Mr. Kibler is in his own league. Great work, never underestimate how mentally taxing teach and doing video really is. 4:14 the dude is wearing one of our shirts...really neat.
When he glues the patch to the stock, I would wrap the barrel in ONE layer of thin plastic wrap that way the glue won't stick it the barrel. Just a suggestion.
Having just finished my first kit build, I wish I had seen these videos first. A lot of the troubles here are the same I ran into, and a lot of the hand fitting would have helped me immensely; I'm happy with the way my build turned out, but there is just so much I wish I had known, going in to it.
how does one become a part of one of these sessions? It looks like there are "students" in the background, and sometimes they ask questions... I have been watching these videos and I would love to learn alongside these gentlemen. Looks like a bucket list experience.
Mr. Kibler is in his own league. Great work, never underestimate how mentally taxing teach and doing video really is. 4:14 the dude is wearing one of our shirts...really neat.
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When he glues the patch to the stock, I would wrap the barrel in ONE layer of thin plastic wrap that way the glue won't stick it the barrel. Just a suggestion.
Having just finished my first kit build, I wish I had seen these videos first. A lot of the troubles here are the same I ran into, and a lot of the hand fitting would have helped me immensely; I'm happy with the way my build turned out, but there is just so much I wish I had known, going in to it.
Oof that part at the end showing the spalting in the grain that led to the chip probably in the first place.. How does Q.C. let that out of the barn?
how does one become a part of one of these sessions? It looks like there are "students" in the background, and sometimes they ask questions... I have been watching these videos and I would love to learn alongside these gentlemen. Looks like a bucket list experience.
Jim going to be the next Wallace gusslar
ok, what is the name of the stain are you calling the Yellow?
What kind of bench vise are you guys using?
Looks like a cast iron "versa Vise" Start here.... www.garrettwade.com/ultimate-versatile-vise.html
Which part shows how to sand and whisker the stock?
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Cómo q valen las piesas de bronce