Tony Needs Hobbies
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Wild Fermented Elderflower Mead - Making Mead Like a Viking!
In this video I am making mead like the Vikings did back in the day - without the addition of yeast from a bag. All the yeast that fermented the honey came from the ingredients used: the elderflowers, ginger bug and the wildflower honey itself. It’s super easy to make as well and the result smells and tastes awesome. Just combine all the ingredients with enough water, stir it and let it sit until for a few months until it doesn’t bubble anymore. There is some more nuance to it of course, so please watch and enjoy this video for all the insights on how to make your first batch of wild fermented elderflower mead like I did.
The recipe can be found here: www.tonyneedshobbies.com/recipes/beer-...
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Видео

Repairing a Big Vise by Making a Spring (60 lbs, 7 inch jaws)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Recently I’ve acquired a very large vise that I am planning on using for blacksmithing projects. The vise was very cheap but there is one thing wrong with it: it doesn’t open. In this video I’m figuring out what’s wrong with this engineering vise. Then I am going to fix it by replacing the part that wasn’t there. I’ll do some spring making and make a lot of mistakes. If you have a broken vise, ...
Making the Alec Steele Sheeps Foot Knife - Build-A-Knife-Box
Просмотров 1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
It’s finally time to make the @AlecSteele Build-A-Knife-Box. I got the kit for a Sheeps Foot knife from the @alecsteeleco.1471 a while ago. It took some time to gather the tools and confidence to start making it but I did it, and it was totally worth it! With these kits it’s not too difficult to get started with knife making. Just get yourself some oil hardening steel or one of these kits, star...
I Made a Custom Tooled Bifold Wallet - Free Pattern Download (PDF)
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
In this video I will show you how to make a beautiful hand tooled and carved bifold wallet. The wallet will get a Western floral pattern carved and tooled into it. Even with limited leather carving and tooling experience I’m pretty confident you can make a similar wallet too. Just get yourself some vegetable tanned leather, some good quality tools and give it a go. Quality tools and stamps make...
Making a Sheath for Leatherman Wave and Bit Kit (Wet Molding Leather)
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
This time I’m making a sheath for my Leatherman Wave multitool. This wet molded leather sheath has two pouches: one for the Leatherman multitool and another one for the bit kit you can get for it. The video will show you the entire process how this sheath is made, so you can make one yourself too. The Leatherman Wave is such a handy thing to carry around, so go ahead and see if you want to make...
How to Make a Yeast Starter for Brewing Beer - Wyeast Smack-Pack
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.Год назад
This video demonstrates how I follow my fool proof procedure for making a yeast starter. The liquid yeast that I use is a Wyeast 3068 smack pack. To get the exact required amount of yeast to pitch in the wort, I prepare the yeast starter in two steps. If you’re a home brewer and want to level up your beers, liquid yeasts are the way to go. So what are you waiting for? Go buy a Wyeast Activator ...
Making Gouda Cheese at Home (Homemade Baby Gouda Cheese)
Просмотров 6 тыс.2 года назад
In the Netherlands, we are all cheeseheads. That’s why I’m going to make Gouda style cheese in this video together with my cousin Martin. We are making two baby Gouda cheeses from pasteurized milk. The recipe is a traditional Dutch recipe for Gouda cheese. Did you know Gouda is the place in the Netherlands where this cheese originally comes from? Anyway, to make this video extry fun, I have hid...
A Tooled and Antiqued Leather Sheath for my Kiridashi Knife
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
A few weeks ago I made a razor sharp kiridashi knife. Since it is so sharp, I need a safe way to store the knife. So… In this video I am going to make a leather sheath for the kiridashi blade. The Japanese marking knife will get a beautiful sheath, since I am going to tool and antique the sheath. The pattern will be a basket weave pattern with camouflaged edges. I never have stamped and antique...
Christmas Soap with Cookie Fragrance - CPOP Process Soap Making
Просмотров 7252 года назад
It’s Christmas time so it’s time to prepare some gifts for my family and friends. I can’t imagine a better gift than wonderful homemade soap. That’s what I am going to make in this video. For the first time I am going to try to use pigments in soap. I will use red, green and white pigments to make Christmas colored soap. The fragrance will be a Christmas cookie smell fragrance. This batch of ha...
Building a Simple Charcoal Forge and Testing it by Hardening a Knife (Kiridashi - O1 Tool Steel)
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.2 года назад
In this video I am going to show you how you can make a cheap and simple charcoal forge. With this small forge you can do all kinds of projects. I’ve built it since I am preparing to build the sheepsfoot knife build-a-knife box that I bought from the Alec Steele Co. In this video I will find out if the charcoal forge gets hot enough by harden a kiridashi style blade that I made out of O1 tool s...
A Beautiful Leather Cover for my Double Edge Safety Razor (Movember 2021)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Make a Movember donation to support all kinds of men’s health related research via this link: nl.movember.com/en/mospace/index/view/?id=14593086 This month it’s already Movember again so I am growing a mustache and try to raise some funds for prostate cancer research and other men’s health related topics. But that can’t be the main topic of this video, so I will also make a shaving related leat...
Making a Knife Filing Jig for Perfect Bevel Grinding Without a Belt Grinder
Просмотров 20 тыс.2 года назад
Making a Knife Filing Jig for Perfect Bevel Grinding Without a Belt Grinder
Cheap DIY Granite Slab and Making a Tooled Leather Coffee Sleeve (for Starbucks Cups)
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Cheap DIY Granite Slab and Making a Tooled Leather Coffee Sleeve (for Starbucks Cups)
Brewing Beer with Easy Brew 50L All-In-One Automatic Brewing System (Fresh NEIPA)
Просмотров 19 тыс.3 года назад
Brewing Beer with Easy Brew 50L All-In-One Automatic Brewing System (Fresh NEIPA)
Handmade Leather Sneakers using SneakerKit Black Shoemaking Kit (Custom Design)
Просмотров 54 тыс.3 года назад
Handmade Leather Sneakers using SneakerKit Black Shoemaking Kit (Custom Design)
Crafting a Leather Mouse Pad and Some Workshop and Project Updates (+ T-Shirt Giveaway Raffle)
Просмотров 4613 года назад
Crafting a Leather Mouse Pad and Some Workshop and Project Updates ( T-Shirt Giveaway Raffle)
Super Simple Mead - Bottling My Latest Batch of Homemade Mead (+1000 Subscribers Giveaway!)
Просмотров 2453 года назад
Super Simple Mead - Bottling My Latest Batch of Homemade Mead ( 1000 Subscribers Giveaway!)
An Easy To Make Leather Valet Tray for Your Every Day Carry Items (DIY EDC Catchall)
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
An Easy To Make Leather Valet Tray for Your Every Day Carry Items (DIY EDC Catchall)
Making a Leather NATO Strap for My Hamilton Khaki Pilot Day Date Watch (Pull Up Leather Watch Strap)
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
Making a Leather NATO Strap for My Hamilton Khaki Pilot Day Date Watch (Pull Up Leather Watch Strap)
How to Make a Soap Cutter and Soap Mold Combo for Homemade Soap (and Testing on Coffee Soap)
Просмотров 48 тыс.3 года назад
How to Make a Soap Cutter and Soap Mold Combo for Homemade Soap (and Testing on Coffee Soap)
Making the Best Leather Hand Grips for CrossFit and Fitness
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.3 года назад
Making the Best Leather Hand Grips for CrossFit and Fitness
Making Head Cheese Meat Jelly Without a Hog Head: Zult
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.3 года назад
Making Head Cheese Meat Jelly Without a Hog Head: Zult
Did You Win the Leather Giveaway? (250 Subscribers!)
Просмотров 2163 года назад
Did You Win the Leather Giveaway? (250 Subscribers!)
Make Gooseberry Jam Without Added Pectin - Homemade and Delicious!
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Make Gooseberry Jam Without Added Pectin - Homemade and Delicious!
How to Mystery Braid Leather and Make Bracelets: 250 Subscribers Giveaway!
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
How to Mystery Braid Leather and Make Bracelets: 250 Subscribers Giveaway!
Easy Shoe Making: How to Make Leather Shoes With SneakerKit
Просмотров 168 тыс.3 года назад
Easy Shoe Making: How to Make Leather Shoes With SneakerKit
How to Develop Black and White Film Without a Dark Room (Film Photography)
Просмотров 8063 года назад
How to Develop Black and White Film Without a Dark Room (Film Photography)
Making a Double Sided Paddle Strop for Razor Sharp Tools (Short Instructionals 2)
Просмотров 9083 года назад
Making a Double Sided Paddle Strop for Razor Sharp Tools (Short Instructionals 2)
Leather Strap Cutter for Leather Working: How to Make One
Просмотров 104 тыс.3 года назад
Leather Strap Cutter for Leather Working: How to Make One
How to Make Lard by Rendering Pork Fat (Short Instructionals 1)
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
How to Make Lard by Rendering Pork Fat (Short Instructionals 1)

Комментарии

  • @InsideObokun
    @InsideObokun 15 дней назад

    Can we order this?

  • @silviascuccuglia9188
    @silviascuccuglia9188 16 дней назад

    Thanks for the video! It's awesome!

  • @arturnow
    @arturnow 18 дней назад

    What is the weight of the cheese you produced from 10 liters of milk?

  • @1Oliveiraa
    @1Oliveiraa 20 дней назад

    This one deserves a Give away!

  • @kimberlyscott8698
    @kimberlyscott8698 24 дня назад

    I make 1 gal batches, is there a way I can avoid wasting the excess yeast or make it more economical? It doesn't seem like using a portion and saving the rest in the open pack is possible, but maybe I could re-use the yeast cake or something?

  • @shahedibrahimkitchen8796
    @shahedibrahimkitchen8796 26 дней назад

    Very good invention

  • @kb2vca
    @kb2vca 26 дней назад

    Delightful video, Tony. Technically, the key nutrient that yeast need is missing from honey and that is Nitrogen. Sadly, raisins have virtually none - even those who make wine from grapes and typically, we use about 15 lbs (about 7 kg) of grapes for every gallon of wine we still need to add nutrients. As you note, indigenous yeast is not usually as robust as lab cultured yeasts and so wines made with "wild" yeast may not ferment as fully, so you are left with a sweeter rather than a more dry wine.. BUT not all indigenous yeast are equal and the flavors that they can produce may not always be to OUR satisfaction. In my (limited) experience, when I use indigenous yeast in my wine making (fruits, flowers, vegetables or honey, about 1 in 4 batches are good to drink. So, if you have found a colony of yeast you like, I would harvest that colony and reuse it as your own special yeast colony. BUT be aware that while a colony of yeast may work well for you once, the make up of that colony may change over time and you may find that the kinds of yeast that were dominant in one batch are no longer as dominant in subsequent batches and so the flavors and aromas of your wines and mead change... and not always in ways you prefer.

  • @jturn4646
    @jturn4646 Месяц назад

    In Romania, Socată is a drink that is typically a tea, but can be let ferment. I would make it every year with my father. If you rack into beer bottles or swing top so it will handle carbonation. This low abv is a refreshing for Summer.

  • @MatthijsvandenHoven
    @MatthijsvandenHoven Месяц назад

    looks great :)

  • @Daud76
    @Daud76 Месяц назад

    Good to see you again, my friend! Great upload as always. 😊

  • @JackGorton1960s
    @JackGorton1960s Месяц назад

    Nice. Clean. Simple. Functional.

  • @flywelder
    @flywelder Месяц назад

    Tony, I would like to know more about the An21 stamp your using. and how do you heat it? where can I get one from?

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      Hi Flywelder, I had mine 3D printed in laser sintered steel from Shapeways if I remember correctly. I heat it with a torch but not too hot since it might disintegrate. Hope this helps a bit 😊 otherwise, let me know! Cheers!

  • @flywelder
    @flywelder Месяц назад

    great idea!! and thanks for providing plans! I would also like to know about the tool racks on the walls above your bench. I have never seen anything like it and it looks very ideal! I would like some and hope I can find them locally! What is the name, and who is the mfg.? Do you like them? Have you found any negatives about them? What do you use to attach your tools to the 'panels'? Also, about the portable, foldable, work bench you use outside, I have one similar, and I need bench dogs for mine, and I like the ones on yours, and I would like to learn from you, who makes those bench dogs, and can I order some? thank you!

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      Hello again, The tool racks are from a German manufacturer called Küpper. They also produce all the holders that you can easily click into the racks. It is ideal! Whenever you need to reorganize, just take the holders out and place them somewhere else. If you happen to live in Europe you can easily order it online... The workbench is a cheap Black&Decker workmate knock-off and comes with the dogs... The brand is called Parkside and it is sold at Lidl - which happens to be a grocery store 😂 again, easily accesible in Europe. Where are you from? Cheers, Tony!

    • @flywelder
      @flywelder Месяц назад

      @@TonyNeedsHobbies Thanks Tony! Would you be able to provide me a link to shapeways, because the business I am finding, using google, do not appear to offer anything at all like your sintered metal item. LoL must be something I'm not doing correctly to find the Shapways, your speaking of. :) I discover a lidl store, now and then, but none within 40 miles of me. There is an Aldiz in my town though. I'll look into the German mfg Kupper and discover if I can get what you have. I'm located the USA. Thanks once again Tony, I greatly appreciate your replies!

  • @flywelder
    @flywelder Месяц назад

    Great idea! I want to make this! I looked at your plans. looks good, I see the board widths, and lengths, except I don't see/understand how many pieces I need for each of the pieces? can u give that info please? I'm using the imperial measurements.🙂

  • @alhachlibou3lam94
    @alhachlibou3lam94 Месяц назад

    شكرا جزيلا لك ياصديقي

  • @donmichaelcorbin4417
    @donmichaelcorbin4417 Месяц назад

    Great work and not a single negative comment!

  • @waneframe
    @waneframe Месяц назад

    Great video i would just use a glass bottle not plastic. But the best example I've seen.

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      Thank you! Glass would indeed have been better for smart people. I easily forget things and PET is a little bit more forgiving when forgetting to burp the bottles to prevent them from exploding 😉

  • @Lemmingski
    @Lemmingski Месяц назад

    Hi Tony. I have two questions if you can spare the time. Why do you add the spacers between the rod and the file? Do these present a vulnerability to them tilting over and collapsing under the force of filling?

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      Hi Lemmingski, Thanks for watching my video and the question you ask. Here's my answer: I add those wooden spacers so that I can clamp the file more securely to the rod and to make sure it is parallel to it. I guess it's not strictly required. If you tighten the hose clamps really well, it doesn't tilt or collapse under the force of filing. I actually think it holds better with these little wooden spacers. Greetings, Tony!

    • @Lemmingski
      @Lemmingski Месяц назад

      Thanks, Tony. I'm combining ideas from a few jigs I've seen. Your T nuts are definitely being incorporated.

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      @@Lemmingski If possible try to use stainless steel ones. I used galvanized T-nuts but they tarnished over time because of moisture in the wood and my shed. Nothing WD-40 cannot handle, but if you have the option stainless will be nicer 🙂

  • @brianbarron7813
    @brianbarron7813 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Thank you

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      Thank you for taking the time to watch it and leave me an awesome comment! It makes my day 😊

  • @cmagnus77
    @cmagnus77 2 месяца назад

    Why in the hell did he weld them shut??

  • @matthewshaman5814
    @matthewshaman5814 2 месяца назад

    Keep the laces different. I like the different colors together

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      That's an option too! I didn't think about that. Great suggestion! Cheers!

  • @josemariadacostarodrigues797
    @josemariadacostarodrigues797 2 месяца назад

    Como coloca à lãmina?

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      It is clamped between the two little aluminium plates. I got this question more often so I created a short for it: ruclips.net/user/shortskIIPM1QOytU Hope it helps!

  • @cynthiapyzdrowski3621
    @cynthiapyzdrowski3621 2 месяца назад

    Thank you

  • @robertlassiter907
    @robertlassiter907 2 месяца назад

    Well done, Tony!

  • @susanbettega
    @susanbettega 2 месяца назад

    Hi Tony 3:16 ..... I am wondering if you could make a video which explains the different thickness of leather and possibly demonstrate mystery braids on different thicknesses. And also, I would like to know how each weight corresponds to a thickness. For example (Xmm) thick leather is equal to (X ounces) leather..... Also, when you use different thicknesses of leather, the mystery braid bracelet looks very very different ! I used some 1/16" leather and the mystery braid could have many completed series. The 1/4" thick leather is very stiff and hard to bend for braiding but looks tough and masculine when finished. Also, please explain how using different widths impacts the overall look of the braid! (and the ease of braiding). thank you, susanspad SB

  • @timothybecker8360
    @timothybecker8360 3 месяца назад

    How thick is the leather you used here? Like 1mm?

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies Месяц назад

      Slightly thicker, between 1.2 and 1.5 mm. Thanks for watching!

  • @andrewkerrivan8619
    @andrewkerrivan8619 3 месяца назад

    Still watching because I want to learn, but I do not care about your hair.

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Haha I fully understand. This video was released during Covid lockdown and at the time I thought this would be a funny idea to lure in some viewers 😋 I hope you still enjoyed the apricot wine part of the video though. Your feedback is appreciated! Cheers, Tony

  • @ianflynn898
    @ianflynn898 3 месяца назад

    Measure twice cut once. Not accurate drawings and an inch short on the bottom 19 1/2” (should be 6” not 5”

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Hi Ian, thanks for your comment. Just to be sure I double checked the drawings. When zoomed in or printed full size they show 6'' for both the 19 1/2'' and the 7 3/4'' parts. I do agree with you that the font is a bit unclear when zoomed out so I'll try to update it when I find the time. Thanks again, Tony

    • @ianflynn898
      @ianflynn898 3 месяца назад

      @@TonyNeedsHobbies sorry Tony, that is my fault and will look into glasses lol. Thanks for getting back to me and have a great day

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      @@ianflynn898 no worries, it seems to be an honest mistake. Glad you take it well 😅 the font isn't the best though, I will change it when I find the time. Have a good one!

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan 3 месяца назад

    very nice bit of kit and using easily available tools.. Thanks for sharing

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for your kind words. It's appreciated 😀

  • @Mutmut-bj1qp
    @Mutmut-bj1qp 3 месяца назад

    பாயும்❤

  • @Element_Z48
    @Element_Z48 4 месяца назад

    The original gough jig is way easier to build

  • @rspaulding
    @rspaulding 4 месяца назад

    Why did you add nutrient to the water when the smack pack has nutrient already?

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Hi Rspaulding, from what I understand the smack pack has enough nutrient for kick starting the yeast in the pack, but not enough to efficiently multiply the amount of yeast a couple of times to ferment a large batch of higher gravity wort. Whenever I create a large starter I add nutrient and malt extract in order to put the yeast in the most ideal situation (with the limited gear I own 😉) and this has worked for me quite a few times already. Hope this helps! Cheers and Happy Brewing! Tony

  • @TheDwightlight
    @TheDwightlight 4 месяца назад

    Black laces look better because they match the sole and the loop. How comfortabele are they around the heel?

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Hi Dwight, Thank you, I totally agree. They are much more comfortable around the heel using the custom insert that I designed for these shoes. The first pair I made had the loop sewn on the inside but it didn't wrap around the heel so it gave a lot of blisters. I ended up cutting the loop out for better comfort. But this green/brown pair is very comfortable with the heel insert. Greetings, Tony

  • @frankiefrank4853
    @frankiefrank4853 4 месяца назад

    I did the same thing with the length being 4x the stitch line... a great deal of work, but I didn't know how i should do the smaller sections and how they should be joined together.

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Hi Frank, Yeah I read somewhere online that it saves a great amount of time stitching in smaller segments since you don't have to pull all the thread through and untangle it a lot of times. Now we know better 👌 Thanks for your comment! Tony

    • @frankiefrank4853
      @frankiefrank4853 3 месяца назад

      @TonyNeedsHobbies Thank you. I'm still experimenting with the smaller segments. The stop and start points are not my favorite look... but a better alternative. Once again, thank you for your video.

  • @ald17
    @ald17 4 месяца назад

    Buenas me podrías decir a que distancias están los agujeros soy Español y no lo entiendo GRACIAS

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Hola Ald17, puedes encontrar dibujos en unidades imperiales y métricas aquí: www.tonyneedshobbies.com/plans/woodworking/ Las distancias entre los agujeros realmente no importan, porque el cáncamo te permitirá usar varios ángulos ajustando la profundidad a la que lo colocas en la tuerca en T. Espero que esto ayude un poco. Saludos, Tony

  • @ntsikitseka3825
    @ntsikitseka3825 4 месяца назад

    You made it so simple and clear to me I will try this

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Glad I helped a bit. Did you already try to make some Gouda cheese? Greetings from Holland, Tony!

  • @mariucciclaudiarossandastu1034
    @mariucciclaudiarossandastu1034 4 месяца назад

    💖Excelente. Gracias.

  • @uco.7303
    @uco.7303 4 месяца назад

    beautiful work and very inspirational

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Thank you Uco, comments like yours keep me going 😊 I appreciate it a lot! Greetings, Tony

    • @uco.7303
      @uco.7303 3 месяца назад

      @@TonyNeedsHobbies definitely keep going. God created you to love those things and share your heart and passions

  • @davidboatto4399
    @davidboatto4399 5 месяцев назад

    Good job. When heat treating high carbon steel, it is usually best to heat the metal till a magnet wont stick to it, then quench in canola oil (heat treating is very complex but for a diy/home job this method works pretty well). Straight after quenching, temper for 2 x 1hrs cooling inbetween at 300-400 celcius higher the temperature the more flexibility it will have. Don't drop or hit or flex before tempering. Hope this helps someone

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      It would've helped me a lot if I knew before giving it a go 😉 I learned the hard way haha. Thanks for the elaborate explanation and for watching my video and taking the time to write this positive comment. I highly appreciate it 👍

  • @thavylor
    @thavylor 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, though I have no clue how to begin. It's just that doing woodworks is not one of my specialties.

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Maybe you can get some help from a friend with some powertools? This project isn't too hard but indeed requires a bit of woodworking experience. Alternative you can buy mold/cutter combos these days - but I like to make my own tools 😀 Thank you for watching my video - hope you liked it! Cheers, Tony

  • @luxury_handwork
    @luxury_handwork 5 месяцев назад

    🙂Super wow👍🔥

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Great comment, I love it when people like my work. I know for sure you can make beautiful shoes with these kits as well. Hope you will try it. Greetings, Tony

  • @aquasky77
    @aquasky77 5 месяцев назад

    Is the end result sweet?

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Yes, kind of - and it has a great tang to it. It all depends on the amount of sugar and ginger that you use. Experimenting helps a lot to figure out what you like. Give it a go 😊

  • @cholonoidpty
    @cholonoidpty 5 месяцев назад

    the measurea please 😅

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      I more or less made up the dimensions as I went so didn't document it very well. Below some estimated measurements: Handle: ~40*50*200mm --> hole: 55*30mm all the way through and handle shaped to fit my hand comfortably Adjustable cutter parts ~10*25*200mm (2 pieces) Hope this helps!

    • @cholonoidpty
      @cholonoidpty 3 месяца назад

      @@TonyNeedsHobbies thanks a lot from Panama

  • @robertlassiter907
    @robertlassiter907 5 месяцев назад

    I did indeed enjoy! My wife makes cheese and she has made Gouda before and it was delicious. I was fortunate enough to spend two months in the Netherlands back in the late seventies. I probably ate my weight in Gouda cheese while I was there. Well done!

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Hi Robert, That's great to hear! In what town did you stay and do you remember any Dutch? Groetjes, Tony

    • @robertlassiter907
      @robertlassiter907 3 месяца назад

      @@TonyNeedsHobbies I was at Soesterberg Air Base. I spent a lot of time in Zeist. I was in the US Air Force at the time. I was able to see a lot of the country and some really cool places. I found the Dutch people to be very warm and welcoming, especially the older people. Amsterdam was like nothing I’d ever experienced before. I probably literally ate my own weight in Gouda cheese. My favorite place was Volendam. It was the most picturesque place I’ve ever seen in my life. So many great memories. Thank you for your reply. Kind regards, Robert in Alabama. P.S. Sadly I don’t remember any Dutch. One fond memory was in a pub in Zeist drinking a few beers and the bar tender was playing a Bobby Vinton album. Every time a new song came on all the older Dutch men would turn to us and sing the first few words. They also kept buying us beer until we were well lubricated. The memories keep getting better with age. Take and happy cheese making to you!

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      @robertlassiter907 That's so cool! I've always wanted to become a fighter pilot in the Royal Netherlands Air Force but after going through selections twice I didn't make the cut. At the time they did a large part of selections in Soesterberg so I've been there quite a few times. These days the base is decommissioned. They build a great air force museum on the location and you can do really nice nature walks on the old base. We're you flying yourself or supporting? Cheers!

    • @robertlassiter907
      @robertlassiter907 3 месяца назад

      @@TonyNeedsHobbies I was an aircraft electrician. At the time I was working on F-15’s but later I worked on F-16’s. I did get to fly in a F-16 while based in Korea. We also toured the Fokker factory where they were making the center section of the F-16.

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Amazing! Great to hear you got to fly in an F-16. And the Fokker factory tour sounds awesome. I've only found out last week that Fokker was licensed to build F-16s. What a coincidence 🙂 Cheers!

  • @user-zi3im7pv7k
    @user-zi3im7pv7k 5 месяцев назад

    I think the mold which we make the soap and the cutter mold size should be equal.can you say something Dear?

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for waching the video and your comment. I'm not exactly sure what you mean, but indeed, if the other molds you use and the cutter mold combo are the same size, you can use the cutter for all the other molds as well. Just take the solidified soap out of the regular molds and transfer it to the cutter mold combo to use it to cut the block into bars. Hope this helps you. Tony

  • @user-zi3im7pv7k
    @user-zi3im7pv7k 5 месяцев назад

    Great work.Thank you Dear❤

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, that makes me happy!

  • @MrStruwig
    @MrStruwig 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome!

  • @carnew7549
    @carnew7549 5 месяцев назад

    🎉

  • @albertohernandezcampos2852
    @albertohernandezcampos2852 5 месяцев назад

    Cómo puedo adquirir tus productos amigo

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Desafortunadamente, en este momento sólo hago cosas para mí. Todavía no tengo tiempo para crear productos para vender, pero esta solicitud es el mayor cumplido que un fabricante puede recibir, ¡así que me hace muy feliz! Saludos, Tony

  • @user-em8lj2il7z
    @user-em8lj2il7z 5 месяцев назад

    Did you know by any chance which hole is which degree??? thanks

    • @TonyNeedsHobbies
      @TonyNeedsHobbies 3 месяца назад

      Not really. It all depends on how deep you turn the eye bolt into the T-nut and where the blade is clamped to the jig. If you have a protractor you can easily determine the angle or use it to adjust the angle. Have fun! Tony