I thought I was in the middle of a mid 90's cyber thriller such as 'Hackers" for a while. Nothing says professional machinist like making a tool build feel like an epic heist with the world at stake. Quite the adventure.
I love it! Last year I was in need of this exact tool and all that was available was one made of mostly plastic and broke after only 10-12 uses...Chinese crap! I've seen vintage ones made by Toledo here in the U.S. but none for sale. Yours is what I call industrial grade, built to last forever, I'm jealous! Thanks for the video.
Your production quality is exceptional! I am quite envious (in a positive way) both as a photographer and creator of metal items. I wish to be nearly as good as you are. Respect.
Useful tool. Used one of these devices when wiring control panels. Set it up to pull 2 to 4 wires at once from the spools through 3 panels plus conduit. Reduced time, prevented the wire from coiling after cutting. Was more accurate and resulted in less fumbling, kinking, tangling and recoil than stretching and weighting or tying to hold in place then measuring with a 25' tape measure then cutting and having to walk it back and pull through the conduit thereafter. Definately saved a lot of walking back and forth!
3:23 is a really cool shot, where the "idle" RPM line up exactly with the camera's shutter and the cutting slightly reduces them, making the part "move" and after the cutting it's back to being in sync. No idea if that was intentionally, but it's either way a really cool shot.
Wish more channels did offset lathe work, that was superb👌 got my sub just for that. They have a tool similar to this at my hardware store near my house for measuring cable. I wouldn't have thought it would work in reverse a very cool option.
Now that I think of it, you could easily make a small device that pulls the rope with 2 rollers and measures the time between when the wire enters and when it exits. With the rollers rotating at a constant speed, it could easily and quickly calculate and display the length automatically. You could then add a cutting tool to the device to cut preset lengths.
Le deseo una buena salida y mejor entrada de año , excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , el contador de metros de cable automático , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
Very interest to watch. A master piece of work. The theory was Awesome! The meter indicator shows the correct length, that is nice. Bro.keep on going. The hand made device for the life time use, durability is 100% guarantee.
There could be a pair of rollers, both rotating to pull the wire in automatically or via button. The length can be quickly displayed digitally. A cutting attachment can cut preset lengths.
Very nice. What you should do is make one just like that where you can put a roll on the other side feed the Roland set the numbers to a certain footage and when it gets to that footage it cuts automatically.
In anyway its good job. At big factories and high demand orders it is using of wire length encoders. Of course project with optical encoder needs microcontroller and some skills of coding, but it gives to you precise of 0.1mm or even less.
You don't know how old that cam pull idea is. The family business I was part had something similar to that for measuring feet of rope. And I think that machine was built in the late 70s.
Nice. I am building a length counter to respool my 3d printer filament. They are sold by mass and they have different densities. It makes estimating the remainder left on the spool difficult without knowing the real length.
I wonder, why didn't you do a cam instead? Ergo, put a small ball bearing on the end of that counter arm instead of the spring, and then have a eccentric cam that pushes down the arm instead. Would give more reliable operation as operation is then no longer dependant of the wear/health of the spring. Another thing that I think you should do, is some sort of detent in the roller assembly, that will make it easier to find the "0" position, since if you start rolling when the roller have already gone halfway, then it will start counting like 1 cm for 0.5 cm of wire, so by finding the position just a degree after it have advanced the counter 1 step, if you make a little detent there - could be a magnetic detent, it will be easier to set it up for even more accurate counting, as you will then always start with a full turn before counter advances 1 step. (Operation would then be: Rotate roller by hand until detent, then reset counter to 0, and then feed wire into roller)
A very cool and useful device! 😁
Dude, hope u soon upload your cyber/electric cart/wheelbarrow project.
But the wheelbarrow projekt is also nice👍👍
За музыкальное сопровождение отдельный лайк, который, к сожалению, нельзя поставить)
ایشون به معنای واقعی در کار خود استاد و بسیار تمیز کار میکنند
هزاران آفرین👏👏👏👏👏
I thought I was in the middle of a mid 90's cyber thriller such as 'Hackers" for a while. Nothing says professional machinist like making a tool build feel like an epic heist with the world at stake. Quite the adventure.
С Новым Годом!
Здоровья и успеха в делах!
I love it! Last year I was in need of this exact tool and all that was available was one made of mostly plastic and broke after only 10-12 uses...Chinese crap! I've seen vintage ones made by Toledo here in the U.S. but none for sale. Yours is what I call industrial grade, built to last forever, I'm jealous! Thanks for the video.
00:00 Pointless machine
Watches video
10:10 I love it and I want one
upgrade: you should put a reel holder on the opposite side that by turning with a crank you can fill a new reel
Best channel to edit metal videos.😍
Really useful in order to work fast and avoid too short wires. Great job 👍
This channel reminds me of the old videos from the king of random, RIP Grant
You are an awesome fabricator and wicked smart? Not fair! 😁
С Новым годом. Спасибо за контент. Сверхгениально.
Your production quality is exceptional! I am quite envious (in a positive way) both as a photographer and creator of metal items. I wish to be nearly as good as you are. Respect.
Гениально!!!!💯👍👍👍👍👍
Now THIS IS a good machining video with good background music.
What music? Music comes from talented *people* who play instruments, not from a PC, and mp3 files. This is merely noise with a PC beat.
@@DanKoning777 Good for you.
Useful tool. Used one of these devices when wiring control panels. Set it up to pull 2 to 4 wires at once from the spools through 3 panels plus conduit. Reduced time, prevented the wire from coiling after cutting. Was more accurate and resulted in less fumbling, kinking, tangling and recoil than stretching and weighting or tying to hold in place then measuring with a 25' tape measure then cutting and having to walk it back and pull through the conduit thereafter. Definately saved a lot of walking back and forth!
Saya suka dengan semua hasil kerja anda yang luar biasa~malaysia boy
The accuracy is mind blowing ! Job well done 👏🏻
Thương cho nghề cơ khí tay te tua như dùi đục. Quá giỏi
Very useful in a wire shop - saves manual measuring with a metre stick….awesome fabrication and lathe work 👍👌
Awesome little bit of kit. I’m going to start coming here just for the techno machining.
What a great idea!
Thanks for allowing us to look over your shoulder and have a Happy New Year🤗😎🤗😎
3:23 is a really cool shot, where the "idle" RPM line up exactly with the camera's shutter and the cutting slightly reduces them, making the part "move" and after the cutting it's back to being in sync. No idea if that was intentionally, but it's either way a really cool shot.
Clever idea 💡 happy new year 🥳 καλή χρόνια παιδιά με υγεια
Creative! That's a new use for a tally counter 🙂
Happy New Year!
Absolutely beautiful!!
Some really cool camera work on this one.
Wish more channels did offset lathe work, that was superb👌 got my sub just for that. They have a tool similar to this at my hardware store near my house for measuring cable. I wouldn't have thought it would work in reverse a very cool option.
At first I thought it was automatic and cut wire to a pre-set length. That would be pretty sweet.
Me too.
complexity x1000% vs just clipping it
Now that I think of it, you could easily make a small device that pulls the rope with 2 rollers and measures the time between when the wire enters and when it exits. With the rollers rotating at a constant speed, it could easily and quickly calculate and display the length automatically. You could then add a cutting tool to the device to cut preset lengths.
Cheap camera. Opencv. Nice rig.
Dude definitely like the way how you improve your video style.
That is F****** awesome 👌🏻
The camera work and editing were way to Extreme for me!! Great video and loved the camera work and editing/ soundtrack!
Music is back thanks👌
Le deseo una buena salida y mejor entrada de año , excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , el contador de metros de cable automático , gracias por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
Great idea and end product..👍🏽🇺🇸👍🏽
I have one of these made by an engineer out of an electronic counter and some cogs. Really useful.
Nice machine, video, next time maybe a cable stripping machine?
That would be cool. I’ve cut myself many times, a few requiring stitches, while stripping cable.
Ζωγραφισατε πάλι!!!! Καλή πρωτοχρονιά!!!!!
Perfect as always!!!!
Unique tool build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Feliz año nuevo eres un máster💪🏾🔥
SWEET 👍
HAPPY NEW YEAR 🌟 🎆
! Qué gran máquina¡...muchas gracias por compartir. Felicidades
When you wound it on the spool you measured it then😁nice green finish again👍
Very interest to watch. A master piece of work. The theory was Awesome! The meter indicator shows the correct length, that is nice. Bro.keep on going. The hand made device for the life time use, durability is 100% guarantee.
Γεια Σου Μάστορα Ωραίο Το Εργαλείο !! Χρόνια Πολλά Και Καλή Χρονιά Με Υγεία !!
There could be a pair of rollers, both rotating to pull the wire in automatically or via button. The length can be quickly displayed digitally. A cutting attachment can cut preset lengths.
Wow, dude, this looks awesome. Happy New Year.😁😁😄😄🎶🎶🎤🎤🏙🏙🎇🎇🎆🎆
Very nice. What you should do is make one just like that where you can put a roll on the other side feed the Roland set the numbers to a certain footage and when it gets to that footage it cuts automatically.
Thank you!
A fantastic video....
Happy New Year to All....!!!
awesome build! love from Greek American house! Kali Xronia!
You are the best
실용적인 작품이네요.놀랍워요👍
Very cool.. I admire your talent and creativity...
Happy new year 💞🇱🇧
С Новым годом !
Pretty cool
Very useful, top job 👍
Great job, thank you brother. You are so talented
Awesome work, dude! Pretty interesting idea! 😃
Happy new year! And stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Bravo 👍
Nice job my friend. Happy new year! Blessing all best things will come to you in new year 2022👍🧡🎉✨
Happy New Year 🎊🎆🎇
Zemo dance.🕺🏻🕺🏻
In anyway its good job. At big factories and high demand orders it is using of wire length encoders. Of course project with optical encoder needs microcontroller and some skills of coding, but it gives to you precise of 0.1mm or even less.
Καλή χρονιά αδέλφια...
Amezing measuring tool brother,I like this video
Excelente muy util 👍
نعم 👍
Am building this same thing tomorrow but bro your tools are dop👏👏🇳🇬🇳🇬
Muito interessante!!!!
Very nice 🙂
Nice bro
Good job👏👏
Good job 👌👌
Good! What spray is used for welding?
Super bro.
love all the stuff you make, top notch engineering and fabrication skills.
Це не практично,повний провал.
Dope💯
Nice toy 😄
Nice bro..
Good job
Привет! Сделайте пожалуйста так, что бы нарезать по счётчику, будет полезно многим!!! А так конечно молодец!!!!!
You don't know how old that cam pull idea is. The family business I was part had something similar to that for measuring feet of rope. And I think that machine was built in the late 70s.
Keep up the good work man. Nicely done. Such a simple and yet so useful tool... or rather a machine?
awsome gadget
Nice. I am building a length counter to respool my 3d printer filament. They are sold by mass and they have different densities. It makes estimating the remainder left on the spool difficult without knowing the real length.
good job
С новым годом
Vou pedir pra um amigo meu imitar o processo, já que no Brasil nada se cria, tudo se copia.
Nice music - like.
how do you calibrate the display for correct length?
hmmm, lets make one, digital with the M1 Caliber...stay tuned
can you make it handheld?
How does this accomodate different wire diameters? How is slip not happening in the rollers?
He minimize the slip by making roller's surface rough
N I C E
I wonder, why didn't you do a cam instead? Ergo, put a small ball bearing on the end of that counter arm instead of the spring, and then have a eccentric cam that pushes down the arm instead. Would give more reliable operation as operation is then no longer dependant of the wear/health of the spring. Another thing that I think you should do, is some sort of detent in the roller assembly, that will make it easier to find the "0" position, since if you start rolling when the roller have already gone halfway, then it will start counting like 1 cm for 0.5 cm of wire, so by finding the position just a degree after it have advanced the counter 1 step, if you make a little detent there - could be a magnetic detent, it will be easier to set it up for even more accurate counting, as you will then always start with a full turn before counter advances 1 step.
(Operation would then be: Rotate roller by hand until detent, then reset counter to 0, and then feed wire into roller)
They don't do electronics, they do "electrics" so they don't really care if it's off by a couple cm here and there.
Awesome but, How accurate is this? Is it by inch spacing or by cm.
Centimeters, looks like the margin of error is 10 cm
Is there a 3d printable version available? 🤔
I love it! Well done.