My homemade power hammer, after 13 years of operation
Ғылым және технология
For thirteen years of use, the hammer did not require repair and replacement of consumables. The power hammer was assembled by me in 2006 from improvised materials. The weight of the striker (falling part) is 12 kg. 220 beats per minute. Electric motor 1500 r / m. 1,5kv.
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Perfect! Good design, just needs a little oil on that foot lever, ha.
@Dmitry, what should I write, I'm just speechless again. You again impressed me unbelievable. I'm looking for a solution so long and you come round the corner with this very simple design. WOW very nice
A wonderful piece of engineering. You sir, are a genius.
i like how you can see where the paint has burned off due to the slag from flux and scale hitting it
Looks like a neat design, and has proven itself by lasting so long. Well done!
Yes! I've been wondering the design for a long time. About to make a hammer of my own. Thank you!!
Results are all that really matters in the long run right? Your work speaks for itself.
Nice, Thanks for showing us , Dmitry!
13 years and no repairs! That's as impressive as your billets! Well done!
@user-sw3gd4ur2n
6 жыл бұрын
Bart Layman Why did you think "no repairs"? The rubber strip above hammer-anvil was replaced more than once, I guess...
@maxprophet2401
6 жыл бұрын
I read the description. Rubber strips would be consumables, but things are easily lost in translation. I think belts rubber grease and dies would be maintenance
Impressive my friend! Its amazing how much your welding has improved over the years.
F'ing sweet. I wondered if you made it. Love your knives, and, I'm totally impressed with that striker. Thanks for the detailed peek.
I like it, lots of familiar parts went into the build. Great job.
AWESOME old school never fails
Pretty clever use of odd-ball pieces and parts. The real beauty is in its simplicity. MacGyver (RDA character) would be proud.
Wow! Just like factory made.... Nowadays, used most of my streaming time in your helpful channel.
13 beautiful, beautiful years. Well done.
@Dmitry Making something dead similar from a blown John Deere hydraulic piston but have been at odds as to how to set it up. Thank you for the video that has become my inspiration towards finishing this project!
Impressive, nice design and thank you for sharing this. I very much enjoy your channel!
13 years and never slung a rod, pun intended lol. Nice machine
Awesome nice simple design, surprising it's never needed a new motor drive+clutch belt after all these years!
Impressive, and I'm quite baffled that the old connection rod can take that kind of abuse for so many years - great work.
had no idea you built that! very cool!
Connecting rod! Awesome!
Nice job Great design ......Well done
Now I know what I got to do. Thanks!
It’s made beautiful blades. Well done. Some more blades please
Good job. Well done. Anything to save hours on your shoulder that will thank you when you reach a ripe old age.
Show de inteligência e perfeição muito top parabens
Thank you!
*THATS A GREAT VIDEO ..... ! NICE IDEAS...... THANKS FOR THAT ....!!!!*
I am so impress to your hammer verry marvelous
Very good design
Отличный молот -трудяга.
Porzadna robota!
Very, very ,very Nice !!🇧🇷
Bravissimo!!!
Outstanding
So cool.
Спасибо мастер.
I would recommend some counterbalance and fill the pipes with concrete i love the strap tensioner system too seems to work nicely that jumping up and down die plate worrys me a littleyou cud probly cut an old belt and put a strip aroundit to wedge it still
Смотрю, во время ковки клинков из дамаска острие сначала смотрит вниз, а потом ты молотком его наверх загибаешь. Это для того, чтобы рисунок шел параллельно режущей кромке, а не параллельно обуху? Я правильно понимаю?
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
верно
Enjoyed
Good. Thanks
NICE!
Отличный и полезный инструмент при достаточно простой конструкции
I always that that was a metal leaf spring in the middle, now I see its some type of leather or other flexible material, neat!
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
this rubber reinforced belt
Would be nice to see a view of the whole machine
Oh wow, I see a crankshaft journal, lobe and counterweight piece with a connecting rod, and is that a leaf spring?
muito bom e criativo .ies
Great Job. If my father was still alive I would tackle something like this. I have access to all the parts but would be reluctant to try it on my own. Do you have plans for your design?
You could call it "Jumpy"!
@StarCoreSE
3 жыл бұрын
Or Fappy hehehe
Fantastic 👍👍👍 What type of steel did you use for the hammer bar? Did you do thermal treatment?
Legend
terceira vez que venho ver sua maquina, uma pena só poder deixar um like.
Parabéns! Valeu, por ter mostrado os detalhes de seu martelete. Vou construir um igual. O motor é de quantos hp?
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
1,5 sq. M.
Когда то давно, на остметале наверное, я видел этот молот, только рычаги изменились, тогда там были две пружины в направляющих амортизаторах, если не ошибаюсь
Nice 👍
I would love to know how you made this!
nice hammer... a little grease goes a long way and it looks like your motor base is wobbling.
Eres un genio?
Wow, very impressive!
super!!!
молот классный! было бы ещё не плохо увидеть более детально гидропресс с пояснениями и как закреплён гидроцилиндр? я думаю многим будет интересно.
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
наверное со временем сниму, просто для этого его нужно немного разобрать.
@user-td4xj7gc2f
6 жыл бұрын
с нетерпением будем ждать!)
@DrBF3000
6 жыл бұрын
Ну, наверное со временем о всех инструментах стоит сделать по короткому видео.
Thank you for taking your time and showing us your power hammer do I have a question how much force can a power hammer put down
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
I do not know. weight of striker 12 kg
Дуся-агрегат! :-)
A spring hammer has its best performance when the spring is doing most of the work. When the ram is moving slowly the hammer should never come into contact with the anvil. The proper action is as follows: The ram, acting against the inertia of the upward traveling hammer and spring, starts to compress the spring as it is traveling downward. As the ram begins to decelerate towards the bottom of its stroke, this energy is released, throwing the hammer downward in the opposite direction faster than the motion of the ram, in effect multiplying the force. A good balance of operational speed and spring size is necessary to maximise this effect.
👍👍mantap
гениальность
Is the rectangular tube on top of the striker for added weight.
The anvil/bottom die seems to jump a lot you should weld it in to stop loosing power
Where can I purchase one of your knives?
Awesome ! Indeed why invest thousands when you can craft it out of scrap parts.
Is that your forge blower sitting behind the hammer?
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
right
Спасибо за подробное видео. Давно хочу себе мехмолот, но как то сильно сложно кажется( Такой вопрос, почему редукция выполнена через 4 шкива, а не на прямую, через фрикцион?
@vladimirzyryanov3881
6 жыл бұрын
наверно просто нигде не найти ремней такой длинны)))
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
тогда придётся ставить метровый шкив для достижения нужных оборотов
Nice way to repurpose old engine parts.
Самоделкин👍☝
What's around the ram holding it
gracias por mostrarlo colega herrero
Круто !
What is that connecting rod from if I may ask?
Я не смотрел автора видео и только подумал, что очень знакомый молот, как пошли титры.
Nice! Do you take apprentices?
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
I do not have the opportunity, but I answer any questions
Pretty good idea thanks budy
Why is your anvil not solid? See it bouncing alot its got to loosing some of the blow in it.
спасибі Dimitri spasybi Dimitri. From Botswana. budʹ laska, pokazhitʹ nam, yak vy zrobyly vashi inshi mashyny.
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а почему не замуровывали молот жестко? для чего оставили подвижной наковальню? ради "тонкости" ковки?
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
Задумывалось, как для снижения шума и вибрации, наковальня стоит на резине. Насколько это верно не знаю, но я так привык. Молот тоже стоит на резине и приделан к полу анкерами.
@okb_garage
6 жыл бұрын
тоже всегда смущала наковальня прыгающая. может под нее песка насыпать чтобы вибрации гасить
Дмитрий здравствуй! Подскажи диаметр падающей части(штока).
@shurap
5 жыл бұрын
50 мм.
I’m curious. Why is the bottom strike plate not secured to keep it from bouncing?
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
In the beginning, I did not have another piece, and then I was already used to it, I'm trying to change everything, but I do not have enough time.
@adrianmejia1256
6 жыл бұрын
I see, I was curious if it added any benefit in your forging process. I really love your blades, they are really amazing.
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Будьте добры, укажите характеристики мотора для данного станка, больно уж интересно
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
1500 об/м, 1,5кв
Покажи поподробней про свою приблуду для плоскошлифования на гриндере
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
такое видео есть на канале
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/eJqFy9qjlaidXdI.html
@user-cq4wy9ny9q
6 жыл бұрын
shurap Не. не это. Там у вас еще один есть. Меня конкретно движок интересует и как натяжной ролик установлен. Что то там хитро как то. Ну и заодно тот что полирует. Вперед назад. Какой то забавный он. Спасибо.
You change?
Motor how much HP?
Hadir boskuh
What is Russian for "You're a genius!"
@michaelslack5269
3 жыл бұрын
Although he might know...he is Ukrainian not Russian not the same thing.
i want to buy this machine help me
🌐🔄🔛🔨🌹.⚒💧🎧. WoW 🔥💪 WoW gracias..
Awesome stuff, but as no-one else has pointed it out. 2018 - 13 = 2005.
@shurap
6 жыл бұрын
if you count from 2006 inclusive, you get 13
будет ли видео с обзором горна ?