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Wooden Spectacle Frames

Rulof Maker is always good to watch. Here, instead of repairing some plastic spectacle frames, he makes some out of wood.

What is quite amazing is the good results he gets without measuring, and using a thick felt pen to draw outlines with.

What is even more amazing is how he doesn't lose a finger while doing it!


If you want to buy some nice wooden sunglasses (which I presume he didn't make, follow the link: https://goo.gl/BNWcfQ which probably contains his Amazon partner ID)

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