Cutting a Johnnie Walker Green Label Scotch Bottle
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- Опубликовано: 3 янв 2024
- In this video you’ll see me take a Johnnie Walker Green Label bottle, cut it, sand it and transform it into a classic Rob Roy cocktail. Whether you're a scotch enthusiast or just love seeing cool old bottles upcycled into drinking glasses, this video is for you. Don't forget to subscribe. Oh, and if you know of any interesting bottles to cut - the more challenging the better - please suggest them in the comments. Here’s to upcycling old bottles while toasting a delicious Rob Roy cocktail. Cheers. #JohnnieWalker #Upcycling #RobRoy #CuttingBottles #Scotch #Whisky #Whiskey #Cocktail #ASMR
If you're curious, this is what I'm using to cut the bottles: amzn.to/48Lv8ui
Awesome..just awesome!
Thank you Mike.
Beautiful DIY Project
Thank you, sir. Glad you enjoyed it.
This video helped me a lot to buy the right equipment for DIY projects please share your more projects
That turned out really nice! Good idea to recycle a bottle with the right shape.
Appreciate the kind words, Jim.
Awesome, super idea!
Thank you. Happy you enjoyed it.
Brilliant!!😊
Thank you, Marios. Cheers.
Hypnotic! I feel myself falling into a trance watching this. What a cool way to end up with a whiskey glass. Keep up the good work. Nice editing!
Hope that trance didn't put you to sleep. I've got a baseball-themed bottle/cocktail coming up you're going to like.
Amazing i want a custom JW bottle cut just like this. Beautiful work!
Thank you, Tommy. Appreciate the nice words.
@@cuttingcocktails you have a shop? Or just a hobby at this point
Just a hobby. It's been fun to share it with RUclips. @@Tommy.OrginalvideosPhilly
Awesome @@cuttingcocktails
This rocks
Thanks.
Perfekt❤
Thanks. It was a fun little project.
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I want one!
It was delicious!
Absolutely a perfect idea and performance. Sincere congratulations and have nice drinks :)
Thank you. Check out the Johnnie Walker Blue Label video I did. That one turned out even better.
this is cool
It was a fun thing to learn to do.
If you ever want to try it, this is what I'm using: amzn.to/3u0nJIF
I have a dozen GL bottles that have the striding man in the glass, been holding on to them for this very purpose. My girlfriend thinks I'm crazy, but she'll see.
That's a great project, Greg. Those are very cool bottles. I am going to be doing a longer form video soon to really show each step. Might be helpful.
@@cuttingcocktailsI'll be watching for it. 👍
Nice. Tell me about that ice cube? How did you make that one? Thanks.
I used a clear ice cube maker. This is it: amzn.to/3UfcDcJ
very nice .Can this machine cut bottle horizontally also
Yep. Works well.
so nice and cleaverly
Glad you like it. Fun process.
Awesome! Try doing Zacapa Rum.
Done!
Your video shows a lot of grit.
What are you using to cut the bottle?
Hi there. It's a mounted diamond saw.
Thank you I love it❤️
Хороший стакан из бутылки получился
Thank you very much.
You know there's some easier way to cut the bottle? wrap a cotton string soaked in alcohol around the area you'd like to make the cut, wrap it some loops around and light the string up, let it burn until it goes out by it self and then submerge the bottle into ice water, if you could make the water the nearest to 0°C the better, it will crack it automatically along the heat path and then you just have to sand it, the cutting is smoother than with the grinder.
Thanks for the comment. I'll be utilizing different cutting methods in future videos. The problem with the burning string method is that it doesn't always break perfectly. And with really thick bottles, like many of the ones I've been cutting, it won't break at all. At least that's been my experience. I'll give it another whirl, though. Thanks again for the suggestion.
What is the name of the machine that cut the glass?
It's an upright diamond saw. This is it: amzn.to/4bpS8AF
Thank you for sharing. Nice Vid
Glad you enjoyed it. @@itseclectic24
WD40 removes adhesive too
Cool. Appreciate the suggestion.
Unless you have the proper tools already then forget it and buy your classes from a shop. Remember you will need to do the work 2, 4 or 6 times. How long have you got.?
I agree there's a steep learning curve and some costs if you want to use power tools. However, if you just want to cut a circular bottle, you can buy a cheap glass cutter for around $30 and sand it by hand. It's certainly time consuming, but a rewarding process. Cocktails taste better out of a homemade glass. :)
@@cuttingcocktails how many hours work in total beginning to end?
Maybe two. Sanding is the slow part so it really depends on the thickness of the glass. If you watch the Aperol video I posted, that's cheap, thin glass. I did that bottle start-to-finish in about forty-five minutes. Took me longer to learn how to fold the paper airplane. On the other hand, I'm about to upload a video where I cut a Johnnie Walker Blue Label bottle. The glass was absurdly thick. Start-to-finish, took me about five hours. Hope this helps.