Hey guys thanks for this video. I watched another carver use a torch to burn the paint to help dry it quickly to sand. Be careful to keep your flammable cans away if you plan to try this. I plan to try this my self.
I've made all these mistakes! But I'm learnin'. Maybe, if you haven't done it yet, mention in one of your videos about router speed. I was getting tear out on a sign yesterday, but when I turned up the router speed, it stopped that. Thanks for the videos.
Glad you liked the video. Yeah we're all still learning, just at different levels. I haven't mentioned it in a while, but I always run my routers at full speed when I'm cutting any kind of wood. Thank you for reminding me, I will add this to the list for a future video.
Well, the best way is to try it both ways. That's what we usually do with our stencils. After a while, you kind of get an eye for it, but you never truly know unless you try it. But that's a great subject for a video! Maybe we'll do one on that subject.
We like trim routers best for carving signs. Our favorites are DeWalt, Craftsman, Kobalt, and Milwaukee. Whichever one you have just let us know and we can send you a link for the base to fit the router you have. My direct email is eric@makeawoodsign.com. Thanks for watching,
Always amazed at how much I learn still with each video! If y’all ever run out of mistakes, I can supply you for at least a few videos. 😜
😀 Yep I'm still making mistakes. Hopefully not the same ones😂
Hey guys thanks for this video. I watched another carver use a torch to burn the paint to help dry it quickly to sand. Be careful to keep your flammable cans away if you plan to try this. I plan to try this my self.
Thanks David! I don't think that's something I'd try. But, the primer we use only takes about 5 minutes to dry so that probably makes a difference.
Another Oscar subject guys. Thanks
Our pleasure, buddy!
Great tips and advice, always nice to refresh my memory. Thanks so much for sharing this important information!
You're very welcome Miss Lori
I've made all these mistakes! But I'm learnin'. Maybe, if you haven't done it yet, mention in one of your videos about router speed. I was getting tear out on a sign yesterday, but when I turned up the router speed, it stopped that. Thanks for the videos.
Glad you liked the video. Yeah we're all still learning, just at different levels. I haven't mentioned it in a while, but I always run my routers at full speed when I'm cutting any kind of wood. Thank you for reminding me, I will add this to the list for a future video.
Great tips about using the disk sander!
Happy to help, Thank you for watching
Excellent video. I’m not saying which of these I’ve done wrong. Lol
😂😂 None of them, right?
Another EXCELLENT video!!!
Thanks Frank!
Great and informative video. Touched on quite a few concerns I was having. Thanks.
Thanks Keith! Glad we could help!
Another very helpful video!
Thanks Greg!
Very useful guys. Thanks.
Happy to help, Thanks for watching
Excellent video and Thanks for sharing so we avoid these.
Thank you for watching, happy to help.
Great advice!
Thanks Bill!
Well said.
Thanks buddy!
👍👍👍Thanks Lads
Thank you for watching ❤
Hi guys. Thanks for the video. I have a question. On larger artwork carving. How do you decide on inset/outset and what are the reasons? Thanks.
Well, the best way is to try it both ways. That's what we usually do with our stencils. After a while, you kind of get an eye for it, but you never truly know unless you try it. But that's a great subject for a video! Maybe we'll do one on that subject.
Is a 5/8th fence picket thick enough for a sign
Definitely! That was my main material for a long time before we started using blue pine shiplap
I I'm a beginner never done this before I want to know what router and base I need
We like trim routers best for carving signs. Our favorites are DeWalt, Craftsman, Kobalt, and Milwaukee. Whichever one you have just let us know and we can send you a link for the base to fit the router you have. My direct email is eric@makeawoodsign.com. Thanks for watching,
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Thank you😀
Biggest mistake is not to subscribe to your channel.
😂😂😂 Thanks Mark!