I shed a tear when you dumped out the coke...You could have been drinking cold coke over ice while you were doing the project. With the left over coke you get some peanuts and eat them with cold coke. They go together so well. I do like your projects. Take a few minutes and if you don't know how to crimp wire its easy to do and you might find interesting ways to use that skill. You can increase the strength of the items you use opening up new possibilities.
Very nice +Saield I like the cutting Jig I use a water cooled tile saw power tool I set the fence the fence the distance away from the blade I need I advance the bottle to the blade letting the blade just enter the bottle then I roll the bottle the opsite direction to the blade Just be sure to wear gloves and saftey glasses
Walt Lars Walt, Round bottles are very easy to cut using this method. Bt square bottles are nearly impossible, I've used water cooled tile saw before for cutting square bottles. Exactly the same way you mention. It's difficult to get a really clean edge though
The blade on My saw only protrudes about a little more than inch through the bed so it's not a problem When I get to the corners I just go slower I let the blade tell Me how fast to go buy listening to the sound
I know how bad soda is for you, and I don't blame you for wanting to dump it down the sink. Still, I shudder when I see things being wasted. Did you ever think of perhaps buying wholesale bottles for your projects? It's amazing when you go online and type in wholesale glass bottles, the wonderful and affordable selection you come across. Anyhow, the chandelier looks wonderful. You have great ideas and make beautiful stuff.
I absolutely love the creations you make, thanks sir
Super genial..Like y comparto..Arte hecho con botellas... :)
Lily Jara Muchas Gracia Lily
Saeid
NICE !!!
not2fast4u2c
Thanks very much. I appreciate it
Saeid
0:32 good idea!
+TheQwertyuiop1472583
yeaaah
"DUMP OUT the coke!" and with this last one i've decided to subscribe! Amazing
+Valentina Zanda thanks!
+Valentina Zanda thanks!
I shed a tear when you dumped out the coke...You could have been drinking cold coke over ice while you were doing the project. With the left over coke you get some peanuts and eat them with cold coke. They go together so well. I do like your projects. Take a few minutes and if you don't know how to crimp wire its easy to do and you might find interesting ways to use that skill. You can increase the strength of the items you use opening up new possibilities.
Nicely done!!
kbbacon Thank you
Lindas luminárias!!!
Alex Felix Gracias Alex
Very nice +Saield I like the cutting Jig
I use a water cooled tile saw power tool
I set the fence the fence the distance away from the blade I need
I advance the bottle to the blade letting the blade just enter the bottle then I roll the bottle the opsite direction to the blade
Just be sure to wear gloves and saftey glasses
Walt Lars Walt, Round bottles are very easy to cut using this method. Bt square bottles are nearly impossible, I've used water cooled tile saw before for cutting square bottles. Exactly the same way you mention.
It's difficult to get a really clean edge though
The blade on My saw only protrudes about a little more than inch through the bed so it's not a problem
When I get to the corners I just go slower
I let the blade tell Me how fast to go buy listening to the sound
I know how bad soda is for you, and I don't blame you for wanting to dump it down the sink. Still, I shudder when I see things being wasted. Did you ever think of perhaps buying wholesale bottles for your projects? It's amazing when you go online and type in wholesale glass bottles, the wonderful and affordable selection you come across. Anyhow, the chandelier looks wonderful. You have great ideas and make beautiful stuff.
Janet Mcconnell Thank you Janet. I like the bottles, but not the poison inside them.
Favourite part, Step 3 Dump out the coke..... hahahahha
Can't believe you didn't use recycled bottles. They're just everywhere...
Not in Iran!
Cool. How do you do it with bottles that are square or oddly shaped.
Jim Elder I use a Tile cutter. It's not easy
Where's the link to the coke bottle cutter
Very nice. But why throwing that cola in sink?
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