6:33 The metal "stitches" are so precisely inserted that it looks like you just put a flat image of stitches on the table. Incredible stuff mate, tons of creativity and impeccable execution. It's rare to see both of those qualities so well developed in one person. Usually people are either very creative but a little rough on the technical side, or they are all about technique but don't have the creativity to make something truly original.
Dachte nicht, dass Du auch ein Niedersachse bist! Mach' noch viele schöne Videos, ich freu' mich drauf. Bleib' auch gesund. Die Werkstatt ist ja wie Quarantäne😆LG Wolfgang
Your videos are very inspirational. As someone who would like to get into this line of work I was wondering where you learned all of your skills? Any information would be helpful. Again, amazing work!!
Hello, very good job, thanks for sharing. I ask you some questions: what proportion of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide do you use? After applying this mixture you neutralize the oxidation with some product before painting ?. What paint do you use to protect the oxide patina? Thank you!!
Thanks! For the patina I used a 1 to 1 mixture. Finally I rinsed everything thoroughly with water and sprayed it over with transparent spray paint.. I have found that sodium acetate works even better.
incredible patience and craftmanship, we ate seeing your videos with dedication to learn, saludos from Chile!
it's not just a work, it's an art!
Great work , you are gifted !
Super job!!!
6:33 The metal "stitches" are so precisely inserted that it looks like you just put a flat image of stitches on the table. Incredible stuff mate, tons of creativity and impeccable execution. It's rare to see both of those qualities so well developed in one person. Usually people are either very creative but a little rough on the technical side, or they are all about technique but don't have the creativity to make something truly original.
A BIG thanks 🙏
Sehr sehenswertes Endergebnis und so viele neue Ideen und Wege, das Material zu bearbeiten. Kreativ und gekonnt.
Круто блин вообще, талантливо очень, я смотрел не отрываясь, спасибо!
It's a cool video, very creative person, I watched it in one breath, thanks!
Good job ! J'adoooore
Man, you're so skilled! I enjoy your videos so much. Greetings from Göttingen🇩🇪
Moin Wolfgang, das freut mich dass dir meine Videos gefallen 😊 bleib gesund, viele Grüße aus Hannover ☀️
Dachte nicht, dass Du auch ein Niedersachse bist! Mach' noch viele schöne Videos, ich freu' mich drauf. Bleib' auch gesund. Die Werkstatt
ist ja wie Quarantäne😆LG Wolfgang
I was wondering how the wooden frame was going to come out... I would not have thought about that at first :)
nice
Your videos are very inspirational. As someone who would like to get into this line of work I was wondering where you learned all of your skills? Any information would be helpful. Again, amazing work!!
thanks 🙏 Henry I learned the most by just start and make my own experience and I always try to got out of my comfort zone
create have you taken any courses or workshops in the past?
when are the new videos?
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Hello, very good job, thanks for sharing. I ask you some questions: what proportion of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide do you use? After applying this mixture you neutralize the oxidation with some product before painting ?. What paint do you use to protect the oxide patina? Thank you!!
Thanks! For the patina I used a 1 to 1 mixture. Finally I rinsed everything thoroughly with water and sprayed it over with transparent spray paint..
I have found that sodium acetate works even better.
👍👍👍
1:23 ñan ñan
In the future very time I see a builder slap the wire legs they purchased on Amazon I'll think what amateurs they are,
Mais que le pied est moche !