September 26, 2020 Update: I had a remarkably productive week this week: I completed six new videos.  Of course, some of these were projects I had been working on off-and-on for a while, but this week everything sort of came together and I was able to finish up a bunch of them.  Of the six, one was another psalter video, one explains an idea I had for a new type of filament for 3D printing, one is sort of a tongue-in-cheek commentary on video monetization which I plan to title, "How NOT to make money on YouTube," one is a demonstration of a technique for easy knurling of flat surfaces using a fly cutter in a milling machine, one presents a concept I developed for a new shotgun slug and chronologues my failed attempts to produce it, and one is about my latest attempt at making bullet molds, which finally worked reasonably well.  I designed this mold to have a "replaceable cavity" which makes it easy to try out new bullet designs.  In the near future, I hope to make use of this feature and experiment with a couple of different bullet designs, which will probably result in additional videos.  Additionally, this week I made some dies to make homemade gas checks for hand-cast bullets, and I found that adding gas checks to cast bullets before I powder-coated them largely fixed the accuracy problem with my cast-bullet handholds for .350 Legend: without gas checks these loads were shooting about a 60-minute group, but with gas-checks they shoot about an 8-minute group.  Anyway, this weekend I will probably upload one of the videos I made about putting the finishing touches on a muzzleloader.