Adam Savage's One Day Builds - Sword Scabbard!

The Art of Creating a Custom Scabbard

Creating a custom scabbard is a unique and rewarding project that requires attention to detail, patience, and a willingness to learn new skills. In this article, we will delve into the world of scabbard making and explore the steps involved in creating a beautiful and functional piece.

The Journey Begins: Selecting Materials

The journey begins with selecting the right materials for the project. The author started by choosing a leather piece that would serve as the base material for the scabbard's back panel. They also selected a type of wood, which was not specified, to use for the scabbard's spine and other structural elements.

Assembling the Base

The next step was to assemble the base of the scabbard by gluing together two pieces of leather using a strong adhesive. This process required careful attention to detail, as any mistakes could compromise the structural integrity of the scabbard.

Adding Brass Accents

Once the base was assembled, the author turned their attention to adding brass accents. They used a Nibbler to cut out intricate designs and patterns in the brass, which were then attached to the scabbard using solder and flux.

Soldering and Fluxing: A Crucial Step

Soldering and fluxing are crucial steps in creating a well-finished scabbard. The author discovered that they needed to use flux to prevent the solder from oxidizing and forming a brittle surface. They also learned how to heat the solder using a torch, allowing them to achieve a smooth and even finish.

Trimming and Shaping

With the brass accents in place, the author turned their attention to trimming and shaping the scabbard's edges. They used a belt sander to smooth out any rough spots and create a clean, finished surface.

The Final Touches: Cutting Out the Shape

The final step was to cut out the shape of the scabbard using a Nibbler. The author was careful to follow the outline carefully, as this would determine the overall shape and size of the scabbard.

Inspecting and Refining

Once the shape had been cut out, the author inspected the scabbard for any imperfections or areas that needed refinement. They made adjustments as needed, using the Nibbler to trim down any rough edges or make fine-tuned cuts.

The Finished Product: A Work of Art

After several hours of careful work and attention to detail, the author's custom scabbard was complete. The result was a beautiful piece of craftsmanship that showcased their skills and creativity. With its intricate brass accents and smooth, finished surface, the scabbard was a true masterpiece.

The Author's Experience: A Story of Trial and Error

Throughout the process, the author encountered several challenges and setbacks. However, they persevered and learned from each mistake, emerging with a greater understanding of their craft and a more polished final product. The scabbard became an extension of themselves, reflecting their personality and style.

Conclusion

Creating a custom scabbard is a rewarding experience that requires patience, attention to detail, and practice. By following these steps and embracing the challenges and opportunities that arise during the process, anyone can create a beautiful and functional piece of leatherwork. Whether you are an experienced craftsman or a beginner looking to try your hand at something new, creating a custom scabbard is a project worth tackling.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwell I warned you recently that it was all swords all the time on tested and right now I'm still in my sword phase I'm still going through while your child's going through what we call the sword phase uh I have I have built this beautiful this I'm very happy I'm calling it a beautiful sword I have built this beautiful sword I'm super proud of it of the blade was a purchase there's a link to the seller in the description uh it was sold to me as a rough forged blade differentially heated it's a great piece of Steel I did all the grinding to bring it in the reason it looks really aged is because I then rusted it for about a week under like two days in acid and then I cleaned that off uh and then I designed and built all the furniture for it which I know looks absolutely inspired by all the swords Peter lion my teacher and friend has built for Lord of the Rings uh brass cross guard a uh wooden and Brass grip and a heavy pommel its center of gravity is I'm going on on the sword it's I'm so happy with this sword um and I've been carrying it back and forth every day uh so I can stare at it at night and it's just like you know riding the one wheel while holding a sword it just seems like poor safety practice so uh it's time to make a Scabbard it's time to make a Scabbard for this thing and I have uh per my old Scabbard I built for uh Boromir sword a few years ago I still have some Poplar which I have I just came in this morning and off camera I cut it to size and then traced the sword shape on it and we are going to make a Scabbard right now uh it has the blade has a distal taper uh from here to here uh goes from a quarter inch to 38 of an inch so it loses only about 125,000 from the base to the tip uh and it also has a taper like that uh it while it's a leaf blade and it gets narrower here and even narrower here I'm actually going to have the Scabbard for obvious reasons go straight back from here because otherwise I won't be able to get the sword in there um I don't need this near well I will need this nearby for test fitting once I start to yeah so I'm going to clean off my bench and we're going to make some Scabbard pieces o I also have an outside of this Scabbard I was looking at Scabbard pictures this morning Scabbard Scabbard Scabbard I was looking at Scabbard pictures this morning and uh I came across an outside look that I liked for the scabbards and that's what I'm going to follow but I'm not going to tell you about it just yet not until I get this all together all right let's clean up I play Grace Cathedral hill by the December stop oh that is a good shot okay all right let us start the process of Scabbard making uh my first step is I'm going to take this chisel and I am going to uh God there's part of me that really wants to Mill this out but you know what I'm just going to keep on going I can't play it while we're running this video but while I'm doing this I'm listening to the song Brandy famous wonderful song Brandy uh it is the plot centerpiece of the second Guardians of the Galaxy film terrific song I grew up with it came out when I was a kid and I wanted to tell you a story about the song Brandy um in 200 one or so I was working on AI uh at ilm industrial Light and Magic over there on Kerner Boulevard and I was working with this dude who came over to me one day while we were working in the shop this song was on the radio and I'm working at my table and this dude's working over at his table and he comes over to me I literally can't remember this guy's name he only worked on this one job with us uh for just like a couple months but anyway he comes over to me and he goes hey Adam you know this song Brandy I said yeah Brandy you're a fun girl I know it well and he goes you know what it's about and I'm like I'm thinking it's like You're So Vain by Carly Simon it's supposedly about MC Jagger or maybe it's about Warren batty who knows who it could be about so I thought I was getting that kind of you know truthtellah who go there they they really like her but none of them can marry her because they're kind of married to the Sea and I was like yeah I I got that from listening to the song for the better part of the last 30 some odd years and he goes yeah I know I just only listened to the lyrics for the first time the weirdest interaction I have ever had around the song Brandy you're welcome this is tiring work I will tell you holding a chisel correctly while you're doing this non-trivial operation there's a lot of variant and I'm terrified of digging too deep raising the back angle of the Chisel up too high at the same time I want to take out a certain amount of meat and like learning the difference between those two things really tricky takes a lot of patience I was sitting here running through different tools I could use to do this and I was picturing some non-existent I was picturing that I had some non-existent Japanese teacher of joinery who was watching me move through these tools and just being like so this is the kind of modog I have going on in my head like that Japanese woodworker in my head the standin for my subconscious here is being like I'm really disappointed in you Adam you really you need to have more patience you need to go more slowly the reason your hand hurts is because you're ripping too hard I know I know those things just a lot of repetitive tedious glorious holy all right I have room to move all right give or take I I know I'm going too fast I it's almost like I can notot frankly it's almost like I can't fast I'm already I can tell I'm in the wrong State of Mind for doing this I'm going to call it I'm going to come in tomorrow finish this and glue these together I'm happy with how it's going but I'm way out of energy and I really want it to go right and I can tell I'm about to make a mistake that will like yeah I can tell I'm I'm close to mistake land so let's move away from mistake land and call it see you tomorrow well there's been a couple of one-day builds in the interim but I'm back on the Scabbard again and um the scab scabbards are really interesting um I'm always a little daunted by them at first and then they always turn out to be a little less effort than I was afraid they would be so what I did was I drew the outline of the sword on this popler popler it's all about popular um and then I used a chisel and outlined with the flat side out I outlined that about an eighth of an inch down and then I chiseled down a little lead Ed right there and now I'm going in with the violin plane and I am uh I am bowly I am creating the bowl that will handle the um the sort of diamond cross section of the blade uh let's s what's what I really like about going through this process this is about my fifth or sixth or even seventh Scabbard might even be my 10th who knows but this is like I've made the better part of a dozen scabbards so far uh and I can see that as one improves in the making of Swords one gets a better intuition for the shapes of the scabbards and exactly how to do the the hogging out required this one feels like we're far long uh let's uh yep yeah that looks like it's going to fit and yeah okay so let's get this shape correct here yeah yeah okay cool sorry I think I was saying something before where I could see I was saying I've made a few scabbards and I think if there's something that I've learned while making them it's that I'm starting to get a better intuition for how a sword fits in here uh and that's just like yeah that's just that kind of you know Wonderful instit tional knowledge that comes when you build weird uh I just love that I think I want to try clamping these two halves together and see if I can't get a sword in between them I think that's really the kind of thing to try here o bump did I really bump you into the I'm going to need to be sharpen oh God I love these little violin planes they are so awesome okay let's try this all right now we're going to cut out a strip of Lamb's wool because we're going to we're going to give this thing a little bit of a liner in Lamb's wo uh in order to uh have some Rust inhibiting properties I believe wait a minute you are synthetic I thought you were real yeah I can see some looming going on here uh let me go back and see what I have I knew I had some actual lamb skin or sheep skin I know I should have known Ikea I should have know Nas weren't real uh all right so we're going to do uh we're just going to do the first little bit here now we're going to shave okay I think I can go with a longer piece y let's do it now this is the way Rick lion taught me to carve all fur from the back with a sharp blade just breaking the surface and in this way you're not slicing through all the little hairy hairs yeah Yep this is going to be so freaking satisfying I can't even tell it go oh yeah going to knit some socks out of this wo I am not knitting socks out of this wall there we go oh so great I do that there that goes like that and this goes like that that's great I like it all right I'm going to use some of tight Bond's hide glue here which I have uh ordered some of I'm trying out a new glue I don't know High glues very well but Ted Woodford loves them for fixing guitars and I think myself I think to myself I can't sing that uh so anyway I I was I'm attaching this bit of um sheep's wool to uh the wood so this is a Suede and a wood and I I don't want to use barge glue cuz I don't want the at the the the I don't want those chemicals near my blade you know what I mean it's a good blade I don't want my chemicals near them no uh so high glue is what I'm trying uh and what we're going to do we're going to clean this up with some sandpaper have some high glue in there oo this stuff is thick I'm going to use CA glue to put this together okay yeah I think we're ready for good I have the rudiment of a Scabbard I'm going to let it set for a few minutes and then uh I'll clean up here and we'll try it out so right now uh I'm very happy with how this is gone I've got a really nice envelope uh I am going to be it's a little bit of a grabit the end which I like I want a little bit there's a little bit of flex to the wood uh one side is a little thicker than the other so I'm going to plain a little more on this side uh but first but soft um but first we're going to cut this out according to the line here that I have drawn that that follows the blade with about I don't know 150 th as a border what God a it's great oh I love it very happy that's a nice positive grab I can make some Hardware some furniture for that this is really good oh very happy okay so now I want to mark this I want to mark this with center lines and and then I'm going to PL it we're going to clean this up on my belt sander now yeah I'm very happy I've got a nice I've got a nice line I know it's a little wavy I don't mind that I got a nice line I know what's the outside and what's the inside when I put this on and there it is oh we got a little split there don't we yeah all right that's that's why we're going to have to make some brass hardware for this yeah there we go yeah W this is great I'm going to uh I've got a piece of leather here I'm going to barge glue the middle of it and glue it to that which is the outside yep and then I'm going to wrap it around and I'm going to finish it with a strip that is slightly undersized that's how this is going to all go so first up we're going to crack this open is this the shot is it really the shot I don't think it's the shot there we yeah oh more like a cooking show e okay we're going to join these two partners in holy matrimony there's any reason you can think of that that shouldn't happen speak now outstanding very happy all right oh right I forgot the second the wood C right okay oh I love this look that I'm really happy with that came out just how I wanted to um I'm going to make a panel to glue onto here um but first I need to sand this down so I don't get any bumps my skying isn't great but this totally sufficient let's see here you you never pull a sword out of your back all right uh okay let's do some brass work shall we for what oh I'm using a Nibbler here this is a really fun tool I'm making a slot that the sword will go through at the end of the um brass that sits at the entrance to the Scabbard and uh this is a tool for making square holes it's uh you could always get them at Radio Shack back in the day these were a these were a Radio Shack special for making square holes when you were making like project boxes and things like that oh Radio Shack that's nice I'm happy about that great let's uh fin that a little bit all down oh now oh e all right I'm following the outline the back is the bag okay let's get some fux on there okay so yeah we're going to drop some solder down in there this is the new thing I'm noticing I'm learning how to put solder in and heat it up so it does its business all right we got some flux let us not run out in the middle shall we what do I think I am Tom Cruz from bartender what do you call it cocktail is that all the way around did I manage to get that I did wow I don't mind saying I'm impressed with myself right now I'm just getting better at the soldering it's getting more consistent I'm screwing up less getting good results more yeah I may have to crack that open just a little bit that's fine so there we go that is the top of the it's not the final shape of the top of the sca but it is the top of the sca here why don't you watch me my hands instead of my face watch my hands I don't know what I'm referring to all right let's trim that back let's uh let's make that pretty shall we so okay there we go that yeah the most beautiful one that anyone's ever built that's for sure but it's pretty good I'm pretty happy with it okay so now the question is what what is the shape what is the shape what is the shape oh and by the way fits yeah that is a nice fit doesn't rattle around or anything so question is what is that what is the shape so the shape is is it now we're going to cut that shape out is that really the shape we're going to cut out hang on I don't know what that's sh yeah I'm gonna do the first one now the question is how do I oh I know oh so this is fun how do you cut out the red the red lines here well I'm about to try I'm about to do it here's where it goes this oh yeah this is totally appropriate this is called the Nibbler it's a notcher this is another Nibbler watch this one go watch this one go so oh sorry so that's what it does it makes little tiny moons of brass so I am going to uh I'm going to Jesus C slow down every oh see that just just carves it right up ladies and germs yes okay I'm going to finish this on the Belt Sander a all right come come let us see come come let let me show you oh yes like Merlin's Crown o oo okay now now it's feeling like something like a thing like a thing I'm happy yeah I know I got to do that part how we gonna do that what are we gonna do what are we gonna do with that what are we gonna do I don't know but I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure I'm going to take this home and stare at it tonight I remain pleased there's no way I'm cleaning up tonight it's almost 6 o' time to gowell I warned you recently that it was all swords all the time on tested and right now I'm still in my sword phase I'm still going through while your child's going through what we call the sword phase uh I have I have built this beautiful this I'm very happy I'm calling it a beautiful sword I have built this beautiful sword I'm super proud of it of the blade was a purchase there's a link to the seller in the description uh it was sold to me as a rough forged blade differentially heated it's a great piece of Steel I did all the grinding to bring it in the reason it looks really aged is because I then rusted it for about a week under like two days in acid and then I cleaned that off uh and then I designed and built all the furniture for it which I know looks absolutely inspired by all the swords Peter lion my teacher and friend has built for Lord of the Rings uh brass cross guard a uh wooden and Brass grip and a heavy pommel its center of gravity is I'm going on on the sword it's I'm so happy with this sword um and I've been carrying it back and forth every day uh so I can stare at it at night and it's just like you know riding the one wheel while holding a sword it just seems like poor safety practice so uh it's time to make a Scabbard it's time to make a Scabbard for this thing and I have uh per my old Scabbard I built for uh Boromir sword a few years ago I still have some Poplar which I have I just came in this morning and off camera I cut it to size and then traced the sword shape on it and we are going to make a Scabbard right now uh it has the blade has a distal taper uh from here to here uh goes from a quarter inch to 38 of an inch so it loses only about 125,000 from the base to the tip uh and it also has a taper like that uh it while it's a leaf blade and it gets narrower here and even narrower here I'm actually going to have the Scabbard for obvious reasons go straight back from here because otherwise I won't be able to get the sword in there um I don't need this near well I will need this nearby for test fitting once I start to yeah so I'm going to clean off my bench and we're going to make some Scabbard pieces o I also have an outside of this Scabbard I was looking at Scabbard pictures this morning Scabbard Scabbard Scabbard I was looking at Scabbard pictures this morning and uh I came across an outside look that I liked for the scabbards and that's what I'm going to follow but I'm not going to tell you about it just yet not until I get this all together all right let's clean up I play Grace Cathedral hill by the December stop oh that is a good shot okay all right let us start the process of Scabbard making uh my first step is I'm going to take this chisel and I am going to uh God there's part of me that really wants to Mill this out but you know what I'm just going to keep on going I can't play it while we're running this video but while I'm doing this I'm listening to the song Brandy famous wonderful song Brandy uh it is the plot centerpiece of the second Guardians of the Galaxy film terrific song I grew up with it came out when I was a kid and I wanted to tell you a story about the song Brandy um in 200 one or so I was working on AI uh at ilm industrial Light and Magic over there on Kerner Boulevard and I was working with this dude who came over to me one day while we were working in the shop this song was on the radio and I'm working at my table and this dude's working over at his table and he comes over to me I literally can't remember this guy's name he only worked on this one job with us uh for just like a couple months but anyway he comes over to me and he goes hey Adam you know this song Brandy I said yeah Brandy you're a fun girl I know it well and he goes you know what it's about and I'm like I'm thinking it's like You're So Vain by Carly Simon it's supposedly about MC Jagger or maybe it's about Warren batty who knows who it could be about so I thought I was getting that kind of you know truthtellah who go there they they really like her but none of them can marry her because they're kind of married to the Sea and I was like yeah I I got that from listening to the song for the better part of the last 30 some odd years and he goes yeah I know I just only listened to the lyrics for the first time the weirdest interaction I have ever had around the song Brandy you're welcome this is tiring work I will tell you holding a chisel correctly while you're doing this non-trivial operation there's a lot of variant and I'm terrified of digging too deep raising the back angle of the Chisel up too high at the same time I want to take out a certain amount of meat and like learning the difference between those two things really tricky takes a lot of patience I was sitting here running through different tools I could use to do this and I was picturing some non-existent I was picturing that I had some non-existent Japanese teacher of joinery who was watching me move through these tools and just being like so this is the kind of modog I have going on in my head like that Japanese woodworker in my head the standin for my subconscious here is being like I'm really disappointed in you Adam you really you need to have more patience you need to go more slowly the reason your hand hurts is because you're ripping too hard I know I know those things just a lot of repetitive tedious glorious holy all right I have room to move all right give or take I I know I'm going too fast I it's almost like I can notot frankly it's almost like I can't fast I'm already I can tell I'm in the wrong State of Mind for doing this I'm going to call it I'm going to come in tomorrow finish this and glue these together I'm happy with how it's going but I'm way out of energy and I really want it to go right and I can tell I'm about to make a mistake that will like yeah I can tell I'm I'm close to mistake land so let's move away from mistake land and call it see you tomorrow well there's been a couple of one-day builds in the interim but I'm back on the Scabbard again and um the scab scabbards are really interesting um I'm always a little daunted by them at first and then they always turn out to be a little less effort than I was afraid they would be so what I did was I drew the outline of the sword on this popler popler it's all about popular um and then I used a chisel and outlined with the flat side out I outlined that about an eighth of an inch down and then I chiseled down a little lead Ed right there and now I'm going in with the violin plane and I am uh I am bowly I am creating the bowl that will handle the um the sort of diamond cross section of the blade uh let's s what's what I really like about going through this process this is about my fifth or sixth or even seventh Scabbard might even be my 10th who knows but this is like I've made the better part of a dozen scabbards so far uh and I can see that as one improves in the making of Swords one gets a better intuition for the shapes of the scabbards and exactly how to do the the hogging out required this one feels like we're far long uh let's uh yep yeah that looks like it's going to fit and yeah okay so let's get this shape correct here yeah yeah okay cool sorry I think I was saying something before where I could see I was saying I've made a few scabbards and I think if there's something that I've learned while making them it's that I'm starting to get a better intuition for how a sword fits in here uh and that's just like yeah that's just that kind of you know Wonderful instit tional knowledge that comes when you build weird uh I just love that I think I want to try clamping these two halves together and see if I can't get a sword in between them I think that's really the kind of thing to try here o bump did I really bump you into the I'm going to need to be sharpen oh God I love these little violin planes they are so awesome okay let's try this all right now we're going to cut out a strip of Lamb's wool because we're going to we're going to give this thing a little bit of a liner in Lamb's wo uh in order to uh have some Rust inhibiting properties I believe wait a minute you are synthetic I thought you were real yeah I can see some looming going on here uh let me go back and see what I have I knew I had some actual lamb skin or sheep skin I know I should have known Ikea I should have know Nas weren't real uh all right so we're going to do uh we're just going to do the first little bit here now we're going to shave okay I think I can go with a longer piece y let's do it now this is the way Rick lion taught me to carve all fur from the back with a sharp blade just breaking the surface and in this way you're not slicing through all the little hairy hairs yeah Yep this is going to be so freaking satisfying I can't even tell it go oh yeah going to knit some socks out of this wo I am not knitting socks out of this wall there we go oh so great I do that there that goes like that and this goes like that that's great I like it all right I'm going to use some of tight Bond's hide glue here which I have uh ordered some of I'm trying out a new glue I don't know High glues very well but Ted Woodford loves them for fixing guitars and I think myself I think to myself I can't sing that uh so anyway I I was I'm attaching this bit of um sheep's wool to uh the wood so this is a Suede and a wood and I I don't want to use barge glue cuz I don't want the at the the the I don't want those chemicals near my blade you know what I mean it's a good blade I don't want my chemicals near them no uh so high glue is what I'm trying uh and what we're going to do we're going to clean this up with some sandpaper have some high glue in there oo this stuff is thick I'm going to use CA glue to put this together okay yeah I think we're ready for good I have the rudiment of a Scabbard I'm going to let it set for a few minutes and then uh I'll clean up here and we'll try it out so right now uh I'm very happy with how this is gone I've got a really nice envelope uh I am going to be it's a little bit of a grabit the end which I like I want a little bit there's a little bit of flex to the wood uh one side is a little thicker than the other so I'm going to plain a little more on this side uh but first but soft um but first we're going to cut this out according to the line here that I have drawn that that follows the blade with about I don't know 150 th as a border what God a it's great oh I love it very happy that's a nice positive grab I can make some Hardware some furniture for that this is really good oh very happy okay so now I want to mark this I want to mark this with center lines and and then I'm going to PL it we're going to clean this up on my belt sander now yeah I'm very happy I've got a nice I've got a nice line I know it's a little wavy I don't mind that I got a nice line I know what's the outside and what's the inside when I put this on and there it is oh we got a little split there don't we yeah all right that's that's why we're going to have to make some brass hardware for this yeah there we go yeah W this is great I'm going to uh I've got a piece of leather here I'm going to barge glue the middle of it and glue it to that which is the outside yep and then I'm going to wrap it around and I'm going to finish it with a strip that is slightly undersized that's how this is going to all go so first up we're going to crack this open is this the shot is it really the shot I don't think it's the shot there we yeah oh more like a cooking show e okay we're going to join these two partners in holy matrimony there's any reason you can think of that that shouldn't happen speak now outstanding very happy all right oh right I forgot the second the wood C right okay oh I love this look that I'm really happy with that came out just how I wanted to um I'm going to make a panel to glue onto here um but first I need to sand this down so I don't get any bumps my skying isn't great but this totally sufficient let's see here you you never pull a sword out of your back all right uh okay let's do some brass work shall we for what oh I'm using a Nibbler here this is a really fun tool I'm making a slot that the sword will go through at the end of the um brass that sits at the entrance to the Scabbard and uh this is a tool for making square holes it's uh you could always get them at Radio Shack back in the day these were a these were a Radio Shack special for making square holes when you were making like project boxes and things like that oh Radio Shack that's nice I'm happy about that great let's uh fin that a little bit all down oh now oh e all right I'm following the outline the back is the bag okay let's get some fux on there okay so yeah we're going to drop some solder down in there this is the new thing I'm noticing I'm learning how to put solder in and heat it up so it does its business all right we got some flux let us not run out in the middle shall we what do I think I am Tom Cruz from bartender what do you call it cocktail is that all the way around did I manage to get that I did wow I don't mind saying I'm impressed with myself right now I'm just getting better at the soldering it's getting more consistent I'm screwing up less getting good results more yeah I may have to crack that open just a little bit that's fine so there we go that is the top of the it's not the final shape of the top of the sca but it is the top of the sca here why don't you watch me my hands instead of my face watch my hands I don't know what I'm referring to all right let's trim that back let's uh let's make that pretty shall we so okay there we go that yeah the most beautiful one that anyone's ever built that's for sure but it's pretty good I'm pretty happy with it okay so now the question is what what is the shape what is the shape what is the shape oh and by the way fits yeah that is a nice fit doesn't rattle around or anything so question is what is that what is the shape so the shape is is it now we're going to cut that shape out is that really the shape we're going to cut out hang on I don't know what that's sh yeah I'm gonna do the first one now the question is how do I oh I know oh so this is fun how do you cut out the red the red lines here well I'm about to try I'm about to do it here's where it goes this oh yeah this is totally appropriate this is called the Nibbler it's a notcher this is another Nibbler watch this one go watch this one go so oh sorry so that's what it does it makes little tiny moons of brass so I am going to uh I'm going to Jesus C slow down every oh see that just just carves it right up ladies and germs yes okay I'm going to finish this on the Belt Sander a all right come come let us see come come let let me show you oh yes like Merlin's Crown o oo okay now now it's feeling like something like a thing like a thing I'm happy yeah I know I got to do that part how we gonna do that what are we gonna do what are we gonna do with that what are we gonna do I don't know but I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure I'm going to take this home and stare at it tonight I remain pleased there's no way I'm cleaning up tonight it's almost 6 o' time to go\n"