O.k., this is crazy! 2 of my videos have 1k views. I really only made them (not even made, took them), for posting here!!! I am not a great content creator, so wow!!! This is crazy!!
Sounds like you need to make more videos!!
So the videos are about lr4, so maybe i need you to make something new again, so i can make videos, you can make money, and we can all be happy
LR5…
I think I’m working on that.
Before that must come the LR5SC - the Super Cool version, but man oh man every version I see seems to be in that category!
Congrats!
I’m not either, but one thing I know… If you point a phone at a LowRider doing neat stuff, and you had wiped most of the grease/fog off the lenses, and you upload it to YouTube, it’s likely to get a lot of views. The LowRider is quite popular.
No maybe not. I really like the lr4. There must be other things a woodworker/machinist may need. Just need to figure that out. Look at ussa design. Not sure if they ripped those ideas off or came up with them all on their own but their are needs out there. Machines making machines.
I LOVE that my machine machined its own aluminum parts, WAY EASIER than i thought it could be done.
So i challenge WHAT is next
3D milled aluminium parts.
That’s a great point about the USSA Design stuff, especially because there are so many opportunities for ‘assisted’ hand tooling like router tables etc. As much as I love tech/CNC machining etc, there are still so many things where it’s either entirely unsuited or, at best, awkward.
Or a waterjet. LR4WJ.
Water jet, wow what a simpke but wicked creation!!!
You’re an influencer baby!!
Before long Jake Paul will be calling you for a boxing match!
Don’t you do it! Not yet anyway!!
Maybe you should start pioneering the LRTCNC?
Lowrider Tattoo CNC…
@vicious1 you could team up with Cam!
OMG, OMG, have any of you ever seen an mpcnc v1??? I was not sure if I had any pictures,
The core was 8 major parts…hmmm. It was before the “better middle” that made things substantially better.
What came first- the logo or the bearing mount?
Bearing mount, by a couple of years I think.