The Incredible GASKET MAKER your WIFE already knows about!
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- We needed a full set of gaskets for this chainsaw restoration and Amy came through with a tool she had already bought for a different purpose!
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Thank you for this video. My husband just walked in and said "I might have to buy you a Cricut. I was cutting gaskets all morning." This video will support his idea. New crafting toy! Woo hoo!
This seriously just changed my life. My wife has one of these. I own a small engine shop and I'm either running out of gaskets or not able to find obscure gaskets all the time! Thank you so much. You sir are a genius!
A girl that cooks _and_ makes gaskets! Definitely a keeper.
Dont all girls cook?
@@zanpekosak2383 hell no.
@@zanpekosak2383 - Most attempt it. But there's a difference between a woman that can cook food, and a woman that can cook edible food. Yea, I said it. Cause it's TRUE!
Oh wow Im sorry for you guys. Here in the....how would I call it..the 2nd world country its expected for women to cook and to cook well. Those who cant are either gold diggers or always get rich guys who can afford buying food. For me a woman who cant cook isnt even an option. Same with cleaning or gardening. Those are all female jobs here. Not that guys don't do it.
lol, I've cut all sorts of unexpected items with my Silver Bullet and I cook:) My speciality is baking, breads, croissants, cakes...but I have been married for over 30 years!
Should have put the two smaller gaskets inside the larger one- you would have saved a lot of material that way.
There’s no turning back now. Welcome to the CNC world.
So funny I went over to my mother's house last year and I noticed she was making cool stuff with this little machine and I started sending her pictures and she has been making my gaskets and so many others thumbs up you two we luv y´all PEACE
This along with 3D printers is really allowing diy hobbyists to access a whole new world of possibilities.
Make her a Sandwich Bro.
+Lil Indian Will do!
Cool trick, let me just get my wife's CNC cutting machine...
😂😂
Another great idea for gaskets is to scam them with a scanner/copier machine and then transfer that scanned gasket image to the program to adjust. Laying a flat ruler in the with the scanned gasket allows you to adjust the image for a perfect fit every time. And I use a LASER Engraver to cut out gaskets. Been doing that for years. And if you don't have the old gasket or it is beyond anything usable (in pieces), you can lay the actual item on the scanner and get the layout that way as well. Works for me!
Hate it when my gaskets get scammed!
If you know the dots-per-inch resolution at which the image is scanned, there is no need for also scanning a ruler. Dimensions can be calculated directly from the raster image.
yes, we have this machine
But isn't a laser engraver more than $10K? How thick of a material does it cut, and can it cut neoprene rubber (not foam), say 1mm thick?
@@philreinie8976 It's not a laser but rather a vinyl cutting machine
Lad... do NOT loose that lady!! she has talent that compliments yours....
+Grey Pilgrim getting married soon! Been together 11 years! She is frigging awesome! Thanks for noticing! Iwill pass this on to her. She is thinking of starting her own channel.
Jason if you don't...........@@TheGoodoftheLand
Amy to the rescue! Awesome job on those gaskets and great seeing you in the videos!
I know a guy who uses these for carb diaphragms as well. I want it to cut vinyl lettering for restorations or to slowly kill people.
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+Hand Tool Rescue It's so bad😁😁😂😂🤣🤣! I would take it down but damn, its is just so funny!
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Make sure you get that model. The cheap one only cuts out pre-designed images from cartridges, can't do custom designs.
I use a Silhouette Cameo to make graphics for my projects like Lawnmower Decals, I like the gasket idea but have not tried it yet.
I have used my wife's Cricut machine to make gaskets. It's a LIFESAVER!
I make a photocopy of the gasket I want. Cut it out, use it as a stencil. $30.00 printer and an Exacto.
We improved the knife as well. Check out the Cricut TrueControl Knife.
Really old Laserjet 4L can print on paperboard since it feeds it from the front to the back without bending it, might be able to print onto the gasket material directly. They are very old and often need a gear replaced inside, though.
Scan the old gasket, try a bit until you figured out the scale factor and print.
I too have noticed this machine’s usefulness. I plan on using my wife’s Silhouette Cameo II for making silicone flapper valves for bagpipes. Put wax paper down, spread 100% silicone onto it, place cardboard spacers on each side, another sheet of wax paper on top, rolling pin to flatten the silicone out to the cardboard thickness, then let dry. Now you’ve got a uniform sheet of silicone to put in the cutter.
It doesn’t release as well as you’d think though so you have to use a heat gun or blow drier to soften the wax when you remove the paper. The heat certainly won’t hurt the silicone.
Wow wow... I never thought this.. well my old lady have a new project foe me.. thanks..
Wow that's awesome! I've worked on everything from from small engine to v12 Challenger tracked machines. I still mechanic some. And it's exactly like you said always run into that time frame! Wow this would save a guy countless hours and frustration!!! Great video! Count your lucky stars your fiance will work with ya!!😜 My wife of 14 years is very sweet also. Helps so much!!
5:00 mark, fantastic commentary by their chipmunk friends. Chipmunks are quality control in most gasket manufacturing facilities, so this makes sense.
They are a great setup for alot of things my niece loves hers. You will find all kinds of projects to use it for. Like they say happy wife happy life. Keep up the great videos
Think I found what the wife is getting for Christmas. This is better than when I got her the Keurig for me
Hi from England
Looks good Justin...
One thing of note:
Make sure gasket material used is the same thickness as the original...as if not then you risk altering the compression ratio on a 2 stroke...and can also affect end float on shafts/gears etc... 👍
OMG! I wish I had thought of this earlier! My wife has one and she just said "ya I can do that"
Thanks for this great Hack!
Sounds like a new business to me. Mail old gaskets or send picture via email and get new one in mail. I'm sure there are people that would pay for this.
I would!!
Id pay for that.. probably just a small fraction instead of buying the machine
+phuck ewe Wait..What? They sell gaskets? Who knew! I'm gonna go make a video about that now! Thanks for the tip! Which place has gaskets for a 1916 Galloway 16hp hit and miss?
Just playing, thanks for watching Brother and have a great day! Great new build vid on the way for your viewing pleasure.
Great idea.... Could be a nice side line offering up a gasket service for other restorers. I guess the possibilities are limitless.
@phuck ewe When you have to order gaskets for an old car from over seas, if they even still make them, and you don't get a choice in material, you might want to order custom cut gaskets instead.
That's cool!!! The wife and i use ours for the same kind of things. I cut out stencils for my woodworking all the time out of card stock and poster board. It makes such a big impact on how well i can do things.
Great video ! 👍
The old saw is pretty cool !
😲 Amazing....... the stuff that women have in their handbags... 😂
Amy is the bomb!
I am definitely passing this video on to my son. He is rebuilding a generator from WWII. He will have to use my wife's cutter to do it. Thanks for the tip. Keep up the good work.
I'm a leatherworker and I need this...
I remember when this video first came out and thought this was a cool idea. I finally got one a couple of days ago and cannot wait to cut some gaskets.
I hope you are well.
Totally awesome -- back in the day when I was racing motorcycles and snowmobiles I cut many of gaskets using an xacto knife and following the shape of the casing but they were never as perfect as what I saw you make -- great idea.
Thanks for posting.🍻
Cool tip Transmission gaskets !!
She's a keeper!
That is so cool dude! Way to go Amy helping Justin restore awesome chainsaws! 😁
This might change the restoration game for the better. Great idea and great video.
+James Easland Tha nbn is James!
Absolutely freaking genius! !!! I've tried take gaskets before. Not pretty. You could also use a scanner and place the part on the glass. You could make a wider gasket that fits the part perfectly.
You have a wonderful job. You are blessed regardless of pay. Happiness trumps money every time. Enjoy your videos.
Very cool idea. Its faster then ordering it from the parts store.
Very interesting,Awsume video machine& lady...two thumbs up👍👍
Been doing this for years now. Welcome to the world of profile cutters.
You got some slick editing going on here.
Excellent work sir
I can seriously use one of those right now! I need a gasket for my motorcycle 😬
Great job, 👍🏾, back in the days we used a wrench and gasket paper to make gaskets,
Very satisfying to watch 🙏
In the past if I had a good but stiff/old gasket I would lay it over new material and then lightly spray paint over which gives me a perfect pattern to cut out the new one from. I missed somewhere in this where you actually got the pattern into the computer- did you have a scanner or draw those or what, because that looks like it's past most people's abilities.
MY fiancé just got one of these and I was looking at super expensive gasket sets when this idea popped into my head! Thanks for a thorough video!
This is the most brilliant thing I have ever seen! Congratulations you officially blew my mind.
+Ricky Stoner Its all Amy's Idea!
@@TheGoodoftheLand oh I knew that. My wife's the same way. I'll be working on a problem for hours and she comes in and says 2 things that solve everything.
I just sent your link to my father and uncle. Daddy taught me to "tap" gaskets with a ball-peen hammer, but that's a real skill and doesn't do narrow well. Or multiples! This is brilliant: your old lady has or knows who has a Cricut and is proud to put it to work. 🦃
Well Done! mamas on point!
Great crossover of worlds!
very kool machine. i can see a lot of applications with that tool. thx 4 sharing.
Wow, that is pure showing off. Most gaskets I need are obsolete. Thanks!
I actually used mine quite often, I make vinal negatives of things I want to etch in metal than apply the vinal, etch with salt water and electricity, then remove the vinal. Works great!
The first thing i thought about when my wife bought the Silhouette Cameo (similiar machine) was: Perfect gasket maker! It is truly awsome. If you have a scanner it is super easy to copy a gasket.. It might even be possible to put the part itself on the scanner..
I bought my daughter one of them machines for Xmas😁
My wife has two Cricuts. I have thought about using them to make stencils for etching metal, but did not think about cutting gaskets with it. We have cut patterns out of steel on the CNC plasma cutter for various things though.
Note to self : Buy wife cricut gasket maker for Christmas , she'd be thrilled 😁
Wow! What a life saver!! Thanks for this video. You are the best Wait! Your woman is the best! Never underestimate a woman with a printer......... 🤔
I know what my wife is getting for Christmas
Did this a few years ago, the old gaskets were so far gone. I did a rubbing then made new ones in illustrator from scratch. If you have a good image you can live trace and export as a dxf file and open in any cutter including laser
This is genius
Not sure of anyone else mentioned this, but if you cut the small gaskets within the larger ones, you will save a lot of material.
We used to take a candle and let the soot coat a metal spoon for a few minutes then rub the carbon onto the original part then place a paper against it and rub it leaving the PERFECT outline on the paper so you can scan it or trace it.
Ive had a vinyl cutter for years and never thought of this! Amazing idea. Im gonna get to programming for my old Harleys!
It may be difficult to get your photos to be completely straight-on sometimes. In those situations, along with your ruler that you use as a reference, you can add some known-circular item (a quarter, a dime, w/e) and then as your first step in your graphic design program, you can use that shape to correct for the perspective for the camera, taking care of whatever keystone error you may have introduced by mistake.
Some rulers are actually made with circles of known size on them, exactly for this purpose, for taking evidence photos in the field.
How accurate can pictures get (as far as skew, or whatever you called it)?
The other thing you can do instead of photographing the gaskets is to scan them on a flatbed scanner. With that you can get a really accurate scan, likely dimensionally accurate to boot.
Mine aren't staying the right size, as far as ratio, they are perfect. But they still need resized.
Do you know what scanner settings might fix this?
@@elmeradams8781 Double check your DPI settings and make sure you're always designing off a matching DPI. For example if you scan at 300dpi, make sure when you bring the image into whatever software 300 pixels is still 1 inch. When I deal with Fusion 360, which infuriatingly doesn't have a feature where you can set the size of an image you import, I manually find the pixel count of the image dimensions, sketch those out, and then scale it to match.
That worked great. And I have made thousands of gaskets by hand.
WOW !!! Never thought of that..my wife has one..great idea will have her make me gaskets next time..
This will blow her mind..Cheers 🍺🍺🇺🇸🇺🇸
I used to restore old cars, I don't think that was out in the 80s, but it sure would have been handy, thanks William
I bought my wife a cricut 5 yrs ago for Christmas. I think she used it once! I'm hijacking that sucker...she'll never even know that it's missing and making cool stuff in my shop.
Nice! Got my wife one of these last year. Never thought I'd be using it!
Ha!!! Nice!!! I need to get into this!! Thanks
Good DYI video, using the CNC cutter is a really great trick. Here is a trick to add your bag of tricks. Use a scanner to scan in the parts the gasket has to fit, the higher resolution the scan the more dimensionly stable they are. I've been scanning in gaskets for years then just printing the outline on to gasket material on a inexpensive desktop printer. Every thing from carbs to truck transmissions anything that would fit the scanner. But then cutting them by hand. You've taken it to the next level.
Thumbs up
Just saw that Gary had already suggested the same approach.
My breathing has intensified looking at my wife’s Cricut
Scored my Cricut at the thrift shop for $10.
I was using it to make vinyl decals for car windows and such.
I'll try cutting some gaskets for my old Triumph next.
Good ideas to make some side money here.
+PhooBar Sweet!
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This is brilliant. I have a Silhouette cutter, and an old chipper/shredder that hasn’t run in a while because they don’t make rebuild kits for the carb anymore. Looks like I’m making gaskets this weekend 😄
Your lady uses centimetres and is American. Much respect from a metric Euro viewer.
Enjoyed the video. Grew up just across the highway from your location. Picked blackberries for 50 cents a lug possibly on same property as a kid. Hope to visit soon.
i figured this out months ago buddy. Also made some bigass stencils to paint no diving on the pool deck at work.
Awesome machine...!!!😎
Dang! That is a good idea. Looks like I now have a use for the one I bought my wife.
Wives are awesome!
Thanks another item on the xmas list.
Awesome vid! Thank you!
FREAKIN' AWESOME
The Silhouette die cutter has created a way to do this with a gridded mat. You simply take a picture of the mat with your piece on top. Then upload the picture to your computer.
Wow, super cool!
Wow, and to think all these years I have been cutting gaskets by hand and punching holes with a leather hole punch! Just awesome man!
+Brian’s World and Mechanic Same here. This thing actually works.
SWEEET!! Who knew you could do that on the CRICUT!!
I love it. I am new to small engine repair, Currently in school.
That is amazing!!
Oh wow. Nice tech.
Genius!
My sister in law works for cricut! I sent her this video. She said they are going to try to reach out to you! Awesome video as always!!
+Scott Hadley Tell her we love her product! thegoodoftheland22@gmail.com
I sent it to their regional marketing rep. as well. Close friend, she'll get a kick out of that.
Maybe cricut could make a shop model that could do longer pan gaskets and design a software that could be added to by customers that when they make a gasket for things it could list it in a library others can use afterwards. Atleast getting close is better then nothing. I own a fabrication shop and already run a large cnc plasma table and do the same process to make metal parts. I would definitely get one of these.
Lol I used a Cricut to make gaskets a month ago, nice idea showing it to community!
That and vinyl masks for etching and painting are the mane reason I was all for my lady getting a plotter. Lol