Stunning Steve, well the project not you! Well you may be stunning but not on the first date. Anyway, it looks great and you have obviously put in a lot of thought and creativity, which has paid off. Congrats! Cheers Sean
William Howard I also use the slower setting variety in green label bottle when I need more time to get all the parts in place. Never had a joint failure with these.
Always love these kinds of videos!!
It is a very he beautiful shell thank you. I just wish you would show it right through to the end pushed and all.
You are the master...can't wait to try this!!
Absolutely amazing work. I love this!
Thanks! They are a lot of fun to make.
Stunning Steve, well the project not you! Well you may be stunning but not on the first date. Anyway, it looks great and you have obviously put in a lot of thought and creativity, which has paid off. Congrats! Cheers Sean
Is there a guide to building that cutting jig?
Yes, it's included in the instructions with the pattern.
Hey Steve, on these shells, are you using 36 grit on your flat sanding board or something more like 80?
Hi Brian, it's been a long time since I have changed it, but I am thinking it is 36 grit.
Very good! Thank you.
Magnifique !!!
Slick !!!!!!!
i will use all 3 of them best glue on the market looks like the eu is finding this out also
William Howard I also use the slower setting variety in green label bottle when I need more time to get all the parts in place. Never had a joint failure with these.
you use my favorite brand of glue i normaly use 3
Original Titebond is my favorite! It grabs hold pretty quick, and doesn't let go.