people bitching about exposed belts, or how unsafe it is, POWER HAMMERS ARE NOT SAFE TO BEGIN WITH, NOR ANY OTHER FORGING MACHINERY. Most mechanical hammers have exposed belts, moving parts, without guards on them, and to be honest MUCH larger machines are also this way, machines that can and WILL kill in a single hit if you are negligent, if you're smart and practice safety around it there is absolutely nothing to worry about, I've seen far worse home built hammers then this. Good on you guys for making a good little mechanical hammer, if i could lend some helpful advise it would be either make it hit more rapidly or increase the head weight, maybe remove a leaf spring or two to give it more "whip". i built my own power hammer a few years ago, pneumatically driven 100+ pound ram weight with steam hammer linkage, works great.
"Custom stack of metal", but when he set it into motion, I saw nothing but cool. It should suffice, and what comes from it will give no indication of it's rough beginnings, except the smile of the forger.
Heck yeah! Similar to one I made years ago. I wish I had made mine a more simple design like this one though, as mine was a nightmare to repair when needed.
pretty ingenious man. I started out in carpentry and then later became a silversmith/jeweler aswell an I made alot of tool's and equipment myself starting out. don't let nothing stop you if you wanna do something is my motto so good on ya. you get my subscription and like 👍🏼
That is actually very inventive, is it dangerous, possibly, but I've seen and done worse with a few small tools of my own. It's actually difficult to make anything when you're using what you have at your disposal, that's why I don't judge. Do you, it just shows your drive and ingenuity, I know because I used scraps to make a belt sander, it still needs work but it's functional.
To hell with all the comments about safety, you’ll live and learn or ya won’t, plain and simple. Only note I’d have is in regards to stability. I’d dig and pour a concrete footer no less that 6 inches thick to bolt that sucker down to, lest it mess up your work in its jumping and jarring.
What’s the chances of you posting the components used to make this beast? What is used for the power source( the driving assly powering and giving its rotating/ foot control device)?
Yea, I think you're going to find out real quick that that's not going to do too much unless you're working with real thin material. I guess ya gotta start somewhere 🤷🏻♂️😅
ffs I hate the format.. please make "ordinary" versions... I watch tech stuf on a big screen not a stupid phone. I would LOVE to see things like this in landscape and not "short" (time).. It's perfectly fine if you record it on your phone... but use landscape format :-)
I see they've made some improvements to the Finger Remover 3000
😂😂😂🤣🤣
id call it the dick smasher 5000
with all those empty charcoal bags in the back, something fishy goin on 🤣🤣🤣🤣
We love an exposed drive belt, so many learning opportunities.
people bitching about exposed belts, or how unsafe it is, POWER HAMMERS ARE NOT SAFE TO BEGIN WITH, NOR ANY OTHER FORGING MACHINERY. Most mechanical hammers have exposed belts, moving parts, without guards on them, and to be honest MUCH larger machines are also this way, machines that can and WILL kill in a single hit if you are negligent, if you're smart and practice safety around it there is absolutely nothing to worry about, I've seen far worse home built hammers then this.
Good on you guys for making a good little mechanical hammer, if i could lend some helpful advise it would be either make it hit more rapidly or increase the head weight, maybe remove a leaf spring or two to give it more "whip".
i built my own power hammer a few years ago, pneumatically driven 100+ pound ram weight with steam hammer linkage, works great.
my thoughts exactly, they will be shocked when they see the giant exposed belts on an old beaudry....
their saying they've never machined or done anything mechanical without saying it lol.
@@winstonleeman8739 doesn’t matter, they accomplished what they set out to do, build a working machine.
Nice 👍🏻 job wish I could come up with something like that.
This thing is awesome good job!! Bet you that will move some steel pretty quickly! Post another video when you got the forge is going!
"Custom stack of metal", but when he set it into motion, I saw nothing but cool. It should suffice, and what comes from it will give no indication of it's rough beginnings, except the smile of the forger.
Meanwhile, somewhere in the Wastelands of Fallout, a blacksmith is hard at work…
Heck yeah! Similar to one I made years ago. I wish I had made mine a more simple design like this one though, as mine was a nightmare to repair when needed.
Nice
If can fill those tubes with sand or concreate. It'll be more stable and will move metal better.
You should alter the hammer head so the cross peen would stretch out the steel.
Looks sick! Side note on the weed burner: it's not the best for the job. Look up frosty T burner, easy to make and it'll work way better!
That's a pretty sick hammer!
Awsome!
A flywheel would improve the overall performance.
That is fucking scary
Do you got any plans of this machine? Wanna build one ass well
5:24 Brooklyn guy has a son?
pretty ingenious man. I started out in carpentry and then later became a silversmith/jeweler aswell an I made alot of tool's and equipment myself starting out. don't let nothing stop you if you wanna do something is my motto so good on ya. you get my subscription and like 👍🏼
I'll take two!
That is actually very inventive, is it dangerous, possibly, but I've seen and done worse with a few small tools of my own. It's actually difficult to make anything when you're using what you have at your disposal, that's why I don't judge. Do you, it just shows your drive and ingenuity, I know because I used scraps to make a belt sander, it still needs work but it's functional.
😂 I want to see this live
Stay tuned :)
You sure it will work? It looks like it wouldn’t have enough force to do much
The scrapsmith
To hell with all the comments about safety, you’ll live and learn or ya won’t, plain and simple. Only note I’d have is in regards to stability. I’d dig and pour a concrete footer no less that 6 inches thick to bolt that sucker down to, lest it mess up your work in its jumping and jarring.
What’s the chances of you posting the components used to make this beast? What is used for the power source( the driving assly powering and giving its rotating/ foot control device)?
Wen drill press + rebar bent into shape. Motor stays on, lever activates belt, which turns metal, which goes bang
You kind of sound like Marty McFly towards the end😂
😂
Saw trap
Yea, I think you're going to find out real quick that that's not going to do too much unless you're working with real thin material. I guess ya gotta start somewhere 🤷🏻♂️😅
We will find out this weekend. Forging 1095 Damascus. Stay tuned. I bet she works
@@TNTINDUSTRIESLLC well I'd definitely like to watch 😅
Do you want to sell it
Clever,,,, whatcha guna make ?
1095 Damascus chisel set :)
ffs I hate the format.. please make "ordinary" versions... I watch tech stuf on a big screen not a stupid phone.
I would LOVE to see things like this in landscape and not "short" (time)..
It's perfectly fine if you record it on your phone... but use landscape format :-)
That is the MOST ghetto piece of equipment i have ever witnessed. A+++ work
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For the days when you shaved your beard off, and forgot to eat your wheaties. You get an "A" for effort, but still pretty cheesy.
Or just go to harbor freight
Do you have a video on making the auto hammer?