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@@r.rodriguez4991 I had to re-watch to see. I thought he was only using it for the 45°s, but he's using more than just a ruler for the 90°s. Such quick film cuts and zoom in made it hard to tell.
If you noticed he used gauges and cut the inside of the line. The line itself is as accurate as the gauge. Hard to believe a person could fuck it up with 94 lines as a guide. The size of the marker tip has nothing to do with it at all he never even cut the mark. You know why? I sure hope so.
broke: “math is useful for budgeting and planning” woke: “math is useful for figuring out what height to pour coffee from so it cools to the perfect temperature as it reaches the mug” bespoke: “the only math worth doing is math with no practical application.”
Most construction sites won't let you take the time to do all that fancy measurement. They will just want the pipe welded to the tubing. Still great show of skill.
Maybe you're working for the wrong company if they just want s*** work?? Just saying.. most business owners I know would be proud of someone doing this level of work.!
Theres a time and place for everything. Id appreciate having this on a coffee table. Just 4 corners with this joint, some black paint, and a glass on top so you can appreciate whats underneath and this would be enough for me
This has absolutely no relevance to my life and I'm sure I will never ever need this information. However, this was immensely satisfying to watch. Loved it
This method is to bend each pipe by 90 degrees, so it is determined to fold the stem, 45 degrees each, and the circumferential length of one-third of the circular pipe is indicated on the circular pipe. Put it on both sides and draw a circumference. The remaining 1/3 circumferential length is divided into half and half around the vertex. If the sum of the circumference shown on each pipe does not match, extend the length of the straight line from the vertex to both sides to match. When you fold it at 90 degrees, you have to decide how to meet it. This person made a paper ribbon and used it to make it comfortable. 이 방법은 각파이프를 90도 꺽기 때문에 접을 꼭지검을 정하고, 45도 씩, 선을 양쪽으로 긋는다 원형 파이프의 1/3의 원주길이를 그 원형 파이프에 표시한다 이걸 양쪽 각도선에 맞춰 놓고 원주를 그려 놓는다 나머지 1/3 원주길이는 꼭지점을 중심으로 반반 씩 나눠서 표시한다 만약 각파이프에 표시한 원주의 합이 일치하지 않는다면 꼭지점에서 양쪽으로 직선의 길이를 늘려서 맞추면 된다 90도로 접었을 때 만나는 부분까지 어떻게 할지 정해야 이게 된다 이 분은 편하게 하려고 종이본을 만들어 사용했다 이걸 알아보기 위해, 각파이프 대신, 종이에 각파이프의 접히는 면을 선으로 그리고, 끼워 놓을 원형 파이프를 콤파스 등을 이용하거나 종이를 오려 만들어, 3등분한 점으로 표시해 각파이프 그림에 사용하면 됄 것 임 Totalyl Handy Sharts
Nice! Turned out WAY better then I anticipated haha. I thought "with THAT width of a marker you are never going to create a fitting end result - was I wrong..." I still would have used a proper steel marking needle as I like to do or at least some measuring calipers and use it's pointy tip to scratch a thin line into the metal...
Really like how no one realise about overcut of the 1st bar near the edge but then when he finish the cuts and show the result is no overcut on it. But yeah still an amazing job for sure...
I have an old elementary school guy friend who does similar work like this. It sort of reminds me of him. Lost contact years ago after we both moved to different locations, him to another state. I hope he’s doing well.
That was very skillfully done and with simple tools. That is the kind of stuff I do for a living but primarily with aluminum and I would just do that using the band saw with a wood blade in it. That is definitely top-notch though! Pun intended. LOL
Problem is it don't have enough meat on the back side so the welds will break or the mefal will just separate if the load pressure is to much, build a trailer or anything of the sort doing this will most likely will not work
Бюджетные инструменты (сварочный аппарат и болгарка), есть у большинства людей, а вот коронка - это уже роскошь, которую используют редко. Если кто-то варит такие соединения каждый день, то да - коронка выгодна, а если же нужно на один раз, то такой способ куда выгоднее.
"Measure 39 times cut once."
If that's a joke, then you're one of the lamest. 😂
@@Umoddafokka No it was quite literal, did you see the video?
Yup, life advice right there actually.
Came
@@Umoddafokka well, did you really watch the video?.
This is the first one of these videos like this where I'm actually impressed.
Yeah u r right 🙂
I came to say the same thing
It was going great until the end, when he just tacked the two sides together
@@brandonn6099 What are you talking about? He used a square multiple times.
@@r.rodriguez4991 I had to re-watch to see. I thought he was only using it for the 45°s, but he's using more than just a ruler for the 90°s. Such quick film cuts and zoom in made it hard to tell.
Will I use it: "probably not"
Will I still watch it: "YES"
Hehehe mallu 😂
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@@mysm1623 they vere oru mallu😆
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Hehe 😂
I wish you could tell us how you came up with the measurements. Was that piece of cardboard half of the tube. Fascinating
@MegaSkilla I see. Well that really make sense. Brilliant man 👏👏
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The cardboard cut outs were 2/3 of the tube
Hard to believe you got that accuracy marking it out with a fat tipped paint pen
I was wondering the same.....
He used technical drawing
If you noticed he used gauges and cut the inside of the line. The line itself is as accurate as the gauge. Hard to believe a person could fuck it up with 94 lines as a guide. The size of the marker tip has nothing to do with it at all he never even cut the mark. You know why? I sure hope so.
What i was thinking 🤣
It just a joint without any degree
When it came together perfectly. Mmm, so good!
That’s really satisfied
That's what she said!
Totally agree…same here
I came
@@chitos2132 we all came together 😂
The fitment is perfect that’s an engineers dream
I mean why wouldn't it be? He literally cut away two halves of a circle.
@@LostOnceLefthanded it’s just perfect and it looks so beautiful 😍
Math teachers, when someone asks them the practical use of maths
broke: “math is useful for budgeting and planning”
woke: “math is useful for figuring out what height to pour coffee from so it cools to the perfect temperature as it reaches the mug”
bespoke: “the only math worth doing is math with no practical application.”
Most construction sites won't let you take the time to do all that fancy measurement. They will just want the pipe welded to the tubing. Still great show of skill.
Maybe you're working for the wrong company if they just want s*** work?? Just saying.. most business owners I know would be proud of someone doing this level of work.!
Theres a time and place for everything. Id appreciate having this on a coffee table. Just 4 corners with this joint, some black paint, and a glass on top so you can appreciate whats underneath and this would be enough for me
Lmao “fancy measurement”
The moment that I saw this video come up I said "that's rectangular tube steel, not a pipe"
I see almost 0 ways this technique is more useful than traditional metal working
"How to join pipes" and here I thought this was introducing "bong of the month" club...
Imagine a homemade bong made out of metal.
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@@Legacy9751 nice in theory but theres a reason why most bongs are glass
@@eriktruchinskas3747 There are bongs made out of metal. And they work great.. 🤣
@@eriktruchinskas3747 I want one made out of metal 😂 I have so many friends that dropped my damn bong before
True mastery is making a very difficult skill look easy. Well done brother. You should be proud.
I let out an audible “Oooooooooo” when that folded together. So satisfying
زبردست ۔۔۔ بہت اعلی۔ اور نفیس کام کیا گیا ہے۔ بہت اچھے۔۔۔
🗣 when you know your stuff, it looks so easy.....💯
@Parrie Jenkins it takes a lot of practice though.
One of the more satisfying things I've seen on RUclips
This has absolutely no relevance to my life and I'm sure I will never ever need this information. However, this was immensely satisfying to watch. Loved it
I like how the cutting sound matched the rhythm and the tone of the music
Finally! Someone who knows what they're doing! Pro moves.
I know how hardwork is that because of my father working as a welder about 34 years and now he is 50 .
That was beautifully done!
This is the first time im really impressed by a video...
Hats off ,,,sir
This method is to bend each pipe by 90 degrees, so it is determined to fold the stem, 45 degrees each, and the circumferential length of one-third of the circular pipe is indicated on the circular pipe. Put it on both sides and draw a circumference.
The remaining 1/3 circumferential length is divided into half and half around the vertex.
If the sum of the circumference shown on each pipe does not match, extend the length of the straight line from the vertex to both sides to match.
When you fold it at 90 degrees, you have to decide how to meet it.
This person made a paper ribbon and used it to make it comfortable.
이 방법은 각파이프를 90도 꺽기 때문에 접을 꼭지검을 정하고, 45도 씩, 선을 양쪽으로 긋는다 원형 파이프의 1/3의 원주길이를 그 원형 파이프에 표시한다 이걸 양쪽 각도선에 맞춰 놓고 원주를 그려 놓는다
나머지 1/3 원주길이는 꼭지점을 중심으로 반반 씩 나눠서 표시한다
만약 각파이프에 표시한 원주의 합이 일치하지 않는다면 꼭지점에서 양쪽으로 직선의 길이를 늘려서 맞추면 된다
90도로 접었을 때 만나는 부분까지 어떻게 할지 정해야 이게 된다
이 분은 편하게 하려고 종이본을 만들어 사용했다
이걸 알아보기 위해, 각파이프 대신, 종이에 각파이프의 접히는 면을 선으로 그리고, 끼워 놓을 원형 파이프를 콤파스 등을 이용하거나 종이를 오려 만들어, 3등분한 점으로 표시해 각파이프 그림에 사용하면 됄 것 임
Totalyl Handy Sharts
the precision is precious
Video of the year
Beautiful work! I love these welding setup tutorials!!
No one:-....
That marker is sick!! 💯
Thanks! Loves me sum geometry '";-)
That was pretty bad-ass good job
Thank you. The ending was the best thing I've seen in a long time.
For a simple design that was a hell lot of drawing
clean.. amazing..
Ну это нереально круто, respect👍🏼
I definitely see a modern coffee table design.
The beat though🤌🏾🤌🏾
Love the perfection
I can honestly guarantee i will never do this, age 72, female, but I am so insanely impressed, along with a lot of things I see.
Really good job thanks so much
Absolutely beautiful.! Great job.!
I was expecting to be disappointed after all that work but I was wrong. Amazing fit.
Impecable!
Woww...Keereenn...😍😍
Mantabee....!!!!! 👍👍👍👍
At first i was thinking no need for all those markings but you did it PERFECTO
"First step, draw VanossGaming logo."
Nice!
Turned out WAY better then I anticipated haha.
I thought "with THAT width of a marker you are never going to create a fitting end result - was I wrong..."
I still would have used a proper steel marking needle as I like to do or at least some measuring calipers and use it's pointy tip to scratch a thin line into the metal...
well done sir nicely done 👍
Excellent creativity
Good job ni igga
Amazing n so smart work...
Alternative.
Cut in half, use hole saw to cut circular edge.
Weld.
Magnificent work
You are amazing
Really like how no one realise about overcut of the 1st bar near the edge but then when he finish the cuts and show the result is no overcut on it. But yeah still an amazing job for sure...
How did you measure the cardboard… seems like an important step
It wasn’t a tutorial ;)
That is just beautiful to watch.
You all have a wonderful talent
I wish I have them too
Much respect!
Good Lord. These welding videos are the new glue gun videos craft that were everywhere a few years ago.
Yes this makes sense. I definitely understand exactly how to do this yes
Great👍👍
Artwork. Respect.
This is art.
That was truly awesome..... im definetly trying thar this weekend...
Excellent job and video bro. Compliment 💪😊👍
i just like how its a much stronger engineered connection
Beautiful layout work and excellent fit but I think it would have tried to do all those cuts with my jigsaw
That was smooth as butter
Amazing skills perfection
I have an old elementary school guy friend who does similar work like this. It sort of reminds me of him. Lost contact years ago after we both moved to different locations, him to another state. I hope he’s doing well.
Impresionante 👏👏👌👏👏👏 gracias por compartirlo saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
素晴らしい‼️ピッタリ☺️
The title should be "how to join pipes if you don't have the correct tools"
Awesome!!!!! Saving this one
Sensacional top demais!
Parabéns, coisa de super profissional!
That was so satisfying to watch. 😯
Those are some juicy markerst/paint pens
That was very skillfully done and with simple tools. That is the kind of stuff I do for a living but primarily with aluminum and I would just do that using the band saw with a wood blade in it. That is definitely top-notch though! Pun intended. LOL
Today on our Gay Tutorials, we will be looking at "how to touch pipes".
😭😂😭😂
Problem is it don't have enough meat on the back side so the welds will break or the mefal will just separate if the load pressure is to much, build a trailer or anything of the sort doing this will most likely will not work
Is the size of rectangular metal is 1x2inch? And the triangle like you draw is 90deg?
Nice 👍
Skills 👏👏👏🤩
Wow👍👍
" OOOOOOOOH "
Damn impressive.
What a neat job.
Jan
Esse cara é um gênio 👏👏👏👏👏🤔
Bro that is advanced thinking, i probably won't need this but i like to see Well thought out things and this is surely one!
En solidwork se puede deformar las estructuras del modelado entonces sr podría hacer algo parecido, buen video
Слишком много операции ради кусочка задней стенки, на фетиш всем пофиг. Торцануть коронкой и сварить гораздо проще, а главное быстрее. Время - деньги.
Бюджетные инструменты (сварочный аппарат и болгарка), есть у большинства людей, а вот коронка - это уже роскошь, которую используют редко. Если кто-то варит такие соединения каждый день, то да - коронка выгодна, а если же нужно на один раз, то такой способ куда выгоднее.
@@mr.Alex23 у меня есть! Мляяя я роскошно живу
Да не нужна коронка.криво косо киркоровым нарезать.залить сваркой и зачистить .все
Gorgeous!
That's Freakin' Cool!
I'm impressed !
Mah man was practicing this art from ages
Muito legal seus vídeos é de muita ajuda, não pare de postar
good job sir
never knew it was this hard, props
So much work. Just make the 90⁰ and then hole saw the corner and install pipe. Done.
This guy does all this to join pipes
Me:uses ducktape
Very good nicely done
Just when you thought you'd seen it all with an angle grinder....