Don't pay for it! Make Your Own Rope at Home with 100 Year Old Method

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @channelview8854
    @channelview8854 2 года назад +74

    Thank you very much for showing this. I think most other commenters are missing what was so important to me. Everybody is talking about the economic value of the rope you made. To me, the value of your video is knowing HOW to do it, not the value of the finished product. Thanks again!

    • @thedoubleboiler6971
      @thedoubleboiler6971 2 года назад +5

      Agreed! You just never know. You can have all of the money in the world.. but it's only useful until you are in a situation, that money is of little to no use.

    • @invictusfarmer7188
      @invictusfarmer7188 2 года назад +8

      the other missed aspect of this device is trading opportunity. this could put some food on the table in certain situations.

  • @Serega_38_IRK
    @Serega_38_IRK 2 года назад +31

    У судомоделистов это называется Тросомот. Они таким образом мотают канаты, тросы на парусные корабли. Но он у вас не правильно сделан. Посмотрите как они делают. Там система немного другая...
    У самого дома лежит тросомот и скажу, что отлично работает.
    Ваша верëвка размотается потому, что смотана не правильно...

    • @varley3809
      @varley3809 2 года назад +3

      Соглашусь.На рыбацком стане мотали оттуги (сети тянуть,якоря поднимать).Обходились ручной дрелью и гнутыми гвоздями.Два "хвоста" вместе по-часовой,третий добавляли и в обратную сторону.И 5-10 метров-не актуально. 50-70 рабочий вариант. 😉

    • @ВадимКузнецов-з2й
      @ВадимКузнецов-з2й 2 года назад +1

      ... можно таким приспособлением плести из пластиковых бутылок, предварительно распустив их на полоски, а затем прогреть строительным феном!!!

    • @bassbarabass3805
      @bassbarabass3805 7 месяцев назад

      Можно поподробнее про правильность? Ролики про изготовление канатов все однотипные, и без пояснений. В одном только сказали, что отдельно каждый хвост нужно крутить по часовой стрелке, а все вместе потом - против. Если, мол, все в одну сторону: и по отдельности и все вместе потом, веревка не получится. Я правильно понял?

  • @koogle612
    @koogle612 2 года назад +24

    I saw a demo of this process at a Russian festival of all places at fort Ross on the NCal coast. I was so fascinated by the process I took quite a few pics of the apparatus the gentleman constructed. I then took thes hm & drew up instructions on how to go about the whole thing. I wanted to add what I learned here for anyone interested in the process. It was a hand crank Vs a power drill. The crank gear had 60 teeth & the 3 individual hooks had 20 teeth - so 3 turns per hand crank rotation. His apparatus allowed any length as does yours. It allows the use of inexpensive twine purchased in bulk & 1 strand of twine can be used by running single triple or 5 strands through ea hk at ea end. IMPORTANT - odd #s only on each hook. After making rope you can strengthen it by wetting it down under tension but it will shrink by about 15%. Need 100 ft? Start with 115. The drying/shrinking is what sets & strengthens the rope Lastly this gentleman explained that after drying it he rubs it down with beeswax either entirely or at a working end for a lasso for example so loops allow smooth passage of rope through itself which also has applications in boating. Anyone interested in making such a thing I have full notes & pics. He also used a 3 holed wooden hand tool which worked as a spreader as the 3 ropes were twisted together which ensured tight even finished product. The whole thing was so cool.

    • @channelview8854
      @channelview8854 2 года назад +2

      Thanks!

    • @wonderfulworld2694
      @wonderfulworld2694 2 года назад +2

      Hey, I need those notes and pics for the machine. Please, Can you send me?

    • @champipen
      @champipen Год назад +2

      Where could one access those pictures and videos? I'd love to see them

    • @christow7989
      @christow7989 9 месяцев назад

      That's awesome! I should make one of these setups and use paracord.

    • @pharaohsmagician8329
      @pharaohsmagician8329 3 месяца назад

      Awesome! Where can we get these pictures please?

  • @augustopizarro6823
    @augustopizarro6823 2 года назад +102

    Great Job!! But please don't use gloves with the Drill Press and Circular Saw.

    • @LESLASLESLAS
      @LESLASLESLAS Год назад +10

      A guy I used to work with was recently using a big Bosch hammer drill. He was using a core bit and holding the bit by the shaft while it was rotating. He had gloves on, and his pinky finger got wrapped up in his palm and wrapped around the shaft and pulled his pinky clean off at the hand. He had to fish his pinky out of his glove. He was left with nothing but the first knuckle bone showing.

    • @iCanterville
      @iCanterville Год назад +2

      Техника безопасности не для этого парня 😂

    • @Beuwen_The_Dragon
      @Beuwen_The_Dragon Год назад +8

      Aye. Gloves/long sleeves dinae mix well with power tools.
      The Steelworks I used to work at, one feller, very experienced in the field, got unlucky while wearing a shirt with his sleeves down, had his shirt catch on the Tube Saw.
      Took him several seconds to realize that his hand was on the floor behind him.
      His hand was reattached and took a long while to heal, and he can use it mostly now.
      Fellow employees gave him a Jamie Lannister Hand as a ‘get well soon” gift.

    • @dwightross1694
      @dwightross1694 Год назад +1

      Degloving is terrifying.

    • @gcarson19
      @gcarson19 7 месяцев назад +1

      Safety Sallies in the house...

  • @Ludifant
    @Ludifant 2 года назад +16

    Thing is, this can also be used to make straight quite sturdy metal wire, which would cost a lot to transport straight.. And you are only limited by the distance between endpoint and beginning..

  • @majinkakashi20
    @majinkakashi20 Год назад +2

    Wow, that was just excellent! I love it. So simple, yet so captivating, seeing it in action. Thanks

  • @jerrywhidby.
    @jerrywhidby. 2 года назад +18

    2:55 spins to the right
    3:03 spins to the left. (Which is correct since the individual pieces were twisted to the right.)

    • @СергейЛяшко-м5м
      @СергейЛяшко-м5м 2 года назад

      0

    • @koogle612
      @koogle612 2 года назад +3

      I would think keep direction of twist in same direction of original cord or twine otherwise things would unravel.

    • @PeterTeal77
      @PeterTeal77 Год назад +1

      Ever notice wheels spinning "backwards" in a video? When the rpm of an object syncs to the framerate of the camera in a certain way, you get this illusion.

    • @Skystrike70
      @Skystrike70 Год назад +1

      nyquist effect. limitation of fps of the camera

    • @AbigailYazzie
      @AbigailYazzie 3 месяца назад

      I noticed when he attaches the 2 plywood together that he didn't show how the center piece even makes the 4 4 hooks spin bit in different ways.

  • @1Drogmoth1
    @1Drogmoth1 Год назад +10

    То-есть ты хочешь сказать, что мне, чтобы не платить за пару метров веревки надо: Сверлильный станок, циркулярка, шуруповерт, 4 мебельных ролика, 4 крюка, расходники и моток бечевки? Охренительная выгода получается! Это сколько километров веревки мне надо сделать, чтобы отбить затраты?

  • @chandrakunwar1724
    @chandrakunwar1724 Год назад +4

    Finally I found what I was searching god bless you bro

  • @BosunM8James
    @BosunM8James Год назад +9

    There have been some great replies for this little trick. I was amazed how much people know about the mechanics of rope. This would indeed have a loose lay if the tape were removed but with that said this was a great trick if you had the materials and needed something to get you by. Great video and very interesting.
    Fun trivia question: What is the difference between rope and line? Hint: it has nothing to do with length.

    • @johnsoncrankshaft5038
      @johnsoncrankshaft5038 Год назад

      Line is when it's on a boat

    • @toshikotanaka3249
      @toshikotanaka3249 5 месяцев назад +2

      Line is when it's deployed. If you have it just laying around in a coil or whatever, it's rope. Once it's deployed for a specific purpose it becomes a line.
      I have never heard of a fence rope, have you? But you've heard of a fence line.

    • @BosunM8James
      @BosunM8James 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@toshikotanaka3249 You are absolutely correct!! 😉

  • @SebastyanPere
    @SebastyanPere 2 года назад +26

    Пойду куплю станки,чтобы сделать вкревку за 2 доллара

    • @ЮрийМусатаев
      @ЮрийМусатаев Год назад

      Если есть бухты джутовой нитки, наподобии. Да и так после рулонов. Класс мастеру

  • @claudenormandeau9211
    @claudenormandeau9211 8 месяцев назад +1

    When I was a Cub in Winnipeg back in 1966 we made rope this way. It worked well.

  • @ВладиславМелешко-б7о
    @ВладиславМелешко-б7о 2 года назад +4

    Крючки поближе,экономнее будет! 👍

  • @1254q
    @1254q 2 года назад +1

    Wow great idea let me get down to my workshop downstairs...

  • @Tupadre762
    @Tupadre762 2 года назад +2

    Very awsome , seen it done to make in Mexico to make a laso for horses .

  • @HuFlungDung2
    @HuFlungDung2 2 года назад +7

    Doesn't 'real rope' need to have each cord spun counterclockwise while they are wrapping around one another in a clockwise direction? I can't determine if this is happening in this setup. If you take the tape off the end, will it simply fall apart?

    • @bobcitizen1915
      @bobcitizen1915 2 года назад +1

      And this is great for 4-5’ sections. But when I need 100’, am I going to have to splice 20 sections together?

    • @keatonhatch6213
      @keatonhatch6213 2 года назад +1

      @@bobcitizen1915 no you just start with longer pieces at the first. You lose something like 75% of length in the twisting phases so if you need 100ft of rope you need 4 pieces of 400ft.

    • @bobcitizen1915
      @bobcitizen1915 2 года назад

      @@keatonhatch6213 not sure that handmade contraption could handle that length

    • @TheSnatchbuckler
      @TheSnatchbuckler 2 года назад +1

      @@bobcitizen1915 Or that buying 400 ft of twine plus other materials would be cheaper than buying 100 ft of rope.

    • @koogle612
      @koogle612 2 года назад +1

      @@keatonhatch6213 I was taught 15 % of length is lost so you need 100 ft? Start with 115.

  • @francoisvanneste6603
    @francoisvanneste6603 2 года назад +3

    J'ai personnellement fait des cordes avec un système similaire datant du début du 20ème siècle. Cordes pour attacher les chevaux, vaches et taureaux... à partir de "cordes à ballots" en sisal. Principale différence, d'un coté il y avait quatre crochets (a manivelles) comme sur la vidéo, et de l'autre un seul. On tournait les quatre manivelles d'un coté, avec une planche à quatre trous pour tourner les quatre ensemble, puis ensuite, de l'autre coté, on tournait la manivelle unique pour que les quatre brins s'entremêlent. Quand on tournait les quatre, un cône en bois positionné du coté de la manivelle unique empêchait les brins de s'enrouler. Quand on tournait ensuite la manivelle unique, on faisait avancer le cone vers l'autre coté, tout en continuant à tourner du coté des quatre. Pas besoin de couper quoi que ce soit, on faisait même une boucle d'un coté en insérant le bout entre les brins plus loin.

    • @ellimk
      @ellimk Год назад

      on avait vu ce système quand j'étais à l'école primaire, y a 20ans déjà ^^
      j'avais adoré et dessiné les plans en rentrant chez moi j'me souviens ^^

  • @garyelderton1457
    @garyelderton1457 2 года назад +3

    Great idea for making ropes in various sizes while building model ships. Thanks

    • @toshikotanaka3249
      @toshikotanaka3249 Год назад

      Model ships? I've seen sewing thread used for ship models. Wouldn't anything larger be way out of scale?

  • @AbdicateDotNet
    @AbdicateDotNet 2 года назад +6

    Wonderful video! You always have such great examples for every-day uses! 👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @davesdream
    @davesdream 2 года назад +4

    Nice. Very genius, but I think is faster and cheaper to go and buy the rope... :)

  • @Fusion_Tranquility_Meditation
    @Fusion_Tranquility_Meditation 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Thanks

  • @jgmueller878
    @jgmueller878 2 года назад +15

    Cool project! But It’s very dangerous to wear gloves at the circular saw and the drill!!!

    • @torchofkck4989
      @torchofkck4989 Год назад

      Not really.
      18 years on the job.
      The only injuries sustained were due to asinine actions of coworkers & defective supplies.
      Training & experience gives you the knowledge that keeps your ass out of hospitals & clinics.
      Our safety coordinator's mindset is slips, trips, & falls... from an office perspective & couldn't even run our equipment like cranes, welders, lathes, presses, cutters, etc...
      Maybe the cordless tools.
      Oh. I could go on & on.
      But, what's the point.

  • @TheFujac
    @TheFujac 4 месяца назад

    awesome stuff.....is there a formula for how much length of string you need to produce a certain amount of rope?

  • @anantoutshaho5509
    @anantoutshaho5509 2 года назад +9

    It is very surprising that drill machines were 100 years old

    • @bozhandy-bosma3613
      @bozhandy-bosma3613 Год назад

      1920 - patents.google.com/patent/US1358303A/en

    • @chrisbeaumont4630
      @chrisbeaumont4630 Год назад +6

      They had augers and loads of ways to generate more power with less input. If you needed a huge drill and a lot of power you could operate a giant drill bit without any human effort by using gears powered by work animals, wind or flowing water, like how grain mills are driven. They also knew how to use levers, pulleys, counterbalances and other still relevant technology very effectively, the best example of the level of engineering from those days are the clocks, being able to make those tiny gears perfectly when everything was hammer and anvil must have been a nightmare, and was the pinnacle of technology of the time. They had time pieces that could accurately track the stars and run on a yearly calendar cycle. Even tho there wasn't even steam engines, traditional engineering methods are surprisingly effective, a favourite example of mine is a gantry crane that uses whats basically a human hamster wheel to lift hundreds of kilos just from one person walking in the wheel. I feel like a bit of a jackass after writing that out cuz you were clearly making a joke and not wanting to discuss and learn more about mechanics of antiquity.

  • @BirdManUnlimitedLove
    @BirdManUnlimitedLove 5 месяцев назад

    This is great. I’m going climbing next week and the climbing rope is soooo expensive. Now I can take the whole family!!!

    • @Ikona731
      @Ikona731 Месяц назад

      How did it turn out? Iʻm sure climbing rope is expensive because it needs to be a certain strength.

  • @dragasan
    @dragasan 2 года назад +6

    Great stuff! We learned to dk that in the boy scouts back in 1976.

  • @hamdihamdi3926
    @hamdihamdi3926 2 года назад

    ﴿ إِنَّ اللَّهَ وَمَلَائِكَتَهُ يُصَلُّونَ عَلَى النَّبِيِّ ۚ يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا صَلُّوا عَلَيْهِ وَسَلِّمُوا تَسْلِيمًا﴾

  • @СергейПетров-б8с
    @СергейПетров-б8с 2 года назад +1

    т.е. стоимость тонкой веревки, роликов, металлического крепежа, потраченного времени на эту порнуху - ниже, чем стоимость веревки большего диаметра?

  • @j.rcolecionador
    @j.rcolecionador 2 года назад +2

    Thank you friend yes

  • @jbnotbot4654
    @jbnotbot4654 2 года назад +4

    Cool! Good to know if ever the stores are all closed or empty.

  • @thelasticonoclast9467
    @thelasticonoclast9467 2 года назад +5

    If I ever need 10 feet of skinny rope, I will finally know how to get my hands on some. Damn, modern life is amazing!

  • @AHAPXIICT
    @AHAPXIICT Год назад +5

    А можно теперь гайд на производство мыла?

    • @mirumir1952
      @mirumir1952 5 месяцев назад

      Зола и жир. Вари до готовности.

  • @АлексейРасческов-л1й

    А пряди для плетения верёвки он тоже сам прядёт, или все таки покупает? Сколько задействовано техники и материала, просто купить веоёвку будет дешевле значительно.

  • @АндрейЕвгеньевич-з9й
    @АндрейЕвгеньевич-з9й 2 года назад +3

    Неплохая дорога получилась,кто знает тот поймёт о чем я!! Не хватает полипропилена! Для крепости!!

    • @ВРАГБАНДЕР.Самоделки
      @ВРАГБАНДЕР.Самоделки 8 месяцев назад

      я на канале-тв полезные самоделки. первый в мире показал -.как сделать веревку с помощью одной дрели.

  • @DanmazPatriot
    @DanmazPatriot 2 года назад +1

    Excelente!!!!💪 Lo voy a poner en Práctica! Saludos Reparador 🇦🇷 🇦🇷 🇦🇷

  • @CreativeIdeasMaker
    @CreativeIdeasMaker 2 года назад +1

    WOW
    Hi my friend, great as always, thanks for sharing👍

  • @calvingreene90
    @calvingreene90 2 года назад +2

    Just a thing for turning strips cut from 2 L bottles into rope.

  • @maurizolibero9189
    @maurizolibero9189 2 года назад +1

    Very good this project 👍👍👍

  • @ghalembaroud
    @ghalembaroud 9 месяцев назад

    Vous me faites rire. Avec quel matériel à la maison peut-on fabriquer cette machine ?

  • @_rob_.
    @_rob_. Год назад

    About 80 ft of cord...
    to make about 7 ft of maybe 3/8 rope?
    Just curious...
    what is 3/8 rope going for down at Lowes now?
    (asking for a friend)

  • @patmoostach6580
    @patmoostach6580 2 года назад +2

    Great job, thanks!

  • @TorBoy9
    @TorBoy9 2 года назад +1

    wow, that is interesting! I'd like to try to make 3 stranded rope., which would go well with rope braiding skills.

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 2 года назад

      Its made the same way, just use 3 hooks not 4

  • @newmka
    @newmka 2 года назад +1

    Ну, да.. Ну платите за это... Я куплю веревку в соседнем хозмаге за 100 р. А чтобы ее сделать, мне нужен гараж и инструмента на 20000... Экономия..

  • @Zie_carpentry
    @Zie_carpentry 2 года назад +1

    Good job

  • @trollandbowl
    @trollandbowl Год назад

    I'm trying to make this, do you have any suggestions for the back wash hose you used for a person who doesn't have that lying around?

    • @kel557
      @kel557 Год назад

      Bike innertube

    • @dalemcinnes1834
      @dalemcinnes1834 11 месяцев назад

      I believe he was using a bicycle tube.
      Dale in Canada.

  • @420somewhere4
    @420somewhere4 2 года назад +3

    Just 25 more and you'll have 100' of rope. WOW!

  • @jerryc6147
    @jerryc6147 2 года назад

    Gotta ask. What is the middle bolt/nut in the back panel for? Can't figure that one out. We had one of these in Agriculture back in 8th grade but is was all metal and hand cranked. Worked great though. Also, about the cheaper to buy. I need a 3 or 4 strand 40' rope made of paracord. Some of you commenters, please, tell me where I could buy that rather than make it myself?

    • @Beuwen_The_Dragon
      @Beuwen_The_Dragon Год назад +1

      The bolt is for the last stage of rope making.
      First stage is spinning the hooks.
      Second stage is spinning the whole thing.

  • @AlekSandr-wu7eu
    @AlekSandr-wu7eu 2 года назад +4

    У меня только один вопрос - ЗАЧЕМ?!

  • @youknoweverything7643
    @youknoweverything7643 2 месяца назад

    In middle school in the 6th grade for a project for history class we had to make something that was made in the stone ages or midevil ages like the way they would have done it and don't from scratch so I made a 100 foot roll of himp 4 ply rope by hand no power tools just by hand the way they did it and grew the plants my self as well in our horticulture facility using the green houses grow lights and chemicals to help them grow bigger faster and stronger to make the most of amount of rope as possible form the plants it took me 30 plants to make 100 feet or rope. Was gonna use a method like this my dad made a setup to use a drill to twist the string to rope but I had to do it by hand no power tools allowed for anything we decided to make and had to do it using tools they had back then only and document the tools and process of making it this was back in 2002-2003

  • @ЕвгенийСавинов-и6я
    @ЕвгенийСавинов-и6я 2 года назад +2

    А зачем? столько телодвижений для нескольких метров веревки? Если в качестве приспособления,то да интересно,а если в качестве производства даже для себя,то нет никакого смысла,ведь стоимость веревки в магазине ничтожна.......

    • @jonsona9353
      @jonsona9353 2 года назад

      А если просто для просмотров на ютубе? Нет, такого не может быть)

  • @DmitriyObuhov
    @DmitriyObuhov 2 года назад +6

    Получилась не веревка а шнурок.

  • @co6aka__cytyjia9i_73
    @co6aka__cytyjia9i_73 Год назад +3

    ну всё, теперь будет на чём выпилиться, если увижу подобную хрень

  • @ss-5553
    @ss-5553 2 года назад +2

    That's nice !

  • @steann1
    @steann1 Год назад +9

    It’s cheaper to buy the rope

    • @JordonCaldera
      @JordonCaldera 6 месяцев назад

      Ok and

    • @deemushroomguy
      @deemushroomguy 6 месяцев назад

      It is this kind of thought process that will hold you back... Just remember: the more you hold in your head- the less you carry on your back.

    • @venga3
      @venga3 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@deemushroomguyOvercomplicating things will hold you back much more. Do not reinvent the wheel.

    • @venga3
      @venga3 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@JordonCalderaAnd what? Are you dense?

    • @deemushroomguy
      @deemushroomguy 6 месяцев назад

      @@venga3 Nobody reinvented anything... It appears you don't know much about the history of making cordage and rope. It's not a new invention... But do tell how it's been "reinvented" 😂
      Also, this is pretty much as simple as it gets unless you want to start leg-rolling the cordage by hand to start with natural fibers... So... What was "invented" that was so different, in your eyes?

  • @estilldotson2284
    @estilldotson2284 Год назад

    How do you make a longer road

  • @chefmelahatnyemekleri1015
    @chefmelahatnyemekleri1015 2 года назад

    İyi akşamlar her zamanki gibi özenilmiş bir paylaşım olmuş ellerine emeğine sağlık yeni videolarında kolay gelsin hayat boyu başarılar diliyorum’

  • @gribnov
    @gribnov Год назад +1

    Помню-помню, как 100 лет назад шуруповертами веревки крутили.

  • @Sergej_R8WB
    @Sergej_R8WB 9 месяцев назад

    1:25 Правильно - болт, забитый молотком держится лучше, чем гвоздь, закрученный отверткой!

  • @dromolos541
    @dromolos541 Год назад

    Там всё гораздо проще, каждую нить накручиваешь, потом три нити вместе раскручиваешь(и сразу закручиваешь их, если будешь продолжать плести), опять три по три нити раскручиваешь и т.д. Получается канаты из 3-9-27-81-.. нитей. И из инструмента только шуруповерт и несколько гвоздей.

  • @themadfarmer5207
    @themadfarmer5207 Год назад

    Well... that's nice..but a little rope like that is so cheap to buy. But it gives ideas to develop the mind

  • @ВадимКузнецов-з2й
    @ВадимКузнецов-з2й 2 года назад

    ... молодец!-, отличное придумал приспособление!-, с помощью его можно будет плести верёвку из пластиковых бутылок, предварительно распустив их на полоски

    • @co6aka__cytyjia9i_73
      @co6aka__cytyjia9i_73 Год назад

      для чего, блять, если они стоят копейки

  • @TTAJ
    @TTAJ 2 года назад +2

    영상 잘 보았습니다! 또 오겠습니다!!,..,.

  • @jackflannigan5749
    @jackflannigan5749 Год назад

    Very ingenious!

  • @СергейСергей-е7б5е
    @СергейСергей-е7б5е 2 года назад +6

    не покупайте веревку
    купите веревку и
    сделайте веревку сами

  • @paparaci1441
    @paparaci1441 Год назад

    Nice Project.

  • @Zif86
    @Zif86 Год назад +1

    А я и Доктор Дью считаем, что верёвка - не дефицитный товар. Проще пойти и купить!

  • @TukangKayuofficial
    @TukangKayuofficial 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing 🙏

  • @믿음소망사랑-d6i
    @믿음소망사랑-d6i Год назад

    기술이.대단하십니다

  • @wondermakerua
    @wondermakerua Год назад

    Как круто умели 100 лет назад электрошуруповёртом, пластиковыми колёсиками и фанерой/ДСП делать веревки :)

  • @DavidYun-vx4de
    @DavidYun-vx4de 2 года назад

    Is the cost of this method cheaper than buying?

  • @jahangheermoosa5685
    @jahangheermoosa5685 2 года назад

    Nice idea brother

  • @kathyfranco5154
    @kathyfranco5154 Год назад +1

    Por fin! Lo q estuve buscando, muchas gracias por tu idea💖

    • @AntonioGarcia-is1cb
      @AntonioGarcia-is1cb Год назад

      En serio?, También tienes todas esas herramientas?

    • @kathyfranco5154
      @kathyfranco5154 Год назад

      Si tengo el taladro... Lo demás es económico y lo consigues en cualquier ferretería

  • @СергейЛебедев-г1ф5ч
    @СергейЛебедев-г1ф5ч 2 года назад +1

    Всем Привет! Из конопли веревки делать надо. А так масло масляным получается)

  • @marceloquintanilla4777
    @marceloquintanilla4777 2 года назад

    genial ya sé como hacer una cuerda de cuanto....🤔 UN METRO????

  • @ПавелПетров-с7л
    @ПавелПетров-с7л 9 месяцев назад

    40 руб 10 м каната ,как самоделку понять?

  • @markopesic357
    @markopesic357 9 месяцев назад

    Aaand how to make a 100m thay kind of rope?

  • @marcelschellekens6386
    @marcelschellekens6386 2 года назад

    make an egg shaped block. with 4 slides for the ropes
    ad 2:50 to 3:05 put it in and your rope is even beter.

  • @naturesgoodies1
    @naturesgoodies1 9 месяцев назад

    Everyone who's asked "why make your own if you can buy it" is missing the point here because... what if you can't buy the rope you want? I do a lot of ropework, getting through 1000s of metres per year, but in the natural ropes that I use, there is very little colour selection, if any. I can buy a particular natural twine in 20 different colours but no-one makes those colours as a rope, which is exactly what I want. So with this, I can make rope in every colour I want from those 20 coloured twines and have colours of ropes that no-one else in the world will have. Sweet 😀

    • @mikeyjohnson5888
      @mikeyjohnson5888 9 месяцев назад

      In the modern world, there is very little readily apparent value for the average person to know how something is made because modern living has made access to products the defacto standard. Those who have lived with little and done without a lot understand why knowing how something works and is put together is crucial to meet your needs. TBH, I think this kind of knowledge(shown in video) and mindset will be required for colonization of the stars.

    • @naturesgoodies1
      @naturesgoodies1 9 месяцев назад

      @@mikeyjohnson5888 In an ideal world, one not hopelessly dominated by the most wealthy corporates who wish to destroy planet Earth for profit, we should be using this kind of knowledge to save our own planet before those few ultra-wealthy corporates head off to destroy other planets for personal profit.

  • @regiotoycolect262
    @regiotoycolect262 10 месяцев назад

    Great now let me invest in all that tools to make my own ropeeee!!! 🤪

  • @happy-2621
    @happy-2621 2 года назад

    827번째 엄지척하고 구독 알람 했어요 감사합니다 대구시내버스기사 입니다

  • @В.В-х8ь
    @В.В-х8ь 2 года назад

    Молодец, лайк и подписка

  • @eli-173
    @eli-173 Год назад

    I use bare hand to spin mine. 😅 Learn it from my grandpa.

  • @Fried_Rice_Ren
    @Fried_Rice_Ren 2 года назад

    Quick trip to Home Depot. Done

  • @kon7765
    @kon7765 2 года назад +1

    Не нужно верёвку покупать, нужно купить колесики , кучу инструментов верёвки по тоньше , потратить время, зато самодельная веревка по толще

  • @АндрейМихайличенко-е4э

    Когда вас начнут наказывать за работу в перчатках на станках.

  • @ANISH7712
    @ANISH7712 2 года назад

    સરસ સરળ અને ઉપયોગી

  • @jbn37
    @jbn37 2 года назад

    If you make few km of rope every day then yes, it worth the work for this nice device.

  • @mucahitcelik452
    @mucahitcelik452 2 года назад +1

    Mükemmel ötesi 👍👍

    • @VELIOGLUVELI
      @VELIOGLUVELI 2 года назад

      gazma 2m metre halat kaç para 2metre halat yapmak için malzemeye ve takımlara atölyeye harcanan para kaç para sendemi uzaylısın

    • @mucahitcelik452
      @mucahitcelik452 2 года назад

      @@VELIOGLUVELI ne dion dayı

  • @SanchoPlisken
    @SanchoPlisken Год назад

    Looks difficult to scale up for longer rope. Unless you have a very long hall way or yard.

  • @TurinTurambarTolkien
    @TurinTurambarTolkien Год назад +5

    I had no idea that they had power tools a hundred years, ago.

    • @ubergamer0198
      @ubergamer0198 11 месяцев назад +1

      Traditionally there's a crank. This process was expedited by way of battery for the sake of the creators arms, and the length of the video.

    • @TurinTurambarTolkien
      @TurinTurambarTolkien 11 месяцев назад

      🤣

  • @captainhappy
    @captainhappy Год назад

    The rope here gets unwoven if its cut. Real rope stays woven if its cut, and they don't need piece of tapes to hold them together. Nice idea though, just needs some more improving.

  • @MRMSB
    @MRMSB 2 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @Zhaqi.Creative_New
    @Zhaqi.Creative_New 8 месяцев назад

    Mantap sekali

  • @albin8638
    @albin8638 4 месяца назад +1

    wtf?! at 3:03 it switched direction... ?!

  • @dalat1167
    @dalat1167 2 года назад

    GENIAL BRAVO BRAVO

  • @user-GAS-ux6qk7it9n
    @user-GAS-ux6qk7it9n 2 года назад

    これこそD IYの本道❣️
    さっそくやってみます!
    ありがとうございました😊

  • @tukangkreatif9133
    @tukangkreatif9133 2 года назад

    Sangat berfanfaat video anda

  • @Huge_Eggman
    @Huge_Eggman 2 года назад

    Of corse we all have all this tools at home..we will start tomorrow creating fancy custom ropes... next video please show us how to make chains !

  • @abdel-hadikaddourn2bricola725
    @abdel-hadikaddourn2bricola725 7 месяцев назад

    أحسنت يا بارع ، واصل

  • @bilgeaktemur1901
    @bilgeaktemur1901 2 года назад +1

    Çok yaratıcı