As a 65 year old tradesman with a well equipped home workshop I can admire the outstanding results you have achieved with basic tools and lots of patience hats of to you sir.
Thank you for keeping up the millennia old tradition of a craftsman making his own tools from scratch. The many skills are learned from such an endeavour and are typically more valuable than traditional book and lecture based learning. God bless.
Wow dude. Prime example of if you want to make something, you'll figure out a way to make it. I see so many haters on YT talking about "if I had this tool or that tool" I could make that too. You just showed how to do it with basic power tools. Great video and great end result.
Brother... Amazing work... Jost goes to show, everything has beauty, the select few can see it and set it free for others to enjoy. Its also cool to think that in 100 - 200 years someone might still be using the tools you made.
This is simply, stunningly good. My grandfather's words of wisdom as I started to learn about making things were that one could do great work with great tools, or great skills. Clearly sir, you have great skill!
Man! You are an example of determination! Even having basic tools you managed to accomplish this amazingly finished task! Congrats and many thanks for sharing it!
I'm speechless!! I feel like throwing my lathe and milling machine away and taking up flower arranging !!!! You Sir are a very skilled and resourceful engineer.
LOL I saw this, and was like, yea, great idea if I had a lathe...then I see you doing it with a file. 😮 Amazing work sir, seriously, done with a file?! That's inspirational.
Well done you have achieved what most can't do with the best quality tools and equipment you are a inspiration to all who watch well done and thank you for inspiring me.all the best to you...
for the fact that you had no lathe and no milling machine ! my highest respect sir ! i have both machines and even with both it is still a one day project ! very nice one !
All the knowledge of so many industrial products from, "making do" tools, to making an awesome machinist grade piece of equipment. Amazing. Guys like you are going to be hanging out in their garage bringing to the world, everything from wheels that generate more power than they use to run auto,' trains, Etc. To bring perpetual motion to reality, while scholars and grads in engineering switch from saying: " impossible!!" To: "How did he do that?" Great video. I am also a Craftsman gadget guy. Good to see other innovative thinkers, in their shops. That Vise is a fine one. The tool is incredible. Getting precision parts to make air products work is very difficult. Ask Ingersol Rand.
Very cool project and well done. I love your bracelets, by the way! Watching you make this with the piston makes me want to see you make a Stirling engine!
...what a wonderful video! Fantastic job with simple means - that is what I like. You are a perfect craftsman and a creative engineer. Greetings from Germany
This man is a Genius at what he does, it takes a lot of skill to makes the equipment he is making, making it even more special, with the small amount of equipment he has to make his engravers, putting the hard work, and labor of love he puts into his equipment he makes from scratch. If the engravers turn out this tremendous with the lack of a lathe, think of what kind equipment he could really turn out with the proper equipment. I would love to have one of his home made engraver setups.
@@ambroscustom I want one of ur engraving setups, I would really like to have one. I'm on medical disability an would like one to do some engraving to bring in a little money, plus I love the fact it being all made from scratch into a working tool, it is ingenious on your behalf.
First of all I pray for your good health brother and I definitely start putting this on production soon, just working on my new workshop now a days. I took me some time to produce them, But I recommend that if you want similar kind of setup I recommend you to have a look on AliExpress. Just search pneumatic engraving machine. Wish for your speedy recovery, have a great day:)
@@ambroscustom You're very welcome. Feel free to contact me at "jon" at our url if you like, and I'll give you a coupon code so you can join our forum for free and post your videos whenever you want. Looks like you're one of us :)
THANK YOU so very much for this detailed and beautiful exposure o f design and artistic craftsmanship. You use the same kind of hand and power tools most of us have in our workshops, so I feel confident that we can duplicate what you have so generously shared with us. You have taken the time and prior planning to make this easy to comprehend. One thing that concerns me, though, is wearing jewelry while operating power tools. One moment of outside distraction could potentially severely damage the wrist or hand that is so very skillful.🥴🧘🏻♂️💫
Wow, that is amazing brother. End result was insane!! Looked awesome! Let me know if you decide to produce any for sale! That is a one of a kind piece!
Ojala m puedas responder. Entonces no se ocupa ningún tipo d resorte para causar el golpeteo o algo asi. M histeria q explicaras comuna entra y sale el aire en esta herramienta😥🙏 buen vídeo esa herramienta es muy cara en mi país y hacerla es una buena opción
Sí, tiene usted razón. no se produce ninguna acción de resorte. La razón del movimiento hacia adelante y hacia atrás se debe a la modificación del compresor. después de la modificación succiona y suelta el martillo en esa posición. dado que el espacio libre es muy estrecho, por eso se mueve hacia adelante y hacia atrás y causa esa acción de martillo.
Buddy you can certainly do that but still modification needed and to me that seems little complex, the advantage of car compressor is that with speed regulator you can easily adjust the power of stroke and these types of graver works great on slow suction and compression stroke.
The original aigraver from Linsday is insanely expensive.. ..if it works the same. why don't you sell it anywhere at normal prices? if so please add a link
What a fantastic effort: nicely produced video and you show great artistry with very limited hand tools.The rest is skill: you are very talented and you are an inspiration to everyone. Best of luck with your enterprise but do look at buying a lathe!
Very nicely done. A lathe of some sort would have made it easier, but you managed quite well with the tools you have. When something doesn't work, do not think of it as a failure. It is practice! Learn from it, as you did, and carry on, not making that mistake again. Which you obviously don't really need me to tell you! If you think about it, a lathe is a machine to allow you to turn stuff to make it round. Drill presses can be used as a lathe. Some of the big machine shops have vertical lathes. They look a lot like a drill press... Just for one simple idea. Take a look at the tools you have, and open your mind to what they might be able to do. Look at old issues of Popular Mechanics magazine, for examples of ways to make what shop equipment you have do what you want them to do. And you might try putting a needle valve in the airline to your graver to help you control the air flow. It will let you run the compressor at a fixed speed, while varying the amount of air that gets to the graver, and may make it easier to control. You can get them at any good hardware store for well under $20. I looked online at Home Depot, and found them as low as about $7. With the skills you've demonstrated in this video, you could probably make one yourself, pretty easily, too. Brass would be easier to work than stainless, but an off the shelf valve has advantages, too. Bill
Mr. Bill I truly appreciate your words. When people like you took time to appreciate work and share there thoughts it's definitely made day of any maker. Always pleasure to see people like you who encourage other makers and share there experience 🙏.
I liked your process. Only a few tools, and now you can earn money! I liked the engraved pattern that you used. Is that pattern available? Thank you for sharing that.
Brilliant video, you are very skilled to do all that without a lathe, thank you for sharing! Can I ask, is there a spring inside the Graver like Shaun's ones? And is it placed in the barrel before adding the piston so it is between the graver holder and piston or after the piston is in the barrel, between the piston top and handle?
Thanks for the generous words my friend. No there is no spring. It actually don't required either insted it shorten the stroke. So i didn't put any spring in this.
What an amazing effort and success. You helped countless others ❤️
Thank you Mr. Shaun, without your help it would not be possible. Truly appreciated your quick response.
@Grant Colorado Grants GF dumped his ass the very next day by whatsapp, she knew deepdown there was something fishy about that short balding dude :)
As a 65 year old tradesman with a well equipped home workshop I can admire the outstanding results you have achieved with basic tools and lots of patience hats of to you sir.
Thanks Mr. Fisher I truly appreciate your feedback:)
Thank you for keeping up the millennia old tradition of a craftsman making his own tools from scratch.
The many skills are learned from such an endeavour and are typically more valuable than traditional book and lecture based learning.
God bless.
Thank you brother for the kind words🙏
Wow dude. Prime example of if you want to make something, you'll figure out a way to make it. I see so many haters on YT talking about "if I had this tool or that tool" I could make that too. You just showed how to do it with basic power tools. Great video and great end result.
Thank you brother, truly appreciate your feedback 🙏.
Facts 💯
A very professional , build from scratch, unique and novel method to convert bolt to air graver tool ... great job .. 👏 👏👏👏👏
Words from you deeply appreciate sir, glad that you like it :)
This is an amazing end result achieved with a minimum of tools. Very, very impressive.
Brother... Amazing work... Jost goes to show, everything has beauty, the select few can see it and set it free for others to enjoy. Its also cool to think that in 100 - 200 years someone might still be using the tools you made.
Thanks for the generous words brother, it mean alot:)
Excellent job. Extraordinary.
Awesome réalisation and creation… bravo
🙏 appreciate your words sir.
It is amazing what you are able to do with such humble tools. Congratulations.
Thanks man appreciate your words.
This is simply, stunningly good.
My grandfather's words of wisdom as I started to learn about making things were that one could do great work with great tools, or great skills. Clearly sir, you have great skill!
Thank you brother appreciate your words:)
Wow this is a state of the art you doing , very very mice work , you inspired me I will do the same, thank you so much you are a good teacher .
Appreciate your feedback mate
Man! You are an example of determination! Even having basic tools you managed to accomplish this amazingly finished task! Congrats and many thanks for sharing it!
Thanks for the words brother:)
Buen trabajo!! 😀 Y también me gustó la música de fondo.
Amazing instructable you have! Thanks for making me realize that I already have a lathe in my hand drill! Your craftsmanship is outstanding!
Thank you sir for the words🙏
I'm speechless!! I feel like throwing my lathe and milling machine away and taking up flower arranging !!!!
You Sir are a very skilled and resourceful engineer.
Thank you sir for the words🙏🙏🙏. Sometimes I just adapt to make my things and rest is done by positive vibe from people like you who always motivates.
Proof that if you have a goal and the will to work towards that goal, you will succeed. Amazing effort with minimal tools. Thumbs Up!
Thanks brother, appreciate the words:)
Спасибо за видео! Бомбический пневмоштхель! г. Владивосток
Great video! Fantastic end result, showing your failed attempts gives context to the project and most are too afraid to show what is a reality.
Thanks Pal..... appreciate the words:)
Great and clever way to use simple tool to do complex jobs !!! Congratulations !!!
Thanks mate:)
LOL I saw this, and was like, yea, great idea if I had a lathe...then I see you doing it with a file. 😮 Amazing work sir, seriously, done with a file?! That's inspirational.
Thankyou sir, pleasure to hear that:)
Another outstanding piece of work. Very admirable that you give credit to those you've learned from.
Thanks brother appreciate your words:)
Very impressive. Major props. Glad the algorithm brought me your vid today.
Appreciate the words mate:)
Well done you have achieved what most can't do with the best quality tools and equipment you are a inspiration to all who watch well done and thank you for inspiring me.all the best to you...
Thanks brother for the generous words. Truly appreciate it:)
Beautifully done! Just shows what can be done with passion and determination!
Thank you for your words brother 🙏
That was a AWESOME VIDEO right there!!!
Thank you for sharing with all of us!!!😇
Appreciate your words brother 🙏
That’s so cool. Brilliant actually ✔️
Thank you:)
for the fact that you had no lathe and no milling machine ! my highest respect sir ! i have both machines and even with both it is still a one day project ! very nice one !
🙏thank you sir for the words, appreciate the feedback.
this is an awesome build dude, gonna try and make my own. good job!
All the knowledge of so many industrial products from, "making do" tools, to making an awesome machinist grade piece of equipment. Amazing. Guys like you are going to be hanging out in their garage bringing to the world, everything from wheels that generate more power than they use to run auto,' trains, Etc. To bring perpetual motion to reality, while scholars and grads in engineering switch from saying: " impossible!!" To: "How did he do that?" Great video. I am also a Craftsman gadget guy. Good to see other innovative thinkers, in their shops. That Vise is a fine one. The tool is incredible. Getting precision parts to make air products work is very difficult. Ask Ingersol Rand.
Thank you Perry.
Very cool project and well done. I love your bracelets, by the way! Watching you make this with the piston makes me want to see you make a Stirling engine!
Thank you brother, glad to see you. Definitely consider your suggestion brother:)
Well done in any case
....wow.... a BIG COMPLIMENT !!! a soooo nice made tool !! I'm sooo impressed !!! Kinde regards from Swirzerland !!!
Thanks for the generous words brother and these words comes from swiss people who are perfectionist in there own work, means alot to me:)
Perfekt !!!! GROßARTIGE IDEE.EINFACHE HERSTELLUNG.
Danke Bruder
Nice work!
Outstanding workmanship.
Thank you my friend appreciate the words:)
Congratulations, nice job!
Thanks
Man that was Genious you’re extremely handy and fun to watch thanks for such a good video
Thank you Jacob..😉
I am loving how you make do with the tools you have like using a drill as a lathe! Hell yeah man!
Thanks buddy 😇
Amazing job dear man 👍
Thanks brother, appreciate the words:)
That, sir, is a work of art and engineering. ❤
Thank you my friend:)
What an awesome effort...incredible...well done ...
Thank you, appreciate the words:)
...what a wonderful video!
Fantastic job with simple means - that is what I like.
You are a perfect craftsman and a creative engineer.
Greetings from Germany
Thankyou brother truly appreciate your words. Thanks for giving your time :)
Ай МОЛОДЕЦ!!! Снимаю шляпу! Однозначно ЛАЙК!
This man is a Genius at what he does, it takes a lot of skill to makes the equipment he is making, making it even more special, with the small amount of equipment he has to make his engravers, putting the hard work, and labor of love he puts into his equipment he makes from scratch. If the engravers turn out this tremendous with the lack of a lathe, think of what kind equipment he could really turn out with the proper equipment. I would love to have one of his home made engraver setups.
Thank you Gregg. I guess besides the tool its people like you who always boost the morale 🙏. Truly appreciate the words brother, it means alot to me🙏.
@@ambroscustom I want one of ur engraving setups, I would really like to have one. I'm on medical disability an would like one to do some engraving to bring in a little money, plus I love the fact it being all made from scratch into a working tool, it is ingenious on your behalf.
First of all I pray for your good health brother and I definitely start putting this on production soon, just working on my new workshop now a days. I took me some time to produce them, But I recommend that if you want similar kind of setup I recommend you to have a look on AliExpress. Just search pneumatic engraving machine. Wish for your speedy recovery, have a great day:)
Great job! Detailed videos with the right amount info. Any idea what rpm the engraver runs at?
Amazing work💯
Awesome! We posted this video in our homemade tools forum this week and people really enjoyed it :)
Thanks mate, I really appreciate your effort. Glad to hear that:)
@@ambroscustom You're very welcome. Feel free to contact me at "jon" at our url if you like, and I'll give you a coupon code so you can join our forum for free and post your videos whenever you want. Looks like you're one of us :)
Thanks brother 🙏.
excellent work
Thanks mate:)
Muy buen trabajo. Gracias por compartir video.
gracias hermano
Wow.. Amazing job 👍I like your style man
Appreciate man.
J'en veux un c'est super.👍👍👍👍
Love everything your doing my friend! Its amaizing what you can do with some know-how and basic tools.
Skål
Appreciate your words brother:)
Wow very well done thanks for sharing
My pleasure:)
THANK YOU so very much for this detailed and beautiful exposure o f design and artistic craftsmanship. You use the same kind of hand and power tools most of us have in our workshops, so I feel confident that we can duplicate what you have so generously shared with us. You have taken the time and prior planning to make this easy to comprehend.
One thing that concerns me, though, is wearing jewelry while operating power tools. One moment of outside distraction could potentially severely damage the wrist or hand that is so very skillful.🥴🧘🏻♂️💫
Thank you so much for your generous feedback my friend. Well those bracelet I wear as a blessing from my lord, so I always wear them
very impressive
Thanks mate.
Awsome build man great job
Thanks mate:)
after see the video i cant wait.... im gonna make one!! thats amazing video man,
Thanks brother, good luck for your one.
Came out really nice!
Thank you brother, really appreciate to have an opinion of a professional person. Glad to see you here:)
Grate job
Wow bro. Thats a Beautiful
Tool right there✌👑
Thanks pal:)
Мужик ты крассавчик !)
AMAIZING WORK!!!!
Great work
WOW! Very impressive.
Thank you mate
Amazing!!! Congratulations!
Thanks mate:)
amazing thank you!!
Pleasure is mine.
Amazing work mate... 👍👍🤙
Thanks buddy:)
Very nice work!
Thanks brother
Awesome!
Thanks Mr. Joseph
such an amazing job dude seeing as you didn't use a lathe, congrats 👍
Thanks pal, appreciate the feedback :)
Awesome, all made without a Lathe 👍👍👍
Wow! Impressive!
Thanks 😇
Wow, that is amazing brother. End result was insane!! Looked awesome! Let me know if you decide to produce any for sale! That is a one of a kind piece!
Thanks for the kind words brother:) yeah definitely let you know once set on manufacturing them.
Excellent build Sir. But god only knows how you still have all your fingers 😂
Ojala m puedas responder. Entonces no se ocupa ningún tipo d resorte para causar el golpeteo o algo asi. M histeria q explicaras comuna entra y sale el aire en esta herramienta😥🙏 buen vídeo esa herramienta es muy cara en mi país y hacerla es una buena opción
Sí, tiene usted razón. no se produce ninguna acción de resorte. La razón del movimiento hacia adelante y hacia atrás se debe a la modificación del compresor. después de la modificación succiona y suelta el martillo en esa posición. dado que el espacio libre es muy estrecho, por eso se mueve hacia adelante y hacia atrás y causa esa acción de martillo.
Beautiful 💥💥
Does it work with normal air compressor
Would it be possible to do with a refrigerator compressor to get the air out?
Buddy you can certainly do that but still modification needed and to me that seems little complex, the advantage of car compressor is that with speed regulator you can easily adjust the power of stroke and these types of graver works great on slow suction and compression stroke.
Ювелирная работа.👍💯🤝
Тоже пытаюсь такое сделать.Пока не очень получается.чертежей нет.
The original aigraver from Linsday is insanely expensive.. ..if it works the same. why don't you sell it anywhere at normal prices? if so please add a link
What a fantastic effort: nicely produced video and you show great artistry with very limited hand tools.The rest is skill: you are very talented and you are an inspiration to everyone. Best of luck with your enterprise but do look at buying a lathe!
Thank you sir for the generous words, yeah I am planning for one hopefully able to buy soon🙏. Good luck to you also.
Superb sir😃👍👍
Very impressive.... amazing art..
Where are you from....
very nice job.
Thanks brother
Nice
Osm work n video , pro feel
Thanks dear
Very nicely done. A lathe of some sort would have made it easier, but you managed quite well with the tools you have. When something doesn't work, do not think of it as a failure. It is practice! Learn from it, as you did, and carry on, not making that mistake again. Which you obviously don't really need me to tell you!
If you think about it, a lathe is a machine to allow you to turn stuff to make it round. Drill presses can be used as a lathe. Some of the big machine shops have vertical lathes. They look a lot like a drill press... Just for one simple idea. Take a look at the tools you have, and open your mind to what they might be able to do. Look at old issues of Popular Mechanics magazine, for examples of ways to make what shop equipment you have do what you want them to do.
And you might try putting a needle valve in the airline to your graver to help you control the air flow. It will let you run the compressor at a fixed speed, while varying the amount of air that gets to the graver, and may make it easier to control. You can get them at any good hardware store for well under $20. I looked online at Home Depot, and found them as low as about $7. With the skills you've demonstrated in this video, you could probably make one yourself, pretty easily, too. Brass would be easier to work than stainless, but an off the shelf valve has advantages, too.
Bill
Mr. Bill I truly appreciate your words. When people like you took time to appreciate work and share there thoughts it's definitely made day of any maker. Always pleasure to see people like you who encourage other makers and share there experience 🙏.
Woow that is an amazing job you just proof me that i don't need a lathe to do it. The i bet all the dislike you have are machinist guys 😂. Love it
Thanks brother. Appreciate your words
Can you or anyone please tell me the name of the tune at 5:44. ???.
The tunes coupled with the work you were doing is absolutely mesmerizing
Thanks, it's the goths by bonnie grace from epidemic
Can we use air graver in gold jewellery
Inspiring!
I purchased a grever and a small compressor 12v 40psi but the grever doesn't work.
What kind of graver you have.
I liked your process. Only a few tools, and now you can earn money! I liked the engraved pattern that you used. Is that pattern available? Thank you for sharing that.
Thanks mate, that pattern I get from Google images. Didn't remember the exact name but I think they appear with some of the Sam Alfano patterns.
Уважуха вам 🏆
I would love to learn to engrave
Heavily recomend you Sam Alfano.
You are awesome and some. 😊👍
😇thanks pal...
Nice video
Hello s is the air from the compressor sucks the piston or pushes the piston?
Buddy due to the removal of non return valve it does both action. In one stroke it push and in another it pull.
@@ambroscustom thank's sir
Brilliant video, you are very skilled to do all that without a lathe, thank you for sharing! Can I ask, is there a spring inside the Graver like Shaun's ones? And is it placed in the barrel before adding the piston so it is between the graver holder and piston or after the piston is in the barrel, between the piston top and handle?
Thanks for the generous words my friend. No there is no spring. It actually don't required either insted it shorten the stroke. So i didn't put any spring in this.