SIMPLE Homemade Louver Press

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2020
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    In this video I show you how I made a very simple louver press for punching louvers in 1/16" aluminum. This is the simplest way to make one of these presses that I've seen, and it works really well even on large panels.
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  • @danshields3654
    @danshields3654 4 роки тому +2

    I am not commenting to bash the young man give him a lot of credit for what he does we need more young people to take an interest in this type of stuff. He was using more than simple tools that a lot of DIYers have at home.Take away about $20000 worth of tools and then it would be simple. Keep on making more projects simple or not.

  • @AZCobraman
    @AZCobraman 4 роки тому +3

    This man is NOT afraid of hard work! Great vids!

  • @lawrencerasmus
    @lawrencerasmus 3 роки тому

    I paid $3500 for one in my CNC machine and that was 20 years ago . I was in business 35 years and miss my metal shop . Great job!!!

  • @dansmith9442
    @dansmith9442 4 роки тому +24

    Talented young guy! The world needs men like you. Thanks for sharing man!

  • @agstechnicalsupport
    @agstechnicalsupport 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you for posting such instructive content on DIY louver press. Obviously you got the experience and talent !

  • @cri8tor
    @cri8tor 4 роки тому +4

    Dude! Totally awesome job. Please keep making more of these tutorials.

  • @mikepatten5753
    @mikepatten5753 4 роки тому +17

    I'm so glad to see a young man who knows how to use a hand file.

  • @BSMikkel
    @BSMikkel 4 роки тому +4

    I wanted to write "can't wait to see the final result" but the truth is I really really enjoy watching the process :) Keep up the good work and can-do-spirit.

  • @FBPrepping
    @FBPrepping 4 роки тому

    Dude that is great. Old School tooling to manufacture stuff that industrial manufacturers have tried to wipe off so people doesn´t occupy market quotas.
    Thanks for sharing this!.

  • @Redneckmfg
    @Redneckmfg 4 роки тому +1

    That is one of the coolest DIY's I think I have ever seen... Nice Workmanship (in all your videos) !!!!!!!!!!!

  • @johnbehneman1546
    @johnbehneman1546 Рік тому

    I LOVE IT!!!! QUICK, SIMPLE & EASY. THANKS FOR SHARING.

  • @johnmcclain3887
    @johnmcclain3887 Рік тому

    Good background music, the sounds of my youth! That's a nice little machine you've made there, Thanks!

  • @MoondyneJoe
    @MoondyneJoe 4 роки тому +4

    Great job Vince, I'm glad that we had the Same thoughts on louvres on the cowling, I think it will add a finishing touch to the vehicle, I am looking forward to seeing how they turn out on the cowling, maybe you could make up a directional vent inside using the mould to direct cool air on your feet I imagine they'll get pretty toasty shoved up behind the engine?
    Tony from Western Australia

  • @vonneumannwerks1819
    @vonneumannwerks1819 4 роки тому +4

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! I appreciated the DIY solution to expensive dedicated use presses and limited die choices. I was looking everywhere to find micro louvers about an 1 inch to inch and a half. You gave me the inspiration to just make my own! Thanks again for taking the time to share the knowledge.

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      @jedidiahelijah6739 2 роки тому

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      @allenbraydon7032 2 роки тому

      @Jedidiah Elijah Instablaster :)

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      @jedidiahelijah6739 2 роки тому

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      @jedidiahelijah6739 2 роки тому

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    • @allenbraydon7032
      @allenbraydon7032 2 роки тому

      @Jedidiah Elijah Glad I could help =)

  • @ColinMakesAllTheThings
    @ColinMakesAllTheThings 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful! Another amazing video. Thanks for taking the time to share.

  • @felixcat9318
    @felixcat9318 3 роки тому +5

    Very nicely done!
    That second press louvre looked to be perfect.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @vocalpatriot
    @vocalpatriot 4 роки тому +4

    I love how your power tools are older than you are...good show!

  • @xozindustries7451
    @xozindustries7451 3 роки тому

    That works really good, nice job

  • @jimmysiniawski7391
    @jimmysiniawski7391 2 роки тому

    Vince you never cease to amaze me . Hope college is going well . Your going to go far .

  • @Steve-se7jq
    @Steve-se7jq 4 роки тому +3

    What a nice feeling when the spark goes into your boot.........., keep it going

    • @charlestannehill7537
      @charlestannehill7537 4 роки тому

      Exactly. Very poor safety practices. Most likely his father's machinery.

    • @davidandrew2610
      @davidandrew2610 4 роки тому

      Ok Charles maybe , at least hes having a go .
      I am a tradesman panelbeater / bodyman - metalwork 39 years , mechanic / engineer 42 + years .
      I always wore my saftey glasses , ear muffs , overalls / coveralls , steel cap boots .
      After 25 years of having metal / grit surgically removed from my eyes , having my overalls catch on most everything doing damage all the way as well as alowing multiple hot sparks to sit and burn through the folds and run down into the boot , lotsa fun .
      15 years ago I started welding , grinding , cutting , working and living in bare feet , t shirt , jeans and beanie .
      I wear my safty boots and glasses in my head .
      15 years later my eyes are happy ( I do wear reading glasses because of previous amature hr surgery s ) my feet are healthy and intack , smell better too . Beanies are good ear muffs and I can still hear whats going on .
      Good thing I work for myself nanny state would have a fit 😂 👍

  • @AlphaBobFloridaOverlord
    @AlphaBobFloridaOverlord 4 роки тому

    Very clever design and great inspiration! Thanks!

  • @idekreatiff
    @idekreatiff 2 роки тому

    thank you this is a very good tool, keep working with other crazy ideas

  • @gregbowen9546
    @gregbowen9546 4 роки тому

    Very cool idea, great job!

  • @alanholden3393
    @alanholden3393 4 роки тому +1

    Oh my God! I'm a retired engineer. You never grind on the sides of a wheel as it can explode. You never grind with a a cutting disc either. This young guy is showing all the things you don't do if you want to work safely.

    • @sammysmith8394
      @sammysmith8394 4 роки тому

      Cutting disc will hurt you I'm a fabricator had a couple fly part on me I always wear gloves and face sheild with cutting disc no longer young and dumb

    • @1234hijs
      @1234hijs 3 роки тому

      Relax retired engineer, you have done that too when nobody was watching...

  • @markstevansen542
    @markstevansen542 4 роки тому

    That is pretty neat and would be very handy to have in the shop. I'll need to schedule some time in to use my everlast welder and make this.

  • @gunner678
    @gunner678 4 роки тому

    Very neat, nice job. Well done!

  • @guywilson187
    @guywilson187 4 роки тому +1

    That works great. Very inventive.
    I hope you can make it work on the roadster's bonnet (hood). Louvres will give a superbly period feel to your project. Good job. 👍

  • @darenalexander7532
    @darenalexander7532 2 роки тому

    Its always good to learn something new each day many thanks good video.

  • @josephwarren3498
    @josephwarren3498 3 роки тому

    Excellent job.

  • @jamesford2942
    @jamesford2942 2 роки тому +2

    Nice, looks like it could use some adjustable guide plates to keep it aligned. It also might be possible to put a top cap on it to flatten the edge at the same time as punching the louvre.

  • @Crewsy
    @Crewsy 4 роки тому +1

    From the mind of a creative genius.
    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @funkymonk542
    @funkymonk542 Рік тому

    Nice work 👍

  • @guillermonieri4203
    @guillermonieri4203 4 роки тому

    Very creative. Thank you.

  • @ccurrell
    @ccurrell 4 роки тому +7

    How about adding a second louver, (just the negative part) behind and/or in-front of your stamp. This would help you line up the louvers in a nice row. Great job. When you building as a hobby and for the enjoyment of it time is free. So it really doesn't matter that it would take 40 hours to louver a full hood.

  • @philortega6516
    @philortega6516 4 роки тому

    Nice job,and great skills kid.

  • @tomtruesdale6901
    @tomtruesdale6901 3 роки тому

    That set up is slicker that owl crap. Very nicely done.

  • @tonyspijker5569
    @tonyspijker5569 4 роки тому

    great work mate!

  • @larrymcgarage2152
    @larrymcgarage2152 4 роки тому +2

    You got some nice tools to play with for a young man, you are very talented and fortunate. I may try to replicate the louvre press without the use of a Bridgeport mill and lathe. Simple men got simple ways. But I admire your ambition. I wish I’d had it when I was your age. Love the projects. Keep it up. 👍 ✌️

    • @MacroMachines
      @MacroMachines  4 роки тому

      You could definitely do it without a mill or lathe, those only made a couple parts a bit easier

    • @phillipdittmer4808
      @phillipdittmer4808 4 роки тому

      @@MacroMachines Completely agree with you mate. As an apprentice railway fitter many years ago, we were trained to do that metalwork with nothing more than a hacksaw and files. Great work by the way.

  • @gogoubai
    @gogoubai 3 роки тому

    I liked the "Trampled under foot" in the background.

  • @techworksinfo
    @techworksinfo 2 роки тому

    Good work bro

  • @michaelhille261
    @michaelhille261 4 роки тому

    Great video nice works 👍🏻

  • @marghalamarghala5910
    @marghalamarghala5910 4 роки тому

    BRAVO excellent travail 👍

  • @jaceanddad567
    @jaceanddad567 3 роки тому

    very nice project

  • @davidhall1779
    @davidhall1779 3 роки тому

    Nice work.

  • @aussiejas6599
    @aussiejas6599 4 роки тому

    Great video as always, Nice hair cut

  • @hazwanlee9562
    @hazwanlee9562 Рік тому

    love this video..

  • @hadritoys
    @hadritoys 3 роки тому

    Awesome sharing sir

  • @bitsnpieces77
    @bitsnpieces77 4 роки тому

    That was a great idea thanks for sharing

  • @c.johnstonblacksmith
    @c.johnstonblacksmith 4 роки тому +4

    Nice job overall, Sorry if it's already been mentioned but when milling don't extend the quill, shorten everything up as a general rule. Extend the quill if drilling or boring, and occasionally to achieve clearance on a work piece. Leaving the quill extended will make it loosen over time and then you will struggle with poor finish etc.

  • @biglakehotrods381
    @biglakehotrods381 3 роки тому

    Brilliant, very cool. I will certainly be making one. Always love louvers!

  • @omsairam9728
    @omsairam9728 4 роки тому

    Very nice punch

  • @MrLaTEchno
    @MrLaTEchno 4 роки тому +1

    .....damn never seen that Handhold-saw that's a Beauty my friend. For your project nice job for a tool to use for one, two. times us .Like you mention self to many parts are to flex...lol.
    Thnxs for the share.

  • @samirkhan9039
    @samirkhan9039 3 роки тому

    Good work

  • @martinsteele3259
    @martinsteele3259 3 роки тому

    Dude you are a freakin GENIUS!!!

  • @grndiesel
    @grndiesel 4 роки тому +2

    Could you partially fill the void in your punch with another piece of metal? I'm wondering if that would eliminate the last step to flatten the louver (the die would end up clamping own against the metal, instead of only shearing it).

  • @josecarlospoggian5460
    @josecarlospoggian5460 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏thanks for it , congrats!

  • @keithtynan7469
    @keithtynan7469 4 роки тому +1

    You’re doing fine, and the comments on safety are there because a lot of folks are watching your content.

  • @dcsensui
    @dcsensui Рік тому

    That's a great setup. Don't have to do any cutting as it shears the metal, too.
    However, you didn't warn us when you were going to start welding ... and now I'm blind!
    :-)

  • @cynthiagaigawal9621
    @cynthiagaigawal9621 3 роки тому +5

    we in india have a similar die made thousands of louvers only thing your die top one has to have a taper going length side .2 to .4 it cuts smooth with out the bang works like a share try it

  • @ronaldobezerraserralheiro2370
    @ronaldobezerraserralheiro2370 4 роки тому

    Obrigado pela dica 👍

  • @danielmendes5727
    @danielmendes5727 4 роки тому

    Ótimo trabalho.

  • @charlescamen5225
    @charlescamen5225 2 роки тому

    To keep the alignment of the top and bottom halves of the jig, weld on arms that extend to fit adjacent to the side frame that you are jacking off (English wheel?) when these arms are against the frame they the slots will be aligned. They can be clamped loosely to the arm to stop the jig moving around.
    Good work it was inspirational.

  • @tacklebox8020
    @tacklebox8020 3 роки тому

    Awesome!!

  • @Handbuilt1
    @Handbuilt1 3 роки тому

    Where does you talent ends ? .... nicely done !

  • @tezzrterry7485
    @tezzrterry7485 4 роки тому +11

    This would work well in a normal shop press. You already have the jack, the strong frame etc.

  • @ed777tx-edward8
    @ed777tx-edward8 2 роки тому

    Nice, louvers work. Had my 55 chevie with a 57 283 done. Even here in El Paso I could pull the fan and eliminate overheating. Helps in the quarter mile. Are the dies available ready made? Good video enjoyed a lot.

  • @jairogomezmarin928
    @jairogomezmarin928 4 роки тому

    Excelente 👍 gracias por compartir tus conocimientos saludos cordiales desde Cali Colombia 🇦🇲✌️

  • @josetadeumantovani5706
    @josetadeumantovani5706 4 роки тому

    CONGRATS!!

  • @r4fl3r
    @r4fl3r 4 роки тому

    You can line it up and drill pilot holes so you just check the holes when you want to aling your dies

  • @jasoncampbell4723
    @jasoncampbell4723 4 роки тому

    That's pretty sweet!!

  • @rhondakendrick2563
    @rhondakendrick2563 2 роки тому

    good job

  • @punkinsgarageandpaint8299
    @punkinsgarageandpaint8299 4 роки тому +14

    I love this home made tool. Hope you make more. Plus all this is affordable for someone on a budget. Do you have more videos of home made tools? If not please make some!!!!

  • @TheRandyguitarrista
    @TheRandyguitarrista 4 роки тому

    Awesome!

  • @GnX786
    @GnX786 4 роки тому

    Excellent

  • @DatBoiOrly
    @DatBoiOrly 4 роки тому +28

    Add some metal locating pins to make it easy to locate the die to the mold plate its something simple but it'll save you a lot of time

    • @jessep3079
      @jessep3079 4 роки тому +3

      he needs to keep room around the stamp so he can move the sheet metal around

    • @280zone
      @280zone 4 роки тому +2

      Alignment pins would eliminate you ability to get the aluminium sheet through there then.

    • @DatBoiOrly
      @DatBoiOrly 4 роки тому

      @@280zone huh? How big are we talking here it doesn't work with thicker materials the dies aren't thick enough to work since the dies are only so shallow to work

    • @DatBoiOrly
      @DatBoiOrly 4 роки тому

      @@jessep3079 not once does he take it off whist moving the metal around he just released the pressure on the bottle jack to regain his space to press it again

    • @vocalpatriot
      @vocalpatriot 4 роки тому +2

      Use the line up pins to set the punch and die, then lock it down and remove the pins...

  • @ronaldobezerraserralheiro2370
    @ronaldobezerraserralheiro2370 4 роки тому

    Valeu amigo gostei da ideia

  • @normesmonde5332
    @normesmonde5332 4 роки тому

    Well done

  • @ride.quality
    @ride.quality 3 роки тому +6

    Love the video, thank you.... But at 2 Minutes in I had thought this would become a video about the importance of band saw safety.

  • @24jh42
    @24jh42 4 роки тому +5

    Move the jack closer to the inside of the English wheel. It will reduce the flexing.
    Instead of welding the jack to the base. Find some round stock that fits over the shaft and just secure it with a screw. Takes up less storage space and no need to dedicate the jack to one type of tool.

    • @danielbuckner2167
      @danielbuckner2167 3 роки тому

      Yeah plus air over hydraulic would make this take a tenth of the time and allow for better aligning time and less fatigue which can cause mistakes. Let me tell ya, screwing up Louvre #24 of 30 suscks!!

  • @THROTTLEPOWER
    @THROTTLEPOWER 3 роки тому

    Very cool................ 👍👍👍

  • @timkern462
    @timkern462 9 місяців тому

    Since you have a milling machine, you could use it to make a perfect female side and save a lot of eyeballing and filing.
    And, what's your recommendation on cutting slot before forming the louver?
    Thanks for a cool video!

  • @rodrigoscapellato9939
    @rodrigoscapellato9939 4 роки тому

    Félicitations là encore, je suis rudo depuis la première vidéo que j'ai vue deux fois pour en commencer une ici au Brésil et dommage que je ne parle pas je ne comprends pas l'anglais je ne vois que les vidéos que vous expliquez donc j'obtiens quelque chose mais si c'était traduit ce serait génial. félicitations

  • @vat_1989
    @vat_1989 2 роки тому

    Brilliant

  • @DikyTehnik
    @DikyTehnik 4 роки тому

    So good

  • @Reman1975
    @Reman1975 4 роки тому

    I made something similar years back. Knowing that alignment could be an issue I made it with the addition of a 2mm thick spring steel locating plate that went up the front of the female louver die and into a slot on the male half. It's hard to describe, But where your's has it's shearing edges, Mine had a metal plate sticking up on the female half where the louvers opening was to be made, and a recess machined onto the male half up to where your shearing edge is, And a thick metal plate bolted to the back to make a through slot for the alignment plate to move in. I hope that explains it well enough for you to get what I'm on about.
    The only downside was that it wasn't really a proper louver "Punch" as you had to pre cut the slots in the metal before you could use the tool to shape the louvers. On the plus side, Using it was pretty much idiot proof (*Almost), And as you were only shaping rather than shearing the metal it required a lot less force.
    You'd mark out the slots and drill the endpoints with a 2mm bit. Join up the holes with a 2mm slotting disc on an angle grinder (Using a piece of angle iron clamped down as a guide). Then put the female half of the tool on a solid bench, Drop the metal to be louvered on top and get the locating plate through the slot cut in it, Then fit the male half over the locating plate and CAREFULLY smack it with a ruddy great hammer. :)
    It worked fine about 99.9% of the time, And the times it didn't work was down to the moronic gorillas who were USING the tool rather than any mechanical fault with the thing itself. :D
    That thing was made from scrap we had around the place, and only took me about a day to put together, But it had already made that company a fair bit of money by the time I left.......... I should have nicked it when I quit !!!! LOL !
    (*ALMOST idiot proof means it didn't stop complacent idiots missing the tool with the hammer and smacking it full force into a customers bonnet (I'm British...... Oh OK, "Hood" then) !!! OR managing to press the louvers in going every wrong way imaginable (The openings facing back rather then forward, Or being pressed outward rather than inward)....... Seems you can't outwit a determined moron. LOL !!!!)

  • @alexandrryzhkov2786
    @alexandrryzhkov2786 4 роки тому

    Как только куплю фрезерный и токарный - обязательно попробую.

  • @rainmakerscustomsrainmaker8985
    @rainmakerscustomsrainmaker8985 2 роки тому

    efinetly great idea. I would have liked to see the cutter blade a bit more, as far as the radius and if it was slightly angled at all for the entering of the stele.

  • @larrysullivan6536
    @larrysullivan6536 4 роки тому +3

    Brilliant love it easy made and well explained so cool well done mate larrysullivan in London

  • @repalmore
    @repalmore 4 роки тому

    I wonder if dropping a piece of metal that would bring the floor of the bottom die up would help? You might have to make the top die shallow as well but it's a thought.

  • @IR-nq4qv
    @IR-nq4qv 4 роки тому +16

    OK...Quit goofing off and get back to work on the Boat-tail speedster! Wait a minute...., Are you making that to put louvers in the sides of the hood on the speedster??? Awesome!!!👍👍👍 Alright then get back to work and don't let me stop you.
    Good job brother, thats using the ol noggin', necessity is the mother of invention even if the invention is borrowed.
    Keep the videos coming, love them all, good quality and decent presentation.

  • @huan_number1
    @huan_number1 3 роки тому

    Cool!

  • @prabhatkumarrout4566
    @prabhatkumarrout4566 4 роки тому

    Very nice

  • @danneumann3274
    @danneumann3274 4 роки тому +11

    nice job. Please though, find a way to safely hold the work while using the bandsaw. one slip and your life can change forever. clamp it or tack weld it to a larger piece so you hands are not in line with the blade. Cheers

    • @steamdean100
      @steamdean100 3 роки тому

      Dan Neumann I was just thinking the same. Speaking from experience.

    • @44Celt
      @44Celt 3 роки тому

      Watching push into the blade with an open hand made my cringe... serious injury if he slipped

    • @leandercampos5801
      @leandercampos5801 3 роки тому

      So I'm not the only who noticed that too, feel bad about it.

  • @WingsWheelsChannel
    @WingsWheelsChannel 4 роки тому

    Nice!

  • @watahyahknow
    @watahyahknow 4 роки тому

    got a 20 ton hydraulic press , think i can get sumting like it to work on it , just need to make sure it solidly mounted and doesnt move to the side

  • @perjian1697
    @perjian1697 4 роки тому

    How about making 2 alignment holes in the top and 2 in the bottom and using something removable such as a pin to help with initial setup?

  • @eusebiocruzprieto1118
    @eusebiocruzprieto1118 3 роки тому

    Excelente muy didactic

  • @gurugrandad
    @gurugrandad 4 роки тому

    Nice!!!

  • @epicpaper3994
    @epicpaper3994 3 роки тому

    Thats cool. Did you use tool steel for the die?

  • @michaeldegregorio1325
    @michaeldegregorio1325 4 роки тому

    eek, this really got me going