Making a Sheet Metal Roller from Scrap Metal
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2021
- Today were building a DIY sheet metal roller (aka slip metal roller). This new DIY slip roller is stronger than my old one and I've been wanting to update it for sometime. So far the new sheet metal slip roller works really well with aluminum and slightly thicker metals. Let me know what you guys think about this DIY sheet metal roller build or if there are any specific DIY builds you would like to see me do next?
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This was an enjoyable format. Let's see another one.
Agreed
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CHRIS IS SIMPLY AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....TALENTED YOUNG MAN....as he gets older imagine how much better he will be.....I would buy anything he makes...the attention to detail and love he puts into what he creates....makes them priceless!!!!!
Unexpected Gem!
Cheers for the extra upload this week.
Pretty badass making your own tools.
That bow was showing really well before dropping the straight edge onto it.
Seems to be strong enough for what I might use it for on car sheet metal mostly.
It was a good video man in the format presented.
I love the machining part of these videos.. can't wait to see more!
Just pausing to come down here and say, I'm enjoying the hell out of this! I so loved the lathe build series! Hopefully there will be more build series like that, and this one in the future too! You're so darn talented, appreciate your content!
Unexpected uploads are always great 👌
I enjoy learning how you create, I'll never do what you do as I'm much older. Thanks for your professionalism in this video
Fair play the things you get up to are amazing, I could watch these style of your videos for hours,
What ever peoples say, to me, this machine is really working and very helpful for diy home jobs. I love it. You did a brilliant work bro.
In my opinion, metal workers and electricians are rockstars. Anybody can build a shed or paint a wall but very few people can do what you do. Any build video you can put out there, I'll gladly watch. Subbed.
Making your own tools is always so satisfying. I made a slip roller last year, never knew I needed it so much. I used a cheap harbor freight electric pipe wrench to spin the rollers. Excellent build, bro!
I definitely like your original editing style, talk as much as you want the haters can hate. Your full of knowledge and I always learn something from your videos 🤙🏻
The level of craftsmanship this dude puts into everything is unreal
This video definitely doesnt warrant that kind of praise, but it does look like it works well.
This is what I’m talking about more than one vid a week hell yeah ! 🤘🏻
Sweet! A RBW video!
27” rollers to do 1/8th steel is a big ask, I think you did a great job!
You're such a talented fabricator Chris! Beautiful job my friend
Been playing with sheet metal here, learning as I go. Huge skill set to up the game with. Can't wait to see more what you come up with!
Dude . . .
I love your work.
What do you do for a living ?
Your HOBBY is amazing.
Your TOOLS & equipment are out of this world.
And the knowledge that you possess is beyond impressive.
Much respect...
From my shop to yours.
I always love the tool building videos! The thought behind the design is always interesting.
The old drill to the table ! Happens to the best of us . Great job came out great
I really liked the new format. Peaceful, Zen machining. Good job on the roller as well.
Two words: Plasma Torch. Ask for one for Christmas! You are a pro at the ole angle/cut off, but you'd save a bunch of time.
Really enjoy your normal format. But this was a nice change of pace. It was a pleasant surprise to see a video from you in the middle of the week too! Love watching your skills come to light! Great video Chris!!!
Love this video especially for someone like myself whose just finished his welding course..👏🏼
Fantastic! I could watch you show off your fab skills like this all day long 👍🏼
I would appreciate more of these types of videos. I really enjoyed the quality of the camera shots and just being able to watch it peacefully with no background music. I feel like background music is ok for transitioning clips but when it's 20 or more minutes of machining, sometimes the music starts to get irritating. The only other thing I would say is if you could focus on the audio of the lathe humming and turn it down a bit. It gets a little echoey in my speakers. Other then those nit picky things. You're machining skills are awesome man. That sheet metal roller is a beauty.
That’s probably the nicest one I’ve seen fabbed from home. Thanks for sharing
I personally enjoy this format. I watch a lot of similar content and to be honest the same royalty free tracks everyone uses gets kind of old. Keep up the good work, you've got real talent, it's fun to watch.
Not only is that an awesome sheet metal roller its a work of art making it and the way it was made.
That’s what I like to see, straight in the metal stash with bare hands, No shits given. No gloves here. Proper hands on.
Thanks for sharing the build, in the process of making one myself. No space for lathe unfortunately. currently waiting for my rollers to be turned at a local engineering shop out of solid 50mm EN8D Steel turned down to 20mm on each end With a H7 tolerance for the bearings. Having them cut in radius grooves ranging from 2-10mm aswel enabling me to form steel rods too. I’ve Got Great inspiration from this video to apply to making my own. Top bloke 👍
That is a nice sheet metal roller. Very talented young man, and looking forward for new tool making videos.
Was looking at exactly how to make this. Didn't realise the level of detail that's in it. You are definitely a skilled metal craftman. Subed immediately.
some of your best work yet! love it when you make tools.. your a hell of a fabricator!
Now if I could just come up with a machine shop
I njoy either format Chris. This was also great.
Very enjoyable watching.. Don't stop with the Guitar Oriented Music in your videos.. thats what got my subscription..thanks for your time
👍👍 on the new format. My vote is yes. Very professional, great work ethic.
I see you from Mexico with my girlfriend and we adore your work, we admire when you make your tool or improvise. Sunday to Sunday we see your videos.
i like this new editing style much better
Nice job on the build. You have come a long way on your machining skills. I like the editing of the video. Opps on the mill table!!
So jealous of that scrap pile.
Now that you damaged your table, it is truly yours! Btw, really enjoyed the "no music" format.
I really like and miss your videos like this one....keep building tools. Its enjoyable
Love the video and build
That lathe is a thing of beauty.. Great work man! Watched the whole vid, wow! what an outcome. I'm very impressed!. I wish I had the tooling you do..... And the know-how
I sure admire your skills, wish I had half of them. I like this type of format.
"Rather Be Welding" becomes "Rather Be Engineering". Love it!
I love that you are experimenting with different editing styles. I personally really enjoyed the classical music you did a few months back. Keep it up buddy. I'll still continue watching
Excellent project ,thanks for the video !
Made of my favorite alloy, scrapbinium. Love it!
Nice project! Glad to see these type of vids.
i do enjoy this format, great work!
good job
Don't be disheartened. I am a Sheetmetal Worker and the rollers that can properly roll 1/8 th plate have solid rollers of about 4 inch diameter (and are usually motor driven). I love your optomism though.
Your roller tool is awesome. Imagine the curvy body work you could do now.
Hey Chris that’s a good job. If you build your end pieces with the roller centers wider you will be able to roll thicker metal. The wider the bottom rollers are the less force it takes to bend the steel but won’t make really small rolls like what you have.
Watching machining is quite fascinating
I like this editing style.
I liked the new editing style.
Well done!
I like your both styles of editing.
Add some grooves in the rollers so you can put a 3/16" 90° and roll a groove that fits a waterproof bottom to any cylinder
I like the new editing style. Great video. Thanks for sharing
Great Job! that new lathe works like a charm! And I like the new format on editing the video.
Impressive work. Great job
I like it. To be fair I'm a metal head so no music is better then not metal music lol. Nice little build made me remember I need to remake mine
All ways nice to have a good stock of metal laying around .keep up the good work , I don't know what I would do with my evenings with out your interesting works.
I like this style overall i just like the content no matter what.
Great job. I like the work you do.
Enjoyed this format 👍
Love your style, keep up the good work
Great build! While I do prefer your buggy/cart/trike, etc. build videos, I always enjoy these tool/equipment build/machining videos a lot more than I think I will going in. Good stuff!
Love the new format, and your old format as well. Didn't miss the music, but I'm happy with or without it. Love all of your content. Keep up the great work!
Very cool video, and a nice heavy duty tool. I kept thinking while watching this that you need a grinding station with some of those magnetic door locks to hold the piece to the workbench hands-free
Awesome build. No complaints on evolving developing skills.
Now you could also make a hydroform for fuel tank endcaps. The simple ones use either a grease gun or a pressure washer to supply pressure. Also, if you weld the rod to the upper roller link without going all the way through, then thread the top cap, you could slip the adjuster off the roller for an easier part removal.
I liked the editing. There's a place for both, really.
Liked this format
Now you need to make an English Wheel.
You have came a really long way sence the riding push mower days. You should be proud of yourself. Keep the videos coming. We really enjoy them . Someday maybe you can get a shop to make things easier for you but keep up the good work. Good luck
Love the new format
Excellent video showing just enough of each step so things don't get boring, but still having enough information to show us what we need to do to make something similar, ourselves.
If I have one criticism of the video, it would be the title. You're not using scrap materials, you're using off cuts.
That aside, it's still an excellent video that proves you don't need to spend lots of money to have perfectly good machinery.
Hey how'd you come by so much knowledge. Family, Friends, history pasted down, hand's on, school training.
Very nice build. Great video I prefer no music. I like the sound of machines 👍
Amazing stuff. Watching here in Scotland 🏴🇺🇸🏴
Dude, NICE JOB!! That Works Killer! just wanted to tell ya that its Sweet!!
A really cool one - I like seeing you engineering tools like this one.
Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪
This content is great !!! I love this fabrication vídeos
Now that is a metal stash, holy cow!
Leaving a like just for seeing that you finally have a reasonable amount of the turning tool sticking out of the holder. Not so much on the parting tool, but one step at a time. If you're having trouble with parts being tapered when using the steady rest, I'd be happy to find you a video showing how to avoid that.
Mate this video was awesome keep up the good work
Always like your little projects... you inspired me to try a little lathe... keep up the amazing work!
Well done, sheet roller and video.
I think that slip roller turned out pro . I like the videos with music in the time lapse parts but thats just me i'll watch regardless
Great format
nice welding and all round very clever chap!
Thanks in a million. Great content. Awesome. Grade: A++💥
I like the new editing style a lot. Nice roller too
Very cool build!
You did get a mini toboggan to tow behind anything you want to.
We had fun with ktel mini skis towed behind our snowmobiles.
It's always good to make your own tools when you can, I have done it a number of times. after all you can make them to fit your specific needs, and there's nothing better than the satisfaction of building your own tools. and some specialty tools can be quite spendy, and like you I'm a cheap bastard. I would build a lot more of my own tools, but I don't have anywhere nearly as elaborate a set up as you do. I thought at first you were going to change the format of your videos, to just show the building process like a lot of other youtubers do. even though some of them show subtitles. I don't really care for those kinds of videos. but at the end of the build you explained everything involved with the build. so I guess I'm ok with you producing your videos either way. because I like the fact that you explain what you are doing. I think you will be ok without having to use acme threaded rod, because your pushing the third roller down and not pulling it up. I was surprised that the tubing with that heavy wall flexed that much on that eighth inch metal. at least it sprung back, and like you said you probably won't have that much need to roll that heavy of steel very often. you could probably carefully fill in that divit on your milling table to where it would be unnoticeable. not so much for looks but because it will be a catch all for crap getting into it. that's just one of those cases where shit happens, a person just has to try to keep them to a minimum. you are no doubt a very skilled machinist and it happens to the best of them.
I like when you say what the project is in the title and get straight into it. No need for and intro and explanation. Music is nice on some videos. For a semi-simple build like this, it was nice to just hear the machining