Cut metal easily! - DIY Power hacksaw

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  • @MakeBrooklyn
    @MakeBrooklyn 5 лет назад +107

    That is a super cool design! Nice that it can be powered by anything that generates rotational force like an electric motor, a drill or a child shackled to a treadmill ;) Well done!

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +12

      I didn't think of that last one. At least I can then use my drill at the same time..

    • @sopiyan7958
      @sopiyan7958 5 лет назад

      👍

    • @cuzz63
      @cuzz63 5 лет назад +3

      @@Thepracticalengineer , gives you a reason to keep kids around. :)

    • @rominhawk3949
      @rominhawk3949 5 лет назад +1

      LOL Make Brooklyn; or a squirrel in a squirrel cage; running on demand.

    • @danceswithstone
      @danceswithstone 5 лет назад +4

      Save a few steps and shackle the kid to the hacksaw.

  • @essextwo
    @essextwo 2 года назад +1

    FOR REAL - 2 minutes ago I was trying to explain the jig I had in my mind, with the sleeve/collar that holds the hacksaw straight for better cuts... and this is above and beyond what I was talking about but I'm glad I'm not insane for thinking like this.

  • @rolandtobiasz
    @rolandtobiasz 5 лет назад +266

    Professional lathe, Festool circular saw with rail, drill press, disk sander, air gun, battery-powered angle grinder, stick welder, band saw, 3D printer ... yup a home-made drill powered hacksaw is all that you need 😉

    • @402outdoorzx5
      @402outdoorzx5 5 лет назад +12

      I love this comment

    • @36ydna
      @36ydna 5 лет назад +6

      I was thinking exactly the same thing. But very creative.

    • @lennym480
      @lennym480 5 лет назад +4

      Right!
      Might as well just buy the reciprocating saw and call it a day!

    • @gotchurebeacons-gaming9023
      @gotchurebeacons-gaming9023 5 лет назад +6

      Roland Tobiasz So true! Many of these “workshop hacks” are made with materials and tools that negate the need for the hack. Like, if I had all that stuff, I wouldn’t need the cool invention.

    • @zebragrrl
      @zebragrrl 5 лет назад +6

      @@gotchurebeacons-gaming9023 Well if you're on a budget and have access to SOME tools, but not the one you need, this video is showing you that it's possible to make your own tools!
      I'm actually hoping to make one of these, and while I have access to a milling machine/lathe at the local community workshop, it's not very reliable. I'm going to make mine a little bit differently (bolts and skate bearings for the pivots, and a salvaged steel rod and a couple of linear bearings that fit it, rather than a 3D printed slider).. but I really appreciate this video, and it shows how a tool like this COULD be made, and how effective it can be.
      And that makes it frikking awesome. Just gotta find a drill to semi-dedicate to the task!

  • @whiteraven242
    @whiteraven242 4 года назад +1

    whoa...this is really inspiring. All this knowledge i really like what you are doing, I'm a 17 year old boy from Greece and i love making swords and knives (i dont kill people chill) although i lack tools and skill i love doing it. I bet you loved what you do from a kid and now you made your dream come true, i hope i end up like you and you earned my subscription

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  4 года назад

      Thanks! that's awesome to hear! Yeah, keep making and doing the things you do. At some point you can start to sell the knives to make some money for more tools :)

  • @errolfoster1101
    @errolfoster1101 5 лет назад +17

    if you lower the pivot for the top arm you could finish your cuts with the blade parallel to the base give less chance of hitting the vice and make it cut on the forward stroke other than that it is a really great idea and well made

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I should have placed the vice a bit higher probably

    • @Yonatan24
      @Yonatan24 5 лет назад +2

      Just raise the vise, with a track where you can move back too, so you don't use (waste) half of the blade.

  • @MickB235
    @MickB235 5 лет назад +1

    Yes this power hacksaw was built with some tools that I'm drooling over especially that little lathe but it has given me food for thought . I may not be able to repeat to an enth degree of this but I could certainly adapt what I have to suit accordingly ...thanks for some very valuable ideas

  • @EthanCarterDesigns
    @EthanCarterDesigns 5 лет назад +3

    Such a fantastic idea - love how your brain works man! Keep up the awesome work!

  • @mans4104
    @mans4104 5 лет назад +1

    What is important here is the clever power hacksaw design, and the video to show us how it can be done, how you will do it is your problem.

  • @catrat1967
    @catrat1967 5 лет назад +17

    Should rise up your vice, so you don't cut into your table or you vice, would be a straighter plain, good job!

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Paul, Yeah, that's would definitely be better. Thanks!

    • @Breeegz
      @Breeegz 5 лет назад +1

      or make the base longer so you are cutting with the front 1/3rd of the hacksaw blade instead of the back 1/3rd.

  • @citec123x
    @citec123x 5 лет назад

    What a great invention, nice and easy and you just went straight to the point without any BS.. Thank you man....!!

  • @EpicSqu1rrel
    @EpicSqu1rrel 5 лет назад +65

    I have all these tools apart from the lathe, which reminds me, i need to buy a lathe.

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +1

      Good reminder 👍😉

    • @crussey
      @crussey 5 лет назад +3

      Also clamps... you need some more clamps

    • @EpicSqu1rrel
      @EpicSqu1rrel 5 лет назад +2

      @@crussey your god damm right! You can't have enough clamps

    • @Hellsong89
      @Hellsong89 5 лет назад +4

      @@EpicSqu1rrel buy a metal lathe... witch organs you planned on selling? Cheapest of even china models that are utter trash are in price range of 500€ and you cant really get anything with meter long table under 1K. Ones you might score really rarely are several tons in weight and take their own workshop, plus several hundred on moving costs. Thankfully i can still make smaller things with poverty lathe (anything that fits into drill chuck and can be shaped with angle grinder and files) but damn i need proper size lathe, even if it does not have auto feed, or that much speed control.

    • @EpicSqu1rrel
      @EpicSqu1rrel 5 лет назад

      @@Hellsong89 when I go to buy one I'll budget 1.5-2k, second hand market might turn up some good items. But thats maybe a year away so I'll look then

  • @vovatechnic
    @vovatechnic 4 года назад +2

    Це геніальне, просте і доступне рішення !!! Болгарка це вже відстій!!! Лайк

  • @Happyfacehotwheels
    @Happyfacehotwheels 5 лет назад +4

    So many negative comments about using expensive tools. Use what you have. You can make this with basic tools and a little ingenuity.

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 5 лет назад +2

      Indeed, everything you see here can be done with hand tools. You don't need a metal lathe or 3D printer to make parts, but if you have use them.

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +2

      I fully agree! use the tools you have and like to use. It's not really possible to make it with tools everyone has because everyone has a different toolset.

  • @jeffbeck6501
    @jeffbeck6501 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I had exactly the same idea as you did, except my idea was to enclose the cutting action in a box to decrease the noise and to cut much more slowly, more like a 3D printer type of slow, to make it as low noise as possible, and to contain all the dust. Your design is much more practical and way faster and more usable. Great job man.

  • @colincrooky
    @colincrooky 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent! I think the fulcrum could be a little lower as the saw was getting close to your vise.
    Ignore the negative comments it was a really good simple project for almost anyone to emulate with a little imagination & improvisation.
    Thank you!

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад

      Hey Colin, Thanks for your comment! That would indeed improve it, it even removed a bit of my vise on the first cut..

  • @RaptorV1USA
    @RaptorV1USA 5 лет назад

    The key benefit here is the clean STRAIGHT cuts you get vs sawing by hand,... the speed is also very nice, ...
    Well done, very impressive...

  • @spunkybrewster1972
    @spunkybrewster1972 5 лет назад +174

    I once saw a cool DIY video where Ford made a car out of stuff they had in their factory.

    • @waynedub1167
      @waynedub1167 5 лет назад +7

      But did it work after they were done?

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +5

      That sounds awesome!

    • @dancahill9122
      @dancahill9122 5 лет назад

      @@Thepracticalengineer : Spunky Brewster was being sarcastic.
      No offence meant but I realize that someone that is originally not from the USA finds sarcasm difficult to grasp and understand.

    • @callumclark3358
      @callumclark3358 5 лет назад +5

      @@dancahill9122 No offence to those originally from the USA. I think they may be ok with sarcasm, but irony they just don't get. If your post is anything to go by! 😃

    •  5 лет назад +3

      @@dancahill9122 I'm from Belgium and I got it I doubt it is related to the country. It's weird seing a guy using high powered and highly technological tools to make a kind of low tech tool. . .

  • @vikingo3550
    @vikingo3550 2 года назад

    Great idea, cool design, relatively cheap materials. 10/10 my friend, cheers!

  • @george.b.
    @george.b. 5 лет назад +15

    That's pretty cool, but I don't imagine that 3D printed linear bearing will last very long. Perhaps you could look into metal casting and use a 3D printed model to make a cast. Even pot metal (zinc alloy, relatively low melting temperature) will last much longer than plastic.

    • @Daishar
      @Daishar 5 лет назад +2

      3D printed one won't last, but a self lubricating plastic like a delrin or a teflon should hold up for a while.

    • @VolksTrieb
      @VolksTrieb 4 года назад

      I 3D Print stuff at work out of Nylon. ABS wont last, yes. But nylon holds up to industrial tasks....

  • @frankdutton8448
    @frankdutton8448 2 года назад

    Nice result.
    I did notice that while cutting at the end of the saw action the blade cuts into the bench and vice. I don't know if anyone has mentioned this.
    There are two solutions that require the blade to be horizontal at the end of the cutting process. The is completed by placing the saw without being attached to the post axle and either changing the length of the swing arm, lower the height of the axle or both. This way the blade will be on a greater angle at the st start.
    I like the temporary fixing of the vice. By, adding 2 more block fixing points, the vice position can be varied to suit the piece being cut.
    The timber pieces are great for small easy cuts, but can be replaced with metal to cope with large and long lasting jobs. The timber can be the first step as a prototype to a more durable cutting tool for items like railway line.

  • @TheGbab
    @TheGbab 5 лет назад +4

    Cool project. One improvement would be to allow for the vise to be moved to another position further from the motor to use the rest of the blade. (A problem in all power hacksaws is using all of the blade to get more life.)

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад

      You are right. With power hacksaws this is often the case. however, with the price of these blades....

  • @JohnBobRoger
    @JohnBobRoger 2 года назад

    Great background music .....love it...also your shop is the perfect colour.....wood...dont change a thing....awesome vids..All the Best from Canada....: )

  • @j.p.4991
    @j.p.4991 5 лет назад +6

    eres el mejor, deberías ser reconocido por muchos ¿o no piensan eso?

  • @hamishanderson8619
    @hamishanderson8619 5 лет назад

    Nicely done! Low cost simplicity. I see a lot of negative comments , however , they miss the point. This covers quite a few issues , angle grinders, chop saws and even band saws create a lot of noise and if you're in a built up environment not desirable. Airborne grinding swarf gets in everywhere in a small shop. It's portable , cuts accurately for what it is. Occupies a small footprint , it can be made from scrap and it's dirt cheap to do. Kudo's Bud!

  • @survii1405
    @survii1405 5 лет назад +4

    Este hombre debe tener mas subs!!!

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад

      ¡Feliz que pienses eso! ¡Compártelo con tus amigos y en las redes sociales y lo lograremos! (translated)

  • @CyrusBee
    @CyrusBee 5 лет назад +1

    Haha this was super cool! I like how he gets visibly excited when it’s done, that made it even more fun to watch

  • @ИльяПерепёлкин-н1е
    @ИльяПерепёлкин-н1е 5 лет назад +40

    Кто от Доктора Дью зашёл!? Ставь лайк!!!

    • @maksmaks1132
      @maksmaks1132 4 года назад +2

      Разве у него было видео об этом?

  • @josecolmenares567
    @josecolmenares567 5 лет назад

    Nice idea. I realy like your design. SAMPLY AND EASY . THANKS

  • @freeinhabitant2422
    @freeinhabitant2422 5 лет назад +16

    I came for the video - Stayed for the comments :D

  • @johnfreire8292
    @johnfreire8292 4 года назад

    Muy buena esa herramienta.ahorra tiempo y fatiga. Felicitaciones!!
    Saludos desde Ecuador.

  • @juancaceres1153
    @juancaceres1153 5 лет назад +5

    Me gustaría que le puedas dar más recorrido al corte de la sierra
    Muy bueno
    Saludos desde Argentina

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee 4 года назад

    Absolutely brilliant! I can't wait to make one. It is awesome. Wow! You are gifted kind Sir!

  • @scantrain5007
    @scantrain5007 5 лет назад +3

    Great Project - well done! Only the music in this video ...

  • @joseaguiar5716
    @joseaguiar5716 4 года назад

    Show...show. ..show de bola garotinho. Aqui do Brasil, aplaudindo sua criatividade. Excelente...

  • @laskerlololucas5648
    @laskerlololucas5648 5 лет назад +9

    Eres un crack Bro cuenta siepre con mi apoyo para to

  • @Mucram-17
    @Mucram-17 5 лет назад

    I just recently found your channel. I subbed.you have a great mind,and ideas.My 12 year old son and i, love your vidoes.thank you from New Jersey USA

  • @paulameloot9380
    @paulameloot9380 5 лет назад +4

    That’s a cool idea, but a couple improvements could be done : replace the sliding mecanism with a linear bearing, and add an external switching system, so that you don’t have to reach the back of the machine while operating it. Anyway nice video ;)

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the feedback! You are right. If it would be a full on machine it does need those changes indeed but it being drill powered it wasn't so easy to introduce the auto stop function.

    • @johne.osmaniii7217
      @johne.osmaniii7217 5 лет назад +1

      Instead of having the bar sliding over the top of the other bar,(creating friction) you could add a couple of roller bearings to eliminate that grind, ... & it would roll a lot easier than sliding against itself, ...

  • @johnpiettro4644
    @johnpiettro4644 2 года назад

    Thank you for a great idea. One can personalise this projects according to their preferences and available tools and materials which is really good.

  • @raspzar2903
    @raspzar2903 5 лет назад +4

    Импортный контент для доброго доктора Дью!!!

  • @proteekbasu2562
    @proteekbasu2562 4 года назад

    Neat and professional finish. Your workshop is really well equipped.

  • @Dariogod.
    @Dariogod. 5 лет назад +3

    Eres el mejor

  • @rominhawk3949
    @rominhawk3949 5 лет назад

    Great little project. And great presentation. Thank you. I'm sure this will be very handy for larger stock steel cuts. Otherwise, you probably can use the band saw for quick cuts. But, if something is going to take more than 10 minutes, you probably don't want to be standing that long in front of the band saw. I used to work in a machine shop years ago, and we had a band hack saw that will cut through 6" cold roll steel. It would take a while, and need lots of coolant. Great idea. Thanks.

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад

      Thanks! yeah it's impressive to see a bandsaw like that cut through seriously big stock

  • @johnellison3030
    @johnellison3030 5 лет назад +3

    This music makes me want to dance naked in the fruit and vegetable section of the supermarket. La lalala la lala.

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +1

      Please don't give them my name if they arrest you for doing that 😂

  • @hjboots
    @hjboots 4 года назад

    Awesome even though you have very expensive equipment. Great minds create wonderful things and you seem to have just that. Keep it up i really enjoyed watching.

  • @drmodestoesq
    @drmodestoesq 5 лет назад +4

    I came for the DIY engineering....and stayed for the music.

  • @momentsPY
    @momentsPY 5 лет назад

    Clever idea and GREAT background music. Greetings from Paraguay in So.Am,

  • @valveman12
    @valveman12 5 лет назад +3

    Oh, you guys and your expensive Festools! Ok...I'm jealous :-( Nice build idea! How are the 3D printed parts holding up? BTW: If you add a counterweight to the rear, you can control the downward pressure and not have to hold that handle.

  • @juanceto07
    @juanceto07 5 лет назад

    yo creo que este año la pegas y llegas al millón uno nunca sabe lo digo por tu contenido de CALIDAD y ENTRETENIDO

  • @luamayav
    @luamayav 5 лет назад +171

    DIY....with 5k of tools lol

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +26

      That's what makes it fun

    • @gattonpc
      @gattonpc 5 лет назад +21

      Everyone start learning on something.. some with expensive tools and others with less expensive tools or just a few tools. That's not the point.. the point is that he creates something.. and have fun doing it. Don't be jealous. buy some cheap tools and make some tools for yourself.. a better ones that will fit your work style and plans.

    • @luamayav
      @luamayav 5 лет назад +13

      @@gattonpc First, I'm not jealous, second I do have the tools, minus the printer, third, it was a joke.

    • @gattonpc
      @gattonpc 5 лет назад +3

      @@luamayav Really?.. if it was a joke then sorry.

    • @The_YouTube_Critic
      @The_YouTube_Critic 5 лет назад +17

      I always get annoyed with that. Oh wow this looks like a cool vid for a DIY whatever that I could make. Oh wait, I don't have a table saw, router, planer, drill press, lathe..etc.

  • @frederickastilla1018
    @frederickastilla1018 4 года назад

    Such a genius work man! Im ur fan now! Eric from Philippines.

  • @nombreapellido5293
    @nombreapellido5293 5 лет назад +10

    qué estudiaste para ser tan genial (perdón por no saber inglés XD)

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +4

      Estudié ingeniería aeronáutica, pero aprendí la mayor parte de esto en casa o en el trabajo. (translated)

    • @robertcerrutog1104
      @robertcerrutog1104 5 лет назад +3

      @@Thepracticalengineer o Dios mío este sabe inglés y español es todo en uno alguien dele un título de profesional

    • @Pacheco_462
      @Pacheco_462 5 лет назад +3

      @@robertcerrutog1104 usa Google translate

  • @bcrrica6449
    @bcrrica6449 5 лет назад

    This is my favourite video of your channel you advanced a lot Emiel like a youtuber congratulations!!😁

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад

      Thanks! That's cool to hear! I really like the video as well!

    • @bcrrica6449
      @bcrrica6449 5 лет назад

      @@Thepracticalengineer yes and the machine is really cool to

  • @Lafaramesh2.0
    @Lafaramesh2.0 5 лет назад +11

    So, you have everything Expensive tools except a Chop-Saw, right? lol

    • @fitseveryday
      @fitseveryday 5 лет назад +4

      the value of this video is that creativity, and idea for people who can't afford every fancy tool like me.

  • @installer1571
    @installer1571 4 года назад

    You should be very proud of yourself it is a brilliant idea well done

  • @dutcheeseblend5458
    @dutcheeseblend5458 5 лет назад +3

    Cool! Handig idee en goed uit te voeren! Enne, wanneer laat je zien hoe je die lijmzuiger hebt gemaakt? 🤣

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад

      Die lijmzuiger is nog niet zo eenvoudig. Maar met een goede edit kom je een heel eind

    • @leonbroekx
      @leonbroekx 5 лет назад

      Wat moet je met dit ding als je al die andere tools al hebt?

  • @henrycastellanos238
    @henrycastellanos238 5 лет назад

    excelente trabajo!! una herramienta muy fácil de hacer!! un saludo desde Venezuela

  • @proprty123
    @proprty123 5 лет назад +20

    Если немного переделать, думаю, жена будет довольна

    • @Nikolas346
      @Nikolas346 4 года назад

      Ничего переделывать не надо, вместо ручки дилду привертеть)

    • @alimmambet2575
      @alimmambet2575 4 года назад

      @@Nikolas346 изверг,пилу хотя бы снять надо,а то жена станет одноногим пиратом,да и матрас пострадает

  • @RomsFabrication
    @RomsFabrication 2 года назад

    Great job bro this is a perfect tutorial for all beginners fabricator👍

  • @yamirxd5587
    @yamirxd5587 5 лет назад +6

    0 dislikes ♡

  • @JustMe-lp1em
    @JustMe-lp1em 4 года назад +1

    You should put a cam on it that lifts the blade for the return stroke. That way it does not drag the blade backwards across the material and dull the blade prematurely. Just an idea. Very simple to incorporate. Nice job!

  • @alexmr8536
    @alexmr8536 5 лет назад +7

    Me parece que hay más españoles y latinos que ingleses XDDD
    U.P.D.T.

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +5

      Al menos en los comentarios hay. Por eso he añadido los subtítulos en español. (translated)

  • @ssilkin48
    @ssilkin48 5 лет назад

    Я думал меня ни чем уже не удивить ! Молодец замечательная идея!

  • @skylark4901
    @skylark4901 5 лет назад +15

    DIY!, first you get a 3D printer, okay..........

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +2

      or make one..

    • @Alrukitaf
      @Alrukitaf 5 лет назад +1

      I can barely afford my angle grinder with a cut-off wheel. Hey, wait a minute, that gives me an idea ......

  • @DMAX_DIY
    @DMAX_DIY 2 года назад

    Nice.. I appreciate you going through the effort to do an 'English' version for some of your videos.. I can understand the other ones, but this one is super great. Thanks DMAX motion sim

  • @laskerlololucas5648
    @laskerlololucas5648 5 лет назад +6

    Te sigo desde los 500subs

  • @Grimjau
    @Grimjau 5 лет назад

    That´s pretty cool. I will build my own hacksaw after watching your video. But much bigger and powered by electric engine. Greetings from Austria.

  • @ryan1965chevy
    @ryan1965chevy 5 лет назад +17

    Has a two thousand dollar track saw.. ....... can't afford a portaband ?

    • @Happyfacehotwheels
      @Happyfacehotwheels 5 лет назад +5

      And in this video I go to the store and buy a portaband. That's the video you want to watch?
      You know Just because you can buy it doesn't mean you have to.

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +2

      That's right Ian, also having other tools doesn't mean having a lot of money on the bank... kinda the other way around..

    • @Happyfacehotwheels
      @Happyfacehotwheels 5 лет назад +1

      @@Thepracticalengineer I know what you mean. You work hard to make money to buy tools so you can make more money. Now you can buy better tools to make your work easier and faster. Making tools with the tools you purchased is a bonus. Money in the Bank and tools in the garage takes time, sometimes a lifetime.

  • @Ambinwoke
    @Ambinwoke 5 лет назад

    This is market ready. Good job. I will buy one if i see it in the market.

  • @emanueljeschke4595
    @emanueljeschke4595 5 лет назад +4

    Cool idea but your only using 50% of the blades length. Not very effective

  • @franciscoacosta7068
    @franciscoacosta7068 4 года назад

    Muy bueno tu trabajo. T saludo desde la provincia d Tucumán. Corazón d Argentina.

  • @elpirate9525
    @elpirate9525 5 лет назад +3

    Makes a "DIY" tool with a $1500 laythe 🙄

    • @DrunkenNinja46
      @DrunkenNinja46 5 лет назад

      and a 3d printer lmao

    • @razorvla
      @razorvla 5 лет назад +2

      that is still made by himself ! i call that diy, even if he is well equipped ;)

  • @zimbagerman7045
    @zimbagerman7045 5 лет назад

    Am impressed, it's really fast clean cuts

  • @TheKolesnikoFF
    @TheKolesnikoFF 5 лет назад +3

    Зачем эта дурь у меня в рекомендациях? Самая худщая идея из всех что я видел.

  • @musicolocuaz3951
    @musicolocuaz3951 4 года назад

    Awesome! Very useful on the metalworking shop.

  • @divertechnology
    @divertechnology 5 лет назад

    excellent video.. i used to cut a lot. the best of this invention its that its not noise and full of garbage.

  • @tecnologiadisruptivaydesce6075
    @tecnologiadisruptivaydesce6075 4 года назад

    Exelente idea .... Porque todos tenemos un taladro ....mil gracias por compartir 📹

  • @cristelrosse3300
    @cristelrosse3300 5 лет назад +2

    Llegué muy tarde pero aún así no me perdería tus videos :D vuelvo a reiterar que es un canal espléndido
    Tus videos me encantan son muy agradable y entretenidos , simplemente fantástico 🌿❤

  • @CanalSHAWBE
    @CanalSHAWBE 4 года назад

    great idea congratulations✌️👍

  • @kaalqnk
    @kaalqnk 4 года назад

    Thanks from Argentina. Very interesting your machine.

  • @garyb9867
    @garyb9867 5 лет назад

    With your beautiful shop and quality tools the question is: Never mind... Because you can!

  • @noomngowclip
    @noomngowclip Год назад

    Love your creativity! I will make this one for sure

  • @Angel_Leviel_24313
    @Angel_Leviel_24313 4 года назад

    Gracias por compartir tu conocimiento.!! Saludos desde Mexico 🇲🇽 👋

  • @danmoreton1788
    @danmoreton1788 5 лет назад

    Nice build! I liked the step wise approach to making this project. Well done!

  • @heru-deshet359
    @heru-deshet359 5 лет назад +1

    If that isn't one of the coolest conversions I've ever seen! You made me subscribe.

  • @billarroo1
    @billarroo1 5 лет назад

    That's a nice job, thought about making a power hacksaw, but didn't know what to use, GREAT VIDEO

  • @frankrodriguez7468
    @frankrodriguez7468 5 лет назад

    Looks like an actually great invention.
    Thumbs up
    👍👍

  • @yavalang
    @yavalang 4 года назад

    This is exactly what I'm looking for. I will do it in my own way ( using the parts laying around), but thanks for the ideas and inspiration, very helpful!

  • @abibodlogistics
    @abibodlogistics 5 лет назад

    Guy I like this and you are good,I wish you more achievement so that you can make it more perfect and trust me I like all these type of technology and I will be the first set of your customers.

  • @abdulhamidhazaini1970
    @abdulhamidhazaini1970 5 лет назад

    So cool bro and you will just apply little pressure onto the hacksaw handle I believe depending on what type of material to be cut.

  • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
    @mohabatkhanmalak1161 5 лет назад

    Nice build. Three queries, firstly the size of the saw I think a larger size would be better as you are doing machining and might want to cut larger stock. Secondly some downward force would be required (depending on the material being cut) and maybe put different weights on the handle part. And lastly an automatic cut off switch is required to turn the motor off when the material has been cut.
    Did you build it as a prototype to see how it works and will build another in metal?

    • @Thepracticalengineer
      @Thepracticalengineer  5 лет назад +1

      Hey, Thanks for the feedback! The downward force would be nice as well as having the cutoff switch. I think if you'd build a version that had this you wouldn't make it drill powered.. I might make another one in the future that has this but Im not planning it at the moment

  • @Mikhandmaker
    @Mikhandmaker 5 лет назад

    GREAT JOB!!! Congratulations

  • @Johnny-sl1zr
    @Johnny-sl1zr 3 года назад

    Excelente herramienta desde Guayaquil-Ecuador

  • @moisesgomez5593
    @moisesgomez5593 4 года назад

    Of course is a wonderful work. Good job. Greetings from Costa Rica

  • @WELDERTECH
    @WELDERTECH 4 года назад

    i liked.........creative......
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    goodjob.........

  • @whelpdog1
    @whelpdog1 5 лет назад

    Very Nifty tool, last time I saw something like that I was passing through machine shop in high school and always thought about it when I was sawing.

  • @giorgioverde9951
    @giorgioverde9951 4 года назад

    Che spettacolo!! Sei un genio!!!

  • @manoharsagunthalla9215
    @manoharsagunthalla9215 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much for sharing the wonderful and simple video

  • @planecrazyish
    @planecrazyish 4 года назад

    Nice job! Your workshop looks great. I really like the design of that saw.

  • @moopmoop345
    @moopmoop345 5 лет назад

    Fantastic idea, I was always concerned about getting replacement parts for the big ones and the space they take up, this solves that problem pretty well. Id probably weight the top and make it from steel, but, still cool.

  • @Everythings_Adjustable
    @Everythings_Adjustable 5 лет назад

    Nicely made project and it makes me smile just to watch it 👍 😊