@@AddyRCBuddy I check out everyone's channel when they subscribe to me. One never knows when, or where they will find the next interesting channel to subscribe to. Big or small, never know what content we'll find & enjoy.
@@pnwRC. Hi thanks for the video and instructions! I made a quick sketchup model of the buckle based on the measurements you said in the video (3mm border, 10mm slot, 3mm thick, 1.5mm spacing between slots. Let me know if it works and is it ok if I link your video to the thingiverse description ? www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106663 Thanks again!
@@BenSaraceno I believe that your design should work well. It would be great if you link them to this video in the description. Thank-you for designing this.
I forgot to mention in the video, I used 3mm thick polystyrene to make the buckles for these straps. Thanks, Ben Saraceno, for designing 3D printed buckles! The buckles he designed can be found at this link. www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106663 Thanks again!
Next time, get some help with the video recording. Most of the time, you couldn’t tell what you were doing. Had you had help recording the video, your video would have been good. Also, clean up your work area or at least lay down a clean work mat. It looks like your work area is the back of an old Jean jacket or something similar. This comment is provided with the highest respect and in no way intended to be offensive or condescending. This comment was provided to help. I hope you provide the videos using help with the video recording.
I barely have enough free time to accomplish the RC builds that I have planned for myself. IF I had the free time, I would have offered them for sale. Several have asked if I would make these for them.
Nice thanks for sharing this 😀 👍
Give a man a fish, feed him for a meal - Teach a man to fish.. you can feed him for a life time!
Thanks, Medic!
Woah, I didn't ever expect you to check out ours small channels man. lol but nice to see that you also support as! Thanks :D
@@AddyRCBuddy I check out everyone's channel when they subscribe to me. One never knows when, or where they will find the next interesting channel to subscribe to. Big or small, never know what content we'll find & enjoy.
Great straps for RC vehicles! Awesome Video .... Big Like :))
Thanks for watching!
Amazing👍👍👍👍
Thank-You! I'm glad I'm able to share this with folks that might be interested in making theses.
Nice tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad I can do something to help my fellow RC enthusiasts with some scale accessories!
Instead of styrene do you think a chunk of hose clamp would work for the buckle?
I think it just might work, & am excited to try it! Now I have to source a hose clamp & give it a go.
Nice!!
Thanks for watching
Nice Video!
Thank-you
Nice how too 👍🏼 You need a printer so you can mass produce those buckles
I've got the printer, but I DON'T have enough knowledge of CAD to make the files!
@@pnwRC. Hi thanks for the video and instructions! I made a quick sketchup model of the buckle based on the measurements you said in the video (3mm border, 10mm slot, 3mm thick, 1.5mm spacing between slots. Let me know if it works and is it ok if I link your video to the thingiverse description ? www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106663 Thanks again!
@@BenSaraceno That sounds good, please do link them to the video. Thank-you
@@BenSaraceno I believe that your design should work well. It would be great if you link them to this video in the description. Thank-you for designing this.
Gob job
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Hi, nice strap build I think you need a small
tripod for this tutorials, resume as much as possible in the edit thanks for
sharing, and keep going
That may be a good ides for future acquisitions
How do you make the hooks?
I used the heavy gauge floral wire to make the hooks
thats great
Thanks
I forgot to mention in the video, I used 3mm thick polystyrene to make the buckles for these straps.
Thanks, Ben Saraceno, for designing 3D printed buckles!
The buckles he designed can be found at this link. www.thingiverse.com/thing:4106663 Thanks again!
Thanks
Welcome, & thanks for watching
Next time, get some help with the video recording. Most of the time, you couldn’t tell what you were doing. Had you had help recording the video, your video would have been good. Also, clean up your work area or at least lay down a clean work mat. It looks like your work area is the back of an old Jean jacket or something similar. This comment is provided with the highest respect and in no way intended to be offensive or condescending. This comment was provided to help. I hope you provide the videos using help with the video recording.
All are excellent points! Suggestions noted for future reference.
If you were smart you would make time and charge accordingly. If this is something you really enjoy doing you can make a living doing what you enjoy
I barely have enough free time to accomplish the RC builds that I have planned for myself. IF I had the free time, I would have offered them for sale. Several have asked if I would make these for them.