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Time Stamps Intro: 0:00 Parts Overview: 2:13 The Risers: 5:59 The Receiver Tubes: 18:05 The Motor Plate: 26:02 The Base Plate: 30:24 The Tracking Pillar: 40:02 The Tracking Arm: 57:15 Tracking Mechanism: 104:17 The Platen Arm: 1:40:14 The Platen Bracket: 1:15:33 The Work Rest: 1:24:24 ► Link to Plans for the DIY Tilting 2x72 Belt Grinder ►► bit.ly/2Pa7JvZ
*This is exactly what I needed for trimming the edge of oak boards **MyBest.Tools** I also used the disk to round edges while building an oak - walnut cabinet.*
Holy Heck... this is gold man. 100% GOLD. I'm 5min in, but will 100% be watching the whole thing. Anyone looking to build a grinder should watching this. 🙌
@@HouseMadeUS Thanks a million for having me on, man! I bet the editing on this one (and rendering) took forever! LOL... but i foresee it being the most viewed video on your channel. Just a hunch. It makes me kinda want to build one... and I have a 2x72 already!
Before buying this sander I would use a rotary sander ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx3Pc2vLXfcgM5oIpF1iYcIWyFhHUC-G6v and didn't see the need for a belt sander. Boy was I wrong. this belt sander does the job quickly and gives a professional finish to the wood work.
Gooday Mate, Screw it, Lets do it. Mate, this is the 1st time viewing you, it will bloody well not be my last. Love ya style mate, cool. Fron this Aussie, Peace out. Wayne (70 yrs young)
Awesome, best support I’ve had on the internet. Immediately responded to my questions. Try that with Chinese product support. I will definitely be ordering this kit in the next few days. Great build video BTW.
Regarding internal seams, most metal supply companies will sell seamless “trailer hitch” tubing, the same tubing used to make hitch receivers on vehicles. It’s a little more expensive but it takes the labour out of removing the internal seam to sleeve in a smaller dimension tube. Great video here.
Good point Darcy, I have priced it out and its quite a bit more but if that doesn't bother you then it is a great option! Also, thank you for your order!!
At 1:36 in the vid If the pivot was closer to the belt it may be better/nicer? This could be done with the existing parts if welded up a bit differently I think and adding clearance for the pivoting table parts?
Thank you for a very nice video with a nice pace and photo. I have watched many videos of "building a grinder". Yours made me so very inspired that i will go for your model. Thank you very much...
Really appreciate the detail and mention of areas where a trick or two is needed to get us new guys over the tough spots. Very professional and thoroughly presented Brain. Thanks. JP
Nice vid! Why the need for such heavy wall box . 3mm-1/8 would suffice. Could suggest using industrial 40mm piano/strip hinge for tilting mechanism on top of pillars to eliminate a lot of laser/fabricating. Tilt limit could be a welded stop. Position lock easily sorted.
A lot of people suggest this modification. However because we tap into the tube steel in multiple places those thinner walls would not hold a good thread for too long. My goal was to build an industrial grinder that was like a tank. It has been built 1000 times over in multiple countries now. Tried and true! Thanks for watching and I appreciate your suggestions. 👊🏻
I have had all the parts for a machine like this for a year now. I have never been satisfied with combinations of simplicity and quality. This model is ingenious and if you don't mind, I would copy this one of yours !? Thanks !!! Greetings from Croatia, Europe
Truly amazing!!! Became an instant subscriber. I definitely want to purchase the plans for my new business. Thank you for sharing bud. Much appreciated 🙏
Just got the plans, this is going to be an Adventure! going to get the parts laser/water cut here in Canada.. but this will be a crazy step up from my 4x32 grinder I'm using now!
Thank I appreciate the support. Here is a wiring video. How to: Wire a Cheaper VFD for a 2x72 Belt Grinder Build - ua-cam.com/video/RNB0WozFmD4/v-deo.html
I thank you for showing me how to make this HD grinder Bryan , my first build turned out ok but it's not 100% perfect like yours it is a start of a build to build better builds, im making small steps every week to buy my parts, I started in January and finished in April and iam building a medium sized cnc router 24x36x18 with 3x nema 24 stepper motors, 3x 1605 ball screws, 3x 2 sets sbr 16 rails, 1.5 kw air cooled spindle 2 HP, vfd AT1, 3x tb 6600 drivers, arduino uno r3, +shielded wires and epoxy granite the aluminum extrusion frame now I'm onto building a lathe with c channel and 3/8th steel plate with thrust bearings,2"shaft, hgh 20 linear rails, 1.5 HP motor ran with vfd and potentiometer, plans to make it digital read and cnc/manual control then I will move on to a power house milling machine I want to design. But thanks Bryan for your knowledge I put 3 dollars towards patron every month for you to help you spread yhe knowledge on projects, thnx again NM
When you welded the tensioning arm to the hollow section that the motor plate is also fixed to had to faff around with a digital level. If you had done this operation before even fitting the motor plate could you not just have laid the two components on their side on the table top? From what I can see this would not have hindered the subsequent fitting of the motor plate or the swivel lugs on the other side.
that ironhorse motor appears to be the same motor sold thru Harbor Freight just FYI so if you have a coupon could get a good deal but I assume any C face motor will do basically right?
Really been enjoying your channel and podcast. Having a serious battle with myself over weather I'm willing to buy a welder and build this or just buy a 2x72. Currently making knives on a 4x36. Decisions decisions...
⚡️⚡️⚡️ It’s a fun project but I get that some might want that machine quick and without welding. Good luck on the journey and thank you for supporting my work!! ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Thanks for the build video, Brian! I absolutely love your design, and can't wait to put some minor mods into my build. I'll share them with you when I finally get to it. Cheers, brother!
@@HouseMadeUS thank you. The motor in the video had the opening on the side and that's why I asked. I'm planning on building the grinder in your video so I'm in the process of making my parts list and prices including your ultimate bundle.
Sounds good. Yeah it looks open but it’s totally sealed. Great motor. Make sure to check the FAQ page. That will help with the parts and such. When you buy the kit there is a resources page with direct links to everything. Thanks again for your support. 💪🏻
Я сижу, 3D принтер настраиваю, смотрю ролик. У меня ничего не получается, готов разбить принтер. Вижу, у вас такое терпение! Поэтому мой принтер целый!
Awesome!! Man, it would be so cool if you had a kit where no cutting, drilling any metal, or filing (within the tooling arms is the hardest with little equipment!) would need to be done. Just weld everything together, get the motor, wheels, and VFD, and off you go! My biggest hold back is mostly the drilling. I don't have the equipment to drill holes that size. Very cool stuff!
buy a mini mill and a boring head, also a drill chuck and drills... You can have such mills for 600-750 dollars, i know it aint cheap, but it actually is, as a mill is a superior dill along with having the capacity to do work that no drill can do... With one you can make parts that would otherwise be costly or unavailable as they are to you, as you can see... It is an investment, but one that if you are in the mindset of making things, will pay off quickly... So much so that you will buy a mini lathe along it sooner than later... Custom screws, custom nuts, custom parts for so many things with just the relatively small machines for a relatively normal price... You can pay bosch that much for a good hand drill and it will never be as good as a little chinese geared mill with some tooling... Heck, you can spend what a mini mill and a mini lathe cost together on just a good drill, and granted, such a drill is not for tubing, but rather for stone and such things most often, but a magnet drill by a reputable company can pay for both and still not be able to do what the two can... Of course a mag drill can do some other things, but hey, you know what you need and want... Dont let me talk you into something...
I built a treadmill one a few years back looks like I might have to upgrade. You give me many Good ideas and it will be similar I am sure, but to me the fun is figuring it all out so It wont be exactly the same but maybe inspired by. Maybe this fall I hope. I am in the middle of a long hot rod build or the down head slide really.
I really like the results of your work, very neat, heavy duty class, I hope the working drawings are clarified in size, thank you for the tutorial tutorial that you provide. I have subscribed and liked, healthy always God bless
dont wear gloves when using a mill and certainly dont use your gloved hand to clean shavings off a spinning drill bit if you like having fingers that is
I don’t know. If I’m going to buy some laser cut part kit. It would be nice to have all the fabricated laser cut parts. Tube lasers make stupid short work out of all that drilling and sawing but seemed half spun.
Hi, we can't follow along and build the grinder as you say, because you have left out drawings of parts like the rotation brackets and the gen 4 D plate
mhhh... literally bought the plans of this grinder a few weeks ago just to have some references to start with. This would have been a dream before that... sometimes you loose, sometimes the others win, you can't help it I guess
Attachments - do you have a video showing how to the attachments are built and fit? Contact wheel and small wheel attachment specifically. They should probably be obvious but I'm about to start my build and would like to see how the attachments are made and how they fit into the grinder. Thanks!
I recently purchased your ultimate build bundle and have started my build. I'm not sure if anyone has asked this question but do you see any reason why I could not weld the receiver tubes together and then clamp the receiver tubes and the tracking pillar to the table and weld the tracking pillar (minus the spring clip so it lays flat with the other tubes) to the receiver tubes before the motor plate is welded? I think this would help with alignment of the tracking pillar to the receiver tube. I'd weld the metal clip for the spring to the tracking pillar after this step. Your thoughts...
After the holidays I will definitely be buying one. I got your link from Aleeknives, I am a huge fan of his work and trust in his advice. Thanks for your work and I look forward to working with you in the very near future. Stay safe my friend!
Awesome, thank you! - I am also a big fan of Airin, I really love his style and how he educates. Rare to find people who are humble and can give great info all at the same time. Cheers and welcome to the channel!
Hey brother. On your tensioning arm when you are cutting out the front and back sections. Just a thought but you could cut the 30 degree angle into those two pieces as your are initially cutting them out of that makes sense. It will save you from having to measure again and cut the piece for the spring later while also the horizontal arm a little more clearance and might look visually appealing as well. Hope that makes sense lol
@@HouseMadeUS I would also add welding it when you weld the two tubes together all clamped down on a flat surface would eliminate free handing it later with a level seems like it would save time. Awesome design
interested for sure! Have you evolved this build in the past few months to include the missing parts yet. I recognize they are mostly easy to build/fabricate but I am really looking for a one stop shop for ALL the parts. Ordering across a bunch of different places is far less attractive. Especially the Platten clips.. Has this been resolved? This would/could sway me to buy pretty quick
I don’t have equip to make any of this, SO, is it possible to purchase a complete kit ready to assemble? I am 80 years old with only one eye and like to make hunting knives
►► Take all the hard work out this build and buy the Ultimate Build Bundle for the 2x72 Belt Grinder ►► bit.ly/2WIPgt4
Time Stamps
Intro: 0:00
Parts Overview: 2:13
The Risers: 5:59
The Receiver Tubes: 18:05
The Motor Plate: 26:02
The Base Plate: 30:24
The Tracking Pillar: 40:02
The Tracking Arm: 57:15
Tracking Mechanism: 104:17
The Platen Arm: 1:40:14
The Platen Bracket: 1:15:33
The Work Rest: 1:24:24
► Link to Plans for the DIY Tilting 2x72 Belt Grinder ►► bit.ly/2Pa7JvZ
I am thinking to weld the spacers to the tube to prevent vibration and friction...?
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Hey where do you get your 3/8in bolts from? And how long was your tracking arm pivot bolt
Were did you get your bandsaw angle miter thing from
It came with the SWAG table. But they can be found on Amazon. Just any standard miter will work. amzn.to/3tpmRH2
*This is exactly what I needed for trimming the edge of oak boards **MyBest.Tools** I also used the disk to round edges while building an oak - walnut cabinet.*
Holy Heck... this is gold man. 100% GOLD. I'm 5min in, but will 100% be watching the whole thing. Anyone looking to build a grinder should watching this. 🙌
Thank you brother!! This took a long while to make. Lol. So good to have you on the podcast this week. Tons off good feedback 👊🏻😁
@@HouseMadeUS Thanks a million for having me on, man! I bet the editing on this one (and rendering) took forever! LOL... but i foresee it being the most viewed video on your channel. Just a hunch. It makes me kinda want to build one... and I have a 2x72 already!
@@RedBeardOps have to build one man, I absolutely love mine!
@@HouseMadeUS Man, I knew this one was going to have a big view count! Heck yeah. #prophet
This is the far BEST belt sander making video I ever watched on UA-cam.
Before buying this sander I would use a rotary sander ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx3Pc2vLXfcgM5oIpF1iYcIWyFhHUC-G6v and didn't see the need for a belt sander. Boy was I wrong. this belt sander does the job quickly and gives a professional finish to the wood work.
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Gooday Mate, Screw it, Lets do it. Mate, this is the 1st time viewing you, it will bloody well not be my last. Love ya style mate, cool. Fron this Aussie, Peace out. Wayne (70 yrs young)
Thank you Wayne!!!
This is exactly what I've been looking for. An affordable way to build a decent belt sander.... this isnt a decent belt sander it's an amazing one.
Thank you Joseph. I appreciate the kind words.
My man, Is there a small wheel attachment. Looking to make straight razors. And need somthing for the hollow .grind.
Yes quite a few vendors make them. For straight razors a 4-6 inch wheel works great.
I'm having a boat load of fun with the precut pieces! (But my ears are burning knowing that my wife is wanting me to stop to come up to eat dinner).
🤣 - it is a fun build!!
Awesome, best support I’ve had on the internet. Immediately responded to my questions. Try that with Chinese product support. I will definitely be ordering this kit in the next few days. Great build video BTW.
Thank you so much! I think I saw your order come through. Thanks again!!
Regarding internal seams, most metal supply companies will sell seamless “trailer hitch” tubing, the same tubing used to make hitch receivers on vehicles. It’s a little more expensive but it takes the labour out of removing the internal seam to sleeve in a smaller dimension tube. Great video here.
Good point Darcy, I have priced it out and its quite a bit more but if that doesn't bother you then it is a great option! Also, thank you for your order!!
I like creative people, I can also imitate your craft
At 1:36 in the vid If the pivot was closer to the belt it may be better/nicer? This could be done with the existing parts if welded up a bit differently I think and adding clearance for the pivoting table parts?
Nice work mate.
Thank you very much. 👊🏻
Great work intrested in building one do ypu have plans for it
@@cedrickgoindhan1517 - Check out www.HouseMade.us
I can see where a cheap set of transfer punches would be very helpful in this build!
Thank you for a very nice video with a nice pace and photo. I have watched many videos of "building a grinder". Yours made me so very inspired that i will go for your model. Thank you very much...
Thank you so much!! 💪🏻😁
Really appreciate the detail and mention of areas where a trick or two is needed to get us new guys over the tough spots. Very professional and thoroughly presented Brain. Thanks. JP
Thanks Jim. If you follow this video you can build this without much fabrication knowledge. That was the goal! 😁👊🏻
I used a thick metal door hinge for my tracking setup, works fine
Awesome. I’ve seen people do that.
Thanks for the information it was clear and understanding 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 🇬🇧
Thank you brother!! 👊🏻😁
Good idea, so very smart.
Excellent design and I have purchased the plans, need input on HP and some VFD recommendations
Awesome thank you for supporting my work. Make sure to take a look at the resources page for all info on motors VFDs, etc. 💪🏻
Awesome tool....and video. I'm saving up to get one and build it...!!!!!!!!
Awesome Dale. I appreciate that very much.
cheers for that, never new about the vinegar and the mill scale
Yeah it’s a game changer. Lots of blacksmiths use it also for their work.
Thank you for your hard work and making it available
Thanks Amber. 💪🏻😁
Great video, some of the subject on the exopy did you put it under wasn’t sure,
Really would like to see you explain in detailed
Awesome video. If I had the space to put one of these I'd start making one right now.
Nice vid! Why the need for such heavy wall box . 3mm-1/8 would suffice. Could suggest using industrial 40mm piano/strip hinge for tilting mechanism on top of pillars to eliminate a lot of laser/fabricating. Tilt limit could be a welded stop. Position lock easily sorted.
A lot of people suggest this modification. However because we tap into the tube steel in multiple places those thinner walls would not hold a good thread for too long. My goal was to build an industrial grinder that was like a tank. It has been built 1000 times over in multiple countries now. Tried and true! Thanks for watching and I appreciate your suggestions. 👊🏻
I have had all the parts for a machine like this for a year now. I have never been satisfied with combinations of simplicity and quality. This model is ingenious and if you don't mind, I would copy this one of yours !? Thanks !!!
Greetings from Croatia, Europe
very good and high quality fine job
Thank you very much!!!
So I need a 3000 milling machine to assemble a 500 grinder?
Yes exactly.
Revolusi is very good.... Very different 👍👍👍👍
That's really awesome. good job 👍
Truly amazing!!! Became an instant subscriber. I definitely want to purchase the plans for my new business. Thank you for sharing bud. Much appreciated 🙏
Just got the plans, this is going to be an Adventure! going to get the parts laser/water cut here in Canada.. but this will be a crazy step up from my 4x32 grinder I'm using now!
Awesome Alex. Looking forward to seeing your build. Cheers to you, stay warm up there.
Great video thanks. I'll be buying the plans but where are the plans and tutorial for the wiring and electrics of the motor.?
Thank I appreciate the support. Here is a wiring video. How to: Wire a Cheaper VFD for a 2x72 Belt Grinder Build - ua-cam.com/video/RNB0WozFmD4/v-deo.html
Just ordered my kit today. Thanks for all your effort on this!
Thank you Josh!! 💪🏻😁
Does this grinder have a attachment for a smaller wheel for grinding small in side radius
Answered you via email/inbox! Thx John. ⚡️
Hello sir, please tell me the sizes, it is useless without size
Got started today, thanks for all your hard work Brian.
Masterpiece! Thank you for the excellent video with detailed instructions. Greetings from the Czech Republic
Thank you very much! Cheers from Florida!!
You could use a 30-60-90 deg triangle to layout the angle
Yes you’re right. I didn’t think of that. Thank you for the suggestion my friend. 😁👊🏻
I thank you for showing me how to make this HD grinder Bryan , my first build turned out ok but it's not 100% perfect like yours it is a start of a build to build better builds, im making small steps every week to buy my parts, I started in January and finished in April and iam building a medium sized cnc router 24x36x18 with 3x nema 24 stepper motors, 3x 1605 ball screws, 3x 2 sets sbr 16 rails, 1.5 kw air cooled spindle 2 HP, vfd AT1, 3x tb 6600 drivers, arduino uno r3, +shielded wires and epoxy granite the aluminum extrusion frame now I'm onto building a lathe with c channel and 3/8th steel plate with thrust bearings,2"shaft, hgh 20 linear rails, 1.5 HP motor ran with vfd and potentiometer, plans to make it digital read and cnc/manual control then I will move on to a power house milling machine I want to design. But thanks Bryan for your knowledge I put 3 dollars towards patron every month for you to help you spread yhe knowledge on projects, thnx again NM
great work .. i like it .... ciao
Thanks so much! 🤘🏻
Just completed mine today. Amazing how smooth it runs right after assembly without a lot of tweaking.
If I could afford the machinery you have I could afford to buy a 2 X 72 belt grinder . Great instructional video, thanks!!!
When you welded the tensioning arm to the hollow section that the motor plate is also fixed to had to faff around with a digital level. If you had done this operation before even fitting the motor plate could you not just have laid the two components on their side on the table top? From what I can see this would not have hindered the subsequent fitting of the motor plate or the swivel lugs on the other side.
that ironhorse motor appears to be the same motor sold thru Harbor Freight just FYI so if you have a coupon could get a good deal but I assume any C face motor will do basically right?
Do you have a link? I’d like to take a closer look.
@@HouseMadeUS sorry my bad, looks like the harbor freight ones are single phase
I'm just starting and I too was experiencing a little sticker shock. I'll definitely be going this route. Great video.
Thank you! Its a fun build. Glad you're building one.
Really been enjoying your channel and podcast. Having a serious battle with myself over weather I'm willing to buy a welder and build this or just buy a 2x72. Currently making knives on a 4x36. Decisions decisions...
⚡️⚡️⚡️ It’s a fun project but I get that some might want that machine quick and without welding. Good luck on the journey and thank you for supporting my work!! ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Can you put a 8” or 10” wheel on this? For hollow grinds? Thx. Nice vid
Yes, I run a 10” wheel. ua-cam.com/video/jBwoX1EoEow/v-deo.html
Thanks for the build video, Brian! I absolutely love your design, and can't wait to put some minor mods into my build. I'll share them with you when I finally get to it. Cheers, brother!
Thanks Jon. Glad it can helps and can’t wait to see your mods!
excellent job
Thank you very much!
awsome work
Thank you! 💪🏻😁
May I ask why you laser cut the parts while the plasma cutter is there?
Its actually cheaper to laser them and they are more precise. Very clean cuts.
You might have them cut square holes in the base plate for the uprights to locate them better and it will be a lot stronger being set in
Awesome idea. I’m revising some things and I’ll see if that can be done. 💪🏻😁
Question about the motor. With it not being a closed in unit is there a issue with metal and other stuff being sucked into the motor through the vent?
The motor is a TEFC (totally enclosed fan cooled) so there are no issues with that. Very good setup! Thanks for asking. 👍🏻
@@HouseMadeUS thank you. The motor in the video had the opening on the side and that's why I asked. I'm planning on building the grinder in your video so I'm in the process of making my parts list and prices including your ultimate bundle.
Sounds good. Yeah it looks open but it’s totally sealed. Great motor. Make sure to check the FAQ page. That will help with the parts and such. When you buy the kit there is a resources page with direct links to everything. Thanks again for your support. 💪🏻
Watching again bro fixing to get started YEEHAA!!!
Yessssss!! 💪🏻😁
Я сижу, 3D принтер настраиваю, смотрю ролик. У меня ничего не получается, готов разбить принтер. Вижу, у вас такое терпение! Поэтому мой принтер целый!
Awesome!! Man, it would be so cool if you had a kit where no cutting, drilling any metal, or filing (within the tooling arms is the hardest with little equipment!) would need to be done. Just weld everything together, get the motor, wheels, and VFD, and off you go! My biggest hold back is mostly the drilling. I don't have the equipment to drill holes that size. Very cool stuff!
buy a mini mill and a boring head, also a drill chuck and drills... You can have such mills for 600-750 dollars, i know it aint cheap, but it actually is, as a mill is a superior dill along with having the capacity to do work that no drill can do... With one you can make parts that would otherwise be costly or unavailable as they are to you, as you can see... It is an investment, but one that if you are in the mindset of making things, will pay off quickly... So much so that you will buy a mini lathe along it sooner than later... Custom screws, custom nuts, custom parts for so many things with just the relatively small machines for a relatively normal price... You can pay bosch that much for a good hand drill and it will never be as good as a little chinese geared mill with some tooling... Heck, you can spend what a mini mill and a mini lathe cost together on just a good drill, and granted, such a drill is not for tubing, but rather for stone and such things most often, but a magnet drill by a reputable company can pay for both and still not be able to do what the two can... Of course a mag drill can do some other things, but hey, you know what you need and want... Dont let me talk you into something...
Smartest way to buy this type of setup hands down!
Thanks Wade. I really do enjoy this work. It has given me so much renewed passion for my career. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
I built a treadmill one a few years back looks like I might have to upgrade. You give me many Good ideas and it will be similar I am sure, but to me the fun is figuring it all out so It wont be exactly the same but maybe inspired by. Maybe this fall I hope. I am in the middle of a long hot rod build or the down head slide really.
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته استمتعنا وستفدنا بمشاهدة هذا الفديو نتمنى لك الصحه استمر بنشر كل ما هو مفيد نتمنى لك التوفيق بارك الله فيك
can you get them kit in Australia??
Unfortunately not at this time. Plans are in metric as well so you could build from them.
I really like the results of your work, very neat, heavy duty class, I hope the working drawings are clarified in size, thank you for the tutorial tutorial that you provide. I have subscribed and liked, healthy always God bless
Thank you. 👍🏻
Cool design! I have a TW90 but almost never use it horizontally 😂 would like a second 2x72 though
I use the horizontal feature about 1/3 of the time. It’s great to have especially with a contact wheel and a table to accommodate. 💪🏻😁
how bout putting a 10 inch wheel on the front for hollow grind
Definitely. I love my 14" too!
Could a guy weld the tracking arm while lying down, say before the attaching the motor plate
Yeah that’s how I do it now. 💪🏻😁
Why didn't you add a tension release for easy grinding belt change thank you for noticing that I posted comments I'll read yours and just a minute
Something I may add in the future. Thank you.
Any vids on the Gen4?
It’s in the works. Clicking in around 1.5 hours for the detailed build! 😂
Just wanted to mention that the Kant twist clamp link is not in your description.
Thank you, Ill update the links.
7:56 theres a thing called transfer punch.
Most people don't have those in their shop. But yes I have a set and love them.
Hello good afternoon, would you charge for the PDF file so I can produce one of this
Right now it's $15 USD. www.HouseMade.us
Could this work with a motor that runs on 115v? Currently my garage doesn't have such an outlet...
Yes the KBAC-27D up scales 110 single phase to 220 3 phase. Works great! 💪🏻
dont wear gloves when using a mill and certainly dont use your gloved hand to clean shavings off a spinning drill bit if you like having fingers that is
A-Men Brother. Loose the gloves or loose a finger,,,,or worse. NO GLOVES AROUND ROTATING EQUIPMENT !!!!!!!
Big thanks for delivering just what I asked for!
You’re very welcome. Hopefully this helps a lot of folks. Including you! 😁⚡️👊🏻
@@HouseMadeUS it will for all of us!
Hola excelente trabajo saludos desde Ecuador como puedo acceder a los planos de la lijadora
Lovely design, can this be scaled to a 48 inch belt grinder for smaller shops?
I would think so yes.
Question! If I buy the 1/4 inch grinding wheel attachment for those small hard to reach places, will it go on this particular grinder?
Yes it will fit just fine. 💪🏻
I don’t know. If I’m going to buy some laser cut part kit. It would be nice to have all the fabricated laser cut parts. Tube lasers make stupid short work out of all that drilling and sawing but seemed half spun.
For sure. 👍🏻
very well thought out.
Excellent work. I admire it!
Thank you so much!
Hi, we can't follow along and build the grinder as you say, because you have left out drawings of parts like the rotation brackets and the gen 4 D plate
Those drawings are all included in the plans. All the details are there. Thank you.
Dumb question: We need to take the weld out of both receiver tubes, correct?
Yes so you can slide the work rest arm into the lower unit.
I have some 2x2 that is seamless but is only 1/8" wall would that work sufficiently or too flimsy?
For fit up and tapping you need .25 wall. Not hard to find and it’s cheap. 💪🏻😁
Hey thanks for the advice on the VFD and motor. They are great together.
I have a Langmuir Pro on the way. Would it be able to cut these parts and still be as good as your laser cut parts?
Plasma will never be as good as laser. You can cut the Revolution out on plasma but I would not cut the holes. I would drill them.
@@HouseMadeUS Plus laser systems are much more affordable!! :-)
mhhh... literally bought the plans of this grinder a few weeks ago just to have some references to start with. This would have been a dream before that... sometimes you loose, sometimes the others win, you can't help it I guess
The good news is you still need the plans to build it! Can’t wait to see what you come up with! Thanks for watching!
Attachments - do you have a video showing how to the attachments are built and fit? Contact wheel and small wheel attachment specifically. They should probably be obvious but I'm about to start my build and would like to see how the attachments are made and how they fit into the grinder. Thanks!
Great idea for a video Dave. I’ll shoot that sometime this week. I get this question a lot. 👊🏻
Is there any chance of getting the kit in Germany?
Yes sir. We have a distributor in Germany. housemade.us/collections/ships-to-europe
You are still looking for a distributor in Australia?
When you weld the two tubes together, take it easy with heat. It can warp the tubes so that the inner slides no longer work freely.
If i buy the plans that are on sale at the momentare they the latest 4th gen plans
Yes - the latest 4th Gen plans - Revision 2
I recently purchased your ultimate build bundle and have started my build. I'm not sure if anyone has asked this question but do you see any reason why I could not weld the receiver tubes together and then clamp the receiver tubes and the tracking pillar to the table and weld the tracking pillar (minus the spring clip so it lays flat with the other tubes) to the receiver tubes before the motor plate is welded? I think this would help with alignment of the tracking pillar to the receiver tube. I'd weld the metal clip for the spring to the tracking pillar after this step. Your thoughts...
Yeah most definitely. I actually do it that way now. I think it’s a much better way. Great minds! 💪🏻😁
After the holidays I will definitely be buying one. I got your link from Aleeknives, I am a huge fan of his work and trust in his advice. Thanks for your work and I look forward to working with you in the very near future.
Stay safe my friend!
Awesome, thank you! - I am also a big fan of Airin, I really love his style and how he educates. Rare to find people who are humble and can give great info all at the same time. Cheers and welcome to the channel!
there are two grinders worth having the TW90 by travis wuertz and the hard core by tru-grit i have yet to find better grinders. this one looks decent.
Hey brother. On your tensioning arm when you are cutting out the front and back sections. Just a thought but you could cut the 30 degree angle into those two pieces as your are initially cutting them out of that makes sense. It will save you from having to measure again and cut the piece for the spring later while also the horizontal arm a little more clearance and might look visually appealing as well. Hope that makes sense lol
Yeah that makes sense! Good tip. Ill give it a shot. Thanks Clint!
@@HouseMadeUS I would also add welding it when you weld the two tubes together all clamped down on a flat surface would eliminate free handing it later with a level seems like it would save time. Awesome design
Wow! So detailed. Thank you so much for this video. I'm sure it was a ton of work.
Yes a lot of work, a tool for generations. ⚡️👊🏻
interested for sure! Have you evolved this build in the past few months to include the missing parts yet. I recognize they are mostly easy to build/fabricate but I am really looking for a one stop shop for ALL the parts. Ordering across a bunch of different places is far less attractive. Especially the Platten clips.. Has this been resolved? This would/could sway me to buy pretty quick
The kit includes everything but the tube steel. Check out the FAQ page on www.HouseMade.us
Молодец все класс👍👍👍 лайк и подписка, приятно смотреть👀!!!
I don’t have equip to make any of this, SO, is it possible to purchase a complete kit ready to assemble? I am 80 years old with only one eye and like to make hunting knives
I recently bought his most complete kit and you'll still need to acquire and modify the steel tube.
great machine
Thank you. 💪🏻😁