Once again, incredible stuff! When I watch your videos, I wish they'd never end - I'm really looking forward to part 4 (and more!) Keep up the great work!
Wow! Another great show of your craftsmanship. The use of balsa throughout this project is ingenious. I wish I had the patience and the skill to do this sort of thing. Only wish you'd have included another pan of the scenery around there. LOL Great video!
+CSJKD Thanks so much CSJKD! Slow but steady, this project seems to be panning out well so far. Next vid I'm gonna through in some nice pans for ya, there was so much footage for this section I had to leave out a whole bunch unfortunately. Thanks again!!
I love watching really talented people make super cool stuff like this. It's such a pleasure to see something come out of nothing. Also... where on earth do you source this sort of material?? I'd love to make some parts out of carbon fibre. Looks so satisfying to work with:-)
+Woodeso's Guitar Mods Hi Woodeso! Thanks again for kind words. I get my carbon cloth from the local ebay equivalent. I got mine a long time ago when I had a business working with carbon fiber. I should imagine it is readily available in the states in all kinds of weights. Twill cloth, double bias (the stitched heavier cloth) and unilateral (carbon strands in same orientation), which I find very handy. I think West Systems resin is probably the two part resin system that I have seen in the states, it is very good quality. We have our manufaturer here in NZ that is Nuplex. We have a strong boat building history here so these things are quite common. I think High Modulus is also a big manufacturer of carbon cloth. Its great stuff, you will love what you can build with it, virtually anything you can imagine. Have a good one!!
+Philipp Lauter Thanks Philipp! I will certainly be posting a video of how she performs and footage from the gimbal. The next video wont be too long away, its taking quite a bit of time due to the complexity of trying to form the carbon fiber but I'm getting there, thanks again!! have a great day!
Really amazing project. You're so incredibly patient and innovative, but I worry about your exposure to the airborne fibers. I noticed that you wear a full face respirator, but you can't always wear one in the shop, and there's lots of stray fibers about. If you had a vacuum table with hepa filter bags you wouldn't have to worry about it. You should think about building one.
Once again, incredible stuff! When I watch your videos, I wish they'd never end - I'm really looking forward to part 4 (and more!)
Keep up the great work!
+WeBDaEMoN33 Thanks so much webdaemon, really glad the vids are interesting, thats very great to hear, have a great day!
All the patience and attention to detail. Love it.
+John Pointer Thanks so much John!!
You've managed to impress me again. Looking great! Keen for the assembly. Cheers from Aus.
+The Watleback Hi Watleback. Thanks for checking in again, I really appreciate your kind words.
Love the detail.
+Greg's Garage Thanks so much Greg, much appreciated!!
Super Awesome! just love the finish product!
+Sinlo Kemp Thanks so much for the comments Sinlo! really appreciate it and glad you enjoyed them !!!
Wow! Another great show of your craftsmanship. The use of balsa throughout this project is ingenious. I wish I had the patience and the skill to do this sort of thing. Only wish you'd have included another pan of the scenery around there. LOL
Great video!
+CSJKD Thanks so much CSJKD! Slow but steady, this project seems to be panning out well so far. Next vid I'm gonna through in some nice pans for ya, there was so much footage for this section I had to leave out a whole bunch unfortunately. Thanks again!!
Wow... Excellent work
+Jaime Mad Thank you!!
Your videos are AWESOME!
+Diego Armando Ledesma Parra Thank you!!
Wow that's amazing, I love the work you do, thanks for the video ☺
+matt Hajas Hi Matt, Thanks again for your kind words, hope you are doing well!!
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I love watching really talented people make super cool stuff like this. It's such a pleasure to see something come out of nothing. Also... where on earth do you source this sort of material?? I'd love to make some parts out of carbon fibre. Looks so satisfying to work with:-)
+Woodeso's Guitar Mods Hi Woodeso! Thanks again for kind words. I get my carbon cloth from the local ebay equivalent. I got mine a long time ago when I had a business working with carbon fiber. I should imagine it is readily available in the states in all kinds of weights. Twill cloth, double bias (the stitched heavier cloth) and unilateral (carbon strands in same orientation), which I find very handy. I think West Systems resin is probably the two part resin system that I have seen in the states, it is very good quality. We have our manufaturer here in NZ that is Nuplex. We have a strong boat building history here so these things are quite common. I think High Modulus is also a big manufacturer of carbon cloth. Its great stuff, you will love what you can build with it, virtually anything you can imagine. Have a good one!!
+elams1894 I see you jave just uploaded a vid yourself, I'll check it out after breakfast!
+Woodeso's Guitar Mods It's beautiful work isn't it, Nelson
+elams1894 what do you use unilateral cloth for?
Thanks for you videos, it's amazing! :)
You are the the Bob Ross of machinists. Nice work :)
Thanks Justin!
realy nice video! Is there going to be a Video about the finished product to der, how it works? this would be realy awesome
+Philipp Lauter Thanks Philipp! I will certainly be posting a video of how she performs and footage from the gimbal. The next video wont be too long away, its taking quite a bit of time due to the complexity of trying to form the carbon fiber but I'm getting there, thanks again!! have a great day!
+elams1894 Thank you for the quick answere.
I'm actually need part 4 ,because that's awesome!
incredible! :-)
+LowEndStrings Thanks again LowEnd!!!
uncompromising, that's a true alchemy build
Really amazing project. You're so incredibly patient and innovative, but I worry about your exposure to the airborne fibers. I noticed that you wear a full face respirator, but you can't always wear one in the shop, and there's lots of stray fibers about. If you had a vacuum table with hepa filter bags you wouldn't have to worry about it. You should think about building one.
+dieselphiend Hi Diesel, Thats a good idea I may have to build something like. thanks for the heads up and for the kind words, have a great day!!
Can't wait for part 4!
+Darshan Chandramouli Its not too far away, thanks so much!!
y la 4 pleaseeeeeee!!!
+Pepe Stance Been a tad busy of late but it isnt too far away, cheers!
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+Jonathan White Deez nutz brother... you know it!! Ha ha, awesome!!