New subscriber here. Great stuff! Love the dialogue and the presentation in general. I will do some video binging on your channel. Also, it appears that you have a very enjoyable time in your shop...especially while spreading glue!
Love your videos, when you sand the bevel on your jig i think you can get a perfect bevel every time if you include a stop at the bottom, just glue one on the bottom push it in to the sander until you get it to where you need and its a perfect jig, bevels exactomondo lol
Hi Graham I've not ventured into the world of coasters yet but possibly something for the dreaded Christmas season (I cant believe I just mentioned the C word) but I agree the end grain version is the way to go, really pleased the show went well, best of luck with number 2 Best Wishes David
I find that end-grain coasters can be harder to keep looking nice. The mug rings are harder to remove, as they can soak into the grain. Edge-grain coasters can be sealed with a wax-oil and wiped clean. Customers might be less likely to repurchase anything else, if their end-grain coasters start to look a bit less smart.
Always knew geography was one of your specialties.
I’ve really enjoyed your channel
Thank you 👍
New subscriber here. Great stuff! Love the dialogue and the presentation in general. I will do some video binging on your channel. Also, it appears that you have a very enjoyable time in your shop...especially while spreading glue!
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Love your videos, when you sand the bevel on your jig i think you can get a perfect bevel every time if you include a stop at the bottom, just glue one on the bottom push it in to the sander until you get it to where you need and its a perfect jig, bevels exactomondo lol
Excellent, thanks Vince. 👍👍
Hi Graham
I've not ventured into the world of coasters yet but possibly something for the dreaded Christmas season (I cant believe I just mentioned the C word) but I agree the end grain version is the way to go, really pleased the show went well, best of luck with number 2
Best Wishes
David
Thanks David, number 2 is going very well. 👍😁
Fun watch. How much did let sell for? Thanks
Selling for 12.50 for four.
I find that end-grain coasters can be harder to keep looking nice.
The mug rings are harder to remove, as they can soak into the grain.
Edge-grain coasters can be sealed with a wax-oil and wiped clean.
Customers might be less likely to repurchase anything else, if their end-grain coasters start to look a bit less smart.
What type of mini roller is that ?
Nice comparison of the methods! Can I ask, what finish did you use? Looked like mineral oil or wipe-on poly maybe?
Hi Anna, bang on, mineral oil. 👍