Since grinders rotate at high speeds, if you're concerned about the safety aspects such as material scattering, consider using a variable speed grinder or a speed controller (10:32). Details of the tools used are listed in the description. Thank you for watching.
I got into woodturning several years ago and discovered I needed this and that and that making my own tools and jigs was as much fun as using them for the needed task .
As a metal worker and weldor, having made all my own fixtures, jig's and many tools my whole working life, this is a fantastic video with really well done ideas. I would suggest a variable speed grinder for anyone building these. This old dog appreciates seeing these tricks.
you're a bad metal worker for recommending the variable speed ones. unless you wanna spend ALOT i have had a few variable speed ones. and they would have all grinded to a complete halt with half of the operations the guy is showing in the video. his grinder actually powers through. that's what you're after.
@@darkracer1252 Variable speed grinders vary in price. And what is considered a lot to one person could be spare change to another. And slowing down the rpm's can be well worth the price depending on what you are grinding, even metal. Your experience is one thing, but it's not a universal fact. Varying rpm's can be done in more than one way and that affects performance. Not to mention how you use the tool. Stuff a work piece into any tool like a gorilla, beyond it's design parameters, and you'll get shit results. Steel can tolerate higher rpm grinder speeds, generally. But wood is different. Tool speed and abrasive have to be considered more with wood as it varies more. Density, grain, composition, combustion point, etc. Can tools be pushed and/or pulled outside of their design and used successfully? Sure. But you have to have the experience. Many hobbyists just don't have that tool time.
@@Александр-ъ5ь9уневерно. Самое главное что от таких изобретениях в лудшим случае получиш полбу в худшем эта болванка тебе проломит череп. И поверь ваши 10 мин такая мелоч будет а может и не будет от болгарки зависит.
@@ЕвгенийА83 это уже к вапросу аккуратности, наличия головы ну и тд не то чтобы это хорошо, но если это не потоковое производство, когда всё на автомате делают, и какраз можно забыться или пренебречь чем то что в дальнейшем приводит к печальным событиям, а для разовых операций, когда каждый раз всё индивидуально под конкретную деталь можно и без систем безопасности, но да, надо очень аккуратно, осторожно Я думаю что почти любой кто так или иначе пользуется болгаркой применял её например без защитного кожуха, потому как иногда он мешает, или диск устанавливал большего диаметра, т к маленький не достаёт, и да это опасно, но если разово и аккуратно, то иногда выручает и без последствий (покрайней мере у меня)
Watching you makes me nostalgic. My grandfather was a garden tool fabricator in Vietnam before the fall of Saigon. And growing up when I would visit him in the summer in Calgary Canada I would see him modify so many things in my presses and molds for sausages and cakes and meat patties. Somehow watching you work brings back sweet memories of my maternal grandfather thank you so much for your work and sharing it with the rest of us Love and peace from New Jersey.
I have long been an admirer of the Japanese culture and their craftsman, and you sir are a shining example of that craftmenship. Smart, simple jigs that others can reproduce. The ideas you come up with are brilliant! I am currently studying Japanese joinery and it is challenging but a lot of fun too. Thank you for your videos, they are inspiring.
just the first 30 seconds are mind blowing, no goofing around, no crazy music, no filler lines, just straight to the great ideas! thank you. subscribed
Ну там как минимум есть еще распиловачный стол, что был в кадре. Как максимум мне кажется за кадром целый станочный парк. Когда мастерская в такой чистоте и лайфаки делаються не усрато - там оборудования под самую крышу.
None of these are new, but I like how you managed to pack all the variants into one simple and easy to adapt platform for so many tasks. Swiss Army Approved :))
You have one of the most imaginative minds on any of the handyman UA-cam channels. I am amazed by just how insightful you are. Cheers from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
I’d give this comment a thumbs up but I watched and tried some of those other angle grinder tips. Actually maybe I would if you had any thumb reattachment videos that look good.
please be so very careful adding anything to a grinder. A drill turns at about 600rpm, a lathe at about 1000rpm and a grinder at about 6000rpm. If something comes off it, it's gonna hurt
My router and Dremel do 35,000 and I always use them on max. With a shifty plastic table that doesn't even take a clamp right... safety is expensive folks just know what can go wrong and how to avoid it or at least accept this project could cost everything like I do lol
@@makinnewcounts6676a router and a Dremel are both specifically designed to hold the bits at the speed they rotate. An angle grinder isn't. Safety is expensive, hospitalization is even more expensive. If you view safety that way you'll eventually enjoy the hospital the other way
Если ты используешь болгарку как привод в каких-нить приспособах и узлах, то обязательно устанавливать ее искрой от себя! А если при этом ты собираешься работать и с деревом, то на часть корпуса с воздухозаборниками натягивать носок резинкой перед воздухозабором и с легким каркасиком, расправляющим носок, внутри. Потом сам посмотришь и офигеешь, сколько пыли на нем останется. Можно найти пластиковый флакон, диаметром больше болгарки на 1-2см и прорезать в дне отверстие по диаметру корпуса болгарки. Надевается на корпус сзади и протягивется вперед, закрывая воздухозаборники. Фильтр/носок натягивается уже на него. А чтобы не поднимать облако пыли 15:14 лучше установить на выпускные окна охлаждения отклоняющие поток в сторону направляющие, которые можно или напечатать на принтере, или выклеить по матрице из эпоксидки. Можно даже из бумаги с клеем ПВА по технологии папье-маше и потом пропитать ПВА и снаружи. Получается прочный композит. В вашем случае начать с того, что развернуть корпус редуктора на 90 гражусов для выброса воздуха в стороны, а не вверх-вниз.
I thought this was going to be another video full of insanely dangerous hacks, but these are really interesting and inspiring (and not immediately deadly). I'll be watching for more videos like this!
All power tools, all construction type jobs and crafts are inherently dangerous/deadly. Those that focus on that, get hurt, as they're focused on not getting hurt, instead of working safely. They ain't the same thing at all.
Im going to have to watch this when I'm not high lol make sure im not dreaming this, I have been looking for someone to make something like this for awhile want a belt sander but have no room in my shop thanks so much for the great video
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. The angle grinder hacks you shared are truly innovative and can save a lot of time and effort. Your presentation was engaging, and the step-by-step guide was very helpful. I especially liked how you showed practical applications for each hack. Thanks for sharing such valuable tips and tricks, they will certainly come in handy!
@YASUHIRO TV I love this, your videos always fills me with calm, a very unique ASMR experience. Question: you being in Japan (I'm guessing), free space probably isn't really abundant so is your workshop located in your apartment?
Все хорошо и красиво. Лайк. Есть минус - через неделю работы придется разбирать ушм и чистить от пыли. На видео видно как пыль залетает в вентиляционные отверстия для охлаждения двигателя ушм.
One of the best instructional videos I've seen. Very ingenious designs - I think Makita should produce them as kits and pay the designer copyrights. I would buy them and I'm sure thousands more hobbyists would as well.
Totally AMAZING multipurpose devices built by this master, and show us how to make it ourselves. Japanese and German technologies have been my favorite for ions. Masutā-san, hontōniarigatōgozaimashita
Simple, durable, easy, safe and material wise. I've been wanting to have this kinds of attachments' to my grinder and looking for a contents that fits into what I have and I found Yasuhiro TV. This is the best for me. With a small amount of resources I have and after watching Yasuhiro, my inspirations are back and that provides me an idea. Hopefully I can make all of them. Thank you Sir.
I have three or four angle grinders of different MFGs in different amounts of disassembly collected from job sites over the years going to make at least the Belt sander thanks for the video!
Yasuhiro! You're freaking amazing, cant stop watching your videos, is just so incredible, full of knowledge! Thank you so much for sharing it!!! Can I ask you what's the name of the tool you use to mark down where you will do the holes, for example in second 0:54
Since grinders rotate at high speeds, if you're concerned about the safety aspects such as material scattering, consider using a variable speed grinder or a speed controller (10:32). Details of the tools used are listed in the description. Thank you for watching.
d oyu have measurements or plans for thes parts?
这个机槭玩不得!非常危险啊!老兄😢
nike pro
Great tips❤
This is so brilliant 🤘🤘
Thanks for showing the schematics in the video. 💜💜
O MELHOR vídeo de aproveitamento de uma esmeriladeira até agora já visto na web.
I got into woodturning several years ago and discovered I needed this and that and that making my own tools and jigs was as much fun as using them for the needed task .
As a metal worker and weldor, having made all my own fixtures, jig's and many tools my whole working life, this is a fantastic video with really well done ideas. I would suggest a variable speed grinder for anyone building these.
This old dog appreciates seeing these tricks.
you're a bad metal worker for recommending the variable speed ones.
unless you wanna spend ALOT
i have had a few variable speed ones. and they would have all grinded to a complete halt with half of the operations the guy is showing in the video.
his grinder actually powers through. that's what you're after.
@@darkracer1252 Variable speed grinders vary in price. And what is considered a lot to one person could be spare change to another. And slowing down the rpm's can be well worth the price depending on what you are grinding, even metal.
Your experience is one thing, but it's not a universal fact. Varying rpm's can be done in more than one way and that affects performance. Not to mention how you use the tool. Stuff a work piece into any tool like a gorilla, beyond it's design parameters, and you'll get shit results.
Steel can tolerate higher rpm grinder speeds, generally. But wood is different. Tool speed and abrasive have to be considered more with wood as it varies more. Density, grain, composition, combustion point, etc.
Can tools be pushed and/or pulled outside of their design and used successfully? Sure. But you have to have the experience. Many hobbyists just don't have that tool time.
Just not for noob workers. Noobs and clumsy people stick to the comments that instill fear and terror into you 😂
Yup! Says the fellow welder and metal worker. :)
Серьёзно подошёл к процессу. Это уже и самоделкой трудно назвать, это скорее глубокая модернизация всем знакомого инструмента. Браво!
приспособы простые и полезные , только один недостаток сама болгарка пол часа работай 10 минут кури .
I concur very well said sir
@@Александр-ъ5ь9уневерно. Самое главное что от таких изобретениях в лудшим случае получиш полбу в худшем эта болванка тебе проломит череп. И поверь ваши 10 мин такая мелоч будет а может и не будет от болгарки зависит.
Ниге нет никакой защиты. Странно что у автора все пальцы на месте
@@ЕвгенийА83 это уже к вапросу аккуратности, наличия головы ну и тд
не то чтобы это хорошо, но если это не потоковое производство, когда всё на автомате делают, и какраз можно забыться или пренебречь чем то что в дальнейшем приводит к печальным событиям, а для разовых операций, когда каждый раз всё индивидуально под конкретную деталь можно и без систем безопасности, но да, надо очень аккуратно, осторожно
Я думаю что почти любой кто так или иначе пользуется болгаркой применял её например без защитного кожуха, потому как иногда он мешает, или диск устанавливал большего диаметра, т к маленький не достаёт, и да это опасно, но если разово и аккуратно, то иногда выручает и без последствий (покрайней мере у меня)
Watching you makes me nostalgic. My grandfather was a garden tool fabricator in Vietnam before the fall of Saigon. And growing up when I would visit him in the summer in Calgary Canada I would see him modify so many things in my presses and molds for sausages and cakes and meat patties. Somehow watching you work brings back sweet memories of my maternal grandfather thank you so much for your work and sharing it with the rest of us Love and peace from New Jersey.
the fall of Saigon
dude, I know what you mean. my uncle was very handy and creative. taught me alot about tools and making things. I learned a lot from him.
👍😎👍
I have long been an admirer of the Japanese culture and their craftsman, and you sir are a shining example of that craftmenship. Smart, simple jigs that others can reproduce. The ideas you come up with are brilliant! I am currently studying Japanese joinery and it is challenging but a lot of fun too. Thank you for your videos, they are inspiring.
как приятно смотреть когда все материалы, станки, оборудование, фон, всё новое, красивое, чистое. Спасибо за идеи
just the first 30 seconds are mind blowing, no goofing around, no crazy music, no filler lines, just straight to the great ideas! thank you. subscribed
Agree. Great editing avoiding any boring bits, just clear close-ups and great real sounds.
He needs 9 dust collection hacks? If he can???
Helps us discover the most unique and creative aspects, bringing authentic and valuable experiences.
Angle grinders are such powerful tools, and these hacks make them even more versatile. I’m going to use these tips for some upcoming projects!
I love it when the only non-hand tool you use is a drill press, and then you make your jigs so precisely.
Ну там как минимум есть еще распиловачный стол, что был в кадре. Как максимум мне кажется за кадром целый станочный парк. Когда мастерская в такой чистоте и лайфаки делаються не усрато - там оборудования под самую крышу.
Исполнение и задумка на грани гениальности
Лучше не скажешь,спасибо Мастеру и Вам,за емкое высказывание!
Как игрушка гениально! Как рабочий инструмент не эффективен и не функцоонален@@ВасилийОхрименко-ч4п
None of these are new, but I like how you managed to pack all the variants into one simple and easy to adapt platform for so many tasks. Swiss Army Approved :))
I am a technology enthusiast. When I watched this video, I saw that you have skillful hands and extremely high creativity. Thank you.
You make it look so easy!! You’ve got some serious skill!
This makes it worth spending more money on a better performing tool, so many applications. Thank You.
Ich bin BAFF ! ! ! Auf die Ideen muß man erstmal kommen, TOP ! Spart viele Maschinen zu kaufen ! ! ! !
You have one of the most imaginative minds on any of the handyman UA-cam channels. I am amazed by just how insightful you are. Cheers from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Хороший инструмент в руках настоящего мастера звучит чарующей музыкой творения вещей! Детям такое надо показывать!
показывать нужно но не разрешать работать без защиты !
показываем
Precision-Accuracy-Effectiveness-Quality -Craftsmanship all in one video.JAPAN 💯💪
Порядочный Человек ! -- сначала продемонстрировал свои приспособления , а уже после их изготовление !!!!!!
Incredible craftsmanship. Wow.
These should be the only allowed angle grinder hacks on youtube.
I’d give this comment a thumbs up but I watched and tried some of those other angle grinder tips. Actually maybe I would if you had any thumb reattachment videos that look good.
Luckily, UA-cam emanates from a free country.
A no no for all non technical people but seems he is reinforcing in just the right places
Speed, torque and rigidity
It is so beautifully done, I would not even call it a hack.
please be so very careful adding anything to a grinder. A drill turns at about 600rpm, a lathe at about 1000rpm and a grinder at about 6000rpm. If something comes off it, it's gonna hurt
True. best get a rpm regulator for variable power speed. These universal motors do run both on dc & ac current.
My router and Dremel do 35,000 and I always use them on max. With a shifty plastic table that doesn't even take a clamp right... safety is expensive folks just know what can go wrong and how to avoid it or at least accept this project could cost everything like I do lol
@@makinnewcounts6676a router and a Dremel are both specifically designed to hold the bits at the speed they rotate. An angle grinder isn't. Safety is expensive, hospitalization is even more expensive. If you view safety that way you'll eventually enjoy the hospital the other way
@@craigmurrayauthor They also aren't being tasked with holding the same consumables or DIY devices as this grinder.
10:35 how is this device called? How much does it costs?
Awesome ideas. A nice alternative to buying multiple tools.
Если ты используешь болгарку как привод в каких-нить приспособах и узлах, то обязательно устанавливать ее искрой от себя! А если при этом ты собираешься работать и с деревом, то на часть корпуса с воздухозаборниками натягивать носок резинкой перед воздухозабором и с легким каркасиком, расправляющим носок, внутри. Потом сам посмотришь и офигеешь, сколько пыли на нем останется. Можно найти пластиковый флакон, диаметром больше болгарки на 1-2см и прорезать в дне отверстие по диаметру корпуса болгарки. Надевается на корпус сзади и протягивется вперед, закрывая воздухозаборники. Фильтр/носок натягивается уже на него.
А чтобы не поднимать облако пыли 15:14 лучше установить на выпускные окна охлаждения отклоняющие поток в сторону направляющие, которые можно или напечатать на принтере, или выклеить по матрице из эпоксидки. Можно даже из бумаги с клеем ПВА по технологии папье-маше и потом пропитать ПВА и снаружи. Получается прочный композит.
В вашем случае начать с того, что развернуть корпус редуктора на 90 гражусов для выброса воздуха в стороны, а не вверх-вниз.
Continuo a ripeterlo, uno dei miei 3 preferiti in assoluto. Elegante, preciso,semplice....favoloso!!!!
I thought this was going to be another video full of insanely dangerous hacks, but these are really interesting and inspiring (and not immediately deadly). I'll be watching for more videos like this!
All power tools, all construction type jobs and crafts are inherently dangerous/deadly. Those that focus on that, get hurt, as they're focused on not getting hurt, instead of working safely. They ain't the same thing at all.
Im going to have to watch this when I'm not high lol make sure im not dreaming this, I have been looking for someone to make something like this for awhile want a belt sander but have no room in my shop thanks so much for the great video
Very innovative, just be cautious with the high rpms of a grinder. 👍
Genious. So much we can work with the grinder. Thank you for the brilliant ideas.
Greetings from Slovakia. This is a really great inspirational reworked video. It is exactly what every do-it-yourselfer will welcome. Thanks.
Avoir ce niveau là c'est de l'ingenieurie. Chapeau bas pour la vidéo !
Demain je m'y met 😂
I have nothing but admiration for you!
There is so many good woodworkers on UA-cam, but you... you are from another world!
Absolute genius!!! Where were these skills when I was young?
Beautiful ideas for every tradesman. You brain is working differently. Thank you.
Someone has really mastered their craft
Mind boggling inventiveness and implementation.
Bet the ER people said the same thing.
the way you engineer these jigs is seriously impressive
Somebody should sell that first one. For those of us without a metal shop. That is one handy, simple attachment.
I like how clean everything looks.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video. The angle grinder hacks you shared are truly innovative and can save a lot of time and effort. Your presentation was engaging, and the step-by-step guide was very helpful. I especially liked how you showed practical applications for each hack. Thanks for sharing such valuable tips and tricks, they will certainly come in handy!
あなたは天才です。You sir, are a genius.
Your actions and creativity are ... genius.
I just started woodworking and you channel came up.
Thank you!!!!!
One of the best videos on this subject. But, I bet your freehand skills should be equally impressive
Genius hacks, and a stellar production. Also, I covet your hammer (5:15). That flared, faceted head is a thing of beauty.
Very well done. Very safe modifications!
geht das nur mir so oder hat noch jemand beim zuschauen denn Zustand von Ruhe und Harmonie erreicht?
A hack that is actually not a stupid design!!! I LOVE IT!!!
Excellent 10/10. A true craftsman.🎯🎯🎯
Whoooosh! The sound of all my sanders going out the door, replaced by a speed controller for my angle grinder! Brilliant stuff, here!
you're gonna spend alot on replacement angle grinders though
@@darkracer1252definitely not at worse you will be replacing brushes more often.
This is just fantastic ! one of the best youtube video ever !
Che invidia!!! Se avessi lo spazio per fare queste cose, le farei tutte 😊😊😊
Bravissimo 🎩🎩🎩
I have a Bosch angle grinder with a variable speed. I love it. It’s so much safer for unusual applications.
Whaooo !!! Hello from France. Genial ! Une belle leçon de bricolage !!! Bravo !!!
You are a creator who deserves all the thanks and praise
I like watching your work and always wait for your new videos
IDÉAS SIMPLES ? PARA MÍ ESTE HOMBRE ES UN GENIO !!
This is nothing short of brilliant - thank you!😊
Dude you’re a genius! Thanks for sharing!
Awesome. Thank you VERRY much. Perfect for my small workshop!!!
I just bought my first angle grinder (w/ fancy safety features coz I suck at grinding), and will try out some of these hacks!
Incredible, clever and innovative 👍🏴
This is amazing! Best video on YT!
Thank you for given us such a brilliant ideas. Thanks a lot.
You're one hell of a handy man . Super cool !!!
Never seen a torque screw/bit driver before. Very cool uses of an angle grinder.
@YASUHIRO TV
I love this, your videos always fills me with calm, a very unique ASMR experience.
Question: you being in Japan (I'm guessing), free space probably isn't really abundant so is your workshop located in your apartment?
Все хорошо и красиво. Лайк. Есть минус - через неделю работы придется разбирать ушм и чистить от пыли. На видео видно как пыль залетает в вентиляционные отверстия для охлаждения двигателя ушм.
This is awesome! I love being able to turn my few tools into many using jigs! This is a great idea!
Another 15 minutes of extremely useful tools, all based off the one tool which nearly everyone has ... absolutely fantastic as usual 👍
You are a very, VERY clever person. Great video.
FUNK FPV has entered the chat. There you go!
Actually, these hacks look cool and safer, too!
Mal wieder eine Profi Arbeit - Top - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
One of the best instructional videos I've seen. Very ingenious designs - I think Makita should produce them as kits and pay the designer copyrights. I would buy them and I'm sure thousands more hobbyists would as well.
these are not hacks, these are very well made jigs one builds after years of experience.
SOS un genio y además lo bueno uno gran maestro .
Mis halagos desde Argentina.
Really innovative and quality built jigs. Well done!
Totally AMAZING multipurpose devices built by this master, and show us how to make it ourselves. Japanese and German technologies have been my favorite for ions. Masutā-san, hontōniarigatōgozaimashita
Simple, durable, easy, safe and material wise. I've been wanting to have this kinds of attachments' to my grinder and looking for a contents that fits into what I have and I found Yasuhiro TV. This is the best for me. With a small amount of resources I have and after watching Yasuhiro, my inspirations are back and that provides me an idea. Hopefully I can make all of them. Thank you Sir.
Very soothing and relaxing.
thank you for offering a new dimensions of this versatile tool.
This is one of the first ones of these I've seen that actually has useful hacks. The speed would scare me, but other than that.. these seem solid!
in one of the clips you can see him using a speed controller for the angle grinder, that wiil slow it down to a useful speed for every task
When I you have is hammer - everything else looks like a nail. Awesome video
I have three or four angle grinders of different MFGs in different amounts of disassembly collected from job sites over the years going to make at least the Belt sander thanks for the video!
absolutely love that hammer you used to tap the threaded insert into for the portable sander
This is Real DIY. With normal tools we have at home.
Задумки интересные но некоторые очень небезопасные. Спасибо.
Тот случай, когда и голова умная и руки из того места, уважаю!!!
Neat work, Yasuhiro-san.
Yasuhiro! You're freaking amazing, cant stop watching your videos, is just so incredible, full of knowledge! Thank you so much for sharing it!!!
Can I ask you what's the name of the tool you use to mark down where you will do the holes, for example in second 0:54
That rolling shutter effect on the drill bits was pretty neat.
Amazing Ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Хоть размеры в конце указаны и то спасибо.
Вот только надолго ли хватит самодельных шлифовальных барабанов?
А так - если руки не доя скуки то можно...
Мне очень понравилось, кое-что из Вашего возьму на заметку. И отдельная благодарность за размеры и хорошее видео.
Of all of these style videos this was probably the only one I've watch that actually looked like it would potentially be useful
SUPERBE REALISATION ...BEAU TRAVAIL ....NET PRECIS ... PRISES DE VUES TRES CLAIRES ...FELICITATIONS👌👌👏👏👏👍👍👍🙏🙏 UN BRICOLEUR MARSEILLAIS
ありがとうございます。何度も繰り返し見てとても参考になりました。
you are really skillful and smart🤝💪