DIY Electric Oven With PID Controller. Part 2 of 2

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @The4MusketeersYT
    @The4MusketeersYT 4 года назад +1

    This video is so underrated. It should have well over a million views.

  • @nationalelectronicssrilanka
    @nationalelectronicssrilanka 8 месяцев назад +1

    You should of set back the front panel that has the switch and PID controller a few cm from the face of the oven. When the door is opened the heat will rise right up and melt the plastic. That happened on a commercial-grade oven I have where the manufacturer did not think of how heat rises.Dear men (with a beautiful black beard), We love you!
    Please add a high-temperature electrical insulation cover, on the contacts on the edges of heating elements for prevent you from electric shock (Alternating current in high-voltage is extremely dangerous [if the safeguards fail]).
    Thank you very much for all of your videos. Very enjoyable and inspiring!!

  • @comandantestraker
    @comandantestraker 8 лет назад +6

    I tuoi progetti sono sempre interessantissimi e curati con tanta passione. Complimenti. Ti auguro un felice anno nuovo, pieno anche, naturalmente, di nuove realizzazioni.

  • @ShimonKupferman
    @ShimonKupferman 6 лет назад +1

    Dear men (with a beautiful black beard), We love you!
    Please add a high-temperature electrical insulation cover, on the contacts on the edges of heating elements for prevent you from electric shock (Alternating current in high-voltage is extremely dangerous [if the safeguards fail]).
    Thank you very much for all of your videos. Very enjoyable and inspiring!!

  • @rustyshacolfurd4581
    @rustyshacolfurd4581 7 лет назад +1

    super cool oven. i made a foundry out of plaster and found that i have to replace it fairly often due to cracking is this the case with this?

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  7 лет назад

      Thanks man! :) Yeah I'm dealing with cracks too unfortunately, nothing major still probably because it doesn't get too hot.

  • @barbarascagliarini6180
    @barbarascagliarini6180 8 лет назад +1

    Grande idea per il nuovo anno ,tanti auguri a te carissimo B.B.P.

  • @Tishers
    @Tishers 6 лет назад +1

    You should of set back the front panel that has the switch and PID controller a few cm from the face of the oven. When the door is opened the heat will rise right up and melt the plastic. That happened on a commercial-grade oven I have where the manufacturer did not think of how heat rises.

  • @BIGDOGFORGE
    @BIGDOGFORGE 8 лет назад +2

    Awesome job black beard keep up the good work.

  • @mihkeljurima1007
    @mihkeljurima1007 4 года назад

    I wonder if the insulation properties of the mortar are sufficient for a heat treat oven? Will it reflect heat?

  • @NotonlyWood
    @NotonlyWood 8 лет назад +5

    Is it for heat treating knives or what ?
    I like it but a little demonstration would be good 😃

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад +3

      Yep you can temper knives as HowAml said, or melt down material with low melting point like hdpe :) I'm sure you'll see it used in my future videos!

  • @zombiejoe13
    @zombiejoe13 8 лет назад +1

    sweet build, where do you find the music for your videos? I don't really like the music that I have been using in my videos very much so I want to try to find something better

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад

      I get them all from RUclips audio library in the creator studio :)

    • @zombiejoe13
      @zombiejoe13 8 лет назад +1

      Black Beard Projects cool, I'll need to check that out again I didn't know they had some good options there

  • @muhammadjofandaahsananjaya7514
    @muhammadjofandaahsananjaya7514 7 лет назад +1

    can we cook food with the oven you made? i mean the plaster is not gonna fall of to the food?

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  7 лет назад

      I have no idea if plaster is food safe... I would look for the kind of cement used in pizza ovens you know? :) I wouldn't cook in this oven xD

    • @muhammadjofandaahsananjaya7514
      @muhammadjofandaahsananjaya7514 7 лет назад

      Black Beard Projects Thank You

  • @lucianocalado8141
    @lucianocalado8141 7 лет назад +1

    hello again dear friend, im testing it first at the eletric oven but it is taking too long to heat, do you now if there is a configuration to heat it more fast? thanks for the attention

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  7 лет назад

      Hi brother! Are you using a pid? There might be some kind of temperature ramps... The heating elements looks red hot? Dunno what to suggest xD

    • @lucianocalado8141
      @lucianocalado8141 7 лет назад +1

      yes, im using the rex c100, the elements doesnt get bright red. do you used in series or parallel?

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  7 лет назад

      I use them as they were in the original toster oven, they are in series at pair, then the two pair are in parallel :)

  • @MsMotron
    @MsMotron 8 лет назад +2

    what is that past u use at 2:50, how is it called in english?

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад

      It's an high temperature resistant silicone :) Don't know if has a proper name in english, sorry!

  • @cjf-rw8vl
    @cjf-rw8vl 8 лет назад +1

    great video(s)!, do you have an arc welder or access to some micro wave ovens?

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks!! :) Yes I do have a cheap stick welder, and I also have some microwave transformer :')

    • @cjf-rw8vl
      @cjf-rw8vl 8 лет назад

      Black Beard Projects ok, i was just wondering if you would be interested in making an arc furnace like grant thompson did... but more powerful, i was thinking a 4 electrode furnace would be cool, also have a larger crucible, not sure if this is up your alley or very safe, but it'd be epic

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion mate :) I don't know how much I would use an arc furnace like the one made by the king of random... For the stuff that I like to cast I need a lot of material :D

    • @cjf-rw8vl
      @cjf-rw8vl 8 лет назад +1

      Black Beard Projects well that's why i said a larger crucible, make it as big as you want just as long as you still have enough heat energy

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад +1

      Yeah what I meant is: for how arc furnace works I think you always need the electrode to be really close because you need to strike an ark. Right? Not sure anyway :) I agree that would be an awesome build :)

  • @nickmeredith9382
    @nickmeredith9382 7 лет назад +1

    Nice job man, I like it. You should make a part three where you replace the elements with a kanthal coil to get some higher temp.

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  7 лет назад +1

      Thank you!! :) Yeah I really want to make a proper heat treatment oven. I'm sure I'll build a new and better one someday :')

    • @nickmeredith9382
      @nickmeredith9382 7 лет назад

      I'm in the midst of building my own right now that is how I stumbled upon your channel. Was that refractory cement that you used? I am curious to see how well it would hold up to temperatures in the 1100 C range. Seems to be cheaper than the brick route but I'm sure the bricks are expensive because they work hahaha.

  • @LetsPrepTogether
    @LetsPrepTogether 8 лет назад +1

    Great idea!

  • @SharpWorks
    @SharpWorks 8 лет назад +2

    Great work man! It's a shame it started cracking you might want to try covering the oven with a layer of refractory cement. It might help it hold up longer. Can't wait to see this oven in future videos. Happy New Year have a good one!

  • @dmitryponyatov2158
    @dmitryponyatov2158 4 года назад +2

    Wood and a bit of toxic glue on top of the oven, it's geniously :)

  • @mmppzzz1092
    @mmppzzz1092 5 лет назад

    Sir, can i ask you about your wire type that connected to the heater elements? I use thin copper wire and it always vanished (burnt down) by the element

  • @morphsanmore2324
    @morphsanmore2324 4 года назад

    Hey there I have a quick question I've need contemplating making one of these to anneal my beads I need it to get to 900 are the heat restrictions due to the probe only being rated for that if you got a diff thermocouple could I get more heat bigger elements or is it the glass door letting out the heat just curious if you had any input on any of those ideas

  • @dtb4379
    @dtb4379 8 лет назад +1

    Very cool man, haven't seen something like this before :)

  • @tomsdreamshopworx
    @tomsdreamshopworx 8 лет назад +1

    Good job!
    Is it high temp glass?

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Is the glass that came with the toaster, I hope is was made to block heat :)

    • @tomsdreamshopworx
      @tomsdreamshopworx 8 лет назад +1

      Works for me. Good reuse!

  • @mrq6270
    @mrq6270 2 года назад

    Great project. Thanks for posting it. Your design might work perfectly for a project that I've been thinking about for a while.
    How is your mini oven holding up? I gather that you used plaster for the second attempt. I know that the way to reclaim used plaster is to heat it to a certain temperature for a period of time in order to dehydrate it. And then supposedly you crumble it and it's good as new. (I forget the time and temp details.) But it makes me wonder if the plaster held up as you used it. I was thinking of using kitty litter, but then of course it would have to be sandwiched between an inner and out layer. Plaster would be easier if it would hold up. But maybe cement would be better. (Then I could even use it to reclaim used plaster.)

  • @jchenzel
    @jchenzel 6 лет назад

    I am thinking the plaster needed to be reinforced as well as cured slowly to prevent the cracking. with that much steam escaping upon initial firing, It was forced to heat and dry too fast and resulting in premature cracking.

  • @HABU
    @HABU 8 лет назад +2

    Nice!

  • @thorstenschwarz1
    @thorstenschwarz1 8 лет назад +1

    wow, good video - thank you

  • @Rohit-oz1or
    @Rohit-oz1or 4 года назад

    Did it work?

  • @DiesInEveryFilm
    @DiesInEveryFilm 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome I wish I had the brains to do one of these haha I'm just to lazy 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @thomasnicholson7608
    @thomasnicholson7608 5 лет назад

    Very nice oven...It would be even better if you can integrate a propane burners...with an exhaust system...

  • @1981gloomys
    @1981gloomys 7 лет назад +1

    ciao, mi daresti lo schema elettrico usato per collegare pid e resistenze? grazie in anticipo!
    ps. lavoro fantastico!

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  7 лет назад

      Grazie! :) Contattami in privato, non ho un vero e proprio schema ma ti passo quello che ho :)

  • @youtubelover1311
    @youtubelover1311 5 лет назад

    could you tell me the control system and wire you used

  • @SimonAgouda-rc9xr
    @SimonAgouda-rc9xr Год назад

    Bon boulots

  • @ahmedahmed-ov2lv
    @ahmedahmed-ov2lv 4 года назад

    May be used for melting aluminum

  • @lez7875
    @lez7875 6 лет назад

    muito bom parte 2.

  • @MiguelA..G------------D
    @MiguelA..G------------D 7 лет назад +3

    With ferrocement it would not crack

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  7 лет назад +1

      Yeah it would have been better with some steel inside xD

  • @hyperhektor7733
    @hyperhektor7733 5 лет назад

    you can improve by addind a steel mesh inside the zement (in the ~ middle of the wall thickness)
    but you need to pre cut some hole so the wires you added dont short circuit.
    or instead just build a metalframe

  • @BorisSpark
    @BorisSpark 8 лет назад +1

    yeah the crack on the side cause by moisture in plaster

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад

      Yep, don't know how they can be avoided :') But nothing that scares me!

  • @Barbez95
    @Barbez95 8 лет назад +1

    Non conveniva mettere i componenti di controllo a lato, dato che il calore va in alto? Così prevenivi parte del riscaldamento dei componenti :)
    Anche se non so le proprietà isolanti di quel "cemento" (non so che materiale è esattamente) :D
    P.s. Buon Anno!

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад +1

      Si, sarebbe stato meglio :) spero che adesso che tutta l'acqua è evaporata non sia più un problema. È gesso! Grazie, buon anno anche a te :D

  • @patricknovakdepaula889
    @patricknovakdepaula889 7 лет назад

    Ola amigo você usou cimento refratário valeu video.

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  7 лет назад

      This was plaster :) refractory cement would work much better I think :')

  • @JunkWorkshop
    @JunkWorkshop 8 лет назад +1

    Pollice in su, anche se non condivido al 100% l'utilizzo del vetro. Appena mi consegnano la action cam, inizio a girare. Intanto mi sono portato avanti cin il logo. Buon anno!

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад

      Grandeee!! :) Buon anno anche a te! Aspetto i tuoi video come tuo primo sub :D

    • @JunkWorkshop
      @JunkWorkshop 8 лет назад +1

      Ti sei iscritto per primo? Allora i primo adesivo lo manderò a te! Grazie mille ;-)

  • @OpifexSingularity
    @OpifexSingularity 8 лет назад +1

    Coolbeans!

  • @robertpertuit9530
    @robertpertuit9530 6 лет назад

    Connections to household current need to be inside a grounded metal container. When the plaster falls apart there will be fire and electrical hazard. Please don't kill your children.

  • @glenbartholomew1058
    @glenbartholomew1058 4 года назад

    You left out the part about how you did the wiring.

  • @AFKgarage7296
    @AFKgarage7296 4 года назад

    I thought it was great up until the demonstration of the wiring.

  • @alekinhodeflores4288
    @alekinhodeflores4288 4 года назад

    I know... It sounds wierd... But...
    Did you ever made a pizza with it? :)

  • @ezekielcubero396
    @ezekielcubero396 3 года назад

    What are You doing?

  • @joseandresmartinezfernande6715
    @joseandresmartinezfernande6715 8 лет назад +2

    first

  • @elchapo6633
    @elchapo6633 6 лет назад

    If it was good enough to be a heater it would burn the wood holding Electronics. And not good enough for me oh, my nipples would still be hard in the cold

  • @ronalansing8205
    @ronalansing8205 6 месяцев назад

    I learned nothing here 😂

  • @The-bo3hh
    @The-bo3hh 8 лет назад +7

    I like your projekts and videos. Part 1 of this projekt was great. But i'm disappointed of Part 2. Please stop woodworking. It looks soooo unprofessional. You are a so good metalworker, please use your talent. And this improvised Window/door... for real? You can do this much better.

    • @tomsdreamshopworx
      @tomsdreamshopworx 8 лет назад +6

      Its all about learning!

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад +28

      Yep for sure this can be done better, like everything I do! I don't claim to be a proffessional metalworker or woodworker, I'm just a guy that likes to make. Also store wood and material in general are expensive, I use what I have and what I find. Many of my project if not all of them have reclaimed materials and that's how I like stuff :') I won't stop anything unless I want to, I want to try, learn and make mistake as much as I can. And for anyone reading this: Don't let anyone say you what you can or cannot do! Have fun, the result are just a part of the journey. :)

    • @DiesInEveryFilm
      @DiesInEveryFilm 8 лет назад +9

      Sascha Theobald
      It's a oven not a gallery painting. I think it looks fine it doesn't have to be flashy it just has to do its job. I see total professional work here and I also see someone taking time to film and share his work to help others who may want to try have a go. Keep it up black beard practice makes perfect 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @BlackBeardProjects
      @BlackBeardProjects  8 лет назад +6

      Thank you brother :)

    • @The-bo3hh
      @The-bo3hh 8 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the comments. I'm looking forward of more great videos