It's a shame you havent posted any videos recently, you are a great craftsman and you explain your process, not alot of people can or even will do that. Just keep em' coming and try to get some advertisements man, you're a great guy! Dont stop!
Yes, excellent, thank you! This seems MUCH easier and obviously more accurate than the old grid method i had been considering! Thanks again, I've been waiting for this one!!!
Obi’s Crafts N Stuff my projector should be arriving tomorrow just in time for a 3 day weekend, now i have to try to track down some large sheets of paper, I'm thinking maybe a butcher shop?
I use rolls of paper when I trace stuff out. I get mine at Pat Catan’s near me. I’d say most craft stores would have it. Lowe’s even carry’s rolls of brown paper as well.
dude!! I ´ve been thinking of making one of these for a while and now I stumbled onto the exact thing on you channel. Well made man! and a very informative video,.I`m probably going to go the cnc route for the cutting of the skeleton, and then router, sand and finish it by hand. The plan is to make these a puzzle for preschoolers, and matching each vertibrae to the spina with a unique symbol. Thanks fro making this awesome video!
@@zackoblinger7596 , I´m planning on making 2 versions, a big one using the cnc and then a small version with bandsaw and projectormethod like you showed. one question though, why nog project directly onto the plywood and trace it? what was the reason for projecting and tracing on paper and transferring that to your material? thanks obi!
The tracing paper was used just because it’s much lighter than the poster board to tape to the wall. Poster board was used for longevity and the thickness gives a better edge to trace.
I happen to have a very rare extra-large wooden Plesiosaurus skeleton from the 80's/90's made by a company called Small World Toys and sadly, it had a tragic accident after hanging from my ceiling for 20 years. But I stored the pieces in a box figuring one day I would try to repair it. It's mostly intact so would you like to reverse engineer it? They will probably never be made again. It's extinct like the dinosaurs. I thought of applying wet toilet paper to the joints and soften the wood glue to dismantle the parts.
Looks like makecnc has a file for that. Not sure if it is the same or not. May be easier to make a new one rather than trying to get that one apart if it’s been glued
@@zackoblinger7596 You can tell it apart from the common smaller version because the fins have three "fingers" instead of being like paddles, and a hella ton of ribs. Where can I see this file?
@@zackoblinger7596 I think finding this file may be a lost cause. You can see it in on the back of the package in the upper left corner... www.ebay.com/i/221438535454?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=221438535454&targetid=885732117796&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9004487&poi=&campaignid=9343998933&mkgroupid=100238949571&rlsatarget=aud-622524042478:pla-885732117796&abcId=1139336&merchantid=8552494&gclid=Cj0KCQjwncT1BRDhARIsAOQF9Lk_-BTqDHtLgYotBRC0Frv-Y26UOUjN-IVyk6tt5yBSWNpPaEB_F8oaAqX4EALw_wcB
Nice piece shows what you can do without crazy expensive woodwork machines
It's a shame you havent posted any videos recently, you are a great craftsman and you explain your process, not alot of people can or even will do that. Just keep em' coming and try to get some advertisements man, you're a great guy! Dont stop!
Thank you for the nice compliment! I’m finishing up a new video now. It should be done later this week
I can understand why makecnc would sponsor this, I definitely was on their website because of it and will buy some plans!
Awesome! Let me know what you end up making. I’d love to see it!
@@zackoblinger7596 that asH
@alvao5157 what?
Yes, excellent, thank you! This seems MUCH easier and obviously more accurate than the old grid method i had been considering! Thanks again, I've been waiting for this one!!!
Glad I could help! If you have anymore questions just let me know, I’ll be glad to help any way I can.
Obi’s Crafts N Stuff my projector should be arriving tomorrow just in time for a 3 day weekend, now i have to try to track down some large sheets of paper, I'm thinking maybe a butcher shop?
I use rolls of paper when I trace stuff out. I get mine at Pat Catan’s near me. I’d say most craft stores would have it. Lowe’s even carry’s rolls of brown paper as well.
Would it be detrimental in any way to draw it directly on posterboard?
ChrisTtheCarpenter not at all really. I just do it because the painters tape will hold the paper and is safe for the paint on my walls
dude!! I ´ve been thinking of making one of these for a while and now I stumbled onto the exact thing on you channel. Well made man! and a very informative video,.I`m probably going to go the cnc route for the cutting of the skeleton, and then router, sand and finish it by hand. The plan is to make these a puzzle for preschoolers, and matching each vertibrae to the spina with a unique symbol.
Thanks fro making this awesome video!
Thank you! Please find me on Instagram or Facebook if you have it. I’d love to see how they turn out!
Obi’s Crafts N Stuff , I for sure will man!
@@zackoblinger7596 , I´m planning on making 2 versions, a big one using the cnc and then a small version with bandsaw and projectormethod like you showed. one question though, why nog project directly onto the plywood and trace it? what was the reason for projecting and tracing on paper and transferring that to your material? thanks obi!
I wanted a reusable template in case I wanted to make more down the road. Projecting straight into the plywood should work as well.
The tracing paper was used just because it’s much lighter than the poster board to tape to the wall. Poster board was used for longevity and the thickness gives a better edge to trace.
can u please tell me what type of scroll saw u have very quick blade change
An excellent woodworker right there! great video
Garrett Arthur thanks buddy
You have these on ETSY? Are the two models in the beginning the wood 1/2” or 1/4” ? Thanks
excellent tutorial thank you !
Thanks!
Excellent Video ! very well explained
Thanks Paul!
from where to obtain print out of dinosaurus?
I want it about 10”tall
this is awesome man cool
Thanks!
great work
i just seen its a porter cable do u like it
Yep it’s a good saw for the money
Great video
Thanks!
Great job bro
Can u send me the file of this puzzles
Gostaria muito de adqueri uns moude desses.. meu neto coleciona dragões.. gosta de mais...
O makecnc.com possui arquivos drag que seriam perfeitos para o que você procura
I want to make a desk top model how big is it originally?
Bill Allmon I think with this set up you can make them as big or small as you want.
I just use Microsoft excel and make it large and print, tape the pages together
Can u give template link please
www.makecnc.com/welcome.php
@@zackoblinger7596 is it free
I guess i can call em to get pattern for scrollsaw it wont let me select
Bill Allmon sounds good. Let me know how it turns out!
İs template free ?
No. Like $5-10 depending on what file you want
I happen to have a very rare extra-large wooden Plesiosaurus skeleton from the 80's/90's made by a company called Small World Toys and sadly, it had a tragic accident after hanging from my ceiling for 20 years. But I stored the pieces in a box figuring one day I would try to repair it. It's mostly intact so would you like to reverse engineer it? They will probably never be made again. It's extinct like the dinosaurs. I thought of applying wet toilet paper to the joints and soften the wood glue to dismantle the parts.
Looks like makecnc has a file for that. Not sure if it is the same or not. May be easier to make a new one rather than trying to get that one apart if it’s been glued
@@zackoblinger7596 You can tell it apart from the common smaller version because the fins have three "fingers" instead of being like paddles, and a hella ton of ribs. Where can I see this file?
www.makecnc.com/plesiosaurus-marine-reptile.php
@@zackoblinger7596 I think finding this file may be a lost cause. You can see it in on the back of the package in the upper left corner... www.ebay.com/i/221438535454?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=221438535454&targetid=885732117796&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9004487&poi=&campaignid=9343998933&mkgroupid=100238949571&rlsatarget=aud-622524042478:pla-885732117796&abcId=1139336&merchantid=8552494&gclid=Cj0KCQjwncT1BRDhARIsAOQF9Lk_-BTqDHtLgYotBRC0Frv-Y26UOUjN-IVyk6tt5yBSWNpPaEB_F8oaAqX4EALw_wcB
I will keep my eye out for one like that. If I see one I’ll let ya know on here
you have to be rich to possess expensive tools to adopt expensive hobby.