This is one of the reasons I love mechanical Engineering.. you can do everything using mechanical knowledge! Your Projects is based on your technical skills! Your imagination is the limit!
Hahaha! I am from India, Tamil Nadu. In Tamil there is a saying, when translated, it means "Getting the directions to go the town that you are not going to visit". After seeing this video I remembered that saying and understood the message clearly.
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This is a real example of good engineer over a bad idea.
Of course it is practical! If you have a nut tree and baskets of nuts, your arm becomes strained and it is painful when you use manual nut cracker for too long. This device is awesome!
I like it! A suggestion would be to add a heavy coil spring on the fixed screw side (while maintaining the adjustability), then this would have a small level of compliance for differences in nuts (that are generally the same size)
It is pretty cool. A suggestion would be maybe install a strong spring on the stationary side. One strong enough to allow enough force applied to the nut but enough spring to compress once the shell breaks to avoid the squishing of you nut meat. I think we can all agree that squished nut meat is not a good thing.
Fantastic video, the small details of how to build things was a big eye opener for me. You can take so many skills from this video and transfer it on to other projects. This pushes you to think creatively about our everyday problems and solve them. Problem solving will push us to be more self reliant and I think that can only be a good thing for everyone.
Found this from reddit, (without your watermark...) amazing channel, I just subscribed! Have you thought about coming back to this and automating it further? Maybe mount the current base perpendicular to the the floor so you can have a nut hopper that drops one in at a time, gets crushed, and drops down as a trapdoor opens? It'd be really cool gearing/offsetting the opening of the entry and exit trapdoors for proper operation
Fantastico Con poca attrezzatura hai creato un capolavoro Se avevi a disposizione un officina completa saresti riuscito a costruire un astronave. Complimenti
Sweet! I have a motor similar. It says 3 or 4a but is only pulling 300ma. Not sure I'd be strong enough. I can stop it with my hand and it has a 10 to 1 took gear reduction
And all this time I've been using a board w a few different sized holes, and a hammer. Obviously building a power supply, gearbox, adjustable anvil, short stroke "hammer", and assorted parts to crack a nut is far far easier!
hi so I got a very speedy straight grinder, 10000 to 29000 RPM and I was thinking of making it slower and more powerful. So the easiest way would be how you do it, with this gearbox But I'm worried about either the wheel's teeth getting damaged or something, got any tips for me?
This is one of the reasons I love mechanical Engineering.. you can do everything using mechanical knowledge! Your Projects is based on your technical skills! Your imagination is the limit!
This is fantastic! THe only thing that this wouldn't break would be macadamia nuts. Those things are insanely hard.
Hahaha!
I am from India, Tamil Nadu. In Tamil there is a saying, when translated, it means "Getting the directions to go the town that you are not going to visit". After seeing this video I remembered that saying and understood the message clearly.
This is a real example of good engineer over a bad idea.
Quick? No
Practical? No
Dangerous? Yes
Cool? YES
Do i want one? YEEES
Hotel ? : trivago
Of course it is practical! If you have a nut tree and baskets of nuts, your arm becomes strained and it is painful when you use manual nut cracker for too long. This device is awesome!
Very cool.If I had the skill and knowledge shown.I'd have no room on my desk because of all the projects.Thank-you for posting
One could go nuts on a project like this! 😂
😂😂 I like your sense of humor 👍
I was shocked you were going to crush your nuts! Glad it was just walnuts! Good stuff M.N...
😁😁😁😂🤣
well you thought of only one nut!
you dont deserve more like
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂
😄😄👌
Must admit I wasn't expecting that ending.
If you ask me, this is nuts!
I see what you did there, Craig! 🤣
@@cappyjones Yeah, I'm a CNL'ien.
1:30 Great technique. I would not have thought of this in a million years.
La pulizia, la precisione, la manualità, la semplicità, la fantasià e non ultima la progettualità sono davvero encomiabili. BRAVO!!!
Impressive it works soo smoothly
Very cool. Loved seeing the fabrication of a giant-sized version of the gearboxes I use with mini DC motors.
Holdup! Those aren't nuts, they're bolts!
Amazing! Wonderful work , I got very useful idea for my college project.
I like it! A suggestion would be to add a heavy coil spring on the fixed screw side (while maintaining the adjustability), then this would have a small level of compliance for differences in nuts (that are generally the same size)
It is pretty cool. A suggestion would be maybe install a strong spring on the stationary side. One strong enough to allow enough force applied to the nut but enough spring to compress once the shell breaks to avoid the squishing of you nut meat. I think we can all agree that squished nut meat is not a good thing.
...Squashing of Your Nut Meat...
@@VidarrKerr ooo dont stand so close.
I love this clip. Thanks a lot for good idea.
Sweet, heavy duty piece of equipment, big thumbs up boss.
Beautiful project. Great job. Fantastic channel 👍👍💫
I like that. It gave me a chuckle. Nice engineering.
Ubawiłeś mnie do łez. wiesz... endorfiny, stan szczęścia itd. Pozdrawiam.
Да! Безусловно!!! Нужная вещь. Просто незаменимая! 😂🤣😂🤣👏👍
Этот аппарат ещё и многофункциональный, если добавить несложную насадку - будет чесалка для спины.
@@Offigeniy а если с али купить искуственную п..з..у и приделать регулятор оборотов.)
I like the way of assembling and the material used accept the concept
I use door hinges to crush nuts! ...but this is cool, btw!
Door hinges for nut cracking?
В конце поржал от души. Спасибо👍👍👍
Nice gadget!
(Note: my granddad and my dad used to break walnuts open with their bare fingers...)
it's not hard if you understand the weak points.
The lead you put inside and melted it is ingenious.. you can have a weld with no seam! Nice!
Car builders from the 1950s did this a lot. This is where the term “sled” came from
Awesome work but may i know how did you estimated the required torque and gear ratios for the job it would be a huge help for. Me thanks in advance
Really enjoyed the skill and workmanship. Excellent.
I love it! I wanna buy one!
That's insanely awesome buddy!
Fantastic video, the small details of how to build things was a big eye opener for me. You can take so many skills from this video and transfer it on to other projects. This pushes you to think creatively about our everyday problems and solve them. Problem solving will push us to be more self reliant and I think that can only be a good thing for everyone.
Superb idea😁
Excellent project
The New Nutcracker.
Time to write a new ballet.
That's just a brilian and creative job
Hillarious conclusion.
What a great scientist
Found this from reddit, (without your watermark...) amazing channel, I just subscribed!
Have you thought about coming back to this and automating it further? Maybe mount the current base perpendicular to the the floor so you can have a nut hopper that drops one in at a time, gets crushed, and drops down as a trapdoor opens? It'd be really cool gearing/offsetting the opening of the entry and exit trapdoors for proper operation
Very clever job.Congratulations
oh, the wonderful leisure...
Keep on grinding dude 🤗
Love all your works♥️
Отправлю это видео доктору Дью!)))
Это пиз-ц!!!???!!!!
Fantastico
Con poca attrezzatura hai creato un capolavoro
Se avevi a disposizione un officina completa saresti riuscito a costruire un astronave. Complimenti
that little thing has some real power!!!
Hello, which gears (how many teeth?) do you use it in your gearbox? Sorry about the English. Thanks
I thought this was gonna be a no-nut November joke for sure
Walnuts? Damn I waited till the end for nothing.
What did you expect... Its a nut press!
@@martinpanev6651 Good one.
:)
@@martinpanev6651 made by a nut case
@@mick1gallagher Uhm... He know what he is doing... Give me an example of what he is doing wrong
You cad add a pressure sensor and when pressure lost suddenly motor can work backward and hazelnut kernels doesn't squeeze.
Excellent build. I would have used a fine thread bolt for the anvil for greater adjustability, but yours works great.
Very nice work!
Great job ! - Very cool and unusual project 👍👍👍
What glue did u keep on bearing
Nice and sweet. Love the way you make things .Tks.
Very clever. Great engineering skills
Visto il periodo è unì' utile costruzione da portare a tavola!
I think it will be more efficient if you put a spring behind the fixed screw to avoid distroying stafs
That is really cool, I love things like this that are so over engineered. 😊
That’d come in handy if you wanted to have purple fingernails but you ran out of nail polish
I love it! What a fun project.
Is that solder wire at 1m 30s?
Класс! Нужно только что то типа лотка, для подачи ореха под пресс без участия пальцев.
You could just use a handheld nutcracker, but where would the fun be?
Mechanical engineering is so cool!
Hi, do you have any project about Electric French Fry Cutter?
Thanks
Белкам не показывай, а то украдут 🤣, а сделано очень красиво👍👍👍.
Maybe enclosing the motor assembly will make it slightly quite and presentable
Excellent Idea 👍
Tak toto by mě nenapadlo. SUPER!!!
Well done and planned, very workable and a great conversation starter. 👍
I really enjoy these machines and how they are made ❤
I can see this getting recommended in a few months or years. See y'all then
Looks unsafe how do you keep your fingers from getting pinched ?
Молодец! Это почти ,, подковать блоху" - ювелирная работёнка, колоть орех...👍👍👍👍
Great job! Will it work on black walnuts? Sometimes I can’t even open them with a hammer.
Sweet! I have a motor similar. It says 3 or 4a but is only pulling 300ma. Not sure I'd be strong enough. I can stop it with my hand and it has a 10 to 1 took gear reduction
Nice workmanship for a small shop. Now u need to add a chute and an auto feed mechanism.
Good job.. 👍👍👍
wow this is the exact mechanism i m trying to make
but purpose is different
can i share me some info of this project
thanks
Is a Hammer to difficult to crush a nut ?
This is nice, could make a garlic press. Would be better if you provided the parts list.
does it do macadamias?
Nice skills! I thought you meant nuts as in for a bolt. 😅
Fantastic...very useful
Muy Buen Video.
*¡¡¡ BUEN TRABAJO !!!*
great invention
This is very nice
And all this time I've been using a board w a few different sized holes, and a hammer. Obviously building a power supply, gearbox, adjustable anvil, short stroke "hammer", and assorted parts to crack a nut is far far easier!
Молодец я всё думал что за редуктор и мотор а это оказалось орехокол. Дома очень полезная вещь. И себе такую соберу.
I had a nut press once. Thankfully I divorced her.
Amazing tools, great!
hi so I got a very speedy straight grinder, 10000 to 29000 RPM and I was thinking of making it slower and more powerful. So the easiest way would be how you do it, with this gearbox
But I'm worried about either the wheel's teeth getting damaged or something, got any tips for me?
amazing work bravo!!
For these dry fruit's i have a hammer😂😂😂😂
Pp
Ppp
There should be a market for this device among squirrels and mice :-)
Tchaikovsky would be proud
Ha azt írod: Nut Cracker, rögtön tudtam volna, mi készül, de így végignéztem, mert csavaranya (screw nut) préselőt vártam. Szép és kreatív munka.
Well now the nutcase is solved 👌