Another Fantastic video series! What i like about your videos is that you go slow, take your time and film everything, and the best part is that you think out loud as you work. i did not know you could apply empxy with the didge vertical, i always though that would leave resin drip marks on the bottom.
Thanks for your kind comments. Yes the resin does drip to the end and needs to be sanded off. This also bothered me so later on on another didge in the making I rigged up a contraption using my BBQ spit motor (!!!) to rotate the didge in a horizontal position as the epoxy cures. Worked out very well! I made a video of the setup, but have not posted it yet.
Another Fantastic video series! What i like about your videos is that you go slow, take your time and film everything, and the best part is that you think out loud as you work. i did not know you could apply empxy with the didge vertical, i always though that would leave resin drip marks on the bottom.
Thanks for your kind comments. Yes the resin does drip to the end and needs to be sanded off. This also bothered me so later on on another didge in the making I rigged up a contraption using my BBQ spit motor (!!!) to rotate the didge in a horizontal position as the epoxy cures. Worked out very well! I made a video of the setup, but have not posted it yet.
Great video!!! Thanks for sharing.....I have a pvc one that I made but my next one will be with an agave
Glad you liked it, Check out my video on making a sliding PVC didge!