Unique Idea From pieces of metal profile! DIY Project
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Hello. I did this project specifically for the production of my next ideas! I am 100% satisfied with the result
Friends, my name is Vanya! I am the author of the channel HandCraft.
On this channel I present everything that I have done with my own hands.
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We turn simple things into unique ones! Subscribe, it will be interesting! #craft #wood #diy
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*Is your opinion easier to buy or do it yourself?*
@danilo_debarros
Жыл бұрын
Dont matter my opinion, but UP
@semtex2987
Жыл бұрын
always enjoy building it by my own rather than buying
@briandavern8741
Жыл бұрын
That question is too relative to answer meaning each persons case is different and therefore the tooling and desire may not be there. That person will also have to judge on how long the item will have to last and factor that in for materials. However I must agree with you and sem tex that there is satisfaction in not only doing it yourself but also as in this case knowing what you made will last longer than anything you can buy from a box store. Great video!
@1carlao2x
Жыл бұрын
@@danilo_debarros 77
@trex283
Жыл бұрын
Imho, if you have the skills, diy.
I am a beginner to woodwork, the main test I have with this bundle kzread.infoUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt is that I think that its hard to settle on a choice of the plan and outline to use as there are a large portion of them there. Nonetheless, I like the simple stride to step directions laid out there.
@BrokefishN
Ай бұрын
so this is to sell woodworking planes really. How about posting free plans instead of trying to sell this.
Muy buen trabajo
Ok i'm having my brother the welder help billed one for my t track table. Thank you for solving a problem i have been having.
That's a great idea! Why build instead of buy? Satisfaction, quality, customization, and applied knowledge
perfect tool..!
@hand_craft
Жыл бұрын
Thank you !
*You have shared a very practical product along with your training and skills. We are waiting for your next videos.*
THAT IS SWEET!
Excellent piece of art.Will surely build myself one.Thanks for sharing.
Good food for thought. I have kept a length of stainless steel rod given to me years back and kept the rod for such a project using Linear bearings, this is far simpler. Not to take the wind out of your sails but in addition would be good to include a longitudinal slide as well with lockable stops and on the Router carriage. Probably closer to a poor man's CNC to be able to router shapes into a bench top or door. Great concept of yours.
great idea
That is badass!!!
Great project and video. Thanks for sharing. Happy Holidays.
Brilliant 👍👍👍 great work.
Nice journey, Great result! I couldn't agree more with your concluding remarks!😅😅🤣
Muy muy útil. Ya me suscribí. Gracias por publicar un saludo desde Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fantázia 👍🏻
That is awesome!
Interesante video, gracias por compartirlo.
add a few more bearings, a couple of steppers, and a control board and you have yourself a home made cnc
Excelente trabalho meu amigo .Deus te abençoe 👏👏👏👏
E X C E L L E N T CONTENT !!! Finally !!! someone that knows how to use a file properly and how to MIG weld right. And how to use safety to do their DIY crafts. IT'S REFRESHING to see someone that shows the PROPER ways! Here's a tip, a friend of mine was a machinist at a factory where they build excavators and such, and he told me They kept breaking DrillTaps. He said one of the new hirees told them to use CRISCO VEGETABLE SHORTENING, in a can, instead of TapFree or any other tapping liquid. They tried it and it was told me that the company bought out the grocery stores in that area, cause it worked so well. You can POWER TAP using Crisco Vegetable Shortening. (not crisco oil. I'm talking about the paste type...similar to LARD.) Just put some in a paper cup and run it up on your tap and start the drill, (or mill), in back gear and let er eat. Then stop and reverse, using a rubber-band on your pull handle. That way you've got an UP pressure on your spindle and the tap isn't having to do double duty to push it out If it's a drill-press, it already HAS a return spring. I believe you'll like this tip. I SUBBED. (Pay no attention to the haters. They have to complain or they'll blow up!) The thing, people just can't grasp, is things MEAN MORE to you when you craft them yourself. It's YOUR SHOP made BY YOUR TOOLS, hanging up in YOUR SHOP. Any knothead can go BUY store bought tools. It's a whole nother ballgame to make and use your own design of tool.!!! Bill, from Tn. 🇺🇸.
@johnd942
11 ай бұрын
@general5104: Take a 'chill-pill', pal. Help to calm you down.
Вот это ништяк!
That was flipping awesome 👏
Awesome build . love it
Hi master . . .thanks for sharing . . .
Awesome project. Been toying with the idea to make something for my router. Thanks for the vid. This is going in my workshop. Keep up the great work.
super !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My opinion is give me a ring and we can make that into a CNC router. lol
блестящий мой друг 👌👍
If Festool made a router sled…nice job!
Sweet!
Fantastic
molto bello
nice bro 😍😍😍
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, una especie de (CNN) manual muy original y peculiar, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia)👌🤓😜
Mate that's going to save me a heap of cash, i just have to buy the router now. Thanks again
TRES BELLE REALISATION.. BEAU TRAVAIL FELICITATIONS . I AM A FRENCH >
Great project. Suggestion, install a broomed cover over the rollers on top. I'm sure you are riding on some chips affecting the end result.
Nice Video 🌹🍃🇮🇳🍃🌹
This seems like a pretty good idea to me. A planer machine that wide would cost a fortune.
Right on
Молодец. 💪👍🤝🤙👌🇷🇺
Bravo
Geht auch viel einfacher, trotzdem eine gute Idee.
Add some movable stops and spacers for the slides and some locating pieces for the material and you can make all kinds of square pockets, spaced recesses for shelves and much more. Have been thinking about making one of these for a while now but haven't gotten around to it(2 actually, one for a regular router and one small one for a dremel...)
@KenFullman
Жыл бұрын
Make the sole plate interchangeable and you can even use it for other tools. The same unit, with a circular saw installed, would make a perfect panel saw. You could even have it vertically mounted in this mode, to save space. Swap out the circular saw for an angle grinder and you can cut sheet metal.
Fantastic work, Vanya! Nicely done!!! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@hand_craft
Жыл бұрын
Thank you nice to hear from you!
At 1.11, I see a drill press clamp on the column. Do you mind telling me the make and model of the clamp or drill press?
@hand_craft
Жыл бұрын
Good time of day. I use a drilling machine Bosch PBD 40
How do you keep the wooden table from seasonal movement? I would never stay flat or untwisted which would throw off the level.
What is the name of the column clamp used to secure material to the drill press table?
We did something similar for a crane on a lathe to lift the chuck.
All you need now are a few nema motors and automate it 👌
Hi, in Mongolia called golden hand man, such kind of people. I wish Good luck and peace happy life . . . GOLDEN HAND MAN.
what is the brand name of the hold down clamp on your drill press? Where did you get it? Thanks Tom
Nice build... Using your Router as a Planer. 👍
Nice
indeed , nice helper tool , why not in aluminium ? and a lateral brake system
Buen trabajo.
Now put X and Y drive motors and you made a CNC router 👍👍
👌🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
when a youtube maker runs out of ideas
I like it. watch out for those fumes from the galvenize when you weld, that stuff can kill you. Maybe instead of a router you could use an electric plane? much wider cut. Or maybe either one. For roughing, a router attachment... for finishing an electric plane attachment on the gantry BTW, you know you are one step away from a CNC machine, right? ;)
@JoeNunes345 : I'm kind of disappointed, too. Awesome jig, though. On the other hand, I've also thought about something like this for myself (and there are similar designs, though mostly of wood). I'm also curious about the cost of materials for this vs a similar design that substitutes less-expensive material when it wouldn't sacrifice quality, durability, etc.
I was taught to work the tap back and forth so that it would last longer instead of ramrodding it through.
I think you could do with a larger diameter router cutter but the holder and bench are great I take it you are going to fit motors + cnc controller to it, you could cut beautiful signs with it, I just wish I had the room to build one I built a nice 3d metal cutting machine but it needs up grading to a better spindle motor as the one I fitted was only 500w so it can only handle small cutters but if I fit one of the 3 Kw inverter motors it should be able to do anything that I would want to cut, I have been thinking of building a 4ft x 4ft table but it would have to be outside so I would need to either remove all of the electronics between jobs but at almost 70 I don't think that I will be getting jobs from other people any more as most days I have trouble with just standing up.
Where can I buy a lock down clamp like you have on your drill press? thanks in advance
Thanx
Not that many more items to turn it into a cnc router, perhaps a drag chain upgrade for the cord first though.
best
عمل رائع شكرا جزيلا
What kind of welder do you use?
Sweet as
I think I'd prefer a bigger router and a bigger bit to make it faster.
Now I just need to learn arduino, grab some servo motors and I've a mini CNC lathe!
To save you some time, go to 7:30, and if you want one, come back to see how it's made. (It doesn't involve the toothed belt in the thumbnail)
I’m sure I will never need this in my life.
отличная работа!!!
😘
At work, they were dismantling a video wall that was built using square channeled extruded aluminum. Every time I saw the piles of metal, I thought of the myriad of uses of it. First one was a CNC rig, but this flattening jig would be another great use case, especially if you don't own a welder.
A lot of work to make a router table work as a planer.
@danburch9989
Жыл бұрын
Most table top planers can only handle boards that are 12" or less in width unless you spend $thousands for one with a wider capacity. This is limited by the space available. This is slower than other methods. Also, table top planers have an issue with snips at the end of the board as they exit the planer. There's a trade off either in cost, capacity or speed.
Why would I watch a video that doesn’t tell me what the end product will be?
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I hate when people put a thumb nail that shows something that doesn’t have anything to do with the actual project like you adding the rubber belt if you can’t entice some one with a picture of your actual project then why are you doing that project in the first place
It might be useful, but it is not simple.
Where’s the timing belt being used? For that, not subscribed
Super, es ist "Metall" , schnöde formuliert, man könnte es auch etwas bildungsreicher 😡eine 5mm Stahlplatte nennen!
I hate videos like this, where they don't tell you what they're building until the end. I refuse to watch somebody just cut and drill for most of the video wondering what it is they are making. As somebody else mentioned, just skip to the end and see if it's something you want to waste your time with.
То неловкое чувство когда алюминий кривее дерева 😂
What’s with the thumbnail? Had nothing to do with the build, I’m still waiting to see where you’re using the belt.
글쎄?. 굳이?. Cnc...
copy paste 😁😁
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@user-nx4pz2wc7m
Жыл бұрын
А может совхоз?
@user-bv4wf4zb6q
Жыл бұрын
@@user-nx4pz2wc7m или всё-таки ферма?))
@user-nx4pz2wc7m
Жыл бұрын
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Thanks for wasting 9 minutes of my life.
*You have shared a very practical product along with your training and skills. We are waiting for your next videos.*