Will do @KevBarn14
I like the placement. I dont want the table to be about me, but if you care to know
Thank you kindly
Very nice signs. With the missing submarine that went down to look at the Titanic very topical for the sinking ship. Lets hope those 5 people are recovered and saved from their own stupidity. Who would go down 2.5 miles to look at a sunken ship.
I appreciate it. Yeah really, especially through a single tiny porthole. I guess billionaires just need to think of things to fill the time.
@JPsilo @KevBarn14
Thank you for your input. The penofin stain is incredible @JPsilo. So glad you replied, im very happy with the results, thank you kindly.
Very happy with this placement as well Kev!! Thank you!
Enjoy your time, be safe!
Oh wow, that came out fantastic!
This turned out SO NICE. Congrats on the entire build.
What’s next??
Perhaps project #2 with kev ?
What do you have in mind?
Im game for anything. Its all a fun learning experience.
Is there a fun project that can teach some great cnc tricks and still be fun for non newbies.
Perhaps you could take advantage of there fundamentally being only two different kinds of furniture — one of which you have built:
… a platform
So, build the other type?
… a box
This is an interesting thing since it is either a fundamentally small project limited by stock size, or a requires some sort of joinery.
Kevin, have you or anyone else tried using Stain and Seal Experts on any of their outdoor projects? It is a product that comes from a small business out of Mt. Juliet just south of Nashville, TN. It’s designed for use on wood fences / decks and is a deep penetrating, flood coat, self leveling stain.
Haha i give up
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Stumped actually
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platform and box.
A question for all of you: What problems have you solved with CNC? Storage, decoration, gifts, et……
What’s your best example and do you have a photo of the finished product?
Very cheaply made base mounts for bilge pumps in the boat. Grabbed a chunk of Nylon and made my own.
1st 4 sided aluminum project from several years ago. Not proud of it so you don’t get to see the whole thing. Key is, it works and will allow an expensive umbrella to die a natural death.
Machine porn is fine and all, but functionality and “working” is what the actual order of the day should be.
And I hate when umbrellas and easy ups die because of a $1 part failure. And then the company refusing to supply any parts what so ever.
This was the final video with the F1 Cribbage. Not a perfect product, but done well enough to be used in Austria.