The EASIEST and CHEAPEST way to build with aluminium extrusion - Acrobot

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @ersetzbar.
    @ersetzbar. 2 місяці тому +14

    He likes this connector so much, he even has it as his hairstyle

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Місяць тому +5

      Hahahaha, this is the best comment on my hair ever! 🤣

  • @robertreynolds1044
    @robertreynolds1044 3 місяці тому +2

    I've been using systems like this, Octonorm, MIS,GEM,and others like yours in the convention exhibit industry. My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message.

  • @geomcc39
    @geomcc39 Рік тому +7

    Just started using T-slot extrusion this is fantastic stuff for building framing, desk's, Benches etc . wish I would of learned of this product sooner !!

  • @tdumnxy
    @tdumnxy Рік тому +8

    Good video. I have never used aluminium extrusion so your demo of what is possible is very useful. If your Acrobot is still too heavy you might consider aluminium angle and flat bar which is a lot lighter still, held together with rivets (a hand riveting tool and rivets are super cheap). Also wire cross-bracing is super light but very strong if needed.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Рік тому +2

      Thanks, that's a really good suggestion, will definitely consider that for future projects!

  • @bobsamuel1567
    @bobsamuel1567 Рік тому +4

    Daniel,
    Good thinking, and creative ideas. Keep it up!

  • @EvilizedDead_EVL_DED
    @EvilizedDead_EVL_DED 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey there super cool video! Any ideas on how to connect them parallel? I want to make a lattice ish thi g and wanted to connect them parallel. Much appreciated

  • @TroyD-vo1bz
    @TroyD-vo1bz Рік тому +9

    I just wanted to add there are actually butterfly connectors for this purpose that distribute the force even better than just the bolt head. I totally agree that it's a great method (Although time-consuming to drill and tap) but Compared to traditional fasteners it's Considerably stronger and cheaper to put together. Again also more time-consuming. 8020 Actually sells a jig to drill the holes, Although you can use a self-centering downing jig.

  • @DeputatKaktus
    @DeputatKaktus Рік тому +5

    There is one other option, called Corner Cubes. They come in a 2D version for connecting two extrusions at a 90 degree angle, and a 3D version for connecting three extrusions. They are awesome. The only issue is: they are ridiculously expensive. You are looking at up to 4 or 5 Euros per piece. So not exactly budget friendly I’m afraid. But once you used them you won’t want anything else.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Рік тому +1

      I use corner cubes nowadays, they are really useful as the good ones stop the extrusion from rotating and unscrewing itself. Worth the expense for my application!

    • @markusesslinger
      @markusesslinger Рік тому +1

      You can get 2D cubes for less than 2€ from Germany 🎉😂

    • @DeputatKaktus
      @DeputatKaktus 10 місяців тому

      @@markusesslingerCare to share a link? Dold and Motedis are usually my go to suppliers for anything materials related.

    • @markusesslinger
      @markusesslinger 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@DeputatKaktus It's Motedis - 1,88€ (without tax…) and two weeks waiting time for 30 B-Type.
      So actually, even without taxes you can't get a cube for less than 2€, because you have to add shipping, and add nine additional parts ;-).
      Still, it's way cheaper than 4€.

  • @hasserecht3678
    @hasserecht3678 Рік тому +2

    The connections also can twist since it only has one fixpoint. So depends on the application. Almost every Ender 3 style printer is assembled this way. All working fine since they don't bear much load .

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 10 місяців тому

      Yes, I think it would be fabulous if they'd come with a tool that could be used to keep them from rotating. I'm not sure why they don't already exist as it's not a complicated tool. Just a wider part that runs the width of the inside channel, connected to a thinner one that is at a 90 degree angle to pivot up before being rotated out of the channel.
      It's definitely 3d printable as it doesn't really need much strength to simply prevent the nut from rotating.

  • @tsk1979
    @tsk1979 10 місяців тому

    What kind of cylinder head screw and what is the ideal length?

  • @ceannscriteach81
    @ceannscriteach81 Місяць тому

    Slot nuts are the best way to go, can be used along with threaded inserts that can self tap into the extrusion channels, this allows adjustment of parts without disconnecting anything

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Місяць тому

      I'm not sure if I understand how you use the threaded inserts. Do you insert them into the slot nuts? Into the hole at the top of the extrusion? In the v slot how?

  • @Chucka1463
    @Chucka1463 11 місяців тому +1

    What kind of screws are those? Are they self tapping or do you cut the threads first?

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  11 місяців тому

      I order the extrusion tapped, but it's also easy to cut the threads yourself with a hand tap.

  • @Foche_T._Schitt
    @Foche_T._Schitt Рік тому +28

    The connectors are ridiculously over priced.

  • @eveinah7552
    @eveinah7552 5 місяців тому +1

    Hey! This video is very helpful! btw, did you use a 1 inch T-slot aluminum extrusion? If so, May I know what size of the cylinder head bolt are you using?

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  5 місяців тому

      mine was 20mm, not 1 inch, sorry!

    • @eveinah7552
      @eveinah7552 5 місяців тому

      @@DanielSimu appreciate your response!

  • @Graham_Wideman
    @Graham_Wideman Рік тому +3

    Unlike when using brackets, when using the convenient joining method shown in the video, it's crucial to cut the extrusion ends perfectly square. That is the number one obstacle to this method. If anyone has seen an economical method to achieve square cuts , please respond to this comment. Aluminum extrusion can easily be cut on a bandsaw, tablesaw or chopsaw, but getting it extremely perpendicular in two axes is a challenge!

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Рік тому

      I have most success with cutting them by hand with a mitre box, and then grinding them flat on a disk sander with guide rails if needed.
      But whenever I have the chance, I order them to size!

    • @virtualmakerspace
      @virtualmakerspace Рік тому +1

      Actually - I just cut all my aluminum on table saw with a slide/sled - works great - I even use just a normal saw blade - carbide tip - think I had something like 80 tooth 10inch. Miter saw works great to - I just do not have one easily accessible - same deal with the blade. BTW, wear eye protection!!!

  • @CoryMck
    @CoryMck 3 місяці тому

    You can buy 3 hole nuts and 2 hole nuts to make it easier to assemble.
    End fasteners are very strong as long as you don't hand tighten them.
    They make small wings that go around the extrusion and help it hold its position. 8020 calls them end fastener wings.

  • @javilo2797
    @javilo2797 Рік тому +3

    Awesome man!

  • @markusesslinger
    @markusesslinger Рік тому

    It is definitely a good connection - even more so when you add special pates that prevent twisting.
    With double-wide profiles, you can do even better:
    Use one hole in the way presented here, and a headless screw for the other. This prevents not only twisting, but also sliding.

  • @ecp5758
    @ecp5758 5 місяців тому +2

    Very good video ..thanks!

  • @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121
    @hulkgqnissanpatrol6121 6 місяців тому +1

    I tried it and over time they backout just enough to cause a problem.
    I ended up printing the corner pieces with PET and then screwed

  • @Taranisify
    @Taranisify Рік тому +1

    Is 2020 extrusion suitable for a 48 Inch TV lift? The weight would be on linear actuators, but the bending due to weight woud be on 2040 extrusion

    • @infernaldaedra
      @infernaldaedra Рік тому

      That seems fine giving it's a flat screen 2020 extrusion is much stronger than most major brands TV stands, Mounting points to the TV and extrusions do matter but I can't see why it can't be done

  • @arbjful
    @arbjful 10 місяців тому

    For hanging applications such as window/door frames, a side plate connector would be better

  • @mortallychallenged1436
    @mortallychallenged1436 4 місяці тому

    Is there any software you recommend for planning constructions with aluminium extrusions?

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  4 місяці тому +1

      I used fusion360, but couldn't find a workflow that was perfectly suited for this kind of thing..

  • @WolfgangKislinger
    @WolfgangKislinger 4 місяці тому

    superbly implemented, not quite as relevant for a frame construction, but there would be a small metal plate (connector set) in between which makes the connection twist-proof as well

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  4 місяці тому

      Yes, those plates solve that problem! The manufacturer of my extrusion doesn't have one for 2020, but for 3030 and 4040 they seem great :)

  • @sempertard
    @sempertard Рік тому +1

    Daniel, I'm assuming you are threading (tapping) the end piece that the buttonhead fastener screws into? Yah kinda left that part out. Thanks for the greatly useful and to the point video.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Рік тому

      Well spotted :). Although I have tapped these extrusions by hand before, these ones I ordered with the holes tapped, which is much worth it if you know your measurements in advance!

    • @sempertard
      @sempertard Рік тому

      @@DanielSimu Heheheh, no worries.... Thanks man !!

  • @emfajardo
    @emfajardo 6 місяців тому

    where did you buy that drill jig?

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  6 місяців тому

      I 3d printed it, there are many to be found on thingiverse

  • @solzok7962
    @solzok7962 Місяць тому +1

    good video bro

  • @B-Rex
    @B-Rex Рік тому +1

    Where are you getting your extrusion from? I’m trying to find a good place for metric 2020 and 1515. Everything I’ve found here in US is imperial and 1” which is too big for what I want sometimes.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Рік тому +1

      I'm based in Europe, so my suppliers are probably not very relevant to you, sorry :(
      Maybe search for MakerBeam or Openbeam for very small profiles

    • @sempertard
      @sempertard Рік тому +1

      That's crazy. I'm in the US and the choices for 1010 (inch) are minimal and expensive, while the 2020 (metric) stuff eclipses the 1010 like 4 to 1 on Amazon.

    • @B-Rex
      @B-Rex Рік тому

      @@sempertard interesting where are you finding good metric other than Amazon of AliExpress

  • @ahmed12op
    @ahmed12op 11 місяців тому

    thanks for the info man but I can't stop seeing Poppy from Trolls :D

  • @3DVirtualPrinting
    @3DVirtualPrinting 10 місяців тому

    what are you using M5 screws right?

  • @RangaRajan-c8t
    @RangaRajan-c8t 5 місяців тому

    It is m5 or m6

  • @ulaB
    @ulaB 11 місяців тому

    I do prefer item's Automatic-Fastening set. It's more flexible than having to drill a hole at an exact position and since you usually use two, the extrusion can't twist. But overall everything depends on what you want to build anyway.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, I never used those but they look practical. A bit more expensive, but probably often well worth it.
      And the twisting is an important detail yes, I am working on a new video where I mention this, coming out soon!

  • @JustJosh20
    @JustJosh20 8 місяців тому

    What kind of screws did you use? I am wondering because of contact korrosion. That would be the case when screwing stainless steel screws into aluminium tabs.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  8 місяців тому

      It is zinc-plated steel. So far I've not had corrosion issues yet.

  • @CloneBorg
    @CloneBorg Рік тому

    Very nice video, but if the aluminium rods are longer or the lever is larger, the screws may not hold. Additional brackets would have to be mounted here.

  • @annalynconnor2092
    @annalynconnor2092 Рік тому

    do you have a link to the button heads?

  • @lookitsztral6666
    @lookitsztral6666 6 місяців тому

    The company I work for sells Speed Locks, EVEN EASIER to use! No drilling involved. If you look up aluminum extrusion speed lock, you should be able to find a video I made or our websites :D

  • @Cammymoop
    @Cammymoop 12 днів тому +1

    oh I recognize that pineapple

  • @ВасилийФедорченко-л3к
    @ВасилийФедорченко-л3к 11 місяців тому

    Why not using both a long screw and a T-Nut? It is a known combo for years

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  11 місяців тому

      I'm not sure what you mean. What does the screw go through?

    • @ВасилийФедорченко-л3к
      @ВасилийФедорченко-л3к 11 місяців тому +1

      @@DanielSimu You make a hole in the extrusion as usual. When you screw the bolt in you also put a T-nut inside the extrusion A (from the outer side). So you have a bolt coming through Extrusion A and T-nut and then being screwed into extrusion B.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  11 місяців тому

      @@ВасилийФедорченко-л3к Thanks for trying to explain it further! I'm still a bit confused. Extrusion B is attached on it's end, with a tapped hole? In that case, what does it help to have a nut in A?

    • @ВасилийФедорченко-л3к
      @ВасилийФедорченко-л3к 11 місяців тому

      @@DanielSimu Correct. It makes the joint stronger.

  • @jheetman
    @jheetman 3 місяці тому +1

    Bro, your hairdo is SICK AF, what do you call it?

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  3 місяці тому

      Thanks! I call it mine :)

  • @sempertard
    @sempertard Рік тому

    I'm making a small 20" x 20" x 36" box frame for a tig CNC pipe welding project. I should have researched this stuff better as I went with 1010 series. Big mistake. Should have chosen 2020. !0 series hardware is in some cases 2x the price for the same thing.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Рік тому

      I feel your pain! Good luck with your project

    • @sempertard
      @sempertard Рік тому

      @@DanielSimu Having abandoned the "purest" mentality ages ago, it seems that many of the series 20 hardware parts can be used for 10 series stuff. The way I look at it, if my project is physically stressed to the point where the 20 hardware fails, I'm gonna have much bigger problems than just that. So yeah, it ain't going to the moon...

  • @joew4202
    @joew4202 Рік тому

    Always load t nuts first and then slide the bracket into the channel

  • @rskl3284
    @rskl3284 Рік тому +1

    Was more impressed by the hair

  • @Cncguru-wl9hn
    @Cncguru-wl9hn Рік тому +1

    Nice information pineapple head

  • @hernancurras
    @hernancurras 3 місяці тому

    we called them... blind joints

  • @GoatZilla
    @GoatZilla Рік тому

    Relies on perfect cuts unless you are very careful.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Рік тому +1

      This is true. I had these cut by the seller to my specifications, which was very affordable.

  • @JoanSelena-s3q
    @JoanSelena-s3q 2 місяці тому

    Unique Islands

  • @maksymriabov1356
    @maksymriabov1356 11 місяців тому

    yo daniel. Could you remove the music after the intro, so we can listen the most important part without noise?
    Cheers.
    P.S. Maybe I'm a small subset of serious *inventors* who watch your videos, but still, I'd personally prefer silence.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  11 місяців тому

      I'm working on new videos atm, will definitely make sure that the audio is better there, thanks for the feedback!

  • @eprd717
    @eprd717 Рік тому +4

    Hey. You have a tree on your head 😂

  • @EmilioWhite-r1e
    @EmilioWhite-r1e 2 місяці тому

    Schimmel Center

  • @ShaynePugsley-u7q
    @ShaynePugsley-u7q 2 місяці тому

    Marks Causeway

  • @kingnothingfpv2303
    @kingnothingfpv2303 6 місяців тому

    the fact that final assembly is crooked 😅

  • @AlesandroDukagjini-u9x
    @AlesandroDukagjini-u9x 2 місяці тому

    Okuneva Parkways

  • @frankhovis
    @frankhovis Рік тому

    Pardon? The music is louder than your voice.

  • @rileyanderson5871
    @rileyanderson5871 2 місяці тому

    Lol. Literally bought a 3d printer for this exact problem

  • @RaymondRenz-b4e
    @RaymondRenz-b4e 3 місяці тому

    Monique Trafficway

  • @McDonaldSpringhall-v8y
    @McDonaldSpringhall-v8y 2 місяці тому

    Cristal Dale

  • @MorganBarry-x8g
    @MorganBarry-x8g 3 місяці тому

    West Keys

  • @ElsieJacob-t5p
    @ElsieJacob-t5p 3 місяці тому

    Griffin Course

  • @lovediy8784
    @lovediy8784 10 місяців тому

    david degea😀

  • @fightington
    @fightington Рік тому

    drill dancing cause press not fixed brah?!

  • @GeordieKama-o8g
    @GeordieKama-o8g 3 місяці тому

    Vicky Mission

  • @penfold357007
    @penfold357007 11 місяців тому

    Did you win? 😂

  • @DobbinValentina-u3v
    @DobbinValentina-u3v 3 місяці тому

    Leannon Inlet

  • @CissieIra-i1k
    @CissieIra-i1k 3 місяці тому

    Zora Walks

  • @AlisonLong-q5k
    @AlisonLong-q5k 3 місяці тому

    Becker Run

  • @RosalvaWittenburg-e3n
    @RosalvaWittenburg-e3n 3 місяці тому

    Hermiston Circle

  • @RobertVogel-c7i
    @RobertVogel-c7i 3 місяці тому

    Lillie Rapid

  • @JoseDavis-b2t
    @JoseDavis-b2t 3 місяці тому

    Walker Highway

  • @DavidRomero-e5p
    @DavidRomero-e5p 3 місяці тому

    Dereck Isle

  • @EffieKatherine-y7o
    @EffieKatherine-y7o 3 місяці тому

    Domenic Loaf

  • @mightyconker3903
    @mightyconker3903 10 місяців тому

    aluminium extrusion is overpriced crap unless ur mking a machine stand that needs it

  • @HarrodMyra-g4w
    @HarrodMyra-g4w 3 місяці тому

    Emelia Passage

  • @AlexanderWilliams-i8n
    @AlexanderWilliams-i8n 3 місяці тому

    Torp Route

  • @RichardLambert-t4p
    @RichardLambert-t4p 3 місяці тому

    Kian Rapids

  • @josephspruill1212
    @josephspruill1212 10 місяців тому

    It’s not cheap

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  10 місяців тому

      With only a single bolt per joint, I don't know of any cheaper method... Do you?

    • @josephspruill1212
      @josephspruill1212 10 місяців тому

      @@DanielSimu Wood, also you said cheapest! Just one aluminum extrusion pole 6ft long cost $30 plus a piece. If this was the cheapest we would make all furniture with it but we don’t. We use WOOD! Why, cause it’s still the CHEAPEST in all industries. Construction etc you name it.

    • @josephspruill1212
      @josephspruill1212 10 місяців тому

      @@DanielSimu I was in extrusion myself. I use to put the die’s in the machine etc. my grandfather on my mothers side owned a saw mill, so I have heard this argument till I’m blue in the face. Yet, what is the industry using? The industry will always go with the cheapest cause that’s how they make their money. If I remember correctly cause it’s been a while. It cost something like 0.30 a MM not an inch or a yard but a millimeter. You have to heat the metal up which takes a ton of energy which isn’t free. I can run a saw mill with multiple saws cheaper than I can run one extrusion press electricity wise. Tool and die isn’t cheap. It’s the whole reasoning behind 3D printing. 3D printers have come so far in the last decade that one day it will hurt the cnc and forging industry. They already have 3D printing FARMS like crypto mining farms. And yes, any business not ran right will fail. The only thing holding 3D printing back is when you print a metal part it doesn’t have the strength that a Forged metal part does. That will change in the next 20 years I promise ya! Look how mini cnc have hurt the industry some. Better yet look at it like this! My mother can use a phone. Yet, she can’t use todays phones. I have to put her contacts in for her etc. It was only 25-30 years ago that cell phones came out. So that’s why I say give 3D printing another 20-25 years and you will see a BIG change in the industries. We already are now with AI etc.

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  10 місяців тому

      @@josephspruill1212 Thanks for your detailed answer. I of course meant that a single bolt is the cheapest way to join extrusion profiles, which is what the title refers to.
      As to whether wood is cheaper than aluminium, I'm sure you understand that that depends on the application. For some some projects with certain requirements, aluminium extrusion will be cheaper, and for other requirements, wood is. One can't compare these materials without also discussing their application.

    • @josephspruill1212
      @josephspruill1212 10 місяців тому

      @@DanielSimu that application is strength! That’s why I told ya about the 3D printing, etc! I mentioned the cons of it and how that will change in the future. Than, aluminum will be Cheaper. All you would have to do is print it. Cause I can used one screw or bolt or even glue which is no screws or bolts at all for wood! So it’s not that I don’t understand what your saying. Your not understanding me!

  • @babthooka
    @babthooka 3 місяці тому

    Light? AND rigid??
    Hummm.... Easy to disassemble, eh?
    Are we talking about your w...

  • @YasmineKarpe-i2e
    @YasmineKarpe-i2e 3 місяці тому

    Clare Village

  • @adverfolder6841
    @adverfolder6841 5 місяців тому +1

    You're dehydrated. Please drink more water.

  • @GeoffreyMarsh-k7l
    @GeoffreyMarsh-k7l 3 місяці тому

    Botsford Fords

  • @KeriBurda-e6w
    @KeriBurda-e6w 3 місяці тому

    Pat Drive

  • @WilhelminaSylvia-k8t
    @WilhelminaSylvia-k8t 3 місяці тому

    Moore Rest

  • @dave_ecclectic
    @dave_ecclectic 4 місяці тому

    I have to ask
    Suzanne Somers...whats wrong with your head?

  • @ReadeLincoln-i9j
    @ReadeLincoln-i9j 3 місяці тому

    Crist Stream

  • @SamuelAlger-r2v
    @SamuelAlger-r2v 3 місяці тому

    Pouros Viaduct

  • @chrisperry5129
    @chrisperry5129 Рік тому

    Aluminum only has one “I” so why do you pronounce it so odd?

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  Рік тому +9

      Aluminum is North American pronunciation & spelling. In the rest of the English speaking world, aluminium is more common.

    • @19DESERTFOX91
      @19DESERTFOX91 Рік тому

      Lol two ways to say it. Just depends on which part or the world you are from. Been hearing people say both ways for decades.

    • @miket3445
      @miket3445 Рік тому

      In Australia (not Austria) we pronounce “Aluminium”……..

  • @tonyhill8300
    @tonyhill8300 9 місяців тому

    wtf just cut your hair

  • @dos-trotamundos
    @dos-trotamundos 6 місяців тому

    Hartelijk bedankt voor de video, ik ben an beginen met bouwen een sprinter camper voor reizen door hele Amerika. Net terug uit NL. @dos-trotamundos

    • @DanielSimu
      @DanielSimu  6 місяців тому

      Leuk! Ben benieuwd hoe goed dit voor campers werkt :)