@@Veisalm thanks for sharing Visa. Yes i did mean the glue for the bended parts. Luckily i found a shop that sells it in the Netherlands. I ordered a bottle of casco pu glue. Do you have other socials where people can follow your amazing projects? Greets Don.
@@donvangroenendaal2679 No problem! There are many polyurethane glue in market, but I like to use that casco ones. Good to hear if you get one to your self! I think this is the main place/site to this kind of woodworking :) Right now I'm concentrating to Wuoma design so maybe in autumn coming new content here. 🙂
You stuff is sick. I was wondering if you think you could archieve similar results with cardboard and resin ? I am thinking of new ways to replace sheet metal. I like to make objects like lamps or furniture our of sheet metal with rivets however sheet metal is expensive and hard to work with compared to wood. Wood veneere is great too but I thought I might even to one step lower and use a composite material (cardboard + resin). I am not as craftsy as you I am a mechanical engineer, so I was wondering what you think of my idea ?
Just wow!
Thank you 🙏🏽
Amazing job Bro, kudos to you!! 👏👏
Thanks man!
Amazing.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Awesome project Visa! What type of glue are you using? Keep up the good work!😉👌
Thank you! I use Cascol polyurethane glue for bending and Titebond III ultimate glue for joints etc. 😊
@@Veisalm thanks for sharing Visa. Yes i did mean the glue for the bended parts. Luckily i found a shop that sells it in the Netherlands. I ordered a bottle of casco pu glue. Do you have other socials where people can follow your amazing projects? Greets Don.
@@donvangroenendaal2679 No problem! There are many polyurethane glue in market, but I like to use that casco ones. Good to hear if you get one to your self! I think this is the main place/site to this kind of woodworking :) Right now I'm concentrating to Wuoma design so maybe in autumn coming new content here. 🙂
What is the wood used?
Hey! The veneer I used is ash and wood is heat-treated ash.
You stuff is sick. I was wondering if you think you could archieve similar results with cardboard and resin ? I am thinking of new ways to replace sheet metal. I like to make objects like lamps or furniture our of sheet metal with rivets however sheet metal is expensive and hard to work with compared to wood. Wood veneere is great too but I thought I might even to one step lower and use a composite material (cardboard + resin). I am not as craftsy as you I am a mechanical engineer, so I was wondering what you think of my idea ?
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I don't have much experience with resin, but I think your idea will work! You have to try it! 👍🏼