How To Make a Wooden Mug (Step By Step)
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2021
- Today I carved my first mug from wood. Considering I have never done this before, it turned out pretty good, and holds liquid just fine. The chiseling took quite a while but it's possible to complete something like this in just one day. I took 2 days. The only issue I ran into was my wood not being dried enough and I got some cracks after chiseling. Luckily they didn't get too bad and I was able to patch them.
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This is too cool!!
Awesome 😊
👍👍👍
what grain sandpaper did you use for this project?
is it still in a good shape? no cracks and mould? If not, did you use another layers of beeswax later?
Are these strings for beauty or they need to carry the wood?
Nice work !I hope this makes a wooden mug one day. What wood did you use?
tree
Noice 👌
Nice work! Question: How do you get the bottom of the mug flat?
In one of the early steps I used the pull down saw to cut out the exact size piece of wood I needed. When I made those cuts it made the top and the bottom flat. Hope this helps!
@@kingskraft2656 Im sorry, i meant the inside of the bottom of the mug
@@JD-jc2is Gottcha. The inside bottom of the mug actually isn't flat, and it doesn't really need to be. Getting it completely flat would take a lot more work and isn't really necessary.
what size gouge are you using there - is there more than one size used in the video?
I did use a few different sizes. I used a 1inch, a 3/4inch, and a half inch I believe. As long as they are the rounded ones and not flat you'll be good. It's definitely possible to make the whole thing with a half inch but its easier taking larger pieces off with the 1 inch ya know.
@@kingskraft2656 thanks man!
Is it ok to put it in the oven?
It would probably crack or something.
Why would u even try to put it in the oven? U makin lasagna in a beermug? 😅