At 3:45 you say the that the angle is the inverse tangent of the opposite over the hypotenuse, but you then write out and calculate the opposite over the adjacent. Might want to put a note on the video there.
Trigawhat? My math teacher is now a welder? Lol. Awesome and inspiring series. That's quite a set of skills you have. Excellent fabricator, welder, orator, and teacher to go along with the Magnum PI looks. You should audition for a spot in This Old House. Nice job!
Nice job, Jorden. I think you guys need a your own BUILD METAL channel! Looking forward to it all.PS.....I will be searching youtube for trigonometry brush-up tutorials.
Great series ... as to the math ... interesting to be sure, but if he were to use that smart phone to get a simple triangle calculator online it would be very much easier and quicker ... love this channel.
It’s great to know the trig, but even better if you’re welding or in a trade, you should learn CAD, like AutoCAD. You’ll be able to check your work and produce the prints you need to build complex builds much more quickly and accurately.
chillywilly3610 if you have the set up to bend it great. But that requires a press brake and large tooling to bend that. 500 HR. If it was to be done in in the CR you can pretty much forget bending it as it will stress fracture at the bend line. Chances are if you have a welder you have a saw. Much easier to measure and cut then weld than it is to layout multiple bend lines. The more bends in a single piece the harder it is to make with layout of bend tolerances and K factors.
You could heat it with a torch to bend it. It makes a more round inside and outside edge and relaxes from the original bend slightly so you'd have to bend slightly more than you need. A torch capable of that could be had for around $450. This makes sharper edges and a different look. You could do either depending on what style you're after
Love the Video but gonna have to watch these things when the wife isn’t around anymore. She got one look at this guy and suddenly was so very interested in metal work! 😂🤣😂
Dude you have some serious spaghetti on that schematic. It's impossible to tell where you're actually measuring from, or where the treads are, or where the upright positions are going. You can't possibly be using that.
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This is the explanation I’ve been looking for for ages, fkn spot on an actual video that covers & explains it detailed for fabricators
We need more videos like this that bridge the academic and practical!!!! Math matters! Wonderful video
I'm digging the math. Was not expecting that from this series. Keep it up!
I am an architect and I am loving this series! (Matts too : ) It's good to know all this before I draw nonsense :)
Thank you!
At 3:45 you say the that the angle is the inverse tangent of the opposite over the hypotenuse, but you then write out and calculate the opposite over the adjacent. Might want to put a note on the video there.
Desperately searching for the rest of this series. Where can I access the other parts?
Very helpful. Thank you. Could you show how to take those measurements on the job site? Must be some tricks to take an accurate measurement out there
If Jordan Smith doesn't start a video with a guttural 'HOWDY Y'ALL', it just doesn't feel right! Keep up the good work knackers!
Very well explained. I bet most of the old school fabricators started freaking out when you broke out the trig. Lol. 🔥
Trigawhat? My math teacher is now a welder? Lol. Awesome and inspiring series. That's quite a set of skills you have. Excellent fabricator, welder, orator, and teacher to go along with the Magnum PI looks. You should audition for a spot in This Old House. Nice job!
Enjoying this new series!
Love, love, love this new series!
Great Series. Could you possibly adjust volumes during cutting or loud operations, please?
Awesome video! Hope you keep up these in depth vids.
Nice job, Jorden. I think you guys need a your own BUILD METAL channel! Looking forward to it all.PS.....I will be searching youtube for trigonometry brush-up tutorials.
Love this new series Matt!
Great series ... as to the math ... interesting to be sure, but if he were to use that smart phone to get a simple triangle calculator online it would be very much easier and quicker ... love this channel.
Awesome video!
What is the thickness and width of the steel?
I was curious about that too. I was hoping he would have mentioned it here.
Is there a part 2? I can't seem to find it.
Hey fellas! Where is the continuation of this series? I can't find anything over on Jordan's channel either..dang it. Great content!
Cannot find the part two video if you still have a can you please send me the link thank you
What dimension hot roll did you use here?
It’s great to know the trig, but even better if you’re welding or in a trade, you should learn CAD, like AutoCAD. You’ll be able to check your work and produce the prints you need to build complex builds much more quickly and accurately.
Beautiful railing
Excellent!
Can't wait for more!!
Very nice ! Why I can’t see part 2 ?
Is there a part 2?
Where’s the part 2 vid ??
Next video, link please
Why not bend it versus cutting and welding? Too difficult to get the precise angle that you are wanting?
chillywilly3610 if you have the set up to bend it great. But that requires a press brake and large tooling to bend that. 500 HR. If it was to be done in in the CR you can pretty much forget bending it as it will stress fracture at the bend line. Chances are if you have a welder you have a saw. Much easier to measure and cut then weld than it is to layout multiple bend lines. The more bends in a single piece the harder it is to make with layout of bend tolerances and K factors.
You could heat it with a torch to bend it. It makes a more round inside and outside edge and relaxes from the original bend slightly so you'd have to bend slightly more than you need. A torch capable of that could be had for around $450. This makes sharper edges and a different look. You could do either depending on what style you're after
Great video! When is part 2 coming out?
+A Plascencia it's up today! Check it out
here is link for part II ruclips.net/video/uO5TVydiiy8/видео.html
@@buildshow Why is part 2 a private video?
Why not use a 3d program. I did like the break down of working out the angles but I think using a program like sketchup is also a good idea.
I agree. Spending a few minutes on the computer saves in the long run.
where is the rest of the series though?
Right around 4 minutes I realized I’ll stick to outsourcing the metalwork to the fabricators. :)
Beast!!!
Where part 2?
Where's part 2???
Thank you
School didn’t fail this guy..
It’s flat bar bend it 🤷♂️ let’s see something a little more complicated
Where’s the part 2?
Love the Video but gonna have to watch these things when the wife isn’t around anymore. She got one look at this guy and suddenly was so very interested in metal work! 😂🤣😂
I was the kid who wanted to be a welder and asked when I'd ever us it😅
I understand your math. But if you use a pipe trades pro, you only have to press three buttons and it gives you all that info
Math is underrated
Did you seriously just pull out middle school math on me?! Sad how little I remember
Rest of series
nice
Wow
I mean math is fun but I just eye ball it 😅
Dude you have some serious spaghetti on that schematic. It's impossible to tell where you're actually measuring from, or where the treads are, or where the upright positions are going. You can't possibly be using that.
Skr
Stair measurements error, ,😃😃😃😃🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😃
Can’t see the maths
Why is no one else talking about how hot he is? Dear Lord. 😅😩👌 Am I the only girl that watches these? 💘
If you want to know how to do it yourself, just look for Stodoys.