Seriously youtube? Give this guy some views. THIS is good stuff! subbed. I thought I went off the deep end tooling up my wife so she could make rock vases. You are finding out how deep the rabbit hole goes 😁 Cool shop and great content, hope ya stick with the content part. No doubt your sticking with what your doing.
Oh, thank you so much for such a supportive comment. It's nice to know that there are people out there who enjoy watching what I do as much as I enjoy creating it.
Absolutely fantastic! The machining looks so nice! Glad you had all this free time so your supervisor could teach you to play chess, and so you could cook them a meal. Great video as always!
I want to say that it’s very cool to have viewers like you. I enjoy making these videos, and it's very nice to know that they have value not only for me. Thank you
Tisteletem. Nagyon tetszik amit készitet ebböl a régi padbol. Beszerezteb egy régi padot , vázákat szertnék gyértani szériába igy a maga videoi nagyon sokat segitenek tele vanak jó ötletekel
@@robertbarta-yh6bf Elnézést, hogy nem válaszolok azonnal. Nyaraltam a RUclips-ról.) A közeljövőben tervezek visszatérni, ezért külön videót tervezek a gép "elektromos" részéről
Not necessarily. Not so long ago (80s) we still polished majority of stone by lapping using loose abrasives. Even today clay bricks and other bonded loose abrasives are still used even on fully automatic machinery.
Thank you, it's nice to know that I surprised you.) I agree with the comment below, polishing techniques are not that different. In each specific case, one technique will be more effective than another, but in general the principle is similar.
Thanks a lot. I must say that the idea is not mine; a similar polishing technique existed long before I was born. In terms of accuracy and perfection, I just try to do everything as well as I can. But my work is still far from ideal. Still very glad that you liked it.)
Depends on what we mean by "lazy".))) A truly lazy person may not repeat the device as shown. As I said, the "attachment" can be any piece of wood and a pad tied to it with a packing tape.
Seriously youtube? Give this guy some views. THIS is good stuff! subbed. I thought I went off the deep end tooling up my wife so she could make rock vases. You are finding out how deep the rabbit hole goes 😁 Cool shop and great content, hope ya stick with the content part. No doubt your sticking with what your doing.
Oh, thank you so much for such a supportive comment. It's nice to know that there are people out there who enjoy watching what I do as much as I enjoy creating it.
Absolutely fantastic! The machining looks so nice! Glad you had all this free time so your supervisor could teach you to play chess, and so you could cook them a meal. Great video as always!
I want to say that it’s very cool to have viewers like you. I enjoy making these videos, and it's very nice to know that they have value not only for me. Thank you
If necessity is the mother of invention, then surely laziness is the father. Laziness is nature's efficiency.
Good work, and good show!
Absolutely agree! Thank you.
Tisteletem. Nagyon tetszik amit készitet ebböl a régi padbol. Beszerezteb egy régi padot , vázákat szertnék gyértani szériába igy a maga videoi nagyon sokat segitenek tele vanak jó ötletekel
Köszönjük észrevételeiket és támogatásukat. Örülök, hogy a videóim hasznosak számodra. Remélem, a Google mindent jól fordított.))
@@madeofstone7619 Igen a forditás rendben van. Alig várom hogy legyen újabb videó
Tiszteletem..... Már megint zavarok , ha volna ideje kedve videot késziteni az elektronikáról bekötésekröl esetleg a programrol nagyon megköszöném
@@robertbarta-yh6bf Elnézést, hogy nem válaszolok azonnal. Nyaraltam a RUclips-ról.) A közeljövőben tervezek visszatérni, ezért külön videót tervezek a gép "elektromos" részéről
Great job Denis.
Oh, thank you very much. It's always nice to hear pleasant feedback from a professional.
That monster polishing pad was a surprise. Lapidary is so similar yet so different from countertop polishing.
Not necessarily. Not so long ago (80s) we still polished majority of stone by lapping using loose abrasives. Even today clay bricks and other bonded loose abrasives are still used even on fully automatic machinery.
Thank you, it's nice to know that I surprised you.) I agree with the comment below, polishing techniques are not that different. In each specific case, one technique will be more effective than another, but in general the principle is similar.
@@GroberWeisenstein Thank you for your comment. Can you please tell me what type of loose abrasives you used?
@madeofstone7619 silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, cerium oxide, tin oxide, garnet, zirconia, iron silicate, corundum, emery, sinterball, steel shot
@@GroberWeisenstein Thank you very much.
That's genius level 10 right there, love the precision and perfection in everything you do. 🍻
Thanks a lot. I must say that the idea is not mine; a similar polishing technique existed long before I was born. In terms of accuracy and perfection, I just try to do everything as well as I can. But my work is still far from ideal. Still very glad that you liked it.)
Cool device! But this is expected from your channel. What surprised me was this kitty who plays chess)))
Thank you. In fact, she doesn't really like playing chess. She likes outdoor games more. Hunting for example.)))
Thanks for making the video! )
Thank you for watching!
Отлично. Молодец!
Дякую друже!)
Гарний девайс). Думаю, в деяких проектах дуже спростить тобі роботу.)
Дякую. Пристрій не мультизадачний, але в даному випадку думаю, як я раніше без нього працював. Зручна річ
Making a lazy polishing attachment is not for lazy people))
Depends on what we mean by "lazy".))) A truly lazy person may not repeat the device as shown. As I said, the "attachment" can be any piece of wood and a pad tied to it with a packing tape.