That's the beauty of a country with the history of producing things that last a lifetime. It's still on the peoples blood. So if the modern industry don't produce good products, they do them their selves.
You get me so mad with your inventive and creative practical engineering. I am a highly trained narrow-scoped engineer that can't think out of the box. This is my favorite channel. Please continue your work and God Bless.
I'm a long-time EE turned software engineer. It's not uncommon to get trapped inside the box. I'm fortunate in that I've spent many years making art (painting, sculpture, etc.) so thinking outside the box is a way of life. I've also been wrenching on things since I was a wee lad. "In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s mind there are few." -Shunryu Suzuki
I .just love it when someone like you can make usable equipment from thrown out motors, and such! I try really hard to understand how you manage this, even though you have some skill with shop tools and I have very little. It broadens this 71 year old woman's horizons exponentially! Thank you for sharing. Every item people like you make teaches me what is possible, what tools to use, and how these constructions work! It's like discovering a galactic cluster when you just figured out what black holes were!
Many thanks! Come again, I will always be glad to see you! There are already a lot of interesting and unusual projects on my channel, and soon there will be even more! 🤖
Couple of pieces of unsolicited advice/recommendations for you. First, if you play around with the punctuation and spaces ( commas, and extra spaces) you can the voice to sound a little smoother. It helps keep it from rushing into other words and sentances, similar to a human would speak. Second, I don't know what text-voice software you are using but some out there, e.g. Invideo, give you the ability to slow down, speed up the voice to sound more natural and select other types of voices. e.g. Female vs Male, higher pitch-lower pitch, etc... InVideo has a free plan to start with, play around with and see if you like it and then there are paid plans that give more features. Not real expensive. There are others out there that are free but features vary and how natural they sound is effected. You can also become an affiliate for these companies and show your links in your descritpion for subscribers that may want to do their own channel but not use their voice and you will get a commission (varies from company to company) for every signup.
Really Nice !! I'm sure you'll get a good feeling of the work of Barnabé Chaillot wich has the same kind of approach... He also plays with aluminium, casting car wheels into windmill blades, etc... Cheers !
for those who needed some precision in making this kind of part, this is a very informative and useful video with simple to understand instructions that said, using advanced math is already way beyond "primitive"
As we say in English: "One man's trash, is another man's treasure" !! Two other terms that are useful: Unobtainium = "Things that do not exist, made from materials you cannot obtain". Obtainium = Parts and things made from whatever you can find - Creative repurposing. See above: "One mans trash.....".
Thanks a lot! Come back again, I will always be glad to see you on this channel! I already have a lot of interesting and unusual projects on my channel! 🤖
No Kidding! My Wife, & Mother in-law ruin all kinds of stuff. Then ask how to avoid it from happening, and simply turn around and do it again. As I think people do in general. Ask your professional opinion, then do the opposite 👍
@@Chuckrussell75 ⚠️ God has said in the Quran: 🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 ) 🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 ) 🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 ) 🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 ) 🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 ) ⚠️ Quran
Привет, спасибо за все ваши видео, они мне показались очень интересными, и я многому научился из них. Я просто хочу внести свои 2 цента в ваш процесс плавки алюминия, если вы не возражаете. 1) Температура литья слишком высокая, рекомендуется максимум от 700 до 750 градусов Цельсия. 2) Ваша скорость заливки и высота между тиглем и формой тоже неверны. Высота заливки должна быть как можно меньше, а рекомендуемая скорость потока не должна превышаться. Погуглите следующее: «Поведение отливок из алюминиевых сплавов при разных температурах и скоростях заливки», я многому научился из этой информации. Хорошего дня
I know!)) Just a lot of comments and I didn't have time to answer yours. Thank you very much for the useful tips, I will try to apply them in action. Come again to my channel, I will be glad to see you. Peace to your home.
I'm a machinist ..I always think about this innovation..but never put it into action..a few suggestions how about a threaded rod and a nut with a jig for holding your tool bit for turning mild steel or cast iron..
You are very resourceful. I like your homemade lathe. Truly you have access to items that are thought to be not usable but you repurpose the items and make useful tools. Like the mythical Phoenix bird rises from the ashes so are your creative tools. Keep making these videos. I am learning new ideas.
another thing to help your channel with the YT algorithm and will help your subscribers find your videos and increase your views. Put links to a couple of your other videos, especially ones that may be directly related to each other, in your video description. I won't get into an explanation of how/why that works, in case you know and because it would be a long comment.
Hello! Thanks a lot for your tips! I will definitely listen to them and try. Really very helpful! Come to my kaknal again, I will always be glad to see you! 🤝🤖
Like you, I love to salvage and re-use things. I've got an OLD Porter Cable belt sander that I'm going to use to make one like yours. It's a heavy beast and should be perfect for that purpose. I'm in the process of building storage and sorting all of the pieces parts that have accumulated (I think they breed) over the years. "There's too much time, and too little to do. Wait, reverse that" - Willy Wonka.
I am shure you are not meeting any safety practice and standard that is mandatory in the country i come from. BUT. Its very important, interesting and insightful seeing how things are made in practice. i think consumerism kills knowledge. and DIY and referring to the 'old books' even not less interesting old ussr stuff is an incredible valueable service for mankind. just the documentation of different designs and practices. this keeps up the craft AND the creativity. if everything is restricted- actually i could not imagine anyone knowing such stuff, just as in the city its hardly tolerated to boil steel in the garden....or stuff. for an informed audience its very useful. this all opens worlds for me. just ideas, practices, research starting points...
Thank you for your videos..... I inherited a watchmaker's lathe from my father. A Marshall - Common to apprentice watchmakers in the '50s. I was stunned by the accuracy I could achieve after some practice. Just a small lathe with a 50mm swing, and about 100mm center to center. A careful approach can give astounding results. Heartfelt blessings to you and yours.
Another way to find center is to draw 3 random lines from edge to edge, find the middle the draw right angle from that. Where they join is center. Please show the burner video.
Thanks a lot! Good way to find the center! I will definitely publish a video with the manufacture of my burners in the near future, as soon as I prepare it for publication.
You're skilled person there's no doubt about it. But Lathe is Lathe, You also took help of motor to rotate the job....... Grab Love from Suneel Kanda Indian Citizen from Agra Uttar Pradesh
Thanks, great work. Please explain what metal you melted and what you mean by 'flux', and if 'soda' is sodium bicarbonate? And did you use sodium chlorine as the salt? What proportions? Thank you!
Thank you! The metal is ordinary aluminum cola cans. Flux is a composition for better degassing and melting of metal, it consists of ordinary kitchen salt and ordinary soda (other names: sodium bicarbonate, drinking or baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, Natrii hydrocarbonas). Ratio 1:1.
@@Doctor-Robo OK, as I thought, you explained it correctly in your video then. Just be careful scraping that aluminium like that, very toxic if inhaled or eaten.
Very good. I have a lathe but found out doing something similar with a motor that you can get something just as true as on a lathe by simple means {saves setting up / good short cut}. Im surprised how people like you can getaway with things. Ive a habbit of wanting to make something better and as result screw it up. For example if you leave the Al in a metal crucible too long the ally goes "lumpy" absorbs the iron - so kudos to those who just melt it and pour. Secondly - you didnt show - but from melting ally with LPG when machining it i found all these little pin holes throughout the metal. They are called hydrogen and you have to purge it with special toxic tablets or use Argon {I just feed the argon into mix via old brake tube bubbling and stirring around}. I dont know if you had hydrogen bubbles {but wouldnt make much difference} or if your furnace has no water in its vapours.
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! I did not have bubbles in aluminum, I used a flux when melting the metal (regular table salt and ordinary soda, in a ratio of 1: 1)🤖
Many thanks! Come again, I will always be glad to see you! There are already a lot of interesting and unusual projects on my channel, and soon there will be even more! 🤖
Great what you are doing I needed an aluminum disc to make a generator I needed a large waistline and therefore very expensive but apparently you have the solution
That's the beauty of a country with the history of producing things that last a lifetime. It's still on the peoples blood. So if the modern industry don't produce good products, they do them their selves.
I agree with you 100%! 🤝💪🤖
You get me so mad with your inventive and creative practical engineering. I am a highly trained narrow-scoped engineer that can't think out of the box. This is my favorite channel. Please continue your work and God Bless.
I'm very glad that you like my videos! I will continue to try to delight you with non-standard ideas.👌🤝
I'm a long-time EE turned software engineer. It's not uncommon to get trapped inside the box. I'm fortunate in that I've spent many years making art (painting, sculpture, etc.) so thinking outside the box is a way of life. I've also been wrenching on things since I was a wee lad.
"In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s mind there are few." -Shunryu Suzuki
I .just love it when someone like you can make usable equipment from thrown out motors, and such! I try really hard to understand how you manage this, even though you have some skill with shop tools and I have very little. It broadens this 71 year old woman's horizons exponentially! Thank you for sharing. Every item people like you make teaches me what is possible, what tools to use, and how these constructions work! It's like discovering a galactic cluster when you just figured out what black holes were!
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤖
@@Doctor-Robo por un
Just beautiful! I could not do what you do but sure enjoy watching you make some marvelous creations, thank you for sharing!💜
And thank you! Come back to my channel again, there are many more interesting videos here. 🤖💜
Well done, you are very creative and inspiring.
I would love a video of those burners, they look easy to make
Yes, they are very easy to make. I will post a video soon next month with drawings and dimensions.
@@Doctor-Robo thank you, I'm looking forward to it
Congratulations.. regards from Athens Greece..
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Using the motor as a lathe is genius! Love it!
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Excellent job - shows that you can make a lot of things with some ingenuity and determination. Get 'er done.
Many thanks! Come again, I will always be glad to see you! There are already a lot of interesting and unusual projects on my channel, and soon there will be even more! 🤖
I commend you upon your ingenuity, and the ease and simplicity of you projects. Oh and I am glad to hear mother in laws are all the same world wide...
Thank you very much! I'm glad that you are interested in my videos🤝🤖
Couple of pieces of unsolicited advice/recommendations for you.
First, if you play around with the punctuation and spaces ( commas, and extra spaces) you can the voice to sound a little smoother. It helps keep it from rushing into other words and sentances, similar to a human would speak.
Second, I don't know what text-voice software you are using but some out there, e.g. Invideo, give you the ability to slow down, speed up the voice to sound more natural and select other types of voices. e.g. Female vs Male, higher pitch-lower pitch, etc... InVideo has a free plan to start with, play around with and see if you like it and then there are paid plans that give more features. Not real expensive.
There are others out there that are free but features vary and how natural they sound is effected. You can also become an affiliate for these companies and show your links in your descritpion for subscribers that may want to do their own channel but not use their voice and you will get a commission (varies from company to company) for every signup.
Really Nice !! I'm sure you'll get a good feeling of the work of Barnabé Chaillot wich has the same kind of approach... He also plays with aluminium, casting car wheels into windmill blades, etc... Cheers !
Thanks a lot! I am very glad that you like my videos, I am very grateful to you! 🤝
for those who needed some precision in making this kind of part, this is a very informative and useful video with simple to understand instructions
that said, using advanced math is already way beyond "primitive"
Helo, I'am from Brazil.
You're genius.
Congratulations.
Helo Brazil 🖐. I am very pleased that you like my work. Thank you!🤝🤖
As we say in English: "One man's trash, is another man's treasure" !!
Two other terms that are useful:
Unobtainium = "Things that do not exist, made from materials you cannot obtain".
Obtainium = Parts and things made from whatever you can find - Creative repurposing. See above: "One mans trash.....".
🤣 Amen Brother
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Your designs are really great. I wouldn’t be surprised to see them on a shelf in the hardware store soon.
Thanks a lot! Come back again, I will always be glad to see you on this channel!
I already have a lot of interesting and unusual projects on my channel! 🤖
I do believe you are a genius.
Thanks a lot! 🤝👍 Come again, I will always be glad to see you! By the way, I'm already publishing a new video! 🤖
Begnadeter Handwerker!
Always great job! Greetings from germany
🖐I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thanks!🤝🤖
Impressive video. Helpful in workshop. 👍
Thanks a lot! Come back again, I will always be glad to see you on this channel!
Excelente video, muy buen idea para tornear. Se ganó un suscriptor. Un saludo desde Argentina.
¡Ey! ¡Estoy muy contento de que ahora estés con nosotros! 🤝🖐🤖
It is good to know that Mother-in-laws are the same, the world over !!
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No Kidding! My Wife, & Mother in-law ruin all kinds of stuff. Then ask how to avoid it from happening, and simply turn around and do it again. As I think people do in general. Ask your professional opinion, then do the opposite 👍
@@Chuckrussell75 ⚠️ God has said in the Quran:
🔵 { O mankind, worship your Lord, who created you and those before you, that you may become righteous - ( 2:21 )
🔴 [He] who made for you the earth a bed [spread out] and the sky a ceiling and sent down from the sky, rain and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you. So do not attribute to Allah equals while you know [that there is nothing similar to Him]. ( 2:22 )
🔵 And if you are in doubt about what We have sent down upon Our Servant [Muhammad], then produce a surah the like thereof and call upon your witnesses other than Allah, if you should be truthful. ( 2:23 )
🔴 But if you do not - and you will never be able to - then fear the Fire, whose fuel is men and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.( 2:24 )
🔵 And give good tidings to those who believe and do righteous deeds that they will have gardens [in Paradise] beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with a provision of fruit therefrom, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before." And it is given to them in likeness. And they will have therein purified spouses, and they will abide therein eternally. ( 2:25 )
⚠️ Quran
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Привет, спасибо за все ваши видео, они мне показались очень интересными, и я многому научился из них.
Я просто хочу внести свои 2 цента в ваш процесс плавки алюминия, если вы не возражаете.
1) Температура литья слишком высокая, рекомендуется максимум от 700 до 750 градусов Цельсия.
2) Ваша скорость заливки и высота между тиглем и формой тоже неверны.
Высота заливки должна быть как можно меньше, а рекомендуемая скорость потока не должна превышаться.
Погуглите следующее: «Поведение отливок из алюминиевых сплавов при разных температурах и скоростях заливки», я многому научился из этой информации.
Хорошего дня
I know!)) Just a lot of comments and I didn't have time to answer yours. Thank you very much for the useful tips, I will try to apply them in action. Come again to my channel, I will be glad to see you. Peace to your home.
@@Doctor-Robo
Have a nice day and make the most of it.
God bless you
I'm a machinist ..I always think about this innovation..but never put it into action..a few suggestions how about a threaded rod and a nut with a jig for holding your tool bit for turning mild steel or cast iron..
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Simple... and excelletn!
Very good idea.
Thank you for your video.
You are very resourceful. I like your homemade lathe. Truly you have access to items that are thought to be not usable but you repurpose the items and make useful tools. Like the mythical Phoenix bird rises from the ashes so are your creative tools. Keep making these videos. I am learning new ideas.
I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thanks!🤝🤖
another thing to help your channel with the YT algorithm and will help your subscribers find your videos and increase your views. Put links to a couple of your other videos, especially ones that may be directly related to each other, in your video description.
I won't get into an explanation of how/why that works, in case you know and because it would be a long comment.
Hello! Thanks a lot for your tips! I will definitely listen to them and try. Really very helpful! Come to my kaknal again, I will always be glad to see you! 🤝🤖
Thanks its great help right there lots of familys need it, electricity is expensive.
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Greatings from COLOMBIA SOUTH AMERICA, cngratulations 4 ur ideas & inventions
I am very glad that you liked my idea. Thank you.🤝🤖
Awesome videos, man! Thank You, I love these.
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤖
Like you, I love to salvage and re-use things. I've got an OLD Porter Cable belt sander that I'm going to use to make one like yours. It's a heavy beast and should be perfect for that purpose. I'm in the process of building storage and sorting all of the pieces parts that have accumulated (I think they breed) over the years.
"There's too much time, and too little to do. Wait, reverse that" - Willy Wonka.
That was pretty impressive! I really enjoyed watching you work
I'm glad you liked it. Come again. Thank you🤝🤖
Can you make a video about the construction of this homemade gas burner?
This video will be next on this channel! But keep it a secret! 🤝🤖
Pretty sweet idea if you don’t have a lathe.
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I enjoy watching your ideas come to reality, it's given me many a new project to try.
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤖
Nice work; nice looking piece!🙂👍
what a super master of recycling. I love this kind of stuff.
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Saludos desde Argentina.. ¿es usted un ruso? seria muy interesante un video sobre fabricar los quemadores para fundir metal...
Hola. Editaré el metraje pronto e intentaré publicar este video lo antes posible. Sigue el canal.🤖
@@Doctor-Robo gracias. ¿Es usted de rusia?
Awesome stuff! 👍
BRAVO! 👍💖very nice job, from Quebec, Canada. I apreciate this kind of work. Don't forget i am french.
Merci beaucoup🤝, je suis ravie que mes vidéos te plaisent. La vidéo est sous-titrée en français😊🤖
Genius idea! Thank you for sharing. I just found your channel and subscribed! Can't wait for more videos!
Thank you very much for your kind comment and subscription! I'm already preparing a new video!
Awesome job I want to recycle aluminum as well any tips you can give me would be greatly appreciated
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤖
You R the man, Mr.
I am shure you are not meeting any safety practice and standard that is mandatory in the country i come from. BUT. Its very important, interesting and insightful seeing how things are made in practice. i think consumerism kills knowledge. and DIY and referring to the 'old books' even not less interesting old ussr stuff is an incredible valueable service for mankind. just the documentation of different designs and practices. this keeps up the craft AND the creativity. if everything is restricted- actually i could not imagine anyone knowing such stuff, just as in the city its hardly tolerated to boil steel in the garden....or stuff.
for an informed audience its very useful.
this all opens worlds for me. just ideas, practices, research starting points...
I agree with you. The more a person develops, the more people around him develop. We need to share knowledge and experience.
You make very good and interesting videos!
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤖
Muito bom falo do Brasil Araruama RJ
I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thank you!🤝🤖
شكرآ لتقديمك هذا العمل
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Nice 👍
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lathes are no longer necessary!
lathes are no longer necessary!
this man: builds a lathe
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Muy bueno, buen video👍
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Excelente ♦
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Love your insights and knowledge
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You sparked me ideas.
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Tanks you open my mind to help my self or others GOD BLESS YOU
I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thanks!🤝🤖
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Come again, I'll be glad!🤖
muy bueno, gracias
Thank you very much. I'm glad you liked my video. Come again🤝🤖
EXCELLENT!!!
Thank you! Come again, I'll be glad!🤝🤖
Thank you for your videos..... I inherited a watchmaker's lathe from my father. A Marshall - Common to apprentice watchmakers in the '50s. I was stunned by the accuracy I could achieve after some practice. Just a small lathe with a 50mm swing, and about 100mm center to center. A careful approach can give astounding results. Heartfelt blessings to you and yours.
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Do aluminum cans work?
Of course
Nice idea, however there would be many people who would hurt themselves with that, there are many ways that could happen
Tools are dangerous. Without tools you starve, no risk, no reward.
Question, could you use you homemade lather to turn wood as well? Such as chair or table legs, lamps maybe knive handles?
For processing long wooden workpieces, an opposite rotary center is needed so that the workpiece can be clamped correctly.
I think your awesome and so was the idea
Thank you very much for appreciating my work!I am very glad that you like my videos!🤝🤖
I wish you were my neighbour. we could be friends. Keep it up!!!! But, do not know where to get a "Mother in-law"?
🤣 Ahahaha! Or maybe I am your neighbor, you just don't know about it! 🤖
A bird of another color is still a bird. Congrats you made a lathe you no longer need.
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Another way to find center is to draw 3 random lines from edge to edge, find the middle the draw right angle from that. Where they join is center.
Please show the burner video.
Thanks a lot! Good way to find the center! I will definitely publish a video with the manufacture of my burners in the near future, as soon as I prepare it for publication.
fantastic video
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thanks & god bless
Thank you! Come again, I'll be glad!🤝🤖
You're skilled person there's no doubt about it.
But Lathe is Lathe,
You also took help of motor to rotate the job.......
Grab Love from Suneel Kanda Indian Citizen from Agra Uttar Pradesh
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Great. Subscribed in first 3-5 Mins. only. You are amazing.
Hey! I am very glad that now you are with us! 🤖🤝
Nice job great video
I am very glad that you like my videos! Come again, thanks!🤖
Awesome channel ..
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! 🤖
great channel!
I am very pleased that you like my ideas. Go to the channel, there will be many interesting videos. Thank you🤝🤖
ممنونم.واقعا هوشمندانه بود
I am very glad that you liked my idea. Thank you.🤝🤖
fabulus video sir
Thanks a lot! I'm very glad you liked it! Waiting for you on new videos!
Thanks, great work. Please explain what metal you melted and what you mean by 'flux', and if 'soda' is sodium bicarbonate? And did you use sodium chlorine as the salt? What proportions? Thank you!
Thank you! The metal is ordinary aluminum cola cans. Flux is a composition for better degassing and melting of metal, it consists of ordinary kitchen salt and ordinary soda (other names: sodium bicarbonate, drinking or baking soda, sodium bicarbonate, Natrii hydrocarbonas). Ratio 1:1.
@@Doctor-Robo OK, as I thought, you explained it correctly in your video then. Just be careful scraping that aluminium like that, very toxic if inhaled or eaten.
@@Doctor-Robo great channel by the way! Great ideas put into practice!
Can you make a video or show how you build your drill?
I have already made such a video and will publish it on my channel in the near future. Thank you.🤝🤖
Verrrry KOOL
Fun to dream...
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Muito bom parabéns gostei muito do vídeo i da ideia 🙏
Fico muito feliz que goste dos meus vídeos! Obrigado!🤝🤖
I thought you were not going to use a lathe, it's simple but still a lathe ?realy good work.
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Nice job 👍
Thanks a lot! Come back again, I will always be glad to see you on this channel!
Nice idea.
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Hi I need PDF for what you did no need for lathe
Very good. I have a lathe but found out doing something similar with a motor that you can get something just as true as on a lathe by simple means {saves setting up / good short cut}.
Im surprised how people like you can getaway with things. Ive a habbit of wanting to make something better and as result screw it up. For example if you leave the Al in a metal crucible too long the ally goes "lumpy" absorbs the iron - so kudos to those who just melt it and pour. Secondly - you didnt show - but from melting ally with LPG when machining it i found all these little pin holes throughout the metal. They are called hydrogen and you have to purge it with special toxic tablets or use Argon {I just feed the argon into mix via old brake tube bubbling and stirring around}. I dont know if you had hydrogen bubbles {but wouldnt make much difference} or if your furnace has no water in its vapours.
Thanks a lot! Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel! I did not have bubbles in aluminum, I used a flux when melting the metal (regular table salt and ordinary soda, in a ratio of 1: 1)🤖
@@Doctor-Robo of course you did say flux, but I didnt click. I assumed flux is for joining metals
THAT WAS GOOD.
Many thanks! Come again, I will always be glad to see you! There are already a lot of interesting and unusual projects on my channel, and soon there will be even more! 🤖
The closed caption text is hilarious
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Amazing
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i strongly reccomend the dave gingery books on building a homemade mqchine shop, i think youd do very well with it.
Many thanks! I will definitely heed your advice. 🤖
I unclogged my mothers kitchen sink today.
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Not necessary? What you made is a lathe.
Hi! salt and soda for the flux. You mean caustic soda? It works?
When melting the metal, I used a flux (ordinary table salt and ordinary soda, in a ratio of 1: 1)🤖
@@Doctor-Robo soda Solvay?
Nice
Thank you!🤝🤖
Great idea for a lathe.✋🤚
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Very cool but i dont think you will get the same precision as a lathe, but still very cool
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Great what you are doing I needed an aluminum disc to make a generator I needed a large waistline and therefore very expensive but apparently you have the solution
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Nice. This is not stuff I have used before
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Are you familiar with David J. Gingery? Homemade shop tools with plans.
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You put flux in the aluminum. What was the flux made of?
Yes, I add flux. 1:1 table salt and baking soda
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Tudo aleatório, mas divertido.
New subscriber here very interesting stuff you got going on.
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What country are you in??