► Razertip Woodburner SSD-10 & Smoke Extractor: store.razertip.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=SFNT&Affiliate=Cornelius View my full tool list at kit: kit.co/corneliuscreations Woodburning templates: www.howtowoodcarve.com/shop
Thank you, I always enjoy and learn from your videos. You have excellent teaching skills. I bought some colored wax to experiment with on wood carvings. Haven’t had chance to try it yet. Working on other projects. Would love to see a video on using it. Jupiter, Florida.
Great video, I'm going to get the smoke extractor. Just starting Pyrography art, question...Why do you use watercolor instead of acrylic water-based paint? Thanks and God bless.
Great video thanks , I have been woodburning off and on for over 70 years. Recently retired from businesses and I am now intending to take up my hobby again. I’m thankful for the opportunity to learn new skills. Watching from Matamata in New Zealand.
I enjoyed this tutorial, thanks for sharing your talent. I've wanted to learn how to do this for awhile but wondered about the smoke. I already paint, so I was really glad you showed how to use watercolors to add color to the design. Hope to see some more of your work.
Has anyone ever mentioned you are such an AMAZING!!! instructor. 👏 My first time watching your video I just started woodburning and I would love to do and learn more as I go. Thank you so much for your videos. 😍👍🏻
I really enjoy and appreciate your video tutorials. I just purchased a wood burner and I am even more excited to get started burning now. Watching from Central PA, but winter in Indian Rocks Beach.
Hello. I'm from Wa. State. New to wood burning\ carving. I came across your videos. They are very simple and easy to follow. Making watching enjoyable and informative. Thank you so much for the relaxed atmosphere you provide with this art. Some artists make the work seem impossible but you don't. I feel I'm going to get a lot out of watching your work.
What a wonderful piece! I've looked at examples of woodburning with paint in the past and I just never liked what I saw because the used techniques weren't complementing each other. It became just a painting or a weird combo. I'm surprised there's so little of the watercolor paint needed, I always felt I couldn't get enough on my brush lol. I'm loving the tip for the gloss finish. Oh and I've been watching for a while from the Netherlands.
Hey Stafania! Thank you for your comment! Yeah, just a little paint is needed. I was inspired from a few friends on Instagram to try the color. Cheers!
Watching from Florida:) I've been wanting to get into wood burning and this was one of the first that I've watched. This was fantastic and I hope you continue to upload more like this! Thank you so much!!
Watching from Melbourne Australia 🦘 and loving your tutorials. I've been doing pyrography for quite a few years now, but there is always something to learn. I have been adding colour for awhile now and find acrylics easy to use. Generally I add resin over the top for protection, as I found varnish was still easy to damage. A little more work, but worth the effort.
Greatings from Southern Idaho Matt! Thank you for both the coloring tips; I've been wondering how to do that. But I am extremely grateful for the review of the smoke extractor hood. It is exactly what I've been looking for! Burn on mister! 😁😁😁
Hi, I’m from Prince Edward Island, Canada. Very informative videos, I’ve watched quite a few of yours’ and will continue to watch. Well done and Carve On.👍👍
@@CorneliusCreations hey, I am using wood burning to enhance some of my whittling. I am also going to burn some deck planking on a wooden ship model. Also planning on trying some Celtic knots. I have a dremel as well but haven’t used it to much yet
Bones & AnneMarie from SW Florida "The Slow Coast". Really enjoy the videos. We both dabble in wood burning/power carving while I also do glass etching, leather craft and knife smithing and she is into hand carving and tie dye. Thanks for sharing. Wishing health and happiness for you and yours.
Love your videos and tutorials. Thank you! I am new to your channel and found it looking for pumpkin carving tutorials to do with my kids who are 9, 11, & 18. Saw your video title of pumpkin carving with a Dremel and thought... "Hey I have one of those!" lol So glad I watched it and learned a lot! Then started watching other videos on your channel and realized you do wood burning and I bought a wood burning kit a couple years ago and never even opened it! I was too intimidated to try it! So I now feel a bit more confident and will start small and watch your channel for tips and tutorials! Again thank you for taking the time to share your gifts and talents with us all and filming these videos because I can only imagine the time you put into put them out for us all to watch! Happy Halloween!!!!!
Hey there boss man I enjoyed the video. I have been wanting to get into woodburning for a long time But injuries kept me from pursuing this as a hobby. I enjoy woodworking. I'm trying to get into this epoxy woodworking furniture making. I think combining both of these with wood burning would make Awesome things.
Hey Matt, I’m in central Florida and I’m a great fan of your work, you’re an awesome inspiration for me. I love wood working and you’ve helped me a lot. I found it difficult to burn or carve when my project is a lot higher than the table so I use an equal thickness block of
Oops! Wasn’t finished, sorry. Anyway, I use a block of wood that is as thick as my project under my hand so it’s easier to burn or carve. It takes a lot of stress off your hand and gives you more stability.
@@CorneliusCreations Hey Matt, I’m working on a bunch of stuff right now, one thing is a plaque, the background is made of thin boards and I plan on carving birds to attach to that, also doing a family tree but that’ll take years to describe 😁. I love your work and you’ve inspired me to keep trying. This past Christmas I carved out two matching hatchets for my son and daughter-in-law, my first ones! They weren’t nearly as good as yours but I’ll keep trying! Thanks for answering back, would love to keep in touch!!
Hello from Olathe, KS! The butterfly is BEAUTIFUL! 😍 I've never seen watercolor on wood before! I'm just starting out with watercolor and lately I've been interested in starting wood carving. Thanks so much for these videos. Take care!
I love the colors you did the butterfly. It's a very eye catching piece. I know this doesn't have anything to do with the work you did but I have to comment on the vibrancy you achieved with the Hobby Lobby student grade Masters touch water color. I wonder how long the vibrancy will last with the finish coat. If its lasting its a huge savings!!! Thanks for the time you took to do this video. 🎉
I loved the butterfly box ..... I never tried using watercolor I'm going to have to try that it look very pretty. I used acrylic paint before. I'm from Ironton, Oh.
I do a lot of Pyrography and usually use a little desk fan...when I remember to grab it lol I do my burnings inside my house and it's just me so I don't get any complaints about the smoke😂 Love your videos and I am my worst critic when it comes to my artwork 😁
Another great video, Matt! Thought you were going to break out the colored pencils! Watercolors! Very cool! Headed to Gulf Shores soon. That was the area I got to meet you and your family. Hope everyone is doing well!
Thank you, Rusty! I’ll never forget that day bro. You have no idea what that did for me when you introduced yourself. I was so discouraged when you and your wife said something to me, it encouraged me so much. Hope you have an amazing time dude! Maybe one day we can catch up!
Thank you for your clear explanations and demonstrations. I especially appreciate seeing how you are using water colors with woodburning. I have recently tried doing the same but haven't been sure how to finish the items. Will the spray you used make it waterproof? If not, what does? Since I'm making coasters, that's necessary.
My beard constantly smells like smoke, and I quit cigrets years ago. I almost shaved off months of beard growth, because I kept getting random whiffs of burnt stuff. I have just been using regular old Crayola colored pencils. They work surprisingly well, but I gotta get me some of those water colors. The color looks so rich, vibrant, succulent, brilliant, etc. Better than my friggin Crayolas anyway. Have you done any wood burnings of the negative spaces? Basically, instead of burning the lines, burn the background & around the lines. It looks so cool. Thank you 4 crushing 👊🏼🐻
As a recovering perfectionist as well I loved your #realtalk comment in the video. Thanks for this. I've been using Posca markers for wood burning at the moment but love the look of the watercolor.
Greetings Cornelius, I would like to know what did you use before this? In my amazon cart I have a Valtcan solder smoke absorber fumes extractor fan. This used to be sold by wilburn gourds, and it’s a little cheaper than the one you are using.
Suppose I wanted this box stained? Do I stain first, would the color come through when I wiped the stain? Or would I stain around it and just dab the areas around it rather that wipe?
If you stain on top of this paint the oil could mess with the paint. I would recommend staining around the paint... But then again I would try both ways to see what would happen!
Hell yeah, dude. I use an extractor fan that I made out of some 9 volt PC fans and cooker hood filters, they're great for soldering too. Gets all those nasty fumes out of the way 👍
► Razertip Woodburner SSD-10 & Smoke Extractor: store.razertip.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=SFNT&Affiliate=Cornelius
View my full tool list at kit: kit.co/corneliuscreations
Woodburning templates: www.howtowoodcarve.com/shop
Thank you, I always enjoy and learn from your videos. You have excellent teaching skills. I bought some colored wax to experiment with on wood carvings. Haven’t had chance to try it yet. Working on other projects. Would love to see a video on using it. Jupiter, Florida.
Great video, I'm going to get the smoke extractor. Just starting Pyrography art, question...Why do you use watercolor instead of acrylic water-based paint? Thanks and God bless.
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Great video thanks , I have been woodburning off and on for over 70 years. Recently retired from businesses and I am now intending to take up my hobby again. I’m thankful for the opportunity to learn new skills. Watching from Matamata in New Zealand.
I enjoy watching you at work. My health doesn't let me do much wood work anymore. I miss it also. Great job Matt. Thank you
Thank you, Ed! I am glad that you are enjoying the videos! Send me an email sometime! Hope you get to doing better!
I am new to pyrography and think adding color to projects takes your work to the next level. Your butterfly is awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome! Thank you!
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I enjoyed this tutorial, thanks for sharing your talent. I've wanted to learn how to do this for awhile but wondered about the smoke. I already paint, so I was really glad you showed how to use watercolors to add color to the design. Hope to see some more of your work.
Thank you, Diana! I will try to do some more videos like this!
Has anyone ever mentioned you are such an AMAZING!!! instructor. 👏
My first time watching your video I just started woodburning and I would love to do and learn more as I go. Thank you so much for your videos. 😍👍🏻
Thank you so much!
I really enjoy and appreciate your video tutorials. I just purchased a wood burner and I am even more excited to get started burning now. Watching from Central PA, but winter in Indian Rocks Beach.
Hey George! I am glad you enjoyed the video, sir! Keep me updated on how it goes!
I live in the UK and thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. Looking forward to starting my first wood burning project. Thanks for the tips.
your videos got me interested in carving a couple years ago, now ive moved on to making wooden rings! - Jason from Hawaii
Hey Jason! That is so awesome to hear! Sometimes it’s like that, one small thing will lead us where we need to be.
Hello. I'm from Wa. State. New to wood burning\ carving. I came across your videos. They are very simple and easy to follow. Making watching enjoyable and informative. Thank you so much for the relaxed atmosphere you provide with this art. Some artists make the work seem impossible but you don't. I feel I'm going to get a lot out of watching your work.
Awesome, thank you! I appreciate the kind words. I look forward to seeing you around!
Scotland, Arkansas--- your videos are very informative. Not alot of people out there that give tips like you do. Thank you
Glad you enjoy them!
Im just looking into pyrography as a hobby and this video was super helpful for me to decide what I need to get! Thank you 👏🏼
What a wonderful piece! I've looked at examples of woodburning with paint in the past and I just never liked what I saw because the used techniques weren't complementing each other. It became just a painting or a weird combo. I'm surprised there's so little of the watercolor paint needed, I always felt I couldn't get enough on my brush lol. I'm loving the tip for the gloss finish. Oh and I've been watching for a while from the Netherlands.
Hey Stafania! Thank you for your comment! Yeah, just a little paint is needed. I was inspired from a few friends on Instagram to try the color. Cheers!
Hey Cornelius. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Love watching your videos. Keep them coming 🤗
Watching from Ireland 🍀
Hey Demelza! Thank you so much for watching! Good to hear from you!
Great advice from a recovering perfectionist. You got some dope skills with the pen! Tapping in from Charlotte NC
Thank you!
I learn so much from you in each video. I appreciate your positivity and support.
Thank you for the kind words! I always enjoy reading your comments!
Watching from Florida:)
I've been wanting to get into wood burning and this was one of the first that I've watched. This was fantastic and I hope you continue to upload more like this! Thank you so much!!
Hello from the UK - I really enjoyed this video and learnt quite a lot from it.
Hey Andy! I appreciate the kind words!
Watching from Melbourne Australia 🦘 and loving your tutorials. I've been doing pyrography for quite a few years now, but there is always something to learn. I have been adding colour for awhile now and find acrylics easy to use. Generally I add resin over the top for protection, as I found varnish was still easy to damage. A little more work, but worth the effort.
Great advice!
Greatings from Southern Idaho Matt! Thank you for both the coloring tips; I've been wondering how to do that. But I am extremely grateful for the review of the smoke extractor hood. It is exactly what I've been looking for!
Burn on mister! 😁😁😁
Hey Guy! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. It is a nifty little tool! Good to hear from you bro!
Hi, I’m from Prince Edward Island, Canada. Very informative videos, I’ve watched quite a few of yours’ and will continue to watch. Well done and Carve On.👍👍
Awesome, thank you!
I'm in the uk thank you for your video's they have helped me a lot
So glad to hear that, Derrick!
THANKS FOR THE DETAILS, ON HOW TO USE THE WATERCOLORS PAINT, AND LOVED THE BUTTERFLY.
Glad it was helpful!
I’m watching from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Your videos got me into wood burning
Hey Peter, I am happy to hear that. What projects are you currently working on?
@@CorneliusCreations hey, I am using wood burning to enhance some of my whittling. I am also going to burn some deck planking on a wooden ship model. Also planning on trying some Celtic knots. I have a dremel as well but haven’t used it to much yet
That sounds like some awesome projects!
I love your work
It's so simple to understand
Am in Nigeria
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@@CorneliusCreations *اهلا وسهلا بيك يا عزيزي ممكن تشوف شغلي ف النجاره وتقولي راءيك يهمني 👈🙋♂️*
Bones & AnneMarie from SW Florida "The Slow Coast". Really enjoy the videos. We both dabble in wood burning/power carving while I also do glass etching, leather craft and knife smithing and she is into hand carving and tie dye. Thanks for sharing. Wishing health and happiness for you and yours.
Hey there! Thank you for commenting. It is always nice to meet other creators! I appreciate the kind words!
Love your videos and tutorials. Thank you! I am new to your channel and found it looking for pumpkin carving tutorials to do with my kids who are 9, 11, & 18. Saw your video title of pumpkin carving with a Dremel and thought... "Hey I have one of those!" lol So glad I watched it and learned a lot! Then started watching other videos on your channel and realized you do wood burning and I bought a wood burning kit a couple years ago and never even opened it! I was too intimidated to try it! So I now feel a bit more confident and will start small and watch your channel for tips and tutorials! Again thank you for taking the time to share your gifts and talents with us all and filming these videos because I can only imagine the time you put into put them out for us all to watch! Happy Halloween!!!!!
Thanks for showing your video I am from Albuquerque New Mexico and I am recently trying wood burning work
Really cool gizmo 👍, the butterfly came out looking great
Thank you, Mark! Good to hear from you bro!
Hi Matt, I got a message from you saying to text the above number 7h ago. Is that a American number?
Hey there boss man I enjoyed the video. I have been wanting to get into woodburning for a long time But injuries kept me from pursuing this as a hobby.
I enjoy woodworking. I'm trying to get into this epoxy woodworking furniture making.
I think combining both of these with wood burning would make Awesome things.
Hey Jose! I am glad you enjoyed the video. Those sound like some amazing ideas!
Fantastic job cornelius ,i am just starting the hobby,cant wait,gary towell,watching from ireland,take care,
Hey Gary! I would love to visit Ireland sometime, I have always wanted to go! Thank you for the comment my friend!
I love this little butterfly. Thank you for such an informative video. I'm from Ontario, Canada.
Thank you for the kind words! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Turned out great, watching / supporting from Loganville, GA
I always love watching your videos! You are so encouraging and your work is always amazing. Commenting for Idaho USA
Thank you for the comment, Crystal! I'm happy to hear you are enjoying the videos!
Love the results watching from the island of Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m in England Great Britain loved this cheers just starting wood burning and enjoying it
Thank you for watching, Linda!
WOW! Brand new to wood burning and you! Thank you for your important tips. Burning on from California.
Hey Dena! Good to have you here! I’m happy you enjoyed the video!
Great video Matt! Watching from Clayton NC.
Thank you, Paul! Good to hear from you sir!
I am watching from Kent, England. Enjoying these videos 👍
Glad to have you watching!
What giveaway is this? I dont normally win things lol
Hey Matt, I’m in central Florida and I’m a great fan of your work, you’re an awesome inspiration for me. I love wood working and you’ve helped me a lot. I found it difficult to burn or carve when my project is a lot higher than the table so I use an equal thickness block of
Oops! Wasn’t finished, sorry. Anyway, I use a block of wood that is as thick as my project under my hand so it’s easier to burn or carve. It takes a lot of stress off your hand and gives you more stability.
Hey Lenie! I appreciate the kind words! That is a good tip! What projects are you currently working on?
@@CorneliusCreations Hey Matt, I’m working on a bunch of stuff right now, one thing is a plaque, the background is made of thin boards and I plan on carving birds to attach to that, also doing a family tree but that’ll take years to describe 😁. I love your work and you’ve inspired me to keep trying. This past Christmas I carved out two matching hatchets for my son and daughter-in-law, my first ones! They weren’t nearly as good as yours but I’ll keep trying! Thanks for answering back, would love to keep in touch!!
Learning new everytime. Thanks for sharing knowledge 🙂. Love from India ❤️
Thank you for commenting, Aakash! I a glad you are enjoying the videos!
This is very fantastic Cornelius... I really like what you're doing man 💕💕
Thank you for the kind words!
Hello from Olathe, KS!
The butterfly is BEAUTIFUL! 😍
I've never seen watercolor on wood before! I'm just starting out with watercolor and lately I've been interested in starting wood carving.
Thanks so much for these videos. Take care!
So glad that you are inspired!
Hey Matt, that turned out great!! Thanks again for sharing.
Hey David! Glad you enjoyed it bro! Good to hear from you!
Great video I'm watching from Scotland 🏴 Nice work . ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome instructional video! Watching from Nova Scotia.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoyed the video and appreciate the tips that were given, watching from Georgia.
So glad you enjoyed it!
Always enjoy your videos Matt. Watching from Western Australia.
Thank you, Steve! I appreciate it sir!
Love this . Watching from the Welsh valleys
I love the colors you did the butterfly. It's a very eye catching piece. I know this doesn't have anything to do with the work you did but I have to comment on the vibrancy you achieved with the Hobby Lobby student grade Masters touch water color. I wonder how long the vibrancy will last with the finish coat. If its lasting its a huge savings!!!
Thanks for the time you took to do this video. 🎉
This was a great video, watched from Illinois. Subscribed as well.
Watching from Louisiana. Love your work!
From Iraq
I really admire your work.
Amazing
Hey there! I appreciate your kind words!
Beautiful! I'm watching in OK. I'm interested in starting woodburning cause I'm multicraftual & I can't help it 😆
Multicraftual lol I love this 😂😂
It turned out very very nice.
Do you think sealing oil would also be suitable for use over water colors (as you used them)?
Watching from Kuna, Idaho, good info, good job.
Your video was awesome! From Nevada here.
Enjoyed the video also now know that water coloring works on wood thanks for the tips. 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
I loved the butterfly box ..... I never tried using watercolor I'm going to have to try that it look very pretty. I used acrylic paint before. I'm from Ironton, Oh.
Thank you!
Your very welcome
I think all of your wood burning and carvings are all so nice I am just about to purchase the smoke extractor.
Thank you, Luc! Good choice!
I do a lot of Pyrography and usually use a little desk fan...when I remember to grab it lol I do my burnings inside my house and it's just me so I don't get any complaints about the smoke😂 Love your videos and I am my worst critic when it comes to my artwork 😁
Haha! I am the same exact way! I am glad you love the videos. I look forward to seeing you around!
Another great video, Matt! Thought you were going to break out the colored pencils! Watercolors! Very cool! Headed to Gulf Shores soon. That was the area I got to meet you and your family. Hope everyone is doing well!
Thank you, Rusty! I’ll never forget that day bro. You have no idea what that did for me when you introduced yourself. I was so discouraged when you and your wife said something to me, it encouraged me so much. Hope you have an amazing time dude! Maybe one day we can catch up!
Absolutely, brother! That would be great!
Beautiful work 👏👏👏❤👍👍
Thank you!
Hello from KANSAS! I'd like to see how & what stains you use on this box if you stain it? Thanks
Awesome workout, greetings from Serbia :)
Thank you my friend! Good to see you here!
Thank you for your clear explanations and demonstrations. I especially appreciate seeing how you are using water colors with woodburning. I have recently tried doing the same but haven't been sure how to finish the items. Will the spray you used make it waterproof? If not, what does? Since I'm making coasters, that's necessary.
Hello from Perth Western Australia. Enjoyed your video thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend! Thank you for stopping by and saying hi!
That is awesome and beautiful!! Really wanna try woodburning!
You would like it!
Watched it on RUclips....can you please in the future let us know which tips you use when you are burning....ty😊
How does the wood burning work on smooth hardwoods? Also does water color hold up on smooth hardwood? I only craft with olive wood. Thanks 🙂
Enjoyed watching your video. You sure make it look easy!!
So glad you are enjoying the videos!
Great tips, lovely work. Thanks.
👋 thanks you so much for this wonderful video
I’m Andrew from India 🇮🇳
Hey Andrew! Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm watching from Medford, OR loved your video.
Hey Tamera! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Is the fan very quiet? Or was the microphone far that it did not pick it up. I have a small one with a filter, no box like yours, but it’s very loud
Wow awesome i am watching you from oman 🇴🇲 and Sri Lanka 🇱🇰
Will wipe on polyurethane work for the finish? I just did my first watercolor piece, worried I'm going to mess it up with wipe on poly.
HI, Im in Surprise, AZ. You are encouraging me to do something similar for my daughter. I don't have a lot of wood burning experience thought.
You can do it!
The Rpublic of Maldives you're video helped me a lot thanks
I’m happy to hear that my friend!
Can you use the smoke extractor to evacuate dust when you are carving?
This one isn't suited for that. You would need a bigger unit for that.
My beard constantly smells like smoke, and I quit cigrets years ago. I almost shaved off months of beard growth, because I kept getting random whiffs of burnt stuff.
I have just been using regular old Crayola colored pencils. They work surprisingly well, but I gotta get me some of those water colors. The color looks so rich, vibrant, succulent, brilliant, etc. Better than my friggin Crayolas anyway.
Have you done any wood burnings of the negative spaces? Basically, instead of burning the lines, burn the background & around the lines. It looks so cool.
Thank you 4 crushing 👊🏼🐻
Haha! I have only done the negative space like that a few times. I need to do some more that way!
Very helpfull and interesting , from Adelaide South Australia.
Excellent video. 👍. From Pittsburgh PA
Thank you, James! Good to see you here!
As a recovering perfectionist as well I loved your #realtalk comment in the video. Thanks for this. I've been using Posca markers for wood burning at the moment but love the look of the watercolor.
Thank you for your comment, Kya! I need to look into those markers!
Where do u buy extractor
Very 👍 nice! Thinking about going into this wood burning !? I'm Gil from Ontario California..
What kind of wood burning pen are you using?
Greetings Cornelius, I would like to know what did you use before this? In my amazon cart I have a Valtcan solder smoke absorber fumes extractor fan. This used to be sold by wilburn gourds, and it’s a little cheaper than the one you are using.
I used my big dust collector :).
Hi from England, fab project by the way 😊
Thank you my friend!
Watching from Queensland, Australia
From Scotland UK can it be done with a normal solder iron ?
It will be very hard to use a soldering iron
Looks absolutely beautiful 👌👌😊
Thank you!
@@CorneliusCreations , hey 👋, thank you so much I'm not sure this is true that I won something 😇
Do you ever sketch on glass???
Would like to know the complete time spent on this project please 🙏
Suppose I wanted this box stained? Do I stain first, would the color come through when I wiped the stain? Or would I stain around it and just dab the areas around it rather that wipe?
If you stain on top of this paint the oil could mess with the paint. I would recommend staining around the paint... But then again I would try both ways to see what would happen!
thank you :)
@@CorneliusCreations
Mi piaci cuesta mode in legno,grazio .Dove negozio si vende.!
Hell yeah, dude.
I use an extractor fan that I made out of some 9 volt PC fans and cooker hood filters, they're great for soldering too. Gets all those nasty fumes out of the way 👍
That is very creative bro! Thank you for sharing my friend!
@@CorneliusCreations No problem 👍
Watching from Ghana 🇬🇭
Good to have you here!
From belgium love your work can you do a tutorial for leather burning 🙏
Thank you! I will have to do that one soon!