Turning HUGE wood Log into a Wooden Sink | Woodworking Project

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Never seen that trick with the two screws and the string, brilliant!

JacobE-
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Nice s-trap, with undersized short sweeps 90's. That thing is going to drain like a champ for years with zero clogging issues. Gonna smell great too!

MisterGreenGuy
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Love it! Copper piping works especially well!

iwasglad
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Beautiful peice of Woodwork turned into a Sink. Very Nice 👍👍👍

brianpress
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Un hermoso trabajo y terminado se ve genial... felicitaciones

jorgefrez
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Very well done. Thank you for your great video.

CreativeDailyWorks
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Just wonderful. I really enjoyed your video n the idea. 👍

noeljshah
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congratulations my friend a really beautiful piece!

newmotta
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Great work, would love to see more of the finished look.

kazakh-interista
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Great piece. Did you put a clear finish on the copper or will you let it naturally patina?

RalphSampson...
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Une vidéo magnifique et un objet tellement unique 🤯👏👨‍🦽💨

fabricemenoud
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Nice! You did that adjustment for the copper pipe by eye...

susanp.collins
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Amazing! Simply amazing! BTW can you show us what sort of clamping system are you using to hold the work piece or is it just wooden blocks cut in a particular way screwed to the bench top?

Monsieur.Nobody.
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Robinia pseudoacacia е нанадмината...Браво!

ДимитърТрайков-иц
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Super! And what kind of nozzle is on the grinding machine? I've seen it for the first time!

doublefresh_by
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I didn’t get a clue? How the waste water go through that bend without a force water get stuck know?

VijayKB..
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I am curious as to what epoxy you are using. Most epoxies do not harden to rock stone hardness and are still susceptible to moisture, especially when it can't dry.

Momoka