Thanks so much. This channel is just getting started. I have 200 filmed videos to edit while always filming new content with better gear and a better understanding of youtube. Things are going to get good.
Great video Mike! A little tip to make finding the center of a circle about to be cut with a hole saw even easier, find a bolt the same thread as the hole saw and sharpen it to a point, place the hole saw where its needed to be and screw the bolt in until it marks center for you... a little tap with a hammer on steel if that's what you're cutting. Keep that bolt in a handy spot!
Well done tutorial, actually the best I’ve seen as far as the Pullman goes. I’ve done that form set up before but used the hammer and punch method. I didn’t focus on the perimeter like you have shown, so I hope to try it that way next time. Again great video.
Thanks. Im learning a lot about filming and editing. A lot of details i would like to leave in also. Cant make the videos too long. I make sure key information is said and even repeated if its that important.
Would you gain anything and minimize warpage chances by reversing to blow pattern going in a circle in one direction and then back track back around the other way? 🤷♂️
would not make a difference. Most important is multiple light passes. Its pretty hard to get distortion with this process. You would have to really try to screw it up.
Nicely done Mike. I have a Pullmax and have been curious about how to do this technique, really appreciate you explaining it. One question, you used a 4.5” grinder to sand the screw tips off in the early part of the video, it looked like you had a special setup on the grinder to use sanding discs - can you say more about that?
Keep the videos coming very educational
Excellent teacher thanks for the video
Thanks for all the tips very good movie
Veery, very well explained Mike, good video
Excellent teacher. Thanks for taking the time. The channel is awesome!
Thanks so much. Im just gettting started. Things are gonna get good.
Thank you for showing the tips and tricks and not just the beautiful final results!
Thanks. This channel will have lots of teaching videos like this as well as "show off" videos too. Thanks for watching.
Hey Mike, looking good!
Well explained beautiful workmanship.
Very well presented Mike looking forward to the next one. Thanks for taking the time to do these.
Helpful. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching. Lots of good content coming soon
TONS of great info in these vids, thanks 👍
Excellent content, cadence, presentation of this process along with why each choice is important. Well done Mike
Thanks so much. This channel is just getting started. I have 200 filmed videos to edit while always filming new content with better gear and a better understanding of youtube. Things are going to get good.
Very informative and clearly presented. Excellent thank you. 😀
Bravo , Sir, and thank you very much!
Great video Mike!
A little tip to make finding the center of a circle about to be cut with a hole saw even easier, find a bolt the same thread as the hole saw and sharpen it to a point, place the hole saw where its needed to be and screw the bolt in until it marks center for you... a little tap with a hammer on steel if that's what you're cutting.
Keep that bolt in a handy spot!
Yes this is a very handy trick!
Keep it up Mike!
Good stuff!
Well done tutorial, actually the best I’ve seen as far as the Pullman goes. I’ve done that form set up before but used the hammer and punch method. I didn’t focus on the perimeter like you have shown, so I hope to try it that way next time. Again great video.
Very well presented Mike….not too fast or slow in the explanations
Thanks. Im learning a lot about filming and editing. A lot of details i would like to leave in also. Cant make the videos too long. I make sure key information is said and even repeated if its that important.
Say Mike do you sell any accessories for the Pullmax like dies etc .Once again this video has tons of knowledge
could make some good seals that way
Would you gain anything and minimize warpage chances by reversing to blow pattern going in a circle in one direction and then back track back around the other way? 🤷♂️
would not make a difference. Most important is multiple light passes. Its pretty hard to get distortion with this process. You would have to really try to screw it up.
Mike , are the lower anvil ( 12” x 12”) and the upper die available for purchase?
Regards,
George
Enjoyed your excellent tutorial
Hello friend, do you have any blueprints to make your own Pullmax?
Nicely done Mike. I have a Pullmax and have been curious about how to do this technique, really appreciate you explaining it. One question, you used a 4.5” grinder to sand the screw tips off in the early part of the video, it looked like you had a special setup on the grinder to use sanding discs - can you say more about that?
Just search fibre disc backing pad mate
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