Brilliant idea and fantastic build. The only design change I would make it to have a press button, and put it on the top button, so that turning it on doesn't nudge it out of place.
Well done! From a number of your videos, I have already incorporated a number of your ideas in my own applications, though admittedly, not as good nearly as yours. But, they're definitely improving as a direct result from watching what you've made. Keep up the great work! Seriously, thank you for sharing!
Awesome build! Tacking parts together to drill perfectly aligned holes without lots of measuring seems genius! I had no idea you could get such powerful magnets out of car AC motors! I will have to look into this!! Hole saw at 13:21 looked red hot!! now wire that power supply to the motor on the drill so that when you turn the drill on, the vise locks, and when you turn the drill back off it releases!
Good idea. I wonder if it would hold for slot and milling cutters? Might be an idea to put a thin sheet of plastic under the magnet to make it easier to remove steel and iron shavings and dust. I guess they would build up into a messy pile.
The electrical connections are not waterproof. So you shouldn't use coolant. Apart from that it is very well done. I love how you manage without lathe using simple tools.
as long as it doesn't get on the mains part of the power supply, which is a totally separate unit its fine, if it shorts the power supply will shut off and the vice will loose grip but its not going to happen with those magnets. my only observation about it is if it gets into the switch its going to bugger up the contacts
From what I can tell you've got them electro-magnets wired in series... They need to be wired in parallel...so they're both working at the same potential... Don't forget: Currents divide PROPORTIONALLY in parallel... The voltage stays substantially the same... But I like the concept...🇬🇧☺️
I wish you would add some subtitles about the material used and/or where you found certain things;i.e., the magnets, the cylinders used for the all thread, aluminum or steel, ya know just some need to know stuff. Thanks. And keep up the great work!
Thank you :) used metal plates 8 mm thick, 10 x 50 mm flat rods, 20 x 40 mm square rod, 20 mm trapezoidal screw and round nut, magnets removed from the air conditioning compressors remaining after the previous car connected in parallel, 12 V DC power supply A. When I am at home, I will make accurate measurements because I don't remember at the moment
Thank you :) dream of a lathe, but I still have many obstacles to have such a lathe, the biggest obstacle is the place, which in my workshop is lack and costs. But I will definitely try to overcome these obstacles :)
@@WorkshopFromScratch i did overcame logistics by getting a Bv21 lathe, a small but sturdy china import, later i added a Cortini H75 a mini lathe but really well made, I believe this one is something like 40 yrs old. You seem to have great crafting skills, that's why I thought a lathe would serve you well
LOVE THIS! I would epoxy in a 5mm LED above the switch on the horizontal surface and grind it flush. I would also put a lipo battery in it, eventually.
you have great Fabrication skills. About tapping with grease or lube oil. Don't. Instead, get some high sulfur oil or specialty tapping fluid. The difference is enormous
I have seen a lot of great ideas not just this one but they all have the same problem NO MEASUREMENTS ON ANYTHING FOR THE HOLES AND MATERIALS. So if I want to make one I would be SPENDING A LOT OF TIME trying to find out what works.
I matched the whole thing to the electromagnets that I had, looking at the variety of electromagnets, giving you the dimensions, I could confuse you because, for example, you would have larger electromagnets than I used
clever man. thanks alot for this uniqe idea. it's the low of genius: the best solution is the simplest and cheapest. like your workaround. the sign of your genius.
I think I've watched every video you've made. excellent as always. I was wondering if you design & fabricate as you go or are you following plans for these builds? If you create plans for some of these projects, I'd venture to say you could make some money selling them. I'd be interested in quite a few of the plans, specifically the 2 x 72 Belt Grinder and the adjustable Drill Press table. This is my favorite channel on You Tube. Best regards.
Thanks for the inspiration! Did you need to make the collar for the thrust bearing or are they available? Maybe I’m wrong calling it a collar. Thought I might bolt my collar on, to have access to bearing and I could use a cir clip on end of acme threaded rod to retain, your thoughts?
I love it, free style vice clamping, no more Tee bolts or swerving the table around.
Thank you.
Brilliant idea and fantastic build. The only design change I would make it to have a press button, and put it on the top button, so that turning it on doesn't nudge it out of place.
o cara bombardeia a gente com 500 técnicas diferentes sendo usadas de forma tão primorosa... sensacional. Parabéns!
Well done! From a number of your videos, I have already incorporated a number of your ideas in my own applications, though admittedly, not as good nearly as yours. But, they're definitely improving as a direct result from watching what you've made. Keep up the great work!
Seriously, thank you for sharing!
Thank you 😁
What kind of car did you get the magnets out of
Awesome build! Tacking parts together to drill perfectly aligned holes without lots of measuring seems genius!
I had no idea you could get such powerful magnets out of car AC motors! I will have to look into this!!
Hole saw at 13:21 looked red hot!!
now wire that power supply to the motor on the drill so that when you turn the drill on, the vise locks, and when you turn the drill back off it releases!
the electromagnets come from the A / C compressor clutch and are powered by DC from 12 V, and I also supplied it with such current
@@WorkshopFromScratch 🙋🙏
Incredible in form and function.Old style craftsmanship with current tools. Technical thanks
A great use of easily found magnetic parts. Thanks for posting.
Thank you 😁
Very good idea, practical and useful. ⭐
No more screws or sliding table, good, secure and firm fixation to work safely.👍
Thank you 😁
It's getting to where I give a thumbs up before I even watch the video now. *Well done; really nice.*
Thank you 😁
Oh shit there is a video here?
Señor, es Usted un genio!!😃😃
Fantastic execution! Well done!
Thank you :)
Brilliant design and superlative fabrication.
Thank you :)
Good idea. I wonder if it would hold for slot and milling cutters? Might be an idea to put a thin sheet of plastic under the magnet to make it easier to remove steel and iron shavings and dust. I guess they would build up into a messy pile.
Awesome ingenuity, remarkable build. Thanks for the insight Sir.
Thank you :)
I WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT USING THE COMPRESSOR MAGNETS...GREAT IDEA BROTHER..
Thank you :) Such magnets are strong, and for such a vise for drilling their strength is sufficient :)
Added. One of the better channels like that alongside Made in Poland and ExtremeMake
Dziękuję 😁 Pozdrawiam
Отличное решение!!! Спасибо за идею!!!
Love this idea!!!!!!!!
Thanks buddy :)
Very cool as always boys
you both should do a collab video: building the ultimate Hydraulic Pneumatic Electromagnetic Vice ! haha
I actually like your choice of music which you use with your videos
What an awesome idea. Great job building it.
Pomysł super a i wykonanie też fajne a sam film przyjemnie się ogląda
Dziękuję 😁
I'm. Hooked on this man's skill level,
Very well build. Love to see some new innovations.
Thank you :)
Czemu te super filmy wyświetla mi dopiero teraz 😭😭😭 kawał świetnej roboty
Dziękuję :)
Man your a true genius, love that and the table. Keep it up.
Thank you :)
@@WorkshopFromScratch trims
Thank you, Great practical build ! Super !
Amazing fabricator. Great video.
From Paul Howard Hello from Oregon.Beautiful job on the vice love the fast travel on the drill press
Thank you :)
Man if you had a lathe and a milling machine you would be unstoppable.
Great video, keep'um coming.
You made a hillbillys day.
This is genius. I love your channel the most!
Thank you :)
I saw your mag drill, then this. New subscriber. Freaking awesome use of available materials.
Thank you 😁
@@WorkshopFromScratch щ ще
Very nice. You should've half hinged the top threaded bushing to be able to lift it up and push the vice closed. Then tighten it down by a quick turn.
Thank you :) Very nice idea maybe in some project I will use it :)
Perfect 🙂 gold hands, head engineer well done
Это лучшие тиски на электромагнитных зацепах, которые я видел .
The electrical connections are not waterproof. So you shouldn't use coolant. Apart from that it is very well done. I love how you manage without lathe using simple tools.
Thank you. This is a 12v voltage, plus I tried to isolate myself strongly, it's a shame that I didn't show it in the film.
as long as it doesn't get on the mains part of the power supply, which is a totally separate unit its fine, if it shorts the power supply will shut off and the vice will loose grip but its not going to happen with those magnets. my only observation about it is if it gets into the switch its going to bugger up the contacts
From what I can tell you've got them electro-magnets wired in series...
They need to be wired in parallel...so they're both working at the same potential...
Don't forget:
Currents divide PROPORTIONALLY in parallel...
The voltage stays substantially the same...
But I like the concept...🇬🇧☺️
Thank you:) As I wrote in the description, the electromagnets are connected in parallel :) The serial connection lowered their power
@@WorkshopFromScratch
Ok sorry... I didn't read that bit...
The reason series lowered the power is due to voltage drop across the loads...🇬🇧☺️
Excellent! I need to make one of these!
Such a cool build, great idea
Thank you :)
Great ideas! I'll be stealing them.
Thank you 😁
Te felicito!!!!!,,,,,Genial!!!.........Podrias dar algunas dimensiones generales?.
Me interesa mucho poder hacer una.
Отличная самоделка можно поставить на поток
Excellent project!! I Like the idea.
Thank you :)
Love the hydraulic vice, (work smart not hard).👍
Good work manship...👍🙏👌
I wish you would add some subtitles about the material used and/or where you found certain things;i.e., the magnets, the cylinders used for the all thread, aluminum or steel, ya know just some need to know stuff. Thanks.
And keep up the great work!
Thank you :) used metal plates 8 mm thick, 10 x 50 mm flat rods, 20 x 40 mm square rod, 20 mm trapezoidal screw and round nut, magnets removed from the air conditioning compressors remaining after the previous car connected in parallel, 12 V DC power supply A. When I am at home, I will make accurate measurements because I don't remember at the moment
DOBRA ROBOTA ! ! !
Pozdrawiam PP.
GOOD JOB !!! ;)
Regards PP.
That’s pretty damn solid dude
Электро-магнит с двери имеет большую площадь соприкосновения и на разрыв выдерживает 700 кг.
Dobry sprzęcik i eleganckie wykonanie 👏👏👏👍👍
Dziękuje :)
You're doing great!
You need a lathe, even better if you find a relic to be restored, it would be an amazing content to share!!
Thank you :) dream of a lathe, but I still have many obstacles to have such a lathe, the biggest obstacle is the place, which in my workshop is lack and costs. But I will definitely try to overcome these obstacles :)
@@WorkshopFromScratch i did overcame logistics by getting a Bv21 lathe, a small but sturdy china import, later i added a Cortini H75 a mini lathe but really well made, I believe this one is something like 40 yrs old.
You seem to have great crafting skills, that's why I thought a lathe would serve you well
Hello from Norway. Greate idea. You are good !!! Just found your channel. I will learn a lot from you. 👍
Nice....a vice that can hold and grip at the same time, excellent.....
Thank you 😁
nicely done man nicely done!
Fantastic video
Thank you:)
Very nice design
Quite a handy device.
Гениально, такой же крепкий лайк!!!💎👍👍👍
nice vice !
Great practical build !
Thank you :)
LOVE THIS! I would epoxy in a 5mm LED above the switch on the horizontal surface and grind it flush. I would also put a lipo battery in it, eventually.
очень хорошая и полезная идея☝
Hello, excelente idea
Excelente trabajo e innovación. Felicitaciones!!!
gracias : )
I am a big fan of those video
excellent jod
Superowa robota pozdrawiam z Australi
this is really good
Thank you :)
swietny pomysl z tym elektromegnesem
Bravissimo. Molto interessante
Grazie :)
That's some Star wars voodoo pixie dust right there
Ok, now bolt down the drill stand otherwise the new electromagnetic clamp is pointless.
Nice job on the new clamp.
Premium Clamp!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you :)
Awesome build
Thank you Sir
Thank you :)
BRAVO MAESTRO!!!
Gercekten cok faydali ve guzel oldu.. bravo!
That’s pretty amazing!
Thank you :)
you have great Fabrication skills. About tapping with grease or lube oil. Don't. Instead, get some high sulfur oil or specialty tapping fluid. The difference is enormous
I have seen a lot of great ideas not just this one but they all have the same problem NO MEASUREMENTS ON ANYTHING FOR THE HOLES AND MATERIALS. So if I want to make one I would be SPENDING A LOT OF TIME trying to find out what works.
I matched the whole thing to the electromagnets that I had, looking at the variety of electromagnets, giving you the dimensions, I could confuse you because, for example, you would have larger electromagnets than I used
WoW very nice idol ❤️❤️
Very nice good job well done
Thank you 😁
Very smart idea
Good bit of work
Thank you :)
Very nice work with the TIG welder and the angle grinder. was all of the metal work steel or was some of the housing for the magnets aluminum?
clever man. thanks alot for this uniqe idea. it's the low of genius: the best solution is the simplest and cheapest. like your workaround. the sign of your genius.
Solder your connectors when you embed it in epoxy squeeze connectors corrode.
Frumoasa lucrarea si practica
Excelente proyecto mil felicitaciones
Gracias :)
Amazing 👏👏👏
I like it my friend 👍
I subscribe 😉❤️
Thank you 😁
Mantap dolor jossss👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
Amazing! Congratulations!
I’m sooooo going to make one ❤️💪🏼👍🏻!!!!
Top ficou muito eficiente 👏👏
This is really great! Super craftsmanship. Can you provide any info on the table lift?
Ok, yeah. That's awesome.
Very good idea
Thank you :)
Fantastic work, dude! It looks beautiful! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you :) I wish you much health :)
I think I've watched every video you've made. excellent as always. I was wondering if you design & fabricate as you go or are you following plans for these builds? If you create plans for some of these projects, I'd venture to say you could make some money selling them. I'd be interested in quite a few of the plans, specifically the 2 x 72 Belt Grinder and the adjustable Drill Press table. This is my favorite channel on You Tube. Best regards.
Thanks for the inspiration! Did you need to make the collar for the thrust bearing or are they available? Maybe I’m wrong calling it a collar.
Thought I might bolt my collar on, to have access to bearing and I could use a cir clip on end of acme threaded rod to retain, your thoughts?
Great job! Thanks for the video!
Thanks :)
Perfect welding
Man that is super cool… I wonder how strong those magnets are?