Sweet build! I like your style as well. Taking us through the prototyping process and discussing the issues you had and how you solved them along the way is something a lot more people (including me) need to do. All around, I'd say you scored a home run!
Thank you for showing this it looks absolutely cool. The one functional suggestion that I would make is you could consider using a cotter pin vs a nail. But I love the idea of this build its excellent and cool.
Great build and video/sound work. Just came here from your Instagram post with the larger challenge coin display. Looking forward to watching more videos, keep it up 👍🏻
Hi, amazing design. So overdue. Whenever you are interested, a numismatic collection at a large Canadian University would be interested in purchasing a few.
INCREDIBLE. Do you make if for sale? How about the option to also have one on the middle in case I want to showcase just one coin some times? I have some old coins measuring around 2.95mm, 2.80mm, 2mm, thickness respectively, and 32.7mm, 30mm, 37mm diameter respectively? Could the top part be made of a reflective material? I'm looking to photograph and video the coins and it looks better on a black reflective surface. Thank you and congratulations on the amazing design.
I’m currently only selling the file so people can make it themselves. If you know anyone with a CNC Machine, it’s an easy project. As for as placing a coin in middle, you would have to mount it on a stand in the middle that doesn’t cut into the top cover. The gear is right under the cover, so if you cut into it, it wouldn’t spin.
Do you take orders? I would love to pay you to build a rotating base for me that could hold upwards of 50 coins. I would like to send you pictures of each coin to so the slots can be specific to certain coins.
Sweet build! I like your style as well. Taking us through the prototyping process and discussing the issues you had and how you solved them along the way is something a lot more people (including me) need to do. All around, I'd say you scored a home run!
Thank you sir! I’ll try to keep showing you all the mistakes I make 😅
Amazing work!
Very well done!!
Thank you for showing this it looks absolutely cool. The one functional suggestion that I would make is you could consider using a cotter pin vs a nail. But I love the idea of this build its excellent and cool.
Thank you! And ya, a cotter pin would probably work better lol I only kinda know what I’m doing 😂
Well done, been waiting for a build video since you teased it on reddit
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Great build and video/sound work. Just came here from your Instagram post with the larger challenge coin display. Looking forward to watching more videos, keep it up 👍🏻
Thanks my dude!
I’m seriously impressed.
Thank you sir! I really appreciate it!
NICE GOOD IDEA 👌🔥
Nice job buddy. Awesome
Hey thanks 😀
Nice job!!
Thank you sir!
Nice video. I really like how you go over stuff in this video
Thanks! Slowly learning how to get my point across on some things!
@@AquaVitaeWoodworks the baby rattler plans are in my cart in Etsy. I guess I need to add this to the list lol
Great design and beautifully finished. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you sir! I appreciate it!
Amazing design and work!
Thanks! I really appreciate it!
Hi, amazing design. So overdue. Whenever you are interested, a numismatic collection at a large Canadian University would be interested in purchasing a few.
👍Great build - very creative. One question. what specific u-channel did you use? The M-C page shows many different styles. Thanks again!
Oh man! I didn’t realize I linked it wrong. I’ll add it to the video description! It’s Part Number 8510K14
How do we purchase the svg file and plans for this
Follow the link to my Etsy Shop in the video description!
INCREDIBLE. Do you make if for sale? How about the option to also have one on the middle in case I want to showcase just one coin some times? I have some old coins measuring around 2.95mm, 2.80mm, 2mm, thickness respectively, and 32.7mm, 30mm, 37mm diameter respectively? Could the top part be made of a reflective material? I'm looking to photograph and video the coins and it looks better on a black reflective surface. Thank you and congratulations on the amazing design.
I’m currently only selling the file so people can make it themselves. If you know anyone with a CNC Machine, it’s an easy project. As for as placing a coin in middle, you would have to mount it on a stand in the middle that doesn’t cut into the top cover. The gear is right under the cover, so if you cut into it, it wouldn’t spin.
@@AquaVitaeWoodworks thank you very much for your reply. Happy new year!
Do you take orders? I would love to pay you to build a rotating base for me that could hold upwards of 50 coins. I would like to send you pictures of each coin to so the slots can be specific to certain coins.
I’m not currently taking orders. Only selling files. Plus, from your your describing, that project would be extremely expensive to design and build