DIY Mini Bike/Motorcycle Workbench

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • I'm making this workbench to work on smaller projects I have lined up soon, I hope Y'all Enjoy! I wanna take this time to also apologize for a few gaps in the video, the first top board on the right is screwed down, tracing the cut line on the bottom side of plywood, and the cutting of the bottom shelf! These shots were not corrupted, but out of focus and blurry in all 3 instances, n not really useable! Hope y'all understand n have a great day!

Komentáře • 3

  • @JamitinThereRepair
    @JamitinThereRepair Před 6 měsíci +1

    I just wanted to say I enjoy watching your motorcycle related content and I have one suggestion. It's very important that you do better with your audio. It's usually very, very low. That is probably the number one reason people will turn you off. A guy turns up the volume to hear what you're saying and then you hit them with a very loud table saw. Not good. Also, during fast forward parts of your radio. It's probably good to add music. I typically mute the noise from the video and just play music. My small CZcams channel has been growing and I'm just trying to help another guy out. Who was some of the things I did wrong. Keep up the good work.

    • @JoshuaEagle1080
      @JoshuaEagle1080  Před 6 měsíci

      First of all Thank you for watching and I appreciate the constructive criticism! Unfortunately this is a no budget format, doing all recording and editing on my phone, until I can get decent equipment(camera, computer, and editing software), I kinda stuck inna box! Thank you for you comment and viewing, I'm a small channel so both mean alot! I'm so glad to be able to produce content you enjoy! And I will strive to produce content you will enjoy in the future! Thank you again for your feed back!

    • @JamitinThereRepair
      @JamitinThereRepair Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yeah I get it. I started out with just my cell phone but I pretty quickly purchased cyberLink video editing suite. It's under $100 a year. It makes the whole difference !
      Of course you need a pretty standard computer to run the software. My laptop is over 10 years old and it runs just fine. If you want to stay on the free side, I would suggest just standing much closer to the camera for your intros and exits so they are nice and crispy. Clear to hear. A selfie stick would probably help a lot too.
      Keep up the good work and I'll keep giving you good thumbs up.