Bonjour a cette artiste, des mains de fée, une qualité de travail irréprochable, j'ai observé avec quoi il travail, tout est basé a partir du bois, une propreté, maniaque sur le moindre détail, il n'y a pas de mots pour dire a cette personne se que je pense de toutes les mois de travail qu'il a dut consacré, je lui dit un (Mr) DE VINCI du 21 siècle. Mes salutation a cette personne. (Un admirateur de France )
Your skills are undeniable ... not only because of the beautiful results of this build so far, but also because of your outstanding selfbuilt tools and fixtures. A true pleasure to watch. Thank you for sharing ... you've set quite a standard for the rest of us.
This genius craftsman has elevated his work to the level of art. Watching him work is like seeing an athlete or musician perform at the highest levels. There is no better choreographed and platonic videos anywhere at this level of artistry hands down. The gentle approach and his mastery makes all materials obey his wishes whatever they may be, wood, metal, plastics or electrical. He rules all of the basic materials and his precise technique makes watching his videos practically a soothing therapy in a rushed and often chaotic world. Total awe and respect for JSK-koubou.
It is so relaxing to watch you work! I love the way you take your time and do things in a very structured and deliberate way. I've actually started emulating this in my own work and I've found I am less stressed out and make fewer mistakes. Thanks for all your great videos!
excellent, wonderful, unbelievable. this video was one of the best videos i've ever seen before. it was silent, clear, clean, enjoyable, no music no bla bla bla speech, Man am appreciate this great job, and would like to say thank you very much, alot of thanks.
@ he is stunning, amazing, unic, the way he work is awesome, with all respect to your opinion, but i think you missed the point, the point is his WORK not his TALK.
What is this creativity, man? All I can say about all your work and you will find the same comment in all your videos that you are a man from another planet
I'm soooo thankfull for your work and the fact that you share it. Your passion for precission, and detail is just amazing. And besides all of the craftmanship, and high educational value, I'm SO GLAD, that you have decided to upload the material with only the natural sound effects. It's way more effective in terms of passing the knowledge on, and so... relaxing. Just the silence and sounds of work. Brave sincerity in today's noisy youtube world.
Единственное замечание: подручник под наждачный диск следовало бы сделать с регулировкой наклона. Пожалуй и всё. А так конечно же за идею, за труд, за красивую работу и красивый инструмент мои аплодисменты 👍👏🤗 РЕСПЕКТ!!!
Why does your videos reminds me of the film “American Psycho”? Maybe the way you move, very gentle, your shop is extreemly clean and your perfectionism is frightening :D
Nice build and great construction quality! I would have used the fan with a small 12V supply to force much more air into the sander housing, instead of attaching it to the motor axle, where it cannot be as effective. Also, the radiator you glued to the motor housing probably cannot do much - large thermal resistance between the aluminium fins and the motor housing - you cool the aluminium but not the motor. Anyway, I'm very curious to see the belt sander part attached
Another really creative project! I suspect that if someone used a salvaged motor from a full-sized European or North American washing machine, the temperature issue wouldn't be so much of a problem. The overall design could easily be adapted to a more powerful motor. Thank you for this. It's always interesting watching your innovative home made tool designs. Looking forward to Part 2.
@@yewsengcheong1637 The motor that he used in the project is smaller than the motor from a full-sized European or North American washing machine, so it needs to work harder in order to operate continuously to drive the sanding belt. A larger motor would be able to handle the load better without overheating. It is a minor issue, since he has already partly compensated by creating a heat sink and fan to cool the motor he is using but he still notes that 10 minutes of continuous operation would result in a motor temperature of 120 degrees C. This kind of overheating would seriously shorten the life of the motor. As long as you are aware of this and use the belt sander for only short periods of continuous operation (preferably under 8 minutes) there shouldn't be a problem, but a larger motor would be one solution. Given how creative he is, I wouldn't be surprised if he came up with a more efficient method of cooling the motor (possibly using the heater core out of a Toyota! :-) ).
Great project but those are cold solder joints. You should twist and then heat the whole joint (both wires) before running your solder. You may wind up with a short from a dry joint someday. Very creative work though. You would be a monster if you learned to weld for your projects.
20/20 mention excellentissime. Rabbi Dzamoukrane. Fière de vous je suis même si on ne e connais pas ! Parsque je vous reconnais en Rabbi El 3alamine. Vous êtes un ingénieur utile a autruis et je vous souhaite Inchallah El Karim la double réussite ainsi qu'a votre famille vos Amis Alliés frères et sœurs. C'est vraiment intelligent en plus a mon cœur c'est de l'art pure et humain ,bonne continuation ko gue large et lumineuse prospérité bonne fortune fraternité partage miséricorde sans orgueils aucun. Puisse les responsables de UA-cam vous accordez une palme honorifique et un bon salaire cordialement fraternellement à Roubaix Nord France 💎❤💎🤝💎❤💎
Как всегда великолепно! Я думаю, если этого парня обеспечить достаточным количеством фанеры и клея, то космическая станция Мир, ему вполне будет по силам! )))
É incrível, uma limpeza total,tudo muito limpo,muitas ferramentas boas,as minhas nem chega aos pés das suas, este motor não tenho,tenho outros motores,tô gostando de ver,a madeira é que vai ser um problema pra achar por aqui. Tem molde em PDF pra eu fazer o meu 1° parte,?
is the thermal problem common for washing machine motors? i want to use it for a belt grinder, since is free i want to try, but if it can't keep working for more than 10 minutes would be useless for me
Just be carefull as some soldering irons tend to melt and destroy the heat shrink. Personally I like a gas powered one as you can remove the tip and have just the hot air blowing on the shrink.
que problema grave tenia el lavarropas para hacer eso ya que se veía en buen estado y reparable?Y otro tema como suben vídeos para hacer una herramienta con semejante despliegue de maquinas que casi nadie tiene ?
well... it is what it is. But how many of you have noticed a few things about this video? Probably not too many... I see many comments from guys wanting to make their own shop machines now using the method as prescribed here. But you need to take a few things into account. These builds, for all their wonder and precision... they are NOT CHEAP. Despite his efforts to make you believe otherwise, he has invested large sums of money into the builds themselves. while he might be getting the motors for free, or close to it, he has to pay for everything else. The hand drill he uses... that's a high end and expensive drill. The homemade drill? Same there... the drill he used to make his homemade drill press is a very expensive model. Despite his effort to disguise the drills, the make and model are easy to figure out. The expensive router bits... And then we have the body for this particular build. Did you happen to notice the type of wood he's using? No? That is a commercial grade and very expensive high density plywood made for fine woodworking. That stuff isn't cheap. The amount of money he invested into hardware, glue and wood runs into the hundreds of dollars. And then the amount of time he spent on the build. By the end of this build, you can bet he invested enough money and time to be able to afford 2 brand new commercially built combination sanders. I'm not disputing his build... his work is really good. Not perfect nor immaculate... but his accuracy is very good and the quality of his craftsmanship is indisputable. I'm disputing his approach to make you believe that anybody can do what he does. That's not true. Not everybody has the amount of time on their hands as he obviously does... Not everyone has the money to invest into the products he's buying and using. And most certainly, not everyone has the engineering skills and education he possesses. While it seems good on paper, it really isn't because of the amounts of time and money it takes to create one of his builds. NOT CHEAP!!! You would be better off buying a brand new in the box versions of his builds and you could probably buy it cheaper than what he spent on making this sander and the other shop tools that he creates. This is a hobbyist's thing, and a hobbyist with money and time to spare... But it is NOT practical nor is it very affordable. I enjoyed watching his craftsmanship. But I'm also acutely aware of the practicality and economic applicability of such a project. It's not economic. Fun? Perhaps, if you have extra scratch and time... Nice video, but I won't watch the followup and final build.
When I watched the first part , I was convinced, that must be a German worker , but later on , I realized that's Japanese way of getting job done. So , after watching another video, "Making belt sander out of old fan " , I've understood, why I'm driving my Toyota 1997 with over 300000 miles on it, without problems. On the other hand, tool are made for making money, so , when the Japanese guy spends two weeks to have the job done , the guy with fan motor had it done within two hours and the money he made for the rest of these two weeks let him buy additional six tools. This is not creating sculpture, so it must look beautiful. It must be done fast and good enough to start making money.
Excelente tutorial mister..lo unico que falto y muy importante..no diseño o explico con medidas metricas su tamaño..seria de buen gusto q lo hiciera si le es posible...saludos desde Panama..
buenos días desde Rep. dominicana ...si usted diera las medidas en centímetros fuera de gran ayuda en cada proyecto que usted ha hecho ....así con esas medidas nosotros lo adaptamos a nuestro país en dónde residimos
Where do you find the good plywood in Japan? My home centers all only stock poor quality plywood! 日本ではどこで良い合板を手に入れることができますか?私のホームセンターには、質の悪い合板しか置いてありません。
Tout le monde s'extasie sur la qualité du travail et de la vidéo, mais un petit coups d'oeil à la description pour apprendre que ce moteur de machine à laver chauffe à 120°C en 10 min... Pour bien faire sur toute la ligne, ça serait bien de déconseiller d'utiliser ce type de moteur, et plutôt chercher un moteur à induction. Là, aucun avertissement sinon en fin de description : _"When imitating this video, please at your own risk. I can not guarantee any damage caused by this video."_
If you find any unauthorized reproduction of the JSK-koubou video, please report it to me.
Thank you.
JSK-koubouビデオの無断複製を見つけた場合は、報告していただけると助かります。
سففث١فسق٣١ؤذ٥
99⁹1
Yýn8ggggjiyh😊😊
И где же ленточный станок?
JSKさんの物造りは何時でもDIYの精神で丁寧な仕事とアイデア満載で感動しています。それとしゃべり解説が多くうんざりする動画が有りますが解説無しでも良く理解出来ます。敬服しております。
You are an artist when it comes to woodworking. Most precise and clean works ever seen...!!! Congrats.
I agree with you
Bonjour a cette artiste, des mains de fée, une qualité de travail irréprochable, j'ai observé avec quoi il travail, tout est basé a partir du bois, une propreté, maniaque sur le moindre détail, il n'y a pas de mots pour dire a cette personne se que je pense de toutes les mois de travail qu'il a dut consacré, je lui dit un (Mr) DE VINCI du 21 siècle. Mes salutation a cette personne. (Un admirateur de France )
Your skills are undeniable ... not only because of the beautiful results of this build so far, but also because of your outstanding selfbuilt tools and fixtures. A true pleasure to watch.
Thank you for sharing ... you've set quite a standard for the rest of us.
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Plywood machining? Handtool re-engineering? Appliance hacking? This guys does it all.
This genius craftsman has elevated his work to the level of art. Watching him work is like seeing an athlete or musician perform at the highest levels. There is no better choreographed and platonic videos anywhere at this level of artistry hands down. The gentle approach and his mastery makes all materials obey his wishes whatever they may be, wood, metal, plastics or electrical. He rules all of the basic materials and his precise technique makes watching his videos practically a soothing therapy in a rushed and often chaotic world. Total awe and respect for JSK-koubou.
Your attention to detail and designs are inspirational. Thank you for sharing. I have to get busy building my belt sander.
Me too
It is so relaxing to watch you work! I love the way you take your time and do things in a very structured and deliberate way. I've actually started emulating this in my own work and I've found I am less stressed out and make fewer mistakes. Thanks for all your great videos!
¡Totalmente cierto! ¡a mí me transmite lo mismo!
Greetings from 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🙌🙌🙌
excellent, wonderful, unbelievable. this video was one of the best videos i've ever seen before.
it was silent, clear, clean, enjoyable, no music no bla bla bla speech,
Man am appreciate this great job, and would like to say thank you very much, alot of thanks.
@ he is stunning, amazing, unic, the way he work is awesome, with all respect to your opinion, but i think you missed the point, the point is his WORK not his TALK.
What is this creativity, man? All I can say about all your work and you will find the same comment in all your videos that you are a man from another planet
У Девушки руки растут с нужного места,намного лучше чем у некоторых муззччичин,удачи и всех благ
I am from Indonesia...terima kasih atas banyak atas pengetahuan yang dibagikan....God bless you and all your family.
Very good woork and good tools to woork!👍👍👍Portugal
I'm soooo thankfull for your work and the fact that you share it. Your passion for precission, and detail is just amazing. And besides all of the craftmanship, and high educational value, I'm SO GLAD, that you have decided to upload the material with only the natural sound effects. It's way more effective in terms of passing the knowledge on, and so... relaxing. Just the silence and sounds of work. Brave sincerity in today's noisy youtube world.
Молодец парень ,! Очень хорошие вещи у Вас получаются. Видно все с любовью
Единственное замечание: подручник под наждачный диск следовало бы сделать с регулировкой наклона.
Пожалуй и всё.
А так конечно же за идею, за труд, за красивую работу и красивый инструмент мои аплодисменты
👍👏🤗
РЕСПЕКТ!!!
That workshop is cleaner than a hospital.
Nice job 😁👍
やっぱり生の作業音はいいですねぇ。無駄なBGMが無いのでつい引き込まれます。
コメントありがとうございます。
Excellent work..love to watch. very much need PDF work plan
I like your washing motor late machine work
great respect to people who know how to work with their hands
スーパーブリリアント、ちょうど言葉。 日本人は賢明で知的です、私はこの人々を尊重します。 ウズベキスタンからのご挨拶。
Why does your videos reminds me of the film “American Psycho”? Maybe the way you move, very gentle, your shop is extreemly clean and your perfectionism is frightening :D
Very precise and clean. I would but like to suggest something. What about measurements, that is sizes
OCD...all high end skilled people have a touch of it...it shows.
Excellent work!!!
Nice build and great construction quality! I would have used the fan with a small 12V supply to force much more air into the sander housing, instead of attaching it to the motor axle, where it cannot be as effective. Also, the radiator you glued to the motor housing probably cannot do much - large thermal resistance between the aluminium fins and the motor housing - you cool the aluminium but not the motor. Anyway, I'm very curious to see the belt sander part attached
¡Impresionante diseño y ejecución, ¡casi parece que en tu taller no se produce serrín!
Desde España... ¡gracias por compartir!
Another really creative project!
I suspect that if someone used a salvaged motor from a full-sized European or North American washing machine, the temperature issue wouldn't be so much of a problem.
The overall design could easily be adapted to a more powerful motor.
Thank you for this. It's always interesting watching your innovative home made tool designs.
Looking forward to Part 2.
why wouldn't it be so much of an issue?
@@yewsengcheong1637 The motor that he used in the project is smaller than the motor from a full-sized European or North American washing machine, so it needs to work harder in order to operate continuously to drive the sanding belt. A larger motor would be able to handle the load better without overheating. It is a minor issue, since he has already partly compensated by creating a heat sink and fan to cool the motor he is using but he still notes that 10 minutes of continuous operation would result in a motor temperature of 120 degrees C. This kind of overheating would seriously shorten the life of the motor. As long as you are aware of this and use the belt sander for only short periods of continuous operation (preferably under 8 minutes) there shouldn't be a problem, but a larger motor would be one solution. Given how creative he is, I wouldn't be surprised if he came up with a more efficient method of cooling the motor (possibly using the heater core out of a Toyota! :-) ).
Я чокнусь делать так аккуратно. Мастеру большое уважение.
Да, я тоже подумал об этом, просмотрев ролик. Очень аккуратное исполнение, респект.
did you make the vertical panel saw cutter .is theren a video of the making.thanks from Puerto rico.
My friend Think you very good 🤝⚘👍🧡🍃
Отличные видео!Золотые руки!А у Вас чертежей нет Ваших изделий?
I like your work because your work is very clean and i like your video because your working video without music
いつも楽しみにしております。さて、洗濯機のモータを使う発想は、他にも考えられますが、
日本では、洗濯機は大型家電は法律に従い廃棄する必要があります。参考までに、モータを取った後の残部品の処分方法について伺いたいです。
Great project but those are cold solder joints. You should twist and then heat the whole joint (both wires) before running your solder. You may wind up with a short from a dry joint someday. Very creative work though. You would be a monster if you learned to weld for your projects.
20/20 mention excellentissime. Rabbi Dzamoukrane. Fière de vous je suis même si on ne e connais pas ! Parsque je vous reconnais en Rabbi El 3alamine. Vous êtes un ingénieur utile a autruis et je vous souhaite Inchallah El Karim la double réussite ainsi qu'a votre famille vos Amis Alliés frères et sœurs. C'est vraiment intelligent en plus a mon cœur c'est de l'art pure et humain ,bonne continuation ko gue large et lumineuse prospérité bonne fortune fraternité partage miséricorde sans orgueils aucun. Puisse les responsables de UA-cam vous accordez une palme honorifique et un bon salaire cordialement fraternellement à Roubaix Nord France 💎❤💎🤝💎❤💎
love your videos. if you ever come to Argentina, i need some tools made from you!!!!! than you for sharing
Как всегда великолепно!
Я думаю, если этого парня обеспечить достаточным количеством фанеры и клея, то космическая станция Мир, ему вполне будет по силам! )))
This is not craft, it's pure art 👌👌
É incrível, uma limpeza total,tudo muito limpo,muitas ferramentas boas,as minhas nem chega aos pés das suas, este motor não tenho,tenho outros motores,tô gostando de ver,a madeira é que vai ser um problema pra achar por aqui. Tem molde em PDF pra eu fazer o meu 1° parte,?
Why did you use those heavy rubber gloves, because of the capacitor you took out? To be safe of that?
Hi JSK. Your clean uncluttered audio is so soothing and refreshing. Thank you for making this video.
😂
is the thermal problem common for washing machine motors? i want to use it for a belt grinder, since is free i want to try, but if it can't keep working for more than 10 minutes would be useless for me
With a deep metallic artificial voice:
IMPRESSIVE....MOST IMPRESSIVE.
A clean and very professional job. Very well done.
Greetings from Chile.-
I have never thought of using the soldering iron on the heat shrink tubing. I have always used a lighter. Cheers for the great tip.
Just be carefull as some soldering irons tend to melt and destroy the heat shrink. Personally I like a gas powered one as you can remove the tip and have just the hot air blowing on the shrink.
I hate doing it. Will only do with junk irons.
I'm using the iron too but you have to shrink it fast. And use middle of the iron not the tip. Otherwise the shrink gets ruined.
@@serkandemirhanofficial My problem with using the iron is polluting the tip.
I use zippo light and its best for it :)
that plywood looks like a dream compared to what i can buy in Sweden. Probably much cheaper also.
What is this table called? (with cells)
Thanks for such a great video!
That is a well built Machine, well done👍👍👍
Pareces un cirujano con la limpieza que haces los trabajo. Excelente.
Good morning! At minute 2:10 of the video I noticed two red lines (laser tracing), what did you use? How were they positioned? Thank you.
he is very talented 👍👍👍😘😘😘😘
que problema grave tenia el lavarropas para hacer eso ya que se veía en buen estado y reparable?Y otro tema como suben vídeos para hacer una herramienta con semejante despliegue de maquinas que casi nadie tiene ?
Buen video, podrías explicar como hiciste la parte eléctrica. Gracias.
Informative and inspiring... Greetigs from Turkey.
Ty for that tip/trick for mounting that guide with double sided sticky tape.
O cara é tão bom que tem várias máquinas feitas por ele mesmo!!!
Das galáxias!
Vcs têm que ver Ornitóptero (pássaro mecânico) que ele fez. Até gaviões de verdade vinham conferir a "invasão" da área...
Genial!!!
well... it is what it is. But how many of you have noticed a few things about this video? Probably not too many... I see many comments from guys wanting to make their own shop machines now using the method as prescribed here. But you need to take a few things into account. These builds, for all their wonder and precision... they are NOT CHEAP. Despite his efforts to make you believe otherwise, he has invested large sums of money into the builds themselves. while he might be getting the motors for free, or close to it, he has to pay for everything else.
The hand drill he uses... that's a high end and expensive drill. The homemade drill? Same there... the drill he used to make his homemade drill press is a very expensive model. Despite his effort to disguise the drills, the make and model are easy to figure out. The expensive router bits... And then we have the body for this particular build. Did you happen to notice the type of wood he's using? No? That is a commercial grade and very expensive high density plywood made for fine woodworking. That stuff isn't cheap.
The amount of money he invested into hardware, glue and wood runs into the hundreds of dollars. And then the amount of time he spent on the build. By the end of this build, you can bet he invested enough money and time to be able to afford 2 brand new commercially built combination sanders.
I'm not disputing his build... his work is really good. Not perfect nor immaculate... but his accuracy is very good and the quality of his craftsmanship is indisputable. I'm disputing his approach to make you believe that anybody can do what he does. That's not true. Not everybody has the amount of time on their hands as he obviously does... Not everyone has the money to invest into the products he's buying and using. And most certainly, not everyone has the engineering skills and education he possesses.
While it seems good on paper, it really isn't because of the amounts of time and money it takes to create one of his builds. NOT CHEAP!!! You would be better off buying a brand new in the box versions of his builds and you could probably buy it cheaper than what he spent on making this sander and the other shop tools that he creates.
This is a hobbyist's thing, and a hobbyist with money and time to spare... But it is NOT practical nor is it very affordable. I enjoyed watching his craftsmanship. But I'm also acutely aware of the practicality and economic applicability of such a project. It's not economic. Fun? Perhaps, if you have extra scratch and time... Nice video, but I won't watch the followup and final build.
Very nice project 👍
When I watched the first part , I was convinced, that must be a German worker , but later on , I realized that's Japanese way of getting job done. So , after watching another video, "Making belt sander out of old fan " , I've understood, why I'm driving my Toyota 1997 with over 300000 miles on it, without problems.
On the other hand, tool are made for making money, so , when the Japanese guy spends two weeks to have the job done , the guy with fan motor had it done within two hours and the money he made for the rest of these two weeks let him buy additional six tools.
This is not creating sculpture, so it must look beautiful. It must be done fast and good enough to start making money.
"Tools are made for making money"? Certainly not for most hobbyist woodworkers.
Le travail bien précisé et bien fini et bien propre j'adore ce travail mais monque espace et les moyens
J'adore ce que tu réalises avec zénitude, ta précision, ton calme est inspirant ! Ile de la réunion.
Отличная станок 👍👍👍👍👍
Great job.
Probably is more effective to use the fan to exhaust the heat of the motor.
Very cleverly made and very quiet🙂👍
is a washing machine motor duty cycle s1? can we run a 500 watts 2800 rpm for hours without damaging it?
You do realize this is blowing my mind. Glues, Screws and Hews. (Wood). Awesome.
great work can you tell me what camera you are using please its great
Love your videos. Did you make your jeans overall too?
How neatly and accurately everything is done , it is pleasant to look at such work.
Muito bom seus vídeos!! que furadeira de bancada é essa??
СПАСИБО ЗА ВИДЕО !!!!! КРАСИВАЯ РАБОТА !!!!! УДАЧИ ВАМ ЖЕЛАЮ !!!
Magnifique, précision et maîtrise à chaque étape, excellent travail j'adore. Bonne continuation.
This is excellent work. Do you have plans for the projects you build?
Excelente tutorial mister..lo unico que falto y muy importante..no diseño o explico con medidas metricas su tamaño..seria de buen gusto q lo hiciera si le es posible...saludos desde Panama..
アマゾンでも売ってる安いサイリスタレギュレータで電圧(?)調整すれば速度調整できますので、掃除機モータでもできますね。ただ、回転下げたらモータ冷却が不足するので高速で回ってる時のほうがモータ壊れなくて良いですが。。。
Why the blow hole or exhaust opening on the top rather than the side?
This is one of the projects I plan to work on for my shop.
you are one of my hero's hope to meet you one day
Sir your work is so disciplined and cleaned . I like it very much
I really like the way how clean you are working.. and with so much precision. Amazing work! Congrats!
Hola amigo cuantas revoluciones tiene el motor de lavadora y hasta cuanto le puedo vajar sin afectar su rendimiento gracias
How did the fan switch on without the disc sander not rotating?
Hands up for this guy,he probably have some background in the industry,maybe he’s a former Makita or Hitachi employee...
not "he", it's "she"
Muito NUTELLA demais..ta loco.. Eu sofro de TOC. Por pouco não virei um roedor assistindo isso.
Master's applause - as usual, great precision, purity and accuracy.
Hat from the head!
Maravilloso...estoy encantado de conocer este maestro o maestra. Felicidades.
فنان بما تحمله الكلمه من معني 👍متابعك من مصر
buenos días desde Rep. dominicana ...si usted diera las medidas en centímetros fuera de gran ayuda en cada proyecto que usted ha hecho ....así con esas medidas nosotros lo adaptamos a nuestro país en dónde residimos
Very nice work sir but I didn't understand the need for double sided tape then marking then glueing the 2 pieces at the end why not just glue
You could so very easily edit these vids into at least half the current time. Nice content but I fast forward through most of them.
세착기 모터로 기술이 대단하십니다
Fantastic work and very good presentation.
It's very nice to see the detail shown CLEARLY, unlike in many other DIY project videos on UA-cam.
Ih
使っている木材は何という名前ですか?ホームセンターにも購入できるものですか?
Have to admire a man making all his tools in plywood.
Where do you find the good plywood in Japan? My home centers all only stock poor quality plywood! 日本ではどこで良い合板を手に入れることができますか?私のホームセンターには、質の悪い合板しか置いてありません。
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Tout le monde s'extasie sur la qualité du travail et de la vidéo, mais un petit coups d'oeil à la description pour apprendre que ce moteur de machine à laver chauffe à 120°C en 10 min...
Pour bien faire sur toute la ligne, ça serait bien de déconseiller d'utiliser ce type de moteur, et plutôt chercher un moteur à induction.
Là, aucun avertissement sinon en fin de description : _"When imitating this video, please at your own risk. I can not guarantee any damage caused by this video."_
hello, can you make a video showing the construction of the wall saw system ...? fantastic idea ...