Super cool! Great process log. I liked your honesty about your materials and skills. And solid camerawork, too! This was very relatable and encouraging. I would have loved to see clips or pics of you using it to demonstrate the issues you described during the wrap-up. Even though it wouldn't be an in depth discussion, a tool-making video feels incomplete without demonstration of use. 8/10, plus 1 for Maisie! ❤❤❤
@@yochva thank for this feedback! Im glad you enjoyed the video! I definitely agree and I wish I did film me doing some of the weaving to show off my learning process. I’ll definitely include some clips of that in my next video where I’ll be trying to properly learn tablet weaving and trying the chair method I mentioned at the end of the video.
I just started myself. I used weights to keep a chair from moving, tied it to the back of the chair, and improvised a backstrap setup. I like the look of the loom. .... I'm sorry, but for your woodworking you need clamps to hold the piece down. You can get away with putting the piece on something like a milk crate that you can rest your knee on and drill it that way. You place enough of your bodyweight on it so that it doesn't move. I'm sorry, but it's a safety thing. Please be safe.
THAT is one big lap dog!!!
Good to see. I've just started learning tablet weaving but your set-up is more pleasing than my pair of f-clamps on the edge of a table.
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Super cool! Great process log. I liked your honesty about your materials and skills. And solid camerawork, too! This was very relatable and encouraging.
I would have loved to see clips or pics of you using it to demonstrate the issues you described during the wrap-up. Even though it wouldn't be an in depth discussion, a tool-making video feels incomplete without demonstration of use.
8/10, plus 1 for Maisie! ❤❤❤
@@yochva thank for this feedback! Im glad you enjoyed the video! I definitely agree and I wish I did film me doing some of the weaving to show off my learning process. I’ll definitely include some clips of that in my next video where I’ll be trying to properly learn tablet weaving and trying the chair method I mentioned at the end of the video.
i like this gang.
I just started myself. I used weights to keep a chair from moving, tied it to the back of the chair, and improvised a backstrap setup.
I like the look of the loom.
.... I'm sorry, but for your woodworking you need clamps to hold the piece down. You can get away with putting the piece on something like a milk crate that you can rest your knee on and drill it that way. You place enough of your bodyweight on it so that it doesn't move. I'm sorry, but it's a safety thing. Please be safe.