Great series! Don't worry about the dead air mate ;) I'm sure every rookie who watches this as a tutorial will be really glad that you took the time to show these steps in detail! After all, not everyone in the tabletop hobby is good at arts and crafts :D
@mikemiller1955 I was trying to show each step in detail for those who haven't worked with liquid nails or built a gaming table. That's the beauty of the internet though, everyone is free to watch and maybe learn something they didn't know....or think it's a waste of time and share their feelings about it....lol.
I'm sorry...I apologize...you are absolutely right...for people who have not worked with styroprene...I know they appreciate the step by step...I just got to video 6 and I am becoming very interested in your work...again...my comment was hasty and crude...I sincerely apologize...I will watch with interest throughout your project...you are very thorough and I'm sure it will be a beauty...I love your work...my apologies again for the "ugly" comment...that;s so not me....sincerely, Michael
@mikemiller1955 No worries at all Michael, I can completely see how it would be a chore to watch for someone who knows what they are doing. I didn't take offense so there is no need to apologize, but I do appreciate the sentiment. Glad you are enjoying the other parts!
Great series! Don't worry about the dead air mate ;) I'm sure every rookie who watches this as a tutorial will be really glad that you took the time to show these steps in detail! After all, not everyone in the tabletop hobby is good at arts and crafts :D
eLdritchZ 4 months ago
super glue is the best for foam
killzone474 1 year ago
@killzone474 But super glue is more costly than most and comes in rather small containers. I prefer calk
natepetersl14 5 months ago
@natepetersl14 lol it was a joke Super glue would eat the foam
killzone474 4 months ago
man ur great making terrain!
swedenwarhammerclub 2 years ago
can't believe this guy killed 10 minutes on a video gluing a piece of styroprene to a piece of wood...lol.
mikemiller1955 2 years ago
@mikemiller1955 I was trying to show each step in detail for those who haven't worked with liquid nails or built a gaming table. That's the beauty of the internet though, everyone is free to watch and maybe learn something they didn't know....or think it's a waste of time and share their feelings about it....lol.
eq2templar 2 years ago 4
I'm sorry...I apologize...you are absolutely right...for people who have not worked with styroprene...I know they appreciate the step by step...I just got to video 6 and I am becoming very interested in your work...again...my comment was hasty and crude...I sincerely apologize...I will watch with interest throughout your project...you are very thorough and I'm sure it will be a beauty...I love your work...my apologies again for the "ugly" comment...that;s so not me....sincerely, Michael
mikemiller1955 2 years ago 3
@mikemiller1955 No worries at all Michael, I can completely see how it would be a chore to watch for someone who knows what they are doing. I didn't take offense so there is no need to apologize, but I do appreciate the sentiment. Glad you are enjoying the other parts!
eq2templar 2 years ago
Liq-Nails is wonderful.
SwimmingInMtDew 2 years ago
Really fine work. The advises for preventing us from making mistakes when trying ourselves make these videos outstanding.
2waterpots 2 years ago