What a great tutorial! Most people would not show the mistakes- that was the best part! This way people would know what to try when it doesn't work. Thanks!
Excellent video. I just don't understand using the 2 PVC adapters in the process. Are you taking the cup off to dry using the couplings to facilitate removing it?
Yes, that is what I do. After the resin is set enough that it will not move, but before it is fully cured, I can remove it and start another tumbler. Thanks for watching!
OMG!!! THANK YOU!!! I just made 4 of them I had a hard time with the screw for the cap that connects to the motor but I got it!! Again thank you so much!!! ❤️❤️
This is a very helpful video. Thank you for the detail. Perhaps I can make one with all the bazillion pieces of wood, screws, pvc pieces and ends and extra motors we have laying around here too. It’s cheaper than the $65 my daughter paid for one!!!
Yes ma'am growing up people decide to mispronounce our name so an old very ex boyfriend started to call me Mari and it stood with me ever since I'm 57 yrs old now I've been called Mari since my early 20's
Nice, now I’m ready to make mine, but I think I’ll router the edges. Do u think that’s too much for a turner?😊BTW gotta love Dewalt tools they are the best .
Thank you so much for being so thorough!!! I've been wanting/needing to build myself a multi-cup turner but have been slightly intimated to try. This is exactly what I needed. I appreciate you!!
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid lost my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
@Jaxx Reed i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
It sounds like possibly the opening in the vertical support isn't quite aligned correctly with where the pvc pipe is connected to the other vertical support. Does it wobble before you put the football and cup on? If so, it's probably what I said above. If it doesn't wobble until the football and cup go on, then it could be that you're not getting the football/cup on straight.
It's a screw that is 5/16th inches long. I believe the 4 mm (millimeters) refers to the diameter, but honestly not sure if it's the head or the threads:) Ace Hardware sells them individually. If you have an Ace, you can tell them the size you need and they can help you find it.
This is a very helpful video. Thank you for the detail. Perhaps I can make one with all the bazillion pieces of wood, screws, pvc pieces and ends and extra motors we have laying around here too. It’s cheaper than the $65 my daughter paid for one!!!
@@MakingwithMarilyn these motors are funny, they typically have a random direction everytime they are powered on. you can change the direction of rotation if you just firmly grab the shaft as if you want to stop it from turning, it will change directions.
@@corpusadenums512 Thank you for letting me know that trick! It was funny because I thought I had it figured out and that it would change direction with every click, but then sometimes it wouldn't. As you said, it was random. Thanks again!
Thanks Marilyn, it's nice to see a lady with great DIY abilities
Thanks so much!!!
Love the video Marilyn, Especially appreciate the way you laugh at yourself.
Thank you, Carey!
Thank you so much for this video!!! So appreciate you !
You are welcome! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a comment:)
Good video thanks ❤
Thank you for this - love that your doing it - you go girl ❤
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!!!
What a great tutorial! Most people would not show the mistakes- that was the best part! This way people would know what to try when it doesn't work. Thanks!
Thank you so much Lori!!!
Excellent video. I just don't understand using the 2 PVC adapters in the process. Are you taking the cup off to dry using the couplings to facilitate removing it?
Yes, that is what I do. After the resin is set enough that it will not move, but before it is fully cured, I can remove it and start another tumbler. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so so much
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for showing the mistakes and how you corrected them. I bought the same motors and I can’t wait to make some turners
You're very welcome!!! Thanks for watching and commenting.
OMG!! Your video is a life saver.. The Female Adapter I have has thread on both end
No you won't need the hole saw set. Thanks for watching and good luck with your turner!
Thank you so much for this video. Absolutely great instruction... I made a 4 turner... love it..
Thanks so much! That will be great to be able to work on so many at a time.
Excellent video. Thanks!
Thanks!!!
OMG!!! THANK YOU!!! I just made 4 of them I had a hard time with the screw for the cap that connects to the motor but I got it!! Again thank you so much!!! ❤️❤️
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching and your awesome comment!
This is a very helpful video. Thank you for the detail. Perhaps I can make one with all the bazillion pieces of wood, screws, pvc pieces and ends and extra motors we have laying around here too. It’s cheaper than the $65 my daughter paid for one!!!
Thank you!!! As my husband tells me, all those extra parts and pieces laying around come in handy eventually:)
Great tutorial 👌!!
Thanks so much!!!
Easy woodwork to make a spinner thank you for easy setup Also love the name Marilyn 🙂
Thank you so much for watching and commenting? Is the "Mari" of your name short for Marilyn? Thanks again!!!
Yes ma'am growing up people decide to mispronounce our name so an old very ex boyfriend started to call me Mari and it stood with me ever since I'm 57 yrs old now I've been called Mari since my early 20's
@@mariv4251 I have a sister who liked to call me Marli🙂
What is a cup turner
A cup turner is used when you add resin to a cup/tumbler. You have to keep turning the cut/tumbler while the resin is drying. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for getting back
Turning off/ on the motor automatically changes direction of the turn
Thank you for adding this information and for watching!!!
Nice, now I’m ready to make mine, but I think I’ll router the edges. Do u think that’s too much for a turner?😊BTW gotta love Dewalt tools they are the best .
That would make it really nice to finish off those edges like that! Thanks for watching!!!
Thank you so much for being so thorough!!! I've been wanting/needing to build myself a multi-cup turner but have been slightly intimated to try. This is exactly what I needed. I appreciate you!!
Thank you so much for such a positive comment!!! Good luck on your multi-cup turner.
you all prolly dont give a damn but does anyone know a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid lost my account password. I would love any tips you can offer me!
@Micah Dante instablaster :)
@Jaxx Reed i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Jaxx Reed It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out :D
I successfully made it! Thanks for the info, especially about the speed square!
That's so awesome!!! Glad the video was helpful:)
What's is the purpose of a cup turner
It’s for people who make resin tumblers. You have to spin the tumbler while the resin dries. Sorry I didn’t talk about that in the video.
What size screw fits into the motor cupling
A 4 mm screw that is 5/16 inches long.
Mine wobbles ; moves up and down. Any suggestion? Thanks in advance.
It sounds like possibly the opening in the vertical support isn't quite aligned correctly with where the pvc pipe is connected to the other vertical support. Does it wobble before you put the football and cup on? If so, it's probably what I said above. If it doesn't wobble until the football and cup go on, then it could be that you're not getting the football/cup on straight.
What is a 5/16 4 mm screw? It’s the size you said you used in the cap to attach to motor
It's a screw that is 5/16th inches long. I believe the 4 mm (millimeters) refers to the diameter, but honestly not sure if it's the head or the threads:) Ace Hardware sells them individually. If you have an Ace, you can tell them the size you need and they can help you find it.
This is a very helpful video. Thank you for the detail. Perhaps I can make one with all the bazillion pieces of wood, screws, pvc pieces and ends and extra motors we have laying around here too. It’s cheaper than the $65 my daughter paid for one!!!
Ok
My cap crew seems to be listen what should I do ... I just out mine together
How long is the screw you used?
Good lawd can I just pay you to make me one geesh
I know, right? And I haven't even used it yet:) Hopefully I will get around to making cups in the future.
how about you add another commercial. I don't think you made any money yet.
I don't even know how many commercials are in it, but hopefully you can hit the skip button shortly after they start.
PITT STATE!!!!
My kids both graduated from Pitt:) Thanks for the comment!
hello just a note if you switch off and right back on it will reverse .click off and on again it will go the other
I eventually figured that out, but it took awhile:) Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
@@MakingwithMarilyn these motors are funny, they typically have a random direction everytime they are powered on. you can change the direction of rotation if you just firmly grab the shaft as if you want to stop it from turning, it will change directions.
@@corpusadenums512 Thank you for letting me know that trick! It was funny because I thought I had it figured out and that it would change direction with every click, but then sometimes it wouldn't. As you said, it was random. Thanks again!
I just can’t get into this craft with the spinner it looks soooo complicated??? Seems like a lot of work for a thermos 🤪
I am getting ready to find out just how much work it is when I do my first tumbler😂 Thanks for watching and your comment!