Yep I liked the voice over and the way you were explaining what you were trying to achieve with out going over it again and again. thanks for your time👍👍👍
The voice over was highly informative and much appreciated. Scraping can be difficult to watch, but in this case it moved right along thanks to your voice over. Well done!
@Vanover Customs Great job explaining details and showing process/result. This topic is difficult to find good visual documentation for. I really appreciate you taking time to share yours.
I wanted to mention, how you channeled, relieved the back of your homemade scraping blades, was very innovative for flex (very, very, non-lazy, LOL) having a much better day today :)
When getting into the root of the dovetail I usually relieve it a little bit with a Zip Disk in a die grinder, knock the burrs off with a stone. Just way faster than trying to scrape the ledge off.
Get or make some precision stones. With them you don't need to oil/lubricate the surface (you can't actually otherwise the stones won't work properly and will stick) when stoning the scraped surface. Makes things easier, faster and cleaner + you see polished high spots immediately.
Amigo siempre e tenido la curiosidad de Aprender de rectificar las bancada del carro manual es que quiero comprar un torno y eso que tú arreglas tiene mucho desgaste pero bueno aún Nolo tengo amigo está muy buena la técnica 🙏👍
Voice over works well. Doing the intro your regular way then switching to voice over seems like a good way to do it. I imagine it's a lot less time consuming to get work done when you don't have to explain every step as you go.
Yeah trouble is I did explain I just decided to voice over and redo the explanations. The voice over probably added 8 additional hours of work compared to normal
I thought the voice over was very well done, you honestly don't even realize it's a voice over, very well done, I like the scraping but Im really looking forward to getting back to making some chips, it's been a while lol
@@VanoverMachineAndRepair Yeah I'm sure, I enjoy all your videos so I'm really looking forward to seeing you make some chips again soon, thank you for all the work and effort you put into your content, it's greatly appreciated!
@@annacalise8336 absolutely. There are some great machining only videos in the pipeline that will be some fun ones. Those are my favorite jobs to do, film, edit, and watch.
I take it that you are in touch with Josh Topper, His friend near him is closing down & there is a sale comming off in May. If you don't know about it get in touch with him, however if you are then you know all about the sale, there could be some parts you might want.
I'm in the process of building a new workshop from scratch and wondering if you could give some suggestions of where you look when you're trying to buy a new machine. Appreciate your content!
I think the voice-over works well for footage of a long monotonous process where you're hustling through it but still want to keep the audience up to speed on what you're doing. I think if you stick to that formula and you find yourself doing a lot of voice-overs then it might indicate that you have too much hustling footage. Really nice scraping work on that top slide.
Please stop scraping like that at 3:00min. It hurts all the way to watch your video. You need a single-edged blade to avoid creating marks at the opposite surface of the dove tail.
You keep saying "ironically" to describe non-ironic conditions. I am not convinced you know what that term means... unless you are using it ironically.
Yep I liked the voice over and the way you were explaining what you were trying to achieve with out going over it again and again. thanks for your time👍👍👍
Absolutely thank you
The voice over was highly informative and much appreciated. Scraping can be difficult to watch, but in this case it moved right along thanks to your voice over. Well done!
Cool that’s the hope
Good job on the voice-over. Seemed to flow very well and I am sure it's easier to add at the end than trying to keep up a running monolog👍
Glad you enjoyed it
The voice over with this content was excellent! It works great and is effective in explaining what is going on (important for me with this topic 🙂)
Awesome, thank you!
I LIKE A MIX! YOUR DOING A FINE JOB
Liked the voiceover
Thank you
@Vanover Customs Great job explaining details and showing process/result. This topic is difficult to find good visual documentation for. I really appreciate you taking time to share yours.
Glad it was helpful!
I wanted to mention, how you channeled, relieved the back of your homemade scraping blades, was very innovative for flex (very, very, non-lazy, LOL) having a much better day today :)
lol no worries all good. Thanks for sharing
The voice over was just fine a great way to explain things while you are not doing them
Thanks for your reply
Love the voiceovers!
Thank you
When getting into the root of the dovetail I usually relieve it a little bit with a Zip Disk in a die grinder, knock the burrs off with a stone. Just way faster than trying to scrape the ledge off.
Yeah makes sense
Liked the voice over with just scraping mixed in. I’d heard of scraping, but never seen it done.
Glad you enjoyed it
Enjoyed this; thanks for sharing
Absolutely
Get or make some precision stones. With them you don't need to oil/lubricate the surface (you can't actually otherwise the stones won't work properly and will stick) when stoning the scraped surface. Makes things easier, faster and cleaner + you see polished high spots immediately.
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liked the voice over!
Thank you
Amigo siempre e tenido la curiosidad de Aprender de rectificar las bancada del carro manual es que quiero comprar un torno y eso que tú arreglas tiene mucho desgaste pero bueno aún Nolo tengo amigo está muy buena la técnica 🙏👍
I appreciate it
Voice over works well. Doing the intro your regular way then switching to voice over seems like a good way to do it. I imagine it's a lot less time consuming to get work done when you don't have to explain every step as you go.
Yeah trouble is I did explain I just decided to voice over and redo the explanations. The voice over probably added 8 additional hours of work compared to normal
I thought the voice over was very well done, you honestly don't even realize it's a voice over, very well done, I like the scraping but Im really looking forward to getting back to making some chips, it's been a while lol
I agree about the chips we got 20-25 videos already filmed lots of machining ahead just trying to jamb out this backlog
@@VanoverMachineAndRepair Yeah I'm sure, I enjoy all your videos so I'm really looking forward to seeing you make some chips again soon, thank you for all the work and effort you put into your content, it's greatly appreciated!
@@annacalise8336 absolutely. There are some great machining only videos in the pipeline that will be some fun ones. Those are my favorite jobs to do, film, edit, and watch.
I take it that you are in touch with Josh Topper, His friend near him is closing down & there is a sale comming off in May. If you don't know about it get in touch with him, however if you are then you know all about the sale, there could be some parts you might want.
Yeah I am, I watched the video as well. Thanks for the heads up though
I'm in the process of building a new workshop from scratch and wondering if you could give some suggestions of where you look when you're trying to buy a new machine. Appreciate your content!
Yeah I am out of town till Thursday. Give me a call 847-890-9969 or shoot me an email Vanovercustoms@gmail.com
I thought the voice over was fine. Very meticulous process explained very well.
I appreciate it
👍👍voiceover
Appreciate it
Great video the voice over was fine in my opinion but we all know what they say about opinions.
Good to hear
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I think the voice-over works well for footage of a long monotonous process where you're hustling through it but still want to keep the audience up to speed on what you're doing. I think if you stick to that formula and you find yourself doing a lot of voice-overs then it might indicate that you have too much hustling footage. Really nice scraping work on that top slide.
Ok great points
Please stop scraping like that at 3:00min. It hurts all the way to watch your video. You need a single-edged blade to avoid creating marks at the opposite surface of the dove tail.
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You keep saying "ironically" to describe non-ironic conditions. I am not convinced you know what that term means... unless you are using it ironically.
Exactly