davidh has been busy again mixing up and pouring some stixs for a buddy of his and was kind enough to video the process so could what is required. This builds on the Introduction to Pouring Plastics.
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO, THIS SHOULD HELP A LOT OF PEOPLE. SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT AND YOU COULDN'T ASK FOR MUCH MORE THAN THIS . BIG PROPS TO THE ONE HANDED ACTION.
Am I the nly person who can't view this video? It keeps taking me to a mobile photobucket page with a missing image. Can't find or view the photo. Please post on Youtube.
glad you got it worked out. i made that on dialup and it took awhile. i could not post it on you tube anyway with dialup. will be getting highspeed soon.
I'd really like to be able to see this video. But I have a dialup modem too that runs on a very rural phone line maintained mostly by squirrels. (Cable is still miles away and not getting any closer) My computer quits about 1/3 the way into any video I try to view. Heck, even on this site, if I click on any thread, going forward or backwards, my computer takes 45-60 seconds to put something on the screen... like watching very slow paint dry.
I'd really like to be able to see this video. But I have a dialup modem too that runs on a very rural phone line maintained mostly by squirrels. (Cable is still miles away and not getting any closer) My computer quits about 1/3 the way into any video I try to view. Heck, even on this site, if I click on any thread, going forward or backwards, my computer takes 45-60 seconds to put something on the screen... like watching very slow paint dry.
You might see if your local library has high speed internet access were you can check out both davidh videos - most do. I still have family living in the country with the nearest town a good 10 or 12 miles away - maybe 8 to 12 homes on a mile of road. The only way you might get hi-speed internet through Hughes satellite internet. The local library is probably the best route in the short term. Good luck.