Adam Savage's Miniature Vault Door Build! (Part 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 апр 2024
  • Adam embarks on his next multi-stage build project: a 1/12 scale working recreation of a mechanical vault door! Inspired by his recent acquisition of an automatic hacksaw that can cut the solid cast iron cylinder that will become the vault door, Adam pulls from his extensive research into the operation and gearing of these doors to start making his scaled replica. The first step: machining the central ring and spur gears from which the locking pins will activate the vault lock!
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  • @Aviertje
    @Aviertje 24 дня назад +1613

    When I read the title, I thought that Adam was recreating a Fallout vault door given how nicely that show has popped off.

    • @zeroxception
      @zeroxception 23 дня назад +29

      I thought the same

    • @fromthistexasbreath
      @fromthistexasbreath 23 дня назад +22

      I knew that it would be either a Fallout door, yes, or it would be exactly this, a solid metal mechanical miniature of a seemingly mundane thing haha. Those are the two possible options with Mr Savage.

    • @jeromethiel4323
      @jeromethiel4323 23 дня назад +3

      Indeed. Especially if it was from the real fallouts, fallout 1 and 2. Those doors were epic looking. The Bethesda vault doors are okay, but they lack the charm of the originals.
      What would be epic, would be to have the claw from FO1 or 2 come out from the side, engage the center, and roll the door open on the floor track. I would pay a fair amount of money to see one done correctly. Maybe not enough to have someone custom make one, as i imagine the man hours would kill a project like that. I doubt i could get a maker to make a metal fallout vault door for $500 or less. The labor alone would be worth more than $500.
      But i guy can dream. Maybe somebody with a decent CNC machine could make one for that price, but even then, a lot of the work would be hand fitting and designing. Unless the maker were going to make a run of, say 100 or so, the design time would kill the project.

    • @clubcyberia8572
      @clubcyberia8572 23 дня назад +3

      i would expect adam to be a fallout nerd too.
      but considering the cool things he has done, and will do, nerd in the dictionary should read:
      Nerd: (See adam)

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla 23 дня назад +4

      going with the algorythm

  • @robertlathrop2175
    @robertlathrop2175 24 дня назад +1455

    I’ll be honest, I was expecting fallout vault 33 door, but this is way cooler.

    • @Yanoor
      @Yanoor 24 дня назад +44

      Same but vault 13.

    • @Armadous
      @Armadous 24 дня назад +30

      Same, but vault 111.

    • @Kenkire
      @Kenkire 24 дня назад +16

      Same. I saw Vault door and thought Adam took his love of gears to a whole new level.

    • @Flibster
      @Flibster 24 дня назад +15

      Same. Certainly wasn't the vault door I was expecting, but OK, i'm in for the journey.

    • @jmurray886
      @jmurray886 24 дня назад

      You're not alone

  • @kman338
    @kman338 5 дней назад +20

    In my 20s, nothing could stop me from watching Mythbusters on discovery. I often said to my wife that if we had children, I would love to watch that show with them. I now have a 10 year old that can't get enough of Mythbusters and loves science. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for your genuine enthusiasm. A saying in our house is that failure is a learning expirence and that you guys never gave up when things didn't go as planned either.We are huge fans!

  • @OctogonManny
    @OctogonManny 24 дня назад +260

    "half a tenth of a millimeter" LMFAO god Adam never fails to make me laugh with his relationship of measurements

    • @seansnyder2855
      @seansnyder2855 23 дня назад +12

      You can safely eyeball a half.

    • @johnraitt2555
      @johnraitt2555 21 день назад +2

      So a twentieth of a millimeter

    • @geraldrossouw4425
      @geraldrossouw4425 19 дней назад +9

      @@johnraitt2555 We metric folk just call it 0.05 mm, or 50 micron. 😄

    • @spankyjeffro5320
      @spankyjeffro5320 18 дней назад +2

      "The idea of 1 half pint of an inch squared" - Metric is the vastly superior measurement system.

    • @IamTheCaptainNow
      @IamTheCaptainNow 18 дней назад

      Yeah but freedom units has FREEDOM built into it ​@@spankyjeffro5320

  • @BlackCatBritt
    @BlackCatBritt 24 дня назад +136

    I worked as a bank teller for a couple years at the start of my career. I always got a thrill when I got to set the clocks on the vault doors at closing in the evenings. This was less than 10 years ago, and it blew my mind that such primitive mechanical technology was still the best way to ensure things were secure even in our modern digital age.

    • @watahyahknow
      @watahyahknow 23 дня назад +19

      mecanical things seem to be more reliable / resistant to disturbances from outside
      theres a saying : to make misstakes is human but to make a great big mess you need a computer

    • @controllerpleb6568
      @controllerpleb6568 23 дня назад +14

      Mechanical devices can't be hacked. You need to physically be there to break in. I come from an IT background, and my favorite professor used to say the only way to prevent a computer from being hacked would be to encase it in concrete.

    • @dcacmc3693
      @dcacmc3693 23 дня назад +2

      Sometimes you just can’t beat a good old fashioned chunk of steel

    • @MrRedstoner
      @MrRedstoner 23 дня назад +7

      @@controllerpleb6568 Magnets and pokey things can disturb them if poorly designed, but otherwise full agree. I've heard that along the lines of "There is no perfectly secure computer system, the closest you can get is one that is completely disconnected and buried in concrete"

    • @GreenFuture001
      @GreenFuture001 8 дней назад +1

      @@watahyahknow As an IT pro, can confirm 🤣

  • @JimRobinson-pr3bu
    @JimRobinson-pr3bu 23 дня назад +53

    Adam I know a man who is probably the last living installer and technician for Diebold and Mosler round vault doors. He owns a business that deals exclusively with used and antique safes from the late 1880s into the 1980s. I’ve worked with him in the past and was a wealth of information.

    • @EnteringTheMostHoly
      @EnteringTheMostHoly 22 дня назад +12

      My dad worked for Mosler. He left the company and helped Marlin Smith start Smith Banc Equipment, many years later Marlin sold the company and my dad continued to work for the new company. Marlin started up another company Smith Hamilton. Marlin passed away in 2020. My dad Jim Arnett passed away in 2021. My dad was one of the best out there. When a bank needed someone to break open their vault he was the one they called on. He worked for 30 yrs. After he retired many still called him to open up old safes. I have a lot of cool stories about him.

  • @jonjon737
    @jonjon737 21 день назад +79

    Fun fact. In industrial gear boxes that run at hundreds of RPM for years at a time, we actively seek out gear tooth combinations with no common factors, preferring prime numbers of gear teeth. These sets of gears wear more evenly over time. Definitely not the same design constraints that drove the gear tooth counts for vault doors!

    • @almead66
      @almead66 7 дней назад +1

      Thanks. New knowledge for me, but if I'd thought about it...

  • @jmalmsten
    @jmalmsten 24 дня назад +186

    Machinist Adam: "yeah, I'll get rid of those. It needs to be perfect"
    Propmaker Adam: "you know what? If I flip it over, noone will be able to see it".
    It's just fun seeing the mindsets interact like that. :D

    • @KG-Training
      @KG-Training 23 дня назад +1

      perfect observation!

    • @AxisBold1
      @AxisBold1 22 дня назад +3

      I worked as a model and prop maker for about 15 years and a very commonly used phrase in the business is "If you can't see it, it isn't there"

    • @Tooglespark
      @Tooglespark 20 дней назад +1

      @@AxisBold1 It's the exact same with 3D art and assets for games :D

    • @dodaexploda
      @dodaexploda 18 дней назад +1

      It might be the difference between profession and hobby. I'm not sure Adam did much machining for props, and when making props I get the impression that being on the clock and getting things done was super important. I only realized this recently with my profession. A lack of perfection and more happy that my work does what it's supposed to do. But stuff for my hobbies has no clock. I'm not charging anyone for my time. I can take all of the time I want and be as big of a perfectionist as I want.

    • @iowa_don
      @iowa_don 14 дней назад +1

      I had a situation like that where the vanity doors of my bathroom cabinet got damaged on the upper edge. I thought I'd have to replace the entire vanity as there would be no way to match the doors. My friend Dave says "take the doors off and put them back upside down". Beautiful out of the box thinking!

  • @Rockhopper1
    @Rockhopper1 24 дня назад +183

    watching Adam enjoying playing with his ring piece makes me smile

    • @jmurray886
      @jmurray886 24 дня назад +3

      Oh, now......

    • @Rockhopper1
      @Rockhopper1 24 дня назад +5

      @@jmurray886 what?

    • @hwykng82
      @hwykng82 24 дня назад +7

      Comment of the day 👏

    • @hadawaco
      @hadawaco 23 дня назад +10

      You have got to be from the UK hahaha

    • @jmurray886
      @jmurray886 23 дня назад +7

      @@hadawaco me? Yes indeedy, what gave me away?

  • @daveyoder1436
    @daveyoder1436 23 дня назад +9

    Love this.😊 I literally open up and almost 100 year old round vault door every morning. That still works beautifully and almost no change since the day it was new. I call it the highlight of my day.

    • @tested
      @tested  23 дня назад +3

      That is awesome!

  • @charlespatt
    @charlespatt 23 дня назад +6

    I used to work on a large estate and we had a workshop that was in the former wine cellar vault, complete with a large heavy vault door. We always keep it open but...
    One day it shut and was locked and an irate and unstable staff member took a sledge hammer to the combination dial. (Yes, they are designed clearly to prevent getting through that way!}
    Luckily only a week before i was curious about how the mechanism worked and took it apart to study it.
    When we realized the door was permanently damaged we had the guy from the auto shop bring a torch over and cut a hole at just the right place so i could fit my hand in to access the mechanism and work it backwards and blind and finally get it opened! Great puzzle challenge that was!

  • @EduzReeveM
    @EduzReeveM 18 дней назад +23

    It inspires me that you are 56 years old and still into engineering stuff and learning stuff. You made my childhood with myth busters program. And you still make me a happy person with your interest in this world. I hope you will love the things you are doing for a long time.

    • @jazens6032
      @jazens6032 12 дней назад +2

      This is such a kind and sweet sentiment! I couldn’t agree more :)

  • @victor-charlesscafati
    @victor-charlesscafati 24 дня назад +83

    153 isn't prime, and I determined that almost instantly with a little math trick. If you add up all the digits of a number, and then do that again (if necessary, over and over) until you have a single digit (the "digital root" of the original number), if that remaining digit is divisible by 3 (that is to say a 3, 6 or 9), then the original number is divisible by 3. In this case 1 + 5 + 3 = 9 so it is divisible by 3 and not prime. Another example would be 23643: 2+3+6+4+3 = 18 and 1+8 = 9, so it is also divisible by 3.

    • @Engitainment
      @Engitainment 24 дня назад +11

      Oh That makes my brain happy, thank you for teaching that!

    • @gloriousapplebees
      @gloriousapplebees 24 дня назад +4

      Ooh that's awesome! Thank you. I just pulled out a Calc real quick and hit /9 as a guess and saw nope not prime

    • @ReverendTed
      @ReverendTed 24 дня назад +11

      Yep! I had the same reaction. "Hold on, I know a trick...nope." After a second I also realized it's 150 (easily divisible by 3) plus 3.

    • @njohnsonII
      @njohnsonII 24 дня назад +3

      This is awesome!

    • @MooCow2X2
      @MooCow2X2 23 дня назад +5

      I just mentally went. “153. 50x3 + 1x3”. Nope. Not prime. I’d forgotten that other trick Hopefully I won’t forget it again!

  • @conorgibbons98
    @conorgibbons98 24 дня назад +27

    There’s a H&M here in Dublin (Ireland) that is occupying an old bank, and downstairs in the man’s section, there’s a room that used to be the vault, but they kept the door. It’s a huge, square, heavy, thick metal door and it has the pins protruding. It’s really cool

    • @benjaminturner643
      @benjaminturner643 23 дня назад +2

      There is a guitar store in Morristown Tennessee called Guitar Vault. It was an old bank and they kept the door.

    • @elevown
      @elevown 23 дня назад +5

      I think anyone who sets up in an ex bank will choose to do the same. Setting aside it looks cool, as Adam mentioned its a HUGE difficult- and probably very expensive task to get a vault removed. Its so much simpler to just repurpose the room.

  • @gorceacgheorghe4283
    @gorceacgheorghe4283 15 дней назад +1

    I want to be Adam Savage when I grow up, that gear system is art can't wait to see finished door

  • @ReverendTed
    @ReverendTed 24 дня назад +51

    I may be mistaken, but I suspect it's built that way because base 12 is one of those numbers that makes for convenient math (being evenly divisible by 2, 3, 4, and 6), which is why we divide time in 12's, 24's, and 60's, and circles into 360 degrees. (60 being especially convenient because it adds in divisibility by 5.)
    So in other words, having it in base 12 means you can evenly split it in half, 3rds, quarters, or 6ths, and since circles are already measured into 360 degrees, using base 12 means it's easy to design for a circle. So they probably didn't say "we need to design this so it'll work well on a dividing head", but rather dividing heads are built the way they are for "math reasons", and the vault is designed that way for the same math reasons.

    • @splendidcolors
      @splendidcolors 20 дней назад

      That was what I thought too,

    • @awandererfromys1680
      @awandererfromys1680 18 дней назад +1

      Yea, it's a so-called abundant number, the sum of its proper divisors is greater than the number itself (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 6 = 16). Well, it's abundant, highly abundant, superabundant, and highly composite. In short, it's a very versatile number lol
      Circle division, cock faces, calendars, etc., it's been around for a long time.

    • @clehrich
      @clehrich 7 дней назад

      YES! This is why the Sumerians (or possibly the Babylonians) used sexagesimal (related to 60) numbers for all their horrendously complicated astrological calculations. If you do everything in sexagesimal numbers, you never end up with something unsolvable when, for example, you don't have algebra or zero.

  • @pileofstuff
    @pileofstuff 24 дня назад +44

    3 careers back, I worked at a radio station which was located in a former bank branch building. Their record vault was the actual vault.

    • @guytech7310
      @guytech7310 22 дня назад +2

      I presume the stations played mostly gold & platinum records? I could under stand why those records were stored in a vault!
      /sarc!

    • @nox6438
      @nox6438 17 дней назад

      @@guytech7310 Nice one! 😂😂

  • @No1ANTAGON1ST
    @No1ANTAGON1ST 24 дня назад +76

    The Lock Picking Lawyer 😮 my dorky world's collide

    • @WilksGRendai
      @WilksGRendai 24 дня назад +7

      Nice 👍🏻 Yea i was gonna post that Adam should chat to Deev! (Deviant Ollam for those reading who may not know).

  • @tylerprice9488
    @tylerprice9488 3 дня назад

    You don't seem like a guy that needs to hear it but please keep being yourself. Your personality is so genuine and I'm here for it. I think all of us subscribers feel the same way, but never let anyone dissuade you from being you

  • @sk8erdawg25
    @sk8erdawg25 20 дней назад +1

    I've only walked through two vault doors in my lifetime. One was at our local bank, the other was much cooler. I took a tour, when they still did them, at the Greenbrier Resort in my homestate of West Virginia. In case you didn't know, it was a cold war bunker that would house congress in case of an attack. We did a full tour of the "Oval Office" and everything. The coolest part to me was the vault door and their way of concealing it. We walked through a 20 ton blast door and didn't even know it! It was made by Mosler Safe Company.

  • @simonsaysmakepaintplay7248
    @simonsaysmakepaintplay7248 23 дня назад +3

    The amount of positive endorphins released into the World when Adam put the big cog in is enough to make the sun shine and lift everyone's mood 12 notches. Thank You

  • @guytech7310
    @guytech7310 22 дня назад +4

    I am a tech at Vault-Tec; The Vault doors we make are in the shape of a spur gear. To open the door the door pulled back onto a gear rack & is rotatated out of the way using the gear rack as track. Quite amazing to see when it opens & closes.

  • @isaiahcampbell488
    @isaiahcampbell488 7 дней назад +2

    These videos are just video journals of mad science and I love every minute of it.

  • @robthedrummer5190
    @robthedrummer5190 12 дней назад

    Adam, you never cease to amaze. From your selection of a non-copyright version of "Wrench & Numbers" to your honesty about mistakes that happen to ALL of us hobbyist machinists. Keep up the great work.

  • @nak3dxsnake
    @nak3dxsnake 24 дня назад +12

    This is super awesome, but you know everyone wants to see you pull off a Fallout vault door next.

  • @kelvington4182
    @kelvington4182 24 дня назад +15

    Love the addition of the drums during the tedious bits!

  • @lhkraut
    @lhkraut 10 дней назад

    You have to love Adam Savage! He is brilliant, and he loves to share that with people in a way that everyone can understand. On top of that, he never stops smiling with laughter mixed in.

  • @MrBlindbird
    @MrBlindbird 7 дней назад

    As a machinist,i completely feel his joy when the whole ensemble fits on first try,to non-machinists;you have to understand there's an incredible degree of perfection that goes into it to get that working right...hence his overjoyment when it worked 😋

  • @ZacharyPiercy
    @ZacharyPiercy 21 день назад +4

    Adam, I bet for the same reason you love mechanical vaults that you’d also love the latch systems on spacecraft hatches.
    Lots of rotary-to-translational systems as well as some spherical coordinate system over center latch mechanisms.
    Add in some engineered compliances for effort management.
    Lots of cool bits!

    • @VAXHeadroom
      @VAXHeadroom 15 дней назад

      He built an Apollo era hatch door!!

  • @collinruud7856
    @collinruud7856 24 дня назад +6

    As soon as he said "dollhouse scale" my mind started really going. It's time to build that dollhouse!

  • @blueleader8323
    @blueleader8323 3 дня назад

    I don’t know if you’ll see this comment, but I wanted to say you are a marvel. I grew up watching mythbusters and loved watching all the experiments and just seeing how they all were thought out. Even now, watching videos like this I am fascinated, while watching your mind work. You are an inspiration, and I adore the sheer joy you have in your projects. Thank you for the joy in my youth, and thank you for the inspiration today.

  • @Mixxie67
    @Mixxie67 3 дня назад +1

    My 6 3/4 yo grandson is autistic. Since babyhood he has been obsessed with shapes and things that have specific shapes. At first it was the moon. Then it became spinning things like windmills which persists to this day. He had a gear game that he loved for awhile.He’s also obsessed with cars and since maybe the age of 18 months he’s been able to tell a car by its grill and hubcaps as well as its logo. He loves to examine the hubcaps on cars.
    His other obsession is churches . He loves to hear the bells ring and on a visit to one church a lady showed him the bell tower and let him pull the rope to ring the bell. For awhile my husband was taking him to a different Episcopal church in Rhode Island every Sunday because Oz wanted to see differnt churches. He loves the stained glass, the shapes of the windows, the shape of the cross, and the ritual.
    It had to stop because when he started kindergarten in January it got weird and he said some innapropriate things. He was very upset but it at least re-booted his “safer” interests like the windmills.
    I can totally see him developing a fascination for vault doors.

  • @ToX1c_Pink
    @ToX1c_Pink 24 дня назад +26

    You have always been one of my idols from when myth busters first aired when I still wet the bed to even know when I just had my first kid... I will always aspire to be more like you!! Thank you for everything you have done and continue to do!! You inspire the world!! Thank you

    • @perfidious333
      @perfidious333 24 дня назад

      Getting a job in machine operation is the first step. It’s entry-level and they’re ALWAYS hiring. It’s a dying art, especially since illegals will do the same jobs for $3-$5 less per hour most times. Don’t wait on it…

    • @phonecorner1
      @phonecorner1 23 дня назад

      God loves us all so much that he gave his perfect son to die for our sins and raised him from the grave to defeat death. Through faith in JESUS we can be saved and reconciled to GOD. please give your lives to him, he loves you, is coming back soon, and really wants to take us all with him🙏♥️

  • @wolfe1970
    @wolfe1970 24 дня назад +9

    Just that ring gear in itself is a great fidget toy

    • @robadams1645
      @robadams1645 23 дня назад

      And when he adds the locking pins it will also be a great fidget toy.

  • @G3NERALKHAOS
    @G3NERALKHAOS 19 дней назад

    Adam has the coolest shop hands down. Nobody is even close.

  • @williamcooper2368
    @williamcooper2368 24 дня назад +39

    I live in Vegas. I have seen them. Demolish a small bank. And all that was left. Was the VAULT. It sat on the property. For at least a year. No BS
    I drove by it 2 times a day. The vault is so heavy duty. Even the DEMO crew . Won't mess with it.

    • @jesperwall839
      @jesperwall839 24 дня назад +3

      Hold my beer

    • @JV-pu8kx
      @JV-pu8kx 24 дня назад +6

      There were vaults left standing after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki!

    • @christopherdean1326
      @christopherdean1326 24 дня назад +12

      Do you know how sentences work?

    • @robadams1645
      @robadams1645 23 дня назад +3

      ​@@christopherdean1326I think it's Christopher Walken. Or possibly Captain Kirk.

    • @SuperRiki81
      @SuperRiki81 19 дней назад +1

      @@robadams1645reading it in walken’s voice makes it infinitely better 😂

  • @fnaah_au
    @fnaah_au 23 дня назад +4

    "there's gonna be a fair bit of preamble, so strap in"
    *salutes* Yessir! I am ready!

  • @cronjevandermerwe8864
    @cronjevandermerwe8864 День назад +1

    I think the obsession is not with the door itself. It's with the mechanism. In the words of Sherlock Holmes. " It is so deliciously complicated" . I am the exact same way

  • @adrianleonard8315
    @adrianleonard8315 18 дней назад

    Adam's joy is contagious! It makes me think of all of the discoveries and inventions that humans have made throughout time and how those folks must have felt when figuring it out and "getting it right".

  • @TomsBackyardWorkshop
    @TomsBackyardWorkshop 24 дня назад +8

    I love the sound of gears running on each other.

  • @craigsnook3605
    @craigsnook3605 23 дня назад +7

    Hi Adam. Thank you for posting this clip today. Im having a really shitty day. But seeing your enthusiasm and utter glee at machining teeth and making your safe door has been a really nice positive breath of fresh air. Im an ex machinist, so i totally get your excitement of making chips and swarf and setting things up in a mill or lathe.
    I so miss taking a blank hunk of steel and turning into a functional thing of beauty.
    Keep up the good work. Youd be surprised at the number of us out here who are getting enjoyment through you vicariously.
    Thank you.

  • @peterkallend5012
    @peterkallend5012 23 дня назад +2

    Most everything that uses compound gears (planetary gears and similar) use a geometrically proportionate relationship, especially when all teeth need to fit together. I'm working on a group of gear boxes to precisely measure out lengths of filament for custom colored filament and multi material 3D printing. Precision gear manufacturing is what separate us from the animals. I love watching Adam work, it's therapeutic in a way.

  • @jaydcarlson2017
    @jaydcarlson2017 22 дня назад +1

    Adam, you the MAN!!! Awesome to see how to make gears and what goes into it all. The ratios, precision and measurements. I honestly wish I could learn to do these things myself. What a true inspiration to people to learn a new trade and skill. I'll be 40 in a couple weeks and I can't stress it enough to my kids that trade skills are our future. Severely lacking in certain generations in my opinion. Thank you good Sir.

  • @ogrefade
    @ogrefade 24 дня назад +29

    My wedding ring has gears on it. When you dropped the center ring in.. I felt that emotionally. It represents the effort one should put into a relationship for me. Thanks for sharing your joy with us.

  • @XanBos
    @XanBos 24 дня назад +3

    Milling metal is just an art form in itself! I personally don’t have the patience nor the machinery to do even the simplest project, but I love it when a plan comes together! Can’t wait to see the whole door! Such an endeavor! Your excitement runs through all of us I think!

  • @Saavik256
    @Saavik256 3 дня назад +1

    One of the things that fascinates me is the glass relocker

  • @trdsf
    @trdsf 23 дня назад +2

    I love when Adam gets excited about something moderately obscure. :)

  • @Mutisi0n
    @Mutisi0n 24 дня назад +3

    As someone with an enthusiasm for clockwork mechanisms and complex mechanical interactions, I was very happy to see this title on my feed

  • @edbennett8257
    @edbennett8257 24 дня назад +41

    I simply cannot wrap my head around Adam not owning a horizontal band saw. Inconceivable!

    • @TheGruntMeister
      @TheGruntMeister 24 дня назад +9

      I remember about a month ago there was a video talking about how he thiught the porta-ban was the most dangerous tool in his shop, so i would imagine that danger would scale up a lot for the floor model.

    • @Plutouz
      @Plutouz 24 дня назад +1

      Right!?

    • @edbennett8257
      @edbennett8257 23 дня назад +7

      @@TheGruntMeisterI own a porta-band also, and also consider it a dangerous tool to be used only when nothing else will do the job. I literally haven't used it in several years now. The horizontal band saw, however, is one of the safest, most versatile, and most used machines I own.

    • @sundaynightdrunk
      @sundaynightdrunk 23 дня назад +2

      @@edbennett8257 Agreed. I used to cut heavy steel angle iron and box iron on one and I did it so long I learned everything about the machine. It's very easy to get into a routine where your hands are never anywhere near the moving blade. It had a vise mounted in the bed, so you'd clamp your piece and never turn it on until lowering the blade. Very useful tool.

    • @watahyahknow
      @watahyahknow 23 дня назад +1

      think he has a portaband , think i saw it in the background on the intro video of his mecanica hacksaw
      that said trying to cut through a round object on a bandsaw is not eazy as the piece wants to roll along with the direction of the sawblade and that can cause it to bind up or at least jump away from the saw verry unexpentingly , it can be cone if you clamp it intoo sumting with a wide flat base , but that that works in the mecanical hacksaw too

  • @jeffreyhowll1392
    @jeffreyhowll1392 23 дня назад +2

    I had a friend who did demo work in S Texas. He bid on an old bank demo and got the bid. When it came time to demo the vault walls they didn't even budge with their largest wrecking ball. Using a diamond saw, they cut into the wall to see what the heck was in it - turns out whoever built the vault used old blasting matts instead of rebar. They had to go to the Brownsville Ship Cannel and rent burning bar equipment to take the walls down - he said he would never take another bank demo. Speaking of the Brownsville Ship Chanel - Adam you'll enjoy this. That's where the USS Hope hospital ship was demolished... The USS Hope was the only ship ever built that had a standard 120 / 240 / 480 volt generator. Mr. Smith of EFI Furniture in Austin, Texas bought that generator / boiler and fueled it with the wood scrap they produced in the manufacturing process. He was able to power the entire operation and sell the excess to APS - all with scraps they would have burned anyway...

  • @Omri.Collects
    @Omri.Collects 22 дня назад +2

    My high school was in a former bank building and one of the classrooms was in a vault. The vault door was still there and had been anchored open. It was fantastic.

  • @StefanGotteswinter
    @StefanGotteswinter 24 дня назад +56

    Congratulations! I 100% understand your excitement after cutting the gear 🎉

    • @PurpleHaze2k9
      @PurpleHaze2k9 24 дня назад +2

      Happy to see all the coolest people here! :D

    • @untitled_person1941
      @untitled_person1941 24 дня назад

      Adam Savage starring as Tony Montana
      "sayhellotomylilfrend"

    • @klugkluk
      @klugkluk 23 дня назад

      Great to see you here Stefan!

  • @ThatVideoGuyTom
    @ThatVideoGuyTom 24 дня назад +4

    Ok, so I am 1/3 in, and I love how Adam machines everything. I guess the 3D print person in me would design this in cad, 3D print it, see it work, and then go mill it out of cast iron (if I was a machinist). Love it.

  • @BLACKOPS1499
    @BLACKOPS1499 18 дней назад

    I really love ho enthusiastic you are about your work Adam! Never change, you are incredible! God bless you brotha! Also, just wanna say, you're incredibly smart. The stuff you make is really incredible!

  • @gstev1
    @gstev1 5 дней назад

    Dude, I love watching, keep us posted on the vault door build.

  • @thecauseroadie
    @thecauseroadie 24 дня назад +4

    As satisfying as the time lapse was seeing the grooves being cut in, seeing the wide view time lapse Adam working on the mill made me appreciate it even further.

  • @czarkaztik1617
    @czarkaztik1617 24 дня назад +2

    Love to see someone geek out over the beauty of math in things like this !!! 😊 I worked in construction of varying types for years and i had one boss that would yell numbers across a jobsite out of the blue I'd yell back the answer he was looking for out of my head. Since I knew what he was doing (usually something entirely different than me) i knew what he was looking for. Division or subtraction or whatever. It was his party trick. It was fun. I of course used it frequently for myself as the boss but it's not as hilarious to see I'd imagine. I'm very jealous of your tattoo and would love to do something similar. Can't just copy you without your permission !!!

    • @-Fr0nt
      @-Fr0nt 24 дня назад

      Adam is a maker and believes in open source. I am positive he would be fine with you getting the same tat. He sells temporary versions of his tattoo as well. Bring it in to a shop and get er done

  • @Jackson87RandomClips
    @Jackson87RandomClips 19 дней назад

    Your enthusiasm as you build is infectious! Also, thank you so much for putting this kind of content into the world. ✌️

  • @m00seknucklejohnson45
    @m00seknucklejohnson45 6 дней назад

    I work on and install bank vaults and my favorite vault doors are the ones from the late 1800s thru the 1930s works of art they were. Always a sad day when we have to remove and destroy them. And it’s really neat when you see how different the styles are during those periods depending on the country of origin. Those early American and European ones are my favorites.

  • @semag93
    @semag93 23 дня назад +6

    43 years ago my dad worked in an old historic city building that had a walk in vault and nobody nobody knew the combination, luckily the door was opened (I was 15) and by taking the lock apart was able to figure out the combo. I then bey my dads friend $25 that he can lock me in there and I could get out with the lights out as well. Of course I did. // Always loved locks and safes as well!!
    **Great job Adam**

  • @damoncracknell7789
    @damoncracknell7789 24 дня назад +5

    You made some of my favourite child hood memories

  • @seamishmusic
    @seamishmusic 19 дней назад

    I love how far you've come Adam, been a fan since Mythbusters. Still out here doing what you love! You inspire me in many ways ♥

  • @FoxxofNod
    @FoxxofNod 24 дня назад +5

    I don't know if @DeviantOllam counts as a vault historian but if not then he probably knows someone who is.

  • @Richthofen80
    @Richthofen80 24 дня назад +5

    Adam Savage is truly one of god's own muppets when he's excited or happy.

  • @scottmacdonald6351
    @scottmacdonald6351 17 дней назад

    I made some sway bar links out of 416 stainless hex rod the other day. Centre-punched, hand-drilled, and tapped beautifully. It was really nice to work with.

  • @Luxumbra69
    @Luxumbra69 18 дней назад

    Adam, your joy in doing what you do is infectious. I really appreciate you taking the time to share these videos.

  • @Yonni6502
    @Yonni6502 24 дня назад +5

    I came for the Fallout vault door. But I stayed for the shop fun! Adam rocks!

  • @wolfe1970
    @wolfe1970 24 дня назад +27

    How can you build a vault door and it not be Fallout themed

    • @Awytoo
      @Awytoo 18 дней назад +1

      What is Fallout?

    • @DirtyD07
      @DirtyD07 11 дней назад +2

      Because vault doors existed before even the idea of Bethesda as a gaming studio...

    • @TheExodusLost
      @TheExodusLost 5 дней назад

      It was definitely an opportunity missed.

    • @justicerowell9186
      @justicerowell9186 4 дня назад

      He's a star wars nerd not a fallout nerd

  • @OttoTheWeim
    @OttoTheWeim 19 дней назад

    Hopefully Adam will make this a series so we can follow the entire build of a scale replica of that vault door.

  • @JoseJimeniz
    @JoseJimeniz 23 дня назад +1

    @11:02 After the first few teeth are cut, it starts to make a lovely harmonic. As the cutter first enters the workpiece, it sets up a nice resonance with the nearby tangs - that are now tuning forks - and it's just the most pleasant sound ever.

  • @spoonz202
    @spoonz202 24 дня назад +5

    I was really really really hoping this was a fallout vault door build. Still cool, but not quite as cool.153 is divisible by 3 yea?

  • @CarboniteDreamer
    @CarboniteDreamer 24 дня назад +4

    he did the stuff for starfield i'd love to see him make a Vault door from Fallout. lol.

  • @andyvan5692
    @andyvan5692 23 дня назад +1

    one tip, Adam, the likely reason for 24 pins, is that only 12 are used 'routinely', aka the 'lock', the others go to a glass plate, ie: insert the new film "the Italian job"- with mark Walberg as the main, and Charlie Theron as the 'locksmith' and the "glass re-locker" principle, if tampered with these weld it shut, thwarting any cracking attempt. The logic is simple, you can only see one gear; I surmise that there are two rings, co-axially mounted on that ring, one for this re-locker, the other for the main set.

  • @lcars2006
    @lcars2006 3 дня назад

    Wow, that is just gorgeous I can't put it any other way!

  • @prongATO
    @prongATO 23 дня назад

    Thank you for having the fantastic idea to let us come along with your process! I feel a loss that I know there were times when you did things like this in private and the world will never get to share your joy in figuring something out.

  • @svenschroder6197
    @svenschroder6197 23 дня назад

    Adam Savage…the only human that collects pictures from vault Doors 😂
    Thats why we love him😝

    • @CrazyHatDave3000
      @CrazyHatDave3000 20 дней назад

      I'm sure he isn't the only one. Looking at the pictures he showed, there is a lot of art in the manufacturing of old vault doors.

  • @WEKM
    @WEKM 10 дней назад

    I honestly think I'm geeking out over your success, every bit as hard as you are.

  • @yinzermoto6
    @yinzermoto6 24 дня назад +2

    I am really happy to see you got the metal that you purchased from me and are doing a really cool project with that. I have been wanting to make some gears for a while now.

  • @T0myTune
    @T0myTune 15 дней назад

    AAwh, MAN! Premium satisfaction... Extra points for the drum solo music. NOICE.

  • @kyuofcosmic
    @kyuofcosmic 23 дня назад +1

    Always a pleasure to see you create, even if I thought Vault Door was referring to Fallout Shelter Vault Door, not money vault door!
    Gears interlocking together seamlessly is always a treat

  • @Blowinshiddup
    @Blowinshiddup 23 дня назад

    Those gears remind me of the planetary gears in each hub on the monster truck I helped work on... good ol' Grave Digger. I played go-to guy for Randy Brown whenever he came up to Halifax, it was a lot of fun and a great experience.

  • @TemperedBear
    @TemperedBear 18 дней назад

    So happy for you! I audibly laughed when you placed your gear into the other! Well done, friend!

  • @tronicgr
    @tronicgr 20 дней назад +2

    Chef's kiss on the tiny gear cutter 😂

  • @westbrookdrew7268
    @westbrookdrew7268 17 дней назад

    I totally understand the appeal of the ASMR gear mesh action. Well done sir.

  • @BerzerkaDurk
    @BerzerkaDurk 13 часов назад

    I've been a machinist in a variety of fields for many years. My favorite machining process will always be gear hobbing. if these vault companies were making gears in any kind of quantity, they were very likely to be hobbing the gears on a machine designed for the purpose, and not on a knee mill with a dividing head and a dedendum cutter, as you have there.

  • @ashleyveigel606
    @ashleyveigel606 17 дней назад

    Its videos like this that remind us what a treasure you are Adam. Your enthusiasm is infectious.

  • @clseairsppt
    @clseairsppt 23 дня назад +1

    Adam I gotta say man I’m so envious of your shop. The amount of projects I could do… man. I don’t know how often I’d leave.

  • @blackmoon8459
    @blackmoon8459 18 дней назад

    I think one of my favorite things in this video is the shot angle at about the 12 minute mark, where while I logically know it's the bed that is moving not the milling head, it (almost) looks like the head is the piece moving, having to look very closely at the background in relation to the "bracket" that holds the rotational axis tool to realize it's the bed itself moving. I just think it's a really neat trick of the camera.

  • @matthewbrown435
    @matthewbrown435 21 день назад

    "I'm so happy!" all you need was a fluffy unicorn to jump up and down with when you said that - love that feeling when things go to plan!

  • @Dipshik
    @Dipshik 20 дней назад

    I find so much appreciation in Adam for my love of science. From good old Mythbusters to his more recent shop videos. And watching him very slowly loose his razor sharp edge with age is saddening, however he is still so incredibly smart and creative. We all love you Adam, keep handing out smiles man

  • @Jgmiranda_
    @Jgmiranda_ 23 дня назад +2

    Love this. Gotta please the youtube algorithm's trending keywords. Not even Adam Savage is exempt.

    • @tested
      @tested  23 дня назад +4

      Oh, this has nothing to do with Fallout. Adam got the idea months ago, and started worked earlier this year. He hasn’t watched the series and hasn’t played the game - it is just coincidence.

    • @brian_castro
      @brian_castro 23 дня назад +1

      I think 90 percent of Adam’s followers believe he’s not clickbaiting. But Adam makes props for sci-fi tv and film projects, so it’s not unexpected that people would assume that connection.

    • @brian_castro
      @brian_castro 23 дня назад

      @@tested I agree that it’s a coincidence. But now that the idea is on the table…it would be super awesome if Adam were to mill the design of the Vault door from Fallout, onto the vault door he’s working on now.
      I know such a project would take a lot of Adam’s precious time. Considering the time Adam would have to spend just on researching the Fallout Universe, which you have mentioned he is unfamiliar with.
      But I think if you did a poll on the community feed and follow up Kickstarter campaign, there would be enough support to pay for Adam’s time working on the project.

  • @MarkMorris-ld5bw
    @MarkMorris-ld5bw 2 дня назад

    So as someone without the machines to cut gears…I have one request… partner with someone to produce a kit that’s also a clock! I share your interest in vault doors and think this would make an amazing piece of art.
    I really enjoy your channel & think this will be one of your best, most viewed series of videos

  • @vbtrobotics3652
    @vbtrobotics3652 24 дня назад +1

    I worked in IT traveling to community banks for over 30 years. I always loved the mech of vault doors. One particular door that I was most amazed by was over 12 feet in diameter and was hauled in by horse teams. All the brass and jewelled parts are beautiful.

  • @JohnDoe-xj6mf
    @JohnDoe-xj6mf 18 дней назад

    You're one of my favorite people, outside of my friends and family. I'm happy to someone like you so happy. Kids at heart, creating and doing good

  • @lordofthestings
    @lordofthestings 7 дней назад

    Watching Adam Savage machining is my happy place.

  • @brandonmullins5865
    @brandonmullins5865 6 дней назад

    love the power saw on display under the hacksaw

  • @jasonpowley4913
    @jasonpowley4913 23 дня назад

    Ma! Get the camera, Mr Savage is building a passion project again! This is my favourite. ❤

  • @Qopzeep
    @Qopzeep 21 день назад

    Friends of my dad live in an old post office, which also functioned as a regional branch of the local bank. There's a small vault room in the house, and even though it's well over a hundred years old, it's not going anywhere. Contractors have informed them that it'll be near impossible to remove, so they've made peace with it. Now it's their pantry.

  • @clehrich
    @clehrich 7 дней назад

    I absolutely adore the fact that Adam chose, as a random "prime" number, one divisible by a perfect square. One more reason I love Adam! (Adam: a note -- if you add all the digits of a number together and get something divisible by 3, the number is divisible by 3. So 153 -> 1+5+3 = 9, divisible by 3. Turns into 51, which is 5+1=6 divisible by 3. Just a little quickie in-the-head math bit that's useful...but ultimately totally irrelevant to Adam's point and to why I love this video.)

  • @stephenappleton117
    @stephenappleton117 11 дней назад

    Watching Adam make, makes me happy