Marius, you can wrap the book in a clear plastic film with adhesive backing. That will thicken the front and back pages without obscuring the information.
Marius, I loved the binding for the manual. I'm doing a similar thing: my husband is learning Portuguese (for the hell of it) and one way to learn is to read familiar books in translation. I've been using two battens with carriage bolt to hold them together.. I've found that if you don't clamp right on the edge, but about 1cm away from it, the pages splay out a little, which allows the glue to penetrate between them for a short distance. I reinforce the spine with carpet tape.
You are very smart, I always think while watching your videos. You can get book wrapping plastic sheets, they're already sticky on one side, you can even wrap around the wood spine if you want. Then it will be thicker, and water resistant.
LOL, love your book binding. Whatever you do with your future I hope you stay with "mechanical"thinking because you are very ingenious in this way. Some day I hope to hear the direction you are thinking about. Carry on, Lee
Great video and fun tooooo. If you get plastic, large mouth container, spray it black, put your rubber bands in the container, and coat the rubber bands with talcum power, they will last FOREVER! It's how you preserve rubber...if no black jar talc...they get gooey and break.
a small tip for the camera manual, if you use a piece of thin leather or suede taping/glueing it to the wooden spine on one side and then fold it around the book (perhaps with a wooden stiffener at the other end) you can protect the book from dirt without replacing the front and back pages.
Great idea on holding the segmented pieces while spreading the glue. Hopefully there will be a future video showing how you make and turn a segmented bowl or vase.
LPT: keep the rubber bands sealed away from air and UV light. This prevents them from becoming brittle. It also helps to spray them with silicone lubricant.
1. I think most people think you're smart b/c of your really unique ways of finding solutions to your problems. You are one of the best on youtube when it comes to that. 2. I thought for sure when Marius #2 showed up he was going to cut the booklet in half on the band saw
What they normally do when binding a book up is to make saw cuts perpendicular across the portion you slid the piece of wood on. Then take string back an d forth and then glue. Good vid. Thanks
Man, now I know why I like your videos so much! It's because of your outtakes! Everybody makes sth wrong in his life or maybe thinks don't work out as planned. I didn't know if you answer questions in german, so I wrote it in english - obviously... Julian
A couple of things about the book binding. Definitely avoid letting glue run down the edges of the pages. That's not where you want them to stick together. Along the spine, have just a bit more of the pages be above the clamp. That will let glue get slightly deeper than just on the face of the spine itself. It doesn't need to go in very far, but letting it in will strengthen the binding considerably. You can also apply a cloth strip sized to fit the spine. The glue will hold it in place while it dries, then the cloth will help hold the pages together after the glue dries. It doesn't have to be thick and a looser weave is best, but not a stretchy fabric. The tape used to cover gaps between sheets of drywall works, too. Just cut it to match the size of the spine. You might find that a bandsaw does a better job of cutting the bound pages to their final size than a table saw. You'll need to clamp a caul close to the cut to prevent tearing, but that applies to using a table saw, too. HTH.
Ihre neuer buchbinderei und holzekraft shop? Your videos are always informative and fun to watch, without ever being boring. Have a great time in school, Marius!
Ingénues, would never thought of making a book spine with wood… what a talking point- the paper came from the wood so what best to use than wood. Looking forward to your next video.
In book making, string is put through holes and tied together. The sections of bound pages are stacked as a book then glued to the spine. I've tried drilling into paper but I never have a sharp enough bit for it or I can't squeeze the pages tight enough without damage.
There's a special kind of drill bit for drilling paper. It's like a tube with a sharpened end. They work very well, I've used them a lot at my dad's printing business.
You could make a front and back cover with a thin piece of wood the size of the book. Use the wooden back to tape to, using the tape to create a hing. Protects the book pages and can be as simple, or as complicated (inlay?) as you want.
I am certain that if you were to get a piece of leather that you would come up with some way to cover your new book. Your videos always entertain as well as teach. I'm glad to see that you are increasing your knowledge of video making, because what you are doing now is fantastic, can't wait for whats coming!
Something I would suggest for next time you bind a book (if ever) is to rough up the edge of the paper before putting the glue. This helps the glue absorb into the paper better and hold it more securely.
realy liled the new technique where you talk and work on something and while doing it the camera angle changes. made the whole video look more dynamic instead of your normal style of explaining what you gona do and then do it. it was just a short segment of the video but it looked new and very nice. keep up the good work
@0:30 "Does it work? Can't tell you... you have to wait." You have a great deadpan delivery, the slight inflection on the "Can't tell you" part was perfect. I know from older videos you were concerned about your English, well this shows you've not only mastered that but also the inflection. You have come a long way in such a short time with making it look so easy and natural talking to the camera. As your outtakes show, I know it is not. And since you've sort of cloned yourself, get your second self to help out more so you can get out twice as many videos. haha
I bettcha find the the camera manual within two weeks haha, but seriously, no matter what you'd have at least one manual and now you know how to make awesome books so it's a "win-win" which is the wrong way to use that expression but yaknowaddamean. :D
I love the segmented ring glue-up jig! How do you avoid glue build-up? Do you scrape dried glue off of it or wipe it with a wet rag when the glue is wet? Thanks for all your videos!
Hi, I'm really enjoying your videos, in particular where u make use of your CNC machine, purely selfish as I have just finished building mine and just need to learn how to use it! What program do you use to produce the g code, any other things, not yet covered will be most useful. Many thanks. Alex
I use Easel from Inventables, which does create G-Code and also sends it to the machine. I suggest checking out my CNC playlist, which should answer a few more questions you might have: ruclips.net/video/ufXTIu2VmME/видео.html
It always hurts when I see someone drilling, tapping or threading metal without oil. You can try laminate some transparent plastic onto the first and last pages of the book, even now that it's finished - if you still use that book. Put some transparent plastic the like of which is used for overhead projector slides, onto the paper, put some cotton cloth (a piece of an old bed sheet or the like - has to be smooth but not very soft/fluffy, so towels or old T-shirts are not a good choice) and iron over it, with the iron set to the temperature for cotton.
Also liking this style of video! Lots of interesting little clips. How many kW is the motor you're using for your dust collector Marius? And what kind of motor is it please?
Nach kurzer Recherche der Firma auf deinem Shirt geh ich einfach mal davon aus, dass du Deutsch sprichst. ^.^ Was deinen Buchbindeversuch angeht: grundsätzlich die richtige Idee gehabt, so ähnlich funktionieren Paperbacks auch und Holzleim hat halbwegs ähnliche eigenschaften wie synthetischer Buchbinderleim. Ein Trick, um das ganze nochmals haltbarer zu machen ist es, den Buchblock mit etwa 2-3cm Überhang einzuspannen und sich zwei entsprechende Leisten zum Klemmen dieses Überhangs zurechtzuschneiden. Beim Leimen selbst drückst du die hervorstehenden Seiten etwas zur Seite, um nicht nur das "Hirnholz" des Papiers einzuleimen, sondern auch 1-2mm von den Seitenflächen. so in etwa: ||||||||||| > /////////// > \\\\\\\\\ Das verlängert die Lebensdauer des Rückens ungemein, da die Seiten auch direkt aneinander kleben. Für den Beschnitt am Ende ist die Kreissäge eigentlich ungeeignet, am besten geht es eingespannt zwischen zwei Leisten mit einem scharfen Putzhobel, schräg zur Schubrichtung gehalten. Für die nächste Anleitung dann! Frohes Werken, weiterhin.
Simon W. Heidenreich : danke für die Beschreibung. Ich muss da in Kürze auch so ein Paperback von einem PDF machen. Das werd ich dann gleich mal probieren
The Apostrophe is correct but no extra s is required since the belonging word ends in s. Correct would be "........Matthias' new .....". Hope that helps.
Hallo Marius hab mal ne frage ich benötige auch so eine schiene für meine Kamera darf ich fragen wie viel die gekostet hat weil auf amazon fangen die ab 70 € an LG Jan
Wenn der Holzleim nicht halten sollte, dann versuch nächstes Mal den Kleber "Kövulfix". Der ist eigentlich für Schuhe und bleibt daher dauerelastisch, aber im Grund genommen ist er total praktisch und vielseitig und man kann fast alles mit ihm kleben. Du solltest nur die Verarbeitung üben, da es ein Kontaktkleber ist, geht das ganze ein wenig anders. Achja, welchen Holzleim verwendest du? In so Videos sieht man ja meistens nur diese großen Flaschen mit gelbem Leim, klassischen Ponal-Leim findet man seltenst.
du weigerst dich als cool bezeichnet zu werden, nur weil du ein Manual verloren hast? welcome to the club! ;-)) Ich finde deine Videos echt cool. Möchte in der nächsten Zeit auch mit "Holz-Basteln" in der Werkstätte beginnen. und das Problem mit der Absaugung steht vor allem anderen... weil ich möchte ja auch nach ein paar Stunden noch mein Werrkzeug finden. Also bin ich sehr gespannt auf den zweiten Teil. Das Housing des Ventilators. Und: WOHIN kommt die Luft DANN? raus "auf die Straße oder in einen Filtersack? Und wie / wer / was verkraftet SO VIEL Luft?? Viele Fragen, auf die du sicher eine Antwort hast. have fun!
Marius, you can wrap the book in a clear plastic film with adhesive backing. That will thicken the front and back pages without obscuring the information.
Marius, I loved the binding for the manual. I'm doing a similar thing: my husband is learning Portuguese (for the hell of it) and one way to learn is to read familiar books in translation. I've been using two battens with carriage bolt to hold them together.. I've found that if you don't clamp right on the edge, but about 1cm away from it, the pages splay out a little, which allows the glue to penetrate between them for a short distance. I reinforce the spine with carpet tape.
can't wait for the new dust collection video. it's looking great
I think it's very appropriate for a woodworker to have a book with a wooden back whose pages were cut on the table saw ;-) Thanks for sharing!
I love watching brilliance at work! Your videos are really outstanding. Woodworking, science, engineering...I'm always learning from you.
And the outtakes crack me up! 😅
You are very smart, I always think while watching your videos. You can get book wrapping plastic sheets, they're already sticky on one side, you can even wrap around the wood spine if you want. Then it will be thicker, and water resistant.
LOL, love your book binding. Whatever you do with your future I hope you stay with "mechanical"thinking because you are very ingenious in this way. Some day I hope to hear the direction you are thinking about.
Carry on,
Lee
Great video and fun tooooo. If you get plastic, large mouth container, spray it black, put your rubber bands in the container, and coat the rubber bands with talcum power, they will last FOREVER! It's how you preserve rubber...if no black jar talc...they get gooey and break.
Look for self-adhesive, clear shelf liner. Works amazingly well for covers and you can still see the page.
great solution and explanation for the microphone mount, and with the usual humor , well presented video, keep them coming
a small tip for the camera manual, if you use a piece of thin leather or suede taping/glueing it to the wooden spine on one side and then fold it around the book (perhaps with a wooden stiffener at the other end) you can protect the book from dirt without replacing the front and back pages.
You’re a cool kid .Thanks for sharing your woodworking experience .
Great idea on holding the segmented pieces while spreading the glue. Hopefully there will be a future video showing how you make and turn a segmented bowl or vase.
LPT: keep the rubber bands sealed away from air and UV light. This prevents them from becoming brittle. It also helps to spray them with silicone lubricant.
1. I think most people think you're smart b/c of your really unique ways of finding solutions to your problems. You are one of the best on youtube when it comes to that.
2. I thought for sure when Marius #2 showed up he was going to cut the booklet in half on the band saw
I love the wooden spine for your manual. For future reference a belt sander works really well for flattening out the edges too.
What they normally do when binding a book up is to make saw cuts perpendicular across the portion you slid the piece of wood on. Then take string back an d forth and then glue. Good vid. Thanks
You could use your CNC to engrave a set of thin wood covers and then use cloth or leather hinges to attach them to the wooden spine.
I like your wooden book. It could be the start of a new trend.
Man, now I know why I like your videos so much! It's because of your outtakes! Everybody makes sth wrong in his life or maybe thinks don't work out as planned. I didn't know if you answer questions in german, so I wrote it in english - obviously...
Julian
If I tried this the out takes portion would be longer than the actual video. Good job. Lots useful info here. Thanks for posting this one.
A couple of things about the book binding. Definitely avoid letting glue run down the edges of the pages. That's not where you want them to stick together. Along the spine, have just a bit more of the pages be above the clamp. That will let glue get slightly deeper than just on the face of the spine itself. It doesn't need to go in very far, but letting it in will strengthen the binding considerably. You can also apply a cloth strip sized to fit the spine. The glue will hold it in place while it dries, then the cloth will help hold the pages together after the glue dries. It doesn't have to be thick and a looser weave is best, but not a stretchy fabric. The tape used to cover gaps between sheets of drywall works, too. Just cut it to match the size of the spine. You might find that a bandsaw does a better job of cutting the bound pages to their final size than a table saw. You'll need to clamp a caul close to the cut to prevent tearing, but that applies to using a table saw, too. HTH.
Thanks for the glue up jig, I made one and it works great.
Ihre neuer buchbinderei und holzekraft shop? Your videos are always informative and fun to watch, without ever being boring. Have a great time in school, Marius!
Ingénues, would never thought of making a book spine with wood… what a talking point- the paper came from the wood so what best to use than wood.
Looking forward to your next video.
Marius, Your screwing up and showing us gives people courage to do what you do. Thanks for taking a risk!
In book making, string is put through holes and tied together. The sections of bound pages are stacked as a book then glued to the spine. I've tried drilling into paper but I never have a sharp enough bit for it or I can't squeeze the pages tight enough without damage.
There's a special kind of drill bit for drilling paper. It's like a tube with a sharpened end. They work very well, I've used them a lot at my dad's printing business.
I have that exact same guillotine. Only cuts a few pages at a time! Must have taken ages to do the entire book! Keep up the good work.
You could make a front and back cover with a thin piece of wood the size of the book. Use the wooden back to tape to, using the tape to create a hing. Protects the book pages and can be as simple, or as complicated (inlay?) as you want.
I liked the book binding. It has a bit of a different "twist" to it. It's also good to know that someone does RTFM.... ;)
I am certain that if you were to get a piece of leather that you would come up with some way to cover your new book. Your videos always entertain as well as teach. I'm glad to see that you are increasing your knowledge of video making, because what you are doing now is fantastic, can't wait for whats coming!
that glue up jig is awesome. thanks.
I love the home made book!
Something I would suggest for next time you bind a book (if ever) is to rough up the edge of the paper before putting the glue. This helps the glue absorb into the paper better and hold it more securely.
cutting a whole stack of paper is very easy on the bandsaw. you just clamp them together somehow and cut slowly
realy liled the new technique where you talk and work on something and while doing it the camera angle changes. made the whole video look more dynamic instead of your normal style of explaining what you gona do and then do it. it was just a short segment of the video but it looked new and very nice. keep up the good work
thanks. That's tough though, as some things I do can only be done once and if I mess up the talking, the whole shot is ruined.
I like both. Matthias Wandel and Jay Bates are really good at doing that (for example), but many people just do voice overs...
And to add to this, the talking doesn't have to be absolutely perfect.
A few mistakes here/there doesn't distract much, if at all.
When people talk to me, they make mistakes too. I don't mind if someone makes mistakes while talking in a video...
There's nothing wrong with that...
@0:30 "Does it work? Can't tell you... you have to wait." You have a great deadpan delivery, the slight inflection on the "Can't tell you" part was perfect. I know from older videos you were concerned about your English, well this shows you've not only mastered that but also the inflection.
You have come a long way in such a short time with making it look so easy and natural talking to the camera. As your outtakes show, I know it is not.
And since you've sort of cloned yourself, get your second self to help out more so you can get out twice as many videos. haha
Cool that you noticed that. I also shot this particular scene multiple times to nail the inflection.
Das Buch auf diese Weise zu binden ist wirklich gut 👍
Ich bin auf das Video zur Absaugung gespannt 😄
just use some hinges and thin plywood it'll make a nice sturdy cover ;)
Pro tip: you can watch movies on flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Bowen Tommy yup, I have been using Flixzone for since december myself :)
Love your videos! Great editing and content. I've learned a lot and appreciate the time you put into these!
JH
Tennessee, USA
Best keep your extra rubber bands in the freezer. This will prevent degradation until you get around to use them all up.
Another great video Marius! They are always informative and enjoyable to watch! Keep the coming
Bind the book edge with rubber cement, then fabric or leather over it for a strong and flexible edge.
Great jig man...thanks for sharing
I bettcha find the the camera manual within two weeks haha, but seriously, no matter what you'd have at least one manual and now you know how to make awesome books so it's a "win-win" which is the wrong way to use that expression but yaknowaddamean. :D
I love the segmented ring glue-up jig! How do you avoid glue build-up? Do you scrape dried glue off of it or wipe it with a wet rag when the glue is wet? Thanks for all your videos!
+Alan Simons i usually wipe it away when it's wet after each ring
iam going to try that absolutely fantastic
can you put a link for the rubber bands into the description
Hi, I'm really enjoying your videos, in particular where u make use of your CNC machine, purely selfish as I have just finished building mine and just need to learn how to use it! What program do you use to produce the g code, any other things, not yet covered will be most useful. Many thanks. Alex
I use Easel from Inventables, which does create G-Code and also sends it to the machine. I suggest checking out my CNC playlist, which should answer a few more questions you might have: ruclips.net/video/ufXTIu2VmME/видео.html
Great video! You're doing an awesome job!
Belt sander works on steel well enough. Betting it will chew through the forstner bit fine.
...I don't have a belt sander :(
Marius Hornberger
You poor soul. Things handy as heck. Used one for doing funny shaping on my lathe, easier than grinding up custom tools.
Hi Marius,
Great videos!
Do you have a video or details on your camera mic and remote?
Thanks
no, haven't done such one yet. The mic is a Dörr CV02 and the remote I don't know. Just the first one I found
I could read it with freeze frame, PIXEL OPPILAS remote control.
Thank you for taking the time to reply Marius 😃
Marius Hornberger 6
Interesting folding ruler
One suggestion, i would lower the volume of the beeps during the outtakes. They were really loud and painful while wearing headphones.
oh, then I forgot that this time. Usually I do that. Thanks for mentioning.
Marius Hornberger You're welcome. Cant wait till the next video!
Marius, where did you get that tap? I've never seen one like it. Is it expensive and where can I get one?
Enjoyable as always.
It always hurts when I see someone drilling, tapping or threading metal without oil.
You can try laminate some transparent plastic onto the first and last pages of the book, even now that it's finished - if you still use that book. Put some transparent plastic the like of which is used for overhead projector slides, onto the paper, put some cotton cloth (a piece of an old bed sheet or the like - has to be smooth but not very soft/fluffy, so towels or old T-shirts are not a good choice) and iron over it, with the iron set to the temperature for cotton.
Great video. Thanks.
Did you try using your table saw to cut the pages of your book? If it works, it would be quicker I think. Enjoyed the video.
Thanks.
I used the table saw in the video
He said for the first cut you made with paper cutter I guess.
What kind of tap are you using? I've never seen one with drill threads and cutting flutes.
it's a spiral tap. You don't need to clear the chips with it.
Hey Marius, how many square meters is your shop? It seems to be really well organised.
~12,5 -13m²
Cool. Thanks!
Could you make a video on how to make segmented bowls? How you design the Bowl and how Big each peace should be? :)
that's already on my to do list. Though on rank 10 or so of the priority projects.
I'm trying to make a rib fence for my table saw using your "lock " method. any ideas?
No. the "lock" method on my saw is designed by the manefacture.
Also liking this style of video! Lots of interesting little clips. How many kW is the motor you're using for your dust collector Marius? And what kind of motor is it please?
2,2kw 3 phase induction motor. More in the video about it
Beech laminate construction wood in the impeller?
well done Marius as usual ;-)
Nach kurzer Recherche der Firma auf deinem Shirt geh ich einfach mal davon aus, dass du Deutsch sprichst. ^.^
Was deinen Buchbindeversuch angeht:
grundsätzlich die richtige Idee gehabt, so ähnlich funktionieren Paperbacks auch und Holzleim hat halbwegs ähnliche eigenschaften wie synthetischer Buchbinderleim.
Ein Trick, um das ganze nochmals haltbarer zu machen ist es, den Buchblock mit etwa 2-3cm Überhang einzuspannen und sich zwei entsprechende Leisten zum Klemmen dieses Überhangs zurechtzuschneiden. Beim Leimen selbst drückst du die hervorstehenden Seiten etwas zur Seite, um nicht nur das "Hirnholz" des Papiers einzuleimen, sondern auch 1-2mm von den Seitenflächen.
so in etwa: ||||||||||| > /////////// > \\\\\\\\\
Das verlängert die Lebensdauer des Rückens ungemein, da die Seiten auch direkt aneinander kleben.
Für den Beschnitt am Ende ist die Kreissäge eigentlich ungeeignet, am besten geht es eingespannt zwischen zwei Leisten mit einem scharfen Putzhobel, schräg zur Schubrichtung gehalten.
Für die nächste Anleitung dann! Frohes Werken, weiterhin.
Simon W. Heidenreich : danke für die Beschreibung. Ich muss da in Kürze auch so ein Paperback von einem PDF machen. Das werd ich dann gleich mal probieren
You are amazing.
Hast du eine Idee wie ich eine Keilriemen scheibe auch ohne eine Drechselbank machen könnte?
...das Buch sieht echt gut aus, eventuell kann man mit Klavierband und zwei Brettern einen Einband machen.....
Liked the video! Thanks!
The fastest like I’ve ever smashed !!!😂😂🤣
Why didn't you make Matthias's* new concept for dust collection?
*Warning: Wrong use of apostrophe. Probably...
Yonatan Y.
?
The Apostrophe is correct but no extra s is required since the belonging word ends in s. Correct would be "........Matthias' new .....". Hope that helps.
can you tell me how to fix jigsaw base
Of these rubber drain Rogatec can be done.:)
Lube your taps bro.
Was ist das beste holz/holzart um eine Keilriemenscheibe zu drechseln.
Ich mach meine aus Multiplex
Ok danke!!!
Dude is adorable
How much do you benchpress?
Not at all
Hallo Marius hab mal ne frage ich benötige auch so eine schiene für meine Kamera darf ich fragen wie viel die gekostet hat weil auf amazon fangen die ab 70 € an LG Jan
+Citation Chaos ca 17€. Such nach blitzschuh Schiene auf Amazon
Marius Hornberger kannst du den link bitte in die kommentaare machen weil ich finde unter 70 € überhaupt nichts
Wenn der Holzleim nicht halten sollte, dann versuch nächstes Mal den Kleber "Kövulfix". Der ist eigentlich für Schuhe und bleibt daher dauerelastisch, aber im Grund genommen ist er total praktisch und vielseitig und man kann fast alles mit ihm kleben.
Du solltest nur die Verarbeitung üben, da es ein Kontaktkleber ist, geht das ganze ein wenig anders.
Achja, welchen Holzleim verwendest du? In so Videos sieht man ja meistens nur diese großen Flaschen mit gelbem Leim, klassischen Ponal-Leim findet man seltenst.
Ich verwende Kleiberit 303
Don't dry tap!
could you look for a wooden table saw lifting and tilting? :)
Halil Orbay Okyay What?
Was ist das für ein Mikrofon und übererarbeitest du die Tonaufnahmen?
Es ist das Auna Mic 900B und die Aufnahmen werden auch nachbearbeitet.
Marius Hornberger und für die Kamera
ein Dörr CV2 stereo. Frag doch nächstes mal beides gleichzeitig, spart Zeit.
Danke für die schnelle Antwort ich wollte nur das mic. für die Kamera wissen ich hätte es dazuschreiben müssen:)
du weigerst dich als cool bezeichnet zu werden, nur weil du ein Manual verloren hast? welcome to the club! ;-))
Ich finde deine Videos echt cool. Möchte in der nächsten Zeit auch mit "Holz-Basteln" in der Werkstätte beginnen. und das Problem mit der Absaugung steht vor allem anderen... weil ich möchte ja auch nach ein paar Stunden noch mein Werrkzeug finden.
Also bin ich sehr gespannt auf den zweiten Teil. Das Housing des Ventilators. Und: WOHIN kommt die Luft DANN? raus "auf die Straße oder in einen Filtersack? Und wie / wer / was verkraftet SO VIEL Luft?? Viele Fragen, auf die du sicher eine Antwort hast. have fun!
You are really smart
Hast du einen Link für die Gummibänder ?
www.amazon.de/gp/product/B002ZXWTTU/ref=pd_sim_sbs_229_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=A7SNZFTESFCJVCMZXJCP
Danke Marius :D
Kurz-Bedienungsanleitung mit 400 Seiten? oO
Oder ist da die "Lang-Bedienungsanleitung" noch dahinter?
Ja, die lange ist auch mit drin ;)
Why is your camera manual so thick?
ehm, because there's a lot of stuff inside
Can you show your editing PC in more detail?
Marius aus welcher Stadt kommst du?
+pflanzen lp warum willst du das wissen?
I'm 15 at the moment and love your video , keep up the amazing content from another younger woodworker . Do you have an Instagram acount
Video description
I would have cut the entire stack of paper with a bandsaw or table saw
I guess I typed too soon
👍
What happened to the studying? Regards
aaaah don't pick the camera up at the hotshoe D:
Lets send him an angle grinder :P
yeah
Just laminate the first and the last page of the book
Wasserfester Holzleim ist viel Flexibler als der normale.
nimm doch für das nächste Buch dünnes Plastik als 1. und letzte Seite wie bei einem Schnellhefter