Pretty stellar editing for such a small channel. I for one enjoyed the timelapses and concise nature of this video. Beautiful results on the finished product as well!
Thank you so much! I just started down the video editing rabbit hole about 3 months ago....it's a much bigger learning curve than I anticipated but I'm finally starting to get the hang of it :)
Thanks much! Machining is a pretty humbling thing, for me at least. I break bits from simple toolpath oversights all the time. It's all part of the process :)
Beautiful craftsmanship! Price should reflect your quality and supporters will gladly pay. I admire your creativity and expertise on the equipment. 👏 thank you for sharing. How long per unit including machining?
Thank you! It really depends on how many I'm making at a time and how much coffee I've had but I think I calculated it to around ~30 minutes total per opener when I made a batch of 40.
When I look at the sale price vs. the amount I receive I die a little on the inside. There are some pretty shady practices by Etsy, like calculating their fee based on the sale price including the shipping amount.
Slow down your editing a bit, it’s jumpy and the time lapses are used to much. People will watch 1/2-2 hour long woodworking videos with good angles and no time lapses I like that there is no intrusive narrating and music. Beautiful work I’ll sub for sure!
I genuinely appreciate your feedback and struggled with those decisions for weeks during editing. I asked several friends and the answers were polar opposites. Some prefer longer duration with or without narration while others implored me not to make anything over 5 minutes because nobody would watch it. It's a tough call so I tried to find the best middle ground. I'll most likely have a mix of both moving forward.
Pretty stellar editing for such a small channel. I for one enjoyed the timelapses and concise nature of this video. Beautiful results on the finished product as well!
Thank you so much! I just started down the video editing rabbit hole about 3 months ago....it's a much bigger learning curve than I anticipated but I'm finally starting to get the hang of it :)
@@heartmadewoodworkingur doing a great job, at both editing and wood working, keep it up
What brand is that blue you use?
Oh man, I know how it goes breaking router bits on my CNC. These are really nice designs.
Thanks much! Machining is a pretty humbling thing, for me at least. I break bits from simple toolpath oversights all the time. It's all part of the process :)
Nice product, surprised they sell with so many twist tops around
Beautiful! Hysterical opening with the broken bit. Still laughing 😂
I didn't laugh at the time but I can laugh about it now. Thanks for watching! :)
I love your way to work !
Thank you!
Beautiful craftsmanship! Price should reflect your quality and supporters will gladly pay. I admire your creativity and expertise on the equipment. 👏 thank you for sharing. How long per unit including machining?
Thank you! It really depends on how many I'm making at a time and how much coffee I've had but I think I calculated it to around ~30 minutes total per opener when I made a batch of 40.
I really like the blue that you used. What is it called?
blue
what are the sanding thingies on your drill press?
I use several variations but you can find them by searching for "flap wheel" and "interleaf flap wheel". I generally prefer the "interleaf" variety.
@@heartmadewoodworking thanks!
What are your thoughts on Etsy's fees? I've heard from many sellers that most of their profits are eaten away by Etsy's fees.
When I look at the sale price vs. the amount I receive I die a little on the inside. There are some pretty shady practices by Etsy, like calculating their fee based on the sale price including the shipping amount.
I completely understand! I miss the old days of Etsy when the company wasn't trying to be another Amazon and was a great platform for crafts people.
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Slow down your editing a bit, it’s jumpy and the time lapses are used to much. People will watch 1/2-2 hour long woodworking videos with good angles and no time lapses
I like that there is no intrusive narrating and music. Beautiful work I’ll sub for sure!
I genuinely appreciate your feedback and struggled with those decisions for weeks during editing. I asked several friends and the answers were polar opposites. Some prefer longer duration with or without narration while others implored me not to make anything over 5 minutes because nobody would watch it. It's a tough call so I tried to find the best middle ground. I'll most likely have a mix of both moving forward.