I so very much enjoyed this video. I have been a dentist for over 48 years, and fit and finish is everything. No matter what we skilled artisans construct, it is all about fit and finish. I salute the young man, and the other members of his team, who helped him construct this magnificent piece of hand craftsmanship. So, from the making of a dental crown, to his magnificent water wheel, it is all the same. We create something of lasting value, and creativity. And each project is unique, and special. Thank you, young man, may you make many more artistic projects in your long life. Thank you again, Dr. George M. Whitehead D.D.S.
Üdvözlöm önöket. Nagyon tetszik hogy felújították ezt a régi,de nagyon hasznos gépet! Az is nagyon tetszik,hogy mindenkinek ragyog az arca a jól végzett munkájuk miatt. Tisztelettel: B. Szabó László nyugdíjas mozdonyvezető Dunaújvárosból!
Love it! Old world enginuity that lasts forever. I hope it sinks in. I hope it inspires many to now bring back these wonderful timeless skills. Love Q-PID : )
Congratulations!!! Beautiful work. The water wheel was wonderful. Here in Brazil the water wheel is. widely used for various functions. I have a water wheel designed to generate electricity. Thank you very much for posting this video.
Enjoyed the clip, There is basic engineering in the mill and it would also make a great place for students of mechanical engineering to go for a field tour.
where they still could or better should, learn and do things without their calculators and iBooks... a pencil and a ruler, that is all that is needed. wonder how many could construct such a waterwheel the way these two students did.
Benedikt Morak Erm... he did use CAD as well, as shown in the video? A good craftsman uses the best tool for the job that's available. Sure, pencil and notebook are important, as I teach my electronics students. But it's a bit naff to complain about useful tools that everyone has available nowadays....
The young man did it as part of his final exam as carpenter. They have to do a practical Object beside all the other tests, after 4years of apprenticeship. After that he is a licensed(?) not sure that's the right word?, carpenter here in switzerland. (Hope my english make sence?)
Einen schoenen guten Tag !Auf klevere Handwerker wie Sie kann man wirklich nur stolz sein.Eine Gratulation und frohe Weihnachten an Sie vom Uebersetzer Hodroj A aus Beirut-Libanon🎠
Hi there, I've been making smaller garden waterwheels for some time now, though I get requests to make larger one.. How do you create the temple for your curves etc
Muito bom o Trabalho de vcs , só não entendi que , a roda foi embarcada em uma Carreta no Minuto 9:20 e depois foi Desmbarcada no Local em um Caminhão Toco simples no Minuto 13:10 !?
Very refreshing to see young men taking up such a job and doing it superbly well. If that was used for generating power, what would be expected output? Keep up the good work.
2016.no problem to get that amount of wood. wonder if they could do it 2022? and not thinking of Corona. They were only a few, i only saw 4, and i nthe end the finishing crew. so there should be no problem? One question though i don't see anything about. the -templates - for certain things. where did he get them from? made them himself? or were they - somewhere - in a corner in the shop? not that it matters much one would suppose, it is good to see that young people are still interested i nsuch works. AND even better to see that they go with the times and know how to use tools that make their work easier ( Cad...)
Fantastic workmanship. I know of one in New Jersey, USA that needs replacing. A little smaller but about as old. Also need a much smaller one on the farm. Thanks
Funktioniert das einigermassen dauerhaft, mit den Leimverbindungen ? Hab ein Bisschen früh gefragt. Mit den Eisenbändern um das Rad, ist dann vermutlich gar keine "allein tragende" Leimverbindung mehr vorhanden.
There has been 'talk', a lot of talk about constructing the wheel at a Mill in our village over the last 25 years....and I'm sure they will still be talking in another 25! Good job.
Vielen Dank für Ihre Bewertung! :-) Das Projekt wird durch ein Kulturverein am Leben erhalten. Damit die Kosten tragbar waren, wurde ein Jungzimmermann gesucht der seine Abschlussarbeit über eine Erneuerung des Wasserrades macht. Ein gross Teil der Kosten wie Transport, Material und Kran wurden durch örtliche Unternehmen gesponsert. Der Neupreis würde ohne Unterstützung ca. 30'000 - 40'000 CHF betragen. Das Wasserrad besteht aus Eichen und Lärchenteilen was sich für nasse Anwendungen eignet und ist komplett unbehandelt. Man muss sicherstellen, dass sich das Rad durch leichte Wasserzufuhr permanent dreht damit keine Unwucht durch einseitige Bewetterung entsteht. Solange das Rad immer schön nass ist hält das Holz sehr lange.
@@scherrervideo Danke für die Rückmeldung. Das ist eines der vielen Dinge worauf ihr Schweizer stolz sein könnt: Ihr pflegt euer Land und euere Traditionen. Grüße aus Deutschland
The video poster states in German that the wood is Oak and Larch. I have heard of Larch used as ship decking because it is somewhat resistant to water-rot. Larch is more dense and stronger than pine as well.
Sehr schöne Arbeit. Stellt euch vor, wie das früher ging - ohne elektrische Bohrmaschinen, Bandsäge, Fräse- ohne Kran... da war es ein Kraftakt noch dazu.
if y'all make a water wheel like this again, just put the second side down on the first and use shims to *lift* the paddles up into the second side's slots when you line them up... so much easier... then you pull the shims out and pack it down
Well it was good but left me wanting some understanding such is it a purely aesthetic thing rt does it have a purpose? as I dont know i am believing the former....
The Wheel is installed the wrong way round, It should discharge the spent water Downstream NOT UPSTREAM, sorry to inform you. and any bypass water from the stream should flow under the wheel just touching the bottom of the wheel, that will give more energy, In your installation, the wheel should be trying to role UPSTREAM.
Overshot (this one) and undershot designs are used in different applications. The undershot is for very low head of water here they have a hull head so they use the overshot wheel. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_wheel
Abilities beyond the norm for sure. I was only worried about the guy's eyes since not one of them wore any safety glasses. But They do know how to build such things for certain.
Amazing skill and planning..water driven which proves there are places where it can work and applications..Maybe there are places in America where this can be done..
I so very much enjoyed this video. I have been a dentist for over 48 years, and fit and finish is everything. No matter what we skilled artisans construct, it is all about fit and finish. I salute the young man, and the other members of his team, who helped him construct this magnificent piece of hand craftsmanship. So, from the making of a dental crown, to his magnificent water wheel, it is all the same. We create something of lasting value, and creativity. And each project is unique, and special. Thank you, young man, may you make many more artistic projects in your long life. Thank you again, Dr. George M. Whitehead D.D.S.
Such a lovely message.
Pures Handwerk ohne nervige Hintergrundmusik. Daumen hoch dafür!
Üdvözlöm önöket. Nagyon tetszik hogy felújították ezt a régi,de nagyon hasznos gépet! Az is nagyon tetszik,hogy mindenkinek ragyog az arca a jól végzett munkájuk miatt. Tisztelettel: B. Szabó László nyugdíjas mozdonyvezető Dunaújvárosból!
Proud moment for all.
Lovely video. Well balanced. Well edited.
No commentating. Just right.
Sehr schöne Arbeit. Mit modernen Maschinen. Wenn man sich vorstellt, in früheren Jahren alles in Handarbeit! Hochachtung!
Bravo !! Danke auch dem Admin für die grossartige Arbeit
bravissimi. Grande lavoro per un recupero di una segheria . memoria da non perdere per le future generazioni .good job and well done
Eine super Arbeit und eine super Doku!
Beim Projekt "Gehenhammer Wasserrad" war ich dabei.
Video hier bei RUclips.
No corny music. Such a pleasure! Thank you thank you thank you.
Sehr schön und professionelle handwerkliche Arbeit !
Ciertamente, un trabajo bello y profesional
Except maintenance and repair costs this is real free energy from nature natural resources, good job people.
Vielen Dank. Great craftsmanship and beautiful outcome.
Gute Arbeit, es gibt sie noch : junge Handwerker die ihre Arbeit mit Herz und Verstand ausführen!
Weiter so ! Danke fürs Zeigen
No need for music !
No need for talking !
Beautiful country !
Agreed, music often ruin it
Amazing work. I wondering the old worker assembling all parts of water whell without crane ? I enjoy this video.
Great to see a young person doing it!
There's something to be said for a real apprenticeship!
Professionelle Arbeit. Herzlichen Glückwunsch.
Goed vakmanschap , mooie documentaire . Gelukkig zonder vervelende muziek. Prachtig gedaan.
Love it! Old world enginuity that lasts forever. I hope it sinks in. I hope it inspires many to now bring back these wonderful timeless skills. Love Q-PID : )
Congratulations!!! Beautiful work. The water wheel was wonderful. Here in Brazil the water wheel is. widely used for various functions. I have a water wheel designed to generate electricity. Thank you very much for posting this video.
Being that I have my own water wheel this brought a smile to my face....
Kevin - how about a video of your water mill? 👍
Enjoyed the clip, There is basic engineering in the mill and it would also make a great place for students of mechanical engineering to go for a field tour.
where they still could or better should, learn and do things without their calculators and iBooks... a pencil and a ruler, that is all that is needed. wonder how many could construct such a waterwheel the way these two students did.
Benedikt Morak Erm... he did use CAD as well, as shown in the video? A good craftsman uses the best tool for the job that's available. Sure, pencil and notebook are important, as I teach my electronics students. But it's a bit naff to complain about useful tools that everyone has available nowadays....
Gute Arbeit Jungs, die Firma, die euch beide eingestellt hat, hat eine gute Entscheidung getroffen.
Why watch television if you can watch this...👍. Craftsman at work, very well done...👍👍
K W you’re so right , I’am more a you tube fan. So relaxing,watch when you want.
The young man did it as part of his final exam as carpenter. They have to do a practical Object beside all the other tests, after 4years of apprenticeship. After that he is a licensed(?) not sure that's the right word?, carpenter here in switzerland. (Hope my english make sence?)
Yes that’s true. After his apprenticeship as a carpenter, he gets a
Federal certificate of Competence.
@@scherrervideo dankä! "federal certificate" isch z'wort woni ha gsuecht! bruuche mis änglisch halt nid so viil...
aqui de basil adoro ver jovens dando bons exemplos de trabalho serio brasal nao em lixo de coisas virtuais. grato parabens joven e familia.
Einen schoenen guten Tag !Auf klevere Handwerker wie Sie kann man wirklich nur stolz sein.Eine Gratulation und frohe Weihnachten an Sie vom Uebersetzer Hodroj A aus Beirut-Libanon🎠
Excellent !!! merci de restaurer et de faire vivre le matériel d'autrefois.
Many thanks for the great video. Marvelous to see such wonderful skills close up.
Hi there, I've been making smaller garden waterwheels for some time now, though I get requests to make larger one.. How do you create the temple for your curves etc
Arbeiten wie in meiner Lehrzeit, das macht Spaß zuzuschauen. Was mich nur etwas wundert ist das rissige Holz für die Speichen.
Wunderschöne Arbeit und tolles Video. Gratuliere!! Gruss Romano
A great example of both Craftsmanship and Engineering!
What a great job. Lots of work. Thanks for the video!
Muito bom o Trabalho de vcs , só não entendi que , a roda foi embarcada em uma Carreta no Minuto 9:20 e depois foi Desmbarcada no Local em um Caminhão Toco simples no Minuto 13:10 !?
Nice work . Just wondering what sort of timber your using?
Tolle Arbeit. Klasse Gemacht!
Wie kommt man ohne Kran aus? Good work. Thank's.
Lovely video thank you. Such admiration for the men who built the original also.
Very refreshing to see young men taking up such a job and doing it superbly well. If that was used for generating power, what would be expected output?
Keep up the good work.
A few kw maybe, with enough water
sehr gut gemacht und schone Arbeit!
Very good job. Precision. Proper tools. Skill.
Klasse altes Handwerk Toll umgesetzt von Jungen Leuten Prost 👏👏
What was the cost for the new waterwheel? How much did it cost to install it? Thank you
Beautiful job. Well done gents!
Beautiful, Jurg, very nice work, no carbon emission also.
How long would this have taken to design and build before CAD, plunge routers, planers and overhead cranes, and a big truck?
Skilled carpenter and helper, completed in an afternoon on site :-)
A incrível habilidade desses marceneiros deixou-me deveras impressionado. Eles são verdadeiros mestres da marcenaria. Parabéns,
interessant aber ob die Qualität und die Einsatzdauer der Räder an die der alten Meister heranreicht?
2016.no problem to get that amount of wood. wonder if they could do it 2022?
and not thinking of Corona. They were only a few, i only saw 4, and i nthe end the finishing crew.
so there should be no problem?
One question though i don't see anything about. the -templates - for certain things. where did he get them from? made them himself? or were they - somewhere - in a corner in the shop?
not that it matters much one would suppose, it is good to see that young people are still interested i nsuch works.
AND even better to see that they go with the times and know how to use tools that make their work easier ( Cad...)
A. Jones.- This shows the need for fixed base routers. Much easier to manipulate. Great video ,
Did they use pine to save weight? I would have been inclined to use white oak and that wheel would last five times as long
No white oak in that area I assume.
Where can I find the blue prints for a water wheel?
Have you given any thought about getting a Woodmizer?
About what horsepower can the wheel produce?
Fantastic workmanship. I know of one in New Jersey, USA that needs replacing. A little smaller but about as old. Also need a much smaller one on the farm. Thanks
Didn't understand a word, but very beautiful work.
I understood Transport but that was it!
Geoffrey Kail So learn German!
@@petergraphic5394 lol
Good to see some young people who know how to make things.
beautiful work that was well done
Funktioniert das einigermassen dauerhaft, mit den Leimverbindungen ?
Hab ein Bisschen früh gefragt. Mit den Eisenbändern um das Rad, ist dann vermutlich gar keine "allein tragende" Leimverbindung mehr vorhanden.
Marvelous engineering, thank you for sharing
Leim an einer dauernassen Konstruktion? Was für Holz wurde dort verwendet und was für eine Lebenserwartung hat das Teil?
Sehr cooles Lehrlings-Projekt... läuft die Säge noch immer?
Absolutely amazing! Job well done!!!
Seher schöne arbeit..... Bravo!!!...
Awesome. Thank you for doing this
What kind of wood has been used?
There has been 'talk', a lot of talk about constructing the wheel at a Mill in our village over the last 25 years....and I'm sure they will still be talking in another 25! Good job.
Was meint ihr, bekommt man ein Wasserrecht da meine Scheune mit Mühle direkt am Bach liegt? So etwas schönes muss in Erinnerung bleiben.
Sehr schön. Wo steht diese Sägewerk?
Dieses Wasserrad steht in Bütschwil (Kanton St. Gallen).
Daumen hoch für euere Mühe! :-) 2 Fragen meinerseits:
1. Was kostet so was eigentlich?
2. Wie schützt ihr das Mühlrad (Impregnierung)?
Vielen Dank für Ihre Bewertung! :-)
Das Projekt wird durch ein Kulturverein am Leben erhalten. Damit die Kosten tragbar waren, wurde ein Jungzimmermann gesucht der seine Abschlussarbeit über eine Erneuerung des Wasserrades macht. Ein gross Teil der Kosten wie Transport, Material und Kran wurden durch örtliche Unternehmen gesponsert. Der Neupreis würde ohne Unterstützung ca. 30'000 - 40'000 CHF betragen.
Das Wasserrad besteht aus Eichen und Lärchenteilen was sich für nasse Anwendungen eignet und ist komplett unbehandelt. Man muss sicherstellen, dass sich das Rad durch leichte Wasserzufuhr permanent dreht damit keine Unwucht durch einseitige Bewetterung entsteht. Solange das Rad immer schön nass ist hält das Holz sehr lange.
@@scherrervideo Danke für die Rückmeldung. Das ist eines der vielen Dinge worauf ihr Schweizer stolz sein könnt:
Ihr pflegt euer Land und euere Traditionen.
Grüße aus Deutschland
Why would you do all that work and use a soft wood like pine or fir?? Awesome job though!
What is the wood? Pine?
yes I think it was pine and oak
The video poster states in German that the wood is Oak and Larch. I have heard of Larch used as ship decking because it is somewhat resistant to water-rot. Larch is more dense and stronger than pine as well.
love those clamps when they were making panels.
me too :)
Thanks, I really enjoyed the video.
Sehr schöne Arbeit. Stellt euch vor, wie das früher ging - ohne elektrische Bohrmaschinen, Bandsäge, Fräse- ohne Kran... da war es ein Kraftakt noch dazu.
Pity using such an open grain wood . It will not last long , could you not use oak or some other close grain hard wood ?
Need to find some these days.
junge, eye protection!! and why is that badass crane out of shot?
gorgeous work, thanks
if y'all make a water wheel like this again, just put the second side down on the first and use shims to *lift* the paddles up into the second side's slots when you line them up... so much easier... then you pull the shims out and pack it down
there is water when you assembly , so let glue is hard they have worked the wheel first
I like it!
Nice work! love it!
How the first wheel was made?
An 18th century CNC Router.
IncognitoTorpedo Of course! Careful. Natural. Craftsmanship. Thankyou
👍👍👍🤠 Фантастика!!!
Well it was good but left me wanting some understanding such is it a purely aesthetic thing rt does it have a purpose? as I dont know i am believing the former....
Not a single drywall screw?
Bravo very nice job 👍
Old technology will always work, the best.
Yes no computers to go wrong!
The Wheel is installed the wrong way round, It should discharge the spent water Downstream
NOT UPSTREAM, sorry to inform you. and any bypass water from the stream should flow under the wheel just touching the bottom of the wheel, that will give more energy,
In your installation, the wheel should be trying to role UPSTREAM.
Very interesting consideration
Sorry to inform you but its an 'overshot' design...much more torque that alternative designs. You've no idea.
Overshot (this one) and undershot designs are used in different applications. The undershot is for very low head of water here they have a hull head so they use the overshot wheel. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_wheel
Will you build me one I live in Florida in the USA I would buy it
Bravo, superbe travail !!
Abilities beyond the norm for sure. I was only worried about the guy's eyes since not one of them wore any safety glasses. But They do know how to build such things for certain.
In German country's nobody really wears Anny more safety than safety boots xD
Amazing skill and planning..water driven which proves there are places where it can work and applications..Maybe there are places in America where this can be done..
Super Sache! 👍
Ist das Rad aus Eiche ?
Gute Arbeit!
qual nome da musica
Did the saw mill cut the wood for this replacement ?
If it did, it took a LOOoooonng time. Might need to sharpen that blade.
Perfeito 👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent video amazing
Type of Wood?
I too wondered what the wood was--perhaps red cedar?
The Analog Kid ditto question and answer
Larch and oak
لاالاه إلا الله محمدا رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
Schutzbrille? :P.