How to Make Mini Kraft / Cardboard / Paper Spiral Tubes

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  • In this video, you'll learn how to make miniature cardboard / paper/ kraft tubes, which are great for model rocketry, pyrotechnics, scale aviation, and other hobbies.
    Some time ago, I was searching for mini cardboard tubes to use in my projects. However, they are literally not manufactured and sold anywhere aside from some low grade tubes used in bee keeping. So, I researched ways to make them, and thanks to seamster on Instructables (www.instructables.com/id/Make-...) I learned how. This tutorial is my take on the best way to make mini versions of those tubes.
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  • @dieselstruck
    @dieselstruck Рік тому +6

    Simple and to the point, opened up a world of scratch build model rockets!

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! That's my favorite use for these tubes - custom rockets. Can't wait to eventually get into rocketry on the channel

  • @StupidEarthlings
    @StupidEarthlings Рік тому +3

    THANK YOU! You're 100% correct, you can NOT get even basic size tubes like this ANYWHERE. Even if you found them, they'd be so expensive.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      Exactly! There's more tubes nowadays than back then, because of paper straws and beehive stuff, but they're still pricey if you can even find them in the right size.

  • @bhaskarroy2697
    @bhaskarroy2697 4 роки тому

    Great. It saves my money.

  • @agsukandar
    @agsukandar 4 роки тому +1

    Thank youuuuu... 😃👍🏻✨
    This is what I'm looking for. 😊

  • @patrickcarpenter1102
    @patrickcarpenter1102 11 місяців тому

    What a fantastic video! I needed a paper tube to wind an electronics part and I looked everywhere for the right sized paper tube. Nowhere to be found. Your video was a perfect find and I have now made the tube that I needed!!
    Thank you so much!

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  11 місяців тому

      That's great to hear! Isn't it nice being able to make a high quality tube in just the size you need? I find it pretty awesome 😀

  • @StupidEarthlings
    @StupidEarthlings Рік тому +2

    So simple, so perfect, so custom, and cheap to boot. I was ready to pay "maybe".. 6 bucks for a .550" x 13" paper tube. Could not find one. Thank you. Good luck with your endeavors.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому +1

      Glad I could help! Good luck as well :)

  • @terryh5526
    @terryh5526 Рік тому

    The masking paper is a great tip. Thanks

  • @cloudlynx6398
    @cloudlynx6398 5 років тому +4

    awesome !

  • @antonkolesnikov8676
    @antonkolesnikov8676 2 роки тому

    I’ve been looking for this help fot years finally found it, useful info great vid good audio & video quality.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  2 роки тому +1

      Awesome! Thanks for the feedback 😀

  • @bayugunawan1379
    @bayugunawan1379 2 роки тому

    amazing. this video i have been looking for

  • @manfredicortonesi8919
    @manfredicortonesi8919 4 роки тому +4

    you really helped me out

  • @highlanderlk9867
    @highlanderlk9867 5 років тому +2

    very very similar way that the big machines works, nice

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  5 років тому

      Thank you! I was thinking about trying to make my own mini tube making machine, but it would be quite complicated and far exceed my circle of knowledge.

  • @dklyne
    @dklyne 3 роки тому

    Thanks, this video was very helpful.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому

      My pleasure, thanks for watching!

  • @StupidEarthlings
    @StupidEarthlings Рік тому +1

    And soo easy, can't believe I didn't this of this. I was using plastic packaging and heating up wrapped around a dowel . Kinda almost worked, and looked like sh!t. Thanks again.

  • @mydude3254
    @mydude3254 4 роки тому

    This is great thank you!

  • @johnsimmons3993
    @johnsimmons3993 6 років тому +14

    Thanks for the video. I'd much rather make my own model rocket body tubes than buy them.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому +1

      My pleasure, thanks for watching! I'd also rather make my own. Plus, tubes as small as some of these can't really be bought anywhere.

    • @vinodagarwal9116
      @vinodagarwal9116 5 років тому

      John Simmons juiuuyutjgnyji

  • @roaringdragon2628
    @roaringdragon2628 6 років тому +4

    This is awesome! Seems a little tedious to make lots, but still really cool.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому +1

      roaring dragon2 thank you! Glad you liked it :D making a lot of these is pretty tedious. But since mini tubes like these aren't produced or sold anywhere, they're definitely worth it for crafts/hobbies!

    • @roaringdragon2628
      @roaringdragon2628 6 років тому

      Yeah.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому +1

      roaring dragon2 Thanks for watching! I have 4 project videos planned that will involve the use of these tubes, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled if you're interested in seeing them :)

    • @roaringdragon2628
      @roaringdragon2628 6 років тому

      ooo. :O

  • @manfredicortonesi8919
    @manfredicortonesi8919 4 роки тому +1

    great video

  • @hartfordboothe7466
    @hartfordboothe7466 5 років тому +4

    Nicely done video. Thanks for the time and effort to put it together. A video on parallel-wound tubes would be very helpful (for making model rocket motor bodies). Please? :)

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  5 років тому +1

      Thank you! Yeah I'd like to make a video on convolute tubes, but they're quite difficult to get right. I need to find or create a good method to make them in small sizes.

    • @filomondo1
      @filomondo1 4 роки тому

      I been making parallel rocket tubes by just using water and bread flour. I wrap around a wood dowel former and use real heavy cardboard kraft paper. the sheets I use are 13' x 24" and I cut them into 3 rocket tubes for whistle rockets. After I cut them I put wood glue on the outside edges on each side. There is enough give on the wrapping that I do not need support when pressing them.

  • @Jimj
    @Jimj 2 роки тому

    Universal Wallpaper and Border Adhesive works great

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  2 роки тому

      Hmm, I'll have to look into that! Thanks for the suggestion 😁

  • @markramsell454
    @markramsell454 2 роки тому

    Will give it a try with rectangular form.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  2 роки тому

      Rectangular? :O let me know how it works!

  • @stargazer2042
    @stargazer2042 Рік тому +1

    I'm deciding whether to make my own 8"×48" tubes at home or pay shipping for several. Doing it at home is less bulky, but requires a little set up.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      Those are some big tubes! It would probably be much cheaper to make them at home, but also hard to cut nice lines in that long of a piece of paper

  • @luissouza5501
    @luissouza5501 4 місяці тому

    Show !!!!!!!!!!

  • @freemanthompson706
    @freemanthompson706 5 років тому +3

    Fantastic and concise. I really like this video. I have done this before for larger tubes, using thin cardboard (cereal boxes). I made the strip width = circumference x square root of 2 ... (w = c / 1.41) ... or diameter x pi x square root of 2 ... (w = (d x pi )/ 1.41). This made the seam 45 degrees. If I remember correctly, I was taught this was the optimum angle for strength of the seam.
    For the sizes I was making, 1.41 was an adequate approximation for square root of 2. For smaller sizes, like in this video, I believe 1.4 would be adequate.
    ls that helpful?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  5 років тому

      Wow, that's a very detailed way to get a proper strip width, thanks for the info! Did you have any issues with the layers of cereal box binding due to the glossy printed side?

    • @freemanthompson706
      @freemanthompson706 5 років тому

      Sorry! I wrote that too quick. I have corrected it to w = c / 1.41 or w = (d x pi) / 1.41.
      This equates to about w = d x 2.22

  • @ultibipe
    @ultibipe Рік тому +1

    Great video. Can this process be used to make a square or rectangle tube? I need to make a 1/4" x 1/2" tube for servo wiring in a radio control airplane wing.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      Thanks! Honestly I'm not sure. I think it would be possible if you cut the paper strips in a VERY specific way. Rectangular strips get really wonky around corners. I would test it right now but unfortunately I don't have a rectangular form to use.

  • @stargazer2042
    @stargazer2042 Рік тому

    This is why some professional tubes have a wax paper inner layer. Some people rip that out later.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      That makes a lot of sense actually. Would make it SO much easier to remove the tube.

  • @nicolebennett7332
    @nicolebennett7332 2 роки тому

    Love this tutorial. What gsm in the kraft paper that you used (in Australia and I don't think we have the same product).

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  2 роки тому

      Thank you! What do you mean by gsm? I'm not sure of any technical specifications - it's been a long time since I purchased the kraft paper, and the painter's paper didn't have any specs on it either.

  • @mrudulbhattad2264
    @mrudulbhattad2264 5 років тому +1

    This is really nice. Please write down the things used for making this.

    • @WingMaster562
      @WingMaster562 2 роки тому

      You mean the one in the link in the description?

  • @someone-if8ce
    @someone-if8ce 3 роки тому

    Yay now i can make cardboard spear with these

  • @colspyro
    @colspyro 6 років тому +1

    Convolute tubes are much stronger plus quicker and easier to make ;) The best material for small id tube formers is ptfe (teflon) rod, nothing will stick to it.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому

      colspyro convolute tubes are indeed easier to make, but they only become stronger than their spiral counterparts when their thickness is significantly more than a spiral tube of the same inner diameter. This requirement of more layers for the same overall strength means that they're much heavier, and not suitable for most airborne items like rockets and gliders :P However, convolute tubes are superior for pyrotechnics. Thanks for the tip about the Teflon rod, I'll keep that in mind!
      And thanks for watching :)

    • @colspyro
      @colspyro 6 років тому

      A convolute tube uses a continuous sheet, 2 thicknesses of paper will give identical wall thickness whether its spiral or convolute wound. The beam strength of a convolute wound tube is much greater than a spiral wound tube because the wall has no internal joints or voids which are present in the spiral wall .The only benefit of spiral winding is you can make a tube any length as you`re not limited by the former length or paper roll width.
      If you place a convolute and spiral wound tube with identical id and wall thickness on a former and push one tube against the other you`ll find the spiral tube will fail first everytime. Spiral wound tubes behave much like a spring, they dont transmit forces directly from one end to the other. Convolute wound tubes behave like a stack of vertical sticks..they are very difficult to crush by pushing on one end ;) When you wind a convolute tube be sure the paper grain is running parallel to the former. In the case of ribbed kraft paper, the rib lines should run the length of the tube. These 3/4" id tubes fail at 7800psi minimum, the commercial spiral wound equivalents i tested barely managed 2500psi and they cost more ;) ua-cam.com/video/oF39ltNHvUo/v-deo.html

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому

      colspyro Hmmm. Interesting info! I'll have to make a convolute tube of the same amount of layers sometime, and compare the weights and strengths. The trouble is, though, winding convolute tubes is tough when they're miniature. I'm no good at creating seamless convolute tubes on large forms, and it's tougher with small ones. The way I learned from a video a while ago was to just glue the end of the paper over the form onto the rest of the strip, and roll it from there. But that creates an imperfect inner shape of the tube.

    • @colspyro
      @colspyro 6 років тому

      I dont know how small you need to go, the smallest tubes i roll by hand are 3mm id x 150-200mm long. I dont like the fold over method either as it tends to create tubes that are out of round. For small id tubes its best to use a lightweight kraftpaper 40-50 gsm which is maybe 30lb stateside.
      If using pva glue.apply it neat and fairly generously. After the glue is applied you dont want to hang around. position the former (ptfe, stainless or silver steel) at the end of the paper and gently roll the first turn. You need to go slowly and apply almost no pressure as only the surface tension of the glue will be keeping the paper in contact with the former during this stage. When you have the first turn on the former its plain sailing from there. After you`ve done a few you`ll get a feel for it.
      The best way to remove a tube without damage is to make yourself a simple extractor tool, a piece of plastic chopping board (or similar) with a hole just a hair larger than the former diameter drilled in it. Slide the tool onto the former and push the tube off with it. Dont touch the tube, just the former and the tool.

    • @prahladprahladb4475
      @prahladprahladb4475 6 років тому

      colspyro p

  • @RayDoeksen
    @RayDoeksen Рік тому

    You can find some decent youtube tutorials for cutting tubes that are a little more reliable than going by eye: either cutting guides that slip over the tube, or angle-stock and an end-stop for reliable repeatable lengths and good 90 degree ends.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      That's handy info, thanks! I basically have no experience or knowledge on that subject haha. I'm not able to picture the angle stock method.

  • @bladex264
    @bladex264 5 років тому +2

    they make great rolling paper lol

  • @korbhonkt
    @korbhonkt 4 роки тому

    Does it can use for real drinking water or just a model.
    I want to make a tube but from dry banana leaf but I don’t know what l can use for link the weld.
    I want to know more that your glue doesn’t mix with the water when you use tube to drinking or it can eat.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому

      The glue I used for these tubes will dissolve in water - you can't use them for drinking or with any liquids.

  • @stargazer2042
    @stargazer2042 Рік тому

    I want to do my 48" roll straight on, no strips and no spirals. I'm still trying to figure out an 8" mandrel that will release, and a few other things. I found a source of paper. This will be way better than buying Tubes at Home Depot, which come in such different sizes, and are bulky to transport.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      Ahh ok. That sounds fun! It's going to be really difficult though. I would probably look up some tips on getting it to roll perfectly straight so the paper doesn't end up diagonal. A mandrel - I never thought about that. That would probably help a lot. If they don't exist, you might be able to design and 3D print one!

  • @RayDoeksen
    @RayDoeksen Рік тому

    Thin glue is better than thicker glue, within reason. You don't want to have "structural glue" but rather good penetration and fully cured glue without lumps.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      That makes sense I guess - in the case with thin glue you'd be relying on just the strength of the paper layered with itself. I think with thicker glue, you also get some strength from the glue. But you also add weight that way. However, with masking paper, using thin glue is very difficult due to how quickly it absorbs water and how weak it is when wet.

  • @geothermalvents5079
    @geothermalvents5079 6 років тому

    I found your channel in the comments section of a rant by another youtuber about the recent TKOR incident. You're actually pretty good at what you do, only thing i would suggest is maybe making the music a BIT quieter, and maybe a few more uploads here and there to help grow your channel. Other than that I really enjoyed the video, and I'll keep this in mind when making my own DIY projects.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому

      Oh, thanks a lot! The music volume is something I always have a hard time with. And uploading often is my biggest challenge haha. Thanks for the feedback and for watching!

    • @geothermalvents5079
      @geothermalvents5079 6 років тому

      Trumpatier one thing i forgot to cover in my first comment but maybe having a bit more editing, and making it shorter might help with viewer retention. I have no problem myself but for some others they might grow bored with just one long video. Other then that love your videos!

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому +1

      Zachary more editing? How so? Yeah my videos tend to be pretty long, I have a tendency to explain everything in depth haha. I've been working on making my videos more and more concise though. The next one should be pretty short and sweet :) filming the last shots for it tomorrow.

    • @geothermalvents5079
      @geothermalvents5079 6 років тому

      Trumpatier i guess by editing maybe more transitions but not everyone is the same, and personally after watching more of your videos i prefer them like this.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому +1

      Zachary I try to keep my transitions smooth and not too attention-grabbing. Thanks again for the input! I always appreciate feedback on how I can improve my videos 😀

  • @stargazer2042
    @stargazer2042 Рік тому

    I wonder if PVC works as well as stainless steel. It would need to be smooth. Still worrisome if it is tight.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      I think I did make some convolute tubes with PVC as a form. It worked pretty well, but the one downside was that cutting the paper tube while on the form creates gauges that make it harder to remove. But if you take anti-stick measures, it should work great!

  • @bobatesomemayo
    @bobatesomemayo 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you sooo much! Now with propmaking, i don't have to wait for my paper tower roll to run out, or roll out cardboard, which makes a crappy tube.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому

      Good to hear! I would imagine that paper towel tubes make terribly weak props haha

  • @greenglass2
    @greenglass2 3 роки тому

    not sure you said it, the layers criss cross right?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому

      Each layer overlaps the previous and covers the seems, but the spiral on each individual layer doesn't overlap. And you definitely can start layers from both ends to cross them

  • @acuevasitu
    @acuevasitu 4 роки тому

    Is it the same process for making cones?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому +2

      I'm not really sure, sorry. Cones seem like they'd be much harder to make, and I don't think this spiral process would even work.

  • @indica77
    @indica77 5 років тому +1

    Nice

    • @indica77
      @indica77 5 років тому

      Why not use epoxy or any strong glue?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  5 років тому +1

      @@indica77 epoxy would be too thick and heavy, and most strong glues/epoxies can't be watered down I believe. Thanks for watching!

  • @stargazer2042
    @stargazer2042 Рік тому

    I'd want to start with thicker paper unless it costs more. It would leave a seam, but that is not too bad.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      True. A seam should be fine. I haven't really tested seamless vs seam, and kraft vs masking paper layers as I don't have the proper equipment to do so. But I think the only major differences would probably be in the aesthetics and aerodynamics of the tube. Seamless tubes are nicer to look at and incur less aerodynamic drag, but I'm not sure to what extent.

  • @kathy2466
    @kathy2466 Рік тому

    Can you use large Dia. metal Knitting Needles?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      It might be possible, if their diameter is consistent!

  • @Slowly_Going_Mad
    @Slowly_Going_Mad 4 роки тому +2

    I always wondered how homemade paper tubes were made. I used to just wrap the paper colinear. This always gave poor results though. Thanks.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому

      No problem! I've done a few convolute tubes, and they're extremely hard to make well. They usually come out loose and malformed.

    • @Slowly_Going_Mad
      @Slowly_Going_Mad 4 роки тому +1

      I have a feeling it has something to do with shrinking from the drying of glue, and doing this method gives more tolerance space (errors don't grow out of control.) Thing that I wonder now is how paper sticks for q tips and the like are made.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому +1

      @@Slowly_Going_Mad I think my issue was that I couldn't keep the tube tight around the form as I rolled it, so slack built up. Yeah I wonder that as well, and they do it so cheaply!

    • @Slowly_Going_Mad
      @Slowly_Going_Mad 4 роки тому

      They use a machine for it. To do that by hand is a challenge, takes some practice. Some one showed me if you fold it multiple times on the very edge it will work. Easier said than done though because of the precision needed. Each starting fold needs to almost be as wide as the paper is thick.

  • @x7falcon689
    @x7falcon689 4 роки тому

    Good

  • @manojjaiswal6772
    @manojjaiswal6772 3 роки тому +1

    What r those brown called is it a paper ?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому

      The brown what? The tubes are made of kraft and masking paper, and I covered my table with masking paper as well.

  • @MR-tf8lh
    @MR-tf8lh 4 роки тому

    I need to make one thats 1 meter long and 22mm wide....
    Is it harder? ;-;

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому

      it shouldn't be too bad as long as you have a form long enough.

  • @ravisahanakarkumarraviravi5658
    @ravisahanakarkumarraviravi5658 6 років тому

    Bro What is name of paper and which type of shop I buy plz reply

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому

      Ravi Sahanakar Kumar Ravi Ravi hi! The paper I used for the base is called kraft paper, you can find it in department stores like Walmart/Target and office stores. The paper I use for the top layers is called painter's or masking paper. You can find it at home improvement stores.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @ravisahanakarkumarraviravi5658
      @ravisahanakarkumarraviravi5658 6 років тому +1

      Trumpatier Thank you very much
      God blessed and your channel is best in youtube friend

  • @spiritworker903
    @spiritworker903 2 роки тому

    With respect and appreciation for your efforts: Why aren't you parallell winding? It would make it a lot less labor intensive and a stronger tube.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  2 роки тому

      Do you mean like making a convolute tube? It's always seemed to me like they're heavier. They're also much harder to make well, at least in my experience

  • @37Iulian
    @37Iulian 3 роки тому

    The paper you call "masking paper" - What kind of paper is it?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому +1

      It's sold at hardware stores as painter's paper or masking paper. Typically in the same aisle as paint. Hope that helps!

  • @thunderstorminmyblood3705
    @thunderstorminmyblood3705 4 роки тому

    Hi! Can you make a video on how to make paper push up tubes? (like the ones used for lip balm, deodorant sticks, etc.)

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому +1

      Hmm that would be pretty cool! I'm not sure what a paper tube of that sort would be used for though. Any cool applications of it?

    • @thunderstorminmyblood3705
      @thunderstorminmyblood3705 4 роки тому

      @@trumpatier thanks for your quick reply! :) They are used for storing things like lip balms, deodorant sticks, oily balms, etc. in a biodegradable packaging (instead of using the regular plastic tubes we buy at the market) so it is a more environmentally friendly way. I am trying to make them myself at home and hopefully sell my cosmetics products in the future!

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому +1

      @@thunderstorminmyblood3705 Ah, that's awesome! TBH I'm already wrapped up in so much UA-cam/business work at the moment, you'll definitely be able to develop the push-up tubes before me xD Good luck with everything!

    • @thunderstorminmyblood3705
      @thunderstorminmyblood3705 4 роки тому

      @@trumpatier haha thank you!

    • @jillo8993
      @jillo8993 3 роки тому

      Are you still making these? And if so, can you sell them. I don't have your patience and I need 300. Thanks

  • @ikawaynakalabawlamawlamawl2977
    @ikawaynakalabawlamawlamawl2977 3 роки тому

    what kind of papaerdid you use again?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому +1

      For the larger tubes, I used a base layer of kraft paper, and then masking paper. For micro tubes, I used only masking paper. Hope this helps!

    • @ikawaynakalabawlamawlamawl2977
      @ikawaynakalabawlamawlamawl2977 2 роки тому

      how can i make an 1 inch in diameter papertube?

  • @DJ324324
    @DJ324324 Рік тому

    Can you guide me to someone who can make me maybe 500 to 1000 custom size tubes around 10.25 and 1/2 inside diamter in black with a thin paper you can tear in half?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  Рік тому

      I don't know anyone who makes custom tubes en masse, sorry. Best of luck in your search!

  • @gopalverma25015
    @gopalverma25015 3 роки тому

    Can i use about 10 to 15 layers of kraft sheets cuz i don5 uave masking sheet

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому

      Kraft paper is actually thicker than masking paper. You can certainly use it, you'll just need less layers of kraft than you would use of masking paper. And it may be hard to curl/twist the kraft paper in smaller diameter tubes.

    • @gopalverma25015
      @gopalverma25015 3 роки тому

      @@trumpatier ok thx dude

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому +1

      @@gopalverma25015 no problem, good luck

  • @projectscorch5793
    @projectscorch5793 4 роки тому

    i need to make tubes for my rockets

  • @manfredicortonesi8919
    @manfredicortonesi8919 4 роки тому +1

    i had to find a way to fabbricate firekrakers

  • @bosscom6910
    @bosscom6910 6 років тому +1

    I'm sub to you but i rarely watch your videos. Make more vids like this to change that.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому +1

      boss com I'm doing my best, thanks for the advice! Feel free to suggest anything you want me to do.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому

      Hi boss! I'm now uploading weekly, with some really awesome (IMO) stuff coming up! Please let me know what you think about my new videos! :D

  • @TheProphetess71
    @TheProphetess71 3 роки тому

    Hello wonderful video. How much will you charge me I need about 2000 small tubes.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому

      Hi, thank you! Unfortunately since these tubes are handmade, I can't sell or mass produce them. There are some companies out there that sell specialty paper tubes though!

  • @Ps3Gaming69
    @Ps3Gaming69 6 років тому

    Can i use regulär white paper or newspaper?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  6 років тому

      carlos you may be able to use newspaper, but I don't think regular white paper will work as it's not porous enough, and is too thick for smaller tubes. Good luck, and thanks for watching!

    • @Ps3Gaming69
      @Ps3Gaming69 6 років тому

      OK thank you

  • @manfredicortonesi8919
    @manfredicortonesi8919 4 роки тому +1

    i think it is the righ thing to do

  • @kartikkale482
    @kartikkale482 4 роки тому

    Hey I tried it but the paper got stuck to the form..

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому

      Oh no! That's always a tough problem, and it's happened to me a few times. Some tricks to try to fix that are to use less adhesive so it doesn't saturate the bottom layer, or use kraft paper instead of masking paper for the bottom layer. I've also heard of slightly greasing the form, but I feel like that might prevent the glue from working properly and make the tube weaker.

    • @enriquekramer4590
      @enriquekramer4590 3 роки тому

      Made some adaptations to make it work for a pitcheron sailplane. The first layer I made from plastic ribbon used to wrap presents. Worked like a charm from the very first attempt. Thanks!!!

  • @festusodia3645
    @festusodia3645 5 років тому +2

    So hard

  • @cashewnut6847
    @cashewnut6847 3 роки тому

    How mini gsm pepar

  • @gamingofthelegend3907
    @gamingofthelegend3907 4 роки тому

    How could I add a cap to this?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому +1

      If you want it to be permanent, my favorite method is to glue a piece of cardboard (typically thick cereal box) onto the end, and trim off the excess after it dries so that it matches the diameter of the tube.
      If you want it to be removable, the best method I've found so far is creating a circular disk out of your desired material (wood works well) and putting some heat shrink tube around it. 1/4" to 1/2" length extending past your disk works well for small diameter tubes. Apply super glue or another strong adhesive to the outside edges of the disk, and then use a lighter or other heat source to slightly form the tube around the disk. Then slip the heat shrink tube over your kraft tube and finish shrinking it with the lighter so that it fits snugly over your disk and the paper tube. The longer the heat shrink tube, the harder it'll be to take off and put on the cap, but I'd recommend between a quarter to a half inch for paper tubes around a half inch in diameter. For smaller diameter tubes, reduce the length of the heat shrink tube, and for larger diameters, increase it.
      Hope this helps! Let me know if you find another good way to make a cap.

    • @gamingofthelegend3907
      @gamingofthelegend3907 4 роки тому

      Trumpatier thanks for the advice but I’ll just use some plastic test tubes.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  4 роки тому +1

      @@gamingofthelegend3907 ah alright, good luck

    • @gamingofthelegend3907
      @gamingofthelegend3907 4 роки тому

      Trumpatier thank you very much hope your channel grows to 1 million subs one day you deserve it

  • @mynameiserica
    @mynameiserica 3 роки тому

    Can you make cigars out of this?

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому

      I don't think so, definitely would not recommended it lol

  • @manfredicortonesi8919
    @manfredicortonesi8919 4 роки тому +1

    since i can leave only 1 like i will spam in the comments to raise the video visibility

  • @zyxw2000
    @zyxw2000 8 місяців тому

    Easier to buy wooden dowels, which come in many thicknesses from 1/32" to 2-1/2".

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  8 місяців тому

      Easier for what? The form?

    • @zyxw2000
      @zyxw2000 8 місяців тому

      @@trumpatier Easier to buy and use instead of spending hours making tubes. Most can be found at craft shops, and are not expensive.

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  8 місяців тому

      @@zyxw2000 wood dowels don't fit the same purpose as paper tubes

  • @kcmasangkay9732
    @kcmasangkay9732 3 роки тому

    Please do a video in washi tape tube roll 🙏 thanks

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому

      I honestly have no idea what washi tape is 😂

    • @kcmasangkay9732
      @kcmasangkay9732 3 роки тому

      @@trumpatier it's like a masking tape roll.. I want to know how to do that roll tube holder tia 😊

    • @trumpatier
      @trumpatier  3 роки тому +1

      @@kcmasangkay9732 hmm I see. Unfortunately I have to stick to videos I have planned at the moment haha