This was incredibly informative, Paul. Not only did you provide me with a visual demonstration & audio on RTV mold-making, but you provided a number of great tips and tricks to make the process easier. Love it. Keep up the great work!
Ah this is great! Now I see they are chisel handles. You have a nice setup there with the vacuum mold and the wax pump. Looks like a great shop. Thanks!
voiceover is a great success. much easier to understand you when no interference from machine noises. thank you for the video. would be great if you could talk more about how scrapers work including more detail about optimal blade thickness/hardness, optimal setup for scraper planes/ mods that you found useful etc. you have a wealth of practical knowledge, and many are eager to learn! Thanks!
@@paulhamler8315 Thankyou. I have watched. I’m still trying to figure out how to use the Lie Nielsen version I have, with the thick blade. I can’t make it cut (a cheap #80 works better) so I was hoping to learn what I am doing wrong. Someone I know has the Veritas version, and he can’t get it to work either.
@@paulhamler8315 Thanks I will try it. I found another video by you that answered all my questions! I wish I had known all that about scrapers! If anyone else is interested: ruclips.net/video/TiC15vRQv_4/видео.html
Paul if you read this, do you have an experience or recommendations on lost wax non ferrous metal casting in steel or iron for small parts? I've done lots of silver/gold/brass with lost wax. I suspect it would need to be jobbed out to a commercial vendor??? I'd send an email but can't find one referenced to contact you. Regards, and Thanks.
i think the voiceover worked very well - you came through quite clearly
Voice over worked great. Totally enjoyed the “class” and looking forward to more. Thank you
Paul, You are such a treasure!! Learning a lot from your videos
Thanks Paul .Voice over good! Abom79 gloves! excellent and clear content. look after yourself. Kind regards from John Spargo in Cape Town
Interesting video. Very detailed. Thanks for making this information available.
Fascinating - thanks for making these videos.
The voiceover is excellent. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience. 👍
This was incredibly informative, Paul. Not only did you provide me with a visual demonstration & audio on RTV mold-making, but you provided a number of great tips and tricks to make the process easier. Love it. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for your kind words.
Paul
Ah this is great! Now I see they are chisel handles. You have a nice setup there with the vacuum mold and the wax pump. Looks like a great shop. Thanks!
A wealth of knowledge.
just a pleasure like all ways ,thanks
Thanks Paul! The voice over worked great. Keep the videos coming.
voiceover is a great success. much easier to understand you when no interference from machine noises. thank you for the video. would be great if you could talk more about how scrapers work including more detail about optimal blade thickness/hardness, optimal setup for scraper planes/ mods that you found useful etc. you have a wealth of practical knowledge, and many are eager to learn! Thanks!
see my video on sharpening fixed blade scrapers
@@paulhamler8315 Thankyou. I have watched. I’m still trying to figure out how to use the Lie Nielsen version I have, with the thick blade. I can’t make it cut (a cheap #80 works better) so I was hoping to learn what I am doing wrong. Someone I know has the Veritas version, and he can’t get it to work either.
Buy a card scraper and cut it to fit your lei Nielsen sharpen it like my video. The blade in the lie Nielsen is way too thick .
@@paulhamler8315 Thanks I will try it. I found another video by you that answered all my questions! I wish I had known all that about scrapers! If anyone else is interested: ruclips.net/video/TiC15vRQv_4/видео.html
Very interesting, and nice trick with the rice.
as usual you make it all look very easy
Love it.
I like the voice over. It allows you to focus on the work and the explanation at separate times.
Also, are you casting Abom Logos at 4:04?
Its a secret.. could be a pair of ear rings who knows.
Thanks for info voiceover worked very well
Thanks.. great learning video..
Can I ask how you tapered the pvc pipe.
It is from outside at one edge or tapered from inside.
instagram.com/p/CK31Iu7jQ8G/?igshid=nseqxvjwbcax
See above link.taper is on inside
Paul if you read this, do you have an experience or recommendations on lost wax non ferrous metal casting in steel or iron for small parts? I've done lots of silver/gold/brass with lost wax. I suspect it would need to be jobbed out to a commercial vendor??? I'd send an email but can't find one referenced to contact you. Regards, and Thanks.
hamlertools@windstream.net
Thanks a bunch
It would be nice if you ll share with us in a video how you made the molds for the 1911 slide and frame👍
I'll make a note of your request and consider a future video
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