WobbleMatic
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How An Engine Works
Today we're going to look at how an internal combustion engine works.
A large thank you to Ademoliner and Tommyvideo who uploaded the video animations to Pixabay. I wouldn't know where to even start designing animations like these.
pixabay.com/videos/engine-motor-piston-74282/
pixabay.com/videos/engine-mechanics-motor-technology-55688/
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Видео

Desk Setup Disorder
Просмотров 5577 месяцев назад
I blame Matthew Encina! This is a humorous take on some of the desk set up videos and also my own desk set up. It was fun putting it together and it certainly makes for a nice place to work and spend time. Video clips featured: Justin Tse - Minimal Walnut Desk Setup & Modern Office Tour (2023) ruclips.net/video/I-a3F0uD7xQ/видео.html Matthew Encina - Modern Desk Setup & Office Tour - Calm, Cozy...
The Best Christmas Present
Просмотров 918 месяцев назад
Title says it all.
Vespa Museum Tour
Просмотров 1909 месяцев назад
In this video we take a tour of the Piaggo museum in Pontedera in Pisa, Italy. This includes a number of brands including Vespa, Ape, Gilera, Aprilia and Moto Guzzi. Vespa (Italian for wasp) was developed in the late 1940's and is still going strong today. Ape (Italian for bee) is a three wheel derivative of the same light vehicle design. Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:27 How to get there 00...
Firewood Processing
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
Just a montage of firewood processing clips.
Power Washer Leaking
Просмотров 37Год назад
Today we're going to disassemble a power washer to find why it's not building pressure and leaking water.
Headphone Holder
Просмотров 54Год назад
I needed a headphone holder so decided to do a homemade version. To demonstrate upcycling/recycling I'm using a discarded toilet roll holder and some scrap metal. A bit of cutting, drilling, grinding, welding and painting and hey presto! Why buy it when you can DIY it (at 3 times the cost and time)? Or in this case no cost but 6 times the time! Lrn2diy RUclips channel: www.youtube.com/@LRN2DIY/...
Madrid Railway Museum
Просмотров 164Год назад
A very short video and a few photos of the railway museum in Madrid. Quality not great and I wish I'd shot a lot more video and taken way more photos. Link to Museum website; www.esmadrid.com/en/tourist-information/museo-del-ferrocarril
How To Wire A Plug
Просмотров 55Год назад
Description: Today we’re going to wire two plugs, the first a normal 13 amp household one and the second a more weatherproof industrial 32 amp one. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:27 13 Amp Plug 13:20 32 Amp Plug 20:29 Closing Comments If in any doubt with electrics leave it to an electrician to do the job! Information on Ingress Protection and IP Ratings: www.iec.ch/ip-ratings as published by the Int...
Digestive Machining
Просмотров 98Год назад
Solving the age old problem of cup/biscuit mismatch.
Most Basic Toolkit For New Home
Просмотров 427Год назад
Today we look at putting together a basic tool kit for someone who is just starting out in a new apartment or house. And I came across a small starter tool kit in a local supermarket so picked it up so we could have a look at it. This isn’t sponsored although it looks like a review. I was just surprised at the value. Thumbnail Image thanks to pixabay.com/users/picjumbo_com-2130229
Calculating Electricity Usage
Просмотров 276Год назад
A short video on what appliances may be using more electricity than you think and how to go about calculating their energy use. We also have a brief overview of electric vehicles. 00:00 Intro 02:31 Household Appliances 06:26 Workshop Equipment 08:37 EV Charging As always thank you to the contributors on Pixabay, the videos and thumbnails would look a lot poorer without them. Thumbnail: Image by...
Workshop Organisation
Просмотров 50Год назад
Today we're looking at a few tips to help organise a workshop. Maybe one of these might be helpful. Glass Impressions Drill/Driver Hanging Station Cordless Tool Storage ruclips.net/video/ALn9zyUp3_o/видео.html And thank you to Geralt of Pixabay for the base image I used in the thumbnail: pixabay.com/users/geralt-9301/
Hydraulic Leak Repair
Просмотров 532 года назад
Today we're going to fix one of the larger hydraulic leaks on an old John Deere tractor. A bit of straightening, brazing and a lot of wiggling! Thank you to CopyrightFreePictures on Pixabay.com for the tractor image I used in my very homemade looking thumbnail.
Time To Fix Something
Просмотров 642 года назад
Well, after all the introductory videos today we're doing a repair on the door of a lawnmower grass collection box. Maybe it might inspire someone to tackle a home repair job of their own. Thumbnail based on image by Miguel Á. Padriñán from pixabay.com
Joining Wires
Просмотров 542 года назад
Joining Wires
Metric v. Imperial
Просмотров 1462 года назад
Metric v. Imperial
Portable Compressors
Просмотров 372 года назад
Portable Compressors
Sockets For Beginners
Просмотров 4482 года назад
Sockets For Beginners
Trailer Jacks
Просмотров 952 года назад
Trailer Jacks
Electronic Battery Tester
Просмотров 1202 года назад
Electronic Battery Tester
All About Batteries
Просмотров 692 года назад
All About Batteries
Vices & Clamps
Просмотров 3502 года назад
Vices & Clamps
Air Compressors
Просмотров 682 года назад
Air Compressors
Die Grinders
Просмотров 2162 года назад
Die Grinders
Your First Saw - Circular Saw V Jigsaw
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Your First Saw - Circular Saw V Jigsaw
Channel Newsflash
Просмотров 852 года назад
Channel Newsflash
Cordless Multitools
Просмотров 1892 года назад
Cordless Multitools
Tapping II - Drill Taps
Просмотров 642 года назад
Tapping II - Drill Taps
Making Threaded Holes / Tapping
Просмотров 1172 года назад
Making Threaded Holes / Tapping

Комментарии

  • @FedUpCanuck
    @FedUpCanuck 5 дней назад

    Saws all and Angle grinders are the most useful tools I own. Seems like you have not used a recipe saw much and were very much surprised. There is different attachments for this saw that you can use. It is one of the best tools made use it more often and find out

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 5 дней назад

      And you're absolutely right. For some reason angle grinders are the go to tool here and you generally only see the recip saws used for demolition work. Since making the video I do use it more especially as it's so clean.

  • @marvinc9994
    @marvinc9994 6 дней назад

    Excellent video. BTW; the 'B' in 'BSW', 'BSF', and 'BSPT' = 'BRITISH'!😀 Credit where it's due, I think...

  • @KidronJOSHUA
    @KidronJOSHUA 8 дней назад

    The angle grinder causes to much of sparks when cutting the steel compared to the other machine which is more faster and safer

  • @Heather-gf9oi
    @Heather-gf9oi 27 дней назад

    Thank you for giving me the courage to use mine… I got a heavy duty garage shelving unit and I didn’t realize one part would be too tall due to the heating duct. I am so glad you said it doesn’t create much spark, that was the part I was most afraid of… I bought a carbide Diablo blade and off I go!

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 27 дней назад

      Glad I could help!, hope it all goes well for you. With a Diablo carbide blade there’s nothing will stand in your way now!

  • @malcolm4k270
    @malcolm4k270 Месяц назад

    Picked up the jigsaw. Any guides I can get to make it cut straight?

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Месяц назад

      Best approach is probably to clamp a straight edge and run the saw along that if you're going down the middle of a board or sheet. There are also guides available to buy. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324050227190?itmmeta=01J3JKX32CVW7E56P6J7S5D1QP&hash=item4b72e60ff6:g:hOkAAOSwqMteKGu8

  • @JuiceBanger1
    @JuiceBanger1 Месяц назад

    ive an aluminum greenhouse frame to cut up to dismantle , did a bit with the grinder but will go get my recip out now

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Месяц назад

      Good idea, it should speed you up nicely.

    • @JuiceBanger1
      @JuiceBanger1 Месяц назад

      @@WobbleMatic yes it did make it faster and less noise

  • @alanhorne699
    @alanhorne699 6 месяцев назад

    Enjoy your vids. A bright work light would be helpful. I struggle to see the work. Thanks for doing the videos mate.

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words. The production value of the first videos I did wasn’t the best. Hopefully they got better as time went on.

  • @melvis2017
    @melvis2017 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the update and the way you explain things thanks once again for the efforts and for sharing this with us. U are a great teacher appreciate that 🙏👍🇩🇰

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you taking taking the time to comment like that. It's great when I see somebody getting a bit of use from the videos.

  • @eimerh8640
    @eimerh8640 7 месяцев назад

    Every home should have one, unless of course you happen to know a potter who might be willing to customise the mug diameter.

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 7 месяцев назад

      Don't be silly. Who'd do a thing like that?

  • @johnodonovan3612
    @johnodonovan3612 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant 😂

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I enjoyed making this one.

  • @wickedone5082
    @wickedone5082 8 месяцев назад

    "And" 😂😂😂😂

  • @jimosullivan3681
    @jimosullivan3681 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic stuff

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 8 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it

  • @davidrobertson5700
    @davidrobertson5700 8 месяцев назад

    It's called a wobble bar matey

  • @johnodonovan3612
    @johnodonovan3612 8 месяцев назад

    Good auld patch. Great to see him running around after the surgery still bossing his own area

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 8 месяцев назад

      Yep. Relieved and delighted.

  • @kvernesdotten
    @kvernesdotten 8 месяцев назад

    Merry Christmas!

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 8 месяцев назад

      God Jul. Hope you're keeping well.

  • @AodhMacRaynall-dr1sf
    @AodhMacRaynall-dr1sf 9 месяцев назад

    oi, 30 minutes on sockets, this must be aimed at people from Limerick

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 9 месяцев назад

      Not at all, just aimed at beginners. Am very fond of Limerick.

  • @hemtet5500
    @hemtet5500 10 месяцев назад

    17 seconds for that plate you don’t get going till 6 seconds on the stopwatch.

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 10 месяцев назад

      You're pretty right, there was a few seconds start up. The bad timekeeping will probably have to suffice though until the channel becomes huge and I can afford a production crew.

  • @andreapalmer6273
    @andreapalmer6273 10 месяцев назад

    can this go through cast iron that is thick. looking for a method of cutting through the cast iron harp of a piano, so that i can get it into pieces that i can carry out of the house.

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 10 месяцев назад

      Yep, it should go through grey cast iron (generally grey is used in piano frames/harps). Should be easier to cut than steel. A long blade with 15-18 teeth per inch should perform ok. Just make sure it’s a metal cutting blade. And good luck!

  • @beegee22
    @beegee22 11 месяцев назад

    I'm 71 years old and have used tools pretty regularly. It was yesterday that I found out about this. Funny thing is that over the weekend I bought a set of extensions needing to get to a bolt head in a hard to reach place and I just now looked at it and it's a set of wobble extensions - it was written small enough on the package that I didn't notice. But I am feeling kinda cool now that I own a set. 😃👍

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic 11 месяцев назад

      Excellent. Pretty much the same happened to me, saw wobble extensions on some video and when I checked my own: Hey presto!

  • @sopissedoff
    @sopissedoff Год назад

    They r a handy tool but expensive to operate,blades wear quite fast

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      You’re not wrong, I find that I damage them easily rather than wear them out. I think it’s more of a special use tool especially when it comes to metal work. Cutting wood or pvc would be way easier and the blades would definitely last then.

  • @mopimega6506
    @mopimega6506 Год назад

    Battery backup

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Not too sure how to answer that comment.

  • @user-wb2is3jn8z
    @user-wb2is3jn8z Год назад

    You’re looking great boy, that camera is cool, makes the processing very real,

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Pretty cool alright. Thanks for the comment. Always good to see feedback.

  • @johnodonovan3612
    @johnodonovan3612 Год назад

    Great video. Love the angels of the camera, especially the one so close to the saw! Great insight to the whole process. Good to see you back in action 👍

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Thank you. The little camera is pretty cool alright.

  • @Alan_Hans__
    @Alan_Hans__ Год назад

    Some interesting viewing angles there with the use of that magnetic bases. The wood is cut soooo short compared to what I cut and what I'm used to seeing. 200mm/8" ? What breed of processor is that?

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Well spotted, the standard length here is 8" and it makes processing very slow. The processor is a Multitek 1620SS. The camera is pretty cool, you can put it virtually anywhere.

  • @garthqueen
    @garthqueen Год назад

    Those Dewalt 785 drills are crap!

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      I don’t think they’re set up for heavy duty use. In a home environment they’re grand though. I wouldn’t go drilling inch steel with one!

  • @mundhiral-kiyumi8300
    @mundhiral-kiyumi8300 Год назад

    Hi Sir nice video ! which model you are using here model number ? I'm trying to buy the same from Dewalt

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Hi back to you. The model number of the saw I have is DCS380. It’s a few years old so there may be an updated model for sale by DeWalt now. Additionally I’m Ireland based so it’s not beyond the bounds of possibility that the same saw could have a different model number where you’re living. Hope this helps.

    • @mundhiral-kiyumi8300
      @mundhiral-kiyumi8300 Год назад

      @@WobbleMatic Hi Thanks again Would you be able to tell me if DeWalt America operates in the Middle East? What is the process for charging if it different ? I'm trying to buy one from Amazon the price 2 times cheaper Obviously the chargers will be setup for different voltage AC sources ? here the DeWalt tools are advertised as 18V not 20 but I believe they are the same

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      I think you’re right, they’re 18 volt in Europe too. European electricity is generally 240 volts AC at 50 hertz so if your mains power is the same you should be able to go for European spec. Generally the US stuff is 110 volt at 60 hertz.

    • @mundhiral-kiyumi8300
      @mundhiral-kiyumi8300 Год назад

      ​@@WobbleMatic Thanks for the help which you all the best

  • @davidargent0628
    @davidargent0628 Год назад

    I inherited an aluminum ladder that is attached to an abandoned house but abutting my house. It's basically grown into the soil and vegetation and has scaffolding at the top. I can't budge it and am thinking of just cutting through it and removing the lower section from my property. What would be the correct tool to use?

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      That saw would do the job alright. Unusual inheritance! Pity it wasn’t something valuable.

    • @davidargent0628
      @davidargent0628 Год назад

      @@WobbleMatic Hell the ladder is probably worth something but the asshat who owns the derelict house obviously doesn't care and I have 3 other ladders, so...

  • @reginecelinaaa
    @reginecelinaaa Год назад

    I really appreciated your video. It's so in depth, but direct to the point. Thank you so much~! I learned a lot.

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Delighted you found it good and thank you very much for taking the time to comment.

  • @christiangalindo9242
    @christiangalindo9242 Год назад

    Thank you for this content. I feel im in a masterclass

  • @christiangalindo9242
    @christiangalindo9242 Год назад

    Its unfortunate you dont have 100k subscribers. Love your content. Excelleet mentor to learn the craft from

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Thank you for your very kind comments. Delighted that you’re getting some good from the videos. I don’t worry about the number of subscribers at all, I enjoy making the content as a hobby.

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @lucascooper2614
    @lucascooper2614 Год назад

    Thanks for this information, where can i find this product?

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Don’t know where you live but most hardware stores of a decent size should have a selection of reciprocating saw brands. On line purchase is also an option.

  • @franciscobet2992
    @franciscobet2992 Год назад

    What do people recommend me for catylitic converter

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      I’ve no experience in catalytic converters so no good I’m afraid.

  • @WertJhg-nh9ix
    @WertJhg-nh9ix Год назад

    Will jigsaw do skirting mitres?

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      It should do if you have an adjustable base plate which you can adjust. My recommendation would be to do a trial run on scrap pieces to test the angle and also the fit up. Hope this helps.

  • @marcoantonioinostroza2079
    @marcoantonioinostroza2079 Год назад

    Excelente

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Thank you. Glad you found it useful.

  • @tarunarya1780
    @tarunarya1780 Год назад

    Unexpected surprise. Were the teeth ok after cutting metal ?

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      The teeth were pretty good, no signs of wear really.

    • @tarunarya1780
      @tarunarya1780 Год назад

      @@WobbleMatic Thanks for replying. Is this something that all recipoicating saws and hacksaws have been able to do or is this just due to the advent of brushless motors at least in the wireless space? Can mains ones do it? It seemed so clean an exercise. It made you wonder if apart from cheapnesss of consumables for thicker steel whether angle grinding is necessary. It has always been this high torque at low revs which has meant that most diy level tool price points seem underpowered according to information on youtube videos along with the concern of destroying the expensive blades prematurely due to runout or heat in a higher rpm tool be it circular saw, band saw or cnc mill/lathe. Shame there is no interchangeable motor that could be used in all the tools to be able to cut metal

    • @tarunarya1780
      @tarunarya1780 Год назад

      @@WobbleMatic I just saw some of your other replies, I will read them asI am sure they covered some of my questions. Thanks

  • @johnodonovan3612
    @johnodonovan3612 Год назад

    Some amount of screws

  • @kvernesdotten
    @kvernesdotten Год назад

    Welcome back! Any luck on those christmas gifts?

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Unfortunately not, there's always next year though! I just need to keep dropping hints.

  • @rusty299
    @rusty299 Год назад

    thanks for the video it was a helper

  • @rusty299
    @rusty299 Год назад

    nice nice

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Thanks, always appreciate the feedback.

  • @SkateboardCaes
    @SkateboardCaes Год назад

    “Just nuts and bolts.” -Samurai Jack

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Had to look that up but yes “Just nuts and bolts”

  • @kvernesdotten
    @kvernesdotten Год назад

    Hello! Im back with another stupid question, dont know if you said already but whats the difference between negative and earth? What little experience I have with it is from vehicles and I get that negative goes on the minus pole and earth is grounded in the frame, but where does a earth line typically start and why does most aftermarket accessories only have a earth and not a negative, while mains powered things seems to always have both as separate wires?

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Hei fra irland Terminology is probably the biggest issue between the two. In a vehicle the positive comes through the wiring looms and negative comes through the chassis, the negative side of the vehicle battery is connected via a strap to the chassis. This makes up the electrical circuit. The negative is sometimes called ground or earth but it shouldn't really be. Vehicles don't have an earth or ground connection. In mains wiring the circuit is made up of the live and neutral wires and the earth wire does not form part of this circuit unless something goes way wrong, they are purely a safety feature. Earth wires are connected to a rod in the ground hence the name earth/ground. Typically the earth wire is connected to any part that the user may come in contact with and it's purpose is to create such a large current draw that it will burn out any fuse due to heat or trip circuit breakers. You may come across appliances with no earth (these are commonly called double insulated or Class 2 appliances) and they are designed in such a way that live current cannot ever come into contact with the housing (unless dropped in water). Hope this makes sense.

    • @kvernesdotten
      @kvernesdotten Год назад

      @@WobbleMatic Yeah it does, many thanks! Also impressive memory there :D

  • @boydovens4180
    @boydovens4180 Год назад

    Its a bear trap that has claimed many people .

  • @jasper906
    @jasper906 Год назад

    This series of introductions is exactly what I am looking for. Thanks a million

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Delighted you got some good out of them. And thank you for commenting.

  • @jasper906
    @jasper906 Год назад

    This series of introductions is exactly what I am looking for. Thanks a million

  • @johnodonovan3612
    @johnodonovan3612 Год назад

    That probably cost more per kilowatt hour to machine than the price of the packet of biscuits 🍪

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      As you can see from the videos this is a big budget channel. No expense spared!

  • @draiochtanois
    @draiochtanois Год назад

    That’s a great tip about the head torch 🔦. This was a very illuminating video!

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Very good, I see what you did there.

  • @gerardbonus5354
    @gerardbonus5354 Год назад

    Very nice. Better than I expected in metal.

  • @kvernesdotten
    @kvernesdotten Год назад

    Here the electricity is up about 8x (fluxuates alot though)

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      Wow, that’s a lot. What does an average KWH cost in Norway at the moment?

  • @draiochtanois
    @draiochtanois Год назад

    Very topical in the current climate.

    • @WobbleMatic
      @WobbleMatic Год назад

      That's for sure. I've certainly noticed the increase in electricity bills of late.