Thank you for posting this video. I need to make different size cardboard tubes and your video is very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to make the video.
Very interesting. I'm disappointed in the new Elmer's white glue because it's too thick, while the previous formula was just right for case rolling undiluted. I haven't tried yellow wood glue, but I may do so soon to test out your concoction.
I've usually rolled with metal formers and extra glue as lubricant on the 1st turn, but I don't have many sizes of formers, and haven't been too successful with 1st turn dry or waxed dowel. Your fold method may be just the trick.
@IAmTheSkinMan Mostly I want to see how tightly it holds to the dowel when folded in like that.
I could kick myself for not thinking of pre-gluing one sheet to another like you. I have a roll of 30# virgin kraft that I'd like to double or quadruple for some uses.
How about for large diameter cases? I use a modified can technique for the inner container of cylindric shells instead of forming around an end plug. I make the end plugs after the can.
@IAmTheSkinMan By now I've sent you a message on your channel about this. I used your technique but not your mixture (yet). The technique is superior to what I'd been doing before; no more rush to get it off the former before the glue sticks, and product is at least equal. I drop the former over the near edge of the table to press the folded over part tightly to the former.
The music and you voice make it sound like a conspiracy theory video
bradkrit 4 months ago
Awesome! Thank you, that was a fantastic tutorial and super simple. Can isopropyl alcohol be used or does it have to be something else?
W4llyB4nger 4 months ago
@W4llyB4nger It can be any alcohol although I prefere not to use toxic denatured alcohol.
IAmTheSkinMan 4 months ago
Thank you for posting this video. I need to make different size cardboard tubes and your video is very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to make the video.
magicrobharv 7 months ago
this will really help me, THX!
hamsterboy13 8 months ago
Very interesting. I'm disappointed in the new Elmer's white glue because it's too thick, while the previous formula was just right for case rolling undiluted. I haven't tried yellow wood glue, but I may do so soon to test out your concoction.
I've usually rolled with metal formers and extra glue as lubricant on the 1st turn, but I don't have many sizes of formers, and haven't been too successful with 1st turn dry or waxed dowel. Your fold method may be just the trick.
goodmaro 10 months ago
@goodmaro Tell me how it works out for you.
IAmTheSkinMan 10 months ago
@IAmTheSkinMan Mostly I want to see how tightly it holds to the dowel when folded in like that.
I could kick myself for not thinking of pre-gluing one sheet to another like you. I have a roll of 30# virgin kraft that I'd like to double or quadruple for some uses.
How about for large diameter cases? I use a modified can technique for the inner container of cylindric shells instead of forming around an end plug. I make the end plugs after the can.
goodmaro 10 months ago
@IAmTheSkinMan By now I've sent you a message on your channel about this. I used your technique but not your mixture (yet). The technique is superior to what I'd been doing before; no more rush to get it off the former before the glue sticks, and product is at least equal. I drop the former over the near edge of the table to press the folded over part tightly to the former.
goodmaro 7 months ago
Nice work.
AirrowRocket 10 months ago
@AirrowRocket Thanks!
IAmTheSkinMan 10 months ago
really nice tutorial! :)
cherrybommb 10 months ago
Awesome tutorial :)
pyr0ph1L 10 months ago
nice!
californiapyro 10 months ago
Came out really good !
BackYardParty088 10 months ago
nice tutorial
Mnemotron2010 10 months ago