She tolaretes you for the same reason we tolerate you and your facepalming-jokes: you're an amazing human-being! Congratulations on the engagement, and best wishes to both of you! =)
Congratulations and well done. You may just find she loves that cheap, hand made brass ring more than the engagement ring she picks out. A bit of advise from a married man. Don't question why they tolerate us, just be thankful they do.
Will you also show the ones you made for the elven-kings under the sky, those for the dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, and those for mortal men, doomed to die?
My favorite part of this Video is where you used a plastic handled sanding thingy to hold the wood near the blade, thus protecting your hand. Do that more.
That isn’t a sanding thingy. It’s a hold wood near a blade thingy. Kinda like a push stick, but not for corners. I’ve seen them used a bunch on jointers. They protect you from blades as well as kickback.
We made men's rings out of steel nuts in 8th grade metal shop just using files and sandpaper. If you leave one side flat you can make it a signet ring, by scratching or etching a design on it.
If there was ever a man that needed to go back and watch the old Steve Ramsey videos with the MicroJig plugs in them, it's you! LOL good lord man! I bought a MicroJig before I even owned a table saw...
2:15, dont do this way man, I did it once, and now I have forever reminder of the sharpness of the saws teeth. Take it from my experience, there are much safer ways to cut wood.
Congrats on getting married. I've been married for 15 years this year and can relate to "I don't know how she tolerates me." Love the ring and the ring boxes. I bet you could make a buisness out that!
I have an old delta table saw and an old craftsman chain saw. Those are the only two tools that still scare the crap out of me after multiple decades of tool work.
Congratulations on your engagement box's...... and your engagement!!! I've only just found your channel but I love that you'd go to all those steps just to pop the question, then go ring shopping afterwards! To make the wedding bands, you could buy 2 gold ring blanks, with the correct internal size (go for a size or 2 smaller then you need so you can polish it to the right size), then pray like crap that you don't slip and trash one! Also there are lathe mounted ring holders, which are a little step up from the wooden dowel but could still be made by you. And a dremel with various polishing attachments would also help a LOT. I'd probably practice on a few more nuts first but it is possible. 👍👍👍👍👍
I made the box for my wife's ring from a case we made at work for USDA. Its a neat box. Wish I had a way to share the picture with you. Here's to proposing with our own boxes!! I made shipping cases for 8 years for a company called Volunteer Case and Container. Mostly for radiation detection equipment. twas an awesome job
Congrats on the engagement! Sounds like things are turning around for you - glad you took the time for yourself, got life in order, and are marching full speed ahead!
As somebody who worked as a jeweller, I would say if you have the wax forms it's & tools it's easier to make the whole Ring yourself from Gold and such as the whole oddeal you did. Sure, you wont have a melting pot and if you start from scratch it's always kinda difficult to first get your wax Form (or a material which is comparable easy to melt out of a gypsum/caster), especially if you wanna make it fancy with cool forms and such. But the actually art of being a jeweller (Well, if you create / make your own stuff) is actually puttin' Jewls in it without breaking them (It's actually pretty easy to "break" a Diamond for an example), repair pieces (soldering Gold is kinda difficult due to his high melting point, Silver is kinda ok especially because you use a differen tool for that which is in my opinion easier to controll) and actually creating pieces from scratch which are really beautifull. Long story short: If you know a Jeweller, try to befriend him - Maybe he will let you use his tools / show you some stuff. It could be come handy for some Christmas Gifts and Jeweller - at least in my expierence - love custom made workstations and the standard ones already really expensive to buy. So maybe it would be mutual beneficial for both.
There are not many men who would have the thoughtfulness and ability make such a lovely thing for their fiance. Well done! You are obviously appreciated. Cheers.
That is super inventive and charming. Also, if you needed a diamond you should have warned me before you made those table saw cuts, think I had sufficient pucker.
This is perfect! I'm going to do the same thing!!! It's extremely personal, and comes with a built in justification for all of the tools I own or plan to own.
Congratulations! This video is extremely timely for me, as I just inherited my grandpa's table saw and lathe. I may have to build a table saw guide tray like yours; it looks very useful.
Congratulations...very, very late...but still!!!!! I love your videos! I've them all MULTIPLE TIMES. Please, Mr. DUNN, put a safety guard on the rear fence of your table saw sled! Take it from experience, sometimes you get so focused on the cutting part, you forget where your hands are. We need you to be able to keep making videos! Your stuff is EPIC!!!
Yes, you are right, you should never bring your fingers that close to the blade. When the wood catches on the blade, it will pull your fingers with it, and it will happen faster than you can react. There are safer methods. You don't need to lose part of a finger to understand this.
Congrats! Those boxes look great. Last summer I had a similar plan and made my own engagement ring and box as well. I made my fiance's ring out of some half round sterling silver wire (8 or 10 ga.) and a pre-made 4 prong setting. It was my first attempt at jewelry making and for what I had in mind was pretty straight forward. it only required the wire and setting, 3 grades of silver solder, flux, a pick, a flower pot plate, and a MAP gas torch. the plate was used as a work surface to solder on, ceramic helps keep the heat in the metal. you also need a crock pot, salt, and vinegar to make a jewelers' pickle to remove any oxidation and fire scale. Most of what you don't have laying around the shop can be purchased from a jewelry supply store for about $30. All in all, it took me about two hours to produce a passable ring in my first attempt. I'd recommend you give it a shot.
Congrats on the engagement and such a nice build on these boxes and rigns. If you're going to get your fingers so close to that blade, please get yourself a SawStop! (nothing wrong with your Craftsman... wish we could retrofit them with a similar nearly-instant brake)
Nice! I made a ring box myself... Well, not exactly a "box", but something a bit like the Faberge egs. Even if comparing my handy work to the masterpieces of art made in the Faberge shop... My ring box is more like a vaguely egg shaped piece of wood that is cut into two pieces and does have a small cavity inside, to fit a ring in it. For decoration i made a set of copper hearts, and added some glitter and other fancy'ish stuff on it... Even if my work compares quite poorly to the master jewelers of the russian royals, it is one of the finest works I have managed to accomplish so far.
Those fingers are getting closer and closer to the blade. Reminds me of a joke where one of the Adams family was jumping out with a smaller and smaller parachute, until he didn't need one at all. Not sure if it works that way. Beautiful boxes and rings!
Gold plating problem...the plating will last for a very short time with constant wearing. I have plated hundreds of items with many of them being rings. It just is not made to last. Epoxies and other coating won't wear well either but can extend the life a bit. If you really want a plating that might last a while, try rhodium or platinum. Yes, I have used both of these too.
after 30 years of dating and 24 of them married..... I still ask the same question... Congratulations, whens the big day... you know, so I can take the day off.............. awkward silence there..... I will end with, COOL VID once again.
We share a sense of humour my friend. Your video's are entertaining and informative. What more can anyone ask from a video? Great job. Oh, and congrats.
Nicely done, don't think there's many people out there who make their spouses rings & ring boxes for proposals... :D (nor little finger things to put inside the box that looked vaguely like something else some women like while it was on the lathe............ :P )
Congratulations Robert. Now, to ensure that your fingers are ever ready to wear that wedding ring, take more safety precautions mate. That was DANGEROUS!
Drop that idea with the gold plated wedding rings. You won't be happy with them as the gold plating would wear off quicker than you'd like and you'd have to have it plated over and over again.
*sees fingers going really close to the blade *starts searching comments for inevitable safety police comments *while searching comments I hear, "and if you think my fingers were too close to the blade, this one will really make you pucker" Lol let's just hope all 10 of your fingers make it to the wedding, but hey, on thr bright side, you may not need a wedding ring haha. J/k. Your shop, your rules.
"I don't know how she tolerates me." Well a wise man once said "if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
Pubert Jones gotta love red green!
Ahh, nice reference to red green
Red green lol
"I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess"
Red Green's famous saying!
Another saying by Red Green, "If it ain't broke, you aren't trying hard enough".
Congratulations on the engagement, hopefully you'll have the bus ready for the honeymoon
At this rate not a chance
Or the tenth anniversary :)
But seriously, congrats!
Ah yes a furry, good to see another one in the wild (don't worry I'm one too)
Was the honeymoon working on the bus together?
Congratulations! You should definitely make your wedding rings!
I didn't think that one of your videos would break my heart this morning, but here we are.
yeah... youtube had some pretty... interesting. timing on this recommendation
@@strawbemily3182 For sure. Big oof.
Am I missing something?
@@directhacker7776 his wife cheated on him and left him
Any woman would be so lucky. He'll find the proper squish in time. Maybe someone handy who can help move chicken coops so they don't tip over 😢
She tolaretes you for the same reason we tolerate you and your facepalming-jokes: you're an amazing human-being!
Congratulations on the engagement, and best wishes to both of you! =)
Congratulations and well done. You may just find she loves that cheap, hand made brass ring more than the engagement ring she picks out. A bit of advise from a married man. Don't question why they tolerate us, just be thankful they do.
I'm not married, but AMEN!
Will you also show the ones you made for the elven-kings under the sky, those for the dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, and those for mortal men, doomed to die?
Precious?
@@ComblessMan MY PRECIOUS!!!
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My favorite part of this Video is where you used a plastic handled sanding thingy to hold the wood near the blade, thus protecting your hand. Do that more.
Yeah, I was cringing a lot.
That isn’t a sanding thingy. It’s a hold wood near a blade thingy. Kinda like a push stick, but not for corners. I’ve seen them used a bunch on jointers. They protect you from blades as well as kickback.
Man I love your videos!! " I don't know how she tolerates me" ... Its called Love
"Now that my box is all oily, lets move on to the ring!" Oh dear...
If my granddaughter dragged you home (after I quit laughing) I'd be VERY PLEASED !! (knowing she is a good judge of character) BEST WISHES !!
“…and through the magic of making two of them…”
"I have no sense of style", says the man with a Trabant 😂😂
I never thought I'd enjoy watching you tung a box.
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Why you think she said "yes"
12:38 - i laughed at the gesture, more than i should have :D
_There's a ring in here somewhere, we just have to dig it out._
Robert Dunn, 2020
Pablo Cimadevila, "I Turn 2 Hex Nuts Into A 1Ct Diamond Ring", 13 Jan 2019
Shiny! That table saw rings and rings in that shop area!
Keep your fingery bits attached too.
You certainly are a crafty soul. She must have some great stories to tell her friends. I hope your happiness continues.
Wow, those rings are nuts! ;)
Congratulations on getting married! How about a video of you gold plating your rings yourself? It’s really not that hard.
We made men's rings out of steel nuts in 8th grade metal shop just using files and sandpaper. If you leave one side flat you can make it a signet ring, by scratching or etching a design on it.
If there was ever a man that needed to go back and watch the old Steve Ramsey videos with the MicroJig plugs in them, it's you! LOL good lord man! I bought a MicroJig before I even owned a table saw...
2:15, dont do this way man, I did it once, and now I have forever reminder of the sharpness of the saws teeth.
Take it from my experience, there are much safer ways to cut wood.
epicly smooth edit at this timestamp though
That’s an incredibly sweet way to propose, thanks for sharing how you made the box and ring.
Congrats on getting married. I've been married for 15 years this year and can relate to "I don't know how she tolerates me." Love the ring and the ring boxes. I bet you could make a buisness out that!
I have an old delta table saw and an old craftsman chain saw. Those are the only two tools that still scare the crap out of me after multiple decades of tool work.
Robert, you're one of a kind! Keep producing videos on your channels. Any and all of your content is riveting !
Congratulations on your engagement box's...... and your engagement!!! I've only just found your channel but I love that you'd go to all those steps just to pop the question, then go ring shopping afterwards!
To make the wedding bands, you could buy 2 gold ring blanks, with the correct internal size (go for a size or 2 smaller then you need so you can polish it to the right size), then pray like crap that you don't slip and trash one! Also there are lathe mounted ring holders, which are a little step up from the wooden dowel but could still be made by you. And a dremel with various polishing attachments would also help a LOT. I'd probably practice on a few more nuts first but it is possible. 👍👍👍👍👍
8:20 LONG SLEEVES NEAR OLD SPINNING LATHE AAAAGGGHHH ALSHFKSKHDDJSK
I made the box for my wife's ring from a case we made at work for USDA. Its a neat box. Wish I had a way to share the picture with you. Here's to proposing with our own boxes!! I made shipping cases for 8 years for a company called Volunteer Case and Container. Mostly for radiation detection equipment. twas an awesome job
9:04 Holy macarena... The brilliance of this man never ceases to fascinate me.
Congrats on the engagement! Sounds like things are turning around for you - glad you took the time for yourself, got life in order, and are marching full speed ahead!
Keep your freaking fingers safe man!
As somebody who worked as a jeweller, I would say if you have the wax forms it's & tools it's easier to make the whole Ring yourself from Gold and such as the whole oddeal you did.
Sure, you wont have a melting pot and if you start from scratch it's always kinda difficult to first get your wax Form (or a material which is comparable easy to melt out of a gypsum/caster), especially if you wanna make it fancy with cool forms and such.
But the actually art of being a jeweller (Well, if you create / make your own stuff) is actually puttin' Jewls in it without breaking them (It's actually pretty easy to "break" a Diamond for an example), repair pieces (soldering Gold is kinda difficult due to his high melting point, Silver is kinda ok especially because you use a differen tool for that which is in my opinion easier to controll) and actually creating pieces from scratch which are really beautifull.
Long story short: If you know a Jeweller, try to befriend him - Maybe he will let you use his tools / show you some stuff. It could be come handy for some Christmas Gifts and Jeweller - at least in my expierence - love custom made workstations and the standard ones already really expensive to buy.
So maybe it would be mutual beneficial for both.
Still miffed you didn't call this channel "Gettin' It Dunn"
That's an upcoming project, along with 'On the Dunny"
Keep up the vids. I really enjoy your humor along with down to earth methods you use in your builds.
I gave it a thumbs up as a salute to your subtle diss to the safety patrol
Nothing like the constant fear of a sudden amputation to keep a video interesting
There are not many men who would have the thoughtfulness and ability make such a lovely thing for their fiance. Well done! You are obviously appreciated. Cheers.
Nicely done! Making your own ring for her is truly awesome!
Congrats to you on your engagement!! That is so awesome that you made a ring for her..
That is super inventive and charming. Also, if you needed a diamond you should have warned me before you made those table saw cuts, think I had sufficient pucker.
My friend's then-fiance made her a wedding ring from a curtain ring. She still wears it, four decades later.
You flipped us off. Oh yeah and congratulations on the engagement.
Congrats, great video.Had me wondering until the end, "will his sweetie wear that?"
You are the best.
Nice touch with the plaster in the finger just after the close cut haha
This is perfect! I'm going to do the same thing!!! It's extremely personal, and comes with a built in justification for all of the tools I own or plan to own.
Congratulations! This video is extremely timely for me, as I just inherited my grandpa's table saw and lathe. I may have to build a table saw guide tray like yours; it looks very useful.
I'm happy for you!
You did a great job on those ring boxes and the rings are pretty decent for making them yourself!
Congratulations...very, very late...but still!!!!! I love your videos! I've them all MULTIPLE TIMES. Please, Mr. DUNN, put a safety guard on the rear fence of your table saw sled! Take it from experience, sometimes you get so focused on the cutting part, you forget where your hands are. We need you to be able to keep making videos! Your stuff is EPIC!!!
His wife unfortunently left him about 8 months ago..
Yes, you are right, you should never bring your fingers that close to the blade. When the wood catches on the blade, it will pull your fingers with it, and it will happen faster than you can react. There are safer methods. You don't need to lose part of a finger to understand this.
With the blade protruding 4 inches out of the table the pucker factor is much larger than a quarter inch. Even if you’re very slightly closer.
Congrats! Those boxes look great. Last summer I had a similar plan and made my own engagement ring and box as well. I made my fiance's ring out of some half round sterling silver wire (8 or 10 ga.) and a pre-made 4 prong setting. It was my first attempt at jewelry making and for what I had in mind was pretty straight forward. it only required the wire and setting, 3 grades of silver solder, flux, a pick, a flower pot plate, and a MAP gas torch. the plate was used as a work surface to solder on, ceramic helps keep the heat in the metal. you also need a crock pot, salt, and vinegar to make a jewelers' pickle to remove any oxidation and fire scale. Most of what you don't have laying around the shop can be purchased from a jewelry supply store for about $30. All in all, it took me about two hours to produce a passable ring in my first attempt. I'd recommend you give it a shot.
Absolutely love the character of the videos and how you communicate to your viewers.
shes gonna have an amazing husband.....best wishes from Scotland
Congrats on the engagement and such a nice build on these boxes and rigns.
If you're going to get your fingers so close to that blade, please get yourself a SawStop!
(nothing wrong with your Craftsman... wish we could retrofit them with a similar nearly-instant brake)
Nice!
I made a ring box myself... Well, not exactly a "box", but something a bit like the Faberge egs. Even if comparing my handy work to the masterpieces of art made in the Faberge shop... My ring box is more like a vaguely egg shaped piece of wood that is cut into two pieces and does have a small cavity inside, to fit a ring in it.
For decoration i made a set of copper hearts, and added some glitter and other fancy'ish stuff on it... Even if my work compares quite poorly to the master jewelers of the russian royals, it is one of the finest works I have managed to accomplish so far.
Congratulations on getting married. I totally dig on your videos, you have a twisted Sense of humor. I love it.🤣😂. Keep up the good work.
That’s fantastic news (and a great job on the ring & box). Congratulations, Robert!!
Those fingers are getting closer and closer to the blade. Reminds me of a joke where one of the Adams family was jumping out with a smaller and smaller parachute, until he didn't need one at all. Not sure if it works that way. Beautiful boxes and rings!
my job: why are you late after lunch break?
me:
still me:
me: ummmmm... underdone?
Congratulations on the engagement and marriage! All the best to you and your family! :)
Congratulations!
All the Best!
Peace & Love.
Congratulations on the engagement!
I imagine your granddad had the 3 jaw chuck for the same reason you do... to do half ass metal work on a wood lathe lol
Young sir! the 20 years joke had me almost spitting my drink over my laptop. also hella cool project. hats off to you.
12:38 someone was pissed off because that very someone didn't want to make a ring, and now that person is giving a very subtle middle-finger.
You beat me to it.
Congrats, Mr. Dunn!!! Best wishes for you and your bride to be and your child!
Congrats on the engagement!!! That turned out really nice, great work!!
Congratulations on getting engaged. Planning on driving away from the chapel in one of your project cars?
12:39 I see you. Gonna take that personal, cause I can. *Nods*
Man you are getting really good at editing these construction videos!
The best place to keep your fingers while using the table saw is on your hands.
Love the show, please don't chop your fingers off!
Congratulations to you both! Great little project simply explained. Love it.
Gold plating problem...the plating will last for a very short time with constant wearing. I have plated hundreds of items with many of them being rings. It just is not made to last. Epoxies and other coating won't wear well either but can extend the life a bit. If you really want a plating that might last a while, try rhodium or platinum. Yes, I have used both of these too.
after 30 years of dating and 24 of them married..... I still ask the same question...
Congratulations, whens the big day... you know, so I can take the day off..............
awkward silence there.....
I will end with, COOL VID once again.
congrats on your up coming wedding
Congrats! You should totally make your own wedding bands! Itll mean that much more imo! Honestly, I might do this lmao
Congratulations ( soon a vid about the wedding car..the trabant 🤩🤩🤩)
Nice built!!
7:38-9:48 Metalicore, the god of machining, is displeased!
Congratulations, 08:55 love the blood on the wall, shows real commitment... Yeah I know its paint really 😁
Congratulations!
Home made rings sound awesome ♥️
Congratulations! You did awesome, I wish you the best.
We share a sense of humour my friend. Your video's are entertaining and informative. What more can anyone ask from a video? Great job. Oh, and congrats.
Nicely done, don't think there's many people out there who make their spouses rings & ring boxes for proposals... :D
(nor little finger things to put inside the box that looked vaguely like something else some women like while it was on the lathe............ :P )
Hahaha that's awesome man, congrats and awesome job on the rings and boxes!
Congratulations Robert. Now, to ensure that your fingers are ever ready to wear that wedding ring, take more safety precautions mate. That was DANGEROUS!
This process took about 20 years. I feel you so much there xD
It's gotta be your smokey urban charm... Best wishes😉
That ring came out awesome !! Well done !!
Hey Man! :) I'm impressed by your improvement! I watch your videos since the beginning, and You turn Fantastic!
Congratulations on the wedding plans.
Congrats dude!
Congratulations, Robert!
Nicely done!
Good job. She tolerates you because you are awesome.
Congrats, you are adorable, how could she not tolerate you 😀
:sad:
Suggest you Change your table saw technique or you will have no fingers to put the ring on
Congrats enjoyed the show
Drop that idea with the gold plated wedding rings. You won't be happy with them as the gold plating would wear off quicker than you'd like and you'd have to have it plated over and over again.
Robert the kind of guy that is getting married!
*sees fingers going really close to the blade
*starts searching comments for inevitable safety police comments
*while searching comments I hear, "and if you think my fingers were too close to the blade, this one will really make you pucker"
Lol let's just hope all 10 of your fingers make it to the wedding, but hey, on thr bright side, you may not need a wedding ring haha. J/k. Your shop, your rules.