Wood Shells

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I did not comprehend your blackboard explaination, but I got a lot out of this video I can use. Thanks.

JosephLorentzen
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Cool video, Loved it. Keep it up, have an awesome day!

empty
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Awesome. Thanks fpr shearing that tricks

FernanMas
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Parecen caracolas de mar, antiguamente los hacian sonar las pescaderas para anunciar que traían el pescado, los que usted hace no creo que suenen, pero son prácticamente iguales a los que crea la madre naturaleza, auténticas obras de arte, el tutorial un poco largo para mí gusto, lo ideal sería 15 minutos, en estos tiempos que vivimos tan de prisa casi no nos da tiempo a verlo, reconozco que es muy difícil comprimir tanto trabajo en 1/2 hora muchas gracias por compartir tanta creatividad, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón, Galicia ( España)

viorsa
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Steve thanks for this video it will help me-what glue & activator did you use and what bits for sanding?

BillSaloukas
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Hey Steve, how are you 😊 this is a unique project as was your pioneering in the early spirals 👌 enjoyed the video very much Steve . Thank you.

MultiTom
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I was watching an older video of you making shells. 🐚 do you sale the pattern for them??

stevekelley
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Hello Steve, first off thank you for taking the time to do your videos and explanations. It is without doubt you are one amazing guy with a wicked sense of direction for coming up with these wonderful creations and of course sharing the knowledge on how to make them. I aim to get more done in the workshop after being incapacitated for more more than a year now although it will be a slow process. Your explanations and videos by the way for us mere mortals to achieve the results you strive for are exemplary. Thank you.
Could you please tell me where you got the router planer bit from?
Regards and best wishes from New Zealand.

tonymathesonxvs
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That is too cool...do you also design nuclear subs and lunar landers😃 great work Steve...stay safe...press on 😎 Joe

RadioFaceWoodWorks
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You lost me during the blackboard scene but once your starting working it was obvious. Very clever plan.

RDJim
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Great job Steve. I like the idea of using nail polish remover as a transfer. Is that using ink jet or toner? Also, I am concerned for your health, Cedar dust is deadly, so please use a dust mask and or dust hood when using the Dremel as a sander. 😉

wendysomerville
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Steve, where does the pattern transferred to the second side of the wedge come into play?

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