So Meateater was one of my first Hunting/Gathering shows that I liked to watch because the first episode I ever saw, he didn't actually harvest an animal. I remember thinking, wait he didn't get an animal. It was like real life and I was hooked at that point.
Never be embarrassed to show off your enormous clamps.. and several hours of petting goats to relieve sadness is a great idea! Its a great instructional video showing a project that every woodworker really should do as soon as they embark on their wood working journey. It will always be useful no matter how experienced someone becomes. Nice Job!
Yeah, it's probably too heavy. Might have to make a mini version with the knowledge I gained from this project that will be more usable. Still pretty dang cool!
Straight up real life of what to expect when doing projects. Very nice
So Meateater was one of my first Hunting/Gathering shows that I liked to watch because the first episode I ever saw, he didn't actually harvest an animal. I remember thinking, wait he didn't get an animal. It was like real life and I was hooked at that point.
Never be embarrassed to show off your enormous clamps.. and several hours of petting goats to relieve sadness is a great idea! Its a great instructional video showing a project that every woodworker really should do as soon as they embark on their wood working journey. It will always be useful no matter how experienced someone becomes. Nice Job!
No shame for my Bessie's! The goats are pretty great for woodworking related therapy and keeping my kids busy.
Now that's a cool mallet 🤟 another great build 👌
Thanks again for the inspiration and the comments Ethan!
Nice work
Thank You Sir!
That's a beats man! Great job and another great video.
Yeah, it's probably too heavy. Might have to make a mini version with the knowledge I gained from this project that will be more usable. Still pretty dang cool!
You call mallets beats over there?
@@WedoweeHandyman haha it should be a beast 😅
@@rarecraftsman 🤣