Good job in including the failed attempt alongside the successful one. Not only did it make the video more enjoyable, but likely saved some people a lot of work.
I would appreciate it if you could think that way. While I do believe this tool is more high-performance compared to others, it's not capable of removing rust quickly, and at best, it can only smooth the surface of plastic, you know.
I loved the creative process of making the machine. I've been restoring antique handtools for quite awhile and nothing beats a good wire wheel to remove rust from threads of nuts and bolts though. I also use Evaporust and let the pieces sit for a couple of hours, or over night if really bad. The a light brass wire wheel to help remove any residue. EVAPORUST is all natural, no harmful chemicals is biodegradable,( but I do take it to a chemical depot to rid of it due to the stuff that is left behind in it.) But best of all, you can keep reusing it many times before it needs to be changed out. I did enjoy the video!!
I too think wire wheels are the best way to remove rust. However, it takes a long time to polish the bolts and nuts of one motorcycle, so I made this tool, but unfortunately it did not help. The rust remover you recommend is expensive in Japan, but I have a similar product that I will try next time. Repeated use is an attractive product for me.
Great attempts !! As for removeing rust takes a life time ! What you built is used to clean,,,,deburring, ,,, and smoothing edges,!,,,,,,, as well as creating a Satine finishing on new parts
That is correct. I think the use of this tool is not for rust removal, but for deburring and edge smoothing. The plastic parts actually turned out beautifully. Probably the same for aluminum parts.
Thanks for the video and exposing the flaw of the device. To remove rust faster you could soak the fastener in a vinegar solution for a couple days prior to using the tumbler. I am thinking building one for processing parts in batch while I do something else.
I am glad you found my video helpful. Your reasons for needing a tumbler are the same as mine, but I would not recommend an oscillating tumbler. It takes a long time and makes a certain amount of noise. If you are going to buy or make one I would recommend the rotary type.
Good idea that works but I think the fan will get damaged after few uses due to centrifugal force. This device is more useful for polishing and polishing parts that have scratches after sanding and need to be polished and smoothed. In addition, the bigger the machine and the coarser the seeds, the better the result.❤
It's true that the bolts and nuts attached to the fan should be a little smaller, but surprisingly the fan was not broken. It's great for smoothing the edges of plastics, etc., and I've used this tool for that several times. However, it is a pity that it was not possible to remove rust, which was the original purpose.
Great effort, I like it, the simple design for me is brilliant, it’s the best I’ve seen, I’m going to make one. Like another commenter stated maybe using a bigger material would work better. Thanks for sharing 👍😃
Un progetto facile realizzabile e funzionale, un prodotto buono per la levigatura è sicuramente le pietruzze di quarzo o sabbia di fiume grossolana asciutta lavorerebbero meglio, inoltre se si potesse creare un movimento rotatorio anziche' sussultorio credo che levigherebbe meglio, per finire il buratto deve lavorare almeno un'ora per non far scaldare troppo la ventola, si potrebbe fare il tutto in più tempi. Comunque ci hai regalato una buona idea.
It is a design error, the rubber on the legs does not allow enough deformation and that is why the device does not vibrate well. Change the legs for springs or something more flexible and use sand and you will have better results.
I see. However I do not think there is much difference. Because it seems to me that the deformation of the spring to withstand the weight of the sand is about the same as the rubber used.
I would like to tell you that you should not make such a useless tool. The sound is annoying there and it won't remove rust. This is my advice from Japan.
@@NITAKA-jpn Thank you... too late! I've already made one, but it suits my purpose perfectly, since I only need it to vibrate small molds for concrete. So your time has not been wasted, you have helped someone a lot! Thank you!
Probably not. I did some research and found that the hardness of a bolt/nut is 4, while a crystal is 7, so this tool, which cannot even remove rust from steel, will not meet your request.
The design and sand movement are nice. But I can't get rid of the rust. I also think that with time this tool can remove rust, but I would rather use other methods to remove rust than using this tool for a long time.
I'm sorry if my answer is off the mark because I'm not good at English and I didn't understand your question perfectly. The reason there are so many holes for the bolts is to increase the strength of the bowl by making more so that it does not come off due to vibration. There is no particular meaning. The big hole in the center is because this is a chiffon cake mold. I chose this mold for better sand movement.
Definitely the media. Abrasive media designed for the purpose would work best; they’re usually triangular granules that can get inside screw grooves for bolts and maybe nuts, depending on size. While there is also the option to mix media and add things like Sandblasting media for cleaning tight spaces, it’s usually best to use sandblasting for that purpose. Vibratory tumblers need the right media, sufficient amount of vibratory power and sometimes also need to have water as part of the process for it to work, and even then the surface cleaning will not be 100% especially for tight spaces the media cannot reach. Though, this machine is good proof of concept, it’s best to use a purpose built motor and secure counterbalance combination, either directly on motor shaft if it an sustain the forces, or belt driven to avoid stress on the motor bearings.
@@asakayosapro I think you are right. I wanted to try the dedicated media, but unfortunately I could only find large ones in Japan. As a result, it was a failure and I stopped using this tool.
Amass a bunch of old spark plugs and get a hammer. I suspect pulverizing some ceramic to use a a crude media would likely work. That said, I would tend to thing that leaving it on for a longer run, would work, it would not using the current media as it cant be small enough to penetrate the tiny groves in the bolts. I am going to try this though. I may use a shaft mounted counterbalance. Thanks for the inspiration. Good idea to use the rubber tubing @@NITAKA-jpn
makine yapımı harika ama parlatma taşları ile kuru bir şekilde pas sökemezsin o taşlar ile biraz su ve az da kayganlaştırıcı mesela hafif soda yada deterjan
I'm a mechanic and I clean these things every day. A bench grinder with a wire wheel cleans all those parts to like new in about a minute. you could leave those things to vibrate three days and it wouldn't clean them half as well. Just sayin'.
Just looking at commercial media, I think the media needs to be much bigger, probably in order to increase the impact forces. Small media like that being used here may work on softer materials, but not steel. Now I'm inspired, I might try gluing alumna media to small stones to try in my DIY barrel tumbler.
Maybe you are right in your consideration, but I haven't tried it because I didn't think commercial media could reach the small gaps. However, I think your observation is correct because when I put plastic products in this tool, it scrapes off a thin layer of the surface.
Wouldn't it polish through that soft aluminum pan? How long will the fan run? The bearings in most of those fans can barely take being out of balance from dust.
No sé si el traductor al español funciona correctamente, pero yo uso moldes de bizcocho de sifón. Las piedras abrasivas las compré por correo en una tienda que vende suministros industriales.
First cat litter, then alumina sand media #20 A finer alumina sand or an abrasive stone might have removed the rust nicely, but I did not see the value in this tool and stopped using it.
Я пользовался им несколько часов, и он, похоже, не сломался, но я не думаю, что он прослужит долго. Кроме того, этот инструмент не помог удалить ржавчину, поэтому я больше им не пользуюсь.
the problem with this solution need a lot of hrs to make clean stuff(12hr at least) and the fan bearing are not make to operate at full speed for this long time!
It doesn't remove much rust from steel and is useful for shaving a little off the surface of plastic, but I don't recommend it. The motor needs more than 3000 rpm than the power.
@@NITAKA-jpn If you want to remove rust you should try electrolysis. You can use the same 12v power supply. It is annoying because you must make electrical connections to every metal part, but it works very well.
@@finalmidnight Thank you for your valuable input. The reason I made this tool is because I wanted to do other work while I was removing the rust. As a result, I have not used this tool... The electrolysis is used to remove rust from the inside of motorcycle fuel tanks.
@@NITAKA-jpn Another advantage of electrolysis is that you can use the same setup to apply coatings to your parts after the rust is off. You can plate your parts in zink or nickel. Even chrome, but it is hard to make that look perfect. You can do all that overnight or while you work on other projects.
@@finalmidnight I didn't know that it could be electrolytically coated. Next time I'll look up how to do it on WikiHow. But it seems like it would take a lot of time to do that to bolts and nuts. I'd like to come up with a device that would make it easier.
First cat litter, then alumina sand media #20 A finer alumina sand or an abrasive stone might have removed the rust nicely, but I did not see the value in this tool and stopped using it.
I created this tool with the intention of achieving efficient polishing even with small quantities and in a short amount of time by considering the movement of sand. However, the expected results were not obtained. On the other hand, in the case of a drum-type tool, the gentle movement of the sand requires extended polishing time, and in order to achieve the same capability, it unavoidably needs to be larger in size. It is difficult in many ways.
Prices may vary depending on the region, so I can't provide exact amounts, but approximately, a PC fan is around 1500 yen, a chiffon cake mold is about 1000 yen, a used adapter costs around 300 yen, and including other items like wood and headphone jacks, it would be around 4000 yen. When converted to dollars, it's around 28 dollars.
Видите ли, этот инструмент должен быть более мощным, чем другие подобные видео, но он не может удалить ржавчину. Я сделал видео, чтобы люди не обманывались. Но спасибо за совет.
Thank you. However, considering that similar tools are not used in repair shops, this tool is structurally useless. I learned that from this experience.
@@NITAKA-jpn просто есть опыт обработки металла, и твёрдость абразива имеет большое значение. Чем твёрже абразив и множество острых углов на этом абразиве тем лучше идёт обработка.
I made Making my own Cheap Ultrasonic Cleaner (check video) with similar construction and this one has been used for over 50 hours and has not broken. However, it would be better to use a small size bolt and nut to install it.
you people taken too much time to remove rust , I advise so simple , Just put in salt acid for 30 minutes and all rust has been gone . No need any machine .
@@NITAKA-jpn eu vi uns jatinhos de de areia portateis nos sites da china. mas no caso destes, também da certo um escovão de aço circular na ponta de uma furadeira, seria mais eficaz...
obrigado. Conforme mostrado no vídeo de customização da motocicleta, eu uso uma esmerilhadeira de mesa com uma escova de aço acoplada. A principal razão pela qual fiz esta ferramenta foi porque pensei que poderia realizar outras tarefas enquanto removeva a ferrugem. Acabou em fracasso, mas...
Good job in including the failed attempt alongside the successful one. Not only did it make the video more enjoyable, but likely saved some people a lot of work.
I would appreciate it if you could think that way. While I do believe this tool is more high-performance compared to others, it's not capable of removing rust quickly, and at best, it can only smooth the surface of plastic, you know.
I loved the creative process of making the machine. I've been restoring antique handtools for quite awhile and nothing beats a good wire wheel to remove rust from threads of nuts and bolts though. I also use Evaporust and let the pieces sit for a couple of hours, or over night if really bad. The a light brass wire wheel to help remove any residue. EVAPORUST is all natural, no harmful chemicals is biodegradable,( but I do take it to a chemical depot to rid of it due to the stuff that is left behind in it.) But best of all, you can keep reusing it many times before it needs to be changed out.
I did enjoy the video!!
I too think wire wheels are the best way to remove rust. However, it takes a long time to polish the bolts and nuts of one motorcycle, so I made this tool, but unfortunately it did not help.
The rust remover you recommend is expensive in Japan, but I have a similar product that I will try next time. Repeated use is an attractive product for me.
Great attempts !! As for removeing rust takes a life time ! What you built is used to clean,,,,deburring, ,,, and smoothing edges,!,,,,,,, as well as creating a Satine finishing on new parts
That is correct. I think the use of this tool is not for rust removal, but for deburring and edge smoothing. The plastic parts actually turned out beautifully. Probably the same for aluminum parts.
Thanks for the video and exposing the flaw of the device. To remove rust faster you could soak the fastener in a vinegar solution for a couple days prior to using the tumbler. I am thinking building one for processing parts in batch while I do something else.
I am glad you found my video helpful. Your reasons for needing a tumbler are the same as mine, but I would not recommend an oscillating tumbler. It takes a long time and makes a certain amount of noise. If you are going to buy or make one I would recommend the rotary type.
Good idea that works but I think the fan will get damaged after few uses due to centrifugal force.
This device is more useful for polishing and polishing parts that have scratches after sanding and need to be polished and smoothed. In addition, the bigger the machine and the coarser the seeds, the better the result.❤
It's true that the bolts and nuts attached to the fan should be a little smaller, but surprisingly the fan was not broken.
It's great for smoothing the edges of plastics, etc., and I've used this tool for that several times. However, it is a pity that it was not possible to remove rust, which was the original purpose.
Great effort, I like it, the simple design for me is brilliant, it’s the best I’ve seen, I’m going to make one. Like another commenter stated maybe using a bigger material would work better. Thanks for sharing 👍😃
I am glad you liked it. However, I don't think this tool is suitable for rust removal, so I don't recommend its production in my opinion.
Un progetto facile realizzabile e funzionale, un prodotto buono per la levigatura è sicuramente le pietruzze di quarzo o sabbia di fiume grossolana asciutta lavorerebbero meglio, inoltre se si potesse creare un movimento rotatorio anziche' sussultorio credo che levigherebbe meglio, per finire il buratto deve lavorare almeno un'ora per non far scaldare troppo la ventola, si potrebbe fare il tutto in più tempi. Comunque ci hai regalato una buona idea.
Vi sarei grato se lo pensaste.
Tuttavia, vi dico che non lo consiglio.
try putting a burnishing chemical mix with water or change the media to a heavier one .
I have a feeling that it would be effective to suppress the movement of the abrasive as you say.
I will try it next time and make a video
I wonder if there is Tungsten/Wolfram sand or rests from cutting that can be bought online. To see if the density of the abrasive matters.
Thanks for your valuable input. Many people have given me a variety of opinions and I will eventually compile and verify them.
It is a design error, the rubber on the legs does not allow enough deformation and that is why the device does not vibrate well. Change the legs for springs or something more flexible and use sand and you will have better results.
I see. However I do not think there is much difference. Because it seems to me that the deformation of the spring to withstand the weight of the sand is about the same as the rubber used.
Genius! Is the motor still going after so much vibration?
There's a flaw! I can't get the rust out with this tool! Also, I tested it for a few days and it didn't break the motor!
@@NITAKA-jpn Thank you for replying! I will try it, then. Greetings from Spain.
I would like to tell you that you should not make such a useless tool. The sound is annoying there and it won't remove rust. This is my advice from Japan.
@@NITAKA-jpn Thank you... too late! I've already made one, but it suits my purpose perfectly, since I only need it to vibrate small molds for concrete. So your time has not been wasted, you have helped someone a lot! Thank you!
Обычно делают ременной привод, что бы вибрации не отразились на двигателе
Can this make round crystal stones which are often used for bracelets?
Probably not. I did some research and found that the hardness of a bolt/nut is 4, while a crystal is 7, so this tool, which cannot even remove rust from steel, will not meet your request.
Good design. But maybe if you left them tumbling for 3 hours or so it will get better?
The design and sand movement are nice. But I can't get rid of the rust.
I also think that with time this tool can remove rust, but I would rather use other methods to remove rust than using this tool for a long time.
色々考えて自作で作り上げる過程が良いと思います。改良型があればまた見せてください。
残念ながら改良版はありません。正規品の中古がいっぱい市場に流れていることを考えると、あまり効果がないのでは?という結論に至ったためです。
I'm sorry but what are all the holes in the five pan for I understand for but what about the rest
I'm sorry if my answer is off the mark because I'm not good at English and I didn't understand your question perfectly.
The reason there are so many holes for the bolts is to increase the strength of the bowl by making more so that it does not come off due to vibration. There is no particular meaning. The big hole in the center is because this is a chiffon cake mold. I chose this mold for better sand movement.
I think it would work best with softer materials, or with a harder media like silica sand
The smooth movement of the sand suggests that the issue might lie with the media.
Definitely the media. Abrasive media designed for the purpose would work best; they’re usually triangular granules that can get inside screw grooves for bolts and maybe nuts, depending on size.
While there is also the option to mix media and add things like Sandblasting media for cleaning tight spaces, it’s usually best to use sandblasting for that purpose. Vibratory tumblers need the right media, sufficient amount of vibratory power and sometimes also need to have water as part of the process for it to work, and even then the surface cleaning will not be 100% especially for tight spaces the media cannot reach.
Though, this machine is good proof of concept, it’s best to use a purpose built motor and secure counterbalance combination, either directly on motor shaft if it an sustain the forces, or belt driven to avoid stress on the motor bearings.
@@asakayosapro
I think you are right.
I wanted to try the dedicated media, but unfortunately I could only find large ones in Japan.
As a result, it was a failure and I stopped using this tool.
Amass a bunch of old spark plugs and get a hammer. I suspect pulverizing some ceramic to use a a crude media would likely work. That said, I would tend to thing that leaving it on for a longer run, would work, it would not using the current media as it cant be small enough to penetrate the tiny groves in the bolts. I am going to try this though. I may use a shaft mounted counterbalance. Thanks for the inspiration. Good idea to use the rubber tubing @@NITAKA-jpn
White sand is better.
よくできていると思うが、なぜサビが落ちないのか不思議ですね。
偶然だけど私も同じくケーキ型を利用して振動バレルを自作(試行錯誤中)しているのでとても不安。
湿式にしてセラミックメディアで石を磨く予定。
原因が分かったら教えて欲しいな🤥
これを作ってわかったことはUA-camrは嘘つきが多いということw (他より高性能なはずなのに効果がない)
もうこの道具は使用していないので錆取りできなかった原因はわかりませんが、おそらく問題は研磨に使用したメディアと時間でしょう。紙ヤスリなどに使用されるアルミナ#20では対象物(ボルトの溝などに対し)少し大きかったのかもしれませんし、作動時間も1時間では多少磨くことができても錆を取るとまではいかなかったようです。
思ったほどの性能はなく研磨に時間がかかるため改良しようとは思えず、ボルト・ナットの錆取りであれば卓上グラインダーで磨いたほうが早いです。
研磨石であるセラミックメディアを使い石を磨くのであればおそらく大丈夫かと思います。
セラミックメディア自体が大きいのでボルトやナットには適していないとはいえ少し小ぶりな石であれば磨くことは可能かと思います。
ただ双方ともに重いので回転バレル研磨機の方がいいかもしれません。
結果がどうなったか楽しみにしています。
@@NITAKA-jpnメディアをどうするか悩みました。
貴君や他のネット情報も参考にしセラミックメディア(重切削6mm三角)と金剛砂(#60)を混ぜて使うことにしました。
後は水と中性洗剤を少量混ぜて本日(12/11 12:00ごろ)からスタートです。
因みに石はオパールで層の周りの砂や母岩を取り除くことが目的です。
寝室に置いているので(ほかに適当な部屋がない🤣)22時~7時までは休憩。
夜か朝、簡単な状況を連絡しましょうか。
それとも1週間後の連絡の方が良いでしょうか。
おおっ完成しましたか!!
やはり知りたいのは短時間でどのぐらい削れるかです。なので朝にどの程度効果が知りたいですね(経過も知りたいが…)。
あと完成品は私が作ったような振動バレル研磨機なのか回転バレル研磨機どちらかなのかも気になるところです。
しかしオパールですか…。少し調べたところ宝石の中ではわりと硬度が低いようなので研磨石によって削れたり欠けたりしないか心配です。
最初はちょくちょく確認する方がいいかもしれませんね。
@@NITAKA-jpn おはようございます。
経過報告です。
夜には少し削れているようでした。
夜間はパワーを落として稼働していました。
朝にはこれまた少し削れているようです。
オパールを20個以上入れているので詳しい状態はよく分からない状態ですが😅
ただ1週間を目安にしていましたので良い感じかなと思っています。
作ったのは振動バレルです。
DCモーターがもう一つあるので、その内回転バレルも作ろうかと思っています。
オパールの欠けはありませんでした。
オパールも少し削るのが目的ですから削れるのはOKだと思っています。(程度によりますが)
実はちょくちょく確認しています😄
PC電源にPWM制御をかませて回転制御をしているのですが、PWM制御器が安価な中国製なのかパワーがガタ落ちしている様なのです。
安定電源が欲しくなります。
1週間‥ やはりそれぐらいは必要なのかもしれませんね。ボルト・ナットでも綺麗に錆を落とすには1日ぐらい必要みたいですし‥
振動バレルを1週間使ったらどのような削れ方をするのか楽しみですね。回転バレルだと丸になるのかな?
PC電源を使っているということは結構大きなモーターを使っていますね。それだと確かに安定化電源が欲しくなるところです。
実は‥ でもないのですが、安定化電源、電圧、電流系のたぐいは購入者が持て余すことが多いためハードオフやヤフオクに安価で大量にあります。
今後も使うようでしたら購入を検討してみるのも有りかもしれまんよ。
I think if you use a more aggressive medium it would be better. But for rust removal a rolling tumbler is better
Is it still a rolling tumbler? I am thinking that would be better for me too.
makine yapımı harika ama parlatma taşları ile kuru bir şekilde pas sökemezsin o taşlar ile biraz su ve az da kayganlaştırıcı mesela hafif soda yada deterjan
Bu gerçekten doğru olabilir. Bir dahaki sefere alüminaya biraz su eklemeyi deneyeceğiz.
Interesting project brother ❤
brother ❤❤❤❤❤
you need more corondom to get more weight and more pressure and you need more power to get good result ....rubber coating for container .....good job
Thanks. It may be difficult for me to use this tool the way I want to.
I'm a mechanic and I clean these things every day. A bench grinder with a wire wheel cleans all those parts to like new in about a minute. you could leave those things to vibrate three days and it wouldn't clean them half as well. Just sayin'.
I am a former mechanic and I have the same opinion. I just had high hopes for this tool so I made it. I did not get the result I wanted...
Just looking at commercial media, I think the media needs to be much bigger, probably in order to increase the impact forces. Small media like that being used here may work on softer materials, but not steel.
Now I'm inspired, I might try gluing alumna media to small stones to try in my DIY barrel tumbler.
Maybe you are right in your consideration, but I haven't tried it because I didn't think commercial media could reach the small gaps.
However, I think your observation is correct because when I put plastic products in this tool, it scrapes off a thin layer of the surface.
Wouldn't it polish through that soft aluminum pan? How long will the fan run? The bearings in most of those fans can barely take being out of balance from dust.
There may be holes in the aluminum pan after long-term use. I think the fan will probably break at the same time.
Donde consigo la bolsa de piedra para pulir ??
No sé si el traductor al español funciona correctamente, pero yo uso moldes de bizcocho de sifón. Las piedras abrasivas las compré por correo en una tienda que vende suministros industriales.
Buenisimo, servira para piedras?. Saludos.
Los objetos pesados pueden hundirse hasta el fondo, por lo que el efecto puede ser débil.
What kinds of stone you used
First cat litter, then alumina sand media #20
A finer alumina sand or an abrasive stone might have removed the rust nicely, but I did not see the value in this tool and stopped using it.
Интересно, через сколько придет песта подшипнику вентилятора из-за такого биения?
Я пользовался им несколько часов, и он, похоже, не сломался, но я не думаю, что он прослужит долго.
Кроме того, этот инструмент не помог удалить ржавчину, поэтому я больше им не пользуюсь.
the problem with this solution need a lot of hrs to make clean stuff(12hr at least) and the fan bearing are not make to operate at full speed for this long time!
Over 12 hours! ? I was surprised, but I actually thought that was all I needed. I can't stand the noise before the fan bearings on this tool break.
@@NITAKA-jpn i see a lot of videos and make to rotary 10-12hr for a perfect clean
40 min?!? What? Result - null... Life hack: Grinder tool/drill + steel brush = 1 minute max!!! Impossible...
Really, this tool is garbage. But can you believe it? There are tools on the market that look just like this tool.
@@NITAKA-jpn I agree with you
A proper tumbler and reach everywhere a brush can't @@rechkunov_andrew
@@NITAKA-jpn賛成です
A vibratory tumbler is the tool of choice for all sorts of cleaning, deburring, and even polishing jobs.
Big stainless wire wheel on bench grinder…30 seconds DONE ✅
That's right. But I made this tool because it's hard when there are so many of them, but it was just garbage.
Nice work! Your ingenuity is apparent. SUBBED,
It's just a shame that it ended in failure.
machine design and idea is very good. I think sand material is not suitable for removing rust.
thank you. It might have worked if I added water to the alumina abrasive.
Very nice little helper for a workshop, I have 600W motor from some old machinery so I will try with that 😈😂
It doesn't remove much rust from steel and is useful for shaving a little off the surface of plastic, but I don't recommend it.
The motor needs more than 3000 rpm than the power.
@@NITAKA-jpn If you want to remove rust you should try electrolysis. You can use the same 12v power supply. It is annoying because you must make electrical connections to every metal part, but it works very well.
@@finalmidnight Thank you for your valuable input.
The reason I made this tool is because I wanted to do other work while I was removing the rust. As a result, I have not used this tool...
The electrolysis is used to remove rust from the inside of motorcycle fuel tanks.
@@NITAKA-jpn Another advantage of electrolysis is that you can use the same setup to apply coatings to your parts after the rust is off. You can plate your parts in zink or nickel. Even chrome, but it is hard to make that look perfect.
You can do all that overnight or while you work on other projects.
@@finalmidnight I didn't know that it could be electrolytically coated. Next time I'll look up how to do it on WikiHow. But it seems like it would take a lot of time to do that to bolts and nuts. I'd like to come up with a device that would make it easier.
the fan risks breaking and no longer resisting vibration...
The possibility of this is high. But surprisingly, fans do not break.
振動時の摩擦力によって研磨されるので
使用するメディアの硬さ・大きさ・形・重さが影響するから何とも言えないかな
きちんとしたメディア買って実験することをお勧めします。
砂とか軽いものではちっとも研磨されないはず。
確かにアルミナなどは軽い!! 着眼点が他の方とは異なり当たっている気がする
でも日本で売ってる研磨石のサイズが大きいのしかなかったので流石に試そうとは思わなかった‥
別の方がアルミナに水を入れるようにっていうのが簡単でいいかも知れない
Simple, but as long as the bearings on the fan last, it is better to make an eccentric.
I think sand movement is good...
Спасибо за вдос, может нужно большее количество абразивного материала?
Вам придется сменить абразив на другой. До этого этот инструмент бесполезен. Думаю, именно поэтому его не увидишь в магазинах.
@@NITAKA-jpnв моем государстве в магазинах и так, практически ничего нет.
I want to know what kind of sand you used please ☺️
First cat litter, then alumina sand media #20
A finer alumina sand or an abrasive stone might have removed the rust nicely, but I did not see the value in this tool and stopped using it.
@@NITAKA-jpn ok I will try thank you ,I make this as an example of vibration for my project
@@yasminemosaad1353 One piece of advice. I recommend smaller bolts, such as M4, to attach to the fan.
maybe u need some waterbased compound to improve the finishing.
There was also an opinion that water should be added. I think both are correct.
Intéressant. Une autre solution serait de faire un petit tambour à la façon d'un lave-linge...
I created this tool with the intention of achieving efficient polishing even with small quantities and in a short amount of time by considering the movement of sand. However, the expected results were not obtained. On the other hand, in the case of a drum-type tool, the gentle movement of the sand requires extended polishing time, and in order to achieve the same capability, it unavoidably needs to be larger in size.
It is difficult in many ways.
How much did the whole thing cost?
Prices may vary depending on the region, so I can't provide exact amounts, but approximately, a PC fan is around 1500 yen, a chiffon cake mold is about 1000 yen, a used adapter costs around 300 yen, and including other items like wood and headphone jacks, it would be around 4000 yen.
When converted to dollars, it's around 28 dollars.
An overnight soak in vinegar or 10 minutes in muratic acid works much better and without all the work.
I hesitate to use chemicals because they rust faster.
is that car litter?
No, it's just garbage.
I dont believe the machine will last long, fan bearing is not made to shake like that.
Indeed, I believe that's the case. We should make the bolt nut smaller and attach it more towards the center.
Where you get the bowl?
You can find them in fluted tube cake or chiffon cake molds.
Bravo!
Hee-hee!
It be easier if you just dip them into a cup of muriatic acid for the stripping of the rust.
With that method, if you don't coat it quickly after taking it out, it will rust quickly... Annoying
Долго мотор не проживет работая так. Подшипник не расчитан на такие нагрузки. Будет разбивать.
Я так думаю. Однако я использовал его уже десятки часов, и он еще не сломался.
Delicious!!
Yummy
First they were rusty. Now they're rusty and dusty 😄
I laughed too 😄
普通にドライトイレとして良いような気がする。
ここにウンコしたら勝手に埋まっちゃうんだもんね。
埋まった先で細かくバラバラになって、、最終的に「くっさ~」になりますw
Very Good job!
Thank you.
Тебе нужны керамический абразив + песок и жидкость, вода или масло, без жидкости это плохо работает
Видите ли, этот инструмент должен быть более мощным, чем другие подобные видео, но он не может удалить ржавчину. Я сделал видео, чтобы люди не обманывались. Но спасибо за совет.
Бентонит не годится для этой цели. Нужен крупный песок или купершлак.
Похоже, что полирующее средство другое. Подобные советы я получал от многих людей.
thank you
Thank you. However, considering that similar tools are not used in repair shops, this tool is structurally useless. I learned that from this experience.
Viendo los resultados prefiero usar limón
It's probably better to use chemicals because they can clean every nook and cranny.
Try with sand
I don't feel like using it anymore...
Нужен иной абразив, который бы смог крупную ржавчину и удалить.
Означает ли это, что вы используете смесь нескольких типов? Я думаю, что ваше мнение правильное.
@@NITAKA-jpn просто есть опыт обработки металла, и твёрдость абразива имеет большое значение. Чем твёрже абразив и множество острых углов на этом абразиве тем лучше идёт обработка.
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Bien por la maquina, mal por el abrasivo.
Creo que sí.
@@NITAKA-jpn Jeje, prueba y error, no queda otra.
Ako dlho to vydrží do samozničenia ventilátora!!DDD
Ak ho používate dlhší čas, možno budete musieť skrutku viac vycentrovať.
great work
Thank you. Just be careful, even with this machine running efficiently, it can't remove the rust in an hour or two.
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Super 😤
Very good Idea, don´t matter success, the Walk is the Goal or how do the Amis say? 😀 I subscribe! 🙂
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Thank you. But I wanted it to be successful...
Amis say? ? ?
Wat'n Häckmäck. Jung, nimm ne Drahtbürste. Pro Teil 2min. Fertig😂
30 Stück für eine Stunde... das ist eine Menge zum Nachdenken.
What a funny nonsense. What do you think how long the fan bearing will resist the unbalance?
I made Making my own Cheap Ultrasonic Cleaner (check video) with similar construction and this one has been used for over 50 hours and has not broken. However, it would be better to use a small size bolt and nut to install it.
Don't work
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you people taken too much time to remove rust , I advise so simple , Just put in salt acid for 30 minutes and all rust has been gone .
No need any machine .
It's better than making this useless tool.
prefiro jato de areia
eu também. Eu simplesmente não tenho dinheiro nem espaço.
@@NITAKA-jpn eu vi uns jatinhos de de areia portateis nos sites da china. mas no caso destes, também da certo um escovão de aço circular na ponta de uma furadeira, seria mais eficaz...
obrigado. Conforme mostrado no vídeo de customização da motocicleta, eu uso uma esmerilhadeira de mesa com uma escova de aço acoplada.
A principal razão pela qual fiz esta ferramenta foi porque pensei que poderia realizar outras tarefas enquanto removeva a ferrugem. Acabou em fracasso, mas...
It would be better to add some anti-rust solution !!!!
If rust can be removed
no sirve
podría ser así
Kum kalın
Vida deliklerini temizlemek istediğim için daha küçük olanı denedim.
Failed 😂
Yes, it's a useless tool with no intention of improving it.
Waste of time
If we had infinite time...