"Can't forge today. I have a flat." Kidding. This is phenomenal! Great design and craftsmanship. Video work is also top notch. Top marks on everything.
Yeah...a cheap power hammer after you spend 20K on the stuff you need to make the hammer! Like buying a million dollar auto fab shop to fabricate a Yugo!!!
@@KOPOprojects How many hours did your 'clutch' mechanism survive? Did it fail catastrophically or did you realise what a mistake you had made and replace it before it did?
What else can be said apart from great ingenuity, engineering, execution and finally a machine worth its wait in gold and the power hammer is excellent too!!!! 😂🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍awesome stuff 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
This is a great build. I’ve had mine about a year and a half. Not sure how much the plans currently cost, I spent $75 I think, maybe $99? I substituted some parts and spent about $2000 overall.
Had you considered putting grease fittings in all the spots with bushings? Maybe machine the bolts themselves to have through bores and grease fittings? Also, I hope you got a good deal on those locknuts because they aren't doing a whole lot if they're burnt or not engaging the threads enough.
Yes I actually tought about it, it would be a great upgrade idea for the future! Don't worry about the welded locknut it's only what I had on hands when doing the project I didn't need the locking action!
When I saw this i was scrolling through trying to find some simple diy trip hammer video which is what I originally thought this was. but watched it end to end all the same the editing and sound is great how long did it take in real time? Nice trip hammer!
Yes, we actually sell them on etsy. You can buy them on he link here: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1339926483/power-hammer-plans-dxf-files-included?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=kopo&ref=sr_gallery-1-1&dd=1&content_source=6703c23a1600b8d632df02ff89778badd8e46581%253A1339926483&organic_search_click=1
Really cool design but i think a guard over the sping area would be needed for me to run it. That's alot of stuff moving very fast near my face. I wouldn't call it a dyi, its kinda closer to the mid game builder. But its still cool
Dang good work. For anyone unable to afford the tools and drill bits to make this themselves. Step drills are cheap alternative and also using a masonry bit in a drill press to burn through steel rather than slowly drill through it with cheaper bits. I've never been able to drill so quickly through thick or harder steel than I have with a masonry bit in a drill press. Once the piece and bit start to glow orange and it starts pushing through the piece it goes really quickly. The spinning sliver of glowing orange swarf gets a bit scary as it grows but as long as you're wearing at least goggles if not a full face mask and thick sleeved clothes it's ok. On a side note once while making a knife using an angle grinder I was so focused on what I was doing I didn't notice that my knit workgloves and hoodie I was wearing had gotten huge melt holes in them. Lol. Oh and safety tip NEVER wear any loose clothing while using anything spinning. I luckily found out this tip using a belt sander and wearing a loose t-shirt. Thankfully the Sander got pulled out of my hand enough I let go of the trigger and the shirt had enough mass to choke up the spinning as it climbed it's way towards my now exposed belly. Had it been my huge Makita angle grinder or my heavy duty Jet drill press I wouldn't have been so lucky and with the angle grinder not only would its speed not slowed by the time it ran out of short and reached skin without power the switch was stiff and took a few seconds to turn off. After the belt sander and until I replaced the switch I would literally tie the cord to my boot and had the power bar screwed to the wall near my foot so in an emergency all i had to do was move my foot away from the wall and it would unplug. It was an amazing grinder though. Double the size of a normal one and with a 5" grinding disk you could feel the gyroscopic effect pulling it from side to side a bit depending on tilt. It would eat hardened steel fast and with a cutting wheel slice through anything way faster than my other grinders could. Makita makes the best tools these days hands down.
If you have a decent drill sharpener (Drill Doctor or better) with a diamond wheel, you can regrind masonry drills to metal cutting angles. Proper setup takes a bit of "Kentucky windage" with the Drill Doctor, because the stop isn't set up for use with the brazed on carbides which interrupt the flute used as the reference. However, if you set it up properly (a bit of trial and error), you can get a nice symmetrical grind on the carbides. With a larger diameter bit, it may useful to swap to the coarse grit drum to get close, then back to the fine grit drum to finish the grind. With a proper tool and cutter grinder or a Deckel SO/SOE (or knockoff) regrinding should be cake. I've done this several times to drill out stubborn wheel studs and the like. A Cole drill has been invaluable for such foolishness, but a mag drill or blacksmith's post drill, even a brace with chain drill, will also work, too.
Hi, two years ago the price of the hammer was about 2000$ CAD. So with inflation and everything it's probably between 2000 and 2500 USD at the moment. Hope this help! Have fun building
Bro..I rarely comment on anythingat all...But..I've just gotta ask....Are you a demon? ok, cyborg? How'd you unlock the "God mode" on more than a few technical trades ?? 🤣 Nah, in all seriousness though, the versatility of method, and the mastery of such an array of technical skill....Mad impressed my friend, But the proficiency with which you wielded these skills literally gave me chills. I thought i was halfway decent as a jack of all diy-or-dier in the shop...turns out my mickey mouse skillset is woefully underdeveloped lmao. Thanks for documenting this and sharing it. Pretty sure you're not human though 😆 lol take care my dude!
Hey, could you explain how and why the arms are constructed like that? I understand that the outcome is a ram that has a variable depth so you can work on the metal as it changes size, but I don't understand the mechanical side of it. I barely have the money for the plans, let alone the whole build, but I want to make strides to something little that fits in the hardy hole on my anvil
Honestly it is a bit of a weird mechanic, but the idea is that you compress the spring in the midle so that the arms are in tension and makes the ram "float". As you give more speed to the rotating shaft, you give more energy to the ram going further down and compressing more the spring.When the ram goes up, the spring help the motion by launching the ram upward.The spring also give a whiping motion that increase the force put into the workpiece. If it's a bit more clear. By the way I'm pretty sure I saw someone on youtube tu exactly what you describe for your little power hammer. Good luck with your build !
Hi, you can buy our plans at the link right here : ruclips.net/user/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXBEdUdKNGdYTmxGakVLcFRnMWNYbHRFTlpYZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuZHotbXFNMjRXRnJrWkUzVndkTHZaTTJ3M2RBWnc2SkdwQ1MtUEhLSDRNR3Noc0pRTEhmd3pOZW5IS1BhRThXUk15MU9zdm03U3UzV0RYbUxHSUM5cE50ak9KdlNRU3ZsMHp0ZlYtRnBTYWlNTUUzWQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.etsy.com%2Fca%2Flisting%2F1339926483%2F&v=ClSM5alhNZ8 Have fun building!
You welded nylon lock nuts on... The edit makes it seem like you drilled holes with a spotting bit before tapping? I recommend putting a thin piece of copper or aluminum in behind materials you're going to gang drill, it helps soak up the difference in dimensions do everything is clamped pretty evenly. Some of your drill speeds seemed kinda high for the size of bits. Careful not to over heat or dull bits out.
Nice hammer. I built a Rusty years ago. The tyre hammer wasn't yet popular in Australia then. I believe it would have more control. An aside - what brand is your oil can?
I wondered why you used the rubber tire instead of gears...but then I thought you used the tire as a safety measure..and seizure would Allow for slipping..good design
"Can't forge today. I have a flat."
Kidding. This is phenomenal! Great design and craftsmanship. Video work is also top notch. Top marks on everything.
Thank you !
This is just beautiful.
Engineering at its best.
Brilliant. I have been wanting a small power hammer that was cheap but got the job done for a person starting out forging. Thank you. Love it
Yeah...a cheap power hammer after you spend 20K on the stuff you need to make the hammer! Like buying a million dollar auto fab shop to fabricate a Yugo!!!
My man moved a monsterous amount of steel in this vid
This is amazing:)
I would spend more than 10 min looking for things I had just put down doing this project:)
Haha thanks! 👌
@@KOPOprojects How many hours did your 'clutch' mechanism survive? Did it fail catastrophically or did you realise what a mistake you had made and replace it before it did?
Utter genius
Thank you sir
Nice project for me and my dad who wants to learn forging etc during his retirement.
Have fun building !
Amazing the man built this in just 10 minutes, would've taken me at least a few days
That was impressive! Very gratifying making your own tools.
What else can be said apart from great ingenuity, engineering, execution and finally a machine worth its wait in gold and the power hammer is excellent too!!!! 😂🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍awesome stuff 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
Hahaha thank you it's really appreciated !
Pretty extensive build...good job.
had to watch it again...still just as amazing
This is a great build. I’ve had mine about a year and a half. Not sure how much the plans currently cost, I spent $75 I think, maybe $99? I substituted some parts and spent about $2000 overall.
I'm happy that you're happy with your build! Have fun and work safely !
Nice work, power hammers are great to have in the shop!
素晴らしい仕事でした、おめでとうございます ❤
You solved my problem brother
Thanks for sharing
Appreciate your work
I'm happy I was able to help you !
So this was just a random recomend for me. An amazing video!
Glad you liked it! Thank you! 👍
Same
This is awesome. I just need to build a shop and buy $10k in tools and learn how to weld. I will get there.
😅 eventually you'll get there
Well done. Darlington, South Carolina USA
Great job. I love how it's edited, and the sound effects are awesome, I can sit and watch videos like this all day. Very satisfying, Well done.
Hahhahah we're glad you like it !
Solid craftsmanship.
Thanks !
Made that steel look like soft pine!
You are very talented!
Thank you !
Hi it would be great if you had a list of materials and a drawing I've been looking for quite a while and your hammer convinced me. Small and compact
Yes of course, we actually sell the plans of the hammer ! You can find them in the description of the video. Have fun building!
You can use a piece of of 1 1/2" or 2" steel wheel. Offset a hole , it will save you the weakness of the tire and less moving parts.Nice build though.
That was a sweet build dude. Well done.
Thank you !
Nice job I will use this video as a guide when I make one,, Q> how do you replace the tire and rim if it fails??
Everything is changeable, you can simply unscrew everything and put it back
Great work man!
Thanks !
Simply remarkable!! Hats off to you for this creation.
Thank you !
Very good. Very good.
Thanks !
Great job!
Great job
Very nice work. Well done bro
Thank you !
Cool Looking But Expensive For A Beginner Bladesmith
Had you considered putting grease fittings in all the spots with bushings? Maybe machine the bolts themselves to have through bores and grease fittings? Also, I hope you got a good deal on those locknuts because they aren't doing a whole lot if they're burnt or not engaging the threads enough.
Yes I actually tought about it, it would be a great upgrade idea for the future! Don't worry about the welded locknut it's only what I had on hands when doing the project I didn't need the locking action!
That’s was very cool - great job brother 🦾🦾🦾🦾🦾
Thank you !
When I saw this i was scrolling through trying to find some simple diy trip hammer video which is what I originally thought this was. but watched it end to end all the same the editing and sound is great how long did it take in real time? Nice trip hammer!
I built it on my spare time during the course of 3-4 month . But thanks I'm happy that tou like it !
So how many months did that take to build because that’s a awesome build my dude
It probably took me 2 1/2 months building it in my spare time ! But thank I'm glad you like it !
@@KOPOprojects it is an awesome build you did some serious precision work I am very impressed
Отличный помощник.
I love it. I want to make one. Do you have the plans my friend.?
Yes, we actually sell them on etsy. You can buy them on he link here: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1339926483/power-hammer-plans-dxf-files-included?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=kopo&ref=sr_gallery-1-1&dd=1&content_source=6703c23a1600b8d632df02ff89778badd8e46581%253A1339926483&organic_search_click=1
Great work. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Nice thanks !
Amazing build
Thank you !
Very impressive
Thank you !
Great workmanship! 👍👍
Thank you !
Skillz bro!
How has your build held up? What would you redesign if you were to do it again? Thank you.
Honestly everything work pretty well for the moment, but I would surely use a bigger anvil. And I need to also make a guard to cover the moving parts!
Really cool design but i think a guard over the sping area would be needed for me to run it. That's alot of stuff moving very fast near my face.
I wouldn't call it a dyi, its kinda closer to the mid game builder. But its still cool
Yes totally agree for the guard, I now have one
Looks dangerous, i love it
Hahahha thank you !
Nice work!
Thanks !
Dang good work. For anyone unable to afford the tools and drill bits to make this themselves. Step drills are cheap alternative and also using a masonry bit in a drill press to burn through steel rather than slowly drill through it with cheaper bits. I've never been able to drill so quickly through thick or harder steel than I have with a masonry bit in a drill press. Once the piece and bit start to glow orange and it starts pushing through the piece it goes really quickly. The spinning sliver of glowing orange swarf gets a bit scary as it grows but as long as you're wearing at least goggles if not a full face mask and thick sleeved clothes it's ok. On a side note once while making a knife using an angle grinder I was so focused on what I was doing I didn't notice that my knit workgloves and hoodie I was wearing had gotten huge melt holes in them. Lol. Oh and safety tip NEVER wear any loose clothing while using anything spinning. I luckily found out this tip using a belt sander and wearing a loose t-shirt. Thankfully the Sander got pulled out of my hand enough I let go of the trigger and the shirt had enough mass to choke up the spinning as it climbed it's way towards my now exposed belly. Had it been my huge Makita angle grinder or my heavy duty Jet drill press I wouldn't have been so lucky and with the angle grinder not only would its speed not slowed by the time it ran out of short and reached skin without power the switch was stiff and took a few seconds to turn off. After the belt sander and until I replaced the switch I would literally tie the cord to my boot and had the power bar screwed to the wall near my foot so in an emergency all i had to do was move my foot away from the wall and it would unplug. It was an amazing grinder though. Double the size of a normal one and with a 5" grinding disk you could feel the gyroscopic effect pulling it from side to side a bit depending on tilt. It would eat hardened steel fast and with a cutting wheel slice through anything way faster than my other grinders could. Makita makes the best tools these days hands down.
If you have a decent drill sharpener (Drill Doctor or better) with a diamond wheel, you can regrind masonry drills to metal cutting angles.
Proper setup takes a bit of "Kentucky windage" with the Drill Doctor, because the stop isn't set up for use with the brazed on carbides which interrupt the flute used as the reference. However, if you set it up properly (a bit of trial and error), you can get a nice symmetrical grind on the carbides. With a larger diameter bit, it may useful to swap to the coarse grit drum to get close, then back to the fine grit drum to finish the grind.
With a proper tool and cutter grinder or a Deckel SO/SOE (or knockoff) regrinding should be cake.
I've done this several times to drill out stubborn wheel studs and the like. A Cole drill has been invaluable for such foolishness, but a mag drill or blacksmith's post drill, even a brace with chain drill, will also work, too.
Привет, классно всё сделал чувак!
Great job! But could you list the total price of parts on the Etsy page before I buy the book?
Hi, two years ago the price of the hammer was about 2000$ CAD. So with inflation and everything it's probably between 2000 and 2500 USD at the moment. Hope this help! Have fun building
Защитный бы кожух ещё на верхнюю часть. А так прекрасная работа!!!!
Great so much thanks
that guy works really fast
Thank you
Top-Job, 👌
Top Video 💪
Thank you !
Bro..I rarely comment on anythingat all...But..I've just gotta ask....Are you a demon? ok, cyborg? How'd you unlock the "God mode" on more than a few technical trades ?? 🤣 Nah, in all seriousness though, the versatility of method, and the mastery of such an array of technical skill....Mad impressed my friend, But the proficiency with which you wielded these skills literally gave me chills. I thought i was halfway decent as a jack of all diy-or-dier in the shop...turns out my mickey mouse skillset is woefully underdeveloped lmao. Thanks for documenting this and sharing it. Pretty sure you're not human though 😆 lol take care my dude!
Thanks I appreciate !!
This man just saved me thousands of dollars 😂😂😂
Great work!
Thank you !
Hey, could you explain how and why the arms are constructed like that?
I understand that the outcome is a ram that has a variable depth so you can work on the metal as it changes size, but I don't understand the mechanical side of it.
I barely have the money for the plans, let alone the whole build, but I want to make strides to something little that fits in the hardy hole on my anvil
Honestly it is a bit of a weird mechanic, but the idea is that you compress the spring in the midle so that the arms are in tension and makes the ram "float". As you give more speed to the rotating shaft, you give more energy to the ram going further down and compressing more the spring.When the ram goes up, the spring help the motion by launching the ram upward.The spring also give a whiping motion that increase the force put into the workpiece. If it's a bit more clear.
By the way I'm pretty sure I saw someone on youtube tu exactly what you describe for your little power hammer. Good luck with your build !
Nice! About how much in material did this run you, or did you already have the stock laying around?
It was about 2000$ two years ago !
So please where are the plans of the your power hammer
Hi, you can buy our plans at the link right here : ruclips.net/user/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXBEdUdKNGdYTmxGakVLcFRnMWNYbHRFTlpYZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuZHotbXFNMjRXRnJrWkUzVndkTHZaTTJ3M2RBWnc2SkdwQ1MtUEhLSDRNR3Noc0pRTEhmd3pOZW5IS1BhRThXUk15MU9zdm03U3UzV0RYbUxHSUM5cE50ak9KdlNRU3ZsMHp0ZlYtRnBTYWlNTUUzWQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.etsy.com%2Fca%2Flisting%2F1339926483%2F&v=ClSM5alhNZ8
Have fun building!
Enjoyable as always
Thank you !
You welded nylon lock nuts on...
The edit makes it seem like you drilled holes with a spotting bit before tapping?
I recommend putting a thin piece of copper or aluminum in behind materials you're going to gang drill, it helps soak up the difference in dimensions do everything is clamped pretty evenly.
Some of your drill speeds seemed kinda high for the size of bits. Careful not to over heat or dull bits out.
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Beautiful Dude, did you have a blueprint to work from?
I actually made all the plans myself !
WOW! This is brilliant. Subbed here.
Thanks !
wtf 😲very nice
Thank you !
I like power hammers but i don't have a work Shop i do when what i can at Home 😀🏡🏡
Great build. KOPO do you sell the plans for this?
Yes, we actually sell plans on our etsy shop! You can find the link in the video description !
nice job bro!
Thank you !
Nice hammer. I built a Rusty years ago. The tyre hammer wasn't yet popular in Australia then. I believe it would have more control. An aside - what brand is your oil can?
Thank you ! And for the oil can I believe it's an old sears one !
Nice build! Post some forging project vids with her.
Yes we will sure do !
ART
DIY? yeah if you have a ton of wonderful tools, experience, and knowledge.
You selling these?
We sell the plans to make them! You can find the link in the video description !
Have you got a plan of how you built it bro..? Thanks
Yes ! We actually have the plans for sale you can get them with the link in the video description !
grate power hammer
Thank you !
Great job, what is the power of the engine?
2hp !
Super very super
You ar ginius!!!
Thank you !!
Cool video, I subbed. Would like a little bit of commentary, though. This was almost too relaxing after a long day at work
Hahaha we actually have a full 3 part series where we comment the whole process of making the machine if you're interested
Excellent job! Please consider putting a guard on that spring in the future.
Thank you ! But yes it's an upcoming project don't worry !
What's the black material you're using for your friction slide?
It's uhmwpe. It's a plastic used for bearing surfaces and it's much cheaper than teflon
Have u got a sketch for this amazing craftman ship
Boss this is not DIY. This Professional Plus level work. 😁😁😁
Hahahah I'm sure you could do it !
@@KOPOprojects with the tools I have, it will be way cheaper for me to buy one. 😁😁
Hahaha no I'm sure you could pull it out !
Do you have cad drawings and a parts list?
Yes ! We actually sell the plans on our etsy shop you can get the with the link in the video description !
I like power hammers ⚒️ accouding to my Diy hobbyist jobs jobs traditional attributes continuing in making them... according to my Diy projects moods
Is there a more detailed drawing with measurements or a sketch i coukd us
Yes , in the video description there is a link to buy the plans !
Nice job what is a ruff price for the cost of the build
It will cost you about 2000$ to build everything from scratch !
What was the wash you used and the paint for the stand?
Ifor the cleaner it's a generic store bought degreaser for the paint I used some Tremclad paint !
I managed to did it in 10 minutes but I had to smoke an eight ball of crack to move that fast. 😂
I wondered why you used the rubber tire instead of gears...but then I thought you used the tire as a safety measure..and seizure would Allow for slipping..good design
The tire is actually used as a clutch too in order to engage the rotation of the hammer!
DIY power hammer that would normally cost $10000 dollars at the store. Step one buy and own $100000 worth of tools. Stand by for step two.
God I wish I had those skills
With practice en patience you can do pretty much anything !
Okay silly people!!! He really means that he compacted this into 10 minutes!!
wow!
Excuse me, how many cycles of the motor used in the hammer, is 3000 cycles useful?❤
Would of been nice to showed it
An honest title would be power hammer build in 10 minute time lapse.
Most people understand that it's a 10 minute video showing the build.
You are a little slow yeah?
@@danieltolliver8882 Yeah but that's what ya mom likes about me.
@@jimihendrix5576 I am so happy you found each other how comforting
@@danieltolliver8882 Thanks
You know I expected it to be jank but it looks pretty well done
Thanks !