Great project. I appreciate the fact that there is no super crazy music playing. You also disassembled the components several times to insure proper fitting. This is left out in most videos. It is an important step. I build a lot of "gotta have it now" tools" when we are in a bind for a repair. It takes time to take apart, check, measure, reassemble. But the end result, as you have done here, is a project that ends up being done right the first time. I also buy broken/useable tools. They provide needed parts for projects, saving time and money. Your modifications to the drill plastic housing, I thought was brilliant. It simply works. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Oh my god this is what youtubers need to learn Not even a single step is skipped . building it from scratch excellent.add a spring too. Excellent editing amd camera
Love the simplicity in your work! Lots of youtubers with CNC-everything and the most expensive tools. You often simply use good'ol tools like a square and a centrepunch instead. Clean, Simply. KISS.
I love it how you tack Weld your stacked up parts, temporarily so that they’ll stay all lined up while drilling, then just tap them with the hammer to seperate them again. Just that one method alone makes your holes line up quite dependably!! THANKS for sharing!!
This is officially my new, favorite, DIY Mag Drill build on RUclips!! Seriously though, I'm in the process of building my own so needless to say I've been watching countless Mag drill builds and have even made Playlists, etc. To help me formulate a combo of the best builds into my own design... so what I'm saying is that I've pretty much seen every mag drill (built from scratch) on RUclips and I think yours takes the cake for me... awesome job, very creative and a beautiful build design that I think will last much longer than many of the other MOT electromagnet drill builds I've seen out there... Keep up the great content! Cheers! - Jesse
Thank you :) I am very happy that the movie was enjoyed, I tried very hard to show the whole construction process exactly so that the person who undertakes the construction had an easier job :)
Not to mention the learning experience you get from an in-depth, tight tolerance kinda build, that's priceless... if you can build it and you have the time, I say build every time
Es realmente hermoso, se combina todo el saber de una persona. La reutilización de materiales y la capacidad de ingenio de una persona. Muchas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento! 💪💪🔨🔧🔩✌
i just love this. The only improvement I can think of would be to either fix the drill RPMs at a lower speed or make the drill speed variable with an off the shelf circuit with a digital RPM display.
Low RPMS perfect for drop VRN 400 to 600, yes that can work perfectly actually what I'm after, except it's all too expensive to buy here in South Africa
From what I understand, this is powered by 19V, rectified (laptop charger) So it could easily be outfitted with a ready made PWM board. (Btw. Excuse me if I somehow missed that part, but.. Unless the rotor was rewound for the lower voltage, I'd say this would run the drill quite underpowered, compared to mains voltage.. Right?)
I like your movement. I've considered building one, in the past, but have never had the time. I like the way you designed it. One thing I'll pass on to you, when you put your wiring into a rubber lead protector boot, position the wires so there's enough loop inside and then put a Tyrap around the wire, inside the casing. This acts as a strain relief, to keep the outside wire from tugging on the connections. They require a little loop of wire to prevent breakage. If they are tight, there's no room for them to "grow & shrink" under load. (Trust me, they do. When you pull down on your handles and really put a bind on that motor, you hear it straining...those wires are heating up and will come unplugged if they've too short.) VERY NICE ! Thanks for the build and excellent videoing & posting!
🔥🔥🔥. Я, если честно, весь ролик думал, что магнитным будет столик перед дрелью, типа примагнитил деталь, и тиски не нужны..... Но даже предложить не мог такой финал. Исполнение на высоте.
thats freaking smart if you need straight holes fast on a really big piece that u cant bring to the drill press, just, take the drill press with you and magnetically mount it to the thing u are drilling, genius
If you need one and don't have the tools to make one bankruptcy auctions are a good place. Save them from getting sold for scrap en you can get some sweet high end tools for cheap.
@@jmac430 Well where I live (Europe) we have them online. There is actually a couple of them and are somewhat popular (judging from the bidding which is also online). They do tack on a percentage for themselves but even so you can get quite lucky with them too. A fair few of my most used tools come from there. Beats Ebay in many cases for us due to import taxes and transport costs. How to find them, depends on where you are I guess. I just found them through the typical search engines. As a matter of fact just checked and sure enough I find 4 of these magnetic drills on the list today. They are quite popular though.
He didn't think of this. Mag drills have been a thing you can commercially purchase now for years. They're expensive though, and this is a fantastic video
Watching here from Brazil! This work is sensational, it is to be congratulated and it certainly inspired my project to assemble mine. Strong hug from a Brazilian!
SA-WEET! I used to use these long ago in the steel yard/fab shop. Super cool tool! Always wanted one. Maybe the time is now. Thanks for showing how to do it.
Great, just super! I would also add table-mount eyelets for versatility. I think that it would not have complicated the design very much, but it would also allow the use of this drill on non-magnetic surfaces.
My main (and only) critiques are to use cold rolled steel instead of hot roll as you will not have to deal with the uneven surface of the carbon slag layer. Cold rolled doesn't cost that much more and would be much better suited for a project like this. I'd also turn the amps up a little on the welder for better penetration. The weld beads are overly dome shaped.
Meu Amigo..., como não dar um like no vídeo...., só se a pessoa não ver o seu empenho e dedicação, você é MUITO HABILIDOSO, parabéns mesmo!!! Obrigado por compartilhar comigo seus conhecimentos. Abraço aqui do Brasil
Nice job on a really handy tool. I bought an Evolution Mag Drill and use it frequently. If you can get a 3/4" Weldon "chuck" for it, you'll be able to use annular cutters, a worthwhile upgrade.
Да , станок сделал отличный!!!, позволю себе заметить, крепеж стойки под дрель я бы сдвинул как можно ближе к краю, возможности под большие коронки было бы больше.
Nazywa się ten elektromagnes "zwora drzwi" jest tego pełno na allegro, w sklepach też nawet w budowlanych marketach, ale w sklepach cena zwala z nóg więc pozostaje allegro lub aliexpress :)
Eibenstock is still in business. They make a Morse-taper hand drill built to an insane level of precision- it's actually precise enough that I've seen it used as an attachment in a vertical turret lathe.
You are AMAZING... I definetively HOOKED UP by your channel... for me it is a dream to have my own tools but my budget... well, I think your ideas could help to achieve something important... THANKS!
Great job. May need to be improved by making a rotating base so that drill can be offset to drill holes at edge of steel without losing magnetic grip if the magnetic base is too close to the edge of a narrower piece of metal being drilled. I have a 40 year old 900W AEG 1/2"drill with a thumb wheel variable speed controller. Just the drill to mount on this project. Many thanks for all your clever projects.
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
Now I know who makes the magnetic drills for FEIN . Nice Job! Google translation so it's probably messed up. Теперь я знаю, кто производит магнитные сверла для FEIN. Хорошая работа!
My Electromagnets are one of the cheapest I've found, and they are very sensitive to the no right current, each of the electromagnets has a consumption of 12v 350mA, when I connected them to a 12v 3A power supply, the electromagnet were heating up, it has several power supplies, and only after connecting the 19v 1.5 A power supply, electromagnets have stopped heating but it is still too big power supply and they are warm but not hot. I don't know how better quality electromagnets perform, maybe they wouldn't get hot with such a power supply
Excelente trabajo, es una obra de arte, bien diseñada y planificada, mejor imposible, lo felicito. Una pregunta el cargador para los imanes que utilizo no sufrió algún tipo de calentamiento o tuviste que cambiarlo después o cual podría ser el adecuado para que los tres imanes no se calienten? Y Cúal sería la mejor forma de conectar los imanes?
An important safety factor is to have the switches wired in series so that the drill cannot be operated without first engaging the magnets. You may have done this but it wasn't obvious. Ideally, you need an interlock relay which means that the first switch is inactive if the second switch is in the on position.
Great video. I didn't realize how much I need something like this. What I don't understand is how you can design and construct such a beautiful drill, but can't make anything to open your tool bench drawers (17:57). They should glide as easy as your drill. Looking forward to more.
i'am always amazed of the polish craftsman !!! the legends says they can eat steel !!! Dziękuję za udostępnienie ! wielbiciel Twojej pracy!
😂😂Thank you 😁 Pozdrawiam
Great project. I appreciate the fact that there is no super crazy music playing. You also disassembled the components several times to insure proper fitting. This is left out in most videos. It is an important step. I build a lot of "gotta have it now" tools" when we are in a bind for a repair. It takes time to take apart, check, measure, reassemble. But the end result, as you have done here, is a project that ends up being done right the first time. I also buy broken/useable tools. They provide needed parts for projects, saving time and money. Your modifications to the drill plastic housing, I thought was brilliant. It simply works. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
Oh my god this is what youtubers need to learn Not even a single step is skipped . building it from scratch excellent.add a spring too.
Excellent editing amd camera
Thank you :) I just forgot to add a spring: D
@@WorkshopFromScratch You also would want to add a revolution control.
Hello my friend
Не устаю повторять, Вы настоящий молодец! Магнитная дрель стоит как говорящий слон. Лайк однозначно. Люди! Учитесь и не ленитесь))
Перевел дрель, три отвёртки, три электромагнита, кучу металла и времени. А мог пойти и купить. Чему учиться? Как нерационально использовать ресурсы?
Чему учиться? как сверлить тупым сверлом?
@@alexeylitvinov5006 Такой станок нихуя не дешево стоит!!!!
Две струбцины и эта ерунда не нужна. Особенно весело будет наблюдать, как он будет пытаться примагнититься к алюминию или дереву, например.
Love the simplicity in your work!
Lots of youtubers with CNC-everything and the most expensive tools.
You often simply use good'ol tools like a square and a centrepunch instead. Clean, Simply. KISS.
Thanks 😁
Dont be a tech hater.
I love it how you tack Weld your stacked up parts, temporarily so that they’ll stay all lined up while drilling, then just tap them with the hammer to seperate them again. Just that one method alone makes your holes line up quite dependably!! THANKS for sharing!!
This is officially my new, favorite, DIY Mag Drill build on RUclips!! Seriously though, I'm in the process of building my own so needless to say I've been watching countless Mag drill builds and have even made Playlists, etc. To help me formulate a combo of the best builds into my own design... so what I'm saying is that I've pretty much seen every mag drill (built from scratch) on RUclips and I think yours takes the cake for me... awesome job, very creative and a beautiful build design that I think will last much longer than many of the other MOT electromagnet drill builds I've seen out there...
Keep up the great content!
Cheers!
- Jesse
Thank you :) I am very happy that the movie was enjoyed, I tried very hard to show the whole construction process exactly so that the person who undertakes the construction had an easier job :)
@Global Eco Tec - Ritter ohne Furcht und Tadel And most probably cheaper:-))
@@johnhili8664 No. They are not inexpensive at all.
Not to mention the learning experience you get from an in-depth, tight tolerance kinda build, that's priceless... if you can build it and you have the time, I say build every time
@@johnhili8664 hahaha yeah, sure little boy
Es realmente hermoso, se combina todo el saber de una persona.
La reutilización de materiales y la capacidad de ingenio de una persona.
Muchas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento!
💪💪🔨🔧🔩✌
Y más q todo el costo no gasto ni la tercera parte d lo q cuesta un taladro magnético
i just love this. The only improvement I can think of would be to either fix the drill RPMs at a lower speed or make the drill speed variable with an off the shelf circuit with a digital RPM display.
RPMs are not necessary unless you are in a hurry b/c you need to pee ASAP.
😃
😃
Low RPMS perfect for drop VRN 400 to 600, yes that can work perfectly actually what I'm after, except it's all too expensive to buy here in South Africa
From what I understand, this is powered by 19V, rectified (laptop charger)
So it could easily be outfitted with a ready made PWM board.
(Btw. Excuse me if I somehow missed that part, but..
Unless the rotor was rewound for the lower voltage, I'd say this would run the drill quite underpowered, compared to mains voltage.. Right?)
Drilling machine, grinder, welding equipment, band saw, etc. - truly homemade.
Hi, to build it from zero that's was a great job. Really you're the best.👍
Thank you :)
I like your movement. I've considered building one, in the past, but have never had the time. I like the way you designed it. One thing I'll pass on to you, when you put your wiring into a rubber lead protector boot, position the wires so there's enough loop inside and then put a Tyrap around the wire, inside the casing. This acts as a strain relief, to keep the outside wire from tugging on the connections. They require a little loop of wire to prevent breakage. If they are tight, there's no room for them to "grow & shrink" under load. (Trust me, they do. When you pull down on your handles and really put a bind on that motor, you hear it straining...those wires are heating up and will come unplugged if they've too short.) VERY NICE ! Thanks for the build and excellent videoing & posting!
🔥🔥🔥. Я, если честно, весь ролик думал, что магнитным будет столик перед дрелью, типа примагнитил деталь, и тиски не нужны..... Но даже предложить не мог такой финал. Исполнение на высоте.
I can clearly say i have better tools than you... But your talent and creativity is a thousand miles ahead of me... 👍🏻👍🏻
Для Этого Человека нет ничего невозможного 👍👍👍
Hi
You are a motive of inspiration showing to everyone how the things can be made from ideas and planning. Greetings from Brazil
Мужик знатно заморочился, но работа достойная! Молодец.
La fabricación de una excelente erramienta para el taller exelente trabajo maestro gracias por compartir bendiciones ☺️
thats freaking smart if you need straight holes fast on a really big piece that u cant bring to the drill press, just, take the drill press with you and magnetically mount it to the thing u are drilling, genius
Thank you :)
If you need one and don't have the tools to make one bankruptcy auctions are a good place. Save them from getting sold for scrap en you can get some sweet high end tools for cheap.
@@xConundrumx where are these bankruptcy auctions and how do you find out more info on them, etc...? I'm intrigued lol 🤔
@@jmac430 Well where I live (Europe) we have them online. There is actually a couple of them and are somewhat popular (judging from the bidding which is also online). They do tack on a percentage for themselves but even so you can get quite lucky with them too. A fair few of my most used tools come from there. Beats Ebay in many cases for us due to import taxes and transport costs.
How to find them, depends on where you are I guess. I just found them through the typical search engines.
As a matter of fact just checked and sure enough I find 4 of these magnetic drills on the list today. They are quite popular though.
He didn't think of this. Mag drills have been a thing you can commercially purchase now for years.
They're expensive though, and this is a fantastic video
Simply magnificent design and workmanship! Really great being able to watch you work on this project. Thanks for posting!
Thank you :)
Watching here from Brazil! This work is sensational, it is to be congratulated and it certainly inspired my project to assemble mine. Strong hug from a Brazilian!
Wow, super !!! You are a real pro!!! I also like the way you are using "used" materials.
You seriously outdid yourself. That looks like a Workhorse.
Thank 😁
SA-WEET! I used to use these long ago in the steel yard/fab shop. Super cool tool! Always wanted one. Maybe the time is now. Thanks for showing how to do it.
Great, just super! I would also add table-mount eyelets for versatility. I think that it would not have complicated the design very much, but it would also allow the use of this drill on non-magnetic surfaces.
Thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch what cooling liquid do you use while cutting and drilling?
Young man! You have such a goooood talent!
Thank you 😁
Damn, you werent joking when you decided on a channel name, you earned a sub
Very good
My main (and only) critiques are to use cold rolled steel instead of hot roll as you will not have to deal with the uneven surface of the carbon slag layer. Cold rolled doesn't cost that much more and would be much better suited for a project like this. I'd also turn the amps up a little on the welder for better penetration. The weld beads are overly dome shaped.
A pivot between the magnet and the actual drill mechanism might make for some interesting work
esta si es la mejor idea de todos los taladros homemade que he visto .
Meu Amigo..., como não dar um like no vídeo...., só se a pessoa não ver o seu empenho e dedicação, você é MUITO HABILIDOSO, parabéns mesmo!!!
Obrigado por compartilhar comigo seus conhecimentos.
Abraço aqui do Brasil
Obrigado :)
You’re a mad scientist, and I love it. 🤘🏼
Wow... with your skills, we really don’t need those big box tool retailers.
I rate the craftsmanship is 75% good .
Nice job on a really handy tool. I bought an Evolution Mag Drill and use it frequently. If you can get a 3/4" Weldon "chuck" for it, you'll be able to use annular cutters, a worthwhile upgrade.
good idea but i wonder if the drill rpm's are too fast
@@montwolfman I wonder why he didn’t use a dial make the speed variable just like when it had a variable speed trigger
I love it! And I could noticed your vise is magnetic as well.
Красава!
Добавь ещё регулятор скорости оборотов дрели. И будет вообще супер.
И реверс и можно будет резьбу нарезать.
Да , станок сделал отличный!!!, позволю себе заметить, крепеж стойки под дрель я бы сдвинул как можно ближе к краю, возможности под большие коронки было бы больше.
This mag drill can easily be taken on a space station as well. Holy mackerel.
Pretty fantastic job, dude! Really nicely done!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you :)
Down hat for your work, really it's the top, my greetings from Algeria 🇩🇿.
Next version: in-built cutting fluid dispenser :)
Наверное самые лучшие видео в Украине и России и не снимает чужие идеи на своём канале лайк за все видео
Wow... great work on the mag drill.
What was the stuff in the can you used to fill cracks and holes in the plastic?
I think it's putty
I want this guy on my team. Very good imagination. Great job.
Thank you :)
A Drilling Maschine from GDR😂😂😂 thats realy NICE💪👏👏
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Nossa que legal você é incrível parabéns pelo seu excelente trabalho e criatividade quero ver mais suas criatividades 👍👏🇧🇷
Super projekt😀 kawał dobrej roboty. Czekam na kolejne twoje projekty.
Dziękuje :)
@@WorkshopFromScratch A gdzie dostałeś takie elektromagnesy ? Są dostępne w sklepach? Bo kiedyś szukałem i nie mogłem dostać
Nazywa się ten elektromagnes "zwora drzwi" jest tego pełno na allegro, w sklepach też nawet w budowlanych marketach, ale w sklepach cena zwala z nóg więc pozostaje allegro lub aliexpress :)
@@WorkshopFromScratch wielkie dzięki za info. Widzę że wszystko jest tylko trzeba wiedzieć jak szukać😀
💖
Eibenstock is still in business. They make a Morse-taper hand drill built to an insane level of precision- it's actually precise enough that I've seen it used as an attachment in a vertical turret lathe.
Awesome build.
La Verdad... Un Genio el Tipoo!
You are AMAZING... I definetively HOOKED UP by your channel... for me it is a dream to have my own tools but my budget... well, I think your ideas could help to achieve something important... THANKS!
Thank you :) Most of the tools I use have been made by myself, so I recommend that you build it too :)
Hi
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
Dobra robota !!! Tak trzymaj :)
Dziękuje :)
Hamey hand med magnetik masin kee jarurat hai iskee jankari aoor rate bataye
No super! Ile kapuchy zaoszczedziles gdybyś miał kupić taką prawdą! Łapa leci w górę naprawdę podoba mi się! Cześć pozdrawiam z świętokrzyskiego!!!🤣👍
Dziękuje :) Pozdrawiam z mazowieckiego :)
Bardzo pomysłowe i kreatywne, strach pomyśleć jakie szalone pomysły realizowałbyś z jakąś wielką frezarką 😄
Dziękuję :) Napewno przydała by się frezarka, ale bez niej też da się dużo zrobić :)
A extremely useful project
Lol! LOVE the "stock cam"
Класс
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Great job. May need to be improved by making a rotating base so that drill can be offset to drill holes at edge of steel without losing magnetic grip if the magnetic base is too close to the edge of a narrower piece of metal being drilled. I have a 40 year old 900W AEG 1/2"drill with a thumb wheel variable speed controller. Just the drill to mount on this project. Many thanks for all your clever projects.
Hey mate love your builds. Any chance you can list the bits you bought for your builds in the video descriptions? Thanks from Australia
OBO HANDS Fail-Safe Electric Magnetic Lock 180KG 350lbs ~$25 U.S.
M1 T25 pinion gear and rail
McMasterCarr has 2485N232 and 2664N543 for rack and pinion. Close enough I guess.
This maybe the best ever weld only build. My hats off to you master builder! Super useful thanks for sharing.
Thank you 😁
Супер!!!!!!
Genialidade, criatividade, praticidade, parabéns.
big box is cost prohibited and we should br building and not buying it the quest / cost of independence
E' un piacere vederti lavorare; fai veramente delle opere d'arte, bravissimo.
Отлично сделал!!! Супер!!!
Very good
very good i watch your channel in algeria .👏👏👏
When the sound of drilling puts you to sleep and you wake up and the video is over lol
😂
Funny I feel asleep for 10 mins to awake to your comment. You're so right!
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
Клёво! Отличная работа!!! 👍
That was an Awesome build.
Like the idea of using mag locks used for door locks. 👍👍
Thank you :)
Yes, that's a brilliant idea. They are made to hold a load.
Еще бы регулировку оборотов, а так, труда конечно много вложено, молодец, Мастер.
Она и так низко оборотная!
@@МиколаІваник-х4с да куда там низко оборотная,
Как по мне, так ГЕНИАЛЬНО!
dzięki za inspirację :-)
Nie ma za co 😁
Nice build. Gives me the idea of converting my old table top drill press into a mag drill.
Thank you 😁
Really useful stuff!
👍🏻
Thanks :)
@@WorkshopFromScratch www4e
It needs an attachment point near the base to tie off too while drilling horizontally in the air safely. Nice build!
A bit of epoxy to protect the wires under the base wouldn't hurt too, but yes - nice build indeed!
Ótimo trabalho 🇧🇷👍
I will also make a drilling machine with reference to your work. I'm glad to see this video 🎵😁🎵
Muito bom 👍👍👍👍😎
Obrigado :)
Very good
I'll take two, great job.
Отлично 🤝👍👍👍👍
Boa noite serralheiro!
É show seus equipamentos. Ajuda muito em sua versatilidade parabéns.
Ну все можно сейфы вскрывать.😀😂
😁😁
Главное удлинитель по длиннее не забыть)
Grande idéia!!
Muito bom poder fabricar uma furadeira tão útil e que no comércio está super caro.
SUPER !!!👍
Hi
Now I know who makes the magnetic drills for FEIN . Nice Job!
Google translation so it's probably messed up.
Теперь я знаю, кто производит магнитные сверла для FEIN. Хорошая работа!
Thank you 😁
What do you think would be an ideal power supply? I am thinking of doing a project using the same lock magnets. I have a 12volt 10 amp supply.
My Electromagnets are one of the cheapest I've found, and they are very sensitive to the no right current, each of the electromagnets has a consumption of 12v 350mA, when I connected them to a 12v 3A power supply, the electromagnet were heating up, it has several power supplies, and only after connecting the 19v 1.5 A power supply, electromagnets have stopped heating but it is still too big power supply and they are warm but not hot. I don't know how better quality electromagnets perform, maybe they wouldn't get hot with such a power supply
Workshop From Scratch thanks for the reply
If you undertake construction and you have something unknown to you, write a comment with a question and I will try to help you
Workshop From Scratch thanks
ruclips.net/video/r9Kg69cQteg/видео.html I can't promise anything but something like this might not overheat.
Best metal shop worker I have ever seen in RUclips with some excellent skills and machines 💯💪
Thank you :)
18:13 I saw this in a bank robbery movie
Cracking into a safe, yes I knew if seen that too
Thats what i'm looking for in the commets :D
the dark knight :)
This only confirms the usefulness of such a drill.
Nicely done really built strong only step I can suggest is add epoxy to the bottom where the wires are
Thank you :) So far I secured with hot glue, but it will definitely pour resin :)
@@WorkshopFromScratch oh yeah hot glue didn't even occur to me nice!
Excellent idea ...congratulations from Argentina!!!!!!
Thank you :)
Parabéns você é o melhor!!! Ja vi vários vídeos na Internet os seus são os melhores !
This video deserves a like 👍
Thanks :)
Excelente trabajo, es una obra de arte, bien diseñada y planificada, mejor imposible, lo felicito. Una pregunta el cargador para los imanes que utilizo no sufrió algún tipo de calentamiento o tuviste que cambiarlo después o cual podría ser el adecuado para que los tres imanes no se calienten? Y Cúal sería la mejor forma de conectar los imanes?
An important safety factor is to have the switches wired in series so that the drill cannot be operated without first engaging the magnets. You may have done this but it wasn't obvious.
Ideally, you need an interlock relay which means that the first switch is inactive if the second switch is in the on position.
This is how it was connected, the drill cannot be started without turning on the electromagnet :)
Un seul mot convient : GÉNIAL !
Ты ж просто умница!!! Это то, что я искал. Решение. СПАСИБО, уважаемый!
Muy buena idea gracias
Nice job, man! I have put it to my todo wishlist for garage.
عاشت ايدك،،انت عبقري حقيقة
Very good, you're gunies
Great video. I didn't realize how much I need something like this. What I don't understand is how you can design and construct such a beautiful drill, but can't make anything to open your tool bench drawers (17:57). They should glide as easy as your drill. Looking forward to more.
اول عربي يعلق مممتتتاااز 🇮🇶✊