corner of a 6" square corner
@@B3Cornhole Thanks. I was thinking that must be the case. That's a strange way of measuring a rounded corner. Also, if my math is correct, a corner with a 1.5" radius results in a 0.612" critical measurement. But that's the measurement of the template and not the resulting bag, I guess.
These videos are highly theraputic. Just got some Viper-B's, they are awesome, they immediately became my favorite bag. Would love to try your version.
email us, orders@b3cornhole.com
I'm glad it isn't just me who isn't a fan of the Sure Fire.
Another great video! I like the concept of comparing different manufacturers using the same material...I see you have become more open to sharing the actual material names, and hopefully that will bring an even wider variety to this bag type.
You bet! When there's dozens of clone bags I think the comparison is best. Three bags at once is probably my limit though. As far as fabrics go, if it's super widespread and already common among bag makers, I don't mind saying the name.
so how do you get a hold of your set?
how do I get a hold of your set?
Another great video, thank you for taking the time to make these. You mentioned that you’re using automated machines now, that sounds exciting and scary all at the same time. What trade offs did you have to make when selecting a machine?
Just price. Overall, it's 1000x better than sewing by hand for a few reasons...
-don't have to draw the line to sew on
-don't have to draw the line to sew on
-don't have to draw the line to sew on
-every bag is exactly the same and easier to flip now
-don't have to draw the line to sew on
and lastly
-don't have to draw the line to sew on
There's been zero drawbacks! bag quality, efficiency, and endurance all went way up.
as far as machine selection, went with price and programability.
@@B3Cornhole hmm, so do you still have to draw the line to sew on anymore? Lol.
I’m thinking I might start with just a bar tack machine for closures and see if that pays off. Did you start that way, or just dive right in for the whole bag?
I don’t think I’m ready for that just yet, drawing the line hasn’t become my number one annoyance yet. My biggest problems are ;
A) Cutting fabric perfectly straight,
B) Finding a bright enough light board,
C) Determining how much each fabric will loosen up during break in,
D) waiting for your next videos!
started with a basic store bought sewing machine and used that until i could pick up an industrial machine (got one free, just had to clean it up and fix it)
nearly everything is in the 1hr livestream video we did back in Jan '21, check that video out for more insight :)
Drawing the line will quickly become your number one annoyance :)
A, make a guide out of plexiglass
B, amazon
C, wouldn't worry about that too much
D, coming soon!!
What's the surefire slow fabric called?
It's in the video
were do you find this Embry cloth that you mentioned? Is there a website to purchase fabric?