I am very impressed with this tutorial! I never knew you could sand cardboard. I also did not think of Shellacking the part prior to painting. I subscribed after the first tutorial.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and years of skills. I am always so sad to see waste so finding I can make things with cardboard is great! Now if I could just figure out how to recycle or make use of my grandma's medicine bottles." besides holding small things, like pins and tacts." Love a brilliant mind, wish I had skills like this. Have a great day!
A half length of the side material could be used as a "girdle" to hold the butt weld in place while the cylinder dries to form the seam just so. Or masking tape in mild tension, actually.
Hi, where can I get those heavy looking weights, which you call supports in the other video. I can't seem to use the right keywords to find something to hold my cardboard at right angles while drying. Thanks!
Love this video! Do you think you could teach us how to mold using thin plastic sheets found at hardware stores? I watch your videos primarily to up my cosplay and prop game!
..would have preferred it with COC for background musuc :) - Could you show us how we could incorporate these techniques in designing miniature buildings and structures. .!?! Thanks!
Your videos are fantastic, I regret that I found them a bit late. Hope u will do a mockup video like with the foam core one. Btw, i'm going to make a boat model, u think thin foam core or card board would be better? And in my country, i think the foam cores are more like compressed paper, but we still have the 1mm or 2mm type.
You make all this look super easy but it reflects years of Doing It? Same with your approach to simple shapes in foams, the tricks for each material came at the art of working those materials & having the right tools/supplies at hand.... I like both these & I just learned of HDPE Plastics which has lots of uses in the model I'm about to attempt. Nice video....
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Hi-- I love your videos. Do you have a video or can you point me to one that explains how to bend corrugated cardboard the way it is done for curved cat scratch pads? Thanks!
Sheet metal is not folded. It's broke or bent. You bend sheet metal with a metal brake press not a metal folding press. Hence broke not folded. 40 years as a welder / fabricator I have never heard anyone use the term folded metal. Just saying...
Ok, fair enough. good call. Don't forget to check out my Kickstarter campaign for the "Alfred" Backpack hanger kck.st/2Yi2Qnd thanks for your comment and support much appreciated.
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This is one of those channels I randomly stumbled upon, but I'm so glad I did great content, thank you
This is what I wish I was getting in my design school. This is so good! Ill be sure to practice this stuff asap!
Love this series. I got so many "why didn't I think of that?" moments watching this video
I am very impressed with this tutorial! I never knew you could sand cardboard. I also did not think of Shellacking the part prior to painting. I subscribed after the first tutorial.
first year of studying design and these videos are really helful to learn about prototyping :)
Your videos are so addictive. Absolutely love your work.
That's awesome, thank you very much I appreciate your support and comment. Feel free to share on social media that helps the channel the most.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and years of skills. I am always so sad to see waste so finding I can make things with cardboard is great! Now if I could just figure out how to recycle or make use of my grandma's medicine bottles." besides holding small things, like pins and tacts." Love a brilliant mind, wish I had skills like this. Have a great day!
you are in one word, PERFECT!! Thank you so so much omg I feel so confident now
With curves it is also helpful if you know the direction of grain of the cardboard and cut it accordingly.
A half length of the side material could be used as a "girdle" to hold the butt weld in place while the cylinder dries to form the seam just so. Or masking tape in mild tension, actually.
What the god is that "cardboard" you wrapped around the edges. Its so flexible!
I Learnt a lot Incredible Video !!
Hi, where can I get those heavy looking weights, which you call supports in the other video. I can't seem to use the right keywords to find something to hold my cardboard at right angles while drying. Thanks!
So beautiful creativity simple diagrammatic shapes very helpful
Wishing to watch your first episode..please have a beautiful week
I really appreciate your work.. you are amazing
Love this video!
Do you think you could teach us how to mold using thin plastic sheets found at hardware stores?
I watch your videos primarily to up my cosplay and prop game!
I just use super glue to seal the cardboard before painting. Granted, I do have to work fast, but I feel like it gives a similar result to shellac.
Good to know!
Great tips on cardboard construction! That glue applicator is cool. Thanks for sharing. : )
Thank you for making and posting this video. Nice work on those models.
Beautiful! Very helpful tips and tools. Thank you for posting this.
You can also seal it with PVA glue. Works with MDF as well.
what the thinnest mdf you have used?
Wow! Great to see how this is done. Thank you.
good work! does glue fry out in the needle? do you have to replace the needle?
..would have preferred it with COC for background musuc :) - Could you show us how we could incorporate these techniques in designing miniature buildings and structures. .!?! Thanks!
Copyright issues, wish I could use their music
Thanks. I was always wondering about cones.
I found the perfect tutorial thank you, you saved me
Super impressive
Great 👌very nice & informative video . Thanks very much.
Your videos are fantastic, I regret that I found them a bit late. Hope u will do a mockup video like with the foam core one.
Btw, i'm going to make a boat model, u think thin foam core or card board would be better? And in my country, i think the foam cores are more like compressed paper, but we still have the 1mm or 2mm type.
You make all this look super easy but it reflects years of Doing It? Same with your
approach to simple shapes in foams, the tricks for each material came at the art
of working those materials & having the right tools/supplies at hand.... I like both
these & I just learned of HDPE Plastics which has lots of uses in the model I'm
about to attempt. Nice video....
Awesome video! Thank you so much for the information. Very helpful👍🏼
Mark D Maker You are most welcome, glad you enjoyed it. Don't forget to check out my Kickstarter campaign for the "Alfred" Backpack hanger kck.st/2Yi2Qnd thanks for your comment and support much appreciated.
Is there any alternative way to cut out the cylinder shape without using the fiskar
Thanks for sharing this!
If u are able to make movie props that would be an amazing tutorial
Hi-- I love your videos. Do you have a video or can you point me to one that explains how to bend corrugated cardboard the way it is done for curved cat scratch pads? Thanks!
Interesting, how about a hyperbolic paraboloid roof shape.
Another great video, wish I had these to refer to when I was in school!
Very Nice work
Nagy Fahmy Thanks
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What right angle do you have? I really like the size but can’t find anything this small
I'd also like to know
It's made by shinwa, i purchased it on ebay from a Japanese seller
What brand of shellac should I use and what type of spray paint?
Any Shellac should be good, I use the bulls eye brand, use and automotive spray paint, better quality than the hardware store
Great video!
Great video. What thickness of card did you use?
I have no idea but not very thick
paper modellers unite!
Cheers
How do you approximate a curve in two directions, with a section of a polyhedra?
cardboard is one axis bend for the most part...there are some exceptions. however, perhaps in another video.
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Great to know, what kind of shellac are you using? ( natural ...insect-made? ) like for woodworking or is it something else?
Yes for woodworking
@@EricStrebel Thank you sir.
I love this Video!!!
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Thank you
How about concave/convex
Would using acrylic coating spray have the same protective qualities as shellac ?
Maybe, you can try to find out
Make a d8 please?
Also where can we find a PVC pipe or different sizes
Any big box home improvement store or even some hardware stores, good luck, thanks for your comment, much appreciated!
Sir how to chamfer a card board pls do that vedio sir
How do we do a bevel cut
What weight bristol
what glue and tape is that
White glue and artist tape
plz made ogive cone card bord
what kind of tape is the blue one?
It’s just regular painting tape
@@EricStrebel thanks id didn't know what its called
No worries, just regular blue painters tape
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Sheet metal is not folded. It's broke or bent. You bend sheet metal with a metal brake press not a metal folding press. Hence broke not folded. 40 years as a welder / fabricator I have never heard anyone use the term folded metal. Just saying...
Ok, fair enough. good call. Don't forget to check out my Kickstarter campaign for the "Alfred" Backpack hanger kck.st/2Yi2Qnd thanks for your comment and support much appreciated.
Let us Pray🙏
Heavenly Father, today we kneel in prayer, asking for the recovery of all patients with Covid 19 and asking our Father Almighty for protection for those who are well. Please shield us, Oh Lord, for YOU alone can heal the inflicted and give protection to those who are well and to all front liners.... in Jesus mighty name we pray.
Amen.🙏📿💒
I request my friends to put this message in your status, Let's do a prayer brigade.
God bless us all.🕊❤️
#FightingTCPS
#TheToughest
#WeHealAsOne 🙏🙏🙏