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  • 2M views Roger Clyde Webb demonstrates a CNC router carving an American bald eagle with Carveco.
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  • @CitrisBand
    @CitrisBand Před 4 lety +732

    wow, it's crazy how that bird got stuck in there. glad you were able to get it out!

    • @Brainnnnn
      @Brainnnnn Před 4 lety +5

      I wonder if it survived

    • @geraldfrost4710
      @geraldfrost4710 Před 4 lety +37

      It's easy; you just cut away everything that doesn't look like a bird.

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 Před 4 lety +12

      Michaelangelo said his sculptures were always there inside the stone. All he had to do was get them out.

    • @CitrisBand
      @CitrisBand Před 4 lety +14

      @@davidelliott5843 wow... He's a super hero! Saving all those people... Incredible.

    • @ThaGreatestAlexander
      @ThaGreatestAlexander Před 3 lety +3

      this is how they find dinosaurs

  • @wayneshephard
    @wayneshephard Před 4 lety +118

    Pleasure to watch, reminds me of my dads workshop and as a boy annoying him while he was making things

  • @rogerwebb9600
    @rogerwebb9600  Před 4 lety

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  • @rileymannion5301
    @rileymannion5301 Před 4 lety +18

    My dad is 53 and just got his first computer last year, congrats on keeping with the times you're really doing alot better than 99% of people your age do

    • @rogerwebb9600
      @rogerwebb9600  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for that ;-))

    • @protonx80
      @protonx80 Před 3 lety

      @NPC #34254334 Response: im approaching 51 and i started with ZX Spectrum .....

    • @dangerous8333
      @dangerous8333 Před 3 lety +2

      That's actually really odd since your dad isn't even old in terms of computers. I mean, he's Gen X. So that's really strange. He was 35 when Windows XP and GTA 4 was out to give you some perspective. Perhaps it was just a personal choice and not age related? I suspect it's the latter.

  • @scottblackwell5789
    @scottblackwell5789 Před 3 lety +14

    I toured the Philippines back in the 80's, and they produced many beautiful hand-carved creations...I purchased several pieces.

  • @_PJB_
    @_PJB_ Před 3 lety +31

    Great video! A little tip on setting tool offsets... never measure from the top of your work, always measure from the table or fixture using a standard height block. It can be any height, as long as long as you know what it is. Then measure the delta between your tool reference and your workpiece reference. This way if you machine off the top of your workpiece and you need to change/replace a tool mid-cut you still have your datum.

  • @fleshconfetti
    @fleshconfetti Před 3 lety +30

    I dunno how I ended up here but I could watch a CNC router all day.

  • @doesntmatter3068
    @doesntmatter3068 Před 4 lety +43

    For your clean up after cutting, use a low pressure sand blaster. Don't use sand though, use baking soda. 15 minutes later your done!

    • @larocdokarnap3227
      @larocdokarnap3227 Před 2 lety

      How about using sawdust? I'd imagine its best using the same material you are processing.

  • @stockman1963
    @stockman1963 Před 4 lety +26

    I would add reminder for people to know the Maximum rpm speed for the bit they are using, to buy only quality bits. as a bigger bit at too high of speed might explode apart. Very nice video thanks

  • @tomayrscotland6890
    @tomayrscotland6890 Před 4 lety +34

    Brill Fella' Just Brill!. I will be looking for one of those eagles to make a mould for my Aluminum Casting.

  • @edindinho
    @edindinho Před 2 lety +2

    I don't know how I got here but I am happy to be here. I've always imagined that when someone reaches a certain age they shouldn't stop producing, instead of this, keeping a certain kind of activity is the way to stay alive. Most people who get retired just eat, drink and sleep. some traveling and visitings and is waiting for the dying day to come. You are an example to follow. I respect you and I would like to be just like you when I get retired. We need many people like you to enrich our lives and teach us that life goes on, even when the system takes us out of the scene. Thank you so much for your life example. And as if that weren't enough, the final song of the video is my favorite from the youtube library "Must be something" 25:24. God bless you 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
    Sorry for my english☹

  • @Portarius1984
    @Portarius1984 Před 4 lety +2

    Much respect old timer. Starting my own CNC business in Kentucky. I come here to learn. Groovy music. Mesmerizing footage. All the possibilities wake me up when I should be asleep. Can’t wait to have a functioning shop soon. It’s my goal to be my own boss, and make things that make people smile. I’m interested namely in coats of arms, folk art, making forms to cast recycled aluminum pop cans. Your channel inspires me and other artists, creators, and techies. High five across the pond, cousin.

  • @9mil168
    @9mil168 Před 4 lety +19

    I grant you the best taste in music award. Soo soothing

  • @mikerumsey7360
    @mikerumsey7360 Před 3 lety +19

    I’ve been watching Mr. Webb for years, he’s like the bob ross of wood working

  • @brickmaster1971
    @brickmaster1971 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have to say. It never get boring watching a CNC run. I love the setup you have.

  • @MM-io4kd
    @MM-io4kd Před 3 lety +80

    Did anybody else catch the Kerbal space program sound track in this? Hahahah

  • @thelonecabbage7834
    @thelonecabbage7834 Před 4 lety +63

    Looks so good that when I saw the thumbnail I had a moment of "What the hell are they doing to that bird?!"

  • @pologenius21
    @pologenius21 Před 4 lety +6

    You, sir, shot this video on my birthday! Thank you!!

  • @junebrooks665
    @junebrooks665 Před 2 lety +1

    this is the very first time I've even seen a CNC machine working and found it totally amazing thank you very much aim enthralled now

  • @MDiAngelo
    @MDiAngelo Před 4 lety +29

    Kerbal Space Program in the background...NICE!!!!

  • @marvercraft
    @marvercraft Před 3 lety +10

    That's cool IDK why I am here but that's Amazing

  • @kittzy3598
    @kittzy3598 Před 3 lety +5

    The Kerbal space program music makes watching the machine great

  • @jarmstrong2843
    @jarmstrong2843 Před 5 lety +28

    I wish we were neighbors/friends since I could learn a tremendous amount from you on many different topics. Will have to settle for the videos that are quite nice.

  • @sasakurtovic6850
    @sasakurtovic6850 Před 4 lety +152

    There are rotating steel, brass or palstic brushes available for the Dremel. I think those might speed up the process of cleaning in case it's only burrs that are left?

    • @user-lj4xq4hm3k
      @user-lj4xq4hm3k Před 4 lety +22

      Forget the Dremel, just chuck the brush into the router and run it over the whole surface. Let the machine do the work.

    • @S31Syntax
      @S31Syntax Před 4 lety +24

      @@user-lj4xq4hm3k Ehh, with touch up work like that I'd rather the feedback from a hand tool so I can see when would be best to back off.

    • @TheDayzman
      @TheDayzman Před 3 lety

      @@S31Syntax If you know what the cutter is doing you know where you need to program it.
      On that eagle it would take longer than 2 hours but if we are talking about selling wood carvings it would be well worth it.

  • @sethgoodrow3005
    @sethgoodrow3005 Před 3 lety +17

    imagine actually having some talent like this guy? would be nice

  • @flippy9133
    @flippy9133 Před 3 lety +16

    went from i need help to making 12k a month :D nice! and congrats

    • @tonydavis1607
      @tonydavis1607 Před 3 lety +4

      I thought the same... making 12k a month, during retirement, and you need help?

    • @flippy9133
      @flippy9133 Před 3 lety

      @@tonydavis1607 when he made the video he wasnt making that, read the description :)

  • @MonkeyKong21
    @MonkeyKong21 Před 4 lety +3

    i got so much better at cnc wood carving once i realized the importance of calculating the spindle rpm for the feed rate and the specifications of the bit. The bit doesn't even get too hot to touch when it's making chips properly; You just have to get more comfortable putting some lateral force on it instead of thinking the cnc machine is supposed to be moving with no resistance

  • @ScottyFNQ
    @ScottyFNQ Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video Roger. I was pulled in to watch the whole thing when I saw the Storm Trooper waving the Aussie flag!
    Love it

  • @drewaitchison7482
    @drewaitchison7482 Před 4 lety +3

    No idea how I found this but it’s so interesting and I’m happy I did. Not looking at buying a machine but I love this video

  • @dbyrum8772
    @dbyrum8772 Před 4 lety +8

    You should be able to write a simply G code program in Mdi instead of having to turn your handle tell it S1000 M3 and then G91 Y12.00 F5.0 and you can feed incremental without having to write a full program. Awesome 👏 work i like your channel ive been a cnc programmer for 25+ yrs and am fixing to buy a router for some side projects 👍🏻

  • @wolx1337
    @wolx1337 Před 3 lety +5

    He is just the cutest, Can i adopt him?

  • @gadnukbreakerofworlds3460
    @gadnukbreakerofworlds3460 Před 3 lety +17

    Hearing an older gentleman say the phrase "G-Code" in a casual way completely unrelated to the common modern inner city vernacular referring to a gang members code of personal conduct, is rather interesting to acknowledge, if nothing else. Funny when you think about it.

  • @nimmaboy
    @nimmaboy Před 4 lety +80

    came in to see some woodcarving,
    came out with a PhD balg eagle CNC..

  • @TheDirtCatBrothers
    @TheDirtCatBrothers Před 3 lety +3

    I always wanted to get into this sort of hobby and make it a business alongside a few other things. Loved to do carpentry work by hand and by machine.

  • @iamdurin
    @iamdurin Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @fatrambo73
    @fatrambo73 Před 4 lety +17

    its like a 3d printer in reverse

    • @annenonneemouse2498
      @annenonneemouse2498 Před 4 lety

      I just said exactly the same thing

    • @BBuford
      @BBuford Před 4 lety +2

      Subtractive manufacturing vs additive manufacturing. Accomplishing the same goal (sometimes) through different means.

    • @MediaInfoPolska
      @MediaInfoPolska Před 4 lety +2

      Its CNC technology know from very long time before 3d print

  • @highvoltagefeathers
    @highvoltagefeathers Před 3 lety +3

    Standard copy paper is about 0.004" thick, usually 0.003" or 0.002" by the time it catches under the tool.

  • @zer00rdie
    @zer00rdie Před 3 lety +3

    Old men always make technology sound so hard.

    • @3OHT.
      @3OHT. Před 3 lety

      Not just the old men, but the old women, and old children too.

  • @mehranrzn
    @mehranrzn Před 10 měsíci +1

    I really enjoyed watching this video, thank you❤

    • @rogerwebb9600
      @rogerwebb9600  Před 10 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it! please pass my videos on to friends

  • @tiffanyhackerspace8377
    @tiffanyhackerspace8377 Před 3 lety +1

    24:43 to 24:45, night and DAY difference. Looks BEAUTIFUL stained/shellaqed/varnished, whatever it is you did. WOW!!

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay Před 4 lety +6

    I thought you were drilling through a dead owl in the thumbnail! 😂😂😂

  • @SeleckPlays
    @SeleckPlays Před 3 lety +38

    The thumbnail looks like he's torturing a bird he pinned to the table.

    • @Skibbityboo0580
      @Skibbityboo0580 Před 3 lety

      I mean yeah...how else are you supposed to obtain a CNC machine?

    • @draven4464
      @draven4464 Před 3 lety

      It's bird Jesus

    • @Snovishvishbvat
      @Snovishvishbvat Před 3 lety

      Sudan captured and tortured a bird they thought was an Israeli spy because it was tagged by an Israeli university. True story.

  • @pivkaaa
    @pivkaaa Před 2 lety +1

    This dude is rock and roll :)

  • @BoiledOctopus
    @BoiledOctopus Před 3 lety +8

    This guy has more computer knowledge than the average kid these days! Incredible.

    • @rogerwebb9600
      @rogerwebb9600  Před 3 lety +5

      I started with computers in 1977

    • @BoiledOctopus
      @BoiledOctopus Před 3 lety +1

      @@rogerwebb9600 That would explain a lot then! Great skills!!

    • @svenlauke1190
      @svenlauke1190 Před 3 lety +2

      an expert has more knowledge than the average person? what a surprise. have you told the newspapers?

    • @thegoldenking9933
      @thegoldenking9933 Před 3 lety +1

      What does this supposed to mean.. this is his job.. thats what he is specialized at. Its like saying this doctor has more knowledge that that student in school that likes biology..... 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @sw4370
    @sw4370 Před 4 lety +6

    I love that machine but I would never use any kind of cedar with it never get a smooth look to it unless your going for rustic look

  • @barryroe6035
    @barryroe6035 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice job done Roger. You remind me of an old friend of mine who has since pass away. I watched several of your videos and enjoy them always. A brother N law of mine use to do refinery work, with various aluminum, brass ect... he was very good at it and some times they had things like the eagle to pour in metals, and they would on occasion use a sand blaster to remove the roughness, I use sand blasters for engraving and if you use filtered silicone sand it is like high grit sand paper, lets say 1000 grit plus and it is easy to sand with, might be an option in your future and it gets into all the small areas for ultimate sanding.

  • @larrya2300
    @larrya2300 Před rokem +1

    Very nice job enjoyed watching you video

  • @jeffhaskin895
    @jeffhaskin895 Před 4 lety +7

    Thank you for the real-time earnings data, very cool to get a real glimpse into the revenue.

  • @papa4614
    @papa4614 Před 2 lety +3

    How long did the milling take ?

  • @Jeremybinstock
    @Jeremybinstock Před 3 lety +1

    Love it..love your work and I love that it's an AMERICAN EAGLE.thank you.. you are a true craftsman

  • @charithdamidu4932
    @charithdamidu4932 Před 3 lety +1

    I LOVE CNC WORKS

  • @saubhagyamaharjan9827
    @saubhagyamaharjan9827 Před 4 lety +6

    Nice. I love the carve done by machine. My dad is a professional wood carver but he does only by hand.

    • @brandielee7971
      @brandielee7971 Před 4 lety

      Thats becoming a lost talent, thats awesome for him 😊

  • @ChangeHere
    @ChangeHere Před 4 lety +23

    somebody plays kerbal space program, nice music!

  • @KrizBattosai
    @KrizBattosai Před 2 lety +1

    you are awesome, congratulations

  • @dngindiadngindia3221
    @dngindiadngindia3221 Před 2 lety +1

    WELL EXPLAINED. REALLY A GREAT VIDEO .

  • @Heartwing37
    @Heartwing37 Před 5 lety +7

    Absolutely gorgeous and an enjoyable tutorial! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @christophersz
    @christophersz Před 3 lety +3

    You can also take off the furring with a blowtorch, and it can add to the piece if you’re careful.

  • @mikeboie2868
    @mikeboie2868 Před 4 lety +1

    Lovely sir its a wonderful Piece of History of America so love the work well done .

  • @MegaMorsus
    @MegaMorsus Před 4 lety +2

    When I work in metal, to get a nice finish I leave about 0.2-0.5mm for a fine cut. Just run the program again and it will get rid off that "fur" and leave a great finish. Cuts out that extra manual work.
    Great video, inspires me to start woodworking!

  • @babus2925
    @babus2925 Před 4 lety +11

    18:33 ksp theme :D

  • @DJ-wl5yi
    @DJ-wl5yi Před 4 lety +3

    Nice work and sweet router. You could vacuum-infuse the wood with epoxy resin prior to milling. That way it's a lot harder and less fuzzy while milling and it yields to a more robust part

  • @jassemtaha9066
    @jassemtaha9066 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks

  • @georgiaguardian4696
    @georgiaguardian4696 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks very cool!

  • @Poor.Sausage
    @Poor.Sausage Před 4 lety +17

    Those remaining outer edges are a little time consuming to reduce down, prior to swapping out the cutter again for the fine cutter. Why not enter instructions at the very beginning with the 12.7mm cutter installed that removes 6-8mm from the left and right side and then continues to rough cut the object (in this case it is an Eagle). Reducing those outer edges first would save you an awful lot of time and also a whole cutter change. not to mention the wear and tear of that cutter. Just a thought. God bless.

  • @MarinusMakesStuff
    @MarinusMakesStuff Před 4 lety +7

    Beautiful work Roger! I love the manual labor involved as well. The only thing I'm totally amazed by, is that people actually want to buy this eagle. For me the art and the beauty of it is in working with machines, I never understood that people want to buy products, I only understand making things.

    • @bobbob-vt3bw
      @bobbob-vt3bw Před 4 lety +1

      Not everyone has the skills to make everything although one could fell there own tree and carve a table out of it many people will say that it is worthwhile investment to buy the table or egal in this case instead of acquiring the skills instead investing Thier time into other ventures

  • @JDJD-hg9hu
    @JDJD-hg9hu Před 4 lety +1

    Great for you my friend!
    Stay happy healthy and fluid

  • @olddragguy
    @olddragguy Před 4 lety +1

    Yes I used to program 5-axis NC machines back in the day with A.P.T. software.

  • @tracyghafur8219
    @tracyghafur8219 Před 5 lety +7

    That is wonderful. A beautiful job,thank you for showing .

    • @rogerwebb9600
      @rogerwebb9600  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, for watching,
      Please visit my Patreon page, subscribe and forward the video on to a friend. Roger Webb ;-)

  • @jarmstrong2843
    @jarmstrong2843 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you, Roger! Great video.

  • @brussjhon645
    @brussjhon645 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for helpful video, hopefully am keep watching more I need to learn it's interesting thanks

  • @kimmorris3274
    @kimmorris3274 Před 4 lety +4

    Looks great
    I would just like to know the run time and total time it takes to produce this part.

  •  Před 3 lety +28

    that guys computer monitor is bigger than my house

    • @TheNajSD
      @TheNajSD Před 3 lety +1

      Most modern tv's can be hooked up to your computer. I think the largest I've hooked up was a 70".

    • @clearcontentment3695
      @clearcontentment3695 Před 3 lety

      ha homeless

  • @horacesilvera7592
    @horacesilvera7592 Před 3 lety +1

    I like your and your technology you use to complete your job.

  • @TomatoWithARifle
    @TomatoWithARifle Před 4 lety +4

    im always happy to hear ksp music

  • @JohnPitt920
    @JohnPitt920 Před 4 lety +12

    Could you replace the bits with metal cutters and make a brass eagle? Before they had computers I used to use a tape drive milling machine and carved out different things with aluminum. I was trained back then by a teacher that machined parts for the first space shuttle. He helped make the doors on the space shuttle and normal tolerances for machining are plus or minus 5 thousandths, but for the space shuttle the tolerances were plus or minus one thousandth.

    • @hetlerz4sken
      @hetlerz4sken Před 4 lety

      that is more likely work for the bigger industrial cnc mills like a vf-2 or something from what i see these garage cnc machines only ever cut wood

    • @elonquemattheson6151
      @elonquemattheson6151 Před 4 lety

      It depends how rigid this router is and what the spindle horsepower is. Routers are normally reserved for wood and plastic, while CNC mills are used for metals (and plastics). This particular machine might be able to handle brass though, it's not a very tough material to cut.

    • @cjgreenwood
      @cjgreenwood Před 4 lety +1

      I'm assuming you're talking inches. 1 thousandth of an inch is 25 micron. I work on a crankshaft manufacturing line, and we run to a bearing diameter tolerance of +/- 8 micron.

  • @simonetami7510
    @simonetami7510 Před 4 lety +10

    from 14.36 epic sound atmosphere

  • @GuidoMillonezz
    @GuidoMillonezz Před rokem +1

    Gracias Roger!

  • @DrPeppa
    @DrPeppa Před 3 lety +1

    The thumbnail to the video looked like a torturing devices for birds or something, I'm glad to see that it was just wood! 😂

  • @brianmosse
    @brianmosse Před 4 lety +53

    someone needs a pull saw for Christmas

    • @brianmosse
      @brianmosse Před 4 lety +1

      @@phillhuddleston9445 Japanese pull saw.

  • @THESHOMROM
    @THESHOMROM Před 4 lety +10

    Brilliant. This is beautiful. Well done.

  • @b1232r
    @b1232r Před 5 lety +1

    As a CNC machinist, this was funny, yet charming to watch .

    • @rogerwebb9600
      @rogerwebb9600  Před 5 lety

      Thank you, for watching
      Please like, subscribe and forward the video on to a friend. Roger Webb ;-)

  • @user-ls9yl1bl5e
    @user-ls9yl1bl5e Před 3 lety +1

    شكرا. صديقي العزيز .. على
    كل ما بذلته من جهد وصبر وابداع وتميز

  • @bradburnett7576
    @bradburnett7576 Před 3 lety +3

    WOW amazing! Can you do one of those wood balancing eagles that you balance on the tip of the beak??

    • @mubashirahmad9694
      @mubashirahmad9694 Před 3 lety

      not possible with wood carving bcz those designs are hollow inside. And they have metal weights present inside the wings inorder to bring the center of gravity at the beak.

  • @twowheelrodeo
    @twowheelrodeo Před 4 lety +11

    Ceder is such a nice quality though because is an aromatic, and a clear coat has lots of luster. I have always wanted a CDC machine and may get one. Thank You.

  • @Giblet535
    @Giblet535 Před 4 lety +1

    It might need cleanup, but I really like the look of that cedar with that pine. Very understated and pleasant. Using a shiny new ball-end cutter might reduce the hand tooling, but you can treat the cedar with sealer (Min-Wax Sanding Sealer works) before the final tool change to reduce tear outs at sharp angles. Just slow down your spindle & feed, give the piece lots of time to dry, then pause and check occasionally to make certain the cutter flutes aren't clogging with material. The first time I tried that, I didn't wait long enough for the sealer to dry. The very tip of the ball-end cutter clogged, got hot, burned the piece, then broke the cutter. Spot treatment with cyanoacrylate adhesive has worked for me, but it gets soft when heated, so caution is advised.

  • @ashokkumar155
    @ashokkumar155 Před 3 lety +1

    nice machine

  • @marcelonepomuceno3930
    @marcelonepomuceno3930 Před 4 lety +7

    LINDO TRABALHO ROGER, PARABENS!

  • @lorddd1753
    @lorddd1753 Před rokem +1

    ive just got into woodworking great channel

  • @antigrabbityisyourbalconys3356

    Hi Roger, I've found with some woods, to avoid furry bits you do the clearance along the grain and then the finish across the grain. Also a straight ball nose rather than a tapered ball nose does slightly better as it gets down into the cusps better. Also, you can do an offset tool path, it takes longer but there is less post cleaning up. What wood do you find mills the best with no fuzzies?

    • @Cigarsnguitars
      @Cigarsnguitars Před 3 lety

      Your moniker reminds me of my grandkids. Your grandkids are just a beautiful day with your CNC. You’ve done some fantastic work with it.

    • @JohnSmith-pn2vl
      @JohnSmith-pn2vl Před rokem

      thats an interesting tip, gonna try it out

  • @iwonkarts
    @iwonkarts Před rokem +1

    Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Work😇😇😇

  • @miguelperez-kd1hh
    @miguelperez-kd1hh Před rokem +1

    Great work.

  • @ghislainlatulippe6959
    @ghislainlatulippe6959 Před 5 lety +3

    Hello! Thank for the video. The best way to cut cedar l cut in 45 degrees. Because l cut the wood in in not grain.

  • @ianide2480
    @ianide2480 Před 4 lety +10

    As soon as I saw all the jagged fury edges I thought, more cutting paths would also help with the amount of post processing. I would have tried double or even triple the roughing passes. then I would have switched to a 3/8ths inch ball cutter and left about 0.010" of stock with a decent 0.025" step-over. If your software has "rest milling" it will only go over areas it has to mill for the 3/8ths, I don't know how complicated or how complete of a package that software is. If possible (with your software), I would have used an 1/8th inch ball mill after that and cleaned out a bit more, again leaving 0.010" stock with the same 0.025 step-over. Then switch to your finishing tool, looks like a tapered ball mill. Perhaps go a tiny bit slower or give it more spindle speed and feed (both). Wood can be tricky to get a smooth finish with the more exotic woods, as you have noticed.
    Please keep in mind that I am not "telling you what to do" or being an armchair critic. I'm just thinking out loud what I might try after seeing how that type of wood has responded to the tool paths that you tried.

    • @wornoutwasd8567
      @wornoutwasd8567 Před 4 lety +2

      It may be more cost effective to finish it by hand. Doing another entire pass (or multiple passes) with that small of a tool takes forever. You could almost have another one cut out in the time it takes. I guess it just depends on what other orders you are filling at the time and if it is better time management to let the machine do the work.

  • @feolender2938
    @feolender2938 Před 3 lety +1

    WAY OF THE WORLD IN THE BACKGROUND

  • @robertf1720
    @robertf1720 Před 3 lety +1

    Friendly recommendation for the touch-ups for someone who uses tools better than I will ever will -- pencil grinder attachments make life easier

  • @nashvillain171
    @nashvillain171 Před 4 lety +14

    *Alternate Title: Some sucker paid $900 for...THIS!*
    *Nothing about this eagle is worth $900. There virtually no detail in it. A master carver would do this by hand with exquisite detail for that amount.*

    • @koliekay825
      @koliekay825 Před 4 lety +3

      He didn't sell it for 900$. He made 900$ from the CZcams video.

    • @nashvillain171
      @nashvillain171 Před 4 lety

      That's not what he meant. When he posted the video, he had no idea how many views it would get. Right now, at 46462 views, he's nowhere near making any money.

    • @solidus784
      @solidus784 Před 4 lety

      There's always one

    • @koliekay825
      @koliekay825 Před 4 lety

      @@nashvillain171 he edited the title obviously. And he makes money from affiliate links

    • @nashvillain171
      @nashvillain171 Před 4 lety +1

      So he upped it to $1900 with only 72,428 views. Hmmm.

  • @lopiklop
    @lopiklop Před 4 lety +13

    this wood be so much nicer than cutting steel and especially aluminum (for a living)

    • @kenttheboomer721
      @kenttheboomer721 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, it wood.........

    • @truecrimeraw4545
      @truecrimeraw4545 Před 4 lety

      Tell me about it.... ugh

    • @slitaitana6212
      @slitaitana6212 Před 4 lety +1

      It's not, it's dusty and you get headaches from it. yea I remember how bad smelling coolent was all day and even more so when it was rancid coolant but i'd say it's a trade-off really one bad thing for another. also there were days i'd get really bad infections and when i bent over the sinuses unblocked of all the infection i'd have to go get anti-biotics a lot.

  • @santiagocastrog.5087
    @santiagocastrog.5087 Před 4 lety +1

    aunque estoy en mexico me gusto su video...ya lo comparti en facebook para que todos mis parientes vean el video..muy buena aportacion al publico de youtube

  • @danielsockett9700
    @danielsockett9700 Před měsícem +1

    If you run the finishing path a second time it will clear up most of the furry residue. Enjoyed the video cheers

  • @andrewburke8238
    @andrewburke8238 Před 4 lety +41

    Theme from kerbal space program