Thanks for the sub Richard. Unfortunately I don't have a link for the material as it's from the scrap pile in the back of my shop. I can tell you that its 5/32" white Lexan. Its commonly used for outdoor illuminated signs. Anywhere that does vinyl signs and banners should have it.
LOL, man, I love the intro. the rest is fantastic too but that intro! LOL
LOL something like that!
Whats that saying about plagiarism being the highest form of flattery? I think it's just what happens when you're out of ideas. lol. Thanks James!
Very cool! Thanks for this video, I can do this and it’ll be very useful.
Gave me the idea to make it out of PVC, just heated till soft then flattened took 5 minutes!
Love the videos and the humor! Keep up the good work! The channel rocks!
Thanks Anthony
Very cool idea.... I need to make one for sanding the natural tree fork slingshots I'm dabbling with. New sub earned, thank you !
Thanks Darrell! I love me a good slingshot. There is also a second version of these on my channel (better and easier build). Thanks for the sub!!!
LOVIT, as you said need several so you can grab any Grit ya need, Love the Shipping Idea Too Fellow Woodworker !
Thx’s Well Done !
Thanks Vince
Brilliant idea. Keep cranking them out mate. Loved your other videos so you’ve gained another subscriber.👍🇦🇺
the shavings are a very nice touch...
Great design :) Thanks ॐ
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.
Super idea, Thanks !
Thanks!
Found from Wood by Wright. Good idea with the Poly.
Thanks David. It works well.
Great video slick production
Thanks Nigel, glad you like it.
Found ya from wood by wright, gotcha a new subscriber here for sure!
Dru 86 Thanks for the sub! I hope to keep bringing some good content to the table.
Same here. Could you provide a link to where you purchased the material please.
Thanks for the sub Richard. Unfortunately I don't have a link for the material as it's from the scrap pile in the back of my shop. I can tell you that its 5/32" white Lexan. Its commonly used for outdoor illuminated signs. Anywhere that does vinyl signs and banners should have it.
Local lumberyard such as Lowe’s has Lexan, making mine from Clear Lexan, well going to Attempt LOL !
Very clever! You have a new subscriber via Wood by Wright....... :)
Thanks Steve! Looks like I'm stealing his subs as well as his ideas. lol!
Very good!
Thanks Robert!
I want mine to have a leather sleeve that is laced over the handle.
How thick is the lexan?
I always thought lexan was more rigid. This plastic reminds me of HDPE. Maybe I'm confused.
Hey Paul. Sorry for the late reply. Lexan, and Plexiglass (both brand names) get mixed up a lot. Lexan is flexy, plexi is rigid and brittle.
Couldn't listen to the annoying "music".
Musste auch ausschalten.
Schrecklich
Puh!
Die Musik nervt total !