"DRILL YOUR BARRELS" - what's the point?!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @TabletopTime
    @TabletopTime  2 года назад +11

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    • @AzraelThanatos
      @AzraelThanatos 2 года назад

      For scoring to start drilling for barrels, skip the knife. A better option is to use a pushpin, one of the ones with a nice head to it intended for cork boards (not the flat top ones) because they can still leave the starting indent, but there isn't as much of a risk of issues there

  • @MattPerrin
    @MattPerrin 2 года назад +167

    Use a thumbtack to start a pilot hole instead. I wound up in an ER at 2 in the morning with an entire xacto blade in my finger. Hurt like hell, bled like crazy, and it was embarrassing trying to explain to the docs what "drilling Terminator barrels" meant on my intake report.

    • @collegeoffoliage6776
      @collegeoffoliage6776 2 года назад +6

      Impressive, most impressive 😅 hope your finger's ok!

    • @miclgael
      @miclgael 2 года назад +12

      😬 oooofff
      Noted. And sorry for your loss (of blood)

    • @joes661
      @joes661 2 года назад +5

      My dad cut his thumb off with a Stanley knife, never underestimate them 👀

    • @BB-pn2qv
      @BB-pn2qv 2 года назад +5

      How did you get the entire blade in there

    • @Mr.Fulton
      @Mr.Fulton 2 года назад +22

      My uncle is an ER doctor, and I can pretty much promise you that that was probably one of the least embarrassing reports they've ever seen. At least you didn't have a lightbulb up your butt.

  • @krampusklaws2238
    @krampusklaws2238 2 года назад +60

    I don't play Warhammer anymore, I just make dioramas. So drilling is essential for the aesthetic of a piece that is going to be looked at close up. But yeah always use a pushpin or thumb tack to make the starer point rather than a blade. I like to use a map pin as there is more to hold and push against when making that first indent. Can get a much better starting hole too.
    I have worked in emergency hand surgery for several years and one thing I learned from that is there are nerve and tendons all the way up and you do not want to damage these. Be safe with knives people.

  • @johnlanger7852
    @johnlanger7852 2 года назад +8

    I love that line Jen, " If they wanted you to drill your barrel they would do it for you" LOL Jen it was just precious to hear you say that.

  • @minipaintingforyou
    @minipaintingforyou 2 года назад +6

    I also use the wowstick, it is an absolute unit when you need to pin metal models. I used to dread drilling holes into the metal, it would take so long and the holes would be crooked or off centre all the time with the pressure I needed to apply to the pin vice. With the electric drill, all you need to do is hold model and drill steady and then push the button. Genius!

  • @BarokaiRein
    @BarokaiRein 2 года назад +1

    The point is that the model looks better. If you don't care about that then don't do it, just let those people who like to complain about it do so.
    I haven't done it in like a year because all of the models I use are resin printed at home and basically all of my STLs with guns already come with holes in them.

  • @B1ackSwordVids
    @B1ackSwordVids 2 года назад +25

    That showcase montage at the end with all the objects like the 5c piece that have had been drilled through ... epic!

    • @bad-people6510
      @bad-people6510 2 года назад +1

      And probably illegal.

    • @MrPolicekarim
      @MrPolicekarim Год назад +1

      @@bad-people6510 Why, please?

    • @bad-people6510
      @bad-people6510 Год назад +2

      @@MrPolicekarim Because in most countries it's illegal to deface the currency.

  • @VelcroSnake93
    @VelcroSnake93 2 года назад +45

    "If Games Workshop wanted you to drill your barrels out, why don't they do them for you?" - It likely would add difficulty to the casting process to have the barrels hollowed out like that, and who cares what GW thinks anyway?

    • @JavierEscuelIa
      @JavierEscuelIa 2 года назад +6

      If GW wanted you to buy their miniatures, why don't they do it for you?

    • @thaddeusgigachaddeus2954
      @thaddeusgigachaddeus2954 2 года назад

      if GW wanted you to play Warhammer why don't they do it for you?

  • @assembly_language3948
    @assembly_language3948 2 года назад +11

    I dont drill my barrels. I can never get them to be perfectly centered. This makes my mild OCD twitch, so I would rather avoid the anxiety. I do paint the barrel ends black with the edge picked out in gun metal.

  • @preece1188
    @preece1188 2 года назад

    I use a sewing pin. Heat it up with a candle or lighter and then shove it into the barrel. This provides a great pilot hole for the pin vice that I then use to make it look nice.

  • @WarlanderTV
    @WarlanderTV 2 года назад +2

    One of the best parts about going blind is not having to think about drilling barrels or painting anything to an artistic degree. Great video!

  • @bionicgeekgrrl
    @bionicgeekgrrl 2 года назад +1

    An archemedies drill is a good alternative to the classic pin drill.
    The wow drill looks good though.

  • @dark95123
    @dark95123 2 года назад +6

    Drilling out Tyranid barrels is like, how do I want this guns orifice to look.... 😂

  • @XYZdude00
    @XYZdude00 2 года назад +5

    If you are drilling stormbolters, there is a file for a 3d print that helps you perfectly aligns your drill bit.

  • @RvnKnight
    @RvnKnight 2 года назад +1

    Drill them or not, it's up to each person individually; I completely agree with that. I don't drill mine as I have issues with my hands (loss of feeling due to injuries).

  • @adampoultney8737
    @adampoultney8737 2 года назад

    I just use a completely unpowered pin vice modellers drill I got from hobby craft. Perfectly serviceable, very easy to use, nice and cheap. All my barrels are drilled on my new 30k Thousand Sons army so far with this. Dead easy to do, just be careful and go slow. If you do a full squad’s barrels *before* assembly it only takes a few minutes.
    Generally if I even bother with a pilot hole, I would use a smaller drill bit on its own without the pin vice, but I usually don’t bother.

  • @Remixersoloman
    @Remixersoloman 2 года назад

    Wowstick changed my hobby. Hated fiddling with the pin vise, magnetising and barrel drilling is way nicer with it.
    Gonna have a super easy time pinning my big metal pegaso world models as well.

  • @finnishfatman
    @finnishfatman 2 года назад

    I've used some old "finger drill" for about 15 years now. It add so much to the mini to have actual hole on the barrel (I don't drill the sides) and takes so little time that it's pretty much mandatory thing to do 😆 With good quality drill bits (I use 1 and 2mm) it's easy to get it at the center too without any sorta pilot hole 👍

  • @joemacleod-iredale2888
    @joemacleod-iredale2888 2 года назад +3

    Keep the drill running when you pull it out of a hole you have drilled, stops it binding and you are less likely to snap the bit.

  • @MisterTingles
    @MisterTingles 2 года назад

    Tricky spot on the model to repair if you mess up, and if you don't have a good set of steps to get it dead center, it's very easy to look super wonky. As with painting freehand for the first time, or trying NMM, or any other slightly advanced aspect of the hobby, it's up to you if and when you wanna give it a try, don't let anybody tell you you have to do anything. With growing experience in the hobby you'll be exposed to more aesthetic choices and styles, and your tastes will change continuously.
    I didn't think removing the flash lines on models was worth the hassle, now I don't wanna skip it because I enjoy the end result better without visible lines on the side of my models. I didn't care for elaborate (or really any) basing for my models, now I actually enjoy doing it. I didn't use to drill my barrels, now I've found a method to do it the way I like (drill bit same size as the bolter barrel or a little bigger, triangular tip at about 100° angle and nice sharp edge to just dig out a fairly shallow cone shape, gives a more believably industrial sort of inset look if you don't go too deep and leave a bit of a rim on the outer edge of the barrel, then carefully drill out the center of the cone shape with a much smaller bit like the one shown in the video, or a thumb tack. Also works for plasma pistols etc, if you just do the cone shape you'll have a surface to indicate plasma glow shining out of the front of the barrel).
    These little hurdles can definitely stagnate the hobby enjoyment, especially if your first exposure is "Why aren't you doing this very nitpicky thing you've never heard of and should know about? Your fun is wrong!" I didn't need anyone to berate me to do it, I just one day felt confident and experienced enough to try it. If you're starting out in the hobby, learn the basics, find creators you enjoy watching on youtube that'll expose you to new aspects of the hobby, and grow at your own pace.

  • @ScytheNoire
    @ScytheNoire 2 года назад

    I got a sculpting tool that is a piece of wood dowel with a sharp pointy metal spike on it. It's good for starting, much easier and safer than the hobby knife.

  • @Nosferatuklown
    @Nosferatuklown 2 года назад

    Thumb tack to mark a pilot hole, not used the WOW Stick but if it can go in reverse you can push in while the bit is going in reverse to create a pilot divot aswell before going forward with the hole, do it drilling into framing of homes all the time

  • @Voirreydirector
    @Voirreydirector 2 года назад

    Very nice to learn more about model tech as it comes out. Thanks kids!

  • @ObsidianDragon616
    @ObsidianDragon616 2 года назад

    I wonder if some sort of mini drill press could be made to accurately drill out guns.
    maybe something using a DC 6V Mini Metal N20 Gear Motor and an appropriate drill chuck
    and with an adjustable clamp that would hold the gun upright. A left-right back N-forth kinda deal so you can get it centred.

  • @yellheahtris
    @yellheahtris 2 года назад +4

    Once you get a new tool, the urge to use it on everything is very strong.

  • @gi1dor
    @gi1dor 2 года назад

    There are a bunch of cheap 15-20$ rotary tools with rechargable batteries on Amazon and everywhere, use one for a year with no issues, they are a bit bigger (but still small enough), but also more universal, you can buy many cheap accessories like cutting disks, polishing etc also they usually have a few speeds

  • @TheKlabim
    @TheKlabim 2 года назад +3

    Dave, I am so sorry to hear that your barber died.

  • @dustinzaccaria7644
    @dustinzaccaria7644 2 года назад +2

    Hey, fellow Aussies. That Wow Drill looks like an interesting piece of kit. May have to get one down the track. Great video. Kudos.

  • @samkitz5390
    @samkitz5390 2 года назад

    I back the wow stick on a whim and was very very happy with the product I would recommend it

  • @LegoTardisArchives
    @LegoTardisArchives 2 года назад

    I love how you have painted your sisters. It would be amazing if you would make a video about it. Again really lovely

  • @HuntingHeresy
    @HuntingHeresy 2 года назад +1

    Rather than use a hobby knife, if you're into RC vehicles, there is a took called RC body hole reamer that works great for creating precise pilot holes. It's brutally sharp and pointy and makes it far easier to get a reliable centered hole than wiggling around a hobby knife.

  • @sirmonkeyboy1789
    @sirmonkeyboy1789 2 года назад

    I do prefer a pin vice. I have a dremel with a slow geared extension for drilling but it’s far more accurate to go slow with the pin vice.
    Exacto is a no go! A decent pin vice with bits only costs like AU$30-50 so save yourself the pain. A simple large sewing needle for pilot holes will set you back $3 at Spotlight, wrap a bit of electrical tape around the top for some grip. Simples! 🙂

  • @DismemberTheAlamo
    @DismemberTheAlamo 2 года назад

    Use a thumbtack to create yer pilot
    If the hole is off-centre use an exacto blade to round it out/center it. Just place the blade in the hole and spin it to shave a more centrred circle
    Also dont waste yer money on one of those "stick" drills. Get yerself a small rechargeable dremel. (or other rotary tool)
    They run like 30-40 use and not onl will they last longer on a charge, they accept other bits for other tasks and dont limit you to drilling holes.
    Couple that with a set of small bits from a hardware store and yer set.

  • @akitsuki1149
    @akitsuki1149 2 года назад +1

    I love the wow stick, its so convenient when unscrewing shtuff

    • @sriracha_sauce
      @sriracha_sauce 2 года назад

      same here, it's a popular item in the keyboard building community !

  • @annasstorybox7906
    @annasstorybox7906 2 года назад

    Having been through some dental technician basics in my first semesters of (unsuccessfully) attempting to study dentistry I learned that the rotary tools on the workbenches in the workshop were awesome. Combined with the bits meant to be used on crowns, prosthetics (we all have ones only used in these training courses and they were never to be used on stuff that gets into people's mouthes just on stuff done for training dummies) and I secretly drilled out my barrels with these tools. The bits can be used on a normal dremel or similar tool so yea... With some practice it's quite easy and unless you have shaky hands it is perfectly fine to hold on to the piece your working on. As there isn't really a way to practically fix a dental crown to something so you can work on it without holding it we learned to work with drill bits, polishing bits and grinding bits on small objects while holding said tiny object.
    And yea... Using a SHARP scalpel or hobby knife blade to do the pilot hole works.
    Yes, this involves care and cautioun but it's not rocket science and not russian roulette... Yes, there is a small chance of poking oneself... But unless you do stuff forcefully which isn't necessary unless your tools are blunt it's really unlikely to poke oneself and even if it happens it's oftentimes just a superficial little sting as without force one can stop a slip up pretty quickly.
    Have some respect for the capabilities and sharpness of your tools but don't be afraid of them. Same thing with kitchen knives.
    I really think that people are to afraid and overprotective when it comes to sharp objects. Learning to use such things in a controlled environment as a kid is possible. There always is a small risk for cuts but when done with proper supervision it will never be anything truly terrible. Learning new skills always involves slip ups and as kids will fall learning to walk, will fall learning to ride a bike and will make mistakes learning to write they might get a cut learning how to cut vegetables or hit their thumb while learning how to put a nail in the wall. While reasonable safety measures are definitely a good thing I sea no reason in sheltering kids by never ever allowing them to touch certain things.
    I believe that teaching how to use things in a controlled way at an appropriate age (that can be individual as each kid ages and matures completely different) is better than all over bans.
    I learned to light candles, how to cut several types of groceries, how to split small pieces of firewood and how to carve off the bark of a branch to turn it into a walking stick and other simple woodcarving as a kid or very young teenager. I cut myself. Never ever even close to something that needed professional treatment.
    But I also never felt the need to secretly use a lighter, secretly cut up stuff etc. as I knew that there would be occasions I would be free to light a candle or to cut an onion or to sit around whittling sticks into arrows...
    Safety measures are good but overprotection can lead to a lack of proper understanding of the real potential for dangerbin objects and situations.

    • @andreacook7431
      @andreacook7431 2 года назад

      Ooooh! I always lust after those tiny bits at the dentist! I always joke that they could tell if I robbed them, I'd leave all the drugs and take the drill bits.

  • @Hukahey
    @Hukahey 2 года назад

    Ha ha and Jen drilling the camera lens well Jazza will be happy.

  • @DylanOB
    @DylanOB 2 года назад

    Using a thumb tack for the pilot hole is my better, it makes a dot instead of a line which means the drill stays in place. It’s also safer

  • @johnwiles4661
    @johnwiles4661 2 года назад

    It's easier to pull the drill bit out if you keep it spinning. 👍

  • @ChaosArmoury
    @ChaosArmoury 2 года назад

    I prefer drilled barrels, but I'm absolutely terrible at centering holes. The last time I tried it, I ruined a bolt pistol because the barrel was too small and the smallest drill bit I had still nicked the side. I was very lucky that the plastic cement weld was weak and that I was able to rip it off. It was for a kitbash, so I can replace it with any other bolt pistol, preferably one with a larger barrel.
    Grey Knight stormbolters are the worst though. There's no reference for where the holes should be, so I drilled mine all over the place. I might fill them with Green Stuff and try again at some point.

  • @TigerStyleFanMIZ
    @TigerStyleFanMIZ 2 года назад

    Dave at 0:48 gave me "psycho doctor from REBOOT" vibes.

  • @brendan636
    @brendan636 2 года назад

    Could also get a pin chuck for other electric screw drivers such as the es121, which would be more useful than just a tiny baby drill.

  • @jmfrrs87
    @jmfrrs87 2 года назад

    That drill would be very useful for doing bullet and shallow las impacts

  • @muff9160
    @muff9160 2 года назад

    btw, you don't need a drill to make barrel holes. i've only used an xacto blade for all models in my death guard army that have a gun

  • @nathanthom8176
    @nathanthom8176 2 года назад +1

    I find it funny that the solution to not having aluminium craft material was to use folded up foil as opposed to a drinks can.

  • @RpattoYT
    @RpattoYT 2 года назад

    I'd use a hand drill for anything bigger than a model, although maybe a low power one or a dremel.

  • @bobrussell7035
    @bobrussell7035 2 года назад

    Why are you not spinning the blade to mark the pilot hole. Center the blade tip to the middle of the barrel, give it a quick twist and, boom, ready to drill. Wowstick is awesome. I love mine. Never going back to my pin vise.

  • @soulontherox
    @soulontherox 2 года назад

    Different colored "muzzle flashes" on little wire to just slide into the barrel to show different DoT affects or etc

  • @big_daddy_dragon4226
    @big_daddy_dragon4226 2 года назад

    I use a thumbtack as well. I learn my lesson drill bit in my thumb and 23 stitchs I learned.

  • @Mad.player
    @Mad.player 2 года назад

    The best drills for this are PCB carbide bit/drills, they go from 0.1mm to 2mm so you can have varied barrel bores.

  • @joshconfer209
    @joshconfer209 2 года назад

    The epic reveal! Beautiful work!

  • @gadulin
    @gadulin 2 года назад

    There are different bits depending on the material that will be drilled.

  • @2P4E
    @2P4E 2 года назад

    Maybe you have little fingers, but the Citadel pin vice looks enormous. I got a much smaller one off of ebay or amazon that's about half the size with about 20 bits which instinctively seems like it'd be easier to use on tiny models.

  • @CMTechnica
    @CMTechnica 2 года назад

    Aside from drilling barrels it seems good for drilling holes for magnets, if it has a bit big enough to make a hole for one

  • @BPCustomCreations
    @BPCustomCreations 2 года назад +1

    I use an awl for pilot holes. Please don't put an exacto blade through your fingers, people.

  • @jamesbee3087
    @jamesbee3087 2 года назад

    Hot damn I was using the traditional pin drill to drill out barrels and it slipped and went right through the tip of my thump in the right side out the left just missed the bone, I assume. Be careful.

  • @HalidonDioramas
    @HalidonDioramas 2 года назад +16

    Best not to have so much drill sticking out, the longer it is the more wander you get and you end up with off centre elliptic holes, if you want a 3mm deep hole, expose 3mm of drill, and mark the centre with a pin instead of the exacto blade which is imprecise and also fraught with danger, Use a finger to slow the rotation of the electric drill so it does not go bunta on first contact, all in all a piece of piss 😆

  • @RizzyPopYT
    @RizzyPopYT 2 года назад +1

    15 min advert for the "wow stick"

  • @adventuresofthemarrs8450
    @adventuresofthemarrs8450 2 года назад

    i enjoy my wowstick drill but the chuck for the bit sucks wish they would have used something other then round bits

  • @jacksond420
    @jacksond420 2 года назад

    “I’ll upload a video at the exact same time I’m going to start streaming Reboot!!!”
    -Jazza, probably

  • @James_XXIY_crafts
    @James_XXIY_crafts 2 года назад

    to make the pilot holes please get a scratch awl believe me so much safer and so much easier

  • @CatDribble
    @CatDribble 2 года назад +1

    the biggest issue with those drilled barrels is that the bolter ammo is too bit to get through that tiny little hole you added

  • @thedarkestdarklink3150
    @thedarkestdarklink3150 2 года назад +1

    its so weird seeing normal Sisters of Battle because ive converted mine to Fallen Sister or whatever they would be called if they were corrupted by one or more of the chaos gods

  • @christopherpeery7436
    @christopherpeery7436 2 года назад

    I will never have the patience to drill my barrels, but this was fun to watch

  • @BB-pn2qv
    @BB-pn2qv 2 года назад +1

    One of the biggest helps, is getting GOOD drill bits. Makes such a difference.

  • @egnaroelprup
    @egnaroelprup 2 года назад

    I drill bolters and flamers and but I will never drill plasma, lasguns or particular xenos weapons like drukhari splinter weapons, particularly in the case of plasma I don't think it's necessary, youre going to paint the gun glowing with energy anyway and lasguns actually make no sense to do it, but some things are just far too small to accept a drill bit and compromise the shape of the item (like splinter weapons, or skitarii stuff)

  • @fossiltheorystudios2689
    @fossiltheorystudios2689 2 года назад

    I honestly feel like I must have gotten a defective wowstick, the thing can't seem to pierce the resin or even drill

  • @just_a_cat_guy
    @just_a_cat_guy 2 года назад +1

    died at the first two completely off center holes

    • @gi1dor
      @gi1dor 2 года назад

      10-20th will be fine :)
      it's not hard to fix off-center ones if it's just a bit off, just make it a bit larger manually tilting drill or with a knife

  • @naphaneal
    @naphaneal 2 года назад

    next week on TTT:
    "Deburr your bits!"

  • @paladinpariah325
    @paladinpariah325 2 года назад +4

    Having jammed a pin vise into my hand, I respect her fear.
    Still drill all my barrels but wish GW would model this for the ridiculous prices they charge.
    I've also seen plenty of barrel drilling mistakes GW has made in their promo photos. So if I'm slightly off center on my holes, I don't worry about it if GW can't be bothered to get it right.
    Something I do in addition to what was mentioned in the video, is actually carve out the guide hole. I move my exacto blade in a circular motion that ends up making a conical hole. Making changes to how you rotate the blade makes it much easier to get a centered hole and leaves a steadier starter hole.
    The drill seems unnecessary. I've never had to turn a pin vise more than a few times and the slow control it offers is more advantageous than speed.

  • @cartermclean1886
    @cartermclean1886 2 года назад

    I don’t see why you’d need either. I just use an xacto knife and hollow out a barrel

  • @cyberash3000
    @cyberash3000 2 года назад

    i have a hilarious and fun story about drilling, i was drilling a hole for a magnate and the drill bit snapped shattered really, and the drill slipped and the drill bit went in one side of my little finger and out the other side of my finger, and through several nerves, and i had to pull it out myself, there was blood everywhere, i still do not have the the feeling back, also the shattered bits shot off and shreded my other figures

  • @squeak83uk2
    @squeak83uk2 2 года назад

    Just to be an agent of chaos... use a hobby drill.. with a stand.. to side drill Into aluminium tube.. sat in a section of v channel to find center.. cut off the barrel on the model and replace :p

  • @stephenhurley4296
    @stephenhurley4296 Год назад

    your chuck is called a collet i believe

  • @tnatstrat7495
    @tnatstrat7495 2 года назад +1

    You can always paint a dot on the end of the barrel.

  • @AsgerAN
    @AsgerAN 2 года назад +3

    Tip for any other pro-drillers who find the newly drilled barrel edges too "sharp":
    - Whip a tiny amount of plastic cement into and around the barrel hole, to slightly dissolves and smoothen out any harsh edges.

  • @bigfil1981
    @bigfil1981 2 года назад

    isn't the wow stick a screwdriver also?

  • @furyfate9306
    @furyfate9306 2 года назад

    Can you do a custom Sakura tau riptide or stormsurge

  • @funschool3331
    @funschool3331 Год назад

    Tons of reviews for the Wowstick say it has a bunch of runout (the bit doesn't stay straight but wobbles back and forth as it rotates) and you can literally see it happening to her as she tries to drill in this video, and I've seen another video someone posted in a review for a different drill where he shows you how much it's wobbling, because the part that holds the bit is cheap plastic. Also apparently you can't get replacement bits and customer service ignores you. Thing sucks. I bought a Nogarmy. We'll see how it goes.

  • @RpattoYT
    @RpattoYT 2 года назад

    11:48 That drill bit appears bent, see it wobbling....

  • @Silverwing2112
    @Silverwing2112 2 года назад

    It's not the drill that dictates what you can make holes in, it's the bits. I'm willing to wager I could get through porcelain with that drill if I had the right bit.

  • @doctordoubledakka3939
    @doctordoubledakka3939 2 года назад

    Metal on metal should always have some kind of lubricant, butting oil

  • @OULARTDUDE
    @OULARTDUDE 2 года назад +1

    I never understood why GW have open barrels on some weapons but closed on others.

    • @clinch4402
      @clinch4402 2 года назад +1

      Many of the open barrels come in two halves. Others are aligned differently to be able to come out of the injection mould. This isn't possible with marine bolters for example.

  • @Dayton550
    @Dayton550 2 года назад

    Try that with a guard army

  • @delvint9966
    @delvint9966 2 года назад

    I got that same electric drill, will say its a godsend as..i am one of those loons who magnatizes figures and has 2 out of ....alot painted

  • @i_am_stil_nameless.
    @i_am_stil_nameless. 2 года назад +1

    Those poor boxes at the end
    What have they ever done to you!?

  • @jlt6771
    @jlt6771 2 года назад

    Bro, dave looks so guilty as she talks about why she doesn't drill barrels

  • @bigfil1981
    @bigfil1981 2 года назад

    Is defacing the queen's head not illegal in Oz?

  • @Gumlass1
    @Gumlass1 2 года назад

    It's much safer to use a very sharp knife. It means you can do it with less pressure

  • @no9scrum
    @no9scrum 2 года назад +3

    I dont see the point in using a drill at all tbh, if you stab the tip of your craft knife into the middle of the barrel and spin the knife round it cuts a perfect circle without any risk of it travelling.. obvious not as deep but you really dont need it to be to get the right look

    • @T3RR4212
      @T3RR4212 2 года назад

      I just use a needle file to drill them out manually

    • @raeishimura
      @raeishimura 2 года назад +1

      I do that too. I haven't used a drill for any of the barrels, just my knife. I start it with a thumbtack and then do it with a knife.

  • @bad-people6510
    @bad-people6510 2 года назад +1

    "Sometimes I was leaning more toward the right than toward the center."
    Instantly demonetized!

  • @garlicxlr
    @garlicxlr Год назад

    "A well-drilled barrel adds to the aestetic!"
    And a not-well-drilled barrel ruins it...

  • @just_a_cat_guy
    @just_a_cat_guy 2 года назад

    that was more of a test of the sharpness of the drillbits vs a test of the drill imo

  • @SWATDRUMMUH
    @SWATDRUMMUH 2 года назад

    i'm honestly concerned how that wow stick kinda wobbles when drilling...

  • @malanok
    @malanok 2 года назад

    I prefer drilling barrels but your own choice. For me, I collect and paint, I don't play, so that might be why I care more about it?

  • @jokev1324
    @jokev1324 2 года назад

    jenn = adorable

  • @Nanowith1
    @Nanowith1 2 года назад +10

    I am actually anti-drilling gun barrels for two reasons;
    1. The people who care about this are so pendantic and annoying that it's pleasing to frustrate them
    2. It is not visible on the tabletop to anyone that isn't one of the aforementioned pedants
    And I've even gone so far as to paint the tips of the guns with flourescent paints like how Lego Star Wars guns have the little red bit, just to highlight that they're not drilled. If asked I just say "they're lasers m8"

    • @miclgael
      @miclgael 2 года назад

      😂

    • @raeishimura
      @raeishimura 2 года назад

      I mean, I don't really care, but I like doing it to my models because I more enjoy the painting and detailing and all of the work that goes into making really detailed and cool looking models. If you don't drill your barrels, hey, you do you. But I like to do it so I will. Not really pedantic, it just makes me happy to do it

    • @gi1dor
      @gi1dor 2 года назад

      it is noticeable on the tabletop though if it painted completely metal, without center dot

    • @Nanowith1
      @Nanowith1 2 года назад

      @@gi1dor They're lasers m8

    • @Nanowith1
      @Nanowith1 2 года назад

      @@raeishimura Oh yeah mate, never gonna criticise what others do so long as they don't pressure anyone else!
      Keep on adding detail, I like to spend a year on each energy sword so I get it

  • @dirkgaffron5456
    @dirkgaffron5456 2 года назад

    5 minutes for a coin? Use a Dremmel. I use my also for that work. And you can use it for so much more

  • @TheSteve_42
    @TheSteve_42 2 года назад

    Jen's sisters of battle vs Dave's Tau battle report.....? 🙄😁

  • @josephrigley8974
    @josephrigley8974 2 года назад

    I only drill barrels on models I deem important enough to warrant it, the hundreds of rank and file Orks I have don't need it they aren't worth the extra time and effort it takes to do it.

  • @MrSteelface96
    @MrSteelface96 2 года назад +1

    Orc are the only ones that can have undrilled barrels, if they believe it'll work, it'll work!