Идея хорошая, но требует доработки. 1- привод от асинхронного двигателя с редуктором, 2- груз на рамку с полотном,3- охлаждение полотна при помощи СОЖ. А вообще, такой станок нужен для резки кругляка больших диаметров или других толстостенных заготовок , а для любителских самоделок достаточно болгарки
Можно было бы на направляющие рамки одеть пружины а с верху не заваривать наглухо а накрутить барашки, для регулировки прижатия полотна. По мимо СОЖа неплохо было бы граматную подсветку. Крепление полотна не в кругляке а в квадрате реализовать.
Да уже для стеллажика из профиля такая приблуда имеет смысл. Тут и размер можно выставить и прямой угол фиксированный. Всё будет ровненько - на сварке будет приятно работать.
A friend of mine has a powered hacksaw in his workshop that works with the same reciprocating system as this but the connecting rod attaches to a flywheel rather than a crank, the flywheel creates inertia and allows the beam of the saw to be weighted in order to put more pressure into the cut making the machine cut quicker.
Converting circular motion into straight motion is a nice project but just using a cutoff saw is easier. Also extending the base so he the drill has a cradle to hold it stable from the bottom would be easier.
Yes, but not everyone can afford much tooling, and quite a few of those already have a drill and a welder, making this a decent project to make from scrap, and when the saw pays itself off and brings in enough cash to buy a proper bandsaw, then those who could not afford one before, can now, and they didnt have to spend money on a buzzsaw or handsaw their elbows into dust... I myself hate handsawing and hate using a zipdisc on a grinder... I do use a large 180 mil zip disc on a wood saw to cut metal, but that is only because i have other machines that i used to make an adapter to make a woodsaw accept a zipdisc...
if you had a longer base, you could have made a clamp or a notch or installed a vise to hold the drill steady so it isnt trying to torque itself out of your hand xD very cool project, i wish i had one!
I don't actually think it will harm the drill beyond its normal use. The torque reaction is not very high, at least not as high as using a half inch demmings drill to bore through block of mild steel. The world is not made of aluminum and pine.
@@thomasstuart6861 good drills will last but using it like this will shorten its life a lot... The torque you are talking about will increase depending on what he intents to cut but even without much of a torque, the motor and that drill is not meant for a continuous use like that. Do not use a power drill (you want to keep mix things). You will blow out the motor in a good power drill by using it as a mixer. I see many guys use their Makitas with a mixing rod. And have seen many ruin them. I simply give them a 30 year old craftsman electric drill I have that I would give away for $5. It over heats after 5 mins but gets the job done. They also make specialty drills for mixing.
@@TeacherFlash Thanks for the reply. I know the drill type you mention (black and decker). These type of tools have solid carbon brushes that no one every replaces and the cooling fan could not keep the grip from getting so hot the plastic started to spread on just about all of them. They had one big 'metal' crown gear and a worm drive off the armature. They worked well. Now I know the heat is something that burns them out and putting a load on them causes them to heat up hotter and faster. That's what happens to the big crown gear in many of those add on heads. They are fine for about 15 minuets continuous but the heat travels down the pinion and across to the big crown gear, which is often thermoplastic which reaches the vicat temp and off come all the teeth. Not nice in a tool only 15 minuets old....that I agree. As a continuous mixer, on a light duty drill, that is going to hurt somewhere in a short time. But most of the "plug in the wall" tools are not light duty and can snap your wrist if you let them. I could hack saw that tubing in 1/2 the time than that but that was not his point. He was showing how if you had to cut through 2" of steel rod that you could leave this running while sitting on the toilet. The problem really is in the tool itself. If its got plastic gearing....its a toy. The carbon brush drills are getting long in the tooth and if tools were still made in Canada/America...brushes would have been long ago replaced.
Гениальная идея приварить подшипник! Ржунимагу использовать крепеж не для плоских поверхностей! Это поное профанмтво! Зато идейный парень! Видать эту штуку китаец собирает в гараже!
Сколько мороки чтобы сделать "каменный топор"!! Надо делать станок с ленточной пилой , полотна для ручной резки металла будут быстро садиться потому , что есть не разгруженное движение заднего хода..
wow, this is what you call "mixed metal" welding project. surprising this much work was put in because pre-existing power hacksaw machines are very inexpensive.
Really cool project and a great way to cut metal without a bandsaw. Probably be a lot better to make some bearing housings to press fit the crankshaft bearings into and weld those to the crankshaft rather than just welding the bearings directly though. Much easier to just replace the bearings when they wear out, and stick welding to the alloys in bearing casings is never going hold up well to vibration in the long run. Also, if you don't want to wear gloves to weld then that's on you, but please tell me you're at least wearing goggles or a welding mask for all those welds!
Maybe this is HOW the GREAT Blocks of the Pyramids were Cut some kind of reciprocator based off a Wheel/Gear and Pendulum? Many ingenious ideas to get the job done.
100% thought someone’s wife was going to be very happy and it turned out to be a saw.
Shirley a few wives would be happy to use the saw on a member....
Lmfao! I mean with a few changes, it could still be done.
Hahahahahahahaha
Dude this comment is underrated! Just know I liked this comment 100k times.
Can we take a moment and respect a man who welds using NO GLOVES?! I mean - WOW!
And removes swarf off a spinning drill bit with hts bare hands.
And never use oil while drilling! Good drill bits, love to know the brand!
@@PoisonShot20 Probably makes drill bits himself
I'm not sure respect is the most appropriate response to wanton disregard of basic safety measures, but hey, you do you.
@@hollt693 yeah it literally hurts watching this and thinking of the uv radiation damage
Идея хорошая, но требует доработки. 1- привод от асинхронного двигателя с редуктором, 2- груз на рамку с полотном,3- охлаждение полотна при помощи СОЖ.
А вообще, такой станок нужен для резки кругляка больших диаметров или других толстостенных заготовок , а для любителских самоделок достаточно болгарки
насчет болгарки это слишком уж...
Можно было бы на направляющие рамки одеть пружины а с верху не заваривать наглухо а накрутить барашки, для регулировки прижатия полотна.
По мимо СОЖа неплохо было бы граматную подсветку.
Крепление полотна не в кругляке а в квадрате реализовать.
Да уже для стеллажика из профиля такая приблуда имеет смысл.
Тут и размер можно выставить и прямой угол фиксированный. Всё будет ровненько - на сварке будет приятно работать.
Груз, пружины...
Тут надо про жёсткость конструкции и точность подгонки - чтобы прямой угол был реально прямым.
#Михалыч 4- реализовать полный ход полотна(задействована лишь треть, или половина длины). Это ускорит процесс. Суходрочка, кароче
Very ingenious invention. Some very bright people out there! Congratulations.
Hermoso trabajo saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
A friend of mine has a powered hacksaw in his workshop that works with the same reciprocating system as this but the connecting rod attaches to a flywheel rather than a crank, the flywheel creates inertia and allows the beam of the saw to be weighted in order to put more pressure into the cut making the machine cut quicker.
You are right...
I didn't know of this function of a DRILL Machine
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Excelente Trabalho Parabéns
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wow wow wow, you definitely won my heart, excellent invention!!!
عالی بود و خیلی خیلی جالب ممنون از شما
Converting circular motion into straight motion is a nice project but just using a cutoff saw is easier. Also extending the base so he the drill has a cradle to hold it stable from the bottom would be easier.
Yes, but not everyone can afford much tooling, and quite a few of those already have a drill and a welder, making this a decent project to make from scrap, and when the saw pays itself off and brings in enough cash to buy a proper bandsaw, then those who could not afford one before, can now, and they didnt have to spend money on a buzzsaw or handsaw their elbows into dust... I myself hate handsawing and hate using a zipdisc on a grinder... I do use a large 180 mil zip disc on a wood saw to cut metal, but that is only because i have other machines that i used to make an adapter to make a woodsaw accept a zipdisc...
@@camillosteuss Cutoff wheel from harbor freight is $49. A welder is $300.
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Brilhante, show de bola!!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You are Genius Sir. Excellent dexterity have you shown. 👍👍👍
It's nice to see someone using a proper screwdriver in place of the usual cordless versions
Everybody knows, the proper use for a cordless drill is for running a saw!!!
Excellent ! Thank you !
Never seen better CNC machine!
*You are a manufacturing expert. I'll try to do it.*
Que buena cierra y muy práctica de hacer muchas gracias por su aporte 🙂
BUEN TRABAJO, EXCEPTO POR LA QUITADA DE LA VIRUTA METÁLICA DE LA BROCA GIRANDO,...!!!!!
good~ 잘보고 갑니다.
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if you had a longer base, you could have made a clamp or a notch or installed a vise to hold the drill steady so it isnt trying to torque itself out of your hand xD very cool project, i wish i had one!
Wao es una excelente opción en tener herramientas.gracias.
will you please explain why you tack everything and not run a bead and why not use the mig
В любой непонятной ситуации - вари подшипник!
ДОКТОР!!!! ты должен это видеть)))
LIKE from Brazil 👏👏👏...
Helpful vidio. Thank you and keep going with your best idea and inovation great appesiation from Timor Leste 🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱
UM MILHÃO DE LIKES´É MERECEDOR!!!
WOW, excellent work! I would connect an induction motor and belt transport instead of the angle grinder transport box.
Good job!! Wouldn’t the blade last longer if you had a cutting oil dripping on the blade too?
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Haha awesome 👍 .. totally unexpected
شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك سيدي الكريم
That’s a very good part shaker!
Great job! Genius!
Great built and working quite well.
USTA BU UZUN ÖMÜRLÜ BİR ALET OLMAZ BOŞA EMEK HARCAMIŞIN
Cool tool!
👍👍👍👍👍you are so creative
Top show parabéns pelo seu trabalho 👏👏👏👏👍🤝🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇨🇮
Very clever man
Clever man!!!!!!
멋집니다~~ 😄😄😄
Идея отличная , только механизмов мебельных надолго не хватит ( максимум два десятка резов ) . Говорю как мебельщик и металл обработчик в одном лице .
at least a MILLION people know about this function of the DRILL MACHINE now!
Good work keep them comin when ya got nothin You make it work nice to see Lot better than By Hand
Few people WANT to know about this function of a drill machine
if you want to ruin your drill, then go ahead and do this but a drilling machine is not meant to be used this way. It's motor will die quickly...
HAHAHA Yes
I don't actually think it will harm the drill beyond its normal use. The torque reaction is not very high, at least not as high as using a half inch demmings drill to bore through block of mild steel. The world is not made of aluminum and pine.
@@thomasstuart6861 good drills will last but using it like this will shorten its life a lot... The torque you are talking about will increase depending on what he intents to cut but even without much of a torque, the motor and that drill is not meant for a continuous use like that. Do not use a power drill (you want to keep mix things). You will blow out the motor in a good power drill by using it as a mixer. I see many guys use their Makitas with a mixing rod. And have seen many ruin them. I simply give them a 30 year old craftsman electric drill I have that I would give away for $5. It over heats after 5 mins but gets the job done. They also make specialty drills for mixing.
@@TeacherFlash Thanks for the reply. I know the drill type you mention (black and decker). These type of tools have solid carbon brushes that no one every replaces and the cooling fan could not keep the grip from getting so hot the plastic started to spread on just about all of them. They had one big 'metal' crown gear and a worm drive off the armature. They worked well. Now I know the heat is something that burns them out and putting a load on them causes them to heat up hotter and faster. That's what happens to the big crown gear in many of those add on heads. They are fine for about 15 minuets continuous but the heat travels down the pinion and across to the big crown gear, which is often thermoplastic which reaches the vicat temp and off come all the teeth. Not nice in a tool only 15 minuets old....that I agree. As a continuous mixer, on a light duty drill, that is going to hurt somewhere in a short time. But most of the "plug in the wall" tools are not light duty and can snap your wrist if you let them. I could hack saw that tubing in 1/2 the time than that but that was not his point. He was showing how if you had to cut through 2" of steel rod that you could leave this running while sitting on the toilet. The problem really is in the tool itself. If its got plastic gearing....its a toy. The carbon brush drills are getting long in the tooth and if tools were still made in Canada/America...brushes would have been long ago replaced.
Your wrong @animated anatomy
Parabéns pelo belíssimo trabalho 👏👏👏👏👏🥂
E.G.p...exlant Good. Pravo
Does the post-welding deflexion matter?
Amaizing 👍👍👍🙏
It would have been even better if two springs also added to provide tension between hexa blade and workpiece
Muito bom 👍
Gran trabajo. Ahora que corte en ángulos
You should add a springs pushing down on the vertical arms that attach to the blade.
Nice👍👍
Joss , bagus . So creative.
👏👏👏 💯💯
Love it.
Hay quá có sánh tạo, ông giống người hoa lấy
Cool hobbies, how do you do any type of angle cut?
Add another vise?
You did everything right, but you didn't use springs to hold the saw blade down?
Гениальная идея приварить подшипник! Ржунимагу использовать крепеж не для плоских поверхностей! Это поное профанмтво! Зато идейный парень! Видать эту штуку китаец собирает в гараже!
🤦♂️ столько геммороя! Купи станок, и забудь о проблемах 👍
지금 까지 본 작품 중에 최고의 작품이다
Very good.
THIS IS THE DESIGN OF A MECHANICAL SAW I HAVE NOT YET SEEN!!!
Hola soy de argentina me gusta tu creatividad
Nicework
Nice but drawer railings not durable as does not have bearings ?
А торцовка зачем ? Или простой болгаркой можно обрезать....
A million drawer slides scream out in terror....
Awesome 👌
Сколько мороки чтобы сделать "каменный топор"!! Надо делать станок с ленточной пилой , полотна для ручной резки металла будут быстро садиться потому , что есть не разгруженное движение заднего хода..
Есть и такие станки, как он навоял. Не вопрос. Но вот то, что он навоял и близко к ним не лежало.
Quá hay. Nhưng ngắn gọn lại một chút sẽ càng hay hơn
I believe we just witnessed the birth of Mr.Milwaukee’s first ever sawzall
List of tool used to make this?
Just use a grinder and save yourself a lot of time.
what type of welding machine is this?
I clicked on this video because I thought the dude had invented a drill powered pasta maker. Now I know what I need to do.
very nic 👏👏👏
Very Nice Idea great
Boleh di coba nih
wow, this is what you call "mixed metal" welding project. surprising this much work was put in because pre-existing power hacksaw machines are very inexpensive.
Well, there is something to be said about the satisfaction of making something yourself.
sometimes is about what its about who "made it"
Very useful
Great
Asombroso!
Really cool project and a great way to cut metal without a bandsaw. Probably be a lot better to make some bearing housings to press fit the crankshaft bearings into and weld those to the crankshaft rather than just welding the bearings directly though. Much easier to just replace the bearings when they wear out, and stick welding to the alloys in bearing casings is never going hold up well to vibration in the long run. Also, if you don't want to wear gloves to weld then that's on you, but please tell me you're at least wearing goggles or a welding mask for all those welds!
Mr safety's here..
Also, probably easier to buy a beefy motor to dedicate to this instead of wearing out that drill motor with plenty of life left in it
Nice.useful specially machine works and blacksmith people.
Super!
Maybe this is HOW the GREAT Blocks of the Pyramids were Cut some kind of reciprocator based off a Wheel/Gear and Pendulum? Many ingenious ideas to get the job done.
Me: Can I have a bandsaw
Mom: We already have a bandsaw
The bandsaw:
Saudações desde Brasil...
hay quá chú ơi
Очень хорошие и полезные ролики. Но много лишних движений. Хотя они полезны для особо одаренных.
Una pulidora cuesta $1,200 pesos y un disco para cortar metal $50 pesos. Cuánto cuesta el taladro qué usted está usando.
Excellent 👌👌👌🌹
Omg....who knew. Drills spin. Huh🤪
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