You are one of the most authentic channels to watch. You provide very interesting and detailed content. Most woodworking channels have turned into nothing but commercials for tools and are not creating anything. Your channel always provides us with thoughts and knowledge. Keep it up.
I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy, oh master! I thought this is something that can only be made using CNC. So glad you shared the craft and experience. Thank you very much, though as others have said, still intimidatingly far for those without confidence like me.
Great Idea. I often learn 3 things from your videos. First get up and get out in my small shop, seeing someone else make so much is motivating. Next is another technique or skill. Lastly is some creative way of Joinery that I forgot, I am 68, and thanks for doing more with your work. Hals Wood Shop
Great job, your running commentary is easy to follow and the work is excellent. I agree the pentagon cutting looks worse than what it really is. Can't wait for the follow on video.
After how easy the hexagon was I though the pentagon would be easy street. But, after some cursing I was happy to find that article because that is probably the best way to do both.
Dang! That's wicked awesome! Serious problem solving with this one. I enjoy challenging and complex projects, but I'd have lost my mind doing this. I would have made some serious kindling. Thanks for sharing, enjoy your weekend ✌
This is just so well done, I M sure it will be well received, thank you for sharing and really doing such an effort to show what can be done. Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend.
Great video! I've made a few polyhedrons myself and know they can be very unforgiving if not made precise enough. I like your jig where you use a precise pattern attached to the top of each piece, and use that to guide along the straight edge to make the bevel. I subscribed too.
This is wonderfully complex and involving. Glad I'm not the only one who gets completely swallowed up by simple favours that turn out to be massively time and brain consuming. Just checked over a chainsaw for a friend and ended up completely stripping it down! Very enjoyable craziness... thanks for sharing this in enough detail.
Enjoying the description though my brain is working overtime. I had the thought it might be possible to cut a soccer ball in one piece with a CNC router (and the proper bits). Will investigate!
Another brilliant video, you have a great way of making something complex fairly easy for us mere mortals to understand, it must have taken hours to work all this out but it’s paying off because I can see the end result looking pretty damn good 👌👌👌👍👍👍🇦🇺
This one was a true heart breaker because I literally spent days working on the original jig I found online, and just wasn't satisfied with the results. Then second one took 15 mins to make and turned out damn near perfect. I would kill to have that time back hahahaha.
@@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks 😂😂😂 I’m sorry! Us brits are precious about our football. Great work by the way. Your wood work is exemplary and I’ve really enjoyed the videos I’ve watched so far. 👍🏻
I saw another video that had the bevel angles at 21 degrees for the hexagons and 16.5 degrees for the pentagons. I noticed you mentioned you did 22.5 degrees for the hexagons and 16 for the pentagons. Is there a specific reason you did this? I've been trying to figure out the mathematical reasoning for this before I attempt the build myself but otherwise this video was great so I appreciate you sharing!
I pulled those dimensions from another maker, I believe the link is in the description. If not I’ll add it. But I really think the angle depends on sizes of all aspects of the build.
You are one of the most authentic channels to watch. You provide very interesting and detailed content. Most woodworking channels have turned into nothing but commercials for tools and are not creating anything. Your channel always provides us with thoughts and knowledge. Keep it up.
I'm not worthy, I'm not worthy, oh master! I thought this is something that can only be made using CNC. So glad you shared the craft and experience. Thank you very much, though as others have said, still intimidatingly far for those without confidence like me.
Great Idea. I often learn 3 things from your videos. First get up and get out in my small shop, seeing someone else make so much is motivating. Next is another technique or skill. Lastly is some creative way of Joinery that I forgot, I am 68, and thanks for doing more with your work. Hals Wood Shop
Thanks man!
Great job figuring it out! A head scratcher for sure...
Excellent! Love the way it turned out and I appreciate how you compared & contrasted the different jigs. Thanks!
Wow, very impressive. Your logic and math skills are incredible. Most of us would have given up. Kudos to you
Thanks HoneyBadger! Enjoyed listening to your creative process/problem solving.
Wow, now that is some great engineering! Very cool!
Great job, your running commentary is easy to follow and the work is excellent. I agree the pentagon cutting looks worse than what it really is. Can't wait for the follow on video.
After how easy the hexagon was I though the pentagon would be easy street. But, after some cursing I was happy to find that article because that is probably the best way to do both.
Dang! That's wicked awesome! Serious problem solving with this one. I enjoy challenging and complex projects, but I'd have lost my mind doing this. I would have made some serious kindling. Thanks for sharing, enjoy your weekend ✌
I have lots of kindling getting to this point hahahaha.
This is just so well done, I M sure it will be well received, thank you for sharing and really doing such an effort to show what can be done. Thank you for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend.
Great video! I've made a few polyhedrons myself and know they can be very unforgiving if not made precise enough. I like your jig where you use a precise pattern attached to the top of each piece, and use that to guide along the straight edge to make the bevel. I subscribed too.
This is wonderfully complex and involving. Glad I'm not the only one who gets completely swallowed up by simple favours that turn out to be massively time and brain consuming. Just checked over a chainsaw for a friend and ended up completely stripping it down! Very enjoyable craziness... thanks for sharing this in enough detail.
The "easy" jobs are always the worst.
Very nice project. You are very informational
👏👏👏I’ll stick to making a square ball, at least if it’s windy it won’t blow away
hahahahahahaha!
Good work! Compound miters are always a little tricky.
They always tie my head in knots.
Enjoying the description though my brain is working overtime. I had the thought it might be possible to cut a soccer ball in one piece with a CNC router (and the proper bits). Will investigate!
I imagine you can do this on a CNC and it would turn out perfect. Watching a video of that after making it without one would make me cry haha.
HoneyBadger WoodWorks I’m sure there would be crying if I tried it. Cheers.
Another brilliant video, you have a great way of making something complex fairly easy for us mere mortals to understand, it must have taken hours to work all this out but it’s paying off because I can see the end result looking pretty damn good 👌👌👌👍👍👍🇦🇺
This one was a true heart breaker because I literally spent days working on the original jig I found online, and just wasn't satisfied with the results. Then second one took 15 mins to make and turned out damn near perfect. I would kill to have that time back hahahaha.
That really looks like it would ware thin on your patients! looks good and no cnc! amazing!
Disclaimer: Items were broken in the making of this video for sure.
@@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks I am sure LOL!
Very cool. And very satisfying to watch. :)
It’s definitely not a ‘soccer’ ball. It’s a football. Thanks from the uk!
Fair enough haha
@@HoneyBadgerWoodWorks 😂😂😂 I’m sorry! Us brits are precious about our football. Great work by the way. Your wood work is exemplary and I’ve really enjoyed the videos I’ve watched so far. 👍🏻
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Muito top 👊👍👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷💯
I saw another video that had the bevel angles at 21 degrees for the hexagons and 16.5 degrees for the pentagons. I noticed you mentioned you did 22.5 degrees for the hexagons and 16 for the pentagons. Is there a specific reason you did this? I've been trying to figure out the mathematical reasoning for this before I attempt the build myself but otherwise this video was great so I appreciate you sharing!
I pulled those dimensions from another maker, I believe the link is in the description. If not I’ll add it. But I really think the angle depends on sizes of all aspects of the build.
This kind of math/geometry makes my brain hurt.
If you head that soccer ball, oh, its gonna hurt!
haha
Fingers