Good stuff! What kind of fabric did you use? Cotton?
@romygime58227 жыл бұрын
Good boys very smart. good quality and craftsmanship. A lot of work it look like the from the shop,
@hillbillylocksport55473 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@Sarkar35926 жыл бұрын
Which fabric exactly you used? And would it be suitable to polish Aluminium part of my bike's engine? I am thinking using Autosol compound for polishing purpose?
@richardcummings58082 жыл бұрын
Great idea! I appreciate your efforts. UNSOLICITED WORD OF ADVICE: Next time save your hands and fold it. Way too many cuts for me. either way, great job 👍🙃👍
Abi ne tür kumaş kullandın? Kullandığım kumaşlar dağılıyor. Tel sayısı falan varmış galiba.
@hazeyin19822 жыл бұрын
Uzun zan oldu sanırım kefenlik kumaş kullanmıştım benim yaptığım da fazla dayanamadı
@cen7ury5 жыл бұрын
It's neat and all that you know how to make that, but unless you're teaching, you're just showing off. Maybe, instead of some garage band generic alt-rock, you could have voice-over narration to give some pertinent details, such as type of materials, tips and tricks, dimensions....you know, useful info. If you don't speak English, or you worry about having an accent, don't! Most people don't mind a video with subtitles, and if you need some help with the voice over, I will gladly loan my voice to the project. This video isn't particularly bad, per se, but without the right information to go with it, it isn't particularly good or helpful either.
@hazeyin19825 жыл бұрын
You have a point! video editing I have not got more information
@tuomas27892 жыл бұрын
this thing is so simple to make so you should be able to get all the information you need from the video. and some things like the excact fabric his using? it doesnt matter try it yourself and stop complaining
@cen7ury2 жыл бұрын
@@tuomas2789 I *did* try to duplicate what was made by watching and making my best guesses based on what I saw, and in the end I failed to make anything even remotely usable as a buffing wheel. I find it pretty telling that you would categorize constructive criticism as 'complaining'. When I make something for others, I rely on their feedback to help me make iterative improvements to my projects. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a huge fan of purely negative feedback without any suggestions on how to improve the project, offers to help whenever possible, and, more importantly, mention of what they got right...but that's the difference between constructive criticism and complaint, isn't it. With all that said, he's more than welcome to completely ignore what I have to say if he doesn't find it helpful. My comment was meant to help make the next project better, not make them feel bad about themselves, and if that isn't readily apparent from what I said then I am happy to apologize for coming off the wrong way, as, like I stated previously, my words were meant to be constructive. Hope this clarifies things a bit.
@tuomas27892 жыл бұрын
@@cen7ury "unless youre teaching youre just showing off" maybe some people dont want to make step by step tutorials for 5 cents on youtube. Maybe they just want to show how something is made and it's better than nothing.
@tuomas27892 жыл бұрын
@@cen7ury not sure what guesses you made because the only thing you cant excactly get from the video is the material of the disc, but with a quick google search you can find that common materials are wood, paper, leather, cotton cloth and some other ones. if you cant tell what the material in the video is between wood, leather and cotton cloth, then I think you would need a lot more than subtitles on the video to help you make one. And how excactly did you fail to make one? And if something didnt work then try again with something different?
@zdcyclops1lickley1904 жыл бұрын
Thumbs down for no narration. Tell us what you are doing and why?