Its amazing how you can 'say' and show so much without actually talking . Although I do like this kind of videos, I do enjoy the ones where you also explain things as you go. Keep it up, sir, we really appreciate your work
3D printing really does work well for making tools and jigs. I was assembling a GM LS v8 engine and you need a simple circular tool to align the front cover concentrically to the crank shaft. A simple 2 hour print and the cover is aligned to perfection.
China has captured everything. The brands don't really matter anymore. All that matters is price. I started out with Makita back when it mattered and I was doing construction for a living. in like 2003. I will say that I hate the Chuck on this DeWalt drill. Sometimes you have to tighten it in order to get it. Loosened. Makes no sense. And if you don't tighten it enough, the clutch that stops the drill When you let off the trigger will automatically loosen the Chuck. Complete and utter garbage!
I don't LOL very often but at the part where you're Patreons names went up and you're in the background just nonchalantly riding the lawn mower around... Then you hit a stick or something off camera I freaking cracked up! I liked it.
You probably should have cleaned the blade from the grass before balancing it.
Its amazing how you can 'say' and show so much without actually talking . Although I do like this kind of videos, I do enjoy the ones where you also explain things as you go. Keep it up, sir, we really appreciate your work
3D printing really does work well for making tools and jigs. I was assembling a GM LS v8 engine and you need a simple circular tool to align the front cover concentrically to the crank shaft. A simple 2 hour print and the cover is aligned to perfection.
You shaved! great video! Thanks for making it!
Thank you for sharing. The idea to prevent the shaft from breaking with the screw is brilliant.
Do you share the STL files? Because that is some serious stuff I need in my own life.
Yeah I'll post this on Thangs if you would use it. There is a universal design already on Thingiverse.
You should post the stl. I could really use this and my cad skills are...well.. not awesome. Thanks for the vid though.. Cheers!
Sure. I'll post the printable file. You're the first one to ask. Check back tomorrow
@@DesignPrototypeTest Thank you!
Here you go: thangs.com/designer/design.prototype.test/3d-model/John%20Deere%20Ride%20On%20Blade%20Balancer%20Hub-1065017
Have a great day!
@@DesignPrototypeTest Awesome! Thank you sir.
A bit over engineered. But some times, thinking on something simpler is the hard part. And excuses to draw, are welcome 😁
I never thought of you as a DeWalt guy, I thought you'd be all Makita.
China has captured everything. The brands don't really matter anymore. All that matters is price. I started out with Makita back when it mattered and I was doing construction for a living. in like 2003. I will say that I hate the Chuck on this DeWalt drill. Sometimes you have to tighten it in order to get it. Loosened. Makes no sense. And if you don't tighten it enough, the clutch that stops the drill When you let off the trigger will automatically loosen the Chuck. Complete and utter garbage!
I don't LOL very often but at the part where you're Patreons names went up and you're in the background just nonchalantly riding the lawn mower around... Then you hit a stick or something off camera I freaking cracked up! I liked it.
Watched the video thinking you were going to balance R.C. helicopter blades but lawnmower blades is still cool.
Watched the video thinking you were going to balance R.C. helicopter blades but lawnmower blades is still cool.
I enjoyed this - thank you.
😓 *Promosm*
Cool
If I had the money my lawn would be pavement.
Ha ha ha ha ha 🤣 My kid is only six as soon as he can reach the pedals...
You make it look so easy!
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A like this new format! Videos!