Making a WAX SEAL, how hard could it be?
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Seal this, seal that, they tell me... I like the ocean.
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I love this channel. Truly a master of close-enough-menship
@folxam
2 ай бұрын
Haha I love it! I also watch Stefan Gotteswinter and imagine him wincing at every step, but also appreciating the workmanship all the way.
@thoobonator
2 ай бұрын
Yes it is refreshing!
@janlasab301
2 ай бұрын
Men on the ship are never close enough to me
@matthewb8229
2 ай бұрын
Am I stealing that term? You damn right I am!
@ahvavee
2 ай бұрын
It’s called RAT drilling, RAT cutting, etc. RAT, Right About There.
I don't know what I expected, but that pantograph mill is exactly the right sort of machine for this channel in particular.
@ssss-df5qz
2 ай бұрын
Fantastic machine.
@gingivitis9148
2 ай бұрын
I didn't know it existed but it seems such a simple and elegant to accurately mill detailed pieces. I love it
You always seem like someone plucked a craftsman out of the 1800’s and brought them to modern times; used to old school tools, but thrilled to try all the crazy new things we have now!
@samsturtevant4107
2 ай бұрын
New headcanon
@mastershooter64
Ай бұрын
@@samsturtevant4107 holy hell
You look exactly like I'd expect a Berlin craftsman to look. The jacket. The workshop. The contempt for the English language. Beautiful. Love it.
@ValorHeart
2 ай бұрын
Except that Uri is an Israeli name and he's accent sounds Israeli to me also,
@anders-krarup
2 ай бұрын
Pretty sure he is french
@AquaPeet
2 ай бұрын
@@anders-krarup I thought he was Germanical?
@Col_Mustard
2 ай бұрын
@@anders-krarup He absolutely doesn't sound French. Cheers from France.
@alex.g7317
2 ай бұрын
The moustache
I hope you've enjoyed the video! But, like Some of you have already mentioned, I've made the pigeon right side up wich is the wrong way around, I've done goofed again😅.
@wizworm
2 ай бұрын
honestly that's what makes it fun for us
@bigbossimmotal
2 ай бұрын
We love you Uri! If we didn't, we would not give you a hard time. :-)
@neobaggins3718
2 ай бұрын
You should definitely get with Elegoo and ask them to send you one of their PHECDA 20W laser cutters. Be sure to ask them for the enclosure though, because it's kinda hazardous in an enclosed space. With some ventilation and/or filtration, it's an insanely capable machine. I know you're more about the artisanal skills, but this new fangled technology is pretty cool too! I use mine for leather working mainly, but it is very capable with thin wood, and can engrave stainless steel and aluminum.
@BrooksMoses
2 ай бұрын
It's just upside-down twice.
@BrianSantero
2 ай бұрын
@@BrooksMosesYeah, right-side wrong!
I love the crossover between art and engineering on your channel. It feels like a late 18th century "inventor" time travelled and is learning about 20/21st century tools.
A Pantograph seems like a perfect addition to your workshop for the type of shenanigans you get up to. Really great video!
@Beakerbite
2 ай бұрын
Yeah, likely much more useful than a traditional milling machine to Uri.
I love the quirky humor and beautiful artistry of the filming, editing, and projects! Please never stop making videos!
@nirodper
2 ай бұрын
can't believe he's german lol
@Grumpycat0405
2 ай бұрын
He is NOT@@nirodper
@nirodper
2 ай бұрын
@@Grumpycat0405 well that explains it then
@athmaid
2 ай бұрын
@@Grumpycat0405he's israelian and lives in Berlin right?
@edpalmeida
2 ай бұрын
Even the music is top notch! Great stuff Uri!
It looked like the vat on your 3D printer wasn't screwed down tight, causing it to lift with the printed part.
@redmysterium
2 ай бұрын
I have this printer. What samurai says is spot on.
@SaitoGray
2 ай бұрын
@@redmysterium Yes, also, that base is way too big, the suction force will be crazy, he need to incline the print.
@VeyronBD
2 ай бұрын
Yeah I think youre right. Have a similar elgoo and it prints the most random barely setup stuff just fine for me, think i had 1 or 2 failures out of everything since i started.
@GraveFable25
2 ай бұрын
I had a lot of issues with prints sticking to the bottom of the vat in the beginning. I ended up applying a thin coat of the film type lube to it and increased exposure time for the first few layers. Also roughed up the aluminium plate a bit. Haven't had an issue since.
@samuraisystemsllc
2 ай бұрын
I bought nFEP film instead of the regular FEP sheets for both of my printers, it peels much easier and lasts way longer, totally worth the extra money if you get it from a reputable source.
I just love your work Uri !
@urituchmanpigeon
Ай бұрын
Thanks man!
I am highly convinced this man is a time traveler from the 60's who's using modern technology to make his work easier
I thought Uri was already a CNC machine without the computer. His engraving is insanely detailed and clean
That pantograph is actually a pretty neat contraption.
@foldionepapyrus3441
2 ай бұрын
In most cases a CNC mill or laser will be better, and now they are so cheap I doubt many places have a Pantograph. Which is an opportunity if you have space - must be heaps of these things kicking around out there now, and because you have a human in the control loop they are really really powerful for the sort of stuff Uri likes to do - That artistic, often a one off yet with some repeating elements like the upside down bird engraving a human with the right template and pantograph can just do, and place wherever they like on the part trivially. I'd love to have one, even though I know I'm hopefully this year going to get around to that light duty CNC router so just where I'd manage to put one of the pantographs too..
@MiraReverse
2 ай бұрын
@@foldionepapyrus3441These Deckel brand pantographs are selling for dirt cheap here in Germany. Every company that still has one is trying to get rid of them. So if you have the space and means to transport it they're absolutely wonderful!
I absolutely adore these videos, but especially the Monty Python-esque illustrations throughout! Well done, sir.
just a heads up, you want the screws holding the vat of resin down on the printer, all the way in so that it doesnt lift when the print bed lifts. thats prolly the biggest issue you are having with the elegoo. hope this helps!
I'll tell you what's better than a Uri Tuchman video....nope, I've got nothing.
@angelowentzler9961
2 ай бұрын
TWO Uri Tuchman videos, obviously 😄
@GWServices
2 ай бұрын
@@angelowentzler9961 I made a schoolboy error
@operator8014
2 ай бұрын
Getting one of his pieces at auction would be pretty sweet.
@WormholeJim
Ай бұрын
A pigeön inside a pigeön and sealed with a picture of a pigeön, pörhaps?
From watching other channels, I've learned it's important to keep any wood dust/shavings/etc from the moving parts of the mill, as they absorb oil, and can become abrasive. So might be good idea to have a vacuum for sucking up the saw dust when working with wood. Or maybe you're mill can handle it better. At any rate, that mill is super cool with the pantograph feature!
I'm so glad the upside-down pigeon has endured since the belt buckle days. And long may the pigeon reign~
@paulroth1060
18 күн бұрын
but it seems to be right side on the wax stamp, doesn’t it 🙈? maybe a chance for a second try with the printer…
It warms my heart to see the pantomill (that's what I was told it is called). When I was 18 yrs old I operated one of these for a company that made custom embossing dies for business cards, birthday cards, etc. Sadly, I only lasted 8 or 10 months there as I was more interested in being a crazy punk rocker. I still enjoy the memories of running that machine, and wish I had one now! Enjoy your new machine(s)! And thanks for the video! Nice work!
Love your crazyness, plus you always make projects I didn't know I was interested in and then find myself obsessed with.
Uri is quickly becoming the Stanley Kubrick of makers. Can't wait to see your Eyes Wide Shut!
@ryu447
2 ай бұрын
Weirdo.....
King is back. Love this kind of humour in Your video's Uri. 👍
SLA printers can struggle with large flat models. For models like this, printing them at 45 degrees to the bed and adding supports will help limit the surface area in contact with the FEP film (the suction from high surface area can contribute to failed prints). Also, adding a hole for excess resin to drain can help reduce the amount of resin used.
@luketfer
Ай бұрын
Yeah looking at the bottom of his successful print, it's quite clear there was a massive suction problem and that he was printing it flat and not angling or hollowing it. I think he was treating his SLA printer like an FDM printer.
Always a pleasure watching your videos Uri, TY!
I was sent here by The Wise and Merciful KZread Algorithm, and I am *delighted* to find a maker/woodworker whose process, luck, and results seem FAR closer to how things actually go when I try to do these things. I feel seen and validated-plus, it lets me know that these don't just happen because I'm a screw-up. Also, I *LOVE* your new machine! I'd have snatched it up, too!
@oscargutierrez3206
Ай бұрын
I'm quite sure that most KZreadrs screw it up, bladly. They just either don't put the mess in the video, or just bluff their way out of it, shifting attention elsewere or making a failure seem like something intended. Very few people don't mess up when working. And that kind of master of their craft, usually, would not be to interested in making KZread videos, as their market and client base is solid enough it is not worth the trouble.
I love the stamp! What better than a carrier pigeon for a letter? Fun fact: they actually still make and sell stamps and wax for sealing letters - I can tell you firsthand that you'll get a cleaner seal if you chill the stamp before using.
That mill looks like the perfect one for your style of work. I didn’t know pantograph mills like this existed. They look so useful for art and sculpting. There is a way to do complex sculpting without using the pantograph or a 3D printer. You can get a small ball endmill, the smaller the more resolution it has. And plot out all the coordinates needed. Set your X and Y coordinates, then move in slowly to your Z coordinate. Lift back up and move to the next XY then cut down in Z. Plotting out all the moves manually on a piece of paper is the hardest part. You might draw your design on graph paper first and then use that to estimate your X and Y moves. Then estimate the depth you want. A plastic FDM 3D printer with PLA filament is very easy to learn how to use. You might want to try that
When I grow up. I want to be like Uri.
Fantastic stuff. The HNC machine is great...
All hail, Uri Tuchman Crown Prince of Thingajigs, Lord Protector of Contemporary Antiquities is back! We have missed you and are ecstatic for your return! Wonderful video, fantastic project.
I have complete and utmost trust into Uri for finding the most complicated, difficult and time consuming way to make real art. That said, most people - me included - wouldn't even get this done the "easy way".
I have missed URI's videos, he's a genius in sheep's clothing, fine arts at its best. His humorous antidotes are par excellence and is a pleasure to watch him design, produce and demonstrate his incredible creations. I was so happy when I stumbled upon this video and have enjoyed it very much. Wow, your shop has grown so much since I've seen you. Thank you Sir for your videos, time and inventions a real treat. 👍👍👍
Almost half a year, have really missed your videos. See you next time.
Uri! Glad to see you here again, and quality of video is still great as always!
Genuinely upset I haven’t found this channel sooner. A wild cross between a DIY crafts channel, a Wes Anderson movie, something something Kafkaesque, and a KZread poop. My sincerest gratitude for your existence.
Well done!
Lovely to see a Deckel GK in use 🙂 Enjoyed the project a lot.
@urituchmanpigeon
2 ай бұрын
Thanks Stefan! Im getting to know this machine and I'm very pleased so far, though not having 1:1 can be annoying sometimes, and the cross table is kinda odd, I'm having to reorient the vice quite often to get the cutting range I need. Always had my eyes on the kf series, but it's way to big for my shop 😅.
Just found your stuff and I ADORE YOUR HUMOR 😂 Unclench your jaw my friend, sending you good vibes from the US ✨
Last year, i bought a pantograph machine for 150,- euro. They are cheap and so practical for a lot of things.
A true craftsman. Love your work Uri, thank you for teaching us and making us laugh.
I’ve been subscribed for quite awhile. Your channel is one I genuinely get excited about seeing notifications from. You’re a clever guy with the great ability to showcase your skill in conjunction with entertainment. I wish you all the very best success in life. Thank you for your hard work and dedication.
Always such a joy to see a new Tuchman video uploaded!
So fabulous to see another video from you, Uri! You're one of my very favourites for sure. Your sense of humour is just perfect.
Excelent video, as always Uri. An absolute pleasure to watch you work, and I love all the little extra bits of art and editing jokes you throw in.
I am so glad the algorithm blessed me with your videos! You are extremely talented and skilled and we all admire your craft and attention to detail as well as the humour and knowledge you flavour your videos with. Keep going!
So glad to see another video from you. The past few months must have been excruciatingly difficult for you. My heart is with you.
Uri ! WHAT would we do without YOU ?? Fabulous, as always, thank you so much !
Work of art! The stamp and stand for shellac looks elegant. You don't need a CNC machine friend. The joy of creativity is lost in CNC machines. All the best for future crafts.
its awesome how your channel has evolved! i havent watched in years but was delighted to see how youre now putting your artistic flair on the editing.
A real treat every time. Thanks for the video!
Ich liebe deine Videos. Die Kunstfertigkeit, den Humor, die Art wie du die Videos machst, deine Musikauswahl (oder wenn du selbst was aus den Sprachschnipseln was geschnipselt hast) ... Immer wieder schön zu sehen. Freue mich auf mehr.
You're creations are truly unique, And so is your style, machinery and tools !! We need artists like you in this space.
beautiful end product as always, and I'm very much enjoying the editing these days. The whole video looks like hard work but a great time all at once
Thank you! Your style is what I needed today, but I never would have guessed.
You are a wonderful human. Good job at being alive!
You are wonderful. Great workmanship and excellent sense of humor.
Your ingenuity is brilliant! And the result? Delicious!
Always look forward to your videos. Great work!
That was so cool! I love wax seals and watching you make this was very fun!
The pantograph is amazing! Love your projects! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Been jonesing for my Uri fix. Thank you for your creations and artistic video editing. Love your sense of humor take care, my friend!
Your channel speaks to me. I truely love what you're doing here.
This is a great video; your sense of humor is fantastic. This easily deserves a million views.
A Tuchman video! What a great way to start the weekend.
Good to see you again, well done 👍
Uri, This was very fun to watch. Thank you!
Uri…it is always a pleasure to watch your wonderfully unique humor and craftsmanship. Thank you!
So relaxing to watch, the best craftsmanship I've seen in a long time.
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen. New fan for life
Glad I was recommended this channel - incredible style of editing done and humor. Definitely subscribed!
I've always loved the vibe Uri builds in his videos and projects. Unmatched.
Fantastic episode!!! Uri, you truly inspire!
You inspire me so much. I just draw but its so wonderful to see you create. Love your work, style and humour. Thanks Uri!
Im glad you have that machine. Paired with your ingenuity
So nice to see you back Uri !
That really is ,the pigeon post..............Outstanding!!
Absolutely phenomenal presentation! Love the video, definitely looking forward to more
Very cool. Everything you make is so fascinating.
I'm always glad to see a new Uri video!
I was recommended this video out of the blue and loved it right away. You’ve earned a new subscriber in me ❤ Cheers from St. Louis, MO 🇺🇸
Stunning project and video I can’t wait to see more of your amazing work
Loved it Uri! Keep up the good work
Whenever there's Uri upload I'm always catching it early! Thank you for the bliss
Best channel on KZread. Uri you are hilarious and a genius.
Good to see a YT from you again Uri. What a great result. I simply love the 'Make' things you create. You are a true Artisan.
Man you truly deserve more subscribers. This video was incredible!!
Missed you glad your back. Love your wonderful stuff
Omg your style is impeccable! Am so glad I clicked ❤
No matter what do you manufacture, we love the process the most.
Absolutely amazing. The better artisan video i watched this year so far. Greetings from a brazilian living in Japan
Every video is such a gift
You produce really interesting and fun videos
Dude this guy is great! I love the personality, I'm definitely subscribing!
It's been a while since I have seen one of your videos and I must say that you seem to have come a long way since you started making things on this channel. Your skills, knowledge and equipment have seen markable improvements.
Absolutely funny from start to finish AND educational. Such an effortless humour and great editing too.
i really needed a new uri tuchman , thanks
Wow, best quality content that KZread has recommended to me in years! Fenomenal work!
you delight me in my sad moments. genuine joy
Magnifique. Transition’s are on point!!!
Only a minute in and this video is already delightful!