Can’t imagine how long the stop motion stuff took, subscribed!
HI fantastic video great looking wooden Beer Steins Looks great
Wow…as usual, incredible engineering skills, creativity and skill. Excellent work
Beautiful work, Patrick!
Awesome vid. In the process of building one now and was looking for ideas on how to make the lid. I really like your idea.
mee too, i coud have used pva glue. But i decidet to mak the my mugs with epoxyd resin
Beautiful !!!!Well done....
Would love to make these and burn landscapes into them.
You know what you are doing..!!!
Amazing work, man! They turned out really beautiful! 😃
Now I want some beer! 😂
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Great video
Great stuff.
Those are awesome!
this is a cool video, and you gave me new ideas for my old lathe that scares me a bit. when you brought out that steadyrest thing, i was like, shoot- i'm gonna have to spend a bunch of money on one of those, aren't i? but then you said click the link to see how it was MADE? there was no link in the upper right for me (adblock maybe?) so can you link that in the description, too? or maybe in a reply? Thanks for sharing, and very nice work!
It pops up really quickly at 4:10. At least on mobile it then appears on the right side of the screen in a menu looking thing. Or just look at the videos on my channel, it is called making a lathe steady rest.
Getting closer to 10k subs
Yup, should hit it in about ten days or so at the usual rate I add subscribers. Two years ago is when i hit 100.
What is the epoxy used?
My apologies, but I honestly don’t remember. My best recommendation is to search for something food safe when cured.
@catspawcustoms everything i find says contact safe but contact and usage/storage is a different rating best i have found is a bpa free food contact rated
not bad indeed - but my one are better :-D
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wish i had this video 5 years ago when i started making tankards. had to figure it all out on my own through trial and error. great job on this!