Watch this video, where I call out bad leathercraft advice from around the webs ... ruclips.net/video/I8CwoL2iBbI/видео.htmlsi=WiKM2WLiJ8GQUy3c (Beginner Leather Craft Advice Should NEVER Try)
Hi Stacks, Could you tell me about the motherboard problem, please. I have an interest if it was a static charge problem. (Off cycle Physics xfer Major) Collecting info. on static charge incidents involving Air Flow. I find it similar to the Tribocharging (Physics Official nomenclature) of Helicopter blades. Requiring a charge dissipation mechanism. (No idea where this will go). lmao. Cheers!
@josephshaff5194 I wish I really knew what caused it. I just tried to fire it up one day with no luck. Could be static. Could be dust in the workshop for in the board. Either way, it wasn't suited for the workshop. I don't think there are many dust free environments where you could realistically keep a machine which produces so much smoke. I appreciate your inquiry.
Hello! Mr.Big I'm from Myanmar. I start making a leather works about two weeks ago and I'm a newly beginner here and I wanted to make a good leather belts, wallets, bags. I'm glad I found your channel. Sorry for my poor English.
@lynnewin4648 Greetings from the US. I'm glad to find my channel as well. I would love to help you get started on your journey. Please subscribe to my channel and also subscribe to the newsletter so you can get your free patterns.
Hi Stacks ! New here. Sometimes I'll wear some readers for detailed stuff or reading real technical info. Like pages of Aerospace Standards in fine print. No they really help and sometimes on small details you eyes are like F' it when with them you can really get into that extra detail. Still gearin' up.
@josephshaff5194 Thank you for sharing. I'm at the age where I have started wearing readers as well. I bought some blue light blocking readers in hopes they will slow the deteriation of my eyes.
@@bigstacksshop military history initially related to being able to draw a sword one handed as I understand it. And to operate the button stud as well presumably?
Great vid!! I see you read my text..lol. honestly, I'm sure I'll get lot better as I go along.. as far as hitting just right, like you do.. it takes little patience and time.. which I realize.. thanks for vid
@tonyzola9396 I don't have a date for the belt video yet, but I also have not finished the belts yet. My 9-5 has kept me real busy, but hopefully I will finish them soon. Subscribe and click the notification bell so you won't miss the release.
@josephschaff5194 Very awesome, thank you so much. If you want, you can also subscribe to my newsletter, where I will send out free pdf patterns to some of my plans.
Watch this video, where I call out bad leathercraft advice from around the webs ...
ruclips.net/video/I8CwoL2iBbI/видео.htmlsi=WiKM2WLiJ8GQUy3c
(Beginner Leather Craft Advice Should NEVER Try)
Hi Stacks,
Could you tell me about the motherboard problem, please. I have an interest if it was a static charge problem.
(Off cycle Physics xfer Major)
Collecting info. on static charge incidents involving Air Flow.
I find it similar to the Tribocharging (Physics Official nomenclature) of Helicopter blades.
Requiring a charge dissipation mechanism. (No idea where this will go). lmao.
Cheers!
@josephshaff5194 I wish I really knew what caused it. I just tried to fire it up one day with no luck. Could be static. Could be dust in the workshop for in the board. Either way, it wasn't suited for the workshop. I don't think there are many dust free environments where you could realistically keep a machine which produces so much smoke. I appreciate your inquiry.
Hello! Mr.Big I'm from Myanmar. I start making a leather works about two weeks ago and I'm a newly beginner here and I wanted to make a good leather belts, wallets, bags. I'm glad I found your channel. Sorry for my poor English.
@lynnewin4648 Greetings from the US. I'm glad to find my channel as well. I would love to help you get started on your journey. Please subscribe to my channel and also subscribe to the newsletter so you can get your free patterns.
Cheer~~~a short metal pin or bolt for holding together two plates of metal, its headless end being beaten out or pressed down when in place.😊
@Jason-o5s That's is definitely what a rivet is. Thank you for the feedback.
Hi Stacks ! New here.
Sometimes I'll wear some readers for detailed stuff or reading real technical info.
Like pages of Aerospace Standards in fine print.
No they really help and sometimes on small details you eyes are like F' it when with them you can really get into that extra detail.
Still gearin' up.
@josephshaff5194 Thank you for sharing. I'm at the age where I have started wearing readers as well. I bought some blue light blocking readers in hopes they will slow the deteriation of my eyes.
Button studs also known as Sam Browne buttons
@FreyGrimrod Thank you for the information. I don't know who Sam Browne is, now I'll have to research it! LOL
@@bigstacksshop military history initially related to being able to draw a sword one handed as I understand it. And to operate the button stud as well presumably?
@FreyGrimrod That makes a lot of sense.
Great vid!! I see you read my text..lol. honestly, I'm sure I'll get lot better as I go along.. as far as hitting just right, like you do.. it takes little patience and time.. which I realize.. thanks for vid
@Terri-n1i We are all at different stages with things my friend. As a woodworker and amateur carpenter, I've spent a lot of time swinging a hammer.
When is the belt video coming out
@tonyzola9396 I don't have a date for the belt video yet, but I also have not finished the belts yet. My 9-5 has kept me real busy, but hopefully I will finish them soon. Subscribe and click the notification bell so you won't miss the release.
@@bigstacksshop already have
@tonyzola9396 Awesome. Thank you my friend.
Well met gave ya a Like, Comment and a Sub. & a Reload!
@josephschaff5194 Very awesome, thank you so much. If you want, you can also subscribe to my newsletter, where I will send out free pdf patterns to some of my plans.