oh god, im dying over here. besides being an empowering little tutorial, i loved the comment: "if youre the kind of person that doesn't mind high speed shrapnel at genital level, this is the hack for you"
Just in case there's no sarcasm here (can't tell🤔🤭) it's a bad idea - clearly dangerous and stupid though more or less effective. Much better to use cheap solid metal sculpting discs that you can get on eBay, as others have pointed out.
No sarcasm at all, I think it's a good idea if you don't need to sculpt a lot, it's a good way of getting it done. Maybe you should be even more careful about the protections use.
Can't believe how great these look for the time it looks like it took you to use an angle grinder, been making a few myself using a hand sander and a grinder, I'm buying a wood sculpting disk for my angle grinder!
Nice vid, nice holds and high danger! I just bought a chain disc for my grinder a few months back, its so dangerous I wont use it until I find the guard I have never used.
@@mikemobley7257 tbh those things should be illegal. Chainsaws can kick back very easily and have a brake to cut the engine if this happens, where as a grinder will just keep going. Coarse sandpaper or a specialist wood carving disk is a much safer way to go if you're using a grinder.
Gut gemacht,. Ich habe alles grob mit dem Axt bearbeitet , das spart Zeit. Dann die fertige noch mit Hilzleim beschichtet und Quarzsand drauf. Die sind seit 5 Jahren in Kletterhallen im Einsatz , und immer noch nicht abgenutzt. Viel Spaß. Mittig 10 Bohrung gemacht, und aus Sicherheitsgründen die Anliegefläche auch mit Hilzleim und ein Stück Stoff verklebt , falls plazt.
Never poured/cast holds myself but think silicone is the material of choice for the mould. I guess wood might work but could be tricky to get the hold out of the mould once set compared to flexible silicone?
Well, I made the 4 holds shown in the same session. I didn't time it but using those tools and method I'd say roughly 30mins per hold. Smaller holds are obviously faster than bigger holds. Hope that helps
If it hasn't got a battery or a plug, it's not a tool. Drills don't count either as everyone's got a drill? Therefore still stand by the fully accurate title ;)
oh god, im dying over here. besides being an empowering little tutorial, i loved the comment: "if youre the kind of person that doesn't mind high speed shrapnel at genital level, this is the hack for you"
Ha, glad you enjoyed the vid!
I laughed out loud at that moment in the video too. Glad you typed out the quote for all to see.
Holy s... When I see a good idea I can't forget it. Screw in a flap disc, just awesome and simple, thanks!!!
Just in case there's no sarcasm here (can't tell🤔🤭) it's a bad idea - clearly dangerous and stupid though more or less effective. Much better to use cheap solid metal sculpting discs that you can get on eBay, as others have pointed out.
No sarcasm at all, I think it's a good idea if you don't need to sculpt a lot, it's a good way of getting it done. Maybe you should be even more careful about the protections use.
@@henaken08 fair enough agree with all that 👍
Can't believe how great these look for the time it looks like it took you to use an angle grinder, been making a few myself using a hand sander and a grinder, I'm buying a wood sculpting disk for my angle grinder!
happy grinding
Great jib w those. Thanks for adding your video to the group.
Thanks
Comentating on minute 6:20 is absolutely brilliant
Thank you. Help me a lot. Congrats from Brazil.
Looks like a summer project to me
Säge, Akkuschrauber, trennschleifer..
Mehr als ein Werkzeug 😉
Aber ist ok, das Ergebnis überzeugt.. 👍
the sand disc with screws... a nice thing to hace to remove big chunks, thanks mate.
This is exactly what I needed! Thank you!
This is so good thank you for the tutorial!
Gorgeous, taking notes here
Nice vid, nice holds and high danger! I just bought a chain disc for my grinder a few months back, its so dangerous I wont use it until I find the guard I have never used.
Ha yes, those chain disc things look pretty terrifying!
@@RowdE88 yes! I think I also need thicker gloves and a shield over the safety glasses!
@@mikemobley7257 tbh those things should be illegal. Chainsaws can kick back very easily and have a brake to cut the engine if this happens, where as a grinder will just keep going. Coarse sandpaper or a specialist wood carving disk is a much safer way to go if you're using a grinder.
Great video mate. I've been using a rough rasp and hand sanders to shape my basic holds. I need a grinder like that.
Gut gemacht,. Ich habe alles grob mit dem Axt bearbeitet , das spart Zeit. Dann die fertige noch mit Hilzleim beschichtet und Quarzsand drauf. Die sind seit 5 Jahren in Kletterhallen im Einsatz , und immer noch nicht abgenutzt. Viel Spaß.
Mittig 10 Bohrung gemacht, und aus Sicherheitsgründen die Anliegefläche auch mit Hilzleim und ein Stück Stoff verklebt , falls plazt.
Great work mate!
Very nice work. I have a wall to fill and you’ve inspired me to buy an angle grinder!
Great stuff, happy grinding!
gracias amigo por compartir !
Also what bit did you use for the nice countersink?
Hi, just a standard, cheap one in this video. Probably one of these: www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-countersink-12-x-50mm/8380v
@@RowdE88 Thank you. Hope to see some more videos
i guess material wise if you're gonna make the moldes out of a solid, i gues wood would be the go too.
Never poured/cast holds myself but think silicone is the material of choice for the mould. I guess wood might work but could be tricky to get the hold out of the mould once set compared to flexible silicone?
How long did they actually take to make?
Well, I made the 4 holds shown in the same session. I didn't time it but using those tools and method I'd say roughly 30mins per hold. Smaller holds are obviously faster than bigger holds. Hope that helps
soooooooooooooooo nice
If the disk bursts your face will thank you. Pleas be careful with an angle grinder!
Just one tool, then comes out with pencil and ruler. Saw, drill, clamps etc.... Lol
If it hasn't got a battery or a plug, it's not a tool. Drills don't count either as everyone's got a drill? Therefore still stand by the fully accurate title ;)
@@RowdE88 if you want custom holds and don’t own a drill you’re going to find some trouble somewhere along the way