DIY linear scriber you can make for free out of metal waste
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An easy to make really useful tool that you can do it yourself for free reclaiming scrapped parts from the metal waste bin.
A linear scriber comes handy in many occasions, in both metalworking and woodworking. It allows to trace lines following the profile of the workpiece. Useful to trace where holes should be drilled or where to attach other parts, as a reference, and many many other uses. In this video I recovered: a rod of stainless steel (you can use mild steel or brass), a parallelepiped of mild steel remained after a longer bar was cut, a small cylinder of brass (do not remember where it comes from), a piece of brass screw, and a broken bit.
The only part that is new is a small M4 screw.
Website: accidentalscience.com
Music:
"Invitation to the Castle Ball" by Doug Maxwell
"Island Coconuts" by Aaron Kenny
"Watch Me" by Geographer
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Your videos are a joy to watch, you capture the spirit of building perfectly
So very well done Sir. Many basics of how to do things properly on display along with music that is inspiring instead of irritating. Education at its finest.
@AccidentalScience
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Thank you.
Clever little tool. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
@AccidentalScience
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I have to mention your forum one day because I feel I have to, for gratitude. Cheers.
I love the positive approach and touch you give systematically to your work. Thanks and keep on.
Very cool build.
@AccidentalScience
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you mate.
Better precision than a caliper. Especially parralel
That came out really nice, just one thing the drill bits at that end where there is no cutting edge tend to be softer metal but you can harden it...
@AccidentalScience
2 жыл бұрын
Exactly mate, you can leave it soft or make it harder, isn't nice what you can recover from the waste bin with a little *bit* of creativity? :) Cheers.