Lure Making Stand and Motor

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @Retro-2-now
    @Retro-2-now 4 года назад +2

    Helping hands from Harbor Freight work great to hold your lures when you paint. They are like $5 it’s a metal base with 2 alligator clips with hinged arms and usually have a magnifying glass on them. They also have them on Amazon for about $7

  • @guyh.4553
    @guyh.4553 5 лет назад +1

    Love the take down design. The rod/lure turner is friggin awesome! One thought on the turntable is put foam on the cap then put your hooks into it...just a thought.

  • @cybercapri
    @cybercapri 8 лет назад

    Here are a few ideas you may find useful, for turning more Lures at the same time. You could shorten the length of holding wire to accommodate more Lures on a single turn. You might want to use a clamp to hold each fixture down and spread the two fixtures apart to allow for more Lures to be chained together. you could just simply add a support tail piece to the end of your table, provided you don't mind screwing into that table, to secure the holding end of the fixture while the motor end can move freely to accommodate more or less Lures, that way only one side needs to move. You could add a bit of weight to the Motor Fixture so no clamping is necessary by recycling the Transformer from the Microwave and use it as dead weight. This is a great project, thanks for sharing it...

    • @Makify1
      @Makify1  8 лет назад

      Those are some great tips!

  • @anthonycosby7630
    @anthonycosby7630 6 лет назад

    Love the Microwave motor idea. I know right where one is!! Thanks!!!

  • @nico8273
    @nico8273 8 лет назад

    You could as well use some gears ( With teeths or belts), and put like 3 or 4 in a stick, and you could have many lures rotating even at multiples directions

  • @cjhoyle
    @cjhoyle 8 лет назад

    2 new Makify videos in one day! what is it, Christmas? :P I love the use of the microwave turn table motor. There are lots of applications where a slow motor like that would be handy, and it seems to run very quietly too. Thanks for another great videos.

    • @Makify1
      @Makify1  8 лет назад

      It was more like 1 1/2 videos. This one is more of a show-and-tell and I don't really consider that a full project video. I'm glad you like them though!

  • @wharris4874
    @wharris4874 7 лет назад

    Very nice,easy going well described video, I will go in search of a old microwave oven now

  • @IndianaNature
    @IndianaNature 4 года назад

    Painting rack could've been done just using helping hands that can be picked up in eBay cheap.

  • @Niphiz
    @Niphiz 8 лет назад

    awesome projects!!!

  • @Elfin4
    @Elfin4 5 лет назад +1

    Is that not electrically dangerous having a live wired metal box, risky..

  • @aqeejigstv5947
    @aqeejigstv5947 4 года назад

    Is it AC 220v?

    • @Makify1
      @Makify1  4 года назад +1

      AC 110v

    • @aqeejigstv5947
      @aqeejigstv5947 4 года назад

      @@Makify1 is it okay of i use 220v?

    • @Makify1
      @Makify1  4 года назад +1

      @@aqeejigstv5947 It depends on the motor you use. Some can handle 110 or 220. There should be markings on the motor that say what voltage it expects.

  • @bramv.b2137
    @bramv.b2137 8 лет назад +1

    Make a skateboard

  • @bananooo9996
    @bananooo9996 8 лет назад

    Wsere el unico que habla español

  • @user-pl3he7eo6g
    @user-pl3he7eo6g 8 лет назад

    first

    • @Makify1
      @Makify1  8 лет назад

      Ha ha. There is no way you actually watched the whole video. Too fast.

    • @user-pl3he7eo6g
      @user-pl3he7eo6g 8 лет назад

      Makify1 change the speed an Yeah. Hahah.

    • @user-pl3he7eo6g
      @user-pl3he7eo6g 8 лет назад

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    • @Makify1
      @Makify1  8 лет назад

      Good call on the speed. The link isn't working for me.

    • @user-pl3he7eo6g
      @user-pl3he7eo6g 8 лет назад

      LL milk J?