Going to try and make something from this sphere for the shop! Check out Squarespace here! www.squarespace.com/timd Check out my website! www.timothydyck.com
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@hardwareful28 күн бұрын
It's the perfect reflector for when you want to illuminate your scene with a grenade, but need the lamp to catch the shrapnel.
@hardwareful
28 күн бұрын
ps. they do deserve a little bit of a light former honecomb, don't they? Get that nice casino lighting vibe goin'
@johnporter8896
28 күн бұрын
😂
@Dalton-bo3wb
28 күн бұрын
Is there a reason I can't leave a regular comment? I can only reply to others. Am I missing something?
@brettfontaine4681
25 күн бұрын
Tim, you seem like you could really use a gantry crane in your shop. Would be a fun video to watch. Would probably need off road tires tho!
@1nvisible1
21 күн бұрын
*I like. Look like shoes for giant rusty robot.* *Q. @**13:05** why bit climbed higher in brass piece in lathe?*
@VeganSmasher28 күн бұрын
When you started cutting the halves smaller I thought you cut off too much, but you totally Bob Ross'ed it. They look amazing. Nicely done!
@wolfparty423428 күн бұрын
Maaan, I really love those lights! They fit the style perfectly in the shop!’ One thing I would do is add a defuser to cover/hide the strips of the LED’s. With it it might even cast more light for ya..💪🏼👍🏼
@calvinwright504027 күн бұрын
Rolling the ball on the table looks like the guy pushing the bolders uphill for eternity 😂
@davidtooley420
25 күн бұрын
Haha 💯 Sisyphus
@Wrathofloki127 күн бұрын
Jesus christ your torch skills are something else, I'm a Steamfitter and use one pretty often, thought I was decent at it, but wow you put me to shame. That's really impressive.
@adcaptandumvulgus425228 күн бұрын
Lighting rig rated for tank impacts, nice...
@jimmyrk328 күн бұрын
Tim, I love your style, ability, and attention to detail. You are a real artist in all things metal and If you put out more videos I would never get anything done. Building your light fixtures is a perfect example of your techniques.
@minnesotatomcat28 күн бұрын
You need a small to medium sized skid loader. They’re the handiest machines ever for someone living out in the country. I bought one about 10 years ago for $5,000 and it’s the best money I’ve ever spent. I use it for everything from cutting wood to moving snow or lifting anything that your back doesn’t need to try to move by itself! My back hurts from watching you wrestle that thing onto the table! 🤣
@frederekmaier3354
28 күн бұрын
You mean a small to medium sized excavator, forklift, lift, crane, mobile workbench, tractor and tank?
@lemagreengreen
28 күн бұрын
Like the stand-on skid steers? those are pretty neat
@minnesotatomcat
28 күн бұрын
@@lemagreengreen I’ve ran them before and in my opinion they’re dangerous and nearly worthless as they’re just too small, I can shovel faster than you can move dirt with one of those. My skid isn’t huge by any means, weight around 3,000 and lifts about the same and it’ll do anything I need it to.
@kevincali28 күн бұрын
LED Light isnt just about the color temperature, but also the CRI. If the CRI is low colors are going to look off. 95+ CRI is best! Looks great!
@77GEEWHK28 күн бұрын
Crickey that's a pair of very heavy duty lamp shades buddy ,👍
@Little_River_Forge27 күн бұрын
Only tim the blacksmith can make, making a light a cool video. I need some for my shop. Great idea
@arlienorwood27 күн бұрын
I love it. I think the bit more harsh color actually goes well with the whole industrial theme. I personally think it's perfect for the upsetters
@torbjornahman27 күн бұрын
Very cool! I like them! I guess you researched the LEDs, since many do flicker with high frequency that is impossible to use in a video environment.
@user-cl2jx8nm7s27 күн бұрын
The warm color looks so much more aesthetic
@fredrichardson976121 күн бұрын
Those look great - I didn't get it until I saw them in place. They are perfect.
@josiahruss696325 күн бұрын
Very nice work Timothy. Really enjoy watching your videos and what you make.
@minnesotatomcat28 күн бұрын
I love your power hammer! So much power but yet still able to give a gentle tap too 👍
@gettinkkedtattoo40126 күн бұрын
Love the lights great job
@Gefionius27 күн бұрын
Awesome Tim!
@paulfennema820426 күн бұрын
Good work Tim. lights look really good. Shop is coming together.
@axemeagain255425 күн бұрын
Looks like you did a pretty good job! Keep up the good work!
@garetkonigsfeld228 күн бұрын
Really cool lights. Amazing job.
@MrMatto8424 күн бұрын
Lights turned out awesome
@Donorcyclist28 күн бұрын
Beautiful flame cuts, Tim!
@lukelofgren410827 күн бұрын
Your shop is badass! The way you made the heights all the same looks awesome
@MarkJanzen-tk1cf11 күн бұрын
Cool stuff Tim!
@wilhelm11728 күн бұрын
Great project 👍
@popgrubbs25 күн бұрын
Very cool, Tim
@htownblue1128 күн бұрын
Nailed it Tim!
@abpsd7326 күн бұрын
If the ends of the LED strips annoy you, you could always make a trim ring around the outer edge of the reflector to conceal it.
@patricke0n28 күн бұрын
Ebonizer is my go to for rusting anything except wood. Turns wood jet black. But everything else it just turns rust colored, even the walls. White vinegar with a handful of steel wool in it, let it sit for a week , strain off the liquid into a squirt bottle, and spray wood for ebonizer, spray metal for rust, works in about 90 seconds.
@crherniman
28 күн бұрын
This I never knew. I'm going to give this a try!
@murmur396615 күн бұрын
Hello Hello From Canada!!! WOW THAT IS A BIG BALL! One heck of a big project. I hope you are feeling fine, because if you start feeling weird get checked out for lead poisoning. Just in case the ball was painted with that nasty lead based paint. I am new to the channel so I can't wait to see more of your episodes. Keep up the fantastic ideas and content. 🤘😁👍
@mikecoombs397213 күн бұрын
You can get LED replacement bulbs for the florescent fixture at which ever temperature you would like. The new lights do look very good though.
@j4nssent47726 күн бұрын
The small color difference from the 30:52 shot looks magnificent
@Vault5725 күн бұрын
Love that industrial look. I have a couple of the old green enameled steel light shades with the white enameled interiors that came from an industrial plant. I may finally have a chance to use them. 🤞 When I saw the ball was a vessel from a process line I had to watch, now I'm a new subscriber.
@TheXenophas23 күн бұрын
You should polish up the outsides and treat them so they're shiny as all getout? Should really help with the diffusion around the up setters? should still have good directional but a more broad light? Just a thought
@tinionn28 күн бұрын
Adda boy! Livin the dream!
@jeroenm361728 күн бұрын
Those are some nice lights you build there!
@winterhorse29028 күн бұрын
Darn! your pretty good with that torch.
@Theorof28 күн бұрын
A flat reflector gives wide light because light will travel out from the source in a sphere. Photography lights are parabolic to focus the light straight or to a point. Therefore you are doing the opposite of what you want.
@benkirkland535428 күн бұрын
Nice. At first I thought you were building a vacuum system. I’ve seen these used in conjunction with a pump to help draw a long sustained vacuum. Different kind of manufacturing environment though. Super great lights!
@werewolf7427 күн бұрын
I get the aesthetic petina of the rust. Its not my personal thing but I would 100% polish the inside to a mirror surface. Then it looks more like an intentional choice and the light is much brighter.
@fordsbetter349628 күн бұрын
As a licensed master electrician I find it awesome to see you build your own light fixtures. Adding The positive and negative terminals was so smart. I would like to add that they make led strips just like that with color changing capabilities with a remote or through WiFi and your phone that will allow you to pick your perfect “K” or color option. Also just my opinion but you have the light so directed at that equipment you kinda miss out on a broader illumination which you could fix by just raising the lights a few feet. Not sure if you wanted that direct on purpose or not. Looks great though 👍🏼
@Mjoll8728 күн бұрын
Hey Timothy, I'd like to point something out about those LEDs. Monitor the temperatures carefully. With how the leds are mounted, you're at a significant risk of overheating them. As bright as they look on camera, they look to me in the 10-15 watts per meter range. From your initial design you should have used about 5 meters worth of strips per lamp, which will amount to 50-75W of power each. I don't know how well a half meter disc of thin sheet metal will dissipate that mich power, with no room for air circulation above.
@aticuss27 күн бұрын
Magnificent.
@vfpfineart27 күн бұрын
very cool 🙂
@randomginger1128 күн бұрын
Minor thought--might you want to mount the lights not directly above the machines? That'll make them cast probably pretty harsh shadows on them. If the lights were a little further away from the wall they'd shine at more of an angle onto the machines and might illuminate them more nicely. But if the high contrast shadowy look is what you're going for, then above probably works best. Although, having the light as I just described would put you between the light and the machine when working, which could be annoying, as you'd be blocking the light yourself. Also, my two cents, I think having all the lights in the shop be the same color is a good idea. If I were you, I'd live with them being different for a week or two, and I bet you'll soon come to prefer one, whether it's because it looks better to your eyes or you like it better when color grading your videos.
@eckridium27 күн бұрын
1:40 - very reminiscent of the first M.I.B movie when he was trying to roll his saucer into the back of the exterminator truck. Using the ramp. Not sure if that was your intent, but funny nonetheless.
@stumpymacgabhann28 күн бұрын
Very much enjoyed that, thank you for the time effort and knowledge. Editing on this vid (was different somehow). So Anyways. From the sunny south east. Wexford Ireland
@ronsimpson14328 күн бұрын
The lights are great, but seem to illuminate the top of the upsetters, not the work area.
@RitchardSpudz28 күн бұрын
Beneficial for future heavy lifting, maybe look into a folding shop crane. Hope that sparks some ideas
@Dalton-bo3wb28 күн бұрын
Now i can comment, but only if my phone is in landscape mode 🤔 Tim i love your vids man, you alway put a smile on my face, i appreciate it
@nichterreichbar78721 күн бұрын
You should paint the walls and the roof white or light grey to make the shop brighter the dark sheet metal make this sing like a cave
@nriyo328 күн бұрын
Tim you really should consider a cordless hot glue gun, very useful for setups like this but still handy for garage tasks. Main benefit is no damage when removed.
@McFrog2726 күн бұрын
You could add a defuser sheet to change the color and brightness of the lights
@flamebeard1033928 күн бұрын
My dude needs a portable crane to save his back
@NathanNostaw28 күн бұрын
What a cool ball. That is so bloody thick. Not sure I'd be keen on such heavy lights above me though.
@rlgmedia536422 күн бұрын
Methanol sphere. Keeps natural gas wells from freezing up in the winter. Probably made at Bromley mechanical in medicine hat AB. I must have inspected thousands of those things around 2005 to 2007.
@erniemathews508528 күн бұрын
What a piece of cake: get a load of tools, learn how to use them, then have smart ideas...nothing to it. Actually, wow.
@GordonSanders28 күн бұрын
I think they need to be a bit towards the front of the upsetter. Right now lighting the top of the upsetter rather than the area and parts that you would be upsetting. Maybe it is different in person. It seemed to be very bright on top rather than in the work area
@calholli28 күн бұрын
I think you should bring them about a foot forward.. It's lighting up the wall really well-- but not really getting the front of the upsetters; which is where you need the light the most. I'm assuming you just have them hanging on a purlin-- so it should be easy to slide them forward a bit.
@johnnyho90028 күн бұрын
Great project, turned out perfect. Tho my favorite part was opening the box with an axe!
@dudetapedtoafridge307327 күн бұрын
Would've been a good idea maybe useing rgbw led strips with a small hanging remote. Since thier not normal rgbs you can get any color you want from full blown gamer vibes to that nice tungesten amber. Either way insane skills and great job dude
@robertbrowne788028 күн бұрын
Seeing the thumbnail I just assumed there was a power hammer acccident and you found a suitable replacement.
@IanZainea199028 күн бұрын
might be good to put just a bit of diffusion on those, it cuts down some of the LED harshness that you get
@darkmoon767328 күн бұрын
Thumbnail looks like an industrial bong.
@davidwhiren81728 күн бұрын
Industrial lights & magic !!!
@axelleaxl.531528 күн бұрын
Warm white gives a more "vintage" look. how does the white balance's cam react? is it an automatic one ?
@bfg163728 күн бұрын
Sick!
@Leo9992928 күн бұрын
I love the aesthetic. I love the ideology of re-use and streamlining the workflow... But it's more than a little overkill for a lamp shade, buddy! I think Colin Furze has some stuff on hydroforming sphere's from sheet with a pressure washer. You should have a go at that. How are you at TIG? You could do it in Ali; low weight, low cost.
@earthknight6024 күн бұрын
It might be better to have the lights a meter or so in front of the upsetters instead of directly over them. As it currently stands they illuminate the top of the machines, but everywhere the action actually takes place is in shadow. That's going to be difficult for your cameras.
@claudemircorainijunior122628 күн бұрын
Perfect
@philipshlain929428 күн бұрын
Bro, you need a rbg light that you can control K's from an app! Awesome work btw!
@Bringyourownhammer27 күн бұрын
Cool 👍
@papaown17 күн бұрын
very nice, alot of work but i like it. that's one heavy overhead light, better not let that fall haha
@richardcorcoran115128 күн бұрын
5600 K is very blue, like fluorescent. Tungsten is 3200-3400 K Enjoyed the video.
@alastairmackay458927 күн бұрын
End result works great, and looks great in your environment. 👌 Can I ask (just curious) how much it cost in gas just to cut that giant sphere?
@5x53528 күн бұрын
You nailed it, Tim. I think hanging the super heavy-duty chainmail on the wall behind the upsetters would be way cool.
@bliviont
27 күн бұрын
I once made some chainmail out of rebar. Some made from rebar or 1/2" or bigger rod would look awesome.
@5x535
27 күн бұрын
@@bliviont Have you seen Tim's video where he made a large sheet of chainmail out of 1/2 inch round? He then tried to run a car through it,
@bliviont
27 күн бұрын
@@5x535 I did not! I bet that car didn't enjoy it.
@danceswithaardvarks328425 күн бұрын
Nice. The lamp of Damoclese.
@philipshlain929428 күн бұрын
Spiral w the clip oriented perpendicular to the perimeter of the circle.
@chrispy386627 күн бұрын
Add diffusers to the lights. For sure.
@Michel-7.7.723 күн бұрын
You should have use a dimmable power supply and probably a fan to cool the thin sheet
@Bellasapienza89726 күн бұрын
For protection and security is better Change is so much heavy and is better lighter if they fall can’t damage very hard
@dakr34643 күн бұрын
Wish u would have just polished the inside of the metal barrel and reversed the leds so they shine off u can still use ur metal piece but just flip it upside down so it hits the polished surface and shines down ❤
@johnborup457528 күн бұрын
Now that is what I call blacksmiths lighting, nice :) You need a big ass blacksmiths compass for your marker, maybe that's a future video idea for you
@bronchiosaurus276628 күн бұрын
hell yeah!
@IanZainea199028 күн бұрын
16:28 gotta get the variable temp ones so you can tune it in
@michiganengineer862128 күн бұрын
A suggestion from somebody who spent over 20 years in the TV and video industry, decide which color temperature you prefer to work under, then get ALL of the lights in the shop to match. That way you don't have to hope the auto-white balance on your camera(s) is working. Personally I would prefer the whiter light from your two new high-hats.
@user-uh8vw4yu6g28 күн бұрын
Hi Tim was watching you with side grinder with no guard 5 days ago I was cutting of a bolt with the thin disk had no guard no gloves and the disk flew apart instantly cut my finger off just below the nail never again! Just thought I would let you know it was so instant
@Aminuts200928 күн бұрын
That would make a great Ion Cannon.
@prplezard10 күн бұрын
I wish I had one of those steel balls to make a Sea Mine wood stove.
@hammerfix724128 күн бұрын
nice work as always! little worried about the power supply getting too warm in there but maybe no.
@richardcorcoran1151
28 күн бұрын
It's on a giant heatsink.
@hammerfix7241
28 күн бұрын
@@richardcorcoran1151 in a closed space with warm leds and superglue as thermal paste. also high in the room where all the hot air rises.
@bobbressi541428 күн бұрын
Sphere looked like a mini ion cannon from Empire Strikes Back.
@ianvolker275114 күн бұрын
Have you considered using COB led strips?
@killerkane195725 күн бұрын
They didn’t have a pair?? Nicely done!
@Austinn7228 күн бұрын
rule 1 of led strips, always put a layer of tape under the strip for easy removal
@brettfontaine468125 күн бұрын
At 8 minutes it looked like you had a nuclear marshmallow!!!
@smacksteel70827 күн бұрын
Now you gotta make a giant one to hover above the beche
@GaisaSanktejo25 күн бұрын
While I love your lights, I'm concerned about how long the led strips will stay attached to that steel plate in a hot environment since there's a chance the adhesive may either melt or dry out and break up. Would sandwiching them between the steel plate and something like a heat resistant polycarbonate sheet be a viable extra precaution? That way, if the adhesive fails, you don't have glowy silly string hanging over your head
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It's the perfect reflector for when you want to illuminate your scene with a grenade, but need the lamp to catch the shrapnel.
@hardwareful
28 күн бұрын
ps. they do deserve a little bit of a light former honecomb, don't they? Get that nice casino lighting vibe goin'
@johnporter8896
28 күн бұрын
😂
@Dalton-bo3wb
28 күн бұрын
Is there a reason I can't leave a regular comment? I can only reply to others. Am I missing something?
@brettfontaine4681
25 күн бұрын
Tim, you seem like you could really use a gantry crane in your shop. Would be a fun video to watch. Would probably need off road tires tho!
@1nvisible1
21 күн бұрын
*I like. Look like shoes for giant rusty robot.* *Q. @**13:05** why bit climbed higher in brass piece in lathe?*
When you started cutting the halves smaller I thought you cut off too much, but you totally Bob Ross'ed it. They look amazing. Nicely done!
Maaan, I really love those lights! They fit the style perfectly in the shop!’ One thing I would do is add a defuser to cover/hide the strips of the LED’s. With it it might even cast more light for ya..💪🏼👍🏼
Rolling the ball on the table looks like the guy pushing the bolders uphill for eternity 😂
@davidtooley420
25 күн бұрын
Haha 💯 Sisyphus
Jesus christ your torch skills are something else, I'm a Steamfitter and use one pretty often, thought I was decent at it, but wow you put me to shame. That's really impressive.
Lighting rig rated for tank impacts, nice...
Tim, I love your style, ability, and attention to detail. You are a real artist in all things metal and If you put out more videos I would never get anything done. Building your light fixtures is a perfect example of your techniques.
You need a small to medium sized skid loader. They’re the handiest machines ever for someone living out in the country. I bought one about 10 years ago for $5,000 and it’s the best money I’ve ever spent. I use it for everything from cutting wood to moving snow or lifting anything that your back doesn’t need to try to move by itself! My back hurts from watching you wrestle that thing onto the table! 🤣
@frederekmaier3354
28 күн бұрын
You mean a small to medium sized excavator, forklift, lift, crane, mobile workbench, tractor and tank?
@lemagreengreen
28 күн бұрын
Like the stand-on skid steers? those are pretty neat
@minnesotatomcat
28 күн бұрын
@@lemagreengreen I’ve ran them before and in my opinion they’re dangerous and nearly worthless as they’re just too small, I can shovel faster than you can move dirt with one of those. My skid isn’t huge by any means, weight around 3,000 and lifts about the same and it’ll do anything I need it to.
LED Light isnt just about the color temperature, but also the CRI. If the CRI is low colors are going to look off. 95+ CRI is best! Looks great!
Crickey that's a pair of very heavy duty lamp shades buddy ,👍
Only tim the blacksmith can make, making a light a cool video. I need some for my shop. Great idea
I love it. I think the bit more harsh color actually goes well with the whole industrial theme. I personally think it's perfect for the upsetters
Very cool! I like them! I guess you researched the LEDs, since many do flicker with high frequency that is impossible to use in a video environment.
The warm color looks so much more aesthetic
Those look great - I didn't get it until I saw them in place. They are perfect.
Very nice work Timothy. Really enjoy watching your videos and what you make.
I love your power hammer! So much power but yet still able to give a gentle tap too 👍
Love the lights great job
Awesome Tim!
Good work Tim. lights look really good. Shop is coming together.
Looks like you did a pretty good job! Keep up the good work!
Really cool lights. Amazing job.
Lights turned out awesome
Beautiful flame cuts, Tim!
Your shop is badass! The way you made the heights all the same looks awesome
Cool stuff Tim!
Great project 👍
Very cool, Tim
Nailed it Tim!
If the ends of the LED strips annoy you, you could always make a trim ring around the outer edge of the reflector to conceal it.
Ebonizer is my go to for rusting anything except wood. Turns wood jet black. But everything else it just turns rust colored, even the walls. White vinegar with a handful of steel wool in it, let it sit for a week , strain off the liquid into a squirt bottle, and spray wood for ebonizer, spray metal for rust, works in about 90 seconds.
@crherniman
28 күн бұрын
This I never knew. I'm going to give this a try!
Hello Hello From Canada!!! WOW THAT IS A BIG BALL! One heck of a big project. I hope you are feeling fine, because if you start feeling weird get checked out for lead poisoning. Just in case the ball was painted with that nasty lead based paint. I am new to the channel so I can't wait to see more of your episodes. Keep up the fantastic ideas and content. 🤘😁👍
You can get LED replacement bulbs for the florescent fixture at which ever temperature you would like. The new lights do look very good though.
The small color difference from the 30:52 shot looks magnificent
Love that industrial look. I have a couple of the old green enameled steel light shades with the white enameled interiors that came from an industrial plant. I may finally have a chance to use them. 🤞 When I saw the ball was a vessel from a process line I had to watch, now I'm a new subscriber.
You should polish up the outsides and treat them so they're shiny as all getout? Should really help with the diffusion around the up setters? should still have good directional but a more broad light? Just a thought
Adda boy! Livin the dream!
Those are some nice lights you build there!
Darn! your pretty good with that torch.
A flat reflector gives wide light because light will travel out from the source in a sphere. Photography lights are parabolic to focus the light straight or to a point. Therefore you are doing the opposite of what you want.
Nice. At first I thought you were building a vacuum system. I’ve seen these used in conjunction with a pump to help draw a long sustained vacuum. Different kind of manufacturing environment though. Super great lights!
I get the aesthetic petina of the rust. Its not my personal thing but I would 100% polish the inside to a mirror surface. Then it looks more like an intentional choice and the light is much brighter.
As a licensed master electrician I find it awesome to see you build your own light fixtures. Adding The positive and negative terminals was so smart. I would like to add that they make led strips just like that with color changing capabilities with a remote or through WiFi and your phone that will allow you to pick your perfect “K” or color option. Also just my opinion but you have the light so directed at that equipment you kinda miss out on a broader illumination which you could fix by just raising the lights a few feet. Not sure if you wanted that direct on purpose or not. Looks great though 👍🏼
Hey Timothy, I'd like to point something out about those LEDs. Monitor the temperatures carefully. With how the leds are mounted, you're at a significant risk of overheating them. As bright as they look on camera, they look to me in the 10-15 watts per meter range. From your initial design you should have used about 5 meters worth of strips per lamp, which will amount to 50-75W of power each. I don't know how well a half meter disc of thin sheet metal will dissipate that mich power, with no room for air circulation above.
Magnificent.
very cool 🙂
Minor thought--might you want to mount the lights not directly above the machines? That'll make them cast probably pretty harsh shadows on them. If the lights were a little further away from the wall they'd shine at more of an angle onto the machines and might illuminate them more nicely. But if the high contrast shadowy look is what you're going for, then above probably works best. Although, having the light as I just described would put you between the light and the machine when working, which could be annoying, as you'd be blocking the light yourself. Also, my two cents, I think having all the lights in the shop be the same color is a good idea. If I were you, I'd live with them being different for a week or two, and I bet you'll soon come to prefer one, whether it's because it looks better to your eyes or you like it better when color grading your videos.
1:40 - very reminiscent of the first M.I.B movie when he was trying to roll his saucer into the back of the exterminator truck. Using the ramp. Not sure if that was your intent, but funny nonetheless.
Very much enjoyed that, thank you for the time effort and knowledge. Editing on this vid (was different somehow). So Anyways. From the sunny south east. Wexford Ireland
The lights are great, but seem to illuminate the top of the upsetters, not the work area.
Beneficial for future heavy lifting, maybe look into a folding shop crane. Hope that sparks some ideas
Now i can comment, but only if my phone is in landscape mode 🤔 Tim i love your vids man, you alway put a smile on my face, i appreciate it
You should paint the walls and the roof white or light grey to make the shop brighter the dark sheet metal make this sing like a cave
Tim you really should consider a cordless hot glue gun, very useful for setups like this but still handy for garage tasks. Main benefit is no damage when removed.
You could add a defuser sheet to change the color and brightness of the lights
My dude needs a portable crane to save his back
What a cool ball. That is so bloody thick. Not sure I'd be keen on such heavy lights above me though.
Methanol sphere. Keeps natural gas wells from freezing up in the winter. Probably made at Bromley mechanical in medicine hat AB. I must have inspected thousands of those things around 2005 to 2007.
What a piece of cake: get a load of tools, learn how to use them, then have smart ideas...nothing to it. Actually, wow.
I think they need to be a bit towards the front of the upsetter. Right now lighting the top of the upsetter rather than the area and parts that you would be upsetting. Maybe it is different in person. It seemed to be very bright on top rather than in the work area
I think you should bring them about a foot forward.. It's lighting up the wall really well-- but not really getting the front of the upsetters; which is where you need the light the most. I'm assuming you just have them hanging on a purlin-- so it should be easy to slide them forward a bit.
Great project, turned out perfect. Tho my favorite part was opening the box with an axe!
Would've been a good idea maybe useing rgbw led strips with a small hanging remote. Since thier not normal rgbs you can get any color you want from full blown gamer vibes to that nice tungesten amber. Either way insane skills and great job dude
Seeing the thumbnail I just assumed there was a power hammer acccident and you found a suitable replacement.
might be good to put just a bit of diffusion on those, it cuts down some of the LED harshness that you get
Thumbnail looks like an industrial bong.
Industrial lights & magic !!!
Warm white gives a more "vintage" look. how does the white balance's cam react? is it an automatic one ?
Sick!
I love the aesthetic. I love the ideology of re-use and streamlining the workflow... But it's more than a little overkill for a lamp shade, buddy! I think Colin Furze has some stuff on hydroforming sphere's from sheet with a pressure washer. You should have a go at that. How are you at TIG? You could do it in Ali; low weight, low cost.
It might be better to have the lights a meter or so in front of the upsetters instead of directly over them. As it currently stands they illuminate the top of the machines, but everywhere the action actually takes place is in shadow. That's going to be difficult for your cameras.
Perfect
Bro, you need a rbg light that you can control K's from an app! Awesome work btw!
Cool 👍
very nice, alot of work but i like it. that's one heavy overhead light, better not let that fall haha
5600 K is very blue, like fluorescent. Tungsten is 3200-3400 K Enjoyed the video.
End result works great, and looks great in your environment. 👌 Can I ask (just curious) how much it cost in gas just to cut that giant sphere?
You nailed it, Tim. I think hanging the super heavy-duty chainmail on the wall behind the upsetters would be way cool.
@bliviont
27 күн бұрын
I once made some chainmail out of rebar. Some made from rebar or 1/2" or bigger rod would look awesome.
@5x535
27 күн бұрын
@@bliviont Have you seen Tim's video where he made a large sheet of chainmail out of 1/2 inch round? He then tried to run a car through it,
@bliviont
27 күн бұрын
@@5x535 I did not! I bet that car didn't enjoy it.
Nice. The lamp of Damoclese.
Spiral w the clip oriented perpendicular to the perimeter of the circle.
Add diffusers to the lights. For sure.
You should have use a dimmable power supply and probably a fan to cool the thin sheet
For protection and security is better Change is so much heavy and is better lighter if they fall can’t damage very hard
Wish u would have just polished the inside of the metal barrel and reversed the leds so they shine off u can still use ur metal piece but just flip it upside down so it hits the polished surface and shines down ❤
Now that is what I call blacksmiths lighting, nice :) You need a big ass blacksmiths compass for your marker, maybe that's a future video idea for you
hell yeah!
16:28 gotta get the variable temp ones so you can tune it in
A suggestion from somebody who spent over 20 years in the TV and video industry, decide which color temperature you prefer to work under, then get ALL of the lights in the shop to match. That way you don't have to hope the auto-white balance on your camera(s) is working. Personally I would prefer the whiter light from your two new high-hats.
Hi Tim was watching you with side grinder with no guard 5 days ago I was cutting of a bolt with the thin disk had no guard no gloves and the disk flew apart instantly cut my finger off just below the nail never again! Just thought I would let you know it was so instant
That would make a great Ion Cannon.
I wish I had one of those steel balls to make a Sea Mine wood stove.
nice work as always! little worried about the power supply getting too warm in there but maybe no.
@richardcorcoran1151
28 күн бұрын
It's on a giant heatsink.
@hammerfix7241
28 күн бұрын
@@richardcorcoran1151 in a closed space with warm leds and superglue as thermal paste. also high in the room where all the hot air rises.
Sphere looked like a mini ion cannon from Empire Strikes Back.
Have you considered using COB led strips?
They didn’t have a pair?? Nicely done!
rule 1 of led strips, always put a layer of tape under the strip for easy removal
At 8 minutes it looked like you had a nuclear marshmallow!!!
Now you gotta make a giant one to hover above the beche
While I love your lights, I'm concerned about how long the led strips will stay attached to that steel plate in a hot environment since there's a chance the adhesive may either melt or dry out and break up. Would sandwiching them between the steel plate and something like a heat resistant polycarbonate sheet be a viable extra precaution? That way, if the adhesive fails, you don't have glowy silly string hanging over your head
Is that a dirt floor?