Shure we all share that! 🙂 Think I can say that for all your subscribers and watchers. Can you explain how this great thing works? On the first seconds you are showing pressure from the pipe, not vacuum.
No chatter, no annoying background music - just the project and the work that goes with it - everything in complete peace and relaxation. Your videos have an almost therapeutic effect for a craftsman. A big movie theater !!! Keep it up !!! I follow you :-))
Is it just me or does JSK have access to the most beautiful plywood on the planet?!? I don't believe I've ever seen one blemish or imperfection and the plys are always free of voids, too. JSK, you're a phenomenal craftsman; thank you for all your videos.
@@i.buchmueller9171 indeed. It's actually tougher to find lower grades than the higher grade stuff. Then again this was when I was last there, 15 years ago, so it might be different these days.
I keep being amazed regarding how clean your work is. no mess, no fuss, no nothing that should not be in the shot or on the bench, it is a pure pleasure to watch.
Geez, every time I'm looking this guy build something, it gives me goosebumps.. It's that slow and sure build style and like a sterile room feeling. Brrr.. Anyway, hats down to the master! =) I know japanese carpenters are known for extreme diligence, but still I'm actually surprised of the precision level he achieves.. =o ... with wood... Cheers, Mr. Jisaku, keep on the excelent work!
I look at the chaos in my workshop and I'm embarrassed at my amateurish wood-hacking compared to the sublime perfection of JSK's work. Artistry in woodworking.
Once again, Jisaku, has surprised us again with a great idea, brilliantly realized. Once again the genius and the mastery of know-how, put into action. A higher level. Thanks again, Jisaku.
This is awesome! Been wanting something like this since I saw the festool vacuum clamp in action (and then saw the price of the thing). Thanks so much! For those (like me) who didn't know what that valve device was, it seems to be a venturi vacuum system. The physics of how it works are pretty nifty.
That little black tube he brings in at 0;33 is a Venturi vacuum pump they work by blowing a stream of air past a small port like a carburetor sucks air/fuel out of the bowl of a carburetor, I just have never seen one in the USA. JSK neat trick well done.
I was wondering how he did that thank you for the explanation 8m usually pretty good at working it out but that one I'll have to admit caused a little brain hurt lol
うわー!あなたは真のイノベーターであり、熟練した職人です。あなたのスキルを共有してくれてありがとう、そしてあなたに多くの敬意を表します。 Wow! You are a true innovator and a master craftsman. Thank you for sharing your skills and much respect to you.
For people in the USA looking to source parts: Amazon sells the "Vacuforce VML1008 Inline Vacuum Venturi" for about $28. It claims to pull 27mmHG (approximately the same as the $65 vacuum pump in the "customers also viewed these products" row). Then you can pick up 10 feet of 5/16" Buna-N cord stock for around $17. This will give 1/16" clearance above 1/4" plywood squares. (Use super glue to attach the ends to each other) You would also need to pick up tubing and the fittings to attach it to the air compressor. Maybe when all is said and done, that $65 vacuum pump isn't so expensive after all.
Perhaps but you still need the seals so unless you can get a vacuum pump for 28 bucks, and you already have an air compressor, this is a better way to go.
not a word but you speak to the whole world and without any borders the handymen of all countries look at you with attention.. thank you pas un mot mais tu parles au monde entier et sans aucune frontières les bricoleurs de tous pays te regarde avec attention.. merci
Just re-watched this video and have come to realize I did not grasp the full implications of this build when I originally watched it. As a result, I am completely amazed buy this build! And, I'm as intrigued as I could be. I'm wondering if a cordless inflator, such as a Makita high pressure 18v or 40v model, could power this system. A cordless, COMPRESSOR-LESS, portable vacuum clamp would be an amazing fixture, if you ask me. Anybody have an idea on this? I'm looking into it! Thanks, as always for your amazing build video, sir. You never cease to invigorate and inspire my creative mind!
Называется вакуумный эжектор. Точно можно найти в конторах, занимающихся пневматикой. Скорее всего получится найти в пневматически-гидравлических отделах крупных автомагазинов. На али точно есть. Накрайняк несложно делается из пары фломастеров, клея и веток))
Эта маленькая черная трубка, вакуумный насос Вентури, они работают, продувая поток воздуха мимо небольшого отверстия, как карбюратор всасывает воздух / топливо из чаши карбюратора.
Bonjour, Quels soins, quelle propreté ! Tous les outils me semblent de "créations maison" ? Félicitations ! Et j'aime à admirer les personnes, qui comme vous, travaillent à la perfections ! Félicitations ! De cordiales civilités Patrick (FR)
Would be nice to know what the flow reverse valve is called and where we can get the gasket material. Just bought the plans, it's all listed in there when you login to the website with the password provided in the plans.
Anyone know what kind of adhesive he uses to attach the valve to the side of the vacuum clamp (10:50)? Maybe silicone adhesive or some kind of epoxy? Which would work best?
Es ist wirklich sehr beeindruckend welche tollen und praktischen Dinge Sie erfinden und herstellen. Besonders die Präzision mit der Sie arbeiten ist ein hohes Level der Ingenieur Kunst. Mein Respekt
What's nice is that the air doesn't come from those super loud vacuums either, does the air in this project of yours come from the compressor? Very cool
Hi Jisaku, always nice to see your high standard of workmanship. is the inline connection a oneway valve or an exhaust? Please keep on surprise use with VERY good ideas.
@@JustinShaedo thanks Justin, I just want to be sure that I can source all the components before I purchase the plans. I’ve been caught out when building some of the other projects. Some of the components are not available in the UK
Very cool. I wasn't aware of that device for creating vacuum from a pressure line. To get it to make sense I imagined wind blowing across a chimney. Not sure if that's analogous or not. Overall, I can imagine the clamp stand being very useful to all manner of artisans/workshop-tinkerers. Not sure if you can buy something like this or not. But even if you can, I'll bet most of them would not be as solidly constructed as yours. Thanks.
hes like me build it your self and it has more value + its 100% better then any junk garbage on the market they build crap these days to last 60 days unless you treat it like its a wine glass!!! very persise in his ways theres no reasion to do anything unless you put 100% in to anything you do... very admirable
I think this employs the use of the venturi effect by using a simple air compressor. The vacuum is created by the attachment thst connects the hoses downstream of the valb3. Notice the small slots in the side of the cylindrical piece. By direct the high volume of air out those vents it creates a vacuum effect on the opposing side where the wood is. I am only hypothesizing on this so i could be wromg
If you mean that blue and orange mechanical pencil, it's an Uni Kuru Toga, a 0.5mm for those for whom that sharp line isn't sharp enough. I use one of these engineering marvels, which contain a pressure-sensitive ratchet mechanism to rotate the lead a few degrees every time you press down, effectively sharpening it to a point and therefore maintaining the same line width the whole time you're writing. I can't think of a better pair.
I love the ingenious jigs you build out of plywood. I find the way you extend the use of inexpensive power hand tools particularly amazing. However, we never see you break down a full sheet of plywood into the manageable sized pieces you use in your videos. Your DIY panel saw seems too small. Do you have an ingenious jig for cutting up a full sized sheet? If so, I’m sure I’m not alone in wanting to see it.
Just a question... The adjustable mechanism is great but I wondered if I simply made the top and bottom of my vacuum clamp identical...IE have the clamp on both sides and drill the hole straight through from top to bottom. As my bench has no dog holes I could simply use one vacuum hose and have it clamp to the bench and to the work at the same time. If I did not want to clamp to the bench have a flat piece of whatever to sit the clamp on, nullifying the bottom clamp. Is there sufficient vacuum effect from one venturi to do both sides at once?
@peterlawson7375 yes, there is sufficient vacuum force for both sides. @6:30 he basically is doing what you are asking about. Only he has two vacuum table grids bolted together and the two hoses connect further down. Whereas you want to construct that second grid on the backside and drill the hole in that one grid square all the way through the second grid square on the other side. Doing this you would have a thinner, lower profile vacuum platform. But it would not be as versatile as his.
Bought your plan, and, as usual, beautiful, but a question or two, yes, I want the venturi pump device (Don't we all?) and to obtain the rubber seal material in my lil town could be a challenge... But, the main question: You recommend the use of 5mm MDF to make the tiles on the top and bottom vacuum surfaces, but, no such material exists in Australia, all our MDF is sold in multiples of 3mm thickness. Could i get away with running some M6 strips thru a thickness planer?
Excelente idea mi amigo 👏👏👏👏, me quedaron dos dudas que es ese dispositivo que conecto en el segundo 0.30 y está conectado a un compresor o a una aspiradora, eso no lo entendí, siga adelante excelente video y canal saludos desde Guatemala 🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹
I hope you will share my videos with your friends!
Shure we all share that! 🙂 Think I can say that for all your subscribers and watchers.
Can you explain how this great thing works? On the first seconds you are showing pressure from the pipe, not vacuum.
@@theMerzavets I had same question. Rewatching this video for second time i've paid attention there is some conventer air out to air in.
@@theMerzavets Vacuum ejector or Venturi pump.
Sure we share! What about to share link of The device that creates the vacuum? thanks!
@@elek984🤝
No chatter, no annoying background music - just the project and the work that goes with it - everything in complete peace and relaxation.
Your videos have an almost therapeutic effect for a craftsman.
A big movie theater !!! Keep it up !!! I follow you :-))
Is it just me or does JSK have access to the most beautiful plywood on the planet?!? I don't believe I've ever seen one blemish or imperfection and the plys are always free of voids, too. JSK, you're a phenomenal craftsman; thank you for all your videos.
I have the same thought every time. It would cost me the equivalent of high quality hard wood to get that fine ply
Afaik the wood for Japan has a higher quality standard (compared to us and Eu). This would explain it.
@@i.buchmueller9171 indeed. It's actually tougher to find lower grades than the higher grade stuff. Then again this was when I was last there, 15 years ago, so it might be different these days.
Looks like regular Baltic birch ply to me. Not the cheapest but not excessively expensive
@@adrianscarlett Yeah, that's what I was thinking too.
I keep being amazed regarding how clean your work is. no mess, no fuss, no nothing that should not be in the shot or on the bench, it is a pure pleasure to watch.
Thanks!
Thanks for your help.
I will use it carefully for the development of new jigs.
Dear Sir
Brilliant Idea
You won't speak in the video but your work and actions speak itself.
Geez, every time I'm looking this guy build something, it gives me goosebumps.. It's that slow and sure build style and like a sterile room feeling. Brrr.. Anyway, hats down to the master! =) I know japanese carpenters are known for extreme diligence, but still I'm actually surprised of the precision level he achieves.. =o ... with wood... Cheers, Mr. Jisaku, keep on the excelent work!
I look at the chaos in my workshop and I'm embarrassed at my amateurish wood-hacking compared to the sublime perfection of JSK's work. Artistry in woodworking.
Once again, I’m completely impressed. A most excellent fixture.
Once again, Jisaku, has surprised us again with a great idea, brilliantly realized. Once again the genius and the mastery of know-how, put into action. A higher level. Thanks again, Jisaku.
This dude is flat out amazing…..I can’t believe his level of ingenuity. That thing is amazing 🤩
This is awesome! Been wanting something like this since I saw the festool vacuum clamp in action (and then saw the price of the thing).
Thanks so much!
For those (like me) who didn't know what that valve device was, it seems to be a venturi vacuum system. The physics of how it works are pretty nifty.
But noisy
finally something you do that sucks, and its beautiful
Brilliant
Can you provide information about the air compressor and how to set it up ie. what is needed
Regards Colin
You don’t need more than 80 PSI or ~5.5Bar for the Pisco Venturi Vacuum generator.
A blow that becomes a suck. Now that is clever technology. Could we put one on politicians to convert them to sensible human beings?
That little black tube he brings in at 0;33 is a Venturi vacuum pump they work by blowing a stream of air past a small port like a carburetor sucks air/fuel out of the bowl of a carburetor, I just have never seen one in the USA. JSK neat trick well done.
I purchased one from a vendor while work @PHNSY... I connected it to a 1” air hose which turned into a nonelectrical vacuum that was 30yrs ago!
McMaster-Carr carries a variety of them starting at $11.40
Thanks, I was wondering what that was and how it seemed to reverse the flow from the compressor. I was assuming it was just magic.
I was wondering how he did that thank you for the explanation 8m usually pretty good at working it out but that one I'll have to admit caused a little brain hurt lol
It's a Pisco VUL05-66A or variant of that depending on size
うわー!あなたは真のイノベーターであり、熟練した職人です。あなたのスキルを共有してくれてありがとう、そしてあなたに多くの敬意を表します。
Wow! You are a true innovator and a master craftsman. Thank you for sharing your skills and much respect to you.
For people in the USA looking to source parts:
Amazon sells the "Vacuforce VML1008 Inline Vacuum Venturi" for about $28. It claims to pull 27mmHG (approximately the same as the $65 vacuum pump in the "customers also viewed these products" row).
Then you can pick up 10 feet of 5/16" Buna-N cord stock for around $17. This will give 1/16" clearance above 1/4" plywood squares. (Use super glue to attach the ends to each other)
You would also need to pick up tubing and the fittings to attach it to the air compressor. Maybe when all is said and done, that $65 vacuum pump isn't so expensive after all.
Perhaps but you still need the seals so unless you can get a vacuum pump for 28 bucks, and you already have an air compressor, this is a better way to go.
not a word but you speak to the whole world and without any borders the handymen of all countries look at you with attention.. thank you
pas un mot mais tu parles au monde entier et sans aucune frontières les bricoleurs de tous pays te regarde avec attention.. merci
you're the one who make expensive tools accessible to everyone!
!
@@蔡法-c7s ++++---+--+g-g-------3756 --
Hi, perfect idea, the only think I am missing is the link for the miracle vacuum creator from compressor. from over pressure to under pressure
Look for a venturi vacuum adapter.
Just re-watched this video and have come to realize I did not grasp the full implications of this build when I originally watched it. As a result, I am completely amazed buy this build! And, I'm as intrigued as I could be. I'm wondering if a cordless inflator, such as a Makita high pressure 18v or 40v model, could power this system. A cordless, COMPRESSOR-LESS, portable vacuum clamp would be an amazing fixture, if you ask me. Anybody have an idea on this?
I'm looking into it!
Thanks, as always for your amazing build video, sir. You never cease to invigorate and inspire my creative mind!
Have a look at Izzy swans channel. The new Grabo is perfect as it kicks when at pressure. Game changer
Could you list the vacuum part you attach to the hose?
Venturi vacuum pump
@@michelgelinas9423 What make is it?
@@jasepotts2865 I didn't know this tool before , did a search on EBAY and find similar, it is not cheap
Now I want to see a vacuum table for your cnc router. 👍
at 0:31 can you show me where I can get that tool which convert blow air into evaccuation
no have idea
Where does one find the little accessory making the vacuum??
Search for Vaccum Generator on Aliexpress. This was suggested by Jérémie Saint Fontenay.
Korea
Супер!!! Очень аккуратно. Made in Japan.
Замысел хороший, но как называется переходник для компресора чтоб был обратный эффект
Где приобрести
@@НиколайСтасевич-е4щ Поищи на али «Трубчатый вакуумный генератор»
Называется вакуумный эжектор. Точно можно найти в конторах, занимающихся пневматикой. Скорее всего получится найти в пневматически-гидравлических отделах крупных автомагазинов. На али точно есть. Накрайняк несложно делается из пары фломастеров, клея и веток))
Эта маленькая черная трубка, вакуумный насос Вентури, они работают, продувая поток воздуха мимо небольшого отверстия, как карбюратор всасывает воздух / топливо из чаши карбюратора.
Спасибо за видео! Всегда смотрю с удовольствием!
Не пойму, как переходник вместо нагнетания воздуха делает всасывание? Что за приблуда такая ??? 0:20
Называется "вакуумный эжектор". Штука простейшая до невозможности, делается на коленке. В википедии описан принцип работы.
@@echydna Только думал ответить. Спасибо за ответ.
It finally happened, jsk split the wood at 15:49! In spite of the careless destruction (lol), these videos are so relaxing and informative. Thanks
Выдумщик какой. Молодец! Лайк!
С фестула слизал ,есть такой заводской вариант.
Bonjour, Quels soins, quelle propreté ! Tous les outils me semblent de "créations maison" ? Félicitations ! Et j'aime à admirer les personnes, qui comme vous, travaillent à la perfections ! Félicitations ! De cordiales civilités Patrick (FR)
Would be nice to know what the flow reverse valve is called and where we can get the gasket material. Just bought the plans, it's all listed in there when you login to the website with the password provided in the plans.
¡Uno de los mejores videos! ... ¡one of the best videos ever! BRAVO
Anyone know what kind of adhesive he uses to attach the valve to the side of the vacuum clamp (10:50)? Maybe silicone adhesive or some kind of epoxy? Which would work best?
まず真空クランプなるものの存在に驚きましたがそれを自作してしまうなんて…本当に尊敬というか畏怖してしまうレベルです。素晴らしい!
Es ist wirklich sehr beeindruckend welche tollen und praktischen Dinge Sie erfinden und herstellen.
Besonders die Präzision mit der Sie arbeiten ist ein hohes Level der Ingenieur Kunst.
Mein Respekt
すご〜い!JSK-koubouさんのジグは制作工程も美しくて、見惚れてしまいます。ほんと素晴らしいです。唯一の不満は、レベルが高すぎて真似できない事(笑)
That is so amazing. Craftsmanship+elegant simplistic design is a true art form. You are an artist!
What's nice is that the air doesn't come from those super loud vacuums either, does the air in this project of yours come from the compressor? Very cool
Hi Jisaku, always nice to see your high standard of workmanship. is the inline connection a oneway valve or an exhaust? Please keep on surprise use with VERY good ideas.
Do you have links for the vacuum converter, pipes and connectors please? Also the seal profile?
Have you looked at the link in the description?
@@JustinShaedo yes, there is a link to the plans only.
@@mikehewitt6484 Which contains the information you're after. FWIW they are really good plans and quite cheap!
@@JustinShaedo thanks Justin, I just want to be sure that I can source all the components before I purchase the plans. I’ve been caught out when building some of the other projects. Some of the components are not available in the UK
@@mikehewitt6484 same issue for me. Did you source the items you were looking for? I would buy the plans if I knew I can get all my parts.
Brilliant! I was very impressed, then you added the smaller oring for a smaller space. Fantastic idea. You are very talented. Thanks for sharing.
I'm curious about the specifications (part number, maker) of the parts you use. Can you tell me the specifications of the parts?
J'adore vos projets qui déborde de simplicité et d'ingénieurité
Ingénieurité 🤣🤦🏻♂️
@@sylvaind.6786 la classe je vais faire secret story je pense lol
Os teus projetos são sempre geniais e inspiradores!
No words, only action.
Great stuff
Wouldn't that be great IF every DIY'r did this? I get so bored of worthless rhetoric that is nothing but waste. In a word, "CUT TO THE CHASE".
Super bravo 👏👏👏👏
Mais c'est quoi la pièce qu'on voit entre la seconde 0,20 et 0,30 ?
Merci par avance
While vacuumed and working you hear a compress noise sound ?
Quit a loud sound ; are you using ear protection ?
👌Sei una montagna di idee, impressionante e precisissimo nei lavori ... sono meravigliato. Complimenti.👏👏👏👏
Excellent mais ce qui serait bien c'est d'avoir de nous donner les références et un lien pour les pièces : venturi, joint, etc. Merci.
Your videos are soothing to the soul ... Wait impatiently for your creativity at all times ... thank's alot for sharing
Great project. What did you attached at the end of the tube at 0:22?
Чувак - ты гений!!! 🧠
エアコンプレッサーで気体圧縮したものが、あの小さなアタッチメントで吸気側に変わるのが初めて知りました。プラスチック製品の熱造形とかにも応用出来そうですね。
Merci pour la vidéo mais je ne vois le système venturi sur vos plateaux ?
What type of air fitting is needed to get the air to a vacuum as opposed to a blowing air?
Very cool. I wasn't aware of that device for creating vacuum from a pressure line. To get it to make sense I imagined wind blowing across a chimney. Not sure if that's analogous or not. Overall, I can imagine the clamp stand being very useful to all manner of artisans/workshop-tinkerers. Not sure if you can buy something like this or not. But even if you can, I'll bet most of them would not be as solidly constructed as yours. Thanks.
It's call a vacuum ejector, it uses the Venturi effect. I just looked it up.
hes like me build it your self and it has more value + its 100% better then any junk garbage on the market they build crap these days to last 60 days unless you treat it like its a wine glass!!! very persise in his ways theres no reasion to do anything unless you put 100% in to anything you do... very admirable
perfact ive ben wondering what that was thanks!!! bro
What is the name of the vacuum mechanism? Do you have a link to buy it? thanks for you idea
Brilliant instructions, so eloquent.
👍👍👍
A picture is worth a thousand words...
This clamping jig is absolute genius 👌👌👌
fonte inesauribile di idee. Tutto eseguito con la massima precisione. Sei umano?
Fantastic! Are there plans for this somewhere?
Что за чудо переходник на компрессор?
Самому интересно.Скорее всего адаптер преобразователь с воздуха на вакуум.У китайцев я думаю есть ток как найти по описанию.
Where do you get the little vacuum thing
Absolutely brilliant!!!
Very brilliant idea. Could you give more information of the vacuum device: brand, model, specs and reseller. Thanks.
Yes, give more information.
I think this employs the use of the venturi effect by using a simple air compressor. The vacuum is created by the attachment thst connects the hoses downstream of the valb3. Notice the small slots in the side of the cylindrical piece. By direct the high volume of air out those vents it creates a vacuum effect on the opposing side where the wood is. I am only hypothesizing on this so i could be wromg
I did it like your plan but unfortunately I don't know what kind of sucker to use please guide me for details thanks
Great design. Do you have a link for the marking pen to share ?
you can buy the blueprint from video overview link.
If you mean that blue and orange mechanical pencil, it's an Uni Kuru Toga, a 0.5mm for those for whom that sharp line isn't sharp enough. I use one of these engineering marvels, which contain a pressure-sensitive ratchet mechanism to rotate the lead a few degrees every time you press down, effectively sharpening it to a point and therefore maintaining the same line width the whole time you're writing.
I can't think of a better pair.
@@draztiqmeshaz6226 Yes, thank you.
Awesome work !! Where can i can get the part you use at 0:21 ? And what liquid is it at 10:28 ?
I love the ingenious jigs you build out of plywood. I find the way you extend the use of inexpensive power hand tools particularly amazing. However, we never see you break down a full sheet of plywood into the manageable sized pieces you use in your videos. Your DIY panel saw seems too small. Do you have an ingenious jig for cutting up a full sized sheet? If so, I’m sure I’m not alone in wanting to see it.
his panel saw is not small, haha. panel saws are for breaking down full sheets.
Just a question...
The adjustable mechanism is great but I wondered if I simply made the top and bottom of my vacuum clamp identical...IE have the clamp on both sides and drill the hole straight through from top to bottom. As my bench has no dog holes I could simply use one vacuum hose and have it clamp to the bench and to the work at the same time. If I did not want to clamp to the bench have a flat piece of whatever to sit the clamp on, nullifying the bottom clamp.
Is there sufficient vacuum effect from one venturi to do both sides at once?
@peterlawson7375 yes, there is sufficient vacuum force for both sides.
@6:30 he basically is doing what you are asking about. Only he has two vacuum table grids bolted together and the two hoses connect further down.
Whereas you want to construct that second grid on the backside and drill the hole in that one grid square all the way through the second grid square on the other side.
Doing this you would have a thinner, lower profile vacuum platform. But it would not be as versatile as his.
THIS IS A GREAT IDEA ,IT CAN BE SO USEFULL !
Здравствуйте. Приятно смотреть, удачи вам.
I have not words. Genius!!!!!!!! Amazing!
Как называется эта эжекционная трубка?Можно ссылку на покупку?
You are an alien, how can you create so many amazing things? I should patent these inventions and sell to big companies.
Deine Projekte sind nicht nur kreativ und genial, sondern auch so schön meditativ. Danke dafür
where can I get the compressed air module for the vacuum ???
Trabalhos fora de série como sempre,parabéns!
Amazing presentation 👍
Bought your plan, and, as usual, beautiful, but a question or two, yes, I want the venturi pump device (Don't we all?) and to obtain the rubber seal material in my lil town could be a challenge...
But, the main question: You recommend the use of 5mm MDF to make the tiles on the top and bottom vacuum surfaces, but, no such material exists in Australia, all our MDF is sold in multiples of 3mm thickness. Could i get away with running some M6 strips thru a thickness planer?
EXELENTE VIDEO, SALUDOS DESDE COLOMBIA.
excelente como todo lo que construye, Saludos desde Medellín Colombia
Hyyfriend 🤝🤝🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Can you supply an Adderee where the vacuum valve can be purchased I have not been able to find it in the internet
There is nothing to say... this is perfect...brilliant as usual... so Zen to watch.
Can you provide part number or link to The device that creates the vacuum?
Hi good afternoon. Can I show you the "finished" product?
Your channel is on a whole other level! Awesome design, exquisite execution.
very good idea to use the vacuum to fix parts. This tool must be very reasonable in price
Super bien, pouvez-vous donner un lien pour " The device that creates the vacuum " ? une référence ou un nom ? Merci
bonjour. Ou acheter le petit appareil pour faire le vide? Comme toujours, belle réalisation et très utile.Bravo.
Гениально, пипец! Уважуха братан!
Excelente idea mi amigo 👏👏👏👏, me quedaron dos dudas que es ese dispositivo que conecto en el segundo 0.30 y está conectado a un compresor o a una aspiradora, eso no lo entendí, siga adelante excelente video y canal saludos desde Guatemala 🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹🇬🇹
This idea is a cream out of cream. Well done!
Why don't you show how did you build your drill press, please and thanks
Another ingenious idea. Thank you so much.
What is the exact name of that little black vacuum assembly at 0:22?
What is that attachment that reverses air flow
This is great!! Brilliant concept and very well executed!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wspaniały projekt. Super pomysł i mistrzowskie wykonanie.
That's all great but what are those parts and where does one get them?