How to Make Retractable Casters

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • While watching the "You Can Make this Too" channel, I spotted some awesome casters for a workbench. They are exactly what I need for my tablesaw, so I decided to build some. Follow along here and you can do the same, or you can just order them from amazon if you're in a hurry or don't have the tools.
    Here's a purchase link for amazon...
    amzn.to/2mZTbPm
    Here's the video where I learned about them to begin with....
    • Modified Paulk Workben...
    Here's a link to my Instagram...
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Комментарии • 112

  • @robertturner557
    @robertturner557 6 лет назад +2

    I love this. Back in the 1980's, I did something similar, yet very crude compared to what you've accomplished. This was a time when most of us homebrew robotocists used either differential drive/steering motors or separate drive and steering motors. I preferred the latter most of the time even though differential possessed motions completely unique to it. I thus built an octagonal (135 degree angles) base and gave it differential drive/steering motors. The two wheels that were normally casters in such an arrangement, one at front and one at back were connected via a steering linkage and could also be used for steering, or as you have displayed here, they could be retracted giving the device purely differential steering - it was the best of both worlds. Before anyone states the obvious, there were four ball casters that always served to balance the machine. Whether I'd do something like that in the days of omni wheels would likely be a big negative - but it was great 2.5 decades or so ago :) I am a new subscriber - love your work.

  • @stevebreland389
    @stevebreland389 6 лет назад +1

    Wow. Very clever. I admire your ability to analyze a problem and engineer a solution. Great work. Thanks.

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  6 лет назад

      Good artists borrow, great artists steal! ~ Picasso

    • @kodiakwoodworks9359
      @kodiakwoodworks9359 6 лет назад

      Wildman Tech I just loved that video. The best part was at the end when you held the finished product up and you had so much pride on your face. I felt so happy for you. I do the same things as you just did and I too, have had many of those moments thankfully. I'm happy because I am going to take that idea and use it on my work bench. It is going to be so nice to not have to bull that thing around any more. Thank you so much for sharing you skills and I wish you many many more moments like this. God bless you.

  • @RustyGlovebox
    @RustyGlovebox 7 лет назад +1

    That is a slick job and works like a charm.

  • @bixxkailey4351
    @bixxkailey4351 2 года назад +1

    Nice work wildman I really like your attitude

  • @dwaynethompson1885
    @dwaynethompson1885 5 лет назад

    I am considering something like these but I want one set of caster and lock assemblies to be detachable (from separate mount plate, maybe) so I can use them one more than one piece of equipment. Y'know, move one work bench, transfer the casters to the second workbench, and so forth.
    Great work. I love your comment near the end. "I love being able to make stuff!"

  • @ramonatemple786
    @ramonatemple786 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome recognize those Casters wish we saw this video BEFORE we replaced the casters on my little utility cart in my craft room .The cart will house my new grinder buffer! We agree we love that we can make things.

  • @davebashford3753
    @davebashford3753 6 лет назад +4

    Those swiveling casters don't roll very well if the bearing isn't absolutely horizontal, and a heavy load like a table saw is going to make that worse. You also need to account for the angle of splay on the machine's legs. To be useful, your mechanism needs to be adjustable. I have a similar set of factory made casters and the only reason I haven't replaced them with a simple scrap wood mechanism like those on my other machines is I never move that machine.

  • @tymoyers5902
    @tymoyers5902 5 лет назад +1

    I really like your porta band idea !

  • @tinycuisine6544
    @tinycuisine6544 3 года назад

    "l love knowing how to make things" Yes Sir, you do know how to make things ;) Thanks for great vid. SUBSCRIBED

  • @steveh8724
    @steveh8724 5 лет назад

    Interesting to watch and might work for really light duty. Would not trust for anything very heavy though. Years ago my approach was to just place non-retractable non-swivel casters on the two legs on one end such that the wheels would only touch the ground when the other end of the stand was raised (kind of like a wheel barrow). When one end lifted slightly, the stand rolled on the two fixed wheels. When lowered, all 4 legs are on the ground and the casters are off the ground.

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  5 лет назад +1

      Well the saw only weighs 80 pounds. The best solution I've found so far is on my welding table. Cast iron wheels with precision-fit wheel chalks.

  • @arnaldodoiarnaldo9965
    @arnaldodoiarnaldo9965 2 года назад

    Wildman, that was amazing, thank you for sharing!

  • @genaldocaspaarteseferramen9825
    @genaldocaspaarteseferramen9825 7 лет назад +1

    Até que enfim achei alguém que realmente se interessou a enssinar algo tão essencial,obrigado 😀

  • @JimDockrellWatertone
    @JimDockrellWatertone 7 лет назад +1

    Interesting engineering. I like the way you think!

  • @MitchellDeitrich
    @MitchellDeitrich 7 лет назад +1

    they work and they look great too! exhalent work!

  • @joeyaklic9002
    @joeyaklic9002 5 лет назад +1

    “I make my own” lol. And that’s why we enjoy watching your videos! This was really helpful thank you.
    I happened to notice the mount you made for your portable bandsaw. I can’t tell if there’s another stabilizing bar on the other side, but I think it’s the nicest and cleanest one I’ve seen so far.
    Do you have a video showing how you made it? If not, would be a great future video!

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  5 лет назад

      You're not the first to ask about the bandsaw hangar. All I did was bolt a piece of square tubing on where the front handle was and jam it into one of the tubes that makes my table top. It's held in place with a wedge. I use it quite a lot and in most videos, it gives a pretty good view of the entire setup. Very simple. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @malcolmoxley1274
    @malcolmoxley1274 6 лет назад

    So glad you made this video because I made the same only out of ply and hardwood,you only have to try to acheive is my moto well done sir

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  6 лет назад

      I'd like to see them. Are you on Instagram?

    • @malcolmoxley1274
      @malcolmoxley1274 6 лет назад

      no but I'll see if I can get my daughter to try

  • @circuit-maker7971
    @circuit-maker7971 5 лет назад +1

    Dude, awesome. Thanks for making this video.

  • @thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549
    @thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549 6 лет назад +2

    Great innovation!

  • @tooljunkie555
    @tooljunkie555 7 лет назад +4

    good stuff brother like I always say why buy when you can DIY

  • @gunnerb47
    @gunnerb47 7 лет назад +1

    Love it wish I would of seen this about 5 yrs ago before I spent the money on the base I bought.

  • @Aalsayyed
    @Aalsayyed 7 лет назад

    very nice job. i always wanted to build casters for router table.

  • @thebookofcurtis
    @thebookofcurtis 7 лет назад +1

    Amazing! Thank you so much for posting awesome stuff like this!

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  7 лет назад

      Nothing but the best for my peeps!

  • @opasworkshop8373
    @opasworkshop8373 7 лет назад +2

    great idea Marsh those seem to work very well keep on creating my friend.

  • @mibrahi05
    @mibrahi05 7 месяцев назад

    Well done. Any other notes you want to share with us? I saw you adjusting the width of the caster back and forth.

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  7 месяцев назад

      You just want to make sure the swivel of the caster is parallel to the ground.

  • @lensherman6242
    @lensherman6242 6 лет назад +1

    After watching this, the Rockler deal looks pretty good to me.

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  6 лет назад +1

      For me, it's more about the engineering challenge.

  • @gregperez7367
    @gregperez7367 Год назад

    Amazing! Thanks!

  • @ecaff9515
    @ecaff9515 6 лет назад +1

    great job..thanks for sharing...

  • @gotzolones
    @gotzolones 3 года назад

    That good. the 1st video I see someone who dares to make retractable wheels.
    Because commercials for sale are expensive

  • @buzzsah
    @buzzsah 7 лет назад +1

    Good work.

  • @carlfraz9392
    @carlfraz9392 Год назад

    How much weight can each leg support? Thanks. Excelente trabajo.

  • @danlopez4226
    @danlopez4226 5 лет назад +2

    Just a note, if the plane of the swivel is not parallel to the floor then it is not a swivel.

    • @GilCadwell
      @GilCadwell 4 года назад

      Congrats, I was waiting for someone to notice.

  • @ecaff9515
    @ecaff9515 5 лет назад

    Great job
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @ozzyozzy6728
    @ozzyozzy6728 3 года назад

    Great

  • @kmonz90
    @kmonz90 6 лет назад +1

    good job doing it yourself, but jeez for myself, whatever rockler is getting for them is worth it

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  6 лет назад +2

      Rockler has good stuff, but for me it's the challenge of the task.

  • @tinnedanger
    @tinnedanger 4 года назад +1

    For the amount of work to make something that won't hold much weight . You might as well buy some that will hold weight.

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  4 года назад

      Where did you get the idea that it won't hold much weight? It holds my tablesaw just fine. Should go to 500 pounds without much trouble.

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop 7 лет назад +1

    Neat, I could have used that idea on my table saw. Too lazy to go back and do it over.

  • @malcolmoxley1274
    @malcolmoxley1274 7 лет назад

    well done with the project,i made some similar ones but using hard wood,why buy when you can diy catchy

  • @kadenfraser4525
    @kadenfraser4525 2 года назад

    Hey , wow ... Is anything like this in production today ???? trying to come up with a raising caster system under two huge dressers , so it can be moved and then sat down again as room is often changing configuration , they need to be hidden .this exact thing would work /

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  2 года назад

      There’s a link to buy them in the description

    • @kadenfraser4525
      @kadenfraser4525 2 года назад

      @@WildmanTech Thanks i found it eventually and ordered 4 sets . thank you ....

  • @Majorvideonut2
    @Majorvideonut2 6 лет назад

    Fantastic!

  • @GregsGarage
    @GregsGarage 7 лет назад

    Cool! I may have to "borrow" this one! :D

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 7 лет назад +1

    Cool!

  • @lourias
    @lourias 6 лет назад

    That is awesome!

  • @mannyfilmsinc
    @mannyfilmsinc 5 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks! When you welded the thin plate of the caster to the hex nut, I think that is a very weak point, you think? I think, I will weld a thicker plate to it, and then drill the holes from the casters to the welded plate, more work , but I think it will be more secure? what do you think?

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  5 лет назад

      In my case, the saw only weighs about 80 pounds. It hasn't given me any trouble and it's been nearly two years.

  • @alexmalinovskyi7037
    @alexmalinovskyi7037 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent

  • @WallysPlace66
    @WallysPlace66 7 лет назад

    I love it. I want to make some but I don't have a use just yet. Could you tell me about your bandsaw? I don't have one and that looks to me like the prefect solution. Thanks

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  7 лет назад

      It's the Harbor Freight knock-off of the Milwaukee Porta-band. Got it for $30 on Craigslist.

    • @WallysPlace66
      @WallysPlace66 7 лет назад

      Wildman Tech
      No way!! What a bargain.

  • @remco6007
    @remco6007 2 года назад

    mee to 👍🏿👍🏿

  • @DivineMisterAdVentures
    @DivineMisterAdVentures 3 года назад

    Okay, well your planner comes by and says - "why didn't you weld a tab to the caster plate and weld the bolt to the tab, because then - it would lock vertically, and roll around better, and have more clearance too, when it's unlocked?"
    But I say, "God Bless Ya, Man! Yer goin in my Shop-Hacks file!"

  • @bonfacemugo2924
    @bonfacemugo2924 3 года назад

    woow thts great

  • @SIMANAMA
    @SIMANAMA 7 лет назад

    thanks for guide

  • @akivazohar2502
    @akivazohar2502 6 лет назад +1

    Looked good but I don’t have welding capacity

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  6 лет назад

      Make friends with someone who does.

    • @rogermccaslin6750
      @rogermccaslin6750 6 лет назад

      akiva zohar
      You could use hinges and bolt it together. It would take a bit of redesign but I could see it working, at least for the parts shown in this video.

  • @samehdarawshi3537
    @samehdarawshi3537 4 года назад

    great vid. just came across your channel and subscribed. one question though: seeing amazon link you provided i see that the locking lever is flat at the bottom, is that is the case or the hump is hidden inside as a second layer? thanks

  • @richardmilner4392
    @richardmilner4392 4 года назад +1

    I need that with 6 or 8 inch pnuematic caster

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  4 года назад

      Keeping it Real totally doable!

  • @dkzlslx7690
    @dkzlslx7690 5 лет назад

    Im nt dave matthews but you roxx!!

  • @louierivera871
    @louierivera871 3 года назад

    I have a dilemma. I want to make wheels that do the same but on an outside yard. With a 1 foot wheel w/ air. How do I build it .

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  3 года назад +1

      Just the same as this, only bigger.

    • @louierivera871
      @louierivera871 3 года назад

      @@WildmanTech that's what I kinda was leaning towards.

  • @hurleymatthew44
    @hurleymatthew44 6 лет назад

    Hi there just wondering if you have plans for this design I can not buy them as I live in Australia mat

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  6 лет назад +1

      Plans? First off, the purchase link in the description should work anywhere in the world. The video provides a detailed description of how to build them. What else could you possibly need?

  • @mightyeagle
    @mightyeagle 7 лет назад +1

    One thing they protrude onto the outside face I will do one a bit different and send it to you

  • @ken5439
    @ken5439 7 лет назад

    Great job, can you provide the specs for the two metal pieces? thanks

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  7 лет назад +1

      Specs? Not sure what you mean by that.

    • @ken5439
      @ken5439 7 лет назад

      sorry, meant the dimensions of the mild steel parts. You said the cam was a 1" x 2" but not sure about the piece that attaches to the table.

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  7 лет назад +1

      That was made from 1.25" square tubing.

  • @ltsgarage7780
    @ltsgarage7780 5 лет назад

    Now do one for an 8 inch rubber wheel. This would be for an outside heavy metal welding table.

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  5 лет назад +1

      I would never use rubber wheel son a welding table. I do this kind of work on commission if you would like me to build one for you.

    • @ltsgarage7780
      @ltsgarage7780 5 лет назад

      @@WildmanTech what would you use for out door. The ground is rough. Plus rocks. You're not going to roll one of these little wheels over the ground. I don't need a table built. I have a laser flat 4x8 now. Why would I need a new table? I don't want an air tire. I want a solid rubber tire. What difference does that make? Once its moved. You lower it off the rubber wheels. Metal on the ground agin.
      Your theory is??

    • @ltsgarage7780
      @ltsgarage7780 5 лет назад

      @@WildmanTech could you imagine shipping a half inch plate 4x8 feet across the country?
      Where are you located. Not that I'm thinking about it.

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  5 лет назад +1

      @@ltsgarage7780 If it's a welding table, I would not use rubber because it will melt. I would use 6" cast iron wheels with locks on them.

    • @ltsgarage7780
      @ltsgarage7780 5 лет назад

      @@WildmanTech I'm confused. Melt from what. You can make your mounts. Prefab. remove 1 bolt (axle)
      Weld it the the cart or bolt it to the cart. Replace the wheels & axles. Rubber will roll easier over rocks or rough surfaces. They come as casters with locks!
      So I'm kind of lost per your statement. I'm pretty sure you know everything I've just said to you
      I really am missing the melting point???
      Your melting point is??

  • @TheBirdman66
    @TheBirdman66 3 года назад

    do you sell plans?

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  3 года назад

      This video should be the only plan you need. I don't provide measurements so that you can use whatever materials you have on hand,

  • @fastechsystems404
    @fastechsystems404 7 лет назад +1

    what's the cost of materials?

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  7 лет назад

      Cost for me is going to be much different than cost for you? I have excellent sources and use a lot of scrap material. I'm into this project less than $20. Build it out of a Home Depot and it will easily hit $50.

  • @leonardorojas1781
    @leonardorojas1781 3 года назад

    Where's the video of the casters installed?

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  3 года назад

      Right where I said it would be at 7:55

    • @leonardorojas1781
      @leonardorojas1781 3 года назад +1

      @@WildmanTech oh. F*k you. I hate Instagram.

  • @donhinze2811
    @donhinze2811 2 года назад

    Bro just spend the $40 and buy a set already powder coated. I’m sure you are over $40 into all this. Cool video tho. Props!

  • @ngipzmarz6616
    @ngipzmarz6616 3 года назад

    The weight how much it can carry depends on how big are your casters,I guess....

    • @WildmanTech
      @WildmanTech  3 года назад

      No, it's determined by the load rating of the casters.