Nice work. Here's a fun little trick I use to make the day more interesting: Instead of using cutting fluid, I substitute hash oil. You can thank me later, if you remember.
A puzzle is supposed to have a solution, like a hidden disassembly system based on magnets, gravity, impact, etc... this is just a piece of welded and polished steel that doesn't actually do anything.
I worked in a steel company one summer as a teenager back in 1967, so I can appreciate all the equipment you use. My first position was to sit at a giant hole-punch machine and, after positioning a quarter-inch plate, step on a peddle that made the hole puncher come down with a bang! My next position was to use a hand crane and lift these humongous steel beams and spray paint them. One guy wasn't watching what he was doing, and a beam fell on his leg and took it right off. They allowed him to return about three months later with a prosthetic leg. His first day back, he wasn't watching what he was doing and he got a couple of fingers caught in some kind of chopping device... He never returned after that day. It was a fun summer job.
This was quite dumb because drilling a hole then welding it can be simply considered cheating it would be even easier not to bother with all that machining at all and simply weld this thing from 4 blocks of steel. alternatively, you can just heat it up, twist put that pin inside then twist it back. if this is mild steel it probably can be twisted even while being cold. The wooden version is more interesting because you obviously cannot weld or bend wood and it poses quite some challenge.
There’s a youtuber who does puzzles, his name is Chris Ramsay. Should see if he’d try to solve it on his channel. Get some people to come over here and see what else you can do.
Another way I have seen this is by heating and twisting the end of the *E* inserting pin and heating the twisting back and voila! I see a PP vid coming! Lol
Hey man, hows the business going? I want to start blacksmithing and eventually have my own shop. Any tips? (I have money and all tools except a powerhammer)
Nice work.
Here's a fun little trick I use to make the day more interesting:
Instead of using cutting fluid, I substitute hash oil.
You can thank me later, if you remember.
Amazing skill lathe
Way cool!!! Very elegant!!!!
Clever. Surprised that portable band saw cut through 1" steel. Nice video. Cheers! : )
Thanks! And yeah that thing works great
Thats cool
Amazing turn out gonna have to try it for myself 👍👍
Thank you! I’m really glad you like it
😂 The intro is so cool
I love it
Great video and puzzling build, thank you!
Thank you for watching!!
A puzzle is supposed to have a solution, like a hidden disassembly system based on magnets, gravity, impact, etc... this is just a piece of welded and polished steel that doesn't actually do anything.
SevenSixTwo2012 yeah genius that’s why it’s called an IMPOSSIBLE puzzle, it doesn’t have a solution smh
There is a solution but it requires a forge or touch with a rosebud tip.
@@dinky7777 Yeah, genius... that why it should not be called a PUZZLE to begin with, because it is NOT. Duhh...
What he does is a straw with so much debris, there is no mystery at all.
Very good job 👍
Thank you👊👊 I’m glad you like it
This was absolutely cool to watch!! Very impressive!! Cheers to you!! :)
You showed nice tools and know how to use them. What's the puzzle?
Very nicE !
Haha thank you!
Great ending! Nice job Paul.
Thanks Chad! I’m glad you liked it
Cool👍
Thanks man!
Fun project Paul! Great job filming the proces.
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it
Cool!
Thank you👊
Really cool Paul! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred! Glad you like it 👊👊
Cool video, I’ve got the same belt grinder
Thanks! I really like mine it’s worked great so far
Nice and tricky way to go nice build.
Lance & Patrick.
Thank you!! I appreciate it
Clever that 👍🏽👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Jamie Parnell thanks for watching!
Ok but how you solve that puzzle ?
Great videos, keep it up !
Thank you! I will👊👊
I worked in a steel company one summer as a teenager back in 1967, so I can appreciate all the equipment you use.
My first position was to sit at a giant hole-punch machine and, after positioning a quarter-inch plate, step on a peddle that made the hole puncher come down with a bang!
My next position was to use a hand crane and lift these humongous steel beams and spray paint them.
One guy wasn't watching what he was doing, and a beam fell on his leg and took it right off. They allowed him to return about three months later with a prosthetic leg. His first day back, he wasn't watching what he was doing and he got a couple of fingers caught in some kind of chopping device... He never returned after that day.
It was a fun summer job.
good puzzle.
Thanks Len glad you like it!
This was quite dumb because drilling a hole then welding it can be simply considered cheating it would be even easier not to bother with all that machining at all and simply weld this thing from 4 blocks of steel. alternatively, you can just heat it up, twist put that pin inside then twist it back. if this is mild steel it probably can be twisted even while being cold.
The wooden version is more interesting because you obviously cannot weld or bend wood and it poses quite some challenge.
Water and a vise.
4:36 lol
I'm not sure I understand how you did it because of it's dark when you're welding. Hmm.
There’s a youtuber who does puzzles, his name is Chris Ramsay. Should see if he’d try to solve it on his channel. Get some people to come over here and see what else you can do.
this can be made into a possible puzzle although it might be too easy to solve
Круть!
0:07. saveing it
What he does is a straw with so much debris, there is no mystery at all.
Another way I have seen this is by heating and twisting the end of the *E* inserting pin and heating the twisting back and voila! I see a PP vid coming! Lol
CASTLEDOME KNIVES that’s a good idea too!
Left out some stuff
If you saw it, it couldn't be "impossible". lol
Good video. Not sure if you spoke or not since I muted it to get rid of the really bad music.
Alun Morgan sick
that's not a puzzle. It's a puzzle if you can take it apart again.
What lindo of olí need The milling machine?
But if it is Impossible it wouldn't be called a puzzle. Call it a construction or something. Or can you get it out? Nice video btw
Also tell us how to solve that puzzle
You don’t that’s why it’s impossible
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Elias Balentovic thanks man!
nice!!! can i buy it;-)
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Name of the puzzle
Hey paul are you ok, haven't heard from you for a while?
How is it a puzzle?
I like it but i dont have an anvil etc. ):
I made the sub count 54,550
now how tf do you solve it
لعدتحاط اغاني
Το στο καλό ήταν αυτό;
You need to find something better to do with your spare time. Wasn’t impossible.
My life is a lie
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It is not impossible when you just made it. Go to school and learn what words mean.
First comment
Thank you.
I thought this video was going to show a neat trick. "Puzzles" can be solved. What you did was more like peeling off all the stickers on a Rubiks cube
Hey man, hows the business going? I want to start blacksmithing and eventually have my own shop. Any tips? (I have money and all tools except a powerhammer)