IN THE WOOD IU MARK SPATULAS IU KEN MAKE 8 SPATIULAS ..............
@meegstomtom5 күн бұрын
Still loving these projects. Hope to see more soon!
@user-xn5zc2lk6v7 күн бұрын
anyway ...たにpower🎉❤
@The-Art-of-Luv-4-Africa14 күн бұрын
Beautiful work...I love it!
@user-xn5zc2lk6v16 күн бұрын
元気そうで、何よりです。👍また、新しい動画をたのしみにしてます。anyway がんばれ cy.
@mariovenier554517 күн бұрын
CONGRATULAZIONI SEI UN ARTISTA ...........
@gogopie6423 күн бұрын
How the hell is that dog able to sleep with a planar running 😂
@mariovenier554526 күн бұрын
DI COME USI GLI ATTRESI SEI UN SPECIALISTA PERO SPRECHI TROPO LEGNO CONGRATULAZINI SEI BRAVO...........
@user-xn5zc2lk6v28 күн бұрын
最近、活動してないんですか?
@aaronbaker1641Ай бұрын
Why do you fill it with shavings at the end is it help it to cure some how awesome vidio thanks I'm learning trying to make my own awesome rig thanks
@jsnjcntАй бұрын
That's cool design my friend. My son is building one for a school project, thank you.
@chicksgrowtooАй бұрын
I just ordered one and even though it was a lot of money for me, watching this made me realize I got a bargain!! 🦋🦋🦋
@johnk.3593Ай бұрын
Its been 8 months since youve uploaded any content. Is Cy doing ok?
@DIYwithUncleCyАй бұрын
Went through a bad time, getting better. Hoping to get new content up in the next few weeks. Of course I have been telling myself that for weeks too LOL.
@boiangiuioncristianboiangi1630Ай бұрын
la cate ture e reglat H ul ?
@EraldoVilcheАй бұрын
Me gustaria hacerlo pero necesito la plantilla
@66bigbudsАй бұрын
Handle looks like black locust.
@bigfoot8994Ай бұрын
Good one. I made one too recently with a leaf blower. Wish I had come across your video earlier to save me time wasted on searching for a compatible vacuum cleaner
@rtx2070...Ай бұрын
Great idea, this slingshot can be used to shoot arrows or just add a magnet near the trigger to shoot iron balls, very cool
@andysteele5707Ай бұрын
Been after Mead horn stand for some time to stand my horn in when drinking. Decided to make my own. Got a block of wood. This video helps. Great stand looks fab.
@melmelbugАй бұрын
Come here for steel drum meditation and get power saws😮
@williamgrissom19952 ай бұрын
I think those big dogs are worthless on that size of saw, for me anyway. I prefer the smaller ones, since they are closer together. I think they just work better. Maybe those big dogs would help more in a thick bark, but what limbs I use to cut never had a super thick bark that needed it. But I'm not a professional and never have been, so I sure could be wrong. Lol I loved the video. I just bought the G111 because I missed my Stihl ms200t and can't afford even a used one anymore. So I'm glad to see your clone saw is working so well. I'm looking forward to seeing or hearing about what your friend thinks about it and how well it works for him. 😎👍
@tatiananaugolnykh2 ай бұрын
Hello, I need help. I have a Great American by Disston 1-2 men saw and need a handle and helper handles for it. Could I be your customer? Any help on this matter is appreciated. I can't find handles anywhere ?! Thank You!
@steveworgan14762 ай бұрын
So did this get finished 🤔🤔
@DIYwithUncleCy2 ай бұрын
It is completely Built but I never got it to run unfortunately. Should have done a "will it run" video to start. And since there is no title I kinda just gave up on it.
@jamman0122 ай бұрын
Looking good. I built two several years ago of different Heights, and have been using them. The only difference is I used railroad spikes instead of bolts. Thanks for sharing. It brought back some fond memories.
@galwaytribesman92892 ай бұрын
Gorgeous job more natural now and beautiful
@samuelmedina57002 ай бұрын
Beautiful, after sanding do use a dry or damp cloth to wipe off the saw dust? Thanks for this excellent tutorial
@m.khotoringa32972 ай бұрын
So good with best science / technology 👍
@nivaldojosedomingos18362 ай бұрын
Fica o pé do galo
@juliepura49762 ай бұрын
Use the proper tool for the task !!
@DIYwithUncleCy2 ай бұрын
I am a little confused with your comment. I rewatched this video to see what you were talking about and saw no point where I misused a tool. Then I took a look at your You Tube content and saw that you Have none. So may I suggest that if you have a problem with the way a person conducts a certain process you have content up PRIOR to that comment that shows your idea of the "proper way". Otherwise you only sound like another Keyboard Warrior. I have been welding, cutting and creating for well over 40 years. I do have an idea of what I am doing. But thanks for the engagement it really helps my channel.
@2DEZFUL2 ай бұрын
Excellent practical project, I’ve learnt a great deal from this project and have been inspired to attempt something similar. Well done !
@user-qr4xg3dy3i2 ай бұрын
Your very intelligent man. I loved this idea to the fullest. I wish you were close to me to make me one. I wheeled over 100 wheelbarrows wood about 300 ft in 5 different days. Lot work. Heavy to carry to. Lot walking involved. If I had this rig I could hook it up to my ride on and made the job alot easier. I don,t no how to make stuff and for sure don,t no how to weld. Take care bud. Hope you come up with more great idea,s for more video,s to come.
@tommylumsford62482 ай бұрын
Did u ever get running
@zeluizoliveira69743 ай бұрын
Muito top vc poderia destor o projeto
@chrispeters44053 ай бұрын
need the measurements!
@chrispeters44053 ай бұрын
kudos. that s a neccesary modification mine bends. Ill be doing this one for sure
@robertcornelius35143 ай бұрын
I admire your hand carving.
@johntillotson42543 ай бұрын
Thx for sharing
@johntillotson42543 ай бұрын
I'd use cement and post
@edwinvonessen11653 ай бұрын
Where do we find the WORX clamping sawhorse? I have looked on there web sites but no luck finding the one you are using. Please give us a clue !
@DIYwithUncleCy3 ай бұрын
I bought mine at Menards. I just checked their website and looks like they stopped carrying it. But if you search Jaw Horse on amazon they have many versions.
@edwinvonessen11653 ай бұрын
I have been grinding out bowls for some time now! It definitely makes a big mess and when you get down to the finer toothed discs its the dust that goes everywhere. I haven’t used Arborteck yet but might look into it. Nice work by the way!
@danc95043 ай бұрын
Hi, I bought an old set of Toca elite series congas. They have the same badges that those drums have. They do not have the metal badge that says elite series like the newer ones. Do you happen to know when those drums were made ? I can't seem to figure it out. Nice work
@DIYwithUncleCy3 ай бұрын
I do not know. I think the owner said they were from the 1960's but Not 100% sure of that.
@danc95043 ай бұрын
@@DIYwithUncleCy thanks
@FULLMETALCAR3 ай бұрын
Do you have to tighten the chain first before tightening the cover down all the way does it matter or no
@DIYwithUncleCy3 ай бұрын
Yes the cover has to be slightly loose in order for the bar to move when tightening the chain.
@FULLMETALCAR3 ай бұрын
@@DIYwithUncleCy good to know thanks
@marcweisberg34743 ай бұрын
Excellent
@user-xn5zc2lk6v3 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Cy
@garythomas49143 ай бұрын
that dust hood is from a Parks planer, I have one on my Parks planer and I bought the hood directly from Parks back when they were still in business back in the 1980s. when I bought my planer in 1979 I had been looking for one of those Powermatics but had to make a move and got the Parks that became available instead. They are both great machines but I think I would still prefer the Powermatic. good video!
@benjhind3 ай бұрын
Hows that farmertec saw running these days?
@rodrigonlineM3 ай бұрын
Ficou ótimo o trabalho.
@stampinturtles3 ай бұрын
I was wondering how these are made after seeing some for sale at an art show. Now I know why they cost $500 and more. Lots of hard work and fine tuning. You played it beautifully.