So many idiots would put a ten second loop of moronic squeaky techno music on a video like this, it's great to just hear the sound, and the silence in between the sounds.
@@charleswettish8701 we need to boycott those who want to show off the very simple skill of adding crappy music to everything, even lectures imagine like they are ashamed of their own voice. We want to listen to music, we open music of our choice, don't force crap down our throats
Beautiful job . I never thought i could get excited about a ruler but that is a functional work of art any craftsman would be proud to own. Stunning piece .
Wow! any craftsman would be proud to own such a tool, any Freemason would take it to lodge to show to his brothers, any museum would want it for its collection, and any man capable of making one has the respect of everyone else. Hi from Canada
Freemasonry is for the selfish and godless. They see themselves as "rulers" constantly gauging and measuring the populace in order to manipulate their all-knowing wisdom onto society. They're weird af and I've audited some of their lodges. It's mostly political/economic networking but that can be done in countless other ways than adopting such strange behavior and rituals.
It's amazing the amount of misinformation out there about Masons. No, the masons didn't kill your buddy. No they don't control the population. It's just a bunch of dudes hanging out and trying to be better people toward their fellow man.
This is incredible, brother. I actually happen to be a Freemason AND carpenter/cabinet maker. I’m 34 years old and would keep something like this forever. I’d love to know how much you’d charge for one of these.
/-i-\, Communism and Socialism Would've Done Better Of The World, Much Like China Did! You Took Chances From Everyone And Kept Them Only For Yourselves!
Luckily they're getting cheaper so we can afford to. Cheap ones can be made if you have the want to and know how. They are pretty good also. Tormach is a little pricier for the home shop but they're decent enough even for beginner hobbyists. There are cheaper ones still.
@@WoodsRlee can it be programmed through open source? I understand the basics of programming, but would not be able to program a CNC from scratch. I am thinking about building a CNC, and paying someone else for the code.
@@Inertia888 As far as the ghost gunner goes. You CAN. Look up gcode. I frequently code by hand for small projects. Notepad. But its not an easy task and easy to fuck up a machine if you are really new to it. But there are a million choices for learning to code it. As far as building a cnc from scratch, it's also relatively easy to do, but if you can't program well, or not sure, it will be difficult to see where problems are when they arise, is it your gcode? Is the machine malfunctioning? I would suggest you get a cnc mill kit if you want to build one. That way you know it works
This should be the top comment. It's a very fancy 6 inch ruler, to be sure. Not even an attempt to describe whether it was made by a mason or inspired by an old masonic design. Not even some basic or obscure masonic symbolism etched into the surface... and those are best cases, because it "sounds cool" is probably, statistically, the unfortunate answer here. Pretty ruler though.
@@bobskewer1874 the only reason i watched it was to learn what a masonic ruler is. also the only reason i came to the comments. does the shape have special applications? if so, why no demonstration of it in use? meh.
Two balls and a cane 🥎🍆🥎, as if anyone can take this stuff seriously. Overgrown frat boy self reverence, co-opted by the global rulers as yet another pawn for the monoparty.
"Turned out mint!" ha!… I haven't heard anyone say that since the 90s. I used to use that phrase and forgot all about it until just now, you got me feelin' all nostalgic and stuff.
@@timothyplumley6004 my phone gives me the option to translate everything. Even once saw a comment that only said "Haha." And it translated to English as "Lol."
@@halkester9368 …it’s ok… I don’t need to know y’all’s secrets. I just wondered what caused Mirock to label it “Masonic”! I gather there is some significant meaning in the dimensions and or the shape. It’s very pretty. And he does wonderful work!
@@halkester9368 In the province of Quebec, we have 24 inches. Period. In all the years I have been around, I have never seen a 6 inches ruler in any of the lodges here. So again, the ritual you are using in your jurisdiction might see this differently. I was PDDGM by the way.
I dig the quality of materials and attention to detail. I'd carry this in the box any day. As a mason, I wondered what you thought was so masonic about a brass ruler?
you should add a little bubble level, and a scribe on that there. not that it needs anything at all. A matching combination square would make an amazing set!
When I saw this video this time last year, I was thinking of joining the craft. Just last week I gave back my second, and I'm looking forward to the last.
People often accuse creative types for overproducing their ideas into reality, under the observation that its not necessary to go that far. This project is a perfect example of how overproduced creativity adds to the work as a whole. I have never seen a finer looking ruler. If i were to use this, i think whatever i myself was producing while using this as a tool would be enhanced by the creative inspiration which this is a constsnt reminder of.
Very suave. Oh how the other half live. See me, I've got a Black + Decker corded drill (£10 @ Cashgen) of which I've lost the chuck key. I have to go find a screwdriver every time I want to change the drill bit over. Did I mention I'm rubbish at DiY? Can't think why?
Plexi-Glass!!! I was wondering why you were using it at first, but then I realized. That’s a really good way to keep a small work piece fixed to the the table. Awesome project!
Ahhh okay, thanks for telling me what you were actually using…from the computer screen, all clear plastic with that description looks like plexiglass lol
This is by far the most beautiful ruler I have ever laid my eyes on. All others just don’t quite measure up.
One ruler , to rule them all !
That’s a measured response
😐
It all depends on the metric you use
I see what you did there
Even if you don't need it, you want it, after watching this video! Great job!
The final product was beautiful.
The best thing, no music just the sound of work which is very soothing despite me having my own workshop.
So many idiots would put a ten second loop of moronic squeaky techno music on a video like this, it's great to just hear the sound, and the silence in between the sounds.
@@PutItAway101 Amen!
Agreed!
I have quit watching otherwise good videos because the music was so grating!
@@charleswettish8701 we need to boycott those who want to show off the very simple skill of adding crappy music to everything, even lectures imagine like they are ashamed of their own voice. We want to listen to music, we open music of our choice, don't force crap down our throats
@@zahirmamdani lol grumpy old men. Kids these days with their boops and beeps.
I really want to give this guy a hard time about CNC’ing so much of the work; but, I honestly can’t. This dude is a true craftsman.
Deus ex machina, I suppose....
as a CNC machinist... owie.... really enjoy the creative work holding done on this guy's router tho 💖
When you spend that much on a CNC tour gonna get your money’s worth
Can I buy a CNC for about $100? Lol
What do expect him to do, hand carve it?
Beautiful job . I never thought i could get excited about a ruler but that is a functional work of art any craftsman would be proud to own. Stunning piece .
I think more importantly, it’s a functional work of art that any craftsman would be proud to have made
That bloodwood inlay looks so incredible combined with the metal. So precise, yet so organic! I've learnt a lot watching this. Thanks for the video!
It is rare indeed when I see someone on youtube actually create something astonishingly beautiful.
This is one of those!
Amazing.
There is an abundance of youtubers creating astonishingly beautiful objects. Your comment is ignorant and pathetic.
Corona why be such a jerk?
Poke around, and you'll be surprised!
This is so beautiful, next-level craftsmanship. Thank you so much for sharing your process, and without music, too!
Amazing craftsmanship 🤣🤣🤣 more like amazing computer programming
@@My_daddy : Perhaps you would like to put a share to better quality work that you have done by hand, Along a similar vein
@@daphneraven6745 yeah let me go through the trouble of posting to show you my portfolio because I value your suggestions that much
Excellent job man. The wood was such a nice touch!
Touching wood is tight!
I would work everyday just to take measurements with this piece of art. Simply stunning!
Wow! any craftsman would be proud to own such a tool, any Freemason would take it to lodge to show to his brothers, any museum would want it for its collection, and any man capable of making one has the respect of everyone else.
Hi from Canada
Do any of those creeps use tools anymore?
@@monkeyon777 yes we do.
Distance yourself and Repent from Masons .
They killed my friend via blackmail, one of their many skills.
Freemasonry is for the selfish and godless. They see themselves as "rulers" constantly gauging and measuring the populace in order to manipulate their all-knowing wisdom onto society. They're weird af and I've audited some of their lodges. It's mostly political/economic networking but that can be done in countless other ways than adopting such strange behavior and rituals.
It's amazing the amount of misinformation out there about Masons. No, the masons didn't kill your buddy. No they don't control the population. It's just a bunch of dudes hanging out and trying to be better people toward their fellow man.
This is incredible, brother. I actually happen to be a Freemason AND carpenter/cabinet maker. I’m 34 years old and would keep something like this forever. I’d love to know how much you’d charge for one of these.
Welcome to the shop - www.etsy.com/listing/1066367064/mirock-vintage-brass-ruler-6-inches
@@madmaxx5612 lol
He’s based in Ukraine 🇺🇦
Same
/-i-\,
Communism and Socialism
Would've Done Better Of The World,
Much Like China Did!
You Took Chances From Everyone
And Kept Them Only For Yourselves!
Nice combination of CNC and careful hand finishing. A beautiful piece of work.
I am as fascinated with the piece itself, as I am with the milling and assembly. Beautiful. Now I want a home use CNC.
Luckily they're getting cheaper so we can afford to. Cheap ones can be made if you have the want to and know how. They are pretty good also. Tormach is a little pricier for the home shop but they're decent enough even for beginner hobbyists. There are cheaper ones still.
If you know how to program it via madtercam or some other software get a ghost gunner. Really small really strong 3 axis mill ready for metal
@@WoodsRlee can it be programmed through open source? I understand the basics of programming, but would not be able to program a CNC from scratch. I am thinking about building a CNC, and paying someone else for the code.
@@Inertia888
As far as the ghost gunner goes. You CAN. Look up gcode. I frequently code by hand for small projects. Notepad. But its not an easy task and easy to fuck up a machine if you are really new to it. But there are a million choices for learning to code it.
As far as building a cnc from scratch, it's also relatively easy to do, but if you can't program well, or not sure, it will be difficult to see where problems are when they arise, is it your gcode? Is the machine malfunctioning?
I would suggest you get a cnc mill kit if you want to build one. That way you know it works
All I can say is WOW! What an incredibly beautiful piece of work.
my god that is gorgeous. Now it just needs an awesome display box. Maybe one with LEDs in it when you open it! Beautiful work.
Or even a leather holster maybe
Yes and yes...I would buy one just to have and not use lol
A modern take on old style craftsmanship outstanding job this is truly beautiful.
Very nice! Would love to see the 24" folding guage version!!
Might as well do a plum and level as well
I'd be up for seeing the set.
Bro!
What a beautiful rule, I would be proud to own one and even prouder if I was able to make on myself. Outstanding tool making at its best. Thank you.
Absolutely fantastic! Loved watching the whole process and the precision is just top notch. Great work!
My god, that’s beautiful. That’s the kind of thing that finds it’s way to a museum after a couple generations.
Beautifully crafted…it’s stunning! I’d be to scared to use it in case I scratched or damaged it!!! Thank you
A darned sight more impressive than any of the working tools in OUR box! Well done - it’s beautiful! Regards, Dave 👍🏻
Yes, probably the most beautiful rules I've ever seen!
This is a beautiful tool. Would love to have one of these scales in my guitar shop.
awesome programing, and beautiful end result.....damn near anyone could replicate with that program!
What a beautiful ruler Out of curiosity, what makes it Masonic? I understand the significance of a 24 inch gauge, but unsure about this?
This should be the top comment. It's a very fancy 6 inch ruler, to be sure. Not even an attempt to describe whether it was made by a mason or inspired by an old masonic design. Not even some basic or obscure masonic symbolism etched into the surface... and those are best cases, because it "sounds cool" is probably, statistically, the unfortunate answer here. Pretty ruler though.
@@bobskewer1874 the only reason i watched it was to learn what a masonic ruler is. also the only reason i came to the comments. does the shape have special applications? if so, why no demonstration of it in use? meh.
The wood you chose to use is magnificent!
Really cool how you held the brass down there :)
Nice work!
That is absolutely beautiful, a true work of art!
very nice work, I am a past master and would love to have one of these in my wood shop.
I’m a current master and was thinking the same thing. Absolutely beautiful!
That is absolutely Beautiful and practical, nice work.
This was awesome! That ruler is beautiful. Great work 👏🏼
Something that even Tubal Cain would be proud to own
@@brandonbeard2061 don’t let Tom hanks hear ya say that! Hell invite ya over for tea and adrenochrome!
It is not Starret, he would throw that away
Two balls and a cane 🥎🍆🥎, as if anyone can take this stuff seriously. Overgrown frat boy self reverence, co-opted by the global rulers as yet another pawn for the monoparty.
@@VndNvwYvvSvv Tubal Cain was the son of Lamech the Cainite in the bible, the first metalworker. Its not some sort of tongue-in-cheek joke.
Ummm his name is Kublah Kahn
Vous avez réalisé un énorme travail de programmation.
Le résultat est bluffant.
I Don't Get Why 78 People Gave a Thumbs Down!🤷
I for one love what you made and envious of your tools and skill level.👍
They don't like freemasonry pedophiles
@@ebutuoycensorship8012 Oh come off it.
@@elizabetholiviaclark eastern star ladies are disgraceful too
Oh my word. That is such a beautiful tool. I feel inspired for some reason.
This turned out absolutely mint! Really enjoyed watching your process in creating this exquisite piece!
"Turned out mint!" ha!… I haven't heard anyone say that since the 90s.
I used to use that phrase and forgot all about it until just now, you got me feelin' all nostalgic and stuff.
Wow what a work of art! Would love to have something so beautiful in my workshop! 😁📐📏🔨
Обалденная линейка. Браво мастеру!!! А если делать с метрической шкалой, наверное сильно наляписто будет?
Дело не в этом. Это какбы угольник тематический. А у масонов никакой метрикой не пахло
@@mirockswoodshop Понял. Вещь просто шикарная!
@@DobryjMaster I wish I could read Cyrillic, aka Russian?
@@timothyplumley6004 my phone gives me the option to translate everything. Even once saw a comment that only said "Haha." And it translated to English as "Lol."
@@timothyplumley6004 Basically "awesome ruler. If it was metric it would be messy". Mirock reply "it's thematic, Mason's didn't use metric"
This is the most beautiful tool I’ve ever seen
Damn its looks very good! Now I must do my version ;))) thx man!!!
I want to see it Jarek!
@Truth and Freedom. you must not know any masons
@Truth and Freedom. to "have hard of" and "to know" are two totally different things. Enjoy your day of hating groups of people you know nothing of
@Truth and Freedom. become a mason. Find out for yourself.
@Truth and Freedom. u are brainwashed by manipulative con-men trying to make money off youtube videos.. good luck
Very nicely done.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I hate plastic, so the metal and wood used to make the ruler are very beautiful.
Now think about how they made them for Jefferson and Washington in the 1770's... Hmmm
With Chinese 3D Printer !!!
🤣🤣🤣
I would think that is obvious. They make them now and send them back for them to use. Pretty basic stuff for the Illuminati!
Outstanding professionalism and craftsmanship.
What, exactly, makes this “Masonic”? I didn’t see any of the symbols normally associated with Masons. I would call this “steampunk”! It’s beautiful!!!
I guess it depends on the ritual... It is 6 inches long, so 6 multiplied by 4 is 24... That is as far as I will go on an open forum. Very nice work!
@@louisjutras1 … I knew there had to be some mystical reference in there somewhere. 😀 thanks for clarifying!
@@louisjutras1 good math. But that is a poor answer for the Masons. From a Past Master.
@@halkester9368 …it’s ok… I don’t need to know y’all’s secrets. I just wondered what caused Mirock to label it “Masonic”! I gather there is some significant meaning in the dimensions and or the shape. It’s very pretty. And he does wonderful work!
@@halkester9368 In the province of Quebec, we have 24 inches. Period. In all the years I have been around, I have never seen a 6 inches ruler in any of the lodges here. So again, the ritual you are using in your jurisdiction might see this differently. I was PDDGM by the way.
I dig the quality of materials and attention to detail. I'd carry this in the box any day. As a mason, I wondered what you thought was so masonic about a brass ruler?
Superb artistry. I live by the saying a "a job half done is a job better not started". Nice work.
If this was in centre meters……. It would be perfect! 😂
You mean french shill units
Work of art. I'd love one in 12 inches just to have sitting on a desk. Now way I'm using it for anything other than on paper
I just bought one, I am glad RUclips recommended your channel!
The 5 stages towards light , nice piece
Just ordered mine! What a beautiful addition to my toolbox. Can’t wait to get it.
Thank you Craig!
Beautiful. I hated brass as a kid because how easy it tarnishes but as an adult I see how beautiful it can be even when it tarnishes.
Most beautiful little ruler I have ever seen
That is a beautiful scale! Reminds me of some older Bridge City Tool Works tool.
I love how the process for inserting the steel discs was perfectly refined by the second to the last one.
I believe it was silver. At least neusilber is German for "new silver" so unless there's something I'm missing it's silver.
@@micp4130 my bad, don't know German. You can replace steel with silver in your head and then you can laugh at the joke. Hope this fixes the issue.
One of these with a bubble level would be badass as well.
A truly beautiful piece of work. Your craft is a delight to watch.
100% Class!!!
Exceptional craftsmanship.
you should add a little bubble level, and a scribe on that there. not that it needs anything at all. A matching combination square would make an amazing set!
That's beautiful craftsmanship one question what makes it Masonic
When I saw this video this time last year, I was thinking of joining the craft.
Just last week I gave back my second, and I'm looking forward to the last.
Wow!.fantastic engineering. I was captivated from start to finish.
Wow, I've never been so jealous of a ruler! Very very nice!
Artwork right there.................I'd buy that in a heartbeat
Could you make a 12" bubble level that looks similar to that? Cause dang, that's dope!
Esto es trabajar y crear algo perfecto, digno de ser una obra de arte
What a beautiful thing to have in your top pocket!... from a retired engineer! 👍
Wow thats awesome a beautiful piece of craftsmanship! You should sell them! Thanks for the video and keep up that amazing work!
Well worth the money. Thanks. Be safe. We got your back. North Carolina USA❤
So beautiful.
Good to see older tools not being lost because of the encroachment of technology but being made by it....
Very nice I like to see that in carpentry tools like the t-square and all that
A true Artisan!!! Beautiful item, well crafted, Sir!!
Excellent attention to detail - impressive
People often accuse creative types for overproducing their ideas into reality, under the observation that its not necessary to go that far.
This project is a perfect example of how overproduced creativity adds to the work as a whole. I have never seen a finer looking ruler. If i were to use this, i think whatever i myself was producing while using this as a tool would be enhanced by the creative inspiration which this is a constsnt reminder of.
Masterpiece! Beautiful! Captivating without stupid background music!
Outstanding! One of the nicest ‘home tools’ I have ever seen
I learned something today, cheers. The Angle grinder trick is awesome.
I just saw that this was posted one year ago I'm just now seeing this beautiful even though it was made with the CNC just beautiful
Me - “slowly wiping all my plastic rulers into the waste basket “.
Amazing craftsmanship. Truly inspiring
Beautiful. No matter which angle we see it from!!
That much work and it only sells for $150? Capitalism is weird.
Traumhaft schön! Was für eine tolle Arbeit.
What a nicely crafted piece! Looking wonderful!
wow that wood inlay is insanely good looking!
My God. That is absolutely beautiful. Stunning. wow.
I know nothing about cnc machining. This had me hypnotised 😵💫
Usually masonic rulers wear suits and ties and do weird handshakes in secret places.
Even the bore sounds good when the video is sped up! Nice!
You have created something that would make a honest man contemplate stealing... Beautiful 🥰
Gorgeous ruler. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Beautiful piece of work and a great skill on the router . Cheers bro.
That thing belongs in a museum 👌👌
CNC machines are so awesome. I would very much like one, but that's a few years of saving to get
Awesome cnc project. I really like how visually clear your marking are on the ruler.
Very suave. Oh how the other half live. See me, I've got a Black + Decker corded drill (£10 @ Cashgen) of which I've lost the chuck key. I have to go find a screwdriver every time I want to change the drill bit over. Did I mention I'm rubbish at DiY? Can't think why?
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this...and even learned a couple things
Only one word of appreciation: wonderful 👍
Plexi-Glass!!! I was wondering why you were using it at first, but then I realized. That’s a really good way to keep a small work piece fixed to the the table. Awesome project!
Yes. But need to use flexible plastic polycarbonate in my case.
Ahhh okay, thanks for telling me what you were actually using…from the computer screen, all clear plastic with that description looks like plexiglass lol
That is an absolute work of art. Nicely done.