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- Sebafleb commented on JackmanWorks's instructable Building Giant Articulated Hands (carved From Wood for Social Distancing)
- Sebafleb commented on bricobart's instructable 'Shave Mouse' Aka Revisited Shave HorseView Instructable »
It doesn't matter how calm the channel is. I will be there with an IPAD7 :P
- Sebafleb commented on LuigiG's instructable Knockoff NutellaView Instructable »
If you use a good quality blender then it will make butter straight from the nuts with no bits or oil. (at least it did with peanuts and almonds).
- Sebafleb commented on randofo's instructable Secret Drawer LockView Instructable »
But this isn't to protect your valuables from being stolen, this is to protect your goodie stash from family.
- Sebafleb commented on inchman's instructable 5 Times The Trash to a Single Treasure Knife (54TASTK)View Instructable »
"The five different types of trash will be pointed out in the steps as they become united..." "Since I’m a biker, many people think I’m trash. So I’ll own it!"Does this mean there is some blood, sweat, tears and/or skin in the knife? Nice job by the way.
- Sebafleb commented on Big Nick 1967's instructable Christmas Ornament, Inside Out TurningView Instructable »
Nice job. Its hard to tell what tools you're using but I thought I saw you using a gouge as a scraper. These youtubers are a great source of information: Carl Jacobson, Mike Waldt and Wyomingwoodturner (Sam Angelo). Also if you speak Spanish Miguel Sanchez.
- Sebafleb commented on mfwoodshop's instructable Homemade KnifeView Instructable »
Great knife but I can't imagine it would do much damage to a zombie or that you would want to get that close.
- Sebafleb commented on offseid's instructable Mortises Made EasyView Instructable »
If you were making a through mortice it would be faster to cut most of it out with a coping saw then clean up the sides with a wide chisel.
- Sebafleb followed tomatoskins, Carl Jacobson and Danger is my middle name
- Sebafleb commented on bricobart's instructable The Illusionist's heartView Instructable »
I finally got around to making this for my mum's birthday and it turned out really nice. I made a couple of modifications though.1. For the screw I didn't want a metal thing inside my wood because I'm OCD so I turned one on the wood lathe.2. For the oil to lubricate the pin I didn't know/ have the oil to use and didn't know how it would work with homemade putty so I cut out a circle of baking paper and it worked very well.Thanks for the beautiful project.
Awesome! Can we see a photo or video of you holding the giant hammer in these hands? Even if its hanging or proped up somehow.