Awesome skills.
I'm not entirely sure about the messing around with epoxy rather than just a glass top, but that's just me.
Also a hell of a lot of work for something that looks a bit too much like a toilet seat?
( , Tue 17 Dec 2024, 9:20, Reply)
I'm not entirely sure about the messing around with epoxy rather than just a glass top, but that's just me.
Also a hell of a lot of work for something that looks a bit too much like a toilet seat?
( , Tue 17 Dec 2024, 9:20, Reply)
It's a woodworking video on youtube. It has to use epoxy. It's the law. Otherwise it's just "look what I programmed my CNC mill to make".
( , Tue 17 Dec 2024, 10:00, Reply)
He started a YouTube channel and went blind from huffing too much epoxy.*
*Possibly
( , Tue 17 Dec 2024, 17:27, Reply)
I have so many problems with this project
and it looking like a piss-covered toilet seat is probably chief among them.
The epoxy has the look of urine. The bends, elevation changes and dead spots deliberately situated inside tunnels are unforced errors. The lights make it tacky. The plastic controller box looks like absolute crap (the man works in wood, he has the technology, money and time to make a wooden box to replace the cheap plastic crap but instead 3d prints more cheap plastic crap). The magnetic prop rod thing is obviously an amateur afterthought posing as a design choice.
At least the video was well produced.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2024, 16:09, Reply)
and it looking like a piss-covered toilet seat is probably chief among them.
The epoxy has the look of urine. The bends, elevation changes and dead spots deliberately situated inside tunnels are unforced errors. The lights make it tacky. The plastic controller box looks like absolute crap (the man works in wood, he has the technology, money and time to make a wooden box to replace the cheap plastic crap but instead 3d prints more cheap plastic crap). The magnetic prop rod thing is obviously an amateur afterthought posing as a design choice.
At least the video was well produced.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2024, 16:09, Reply)
And the slightest jolt from putting anything down on the surface
will derail a T-Gauge train like an earthquake.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2024, 17:45, Reply)
will derail a T-Gauge train like an earthquake.
( , Tue 17 Dec 2024, 17:45, Reply)