@@greyhoundindustries4386Had he made it open source with an option to become a patreon he would’ve made a lot more money. Locking it behind 10 buck paywall makes this project less popular.
I don't really need this, but I think I'm going to build one. The low cost is incredible and it will give me a ton of capabilities that I would otherwise not bother experimenting with.
I remember hearing about how electric motors used to be really expensive so they would do exactly what you’re doing here creating new attachments to turn the one motor into many things. This reminds me a lot of a stand mixer
“Most people have a 3D printer these days” what a time to be alive. The fact that they are available for the price of a regular paper printer now is awesome. Thanks for sharing this project and how you evolve it and improve it.
My man, coming through with gold! I'm eager and ready to send you my donation and looking forward to the 3d files. I bought the spindle motor referenced in the last video. Its itching to get to work. Thank you for this offering James!
This is the coolest thing I’ve seen in a long time, as a software engineer working on many open-source projects, seeing these fairly open source hardware projects make me so excited, if you need help with software stuff (I’m working with embedded systems), let me know! :)
Damn, this thing is incredible. I have so so many hobbies that would have benefited from me getting into 3d printing, but I’ve been intimidated. This may be the push because I need this machine in my life lol
If you’re still intimidated by it, I would highly recommend picking up a Bambu Labs printer. I have been printing for over a decade, and there has never been a more competent, usable, reliable, and dead simple to operate machine. Prusa Research’s printers are a close second, but their steadfast commitment to the RepRap community, which I greatly appreciate, is holding them back as a printer manufacturer.
Bro... This is absolutely ingenious. Your ability to see the potential in simplicity is straight epic. Can I buy one off of you? I'm in CT and it looks like your in NYC; I'd absolutely take a drive to pick one up and support your ingenious projects.
OK Bro, you earned a sub with this one. Its not only great that you have put so much thought and effort into this, its great you are sharing it with others in these times. As a maker, I concentrate efforts into making my own jigs and tools that work with my build process so I appreciate the intelligence in your machine and will put your channel on the makerspace RUclips account for folks to learn from and be inspired by your enthusiasm and cleverness. Best of luck and I hope your channel takes off like an Elon Musk Rocket.
dude! this video rules! i can only imagine what a kit that includes the motor and all of these accessories would cost, if it were being sold by a big-name company.
Right I’d like to buy one with all attachments and maybe a second one with a larger motor for later get projects and all attachments in that ad well. It would be awesome
I was thinking you could make it into a glass lathe and then I saw you already did, at least with one chuck. You could use another motor and synchronize them and have the second chuck with a hole through so you could place tube in it and connect a blow hose. I'm a glassblower but I make my own torches and all sorts of stuff. I have some awesome ideas as I'm sure you do so get ahold of me if you're interested
I was already convinced to become a backer- then I saw the Necronomicon from The Evil Dead- and I just... I don't really know what to say, other than... Groovy. I'll be sending the donation soon- thanks for this.
This is the tool for people who like to acquire lots of hobbies ( or ADHD desire to swap hobbies every three months.) When you swap hobbies you can just swap/print the new part rather than needing wholly new equipment.
Hey what’s up! I’m a fellow engineering creative. Just finished up on making my own beautiful power hone and coffee grinder (hand grinder conversion to power mount) over the last 5 months and your work on this all in one machine is absolutely awesome. REALLY loving the modular nature of the whole build and I think you’ve made an amazing set of add ons too. I’d love to support the build and likely get into making my own as well (part time business owner in jewelry with tons of creative hobbies) Thanks for sharing your work!
Holy cow, what an awesome project. I've been looking into gemcutting setups and they're all so very expensive for a starter who isn't sure if he'd even continue doing it. However, I've been needing a bench grinder anyway, so having a machine like this that can do it all would be exactly what I want. Even better, I have a 3D printer!
I hate to burst your bubble, but “bench-top motor with many tools” was something our grandfathers, and our great grandfathers had. The only thing revolutionary about it is that now it can be made by anyone, and that is truly something to be celebrated. The power tool industry found out a long time ago that it was much better business to sell you many motors, each with one tool attached, than one motor with separate tools. If you look at old, old bench top tools, you’ll often see a belt pully on the other end of the motor shaft. For accessories that they made, that someone else made, and that you made.
@CMDR_Hadion hate to burst your bubble but he can actually... its the first mainly 3d printed multi use bench grinder with multiple uses... I have yet to see a tool with that kinda advertising Tho if he did we would no longer able to do certain things with.. open source has some benefits and downfalls
@@corocsat8469 take it from a patent holder, just because you re-make a pre-existing item in a new and innovative way via a new manufacturing node doesn’t necessarily make that item patentable. Believe me, been there, done that. The USPTO would almost certainly just see this as a bench top motor with an accessory shaft. He might be able to get this patented under, a Jeweler’s Tool Class, if there is such a class, or perhaps a different tool class with some limited scope. Applying mundane and pre-existing technologies in a unique way to a *new* industry *is* patentable, and it’s how I got my patent. And owning a patent on something does *not* mean you have to close source it, though most do, myself included- though that’s at the behest of my other partners. A patent *protects* your legal right to a monopoly on a new invention for 20 years. What you do with that monopoly is up to you. You can open source your patented design with a non-commercial license, if you feel generous after spending thousands of dollars in the patenting process.
@@corocsat8469 hate to burst your bubble, but he probably can't. A patentable idea has to be novel and non-obvious. A horizontal mounted motor/shaft is the same as a lathe, the 3d printing aspect is obvious, and attachments for different purposes (jigs) are also not new, so none of those features are patentable. Even if he could patent this, it wouldn't be worth it, patents cost a lot of money, and this is a very easy idea to copy, especially being marketed as cheap alternative, he can't raise prices too much to recoup those costs. Certain jigs might be patentable but any jig that hasn't been patented before probably won't have enough of a market. That being said the designs are copyrighted and he could potentially trademark the name and marketing materials. He also as a big advantage in being the first 3D printed system to market, but look at the various 3D printed organization systems that people have come up with. The big market for this will be selling the STLs, as that'll be the biggest draw for hoobyists with 3D printers, as it's a good cost value, for $10 you'd have to model everything yourself in an hour to break even, not to mention hours of design, printing, prototyping, testing and redesigning that he's done.
@@corocsat8469you patent ideas, processes, novel designs and concepts not materials used for those ideas and concepts. Like car rims have been metal for decades, then people made carbon fiber rims. You can’t patent making carbon fiber rims but you can patent the process if it’s new.
I'm sure you are being flooded with emails! I sent one too. Lol Commenting again to help your algorithm because this is a great machine idea. I am super excited to try this.
you could make it out of a stronger filament than pla or petg (more expensive) but the wiring could be hard for some people, you could make a video for that too.
Hmmm. I have a resin printer for miniatures, so im always nervous about applying that to stuff for extruder printers. I may just have to try this anyway though...
Im a DIY enthusiast as well as a founder of an Artist Collective in Detroit. Im going to plan a budget to purchase access to your files as well as build 10 of these for our artists we support. 5-in-1 is honestly crazy.
@@nathanielhartsuff2336 Thats awesome! please post photos of your completed builds on the facebook page! I post links to all the accessories that i use for the machine ( including 2 micromotor options) on the sweetgumNYC facebook page.
That's an excellent build. I'm a new rockhound and have begun to build a lapidary workshop using an old drill press an old wood lathe and some cheap tile saws. It's working well but i love your project. I don't have a 3d printer or even a PC so i have no wish to purchase either. Are you interested in selling the parts as a kit? Lmk. Thank you!
Instant sup and donate I work on a idea like that but will scrap it and join Here, if you get enough Minions this will be awesome. Greatz from Germany and have a nice Day opo
oh man i can think of so many attachments for this!!.. you should do a resin mixing attachment as welll as a vibratory attachment to remove bubbles from resin and casting investment! email sent!
This is amazing, this is good for me also while living full time rv. I am making a mobile shop the t will be useful for me. Hope you can get back to work dude.
i wondered if you have cooling vents below the motor? also, did you make the top mount so that it has open space in the middle, to allow airflow around the motor/?
This looks awesome, I did something similar but for sharpening gravers. My concern with this machine from the looks is the concentricity, the attachements in the collet look to not be running true/level. Do you think that stems from the spindle, collets or inserts? because if this could be improved upon it would be an amazing piece of workshop machinery! Well done
it actually runs true if your work is centered properly. i think what youre seeing is the table shaking. i have to film on a folding table because i cant get correct camera angel on my bench so the machine shakes because of the table. on a proper bench its much better. that said, its not a super high quality spindle motor but for the price its definitely sufficient. there are better motors but they do come at a much higher price. i saw a video where someone spun the rear fan on a lathe to balance it better and apparently its supposed to significantly improve the motors performance. i havent really needed to but i might try in the future.
It's an interesting multi machine that should be very useful for many hobbyists . Anyone who balks at a $10.00 donation is just out of touch, they probably spend more at Starbucks
Man I really really need this for my reloading purposes. Old and obsolete ammo is extremely expensive. BUT most of the time these old cartridges have a parent cartridge. That can be converted to work if you have a lathe. But this would be perfect for me I need to get a 3D printer soon.
I have tried to donate as I am so interested in this amazing tool you are such a visionary, so resourceful. I would love to support but it would not go through. Is there a way you would build one for me? I loved your ball vice as well. Fortunately I have one the 3 inch but love the one you fabricated. Hope to see more of your amazing builds. M
Great ideas man!!! Specially, I am interested in mechanism showed at 10:45 min. Can you somehow correct this video with the links of all printed parts?
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Wow!!! I WANT ONE😱 If only I had the time to build it. What would it cost to have you build the basic one, and shipping it to Denmark?😊 then I could make/order ekstra spareparts along the Way. You could make a lot of money ( just saying ) 👍🏼
Hi, what's the model/part name for the reciprocating action handpiece you show in the leatherwork section? I have the same motor, but I've not seen the hammer action part for it before. Thanks :)
how big is the biggest 3D print? I have limited bed space to print it And also it'll be awesome if u had a pdf file to convert the machine to different uses to cause it'll be hard to switch between uses without a manual to convert the machine to the application you need just a suggestion I might wanna try this machine. Also will u supply the motor option u use and upgrade instructions?
Blew my mind. Up there with the car that ran on water It was almost comical how many different possible things could be done with this I'm curious though, how much do you think each addition would cost in order to be capable of doing everything you've shown off in this video?
As a vet that has a degree and certifications. Still having trouble finding a job that is worth staying at or will pay you well. Most of the jobs as a diesel tech will do everything to rob you but want you to have top of the line tools so they don't get sued if you get hurt of there stuff. I don't have Facebook but I do want in on this. Hobbyist and tinker alike. This is a great ideal.
Most vets want to be busy and feel useful . They just dont want to work any job. They want to work or do something that is worth there time. When you work everyday for 10, 15, 20, 36 years everyday with something to do, its hard to put down not working. @@LaserNYES
How isn’t this way more popular, this could be revolutionary
If it was free and open source it'd be the top model on all of the STL sites
@KiLLiE2k dude the amount of work this guy is putting into this project is worth atleast 10 bucks even as it is currently, it's worth investing now
@@greyhoundindustries4386Had he made it open source with an option to become a patreon he would’ve made a lot more money.
Locking it behind 10 buck paywall makes this project less popular.
Machines like this have been around for 100 years, very cool regardless!
@@nakeddrifter4685reminds me of the the shopsmith. I think it’s a table saw, router table/shaper, disc sander, lathe, drill press.
This Is What The Hobbyists Have Been Waiting For.. Great Inexpensive Build..
You are the first person to make me want a 3d printer. This is truly amazing. Criminally underwatched.
The real “Everything Machine” is you my friend. This project is so innovative.
Multifunctional machines are cool, this particular one reminds me of the Shopsmith machines.
I don't really need this, but I think I'm going to build one. The low cost is incredible and it will give me a ton of capabilities that I would otherwise not bother experimenting with.
I remember hearing about how electric motors used to be really expensive so they would do exactly what you’re doing here creating new attachments to turn the one motor into many things. This reminds me a lot of a stand mixer
“Most people have a 3D printer these days” what a time to be alive. The fact that they are available for the price of a regular paper printer now is awesome. Thanks for sharing this project and how you evolve it and improve it.
i feel so lucky to have found this incredible project before it gained traction.
My man, coming through with gold! I'm eager and ready to send you my donation and looking forward to the 3d files.
I bought the spindle motor referenced in the last video. Its itching to get to work.
Thank you for this offering James!
This is the coolest thing I’ve seen in a long time, as a software engineer working on many open-source projects, seeing these fairly open source hardware projects make me so excited, if you need help with software stuff (I’m working with embedded systems), let me know! :)
Found you just now on tiktok, this looks awesome, subscribing
thank you!
Damn, this thing is incredible. I have so so many hobbies that would have benefited from me getting into 3d printing, but I’ve been intimidated. This may be the push because I need this machine in my life lol
If you’re still intimidated by it, I would highly recommend picking up a Bambu Labs printer.
I have been printing for over a decade, and there has never been a more competent, usable, reliable, and dead simple to operate machine.
Prusa Research’s printers are a close second, but their steadfast commitment to the RepRap community, which I greatly appreciate, is holding them back as a printer manufacturer.
It's like a mini tabletop Shopsmith.
That’s the first thing I thought.
OMG the leather working application!! mannn this is fantastic!!
Babe wake up, new dohicky droped
Bro... This is absolutely ingenious. Your ability to see the potential in simplicity is straight epic.
Can I buy one off of you? I'm in CT and it looks like your in NYC; I'd absolutely take a drive to pick one up and support your ingenious projects.
Discord dude... You need a discord channel :) much nicer than facebook
I feel a stepper might be better, great concept. Going to make a stepper version. Sewing machine steppers already come with controllers.
Amazing work
Bro! I’ve been needing something like this and never thought of it.
GREAT IDEA!
OK Bro, you earned a sub with this one. Its not only great that you have put so much thought and effort into this, its great you are sharing it with others in these times. As a maker, I concentrate efforts into making my own jigs and tools that work with my build process so I appreciate the intelligence in your machine and will put your channel on the makerspace RUclips account for folks to learn from and be inspired by your enthusiasm and cleverness. Best of luck and I hope your channel takes off like an Elon Musk Rocket.
great invention❤❤
You have a lot of imagination, talent and drive Sir!
Genuinely one of the coolest machines I've seen someone made.
This is infinitely awesome
dude! this video rules! i can only imagine what a kit that includes the motor and all of these accessories would cost, if it were being sold by a big-name company.
In dollars or lawsuits?
Found you on TT as well. Came here, subbed and donated. Looking forward to building some of these myself. Thanks for everything you do!
what's TT?
I’m definitely getting that
Oh an update! Thank you.
Genius! Seriously
This is absolutely brilliant! So versatile! Good job!!
Dang wish I was younger. But will watch as long as I can. Good luck on your channel.
Thank you so much for making such a versatile tool for a guy that hates collecting tools!!
sure thing! This is just getting started! Since making this video its gotten so much better!
Any chance you also make a DIY arbor press? Coin ring tools? Can you modify the plans to include a larger wet saw? @@sweetgumnyc7794
It's also a versatile tool for a guy who loves collecting tools. It can very easily replace my lathe for some jobs.
This is amazing! Keep it up and patent everything!!
Right I’d like to buy one with all attachments and maybe a second one with a larger motor for later get projects and all attachments in that ad well. It would be awesome
I was thinking you could make it into a glass lathe and then I saw you already did, at least with one chuck. You could use another motor and synchronize them and have the second chuck with a hole through so you could place tube in it and connect a blow hose. I'm a glassblower but I make my own torches and all sorts of stuff. I have some awesome ideas as I'm sure you do so get ahold of me if you're interested
This is really cool. Looking forward to printing out the parts. Really nice work.
Absolutely brilliant idea
I was already convinced to become a backer- then I saw the Necronomicon from The Evil Dead- and I just... I don't really know what to say, other than... Groovy.
I'll be sending the donation soon- thanks for this.
This is the tool for people who like to acquire lots of hobbies ( or ADHD desire to swap hobbies every three months.) When you swap hobbies you can just swap/print the new part rather than needing wholly new equipment.
I do a lot of model railroading and I am ADHD get through going with a lot of different model railroad scales this would be perfect for that
Sounds like you could do the exact thing with a larger motor for something more robust. 3 phase with a 240-480 vfd for reverse and speed control
You can already remove your fingers quite easily with this one.
Hey what’s up! I’m a fellow engineering creative. Just finished up on making my own beautiful power hone and coffee grinder (hand grinder conversion to power mount) over the last 5 months and your work on this all in one machine is absolutely awesome. REALLY loving the modular nature of the whole build and I think you’ve made an amazing set of add ons too. I’d love to support the build and likely get into making my own as well (part time business owner in jewelry with tons of creative hobbies)
Thanks for sharing your work!
Holy cow, what an awesome project. I've been looking into gemcutting setups and they're all so very expensive for a starter who isn't sure if he'd even continue doing it. However, I've been needing a bench grinder anyway, so having a machine like this that can do it all would be exactly what I want.
Even better, I have a 3D printer!
Keep goin man. This is incredible. More people need to see this. Time to start making! Lol
Incredible
YOU NEED TO PATENT THIS ASAP 🙏 This is unbelievably awesome this could be the best soon that has been made in the past 15years
I hate to burst your bubble, but “bench-top motor with many tools” was something our grandfathers, and our great grandfathers had.
The only thing revolutionary about it is that now it can be made by anyone, and that is truly something to be celebrated.
The power tool industry found out a long time ago that it was much better business to sell you many motors, each with one tool attached, than one motor with separate tools.
If you look at old, old bench top tools, you’ll often see a belt pully on the other end of the motor shaft. For accessories that they made, that someone else made, and that you made.
@CMDR_Hadion hate to burst your bubble but he can actually... its the first mainly 3d printed multi use bench grinder with multiple uses... I have yet to see a tool with that kinda advertising
Tho if he did we would no longer able to do certain things with.. open source has some benefits and downfalls
@@corocsat8469 take it from a patent holder, just because you re-make a pre-existing item in a new and innovative way via a new manufacturing node doesn’t necessarily make that item patentable. Believe me, been there, done that.
The USPTO would almost certainly just see this as a bench top motor with an accessory shaft.
He might be able to get this patented under, a Jeweler’s Tool Class, if there is such a class, or perhaps a different tool class with some limited scope.
Applying mundane and pre-existing technologies in a unique way to a *new* industry *is* patentable, and it’s how I got my patent.
And owning a patent on something does *not* mean you have to close source it, though most do, myself included- though that’s at the behest of my other partners.
A patent *protects* your legal right to a monopoly on a new invention for 20 years. What you do with that monopoly is up to you.
You can open source your patented design with a non-commercial license, if you feel generous after spending thousands of dollars in the patenting process.
@@corocsat8469 hate to burst your bubble, but he probably can't. A patentable idea has to be novel and non-obvious. A horizontal mounted motor/shaft is the same as a lathe, the 3d printing aspect is obvious, and attachments for different purposes (jigs) are also not new, so none of those features are patentable. Even if he could patent this, it wouldn't be worth it, patents cost a lot of money, and this is a very easy idea to copy, especially being marketed as cheap alternative, he can't raise prices too much to recoup those costs. Certain jigs might be patentable but any jig that hasn't been patented before probably won't have enough of a market.
That being said the designs are copyrighted and he could potentially trademark the name and marketing materials. He also as a big advantage in being the first 3D printed system to market, but look at the various 3D printed organization systems that people have come up with. The big market for this will be selling the STLs, as that'll be the biggest draw for hoobyists with 3D printers, as it's a good cost value, for $10 you'd have to model everything yourself in an hour to break even, not to mention hours of design, printing, prototyping, testing and redesigning that he's done.
@@corocsat8469you patent ideas, processes, novel designs and concepts not materials used for those ideas and concepts.
Like car rims have been metal for decades, then people made carbon fiber rims. You can’t patent making carbon fiber rims but you can patent the process if it’s new.
Rad dude, I love it! Definitely interested in an entire parts kit. It’s amazing what you’re doing keep it up brother love the videos.
I'm sure you are being flooded with emails! I sent one too. Lol Commenting again to help your algorithm because this is a great machine idea. I am super excited to try this.
thanks! sorry i have been out of town all weekend. i will check my email in a few minutes and get back to you! thanks again for your support!
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing.
you could make it out of a stronger filament than pla or petg (more expensive) but the wiring could be hard for some people, you could make a video for that too.
Damn, just stumbled on to your stuff. Awesome work!
Hmmm. I have a resin printer for miniatures, so im always nervous about applying that to stuff for extruder printers. I may just have to try this anyway though...
You're a legend, and to think I found you by chance seeing your embossing video.
now I wish I knew someone with a 3d printer ;)
Im a DIY enthusiast as well as a founder of an Artist Collective in Detroit. Im going to plan a budget to purchase access to your files as well as build 10 of these for our artists we support. 5-in-1 is honestly crazy.
Also I would REALLY appreciate a link to the micro motor you use. Unless it's expensive lol
@@nathanielhartsuff2336 Thats awesome! please post photos of your completed builds on the facebook page!
I post links to all the accessories that i use for the machine ( including 2 micromotor options) on the sweetgumNYC facebook page.
Wow! Great design. I'll definitely be emailing you.
That's an excellent build. I'm a new rockhound and have begun to build a lapidary workshop using an old drill press an old wood lathe and some cheap tile saws. It's working well but i love your project. I don't have a 3d printer or even a PC so i have no wish to purchase either. Are you interested in selling the parts as a kit? Lmk. Thank you!
Nice job by you! That is ingenious!
Dope! Great work on the video.
Instant sup and donate
I work on a idea like that but will scrap it and join Here, if you get enough Minions this will be awesome.
Greatz from Germany
and have a nice Day
opo
Thank you so much.🎉🎉🎉
oh man i can think of so many attachments for this!!.. you should do a resin mixing attachment as welll as a vibratory attachment to remove bubbles from resin and casting investment! email sent!
This is amazing, this is good for me also while living full time rv. I am making a mobile shop the t will be useful for me. Hope you can get back to work dude.
i wondered if you have cooling vents below the motor?
also, did you make the top mount so that it has open space in the middle, to allow airflow around the motor/?
Fantastic!
This is an elegant idea. Reminds me of the Swiss Army knife.
Very nice design!
Love this!!
God, i love this
Looks amazing! 😻
This has so many different uses. Looking forward to trying it out. Let me know how to make a donation.
A portable, versatile lathe/drill press/ router/etc...
I need a 3d printer
Bravo........clever........use both side of motor shaft.....next size up ......upgrade........cheers
can you elaborate? im not sure what you mean. thanks for commenting
This looks awesome, I did something similar but for sharpening gravers.
My concern with this machine from the looks is the concentricity, the attachements in the collet look to not be running true/level.
Do you think that stems from the spindle, collets or inserts? because if this could be improved upon it would be an amazing piece of workshop machinery! Well done
it actually runs true if your work is centered properly. i think what youre seeing is the table shaking. i have to film on a folding table because i cant get correct camera angel on my bench so the machine shakes because of the table. on a proper bench its much better. that said, its not a super high quality spindle motor but for the price its definitely sufficient. there are better motors but they do come at a much higher price. i saw a video where someone spun the rear fan on a lathe to balance it better and apparently its supposed to significantly improve the motors performance. i havent really needed to but i might try in the future.
It's an interesting multi machine that should be very useful for many hobbyists .
Anyone who balks at a $10.00 donation is just out of touch, they probably spend more at Starbucks
Any ideas how to make this into a paint shaker for miniature paints 😅
Any updates to the machine? Am definitely interested...
Man I really really need this for my reloading purposes. Old and obsolete ammo is extremely expensive. BUT most of the time these old cartridges have a parent cartridge. That can be converted to work if you have a lathe. But this would be perfect for me I need to get a 3D printer soon.
Hey, James - is this still an active project? Would love to support the project!
I have tried to donate as I am so interested in this amazing tool you are such a visionary, so resourceful.
I would love to support but it would not go through. Is there a way you would build one for me? I loved your ball vice as well. Fortunately I have one the 3 inch but love the one you fabricated.
Hope to see more of your amazing builds.
M
Great ideas man!!!
Specially, I am interested in mechanism showed at 10:45 min. Can you somehow correct this video with the links of all printed parts?
good
where did you find your micromotor attachment to make it reciprocate?
Nice
Awesome design
do you have a plan on how to document and share?
also are you seeking part time work?
Great concept. This deserves to blow up! What is the minimum bed size for this enclosure project? Is it doable with the elegoo mars 3? Thanks!
No im afraid the mars 3 is a little too small. you need about 7" x 5" x 3" work area
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Wow!!! I WANT ONE😱 If only I had the time to build it. What would it cost to have you build the basic one, and shipping it to Denmark?😊 then I could make/order ekstra spareparts along the Way.
You could make a lot of money ( just saying ) 👍🏼
Instant sub and donate
Hi, what's the model/part name for the reciprocating action handpiece you show in the leatherwork section? I have the same motor, but I've not seen the hammer action part for it before. Thanks :)
This is the first time I have seen any of your videos, and you had me hooked within just 1 minute. Where can I get your plans for this project???
hey thanks. shoot me an email at sweetgumnyc@outlook.com
Can it cut small spur gears?
this is genius i would buy this for 500
Could you identify the specific brand and model of your micromotor setup?
how big is the biggest 3D print? I have limited bed space to print it
And also it'll be awesome if u had a pdf file to convert the machine to different uses to cause it'll be hard to switch between uses without a manual to convert the machine to the application you need just a suggestion I might wanna try this machine. Also will u supply the motor option u use and upgrade instructions?
Hi, did you revise this machine again? Are the prints/ files still available? thanks
@jedpye3696 yeah just send him the dono. He responded to me same day and got me the files to get the printer up and running ASAP.
I got my files and been printing for the last few days. You'll need at least 2kg of filament (two of the PLA he recommends).
Blew my mind. Up there with the car that ran on water
It was almost comical how many different possible things could be done with this
I'm curious though, how much do you think each addition would cost in order to be capable of doing everything you've shown off in this video?
Where can I find those diamond tools at 8:33 minute mark ?
Does anybody know what spindle he uses?
As a vet that has a degree and certifications. Still having trouble finding a job that is worth staying at or will pay you well. Most of the jobs as a diesel tech will do everything to rob you but want you to have top of the line tools so they don't get sued if you get hurt of there stuff. I don't have Facebook but I do want in on this. Hobbyist and tinker alike. This is a great ideal.
thanks for your service! its messed up so many vets are having trouble finding work
Most vets want to be busy and feel useful . They just dont want to work any job. They want to work or do something that is worth there time. When you work everyday for 10, 15, 20, 36 years everyday with something to do, its hard to put down not working. @@LaserNYES