I Over-Engineered this Machine, cause Manufacturers Didn't

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Building this oscillating edge sander was absolutely crazy. I hope you enjoy the journey.
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    Chapters
    00:00 Machine Features
    02:34 Oscillation mechanism
    19:32 The sled
    30:17 The carriage
    33:03 Height preset mechanism
    41:34 Trunions
    50:44 Table
    57:05 Belt tensioner
    1:14:26 Dust collection
    1:16:42 Sanding spindles
    1:19:48 Let's summarize
    Enjoy the video!
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  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff 14 дней назад +2655

    When a *German* *engineer* tells you he's over-engineered something, you're in for a real treat!

    • @sashby21
      @sashby21 14 дней назад +29

      Funniest comment so far! 😂

    • @mmitron3196
      @mmitron3196 13 дней назад +6

      so true

    • @biomorphic
      @biomorphic 13 дней назад +33

      If this was a commercial product, it would cost an eye. Imagine this made almost entirely of metal...

    • @M65V19
      @M65V19 13 дней назад +19

      And everything have ball bearings! German classic!

    • @dettkima
      @dettkima 11 дней назад +6

      Jour Profile pic gives me soo great flashbacks. The Tevo Tarantula was my first printer, and i was working on fixing it more oftent than actually printing XD

  • @brandonharjer8508
    @brandonharjer8508 14 дней назад +2463

    I can't think of high enough praise. There exists no better combination of engineering, functionality, storytelling, humor, filmography, editing, ad infinitum. Free on RUclips. Amazing.

    • @revealingfacts4all
      @revealingfacts4all 14 дней назад +56

      So agree. I can't help to think if not for youtube and before youtube, this kind of talent would never have been seen by the world; maybe left to work for some corporation. Marius could easily find a manufacturer to produce this machine, I'd pay $$$ for this kind of engineering excellence. Hats off to this guy.

    • @TheLindsay720
      @TheLindsay720 14 дней назад +9

      100%

    • @darwill7834
      @darwill7834 13 дней назад +20

      100% agree he blows my mind every video and how a major tool company hasn't snapped him up is astonishing. But a chinese take away and a one and half hour of engineering brilliance made my Friday evening

    • @jawadsaadi
      @jawadsaadi 13 дней назад +5

      Very well said

    • @emeltea33
      @emeltea33 13 дней назад +7

      ​@@revealingfacts4all seems like this could be a kit sold by his sponsor, no?

  • @georgemccune2923
    @georgemccune2923 4 дня назад +182

    In regards to your fan blade question. Those are anti-static fan blades. A static electric arc discharge could ignite the wood dust in the air around the fan which is highly explosive. The motor is either brushless or induction type to eliminate the risk there as well. As far as the explosion factor the danger zone where wood dust is a significant risk is when the average particle size is less than 200 microns, and where as little as 10% of that contains dust less than 80 microns. So I will leave you with that info as well as my personal recommendation for you to put those contacts back in the fan blades. Hope this helps.

    • @L1qu1d_5h4d0w
      @L1qu1d_5h4d0w 3 дня назад +15

      And that’s why you don’t touch things you don’t know what they’re good for huh… 😅
      I hope he reads this and put them back on.

    • @georgemccune2923
      @georgemccune2923 3 дня назад

      @@L1qu1d_5h4d0w I do too.

    • @craciantvairemont6288
      @craciantvairemont6288 3 дня назад +3

      Interesting!

    • @iamthetinkerman
      @iamthetinkerman 2 дня назад +4

      Thank you for the explanation 👍🏼

    • @ThomasIsBored
      @ThomasIsBored 2 дня назад +1

      Yeah I thought they looked really random but I would've definitely thought they had a purpose. Thanks for commenting!

  • @T____K
    @T____K 9 дней назад +167

    dude , you put half of your life into it, you didn't only keep up a high standard throughout the project but also in making this video... you have my deepest respect for not giving up and sharing this journey with us, it is a pleasure to watch !

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel 14 дней назад +1939

    wow, epic build. I see why it took as long as it did! Loved the 3d printed gearbox cutaway view

    • @MariusHornberger
      @MariusHornberger  14 дней назад +112

      Thanks, Matthias!

    • @mspeir
      @mspeir 14 дней назад +42

      He's making you look bad, Matthias! 😂

    • @sstevinn
      @sstevinn 13 дней назад +45

      The protege has become a master

    • @smitcher
      @smitcher 13 дней назад +61

      @@mspeir Yeah but in all fairness, Mattias would have built this all out of curb trash...

    • @Dragehest
      @Dragehest 13 дней назад +17

      ​@@smitcherAnd without CNC, with higher tolerances

  • @PaleoHikerMD
    @PaleoHikerMD 11 дней назад +605

    This video is why RUclips exists. There is absolutely nothing on TV as entertaining and gratifying.

    • @dchall8
      @dchall8 10 дней назад +8

      Wait! What about "How is it Made?" 😁

    • @yngveamundsen5184
      @yngveamundsen5184 10 дней назад +9

      @@dchall8 How It's Made will never go so deep into details as Marius does. so I'll rather watch his videos - although How It's Made is one of my favorite TV shows.

    • @dchall8
      @dchall8 10 дней назад +4

      @@yngveamundsen5184 The tiny smiley face is hard to see following my comment. But I agree...How It's Made was good...until I saw this video.

    • @PandorasFolly
      @PandorasFolly 8 дней назад +2

      Hell yeah comrade!

    • @hubertnnn
      @hubertnnn 8 дней назад +3

      @@dchall8 How its made is good, but its limited by patents and secrets of companies that they make videos about.
      That's why they will never go into this much detail.
      Another reason to hate the modern copyright system.

  • @Teckstudio
    @Teckstudio 9 дней назад +82

    I don't think I ever watched a DIY video (this long) from start to finish at 1.0x speed. 😃 And I can't recall that I ever was this fascinated the whole run. Every solution you came up with seems a perfect fit. There are so many "litle" ideas in every corner, it is just over the top. 👍 This must be the best oscillating edge sander in the known universe - at least until you build version 2. Just keep on creating - I'll follow you for sure! 🤩🤩🤩
    Little side note: I own one of these rather generic oscillating edge sanders you get on Amazon and I guess I have to update it with a few ideas from your build! 🤩AWESOME! THANX!

    • @lukehill6395
      @lukehill6395 3 дня назад

      I'll be honest, I didn't even realize it was an hour and a half long video until your comment.

    • @justinphoenix21
      @justinphoenix21 День назад

      I must say, this video is also BEGGING to also be made into one of those ASMR diy vids. No discussion, just the workmanship.

  • @ZeDocta
    @ZeDocta 6 дней назад +20

    As a professional video editor, it was the perfect combination of complicated and simplified. Didn't know where the time went. Brilliant.

  • @TheGodCold
    @TheGodCold 14 дней назад +865

    Holy shit, 1.5 hour video from Marius? Christmas came early!

    • @nikolas2404
      @nikolas2404 14 дней назад +8

      its 1.23.24

    • @Audiophil.Vintage
      @Audiophil.Vintage 14 дней назад

      ​@@nikolas2404Oh no, 6 minutes and 36 seconds missing. Get a life for fuck's sake.

    • @maho44
      @maho44 14 дней назад +14

      @@nikolas2404 That's an answer from a real Marius Hornberger fan 🙂

    • @col0342
      @col0342 13 дней назад

      Just in time for the Greek church orthodox Easter.

    • @TheMrAwax
      @TheMrAwax 13 дней назад +1

      Based on the weather in Western Europe, it is indeed Christmas.

  • @EUC-lid
    @EUC-lid 11 дней назад +345

    Feedback: This is THE most impressive build video I’ve ever seen. Humor, education, solid narration, an incredible result, seamless Ad integration, and all in 1 video.
    😮

    • @erebostd
      @erebostd 10 дней назад +8

      German efficiency 😁👍

    • @kittytrail
      @kittytrail 8 дней назад +1

      coming to a wish ad in two weeks for $17.49 including shipping and batteries but you'll have to rebuild everything as nothing fits or works for more than _five minits._ 😋👌

    • @persson_maskin_
      @persson_maskin_ 7 дней назад +2

      I agree with everything you wrote, but I didn't even think about the seamless ad integration! Additional points to Marius on that front! 🤌

    • @quetzalcoatlz
      @quetzalcoatlz 13 часов назад +1

      Just wait until you find the guy who creates custom built audio PLCs in his garage. He converted the garage over the years into a full scale workshop.
      I stumbled across his RUclips channel one day and experienced some serious jealousy and amazement.
      *I'll try and find his channel and post the name

  • @ArrakisMusicOfficial
    @ArrakisMusicOfficial День назад +3

    My jaw is on the floor, I don't think I've ever seen such an impressive display of design, engineering, storytelling and editing in one package. Absolutely amazing, you've earned yourself a sub.

  • @hstrinzel
    @hstrinzel 3 дня назад +5

    Beautifully over-engineered! Unbelievably good. I'm a software man and have no clue how many HOURS this took? 3000? 10000? Thank you for making such a detailed video. Inspiring!

  • @-szega
    @-szega 14 дней назад +599

    24:40: It's a retrofit in the design to comply with DGUV, which says table saws must come to a stop within 10 seconds. I honestly can't find the specific requirement spelled out in 100-500 any more (it used to be, see VBG 7j § 12), but 100-500 references EN 61029-1:2000-02 and EN 61029-2-1:2000-05, either of those should have it.

    • @saadqadeer7807
      @saadqadeer7807 14 дней назад +175

      It's honestly insane that there is always that one guy in comments who got the answer to that very specific question someone asked.

    • @Krynn72
      @Krynn72 14 дней назад +44

      Nice, thanks! Came to the comments to see if anybody answered because it was a curious thing. Impressed that it didn't even take an hour for someone who knew to answer.

    • @M_Northstar
      @M_Northstar 13 дней назад +11

      ​@@Krynn72Same here. RUclips comments are unjustly maligned.

    • @axelbostrom3606
      @axelbostrom3606 13 дней назад +9

      Was just about to comment just this, it isn't some planned failure or whatever people might think, it is about the tool coming to a stop within 10 seconds :)

    • @TheDonutMan3000
      @TheDonutMan3000 12 дней назад +9

      Was looking for this comment. This is probably the most caveman solution to this problem I can think of. How hard can it be to use the motor itself to break? Crappy electric scooters managed to figure out regenerative breaking

  • @psibiza
    @psibiza 13 дней назад +339

    i just realised I just watched an 80 minute video about engineering and building a machine I never needed and will probably never need in my life. But I enjoyed it very much.
    I very much appreciate you didn't turn this into a 4 episode series of 20 minute videos. Instead you put in all the effort into creating an epic video about constructing an epic machine and the result is one of the best videos that exists on RUclips. I really hope that making videos and things the right way instead of optimising them for maximum profit or monetisation somehow pays off.

    • @marioreetz3957
      @marioreetz3957 12 дней назад +3

      Iwould need it. Just goes a million lightyears beyond my capabilities.

  • @AlienXtream1
    @AlienXtream1 9 дней назад +16

    youtube just recommended this to me and i must say im impressed by the style of video. you're not just telling us "i made a thing. here's the arbitrary steps i took". you actually went through the logic and design process. an the recap of concepts learned at the end are the cherry on top.

    • @cupostuff9929
      @cupostuff9929 5 дней назад

      The recap is what really makes this great, it really is an attempt at sharing useful information

  • @DanteYewToob
    @DanteYewToob 17 часов назад +3

    18:22 That sharpie bit is mindblowing!
    So cool!
    This whole project is incredible!

  • @legokill1019
    @legokill1019 14 дней назад +160

    ngl that sharpie trick at 18:30 blew my mind

    • @kyoopihd
      @kyoopihd 10 дней назад +12

      Came here to say this! First time I've ever seen a Sharpie Shim™. xD

    • @ShadowKylar
      @ShadowKylar 10 дней назад +10

      Right?!?! I thought he was joking for a second!

    • @MattSitton
      @MattSitton 10 дней назад +7

      Same I'm still blown away by that lol

    • @webpa
      @webpa 10 дней назад +21

      My reconstructed German master machinist teacher showed me this trick using a stamp pad back in the 1950s. Black ink for thick, red ink for thin, blue ink for medium.

    • @ChristopherGoggans
      @ChristopherGoggans 6 дней назад +1

      I'm pretty sure Robin Renzetti of Robrenz and Tom of Oxtoolco both have videos demonstrating measuring extremely thin layers, and even demonstrated with a sharpie as well.

  • @bucklogos
    @bucklogos 14 дней назад +203

    I love how the tolerance chart goes from "Close" to "Good" directly to "Shit" so true lmao

    • @stevemcirvin
      @stevemcirvin 14 дней назад +4

      This chart cracked me up!

    • @elaquen7
      @elaquen7 10 дней назад +8

      When a part is too big you can always remove more material. If it is too small, the part is ruined.

    • @martingerber9817
      @martingerber9817 9 дней назад +7

      @@elaquen7 until you use a sharpie to increase the size again...

    • @satakrionkryptomortis
      @satakrionkryptomortis 7 дней назад +2

      for private projects the chart is correct. for anything for sale in b2b the scale is either good or shit.

  • @KeithOlson
    @KeithOlson 2 часа назад +1

    I just want to let you know how much we appreciate you including when things went wrong. Every single screwup you show us increases both our trust in you--for your willingness to be honest--and the likelihood that we might try something like it ourselves because "If a expert like Marius can get things wrong again and again and again and again yet still keep going, maybe I can, too!"
    Bravo, good sir!

  • @markus8282
    @markus8282 4 дня назад +2

    I am speechless. Never I have seen somebody builds a machining tool this professionally!

  • @MrZed411
    @MrZed411 14 дней назад +380

    I'm going to be honest, I got to the 1:22:00 mark when you asked "Was the video too long?" and I thought "I didn't think it was too long, really good and dense 30 minute video right?" and saw the time. This was an AMAZING video and really shows all of your skills from the great engineering, the wood working, the machining, etc. Truly keep doing what you're doing and inspiring me and many others!

    • @TazKhaelyor
      @TazKhaelyor 14 дней назад +6

      I started reading the comments just before that part, and had to check the time on the video to convince myself that the video was indeed that long. I was so sure it was 25-35 minutes... Great video, great project, great execution overall !

    • @lukada83
      @lukada83 12 дней назад +2

      Wut? This was 1h 22m? Damn relativity theory hit hard 😉

    • @aeynosarturii8053
      @aeynosarturii8053 12 дней назад

      It was a long video but the editing was spot on and it delivered the right amount of detail and focus on all the different segments.

    • @Lwimmermastermetalart
      @Lwimmermastermetalart 8 дней назад

      Quite impressed young man. Not only from an engineering standpoint, but machining as well. I’ve been a toolmaker since 1972 and know good stuff when I see it. I do think you need a small milling machine though lol. I love you added your mistakes ( like thickness of the cut off tool) we ALL do that stupid kind of stuff lol . Nice amount of humor as well. I’d say you’re a master at all the arts. I wish I could have ppl like you in my machine shop. You’re a talent that is slowly becoming extinct . Great job young man 🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @bridgewilliams
    @bridgewilliams 14 дней назад +190

    I started the video thinking, ‘1.5hrs?! Way too long’…..1.5hrs later, I reckon I could do another hour. Marius, you’re a beast.

    • @iuliancalin22
      @iuliancalin22 13 дней назад +6

      guess what, i realized it was that long after i watched the entire video and someone pointed that out in the comments 🤣

    • @markheinze8214
      @markheinze8214 12 дней назад +6

      When this comes out in the Imax theater, I will be the first in line.

  • @itzronaldmlg
    @itzronaldmlg 7 часов назад +1

    I rarely have this much interest in the whole story, but you got me listening and watching the whole video in normal 1x speed!
    This video has a verry good story tell, right speed, back information and explanation.
    You are doing an excellent job and have a nice voice to listen to.
    Great job and thankfully NOT in a series of 10 episodes you have to search or wait for♥

  • @thegentlemanmaker
    @thegentlemanmaker 4 дня назад +2

    That was the most engaging hour and twenty three minutes, 24 seconds on RUclips. What a fantastic project with amazing engineering. Thank you for sharing.

  • @MojoSpoon
    @MojoSpoon 11 дней назад +142

    Marius. Du hast sie doch nicht mehr, alle - das ist doch völlig verrückt und total aus dem Ruder gelaufen - und das meine ich im positiven Sinn. In 5min dieses Projektes steckt deutlich mehr Hirnschmalz, als 90% der "Heimwerker"-YTer in ihrer ganzen RUclips-Karriere auf die Kette kriegen. Selbst wenn du die Baupläne veröffentlichen würdest, würden die meisten, auch gestandenen Heimwerker daran scheitern, da kommt alles zusammen - unfassbares technisches Verständnis, Materialkunde, handwerkliches Geschick, Umgang mit Maschinen, jede Menge Geduld und Ehrgeiz, so ein Projekt auch wirklich fertig zu stellen - kompromisslos.
    Der absolute Wahnsinn, meinen Respekt. German Engineering ist vielleicht doch noch nicht verloren.

    • @polerin
      @polerin 9 дней назад +4

      Yeah I am a software dev and I have *some* understanding of complex systems, and a woodworker who loves problem solving and building things to fit a need. This? I would have no idea where to start. There are so many disciplines and so many places where it can wrong

    • @reedcedar
      @reedcedar 9 дней назад +1

      ich bin einer der heimwerker und handwerksmeister aber lichtjahre von marius entfernt,
      obwohl er ganz in der nähe wohnt!

    • @juan-jh1qg
      @juan-jh1qg 8 дней назад +1

      @@polerin Hey, I was thinking of my time as a c++ developer while watching the video. One spends so much time not building stuff, but "building the machine, to build the machine...". I thought that no one would understand until I saw your comment. :)
      Great video Marius.

    • @taubenblau
      @taubenblau 6 дней назад +2

      Nicht nur der Inhalt is der Knaller, sonder auch wie ihn Marius präsentiert. mega sympatisch und null abgehoben. ich hab hier heute eine echte YT-Perle entdeckt. Etwas was mir neue Motivation für die Eigenen Videos gibt :) Schön zu hören, dass es so ielen leuten auffällt, wie viel mühe er sich gibt!

  • @mikesmswoodworking
    @mikesmswoodworking 14 дней назад +136

    With something this complex, shortening the video would have been an injustice. Bravo on a magnificent build.

  • @JeffCurry
    @JeffCurry 3 дня назад +2

    The effort to make the time lapse at 10:40 is amazing. Great work!! I hope everyone sees the bolts screwing themselves in and celebrates like I did.

  • @pedrof.caetano5747
    @pedrof.caetano5747 8 дней назад +1

    You have a beautiful mind Marius,people like you can truly change the world we live in,for the best of course , Congratulations

  • @DobraEspacial
    @DobraEspacial 13 дней назад +122

    I have no words. You are a genius, Marius. The cutaway view was absolutely insane, I can't believe you went to this kind of trouble to show us how the mechanism works. BRILLIANT WORK!

  • @kathrynelrod5570
    @kathrynelrod5570 14 дней назад +179

    I’m 13 minutes in, and already really impressed by your explanations and visualizations. Cutting the cycloids drive in half /in real life/ is such a good demonstration.

    • @NotQuiteFirst
      @NotQuiteFirst 14 дней назад +7

      Yeah doing the cut version is just above and beyond, totally insane

    • @Fifsson_
      @Fifsson_ 14 дней назад +7

      @@NotQuiteFirst Yeah, when I saw that my reaction was just about "f.. off, you DIDN'T". Such dedication.

  • @Frapsity
    @Frapsity 5 дней назад +1

    I love that this is all one part. I'm sure the temptation was there to split it into a 10 part series!

  • @robkll8734
    @robkll8734 2 дня назад

    For me it's your masterpiece. 3D-design, woodworking, cnc router, lathe, etc., and filming, all perfectly. Thangs for sharing.❤

  • @Simon-A
    @Simon-A 14 дней назад +86

    Danke, dass das Projekt ein Video ist, und nicht 5 einzelne 20 min. Episoden. Deutlich angenehmer zu schauen.
    Vielen Dank für das tolle Video!

    • @AquaPeet
      @AquaPeet 12 дней назад +1

      Completely agree! :)

  • @NamelesshunterGaming
    @NamelesshunterGaming 14 дней назад +102

    Marius, I am a woodworker/ furniture maker, and this is the best belt sander I have ever seen, you touch up on every point I dislike on other machines.

  • @jakeallen4892
    @jakeallen4892 9 дней назад +2

    Incredible! My favorite yet! I thought that the drill press was the most perfectly over-engineered project, but boy was I wrong! By far my all time favorite RUclips video!

  • @wardenpotato
    @wardenpotato 9 дней назад +1

    Marius the way you visualize your tolerances, the way you explain your process, the way you show the use of different tools and materials instead of creating everything out of uber expensive metal slabs, you really nailed it. Its just beautiful to see such a down to earth approach even if you got a sponsor to tag along, youre using 3d printing when you can get away with it, youre using wood when you can get away with it, you're using simple tools on readily available stock when possible, just beautiful, its the right kind of overengineered, the kind a normal person might do instead of a flashy youtuber with 100k of materials laying around.

  • @jeffreybernath6627
    @jeffreybernath6627 14 дней назад +42

    The RUclips algorithm might not like your long-form videos, but I LOVE THEM! This was so great, thank you!

    • @jeremyspecce
      @jeremyspecce 8 дней назад +1

      Half million views now, I guess it caught up!

    • @DerpyExpress
      @DerpyExpress 3 дня назад

      My RUclips algorithm sure did like it. I am not regretting clicking on this

  • @ernahubbard2062
    @ernahubbard2062 14 дней назад +38

    as an engineer, cannot believe the hours that goes into the design and manufacturing of the machine. Looking forward to Part II and more. Hats off.

  • @professionallifestyle976
    @professionallifestyle976 День назад

    I was initially shocked by how smoothly everything seemed to be working on the first try. However, your demonstration of the numerous failure-parts at the end was a small relief. What an incredible project! Thank you for sharing!

  • @wupofe
    @wupofe 9 часов назад

    Sie sind wahrlich einer der besten Mechaniker und Konstrukteure die ich bisher auf youtube gesehen habe. Sicherlich die Arbeit von vielen vielen Monaten.
    Meine Hochachtung !!!

  • @robertbeer2584
    @robertbeer2584 12 дней назад +23

    Young man you are truely skilled, i wish I had 10% of that. Your father must be very proud. Its an honour to watch you work, thanks from this 70 year old nerd

  • @Aruneh
    @Aruneh 14 дней назад +39

    You know, you could have done this video in multiple parts to get more content and more ads and what not. But you didn't and that is awesome. Seeing the entire thing in one video was great!

  • @PinchOfLuck
    @PinchOfLuck 6 дней назад

    A masterpiece.
    I hardly blinked and watched the whole video in one go.
    Amazing.

  • @Ron-Ayres
    @Ron-Ayres 5 дней назад

    I am in awe of this man's knowlege, expertise, commitment and skill. Bravo! 🇩🇪

  • @Repkord
    @Repkord 10 дней назад +65

    Anything worth engineering is worth over-engineering! You literally thought of everything. I suspect it's only a matter of time until we start seeing your design implemented by other tool builders. 💪🏼

    • @Earthenfist
      @Earthenfist 5 дней назад +1

      That's what I was thinking. I didn't think that the machine (or copies) would be available for purchase, but I figured that the SCHEMATICS might be!

  • @jonathan_mtb5837
    @jonathan_mtb5837 14 дней назад +97

    Bevor ich das Video anschaue: Danke dass du mir den Start ins Wochenende so versüßt. Deine Videos sind einfach ein purer Genuss. Es gibt nicht mehr viele die solche krassen Videos raushauen! Danke!

  • @gehobenerheimwerker6072
    @gehobenerheimwerker6072 9 дней назад

    Wirklich beeindruckend. Das sind die VIdeos, bei denen keiner mehr an Nachbauen denkt und einfach die aufwändig zusammengstellten Filmszenen genießt. Was später alleine das Schneiden des Videos an Zeit gekostet haben muss...

  • @Bjoern7576
    @Bjoern7576 День назад

    My mind is blown! Like da Vinci, you masterfully blend art and science, envisioning solutions that are as innovative as they are beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this gem of a video!

  • @mprobison
    @mprobison 13 дней назад +51

    Mr. Hornberger, it has been a treat to watch you grow in both skill and competency. Watching your projects evolve and your engineering skills grow - it's inspiring. There are so many details to your processes now that show a tremendous amount of intersection with hard training and experience. Thank you for your time, and for your videography second discipline. It's a pleasure to watch and to learn. Having your own name in the title block is an honor, and here it is very well deserved. Cheers.

  • @10415153
    @10415153 13 дней назад +26

    Marius this is honestly one of the best build videos that exists on RUclips. It is unquestionably an incredible build, but your filming, story telling and humour is brilliant. I cannot wait to see what comes next!

    • @en2oh
      @en2oh 11 дней назад +1

      And yet, fewer than half a million subscribers. I did my part. Thumbs up and subscribe, people!

  • @Anothermindsomewhere
    @Anothermindsomewhere 15 часов назад

    Sir, this is the first video of yours that I've seen, and can I just say, do NOT change a single thing about the way you make videos. If you're looking for feedback: Personally, I would watch 10 more of your projects back to back, if the only thing that changed was the project itself. Very excellent work, well done.

  • @Gottenhimfella
    @Gottenhimfella 5 дней назад

    This is off the charts. To paraphrase Liberace, too much engineering is PRECISELY the right amount. Thanks Marius. I'm currently engaged in a career move which I hope will have the fringe benefit of puttinh me in a position to become a Patreon for more than the one site I presently support, and you've leapt to the top of my "pending attention" list!

  • @schrodingerscat1863
    @schrodingerscat1863 13 дней назад +33

    This video should be required viewing for anyone staring out in any kind of MechE course, the attention to detail in materials selection not only for mechanical properties but also for machining with the tooling available is extremely impressive. That together with the detailed explanation of problem solving make this project easily one of the best I have seen.

  • @hunterrcrafter
    @hunterrcrafter 13 дней назад +42

    You are one of few channels I know that can make a 1+ hour video and keep me entertained through the whole process! You create amazing content and always go the extra mile to show us how it all works.

  • @AwesomeOIII
    @AwesomeOIII 8 часов назад

    Im a german "Meister" in metal manufacturing and iam pretty impressed! Not alone by the perfect engineering skills also by the craftsmanship. Really good Job!

  • @Zackmex
    @Zackmex 5 дней назад

    I have been watching your videos for many years. You have kept raising the bar in terms of design, manufacturing and video production. You are like Matthias Wandel 2.0.

  • @lt1376
    @lt1376 10 дней назад +34

    The amount of haircuts you went through this video gives a clear idea of how demanding this had been for you, bravo. Some of the best content out there!

  • @DominikRicker
    @DominikRicker 12 дней назад +7

    This is a true masterpiece. The overall engineering-process, the details, the explanation, the accuracy of filming and fitting... That might be the most impressing video on RUclips I´ve ever seen.

  • @rayvanacore4889
    @rayvanacore4889 2 дня назад

    I have been watching you Engineer things since I don't know when, and you still amaze me with your ingenuity and originality. But most of all your persistency. You name it you do it. I always wait for your next project as I know the longer the wait the better the project will be. The way you present everything even the screw ups which you never have :). is a testament to your ability knowledge. And now we can watch you on RUclipsTV.

  • @easternpalace
    @easternpalace 8 дней назад

    I've watched a lot of build videos on youtube. My favorite haunts usually involve more metal, less plastic and wood, and yet this is somehow easily among my favorites.

  • @michaelbraxner7781
    @michaelbraxner7781 14 дней назад +33

    Freaking AWESOME ... concept, problem solving, design, build, problem solving, re-design, re-build, explanation, presentation ... this is a hallmark production. I am simply left speechless.

  • @FamTech.
    @FamTech. 14 дней назад +19

    Machinists useing metalworking precision✅
    Marius useing metalworking precision on woodworking✅

  • @mxlje
    @mxlje 9 дней назад

    This is by far the most over engineered project I’ve seen on RUclips. Absolutely incredible work, thank you for sharing ✨

  • @DMSparky
    @DMSparky 3 дня назад

    I cannot fathom how much time this project would have taken between the design and execution, script writing, video editing, etc etc… What an absolutely incredible project!

  • @JPToto
    @JPToto 14 дней назад +172

    Somewhere there are a bunch of product managers at tool companies smacking their heads and wondering how their teams didn't come up with _any_ of these ideas.

    • @sciencegey
      @sciencegey 14 дней назад +13

      Except they already have; an oscillating belt sander isn't a new invention.

    • @Flako-dd
      @Flako-dd 14 дней назад +19

      Agreed, most companies only care about "value" engineering. Not "real value" engineering.

    • @forestbirdoriginals4917
      @forestbirdoriginals4917 14 дней назад +5

      @@sciencegey man you’re nice

    • @jeremyw.2496
      @jeremyw.2496 14 дней назад +9

      Festool would sell it for 1600 give or take a thousand.

    • @SpitfireMkIIFan
      @SpitfireMkIIFan 14 дней назад +32

      This thing is vastly overengineered, in other words: Expensive. No company spends more than the actual amount of work needed, and Marius likes to design and build such things so its both a combination of his hobby and and actually creating helpful tools for him.
      But this would not be suitable for mass production.

  • @spidernh
    @spidernh 13 дней назад +24

    This is the type of engineering I LOVE to see. The video was not too long, boring, detailed, or anything. Please continue to make videos like this!

  • @JohnSmith-cb9lr
    @JohnSmith-cb9lr 9 дней назад

    In my opinion this video had approximately the right amount of detail. Noting the things that didn't work, changes you had to make and especially how you modified (or could not modify) the piece being worked on was especially helpful. This video seems to be for aspiring machinists or even engineers, so lots of details is VERY IMPORTANT to us; just remember to comment as you go (like you already sometimes do) on the limits of a specific modification (for eg. how far you can cut or extend a part's length) before it doesn't work for the situation. Also, your use of the correct technical terms (like "chamfer") as well as the use of precision tools (like the mechanical calipers) is hugely important.

  • @matteobonezzi4938
    @matteobonezzi4938 8 дней назад +1

    This guy and my mechanics are absolute gods.

  • @JimPudar
    @JimPudar 14 дней назад +65

    Awesome project, but your video editing skills are getting absolutely incredible. The little touches like the tolerance bars when using a micrometer are just fantastic!

  • @CharlesKiblinger
    @CharlesKiblinger 14 дней назад +23

    1:03. This man is a treasure. Five stars. Would recommend.

  • @thomassutrina8296
    @thomassutrina8296 9 дней назад

    As a retired new product designer I like such videos. Three of my many patents are in production. The solution for tightening the sanding drum is exactly what is used for the plugs in plastic plumbing.
    Problem of the 1/2 inch sanding drum. Two possible solutions. One is molded rubber that will expand under compression along the length. However may not go on or off easily.
    Second is the approach is used for lathe and lever action expanding mandrels to grab ID of cylinders where there is a series of them. Yours will be thinner and thus shallower cone angle. The expanding pieces are made like the collet inserts for you router and a few other similar tools like some lathe collets. Or can be hack saw through at one point.

  • @dyingsanity3252
    @dyingsanity3252 9 дней назад

    Every single person that praised this video, is 1000% right.
    I was watching this video with my son and realized he wasn't even born since I've watched your journey.
    Long story short: just do what you want and you'll always have an audience. Long, short, complex and easy; your style of editing and quality is blah blah blah praise praise praise. 👏

  • @faissalabsml4393
    @faissalabsml4393 14 дней назад +21

    One of the few channels I always wish their videos were longer, thank you for this.

  • @bugevolution7027
    @bugevolution7027 14 дней назад +33

    The amount of work in this project and overall in this video is absolutely huge.
    Congratulations !

  • @chembal
    @chembal 9 дней назад

    What an excellent project. This belongs in woodworking shops everywhere. I'm very impressed. Thank you for bringing us along for the ride.

  • @bowesterlund3719
    @bowesterlund3719 8 дней назад

    I’m a senior mechanical engineer with a fair amount of machines under my belt.. I really really enjoyed this vid! I’m impressed by the packaging and overall design! Subbed, liked, shared!

  • @jordteee
    @jordteee 14 дней назад +19

    How?! This video had it all - quality, humor, complexity, creativity, and entertainment value. Fitting for Marius in a 20 minute video. But an hour and a half?!?! To think you filmed and edited stop motion so many times even though the video was going to be so long… Keep up the good work.

  • @RichardBronosky
    @RichardBronosky 4 дня назад

    Length: Perfect
    Detail: Perfect

  • @AlbertScoot
    @AlbertScoot 6 дней назад

    That blue textured paint is a staple of oldschool workshop equipment, it's my favorite too.

  • @Myrulv
    @Myrulv 13 дней назад +7

    Marius, engineer, craftsman, video grapher, entertainer and what not.
    simple and plain, impressive.

  • @BlackFoxLovesYou
    @BlackFoxLovesYou 10 дней назад +29

    There are so many useful improvements here, this needs to be a commercial product or something wow.

  • @TheMati117
    @TheMati117 5 дней назад

    You knew exactly what you wanted and needed, designed in a way where you achieved everything you wanted with proper testing. You put your heart into it. This is something a manufacturer wouldn't make, because no one is going to be so passionated to pull with this through. Really love the video, I honestly thought only like 20min have passed. Keep up the good work!

  • @standingwavestudio
    @standingwavestudio 9 дней назад

    That has got to be the most amazing home build I’ve ever seen! And it’s an order of magnitude better than anything you can buy commercially.

  • @glitsch7966
    @glitsch7966 14 дней назад +55

    Unglaubilch, wieviel Arbeit du in deine Videos investierst! Das ist ein Meilenstein der Heimwerkervideos. Super unterhaltsam und lehrreich - danke!!

    • @Heinz76Harald
      @Heinz76Harald 14 дней назад +3

      Also "Heimwerker" würd ich das nicht nennen....

    • @realrebelli0n
      @realrebelli0n 14 дней назад +2

      @@Heinz76Harald Naja er ist bei sich zu Hause 😂

    • @Heinz76Harald
      @Heinz76Harald 13 дней назад +1

      @@realrebelli0n ja gut, so betrachtet ist Tony Stark dann der wirkliche Heimwerkerkönig

  • @valiokeys
    @valiokeys 11 дней назад +22

    I'm a musician, and see a very interesting analogy between creating a song and building a machine. Keeping with the smallest tolerances, going through moments where you pull your hair out, scrapping hours of work and start over again, but though persistence and sheer will, the end result becomes basically an extension of yourself.
    Wonderful build that is worthy of getting subscribed to the channel. 80 min. video felt like 8

  • @fivestar2227
    @fivestar2227 5 дней назад +1

    I am thoroughly impressed by your unique and innovative thought process. Elite level problem solving skills WOW.

  • @AlexDinis
    @AlexDinis 9 дней назад

    I was Completely mesmerized with every step glued to the screen! What an amazing build. Thanks for sharing it!

  • @slimscudtwo
    @slimscudtwo 11 дней назад +5

    I'm amazed how precise you are with not precise materials. I mean for builds like this everything revolves around fittings, to tight nothing moves, too lose nothing holds. well done

  • @chrisjcichocki
    @chrisjcichocki 14 дней назад +12

    Definitely NOT too long. This was an epic build and to show less detail wouldn’t do it justice. Or yourself justice for that matter. To have all that knowledge and be able to apply it so well is just amazing to watch. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @DanielBadberg
    @DanielBadberg 9 дней назад +1

    Ein sehr langes Video, welches aber so kurzweilig gemacht ist, dass sogar die JLCPCB-Werbung völlig im Content eingebunden und nicht störend ist, findet man nur selten auf YT. Ich persönlich mag lange Videos auf YT, in denen ein Projekt komplett abgeschlossen ist. -> Perfekt!
    Da ich selber auch schon das ein oder andere Video gemacht habe, weiß ich, wie aufwändig sowas ist.

    • @taubenblau
      @taubenblau 6 дней назад +1

      bin abslut deiner meinung. Hammer Content. Um so Länger desto besser, bei der Qualität :) Der auwand ist absurd :D ich schau direkt mal bei deinem Kanal rein!

  • @DerEmrich
    @DerEmrich 3 дня назад

    Also ich hab echt überlegt ob ich mir Eine Stunde und 23 Minuten anschaue. Am End war das aber um Welten befriedigender und spannender als jeder Tatort. Wahnsinns Job Marius, großen Respekt dafür! Danke für die Mega Unterhaltung!

  • @ezaboleme
    @ezaboleme 13 дней назад +8

    In addition to the undeniable genius of Marius, which I have been following for years, we can note that Marius comes from a supportive family that provided knowledge and love for innovation and hard work. Marius often mentions his father, who is probably an expert in his craft. Such a stimulating environment contributed in many ways to enormous development and progress. I hope that Marius, one day, will pass on all that love for innovation to his children.

  • @SeraphimKnight
    @SeraphimKnight 13 дней назад +6

    Don't get me wrong, designing and building your own oscillating sander is extremely impressive... but I'm blown away by that sharpie trick! Holy cow, this is life-changing.

  • @jacobhobbs08
    @jacobhobbs08 7 дней назад

    Popping those parts of the screen is probably one of the best snap part edits ive ever seen.

  • @JPilestedt
    @JPilestedt 8 дней назад

    This is probably the best build video I've seen. All encompassing, detailed, great narrative, great editing and funny bits. I can't give high enough praise. 🎉

  • @jules_69420
    @jules_69420 14 дней назад +11

    The amount of different trade/skill sets, drafting, engineering, and programming that you bring to your projects at such a high level is always insane to me. I aspire to reach your level of craftsmanship.

  • @philohan95
    @philohan95 11 дней назад +5

    Marius, your keen eye for ease of use while incorporating advanced features is astonishing. Your editing skills are also very good and makes the viewer not lose interest with your perfectly balanced level of humour of boosting viewer enjoyment without being silly. You discussing your decisions and obstacles you hit and how you overcome them really shows your skill. You're my favourite DIY'er.

  • @Melachesh
    @Melachesh Час назад

    Your Dad, a Sharpie. Priceless move. Also, I hope I can gain knowledge like this to pass on to my daughter 👍

  • @TheRealMarauder
    @TheRealMarauder 4 дня назад

    every time you say vise grips, I think "what on earth are Weiß grips?"
    this video is really cool!

  • @repapeti98
    @repapeti98 13 дней назад +5

    My jaw was on the floor the entire time. My projects range from filing down my bike's old V brake mounts because I run disc beakes and painting them with nail polish to using a jigsaw to cut into the pantry door frame because our fridge doesn't fit. Meanwhile you add a few microns thick layer of sharpie to a bearing so it's a press-fit. Unbelievable craftsmanship.