Yup sorry about that, the volume was increased to the max but sadly it was due to the recording. The mic was not picking up properly. Newer videos do not have this problem. :)
Does it cause any kind of problem is the bottle is only half full? I'm guessing that the center of gravity would still remain in the same place, or maybe not, since there might not be any liquid in the neck, if the bottle is only a third full, or less.
Ahh sorry i didn't mention that. I used hot glue a lot in the workshop, by letting it almost set slightly (but not a lot) when yoiu press the two bits of wood together it holds just enough to drill but should pry off with a chisel faily easily. I really did this because it was such a large angle if it had been less you can just hold it in place.
@TeenWoodworker I think he means more simple projects done with this degree of professionalism and detail. You're progressing quite well in your cinematography and the polish of your delivery. Keep up the good work and keep torturing that wood!
this is cool mate. thanks
paloarteinc 4 days ago
Dude amplify ur freakin videos in ur editor!!!!!!
ShortyzProductionz 5 days ago
@ShortyzProductionz
Yup sorry about that, the volume was increased to the max but sadly it was due to the recording. The mic was not picking up properly. Newer videos do not have this problem. :)
TeenWoodworker 5 days ago
Does it cause any kind of problem is the bottle is only half full? I'm guessing that the center of gravity would still remain in the same place, or maybe not, since there might not be any liquid in the neck, if the bottle is only a third full, or less.
DelusionTerminator 3 weeks ago
@DelusionTerminator
You are right in saying the centre of gravity should still be the same although sometimes it will not balance quite as well.
TeenWoodworker 3 weeks ago
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Simply COOL!!! very well done keepm it up!
BestLaptops100 1 month ago
I made one with six holes for six bottles
Minecraftlover455 2 months ago
@Minecraftlover455 Holy Macaroons!
jekennamer 1 month ago
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weldmama 4 months ago
讚啦..我來自台灣
ar271ar271 5 months ago
thank you .......enjoyed that ...........Tom
tacm1000 8 months ago
dude ur soo young but soooo talented i wish i was as talented as u :(
cobra4231 9 months ago
@cobra4231
Hey thanks man... :-)
TeenWoodworker 9 months ago
Hi Alex,
This is a great video, but I have a question. How are you supporting the piece against the 45* block while drilling? I can't figure it out!
Thanks
roscoinferno 11 months ago
@roscoinferno
Ahh sorry i didn't mention that. I used hot glue a lot in the workshop, by letting it almost set slightly (but not a lot) when yoiu press the two bits of wood together it holds just enough to drill but should pry off with a chisel faily easily. I really did this because it was such a large angle if it had been less you can just hold it in place.
Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Alex
TeenWoodworker 11 months ago
@TeenWoodworker Ok, thanks I'll give it a go =)
roscoinferno 11 months ago
@roscoinferno you can make a jig
Minecraftlover455 2 months ago
Great project. You clearly are an accomplished woodworker. Thanks!
tconrad1510 1 year ago
Hey nice work my friend
alexis221woodworks 1 year ago
Cool! i made these for christmas gifts for some folks this year, along with other things of course too. I made a vid of it too its on my channel
IrishWoodDoctor 1 year ago
@IrishWoodDoctor
Thats funny, i hadnt even seen your video and we managed to do the same project.
Thanks for watching,
Alex.
TeenWoodworker 1 year ago
@poodle2426
Thanks for watching, im not exactly sure what you mean by more, this was the whole process minus a few minutes of sanding. Any tips are valued,
Thanks again,
Alex!
TeenWoodworker 1 year ago
@TeenWoodworker I think he means more simple projects done with this degree of professionalism and detail. You're progressing quite well in your cinematography and the polish of your delivery. Keep up the good work and keep torturing that wood!
bryan314 1 year ago