good point about what that seller said, THEY ARE NOT TOYS, Instead, they ARE precision instruments; used by model engineers/watchmakers and other people as a hobby, to produce very small parts (in the case of watches down to 0.0001 millimeters diameter); also they ARE objects of ART in their own right, especially some of the big name makes like the German Lorch, and the English Bowley brands, which as such mean they are rare and expensive, considering their vintages.
Good material but the dialog needs to be PRACTICED to take out the so many of the "ahhhh's", which are annoying and distracting. I tell otherwise good content videographers like this that they would be better off writing it into a PDF file and then using the Read Aloud feature to simply read the text for the video.
Good material but the dialog needs to be PRACTICED to take out the so many of the "ahhhh's", which are annoying and distracting. I tell otherwise good content videographers like this that they would be better off writing it into a PDF file and then using the Read Aloud feature to simply read the text for the video.
well done ,good to see someone actually doing something on the uni ,rather than showing their hard ware ,or running lathe up an down the carriage
ive been meaning to align mine with an indicator then drilling a hole in the base to put a pin in there so it can index to straightness.
good point about what that seller said, THEY ARE NOT TOYS, Instead, they ARE precision instruments; used by model engineers/watchmakers and other people as a hobby, to produce very small parts (in the case of watches down to 0.0001 millimeters diameter); also they ARE objects of ART in their own right, especially some of the big name makes like the German Lorch, and the English Bowley brands, which as such mean they are rare and expensive, considering their vintages.
Lástima lo que me interesa de estos vídeos están narrados en inglés,no entiendo porque no son en español..
Lo siento, pero no hablo español. Ojalá hablara español.
Good material but the dialog needs to be PRACTICED to take out the so many of the "ahhhh's", which are annoying and distracting.
I tell otherwise good content videographers like this that they would be better off writing it into a PDF file and then using the Read Aloud feature to simply read the text for the video.
Good material but the dialog needs to be PRACTICED to take out the so many of the "ahhhh's", which are annoying and distracting.
I tell otherwise good content videographers like this that they would be better off writing it into a PDF file and then using the Read Aloud feature to simply read the text for the video.
Thank you for your input.