@@LeoTheRussian lol that's the old way, before computer projectors... the transparencies can be costly, but the opaque projector you just put any paper on it and it throws it on the wall
thank you! Whatever I have honestly. Typically I get high end cabinet grade from a buddy of mine who runs a kitchen cabinet company & I just get mix and match leftover pieces every couple of months. Typically I get them for $25-50 per sheet vs $75-190 original cost. About to check if he has some. But sometimes I get free plywood (like in this video) from friends - these 3/4 inch sheets were all kinds of warped so I have to be selective with which projects to make out of them. Wouldn't want to do anything high end with a big bow :) For maps I use Tongue & Groove boards generally from the Orange Box.
@@ericgentry1788 anytime! I don't really want to become a full time woodworker, but much rather help folks out to become better doodlers on their own :) Can't help myself - been a coach for 13 years now.
Most projectors will have an adjustment for the lens to dial in the throw. Generally I adjust the size in Photoshop though. But any photo editing software will do it easily
I watched so many of your videos and it’s amazing the work you do. I am going to get me a projector, a jigsaw, pallets and do some work.
Nice job! I'll be buying a projector.
I want to see all of these finished products! That Arnie is gonna look amazing!
will do. Arnold is already done & I have to finish up the Gators this weekend as well. The rest will get done over the next few weeks.
I have 2 old-school overhead projectors and an opaque projector, they work great for this and they were free
That's a way to do it!
@@LeoTheRussian lol that's the old way, before computer projectors... the transparencies can be costly, but the opaque projector you just put any paper on it and it throws it on the wall
Awesome video
This is such a good idea. I never thought to do this.
Thank you! I can't imagine doing some of the more elaborate doodles without it. Like the Pokemon's right now or the giant world map from before...
Thank you very much Sir You are the best
Quite impressive cutting with a jigaw, those pieces are big for scroll saws. What type and brand of blade you used to cut those with your jigsaw ?
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South Alabama here
Nice! I'm in South GA now near Adel/Valdosta
Leo what plywood do you typically use in your projects? Love the videos.
thank you! Whatever I have honestly. Typically I get high end cabinet grade from a buddy of mine who runs a kitchen cabinet company & I just get mix and match leftover pieces every couple of months. Typically I get them for $25-50 per sheet vs $75-190 original cost. About to check if he has some. But sometimes I get free plywood (like in this video) from friends - these 3/4 inch sheets were all kinds of warped so I have to be selective with which projects to make out of them. Wouldn't want to do anything high end with a big bow :) For maps I use Tongue & Groove boards generally from the Orange Box.
Jigsaw Nation thanks a lot for the reply I appreciate it.
@@ericgentry1788 anytime! I don't really want to become a full time woodworker, but much rather help folks out to become better doodlers on their own :) Can't help myself - been a coach for 13 years now.
Can you set the size on the projector for the piece you want to do? Like if your wanting to do a piece that 1/2 of a 4x8 Sheet. Thanks.
Most projectors will have an adjustment for the lens to dial in the throw. Generally I adjust the size in Photoshop though. But any photo editing software will do it easily
Thanks
Nice
I would like to know how you made the Arnold one? Is that a backer for the letters?
Here you go: ruclips.net/video/mBrkdP2Yqb0/видео.html
Where did you find the conqueror file?
Arnold silhouette and added the Conquer bit to it in photoshop
what model projector do you use?
Old Viewsonic SVGA projector I had after I upgraded my main one to BenQ 1070
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