Excellent idea. Very well presented. Easy to make. Inexpensive. 👍👍 What's not to like. Three years old. . . don't know how I missed it in all that time.🤔 Thank you for sharing. And remember, when the wood goes around, the face shield comes down.🙂🙂
I'm subscribing not just because your videos are informative but low key that was funny as hell that backdrop wasn't real. I thought you were outside until you brought out the white board. And you can tell your wife is trying her best with the camera zooms and what not. lol. But serious. Informative thanks!
Really enjoyed your video and I'll be making a tool. So many videos I'll be spanning a lot of time watching and learning. I could not find your chatter tool video. Would you add a link?
they are double sealed bearings with an ID of 1/8 inch and an OD of 3/8 inch. The amazon location of them is: https: //www.amazon.com/uxcell-R2-2RS-Groove-Bearing-Bearings/dp/B0824WN2RB/ref=sr_1_13?dchild=1&keywords=3%2F8+x+1%2F8+DS+bearings&qid=1629324774&s=industrial&sr=1-13 Just cut and paste this link into your browser and get them shipped. JimR
Generally great on end grain and closed grain woods. If the wood is soft - it's a no-go. I used acrylic for the demonstration as the pattern is easily seen by the camera. JimR
Excellent idea. Very well presented. Easy to make. Inexpensive. 👍👍 What's not to like. Three years old. . . don't know how I missed it in all that time.🤔 Thank you for sharing. And remember, when the wood goes around, the face shield comes down.🙂🙂
I love textured designs on my box lids this is a great way to embellish the smaller ones . Thank for sharing!
You’ve inspired me to make this one. Thank you!
The background image in this video is great, and the trash can was a really nice touch.
Trash can = Wheely bin in the UK ,,. Regards Alf
Just trying to create reality
Brilliant! I just ordered some 1/8" bearings to try this.
I'm gonna try it for my wood projects. Quick and simple. Thanks for the idea. TTFN Sid.
Good Luck
Thanks for sharing this information ❤️👍
Thankyou, I will try this. I always learn so much from your videos. diana
Thanks,
Very well done & well explained. Thank you! Worth a “Like” and a Subscribe. 👍
Welcome aboard!
WELL im going to make one I ordered the burr set but the shank is .029 witch is not a 1/8
Thanks 👍👍
I'm subscribing not just because your videos are informative but low key that was funny as hell that backdrop wasn't real. I thought you were outside until you brought out the white board. And you can tell your wife is trying her best with the camera zooms and what not. lol. But serious. Informative thanks!
David Bentley is the videographer and editor - he makes me llok a lot better!
What do you do to jeep tool in place in béa ring thanks🎉
A small rare earth magnet is cemented into the bottom of the hole with a little CA glue. The tool snaps to it and stays in place.
Great. Now where do I get those bearings?
Granger, KBC tools, and tool makers supply. They should be common product.
Any reason you can't just use the Dremel unplugged?
Only you didn’t get to make it
Really enjoyed your video and I'll be making a tool. So many videos I'll be spanning a lot of time watching and learning. I could not find your chatter tool video. Would you add a link?
I looked it up the chatter tool video is No. 21 in the series. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/ich_hJ9xEdc/видео.html
I’m surprised you didn’t put a finish on it before parting off.
What do u think about single cut burrs?
Not problem. May work better on softer woods. Don't drag them back and forth, pull in one direction to get a cleaner cut.
JimR
that was brilliant fair play
Looked on amazon and cannot find the bushings. What are they called??
they are double sealed bearings with an ID of 1/8 inch and an OD of 3/8 inch.
The amazon location of them is: https: //www.amazon.com/uxcell-R2-2RS-Groove-Bearing-Bearings/dp/B0824WN2RB/ref=sr_1_13?dchild=1&keywords=3%2F8+x+1%2F8+DS+bearings&qid=1629324774&s=industrial&sr=1-13
Just cut and paste this link into your browser and get them shipped.
JimR
Enjoyed your video, thanks for the Amazon link.
How would these work on wood?
Generally great on end grain and closed grain woods. If the wood is soft - it's a no-go. I used acrylic for the demonstration as the pattern is easily seen by the camera.
JimR
@@JimRodgersWoodturner Thank you
Thanks for thé ideas😅
Your welcome. More ideas coming!
Btw always put an affiliate link or link to the amazon product you bought please so we can find it easy. Thanks!
Thanks for your comments, I'll try to remember to put in the referenced links.
JimR
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I used " Loctite gel supa clue " for the second bearings so it didn't run down the inside ,,. Regards Alf
Good idea