What rolls down stairs Alone or in pairs, rolls over your neighbor's dog? What's great for a snack and fits on your back? it's log, log, log! it's log, log! It's big, it's heavy, it's wood. it's log, log! it's better than bad, it's good! Everyone wants a log! You're gonna love it, log! Come on and get your log! Everyone needs a log! log, log, log!
Speaking as a jewellery polisher with many years experience I would guess that a real heavy duty grinder would be the first tool to use. Isidro mentioned the quality of metal involved in the spike so as long as you work carefully you should have no problems with fragments flying off and causing injury. But always wear safety goggles and gloves when doing tasks of this type. The next step would be to remove the deeper score marks left by the first grinding. Different grades of carborundum wheels and paper discs then to steadily reduce the size of the score marks until finally the finishing polish with abrasive compounds until mirror smooth. Highly polished indeed from the video footage. Remember also that working on your items will mark the surface eventually so be prepared to maintain the mirror finish on a regular basis. I trust this will be of some use to you and good luck with your endeavours.
excellent video
Awesome video !!! I could have really used this 30 years ago 😁 it's great timing as im preparing to setup a new stump 👍:~☆~:
What rolls down stairs Alone or in pairs, rolls over your neighbor's dog? What's great for a snack and fits on your back? it's log, log, log! it's log, log! It's big, it's heavy, it's wood. it's log, log! it's better than bad, it's good! Everyone wants a log! You're gonna love it, log! Come on and get your log! Everyone needs a log! log, log, log!
WOW! I am setting up a van for traveling and such a bench would be awesome for my silver smithing on the road. Thanks!
I couldn't catch the name of those spikes.... could you or anyone reading tell me what they are called? Thank you! :)
this is really awesome, thanks for doing this!
love you for this.
Thank you so much! Very useful & informative.
so I am really interested in your method for polishing the spikes and also bending them.
Speaking as a jewellery polisher with many years experience I would guess that a real heavy duty grinder would be the first tool to use. Isidro mentioned the quality of metal involved in the spike so as long as you work carefully you should have no problems with fragments flying off and causing injury. But always wear safety goggles and gloves when doing tasks of this type. The next step would be to remove the deeper score marks left by the first grinding. Different grades of carborundum wheels and paper discs then to steadily reduce the size of the score marks until finally the finishing polish with abrasive compounds until mirror smooth. Highly polished indeed from the video footage. Remember also that working on your items will mark the surface eventually so be prepared to maintain the mirror finish on a regular basis. I trust this will be of some use to you and good luck with your endeavours.
Where is information on the homemade steam cleaner? Thanks
thank you the pvc tip , any more wisdom you can share with us :)
Where is the video on the espresso / steam cleaner ?