@@BradyHommel I ordered my 24 inch flex ruler just last night and should be here tomorrow…I am also making charcuterie boards and your idea looked great…Thanks…
Yes, your ruler-tool is clever, but as you say, it makes "perfect curves" and by that I assume you mean with a fairly constant radius, a segment of a circle. However, I think the more intriguing curves, that the eye doesn't get tired of, have varying radii. I like hand sketching these, either onto a pattern (for reuse) or directly onto the wood.
Man, I like ur style. I’m a 54 year old master carpenter trying to become a woodworker for hobby. I learn something every video. Thanks.
So glad to hear that! Thank you!
Great idea with the metal rule.
Thanks!
You have some great content. Surprised you don’t have more viewers!! Subbed!!
Thank you!
Just simply brilliant...
Thanks
Man amazing idea it works great!
Great advice! Thanks
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
Great idea!!!
Thank you! It works great!
@@BradyHommel I ordered my 24 inch flex ruler just last night and should be here tomorrow…I am also making charcuterie boards and your idea looked great…Thanks…
@@bigofishbone 24" is ideal. Good call on that!
Excellent video
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it!
Hello, what drill bit is that for making the hole in the handle? I’m a beginner and gathering bits here and there! ☺️ thank you for your tutorials! ⭐️
Hello, what kind of bid is it that you use to in your drill to drill the hole in the handle? Thanks and keep the great videos coming.
Its a forstner bit
Innovative idea with the flexible ruler...what oil would you suggest for the finish boards...
Thanks Justin! Its so simple but makes drawing the curves a lot easier. I have linked below what oil i use... It is 100% food grade mineral oil.
🤔That’s better than free handing or searching around for a coffee can or jug or pot to make your arch’s 😆
Haha exactly. I used to try and find round things all the time and they were never exactly the right size I needed. Problem solved!
So talented. How much do u sell them for?
Nice so what do you sell the boards for?
Usually anywhere from $40 and up. Custom engravings are more.
Yes, your ruler-tool is clever, but as you say, it makes "perfect curves" and by that I assume you mean with a fairly constant radius, a segment of a circle. However, I think the more intriguing curves, that the eye doesn't get tired of, have varying radii. I like hand sketching these, either onto a pattern (for reuse) or directly onto the wood.
Do you ship these when you make them? Can they be ordered online?
Thank you
What are the dimensions of the board? Thanks.
Hey there! 6 inches wide and 24" long.
@@BradyHommel Thanks
What kind wood was that
Spalted maple, black walnut, and curly maple
What a load of rubbish someone else trying to invent the wheel!!!!!!
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