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How to make your own cutting tool tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2019
- This is a tutorial about how to make your own cutting tool. I use it to make planks for a fense i am working on. This cutting tool is used for cutting balsa wood. U can use this cutting tool for making fenses in H0 scale and also for any other type of miniature work like wargames and such.
Very clever. Thanks for sharing your idea (Australia)
Die simplen Werkzeuge sind die besten. Genial! Danke 👍
Thanks
That's ingenious. Thanks for sharing.
Not my own idea but it works great
Great vid "mark stevenson" 🙌
@@figurineslittlepeople it's me from Instagram mark Stevenson lol I've changed my user name on you-tube😁
@@Petrolheadd-u2u Hahahahah ok dude lol......
Awesome!
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'Because I am still Dutch' 😂
Saw the link on a Facebook group, though I can't recall which group. LOL
Started watching the vid, wasn't going to watch but decided to watch till the end. Glad I did. In the end looks easy and effective.
Assume you make another cutter to make for thicker than 1.5mm cuts.
This work better than the balsa stripper you can buy?
I think it does work easier then the one you can but yes. You can make a tool like this for different sizes i qeuss but I only use it to make small planks for a fence i am working on.
@@figurineslittlepeople see now I have put that bug in your head to test out bigger cuts. :-)
And why do you say it us easier than the balsa cutter? And I agree yours looked damn easy to use. If just use the one size i can see it. Just curious on your opinion.
What Facebook group was it again?
@@GrimmJD yes u did put it in my head, lol....most important for me is that it is fast and accurate in size. I geuss u saw the link on on my Facebook? Thats Figurines-Littlepeople Photography.
@@figurineslittlepeople well when you make that bug in your head a reality let me know. Got your YT channel subbed.
But your not in a group, so your vid was either a sponsored link or someone in one of my groups linked it. Glad they did.
@@GrimmJD dont know about how you found it, but yes good you did. I will be making some more vids about easy tools to diy stuff...so stay tuned.