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If you wish to support me and in the same time to drink like a true Knight, then find your favorite Epic Medieval beer Stein down below.⬇️⬇️
Cheers 🍻⚔️
reconst.etsy.com/listing/1723...
absolutely brilliant, got my weekend plans sorted now
Thank you, cheers 🙂👍
3.49 I am amazed that you still have all of your fingers.
It is the angle that makes it look terrifying, my fingers were on a safe distance from the blade 😁👍
Spectacular video. I am truly impressed.
Thank you very much, I am glad you enjoyed it.
Fantastic build! As a beer lover and beer brewer-ish on occasion, this was pretty cool! I now know one of my next builds and can't wait! Thank you! Very well done! Subscribed! Cheers!
Thank you very much, good luck with your build 🙂👍
Heh a "Recyclable" beer mug, love the athsetics.
Thank you 🙂
Just beautiful
Thank you 🙂
Dude this is awesome!
Thanks man
As a channel that is also into keeping usable things out of the landfill, I really appreciate your build! There are a bunch of us who are trying to create a community of like minded people. Keep building and keep in touch, you've gained a sub!
Thanks man, I appreciate it.
so, what a cool project! Compliments! Thx for the video!
Thank you, I am glad you like it!
Great project 👏 Although I don't drink beer 🍺 I watched the whole video!
Thank you very much 🙏
The mugs look GREAT but come on spilling bear please L.O.L 👍👍😊😊
Those are really cool 😲
Thank you 🙂
OOO!!! I czegoś takiego szukałem!!! Bez tokarki i innych specjalistycznych maszyn. Piękne, średniowieczne kufle do piwa! Brawo! Zdrowia i powodzenia życzę.
Thank you very much, I wish the same to you. 🙂🍻
Excellent!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
And as always awesome idea and an awesome video!
Thanks man, I am glad you like it.
Awesome project. I’m deffenatqy making one of these. Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it.
Awesome, thank you 🙂
Look cool 😍😍
Thank you 🙂
Super, but How you glued the handles together, Not seen in the video
They are just glued on, however for the next ones I made I reinforced the connection with a dowel. 👍
Awesome..... cheers 🍻
Thank you! Cheers mate 🍻
nice, though i guess cold/room temp drinks only as i guess hot stuff would melt the wax coating?
Thank you. That is right it is meant for cold beverages, it can handle warm temperatures but not hot.
Norrlands Guld, instat like
😁👍🍻
Cool project! Would it work also for warm drinks like coffee? Thinking on the wax coating on the inside if it will melt and get mixed with the drink?
Thank you. Unfortunately the coffee would melt the wax,it could also compromise the glue, this is only suitable for cold beverages. I would recommend a stainless steel insert for a wooden cup intended for hot drinks.
I liked your video, think I’m going to have to make a couple mugs. I didn’t recognize the brand of wood glue you used. Must be a waterproof PVA glue?
Thank you, good luck with your build. It is a waterproof PVA, It might be a local brand I am not sure.
You win. :)
Thank you
how did you attach the handles?
Most likely wood glue
They were glued on with wood glue.
@@Squerecycle and that is enough strength?, total novice here
@@neekosupp well I think it is however I built a few more afterwards and I decided to reinforce it with wooden dowel, hat makes a much stronger joint. I just didn't want to have a screw heads sticking out on the inside although that would be te best way.
As much as the beer mugs looks amazing, risking losing your fingers on the table saw is not worth it.
Thank you
Great video! 🤩🤩 How did you mount the handles?
Thank you, just glued on.
Клей со временем размокнет и кружки потекут. Да и вряд ли контакт клея с пищевыми продуктами полезен для здоровья.
I appreciate all the comments and I am happy to answer to any concerns or doubts. There are different types of wood glue and the one I used is resistant to moisture, although in this case the mug is coated with wax so neither the glue or the wood should get in contact with water. The wood glue once is fully cured is considered safe for contact with food, that is how cutting boards are put together as well. Then again the mug is completely sealed from getting in contact with its content.
so many safety issues with this video
Thanks for watching
great woodworking, what a waste of beer during the pour? you rich or summat! :)
Thank you. Hade to do it for the shot, in my head it looked like worth it 😁👍
I need a giant 440z wooden tankard. Any suggestions?
It is probably easier to build a bigger size you just going to need a whole lot more material. Good luck. Don't drink the whole glass att once 😁👍
How where the handles attached? Didn't see that in the video, they just glued on?
Yes they were just glued on with wood glue.
The best way, is to drill screw holes, in both handle and side of the mug.small screw into handle from inside mug.
@@wolen13_12 yeah, or if it bothers you to see screw heads on the inside, another good method is to drill a hole (not all the way through) and use a dowel with glue. It would probably hold stronger than only glue. I just didn't think it is quite necessary, will see with time.
You could also replace one of the planks with a handle that’s configured and cut slightly differently.
awesome build one question though How were the Handles put into place? I know you say they were double-sided as temp but nowhere do you say how you made them permanent. unless I'm dumb that could be it
Thank you. You are right I left that out 😅. I just glued them on, I figured that will do, however I made a few more afterwards and I actually reinforced it with a dowel.
@@Squerecycle got it Excellent thank you!
Pretty fucking awesome!
You are awesome 🍻👍
Is it dishwasher safe? 😋
Yes 😋
what kind of wood?
It is pine and oak.
How have you still got all of your fingers budy safety first in my book but nice job be safe
I guess it is luck 😁, thank you.
Cool but let’s not waste beer lol
Thank you 😁👍
I just cringe when I see those fingers of yours so so close to them blades. Other great video
Thank you
needs work on the beer pouring skills. too much liquid gold wasted
I'll work on it 😁👍
So you did. Why post this video, we don't need to know.
Don't quite understand your comment, but thank you for interacting 🙂
How did you attach the handle?
Just a simple glue up.