Making oiler for hard-to-reach places
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Today I will make an oil can for greasing hard-to-reach places. This oilcan will be an unusual design, but this is its advantage! I hope you like the result!
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#diy#oilcan#oiler
Fantastic!
And you are skillful at creating 👍😍👍
Wooow. Aquí andas.
Im sure you could fill it with maple syrup
now you need to build a stand for the oil can!
It's fun seeing those with the Overkill logo on random videos
@@prof.maniak5925 hahaha good eye!
@@b00573d Hehehehe ;)
Awesome video.
Just one request from my side. Please remove the music. The sounds of machines and clicking and sounds related to material handling is more enjoyable to viewers like me.
Just gorgeous! I had to think about how these pieces are beautiful now, but imagine when your grand kids marvel at them. You’re creating a legacy!
Absolutely beautiful. I have a question, how long did the entire design and construction process take please ?
a couple million
When you have infinite time - Work becomes art.
This man's obsession with spinning tools is crazy
Stop theadmilling as if that’s an easy way to make threads! By which I mean make a tutorial bc im jealous
Нормально так! Молодец, что и англоязычную аудиторию подтягиваешь)
I like how this is tagged as "DIY" lol
Amazing project as always, but I cant see myself making one any time soon :P
Outstanding. Brass is such a beautiful metal!
Beautiful work, I want one with a belt clip so I could EDC it...
What does 'EDC' stand for?
@@syxalite Every Day Carry
@@yaboikungpowfuckfinger7697 Thank you
Who need to EDC an oiler? Stop bluffing
@@mackenna117 Mechanicians, machinist, technicians, microtechicians, engineers, as to give some examples
The only thing that could make this better ?
Video production - perfect.
Machining - stupendous.
End result- superlative.
Needs some Zappa music
Honestly, other than missing that calming voice this is basically like watching Clickspring back when he actually made things.
Chris Is still making things. He's hard at work on the AK mechanism.
@@cricketthebeardie325 the antikythera mechanism has been done for a long time. He even posted the final build video last year. The research that was taking so long was also already completed. I've been a patron for him for years now so I do get all of the updates.
The issue is that the projects he works on for RUclips are always so involved that he basically had nothing to start with after finishing that, and he's had to go with over a year of recycled "clips" to keep interest alive while he basically reset and began a new project. He's working on something that's been teased that looks similar to a dial indicator, so at least we'll likely see some actual new videos from him this year.
@@cavemaneca yeah Ik I'm actually also a patreon
You make it all look so easy, yet the precision and scale tell me otherwise. New subscriber!
that's so not how how a jeweler would solder a ring together!
3:33
I feel like using a tool that small for a normal operation is such a big machinist flex
It needs a viewing window on a side for extra coolness
I’ve never seen single point internal threading with a mill before-interesting technique. Overall result is fantastic. What solder do you use?
That was beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Tác phẩm cơ khí này đẹp quá
Magic in your hand,👏 beautiful work 👌👌👍👍from india🇮🇳
Thought of the Tin Man when I saw the title.
Very cool man, phenomenal work. I could watch this for hours. You make it look so easy.
You really can make anything!!!!! 😘🤭🤭
Starship fan? How about a brass Starship with moving fore & aft flaps????
This is probably my favorite one of your creations. Probably because it's a perfect complement to some of my other tools. Do you have a storefront?
Beautiful work. I would use the disposable syringe with a extension tube to oil hard to reach parts.
Wow that was awesome
A masterpiece, but this horrible "music" pounding is bad.
Thats the only one reason why i dont like the videos. It fucks the brain
could you tell me about the micro lathe, is it a custom build or one available on the market?
Are you talking about the Sherline? They are commercially available.
Love watching your vids. What is the green liquid you are putting on certain parts? It looks like a thread retainer of some sort.
@Torque2Spec _It appears to be Loctite 620 Retaining Compound._
So VERY cool! Thanks for sharing this.
Magnifique petite burette d'huile bravo monsieur
Another awesome project! Keep up that great work!
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Hi, at 11.07 you insert a ball-bearing, then a small spring, then a retaing plate, a large spring, then plunger. I don't understand, pushing the plunger down will cause the ball-bearing to shut off? No pressure to force out the oil? And how does air get in to replace the space the oil which is ejected? Thanks.
Any recommends on the mill head flexing? I've sinched up all i can and it still wants to walk on me. 😢 Much appreciated and keep up the videos, excellent workmanship! 🙌🔥
It's clearly designed for a right handed person, but "Levsha" literally means "lefty" in Russian, (I think)
interesting
Aaah, the classic Oiler's formula
Or you can just use neddle and syringe...
Wonderful except on one incredibly annoying point: you soldered the spout to its base with a huge blob of solder. What an eyesore. Couldn’t you just have threaded and hard soldered it with tiniest amount of solder?
When are you going to finish the watch mechanism????? The gear ratios have been set, but what about the watch timing and power source to turn the hands????????? This oiler is the third project after the watch mechanism. You have had the time - Come on now - lets finish the watch!
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GENIAL PURA EXELENCIA Y ELEGANCIA ,FANTASTICO ¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
Ugh silver solder on brass...
They make these things called brazing rods and they are cool when working with brass because they are yellow like brass because they are brass silver solder is white because its not brass...
Hehe 10th loik is myne :3
Can you please give us a look at the tools you use and what modifications you made to your Taig Lathe? I have the same lathe but you have so much more for your lathe. One thing I am interested in is how can you make screw threads with yours? Please show us your tools, I at least am so interested in what you can do with that lathe.
Wow, this really shows how miniscule those Tryally Tech tools are
Beautiful, as always! Thumbs up!
Верю, что автор зарабатывает на хлеб чем-то другим (например программингом). Но то, как он проводит свое свободное время... о май гад - это великолепный способ провести время. И результат огонь!
He doesn't read your congratulations in your comments☺️. Does he?
Its not an oiler for hard to reach places. Its an oiler that will end up IN a hard to reach place..
Just sayin'......
Great job,considering the limited amount of tools you have.
I have two questions if anyone happens to know. First of all, at 10:38, how is this threading technique or tool called? Secondly, what is he using in 2:08? Is that regular solder?
It's cnc threading. Idk what the tool is called. And it's probably silver solder.
@@gabel.5269 Thank you!
Its so interesting bro very Nice.
I feel it could of been made more efficiently if not finished as a cylinder then reworked as a n oil can , nice object though
The animated tool at the beginning has the locking screw in the wrong place! How come?
Thread milling is the best milling!
Thank you for some very high quality videos!
For sale in jewelry stores. 😃
Excellent job
Beautiful oiler. We featured this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
What a NIFTY little thing amazing I love it thank for sharing.
4:15 WHAT.
I've never seen this. I guess it makes sense you can do it.
Very elegant أنيق للغاية
Is there any way we can access the design for this oiler? I'd love to make one!
Could you give us a template, that we understand how big these parts are?
Amazing 👏
This is how a brass plumbus is made.
excellent work! I would like to ask about threding cutter: what brand/ model are You using? I am looking for a cheaper alternative for Guhring 4225
Thank You in advance
Fantastic
ive never seen cnc threads, whoa
Help integza make his vortex engine!!!!!
Please make a jet butane lighter 🙏🏻🙏🏻
you are skillful at creating 👍😍👍
I have watched this so many times because I wanted to work out how an oiler works (which I now do!) and for the life of me I can't figure out how the hollow part which connects the centre plunger tube to the spout section is held in place. Like to my mind it should just pop out from the spring which sit inside, let alone when oil passes through. If anyone can explain how that holds in place I would be super greatful as it just isn't clicking!
Also you have successfully made an oiler so beautiful it no longer belongs in a shop, amazing work!
I want one. Where do I send the $6,470.00 cheque for my oil can?
Great job Sir.
This is incredible
Why are you not using tail supoort? You would be able to take much deeper and faster cuts.
Supoooort. Lmao
Wow! I can't even imagine how to do what you just did. True marvel in manufacturing, how long did the design take you to make?
Just gorgeous, but how do you have confidence that every bit of brass machining artifact is flushed from the inside? A shame to ruin the thing being oiled because the oiler couldn't be cleaned....
Thank You for the great video! Nice workmanship. Liked the music too! Keep 'em coming!
This was one of those "Why my not subbed yet?" Vids
Awesome piece of craftsmanship.
Awesome project!
Is this thread milling machine a CNC? It's the very first time I've seen this process
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏
It looks like it's gonna leak oil when it's idle .😮😢.
RUclips recommended your videos about a week ago and I've been on a binge ever since...! Amazing stuff you do!
Well done my dear sir
Give US the oil and *you can have freedom lad*
Do u have any plans. I like the design.
beautiful
Plzz teach me how to make a TEG battery with all your elements and machinery it would be a great project
You need a pocket watch chain to compliment it.
What kind of lathe is that its not very large from the look of it
Well watched the video, what kind of equipment are you using?
Amazing craftsmanship. Fabulous masterpiece ❤️.
Absolutamente incrível. Acabei de conhecer seu canal e já me inscrevi. Você está de parabéns. Abraços do Brasil. 👏👏👏
Wow... Great artist beautiful art work. Please keep good work. We need more videos
I want to see this guy make a mechanical watch
Impressive. If I may ask. What prompted you to build this oiler?