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Shark Workshop
Приєднався 27 січ 2021
Workshop build videos of many exciting projects
Making a Steam Engine
Machining a small oscillating steam engine that runs on compressed air out of brass.
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Homemade Steam Engine Test
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Test video of two similar oscillating steam engines. Check out the Build Video! Subscribe!
Making A Brass Dice
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Machining a Brass Dice from round stock to square, mainly with a lathe and a 4 jaw chuck and a milling machine to drill the markings. Subscribe for more! Music: 1st track : The Fat Rat - "Timelapse" 2nd track: The Fat Rat - " Unity"
Making a Brass Ruler Marking Guage
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Here is me building a brass ruler marking guage which allows you to carry out repeated measuring operations with a ruler. Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more Music: Niviro - Flares and Otis Macdonald - Not for nothing.
DIY Steam Engine
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A twin cylinder oscillating steam engine built by myself out of brass and steel a few years ago running on compressed air. Music: Gravity bass Subscribe
Making a Toolmakers Clamp
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Making a Toolmakers Clamp. Subscribe! music by: TheFatRat 1st track :Xenogenesis lnk.to/thefatratxenogenesis 2nd track:Windfall lnk.to/thefatratwindfall
Here the list of what you did wrong: (1) Wrong material. Cold rolled steel is not suitable, too soft and has inner tensions. Better take a C45 or C60 (2) Where on earth did you learn to use a file? (3) Gloves. First of all why and secondly very dangerous. Can pull your hand into the machine. (4) Clamping on the thread in the lathe chuck. You already damaged the thread. (5) Welding… ? Not a toolmaker style, but of course it works. I prefer soldering. Indeed the toolmakers clamp is a nice tool. It can clamp plates better than any other tool. Thank you so much for the video, even when I felt the need to critcise it.
Beautiful craftsmanship. I hope you will make it again as one pair in a bigger size like 40mm with rounded edges. 🎲 🎲 ✌️
I enjoyed watching this video well made and I like the engine also 👍🏼
Schön gemacht.... aber die Musik ist eine Zumutung!
You made that clamp much quicker than I did as an apprentice in 1967! No machine tools - Hacksaw, Files, Hand tap and dye, clamp surfaces flattered using a surface plate and scraper. Looking back, I really enjoyed it, but today's possibilities are amazing and no less skilful.
Treat yourself to a decent screwdriver - that was an electrical one and not suitable. Nice video.
Amazing project bro 👍🤩🍻
Great project:)) keep going forward 🤩👍💪
My next project. Great video thanks
Beautiful! Though I'd prefer rounder edges.
sir very nice and very simple job I like this very much sir and I want to do in my factory sir 🙏 thank very much sir
Super Sir 🙏 U have shown need sir
Nice video...
Hey I have a question, what is the tool at 2:55 that you're using called
The long part is called the tap and I believe that it is a m10 type tap and the part that you hold is called a tap wrench
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Needed this for my homework, Thanks!
Looks like some nice little engines!
Nice skills :)
Hello, Nice project to practice your 4 Jaw Chuck skills... Nice work... Take care. Paul,,
Nice solid looking clamp!
Nice little motor, I've always had quite a strong interest in these.
Hello, A good video and useful tool for your workshop... Take care. Paul,,
Ok I'll
Great little project and great video! Well done!
Nice Job and a fine looking clamp..
Hello, Did you make the engine yourself? Cheers Paul,,
Yes last year but sadly I did not film the process, i may build another version and film in the future.
Hi, Nice first video... and toolmakers clamp... Wishing you good luck for your channel... Take care. Paul,,