Eye protection = reading glasses. Safety footwear = suede house slippers. Hearing protection = none. Definitely subbed, you nut! (former cabinet maker, furniture builder, and upholsterer of nearly 20 years and want to see your various projects). Thumb's up.
he is not doing very safe practices at all, I'm pretty sure at some point this dude is going to take a chunk of wood to the Head. I mean who freehand trims the edge of something on a table saw blade, that's a good way to get something thrown back at you, does the dude not own a belt sander?
Ramon Pardo Your installations aren't designed properly if you managed to activate the protection on the transformer before your own protection. You might want to pay someone to take a look at your electric installation before something bad happens.
velikiradojica i guess so, all i know is that my neighbors fuse tripped as well. it was one of the main supply. our house gets three phasers and it tripped the main one. idk what that means
Wood doesn't seem like a practical, or safe material to use for something moving under extreme forces, especially only held together by glue and plywood.
sir MAXX What do you think they rest houses on when they're moving them? or other extremely heavy structures? wooden blocks :D Wood is very strong in a certain direction. just not in the other.
if you are intelligent and diligent you can do stupid and unsafe shit and be perfectly fine. having a good understanding of physics and geometry are a plus. and as you can read, grammer and English skills do not matter
That is really cool. Had no idea how internal workings of our air sirens. In our town we have three different sirens and they all sound different. Now I understand that different vane sizes and numbers are what are producing the sounds. Thanks for the video.
Oh. man! I have to build one of those. I have some indescribably obnoxious neighbors who need to hear that sound while in their drunken stupors, to scare the crap out of them......
***** Whatever. If you knew the knotheads I'm talking about, you'd know they're too dumb to figure out who did something to them. The same doofus stopped whipping donuts in his back yard at 3 AM when I loosened the lug nuts on the wheels on his truck, causing him to roll it. He got another truck, but no more donuts at night.
As anyone who learned their physics from watching Saturday morning cartoons, you know that any two pieces of wood rubbed together cause fire. My challenge to you: Actually make a fire by rubbing pieces of wood together.
You have 6 slots on one array and 10 on the next. If you had made it with three arrays with a 3-4-6-slot configuration (or multiple thereof, say, 6-8-12), your siren would produce what musicians call a power chord.
I am a brand new rf troop in the military, part of my job is warning systems. I have never seen nor was I curious about a siren. I stumbled on this video and I am absolutely loving everything about this video. From the in depth explanation to the video editing. This kinda gave me bill nye mad scientist vibes.
Hahaha you nutter! I love it. A bit late now I suppose but a very simple way to space out your blocks evenly on a circle is to use a pair of dividers. e.g. 7 pieces - set dividers to your first rough guess and walk them around the circumference seven times.Then keep adjusting until you land spot on,right where u started. For a lot of woodworking you just don't need numbers at all.Just a grasp of basic geometry,dividers and a roofing square. Craftsmen were building amazing things for thousands of years before the tape measure was invented and with dividers you don't get any rounding errors. :-)
I really hope you have now got some kind of dimming circuit that lets you slowly increase the speed of the motors instead of suddenly turning them on to full power. It's really dangerous that way!
You are funny... LOL That's like the first time I cranked my patio cover open, it is so fun to be creative. I live in California and our patio is boxed in on 3 sides. When it would get over 100 deg out side you couldn't even bare to be on the patio, but now it's like being in the shade anywhere else outside. And I think it also helps keep it cooler inside because two of those walls were to the house. Keep up the good work, I love getting ideas from you. And thanks for doing the videos
When you finished it and started it, I thought you just put a sound effect on the video but then I realized you didn't and know I'm blown away, that is AMAZING!
I want one to mount on the roof of my house so when the neighbors come home at 2am with there loud cars and boom box speakers, I can get even. It would be fun to finally get them back. Ill buy it
"make an ESC for induction motors" Easier said than done. I spent a couple months doing the hardware and software for that and still didn't get the analog filtering correct. I made a motor spin with speed control a couple times though, but it wasn't really usable without good filtering. The software framework I built for a PIC18 was very nice though.
Genius, pure genius. Well young man, very well done. Makes me wonder if you're a shipwright by trade. Your talents would be well spent building high end yachts.
BlueBunnyPeep I've been raised not do disrespect adults, and I apologize for correcting your son's grammar, but I am not able to tell who is behind the screen. I have exceedingly annoying OCD, so I apologize.
Sarah Brown lol, it's ok. he did an awful job spelling but for his age he tried. and he is going through a faze that he loves vacuums as you can tell by some of the videos he has posted on my account, and believes he can build one with a wooden motor lol. it's cute and i just let him imagine he can :)
I suppose this guy lives in heaven. Cos he have plenty of time to play with, no neighbor to complain and many dollars in his pocket to waste on useless projects. But I love it :)
***** so true, you couldnt have summed it up more precisely. the only thing that renders this "project" useful is that he gets a lot of views on youtube and thereby earns money through the amount of those visits.
steve360100 I did, but the real motivation behind doing and uploading such videos on youtube is to get money and acknowledgement from other people. This is how the world runs dude, money... and ego. try to make one such video and youll see that its a lot of work cutting and editing the scenes... and not fun.
That was pretty awesome! :-) I grew up listening to the Carter Air Raid siren sound regularly everyday as part of 'testing' - except we kids and many adults associated it with "shift change time" for the workers at the mills!
As a fellow woodworker. I watched you put your own life in danger to many times. Mount your motor solid and loose the "clamp" tests. Nice project though.
Mykhail Kozak I do too, but if I made one, I would make it an 8/12 port instead of a 6/10 port like Matthias did here in the video. I have an ACA Cyclone addiction.
lmao, that's amazing! This is the first time I've ever seen a youtuber complain about losing something, and a viewer actually finding it in the video! :D
+Marshall Husvar i just found *TopFineWoodworking .Com* and the plans on there are so amazingly laid out and well thought i don’t know what I would do without them now.........
Matthias - You amaze me. You are an awesome person. You deserve all these views that your videos command. You are one class act. I love watching you include mistakes and injuries and failures. For me - and apparently many other people - you have made RUclips a great place. A pat on the back, a thumbs-up, a salute...you get all that from *me* sir!
Christopher Miller Priceless?? that would be Awesome!!! imagine taking to another level "i made my own tier for diablo 3 wood chestplate, wood helmet, wood leggings and wood boots hahahaha XD XD
This is awesome and OH so dangerous! Incidentally, the turning that you saw when you first turned it on is called torque effect. Pilots have to deal with it when flying propeller planes (along with several other related effects). P.S. Might want to put that thing into some kind of cage (chicken wire or something), so it doesn't jam a 2 inch spike in the center of your chest.
I really love and appreciate how active you are in the comments, even in 4 year old videos. It's very nice. Plus, your response here gave me a chuckle, so thank you for that.
Please consider this is in the right spirit. I am big fan of artistic wood-work as well as innovative engineering and you are definitely a master. I like your work.I have just one request for you . Please try to use discarded wood whenever possible for your projects. Please spare a moment for the environment.
Great Project! I really enjoyed your video. Just one note, and it's a bit of a safety issue you can use on your future projects. The forces on this machine are fairly large and as such, the materials you construct it from are very important. The vibration in particular makes the fasteners used a problem You should be using either gold screws or decking screws for structural parts of projects like this. You should not use drywall screws for anything but holding up drywall. Drywall screws have very little shear strength and are even designed as such, and not really to hold together pieces of wood. Decking screws and gold screws have much more shear strength and are a lot safer to use than drywall screws for anything structural. Even so, in construction and framing, screws are prohibited in seismic zones. I'd also recommend a mechanical fastener to hold the pieces on and not only glue.
The only thing missing was makig the number of finns/holes prime numbers, to ensure the sirren noise was as dissonant as possible
Pedro Franca i see the recommendations have brought you too to this very old vid
@@Banana_BOI1 yup all praise the Algorithm
He just doubled them up, 3 and 5
All praise the Algorithm.
It brings Rithm to our dearest friend, Algo.
Cliff Standley same
Eye protection = reading glasses. Safety footwear = suede house slippers. Hearing protection = none.
Definitely subbed, you nut! (former cabinet maker, furniture builder, and upholsterer of nearly 20 years and want to see your various projects). Thumb's up.
Sometimes you gotta work with what ya got!
ᙅYᙖᙓᖇ ᗪOᙅ™ before I clicked read more I saw "former cabinet" and I thought you were gonna say member afterwards I was like "holy shit"
what do you mean no hearing protection? what about earwax?
he is not doing very safe practices at all, I'm pretty sure at some point this dude is going to take a chunk of wood to the Head.
I mean who freehand trims the edge of something on a table saw blade, that's a good way to get something thrown back at you, does the dude not own a belt sander?
Imagine if you unplug it and the sound doesn’t stop
edit: apparently this comments famous on Instagram and reddit?
*p a n i c e n s u e s*
*R U N*
Oh well that's because the nukes are already here.
@@deltactarchives1328 LOL
@@ricardosainzchavez5001 Comedy Gold my child.
when bomb start falling you're gonna wish you had this guy as a neighbor.
+The Sooped he can build a wooden one
They use sirens like this (metal) for tornado warning is our southwest.
KernalPanic I have a siren
KernalPanic because he will use this siren to inform all the neighbors.
You can hide in his fortress on clamps.
i dont know why this was in my reccomend but im glad it was
same
agrees
lol, same here.
Same.
Same!
This guy and clamps
yup
yup
Yup
***** dhhmx
BurntTheCube Butts made my day😂😂😂
I see the algorithms have brought us all back together again
indeed
Yessir.
Yes yes they have
Yee
It sure has
I tried to make something with an AC outlet motor once....
*i blew the neighborhood transformer...*
Glad to see your property has adequate circuit protection XD
Rennie Ash yep. they had to come and reset it and everything. My fuses are WAY to overreactive
Ramon Pardo Your installations aren't designed properly if you managed to activate the protection on the transformer before your own protection. You might want to pay someone to take a look at your electric installation before something bad happens.
velikiradojica i guess so, all i know is that my neighbors fuse tripped as well. it was one of the main supply. our house gets three phasers and it tripped the main one. idk what that means
Lol
Wood doesn't seem like a practical, or safe material to use for something moving under extreme forces, especially only held together by glue and plywood.
sir MAXX Yes, it's quite scary. I avoid standing right next to it just in case it explodes.
*!* Yikes!
Matthias Wandel please build a working diesel engine out of plywood and glue!
sir MAXX Well this is the guy who cuts his wood while its on the electric motor. 0:17 looks like hes using it like a lathe.
sir MAXX What do you think they rest houses on when they're moving them? or other extremely heavy structures? wooden blocks :D
Wood is very strong in a certain direction. just not in the other.
Definitely needs a flywheel
Stops and accelerates way to fast
This will increase the load on the motor. In my opinion the best option is using a speed controller.
High acceleration isnt really gonna be a problem
@@connivingkhajiit it doesn't really sound like an air raid siren which pulsates though, a real one goes louder and softer
Potentiometer.
@@Tacocat4642 i dont think they all did that
Well, what you really should have done is... Yeah, like I would know. Fantastic Matthias!
"I figured out a dangerous way to do it on the table saw"
lmao
Hahaha I love your blatant disregard for safety. I love working like that lol
I was thinking the same exact thing. he has built the biggest splinter thrower I've ever seen
if you are intelligent and diligent you can do stupid and unsafe shit and be perfectly fine. having a good understanding of physics and geometry are a plus. and as you can read, grammer and English skills do not matter
Edge Mcsnob I
If one did things intelligently and diligently, it wouldn't be unsafe.
Lol.. I found it very entertaining lol..
0:40 the bit that falls off goes behind your feet :) :D
Lol that was the first time ive heard you curse
+CerealKillerOats New to my channel?
Matthias Wandel yep and loving it!
+Matthias Wandel *Perfect
+Matthias Wandel this is so cool
+Mary Oneil ┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
your neighbours must love you
bob appellover everyone always says this
@Honey Subs huh did someone call me?
Overused
Fun fact, that piece you could never find flew right behind you
Yeah, next to his left foot.
yeah I played it in slow motion and found the part
Bait28 ya i saw that
Lol good eye!
I know right
That is really cool. Had no idea how internal workings of our air sirens. In our town we have three different sirens and they all sound different. Now I understand that different vane sizes and numbers are what are producing the sounds. Thanks for the video.
you got some mad woodworking and power tools skills!!!
Oh. man! I have to build one of those. I have some indescribably obnoxious neighbors who need to hear that sound while in their drunken stupors, to scare the crap out of them......
And then, your neighbours will also have an incredibly obnoxious neighbour! :)
Matthias Wandel Paybacks are hell.
***** Whatever. If you knew the knotheads I'm talking about, you'd know they're too dumb to figure out who did something to them. The same doofus stopped whipping donuts in his back yard at 3 AM when I loosened the lug nuts on the wheels on his truck, causing him to roll it. He got another truck, but no more donuts at night.
Kevin S
Kevin S Have you done it?
I love how something that fast and heavy has a piece of a soda can somewhere in it
As anyone who learned their physics from watching Saturday morning cartoons, you know that any two pieces of wood rubbed together cause fire. My challenge to you: Actually make a fire by rubbing pieces of wood together.
You have 6 slots on one array and 10 on the next. If you had made it with three arrays with a 3-4-6-slot configuration (or multiple thereof, say, 6-8-12), your siren would produce what musicians call a power chord.
I am a brand new rf troop in the military, part of my job is warning systems. I have never seen nor was I curious about a siren. I stumbled on this video and I am absolutely loving everything about this video. From the in depth explanation to the video editing. This kinda gave me bill nye mad scientist vibes.
Hahaha you nutter! I love it.
A bit late now I suppose but a very simple way to space out your blocks evenly on a circle is to use a pair of dividers. e.g. 7 pieces - set dividers to your first rough guess and walk them around the circumference seven times.Then keep adjusting until you land spot on,right where u started.
For a lot of woodworking you just don't need numbers at all.Just a grasp of basic geometry,dividers and a roofing square.
Craftsmen were building amazing things for thousands of years before the tape measure was invented and with dividers you don't get any rounding errors. :-)
most satisfying video ive ever watched... I wish i had woodworking skill like this
This is one of my favorite channels! Top 3, easily. I can only hope to ever make anything remotely as awesome as some of the stuff Matthias does.
I really hope you have now got some kind of dimming circuit that lets you slowly increase the speed of the motors instead of suddenly turning them on to full power. It's really dangerous that way!
Dynamic voltage :)
Frequency converter
variac
You are funny... LOL
That's like the first time I cranked my patio cover open, it is so fun to be creative. I live in California and our patio is boxed in on 3 sides. When it would get over 100 deg out side you couldn't even bare to be on the patio, but now it's like being in the shade anywhere else outside. And I think it also helps keep it cooler inside because two of those walls were to the house.
Keep up the good work, I love getting ideas from you.
And thanks for doing the videos
When you finished it and started it, I thought you just put a sound effect on the video but then I realized you didn't and know I'm blown away, that is AMAZING!
I want one to mount on the roof of my house so when the neighbors come home at 2am with there loud cars and boom box speakers, I can get even. It would be fun to finally get them back. Ill buy it
Hey Michael you dumb boomer no one has boomboxes anymore
😂 why so mean to the old guy
I don't think a loud air siren would bother them... if they can deal with loud cars. They can deal with em... just get earplugs
maybe justify saying the sound from the boom boxes triggers your alarm automatically!
Ok boomer
If you built a much smaller one that spins up faster, that would be quite cool!
It's been 3 years and I want to know if he's ever "tested" it in front of a veteran retirement home
Austin Hayducky I would...
Uncle billy would take out his M16 rifle ready to engage
Austin Hayducky that is mean and awesome
If that can is aluminum and the axle on the rotor is steel you're going to rust the steel by having them in contact like that. Galvanic corrosion.
I'm quite sure the shaft would be galvanised anyway, to prevent rusting.
I know this is old, but aluminum cans have a sprayed-on plastic or epoxy coating on the inside.
Thank you - utilizing this bad boy up in Canada!
How to give your elderly neighbor a ptsd attack
I'm a carpenter but you are brilliant! What do you do for a living?
I love seeing people's reactions when something they make goes right. So sweet. :D
IAmDeath lol'd at your profile and name, great combo
your voice is so gentle, i want you to hold me close and whisper in my ear "shhh, everything is going to be okay"
Fantastic accomplishment, Sir! Your pleasure at the end was warranted. That was a lot of work: extremely well done. Kudos to you!
0:38
I love how a rotor flew off mid use, turned it into a giant vibrator motor. "Like the ones used in cellphones *cough*".
Nice, from wood. If you spin it really loud the fire department may come... extinguish the fire due to friction :P
Nicely build!!
this is for call the FD, yes :)
I think you might want to invest into some variac
+Dennis Lubert I have a variac, but they are not suitable for speed control of induction motors
+Matthias Wandel make an ESC for induction motors or use a three phase motor and a variac
"make an ESC for induction motors"
Easier said than done. I spent a couple months doing the hardware and software for that and still didn't get the analog filtering correct. I made a motor spin with speed control a couple times though, but it wasn't really usable without good filtering. The software framework I built for a PIC18 was very nice though.
Genius, pure genius. Well young man, very well done. Makes me wonder if you're a shipwright by trade. Your talents would be well spent building high end yachts.
That was cool. Awesome work. I can appreciate the time and detail needed to make it happen.
His air raid siren sounds like a muscle car on low RPM.
Use it wisely.
Pixel Elevatorz no it most definitely does not.
RUclips recommendations: oh shit this guy made a cool thing 7 years ago let’s recommend it now.
OMG ... that is the coolest thing I've ever seen! I must try to make one! Thanks
This guy is going to recreate a whole war scene
I'm in my garage right now wearing white socks and moccasins!Nice job with the wood work, you make it look so easy.
Why did I watch this? How did I get here from Celldweller?
I did the exact same thing
Lol don't you like the sound of death... metal
ware did you get the motor I need one I,m bilding a carpet sweeper
BlueBunnyPeep From a yard sale.
Wow. *sigh* Where* *I'm *building. and for the grammar. Where did you get the motor? I need one because I'm building a carpet sweeper/ vacuum. wow.
Sarah Brown my 5 year old son posted that. chill out.
BlueBunnyPeep I've been raised not do disrespect adults, and I apologize for correcting your son's grammar, but I am not able to tell who is behind the screen. I have exceedingly annoying OCD, so I apologize.
Sarah Brown lol, it's ok. he did an awful job spelling but for his age he tried. and he is going through a faze that he loves vacuums as you can tell by some of the videos he has posted on my account, and believes he can build one with a wooden motor lol. it's cute and i just let him imagine he can :)
Bet it smells nice in there
+PhantomPanic who farted?
+PhantomPanic excuse me?
It does😏
+w what?
Hoof Hearted He said "Hoof Hearted" which sounds similar to "Who Farted"
I live next to a dockyard and love the sound of carter air raid sirens, this sounds incredible dude.
You, good sir, are a master of your craft. I love the reaction at the end. Even the architect was mesmerised that his creation works :D
I suppose this guy lives in heaven. Cos he have plenty of time to play with, no neighbor to complain and many dollars in his pocket to waste on useless projects. But I love it :)
Where will you be when the squirrels take over and there are no people with air raid sirens to warn of the attack?!
***** so true, you couldnt have summed it up more precisely.
the only thing that renders this "project" useful is that he gets a lot of views on youtube and thereby earns money through the amount of those visits.
propheccy Ever tought of fun being its use?
steve360100 I did, but the real motivation behind doing and uploading such videos on youtube is to get money and acknowledgement from other people. This is how the world runs dude, money... and ego.
try to make one such video and youll see that its a lot of work cutting and editing the scenes... and not fun.
Actual title:
*How to make your neighbors think North Korea is nuking us*
cant...stop...watching....why am i even here?
That was pretty awesome! :-)
I grew up listening to the Carter Air Raid siren sound regularly everyday as part of 'testing' - except we kids and many adults associated it with "shift change time" for the workers at the mills!
That was awesome, plug it in and see what happens. The sound out of that thing is amazing...
his neighbors must hate him for this project^^
He's canadian, canadians don't have such things as neighbors ;)
Damn it i was going to write that lol X3
HerrW0lf Sounds like an awesome place to live ehh.
oshin aslanian guess it depends on the person ;) I love the canadian landscape, but it is too cold for my likings.
That's pretty damn cool
6:55 sounds like the lamborghini sound on gt6 :O
his made my day! i love how good it sounds, sounds like the real deal! good job man!
Could you post the plans for this somewhere? Also, what was the HP of the motor?
As a fellow woodworker. I watched you put your own life in danger to many times. Mount your motor solid and loose the "clamp" tests. Nice project though.
I want to turn this into my alarm clock.
I have problems.
you are not the only one.
Mykhail Kozak
I do too, but if I made one, I would make it an 8/12 port instead of a 6/10 port like Matthias did here in the video.
I have an ACA Cyclone addiction.
Ah yes. Those do make a cool sound.
0:41 it was on your left it hit you on your foot
lmao, that's amazing! This is the first time I've ever seen a youtuber complain about losing something, and a viewer actually finding it in the video! :D
lol i wanted to wright the same :)
+Tobinator wright? You mean write, right?
@@prismaflex6195 no, he means Wright not write, right?
Brilliant project Matthias. And I dig your moccasins!
This made me smile from ear to ear. The ending is perfect! :D
Wow this guy loves clamps!
+WhammyP-50 Indeed!
I found the piece that flew off. It landed right behind your legs, see for yourself at 0:41
in case he hasn't found it in the past 4 years
+Alexander Magnusson ikr
My dad started singing "war pigs" by ozzy when he heard the air raid siren.
+Marshall Husvar War Pigs is by Black Sabbath
+Isaac Mcmillen ozzy was the lead singer of black sabbath
+Isaac McMillen lol
+Marshall Husvar i just found *TopFineWoodworking .Com* and the plans on there are so amazingly laid out and well thought i don’t know what I would do without them now.........
+Marshall Husvar *zx
He makes an air raid siren. Just saved you 9 minutes
or they could read the video title.
Das the joke
Matthias - You amaze me. You are an awesome person. You deserve all these views that your videos command. You are one class act. I love watching you include mistakes and injuries and failures. For me - and apparently many other people - you have made RUclips a great place. A pat on the back, a thumbs-up, a salute...you get all that from *me* sir!
0:38 every time I try to do something with my life
You remind me of the actor Rick Moranis a little bit. Your videos are very entertaining and informative too.
+1990notch only rick moranis in honey I shrunk the kids
+1990notch It WORKS! IT WORKS!
Next project: an atomic power plant on wood.
One of the best videos I've seen on RUclips. : )
Not exactly sure what this is for, but I can see you've put a lot of work into this. You've earned my like!
OMFG!!! his shoes are made from wood too!!!! 6:41 +
hhahaha ! cx
If he wears wooden clogs in the next video, that would be priceless.
Christopher Miller Priceless?? that would be Awesome!!! imagine taking to another level "i made my own tier for diablo 3 wood chestplate, wood helmet, wood leggings and wood boots hahahaha XD XD
look at 6:56. never seen wood bend like that
the piece flew by your left foot. its in that corner lol
Dude, I shit myself laughing at the "I could never did find the part that flew off, so I made a new one!" Literal LOL
This is awesome and OH so dangerous! Incidentally, the turning that you saw when you first turned it on is called torque effect. Pilots have to deal with it when flying propeller planes (along with several other related effects).
P.S. Might want to put that thing into some kind of cage (chicken wire or something), so it doesn't jam a 2 inch spike in the center of your chest.
And I though my dad was the only one who colors out side the lines. Man, I enjoyed this video a lot!
Hey man sharing is caring when it comes to clamps.
6:55 sounds like someone's revving a honda
Vtec did not kick anyways ...
Sounds like a p 50
You are an absolute genius! Hats off to you
How often do you have a rapid unscheduled disassembly with your stuff?
the part is behind the table with drawers,your welcome.:)
Only four years late, and after 20 others have answered the same
I really love and appreciate how active you are in the comments, even in 4 year old videos. It's very nice.
Plus, your response here gave me a chuckle, so thank you for that.
0:47 'holy shit!'
Sounds woody xD
Klaus Rupert Good and woody. Not tinny at all!
Please consider this is in the right spirit. I am big fan of artistic wood-work as well as innovative engineering and you are definitely a master. I like your work.I have just one request for you . Please try to use discarded wood whenever possible for your projects. Please spare a moment for the environment.
Great Project! I really enjoyed your video. Just one note, and it's a bit of a safety issue you can use on your future projects. The forces on this machine are fairly large and as such, the materials you construct it from are very important. The vibration in particular makes the fasteners used a problem
You should be using either gold screws or decking screws for structural parts of projects like this. You should not use drywall screws for anything but holding up drywall. Drywall screws have very little shear strength and are even designed as such, and not really to hold together pieces of wood. Decking screws and gold screws have much more shear strength and are a lot safer to use than drywall screws for anything structural. Even so, in construction and framing, screws are prohibited in seismic zones. I'd also recommend a mechanical fastener to hold the pieces on and not only glue.
"IT WORKS, IT WORKS!!"
Okay now you have to do the actual air raid!
so animals are afraid of vacuum cleaners because they All remember wwll?
LOL!!! "Oh Shit!" as it flies off the table! hahah!! Awesome!!
I liked the way you made it balanced , nice work man ☺👍
This guy is a mad genius with woodworking