What I hate about these videos is that they do not specify materials used. They don't provide measurements, etc. So they're basically useless to try to replicate what is being done in the video. I guess they are vanity projects for the creator because those who watch don't know what was used and measurements.
For all those wasting time (like me) watching this, To sharpen your tools just rub them on stone. To make your drill bit go through, make a hole with a concrete nail sufficient enough an then drill. For other tips, I am not interested
What the hell? This is nonsense. It's just making a video for the sake of making a video. Sometimes you just have ro replace your tools, it doesn't have an unlimited lifetime.
Stopped watching after seeing how the "sharpened" drill had help from a punch mark. The angle is only the most basic factor in sharpening a bit. Rake if far more important and your "solution" completely ignores that.
Each video serves as a catalyst for positive change in my life. Thank you for sharing!😉
I’m glad these videos are inspiring you! 😊
Good job 👏 👍
Thanks for the appreciation! I'm glad you liked the ideas.
I never knew sharpening knives could be so easy! These tips are game-changers. Time to master the art of sharp blades!
Glad you found the tips helpful! Happy sharpening!
The leather belt sharpening technique blew my mind! It's incredible how everyday items can be repurposed for expert-level sharpening.
Thanks, I’m glad you found it mind-blowing! Leather is surprisingly effective for sharpening! 😊
That's how they used to sharpen straight razors back in the day
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Video🎉 very good
Thanks for watching! 😄
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Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊
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You're welcome! 😊
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Congratulations on the excellent idea. The image is clear, I will learn a lot from you. Wish you success in life.
Thank you for the kind words! Wishing you all the best! 😊
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Hvala na komentaru! Sledeći put ću se potruditi da detaljnije pokažem proces. 😊
What I hate about these videos is that they do not specify materials used. They don't provide measurements, etc. So they're basically useless to try to replicate what is being done in the video. I guess they are vanity projects for the creator because those who watch don't know what was used and measurements.
Thanks for your feedback! I'll make sure to include more details about materials and measurements in future videos. 😊
If you have a lot of bits to sharpen, the prep time is well-spent, unless you are a trades-person charging clients $100/hr.
True! It’s all about making the most of your time and tools.
Wow! I’ve never seen one of them 2x’s that aren’t covered in rust….
Glad this one stood out! Keeping tools in good condition can really make a difference.
Given how much time and material it takes to sharpen one thing, it's easier and cheaper to just buy a new one
Yes if you just give up on using your mind and creativity
Sometimes it’s true, but sharpening can save resources and is great for practicing skills. 😊
I'm NOT drilling holes in my tools. 😮
For all those wasting time (like me) watching this,
To sharpen your tools just rub them on stone.
To make your drill bit go through, make a hole with a concrete nail sufficient enough an then drill.
For other tips, I am not interested
Thanks for the feedback - it sounds like you have some valuable experience!
Sorry but wd 40 doesn't sharpen sciorrs
Thanks for your input!
I will just buy a new one.
Sometimes that's the easiest solution! Thanks for watching! 😊
Boring you have done something similar in the past. And for number 5 this is a garden saw for green wood not for dry wood:
Thanks for your feedback! I’ll take this into account for future videos. Your observation about the saw is spot on! 😊
What the hell? This is nonsense. It's just making a video for the sake of making a video. Sometimes you just have ro replace your tools, it doesn't have an unlimited lifetime.
You're absolutely right, tools do have their limits! The video shares tips to prolong their life, but replacements are essential when needed. 😊
Stopped watching after seeing how the "sharpened" drill had help from a punch mark.
The angle is only the most basic factor in sharpening a bit. Rake if far more important and your "solution" completely ignores that.
Hello! thanks for your comment. Wish you all the best!
Сега ако ми напишеш защо ме осветяваш ще те следвам винаги
Благодаря за ваш интерес! Надявам се моите идеи да продължат да ви вдъхновяват и да ви бъдат полезни. 😊
The guy who can't buy a new drill bit😢
Not everyone can replace tools easily. DIY solutions like this are meant to help in tough times! 😊
Collects old dril bits sharpen them, give them a new look and sells to New-o-fil s😂
Don't poor mouth my old Lady please
Idk about that bottle sharpening tech. 🤔
It's quite effective, you should try it and feel it.