How to make springs

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  • Опубліковано 28 січ 2016
  • www.jax-design.net Easy way to make springs using a cordless drill, wood dowels and wire.
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  • @joetkeshub
    @joetkeshub 6 місяців тому +6

    Still relevant after 7 years. Thank you Sir. You save my day. As helpful as instructive and using less overkill welded montages shown in so many youtube posts. Your solution is the smartest IMHO. Thank you Jack.

  • @thepenguin11
    @thepenguin11 6 років тому +16

    For those who need really small springs, (needed one for my car keys, lost it when changed battery), you can use springs in pens, they are good material and can be rewound to make smaller ones. Worked like a charm, just need a right size steel bar (used my precision screwdriver kit).

  • @wilsond6722
    @wilsond6722 8 років тому +53

    God bless you.! I wish you realize how helpful this was to me. I had almost given up on restoring a 103 year old Remington rifle until I came across your post as a last resort. My trigger mechanism is missing the main spring and its not available anywhere. I will have to use a thicker gauge cable but if it works I will post my first ever video to show that it works.. Thanks again, this is what youtube is all about..
    Cheers.!

    • @dustyrusty6554
      @dustyrusty6554 4 роки тому +3

      Ik this is an old comment but I to used it for a Rifle except it’s homemade

    • @cymeriandesigns
      @cymeriandesigns 23 дні тому +1

      One philosophy I've adopted is that if it's possible for something to be made in the first place, it's possible to remake it. Might take some experimenting and practice, but there's a way, there's a way, and I'll find it.

  • @megiab
    @megiab 2 роки тому +1

    oh thank you for this. I am repairing a 130 year old doorbell and the last bit is a simple return spring for the knocker & didnt really know how to handle it. this was super easy to follow and i think i can wrap up my project!

  • @cliffcarlo180
    @cliffcarlo180 4 роки тому +2

    Glad that I found your video. I am making some wild bird seed hoppers and have been looking for the right size springs to help keep the roof closed. Now I shall just make my own. Never knew it would be relatively simple to make for myself. Thanks for taking the time, helped me out a great deal.

  • @joryhamblen4343
    @joryhamblen4343 8 років тому +1

    Thank you Jack. It is true, I am never to old to learn something new. Never seen DIY springs from piano wire before.

  • @asbjrniden3621
    @asbjrniden3621 6 років тому +2

    So many fun springs with some simple tools, love it!

  • @TheKirstebee
    @TheKirstebee Місяць тому

    thank you! very useful! it amazes me how much a tiny spring can cost, when you can make them so cheaply when you know how.

  • @6ot4hr
    @6ot4hr 8 років тому +7

    Thanks for educational videos. I'm not a wood worker but your videos do show how to simply and easily do great things. Keep 'em coming!

  • @timbessler9315
    @timbessler9315 Рік тому

    Had a heck of a time trying to find the right spring to fix some nice vintage shears, and I have other practical uses where it'd be easier to just make a spring than try to source one, so thanks for showing how easy it is with common tools that any hobby machinist or woodworker or even "average dad" has around!

  • @69virgin1966
    @69virgin1966 8 років тому +2

    Awesome video Jack. I never knew that it was that easy to make a spring. Thanks for the tips.
    Thanks for sharing
    Roy

  • @howardlippin4721
    @howardlippin4721 8 років тому +1

    Jack, you are brilliant! All of your videos are great to watch and very educational. Thank you!

  • @jimcadorette1140
    @jimcadorette1140 5 місяців тому +1

    OMG, fantastict! I'd been looking days for some small springs to complete a guitar project with no luck. Little did i suspect I'd have made the perfect set of springs from a leftover high E-string in 15mins using a drill bit and a Makita cordless drill! Unbelievably cool. Thank you for sharing!

  • @lesliehowells
    @lesliehowells 3 роки тому

    Oh SWOON! This made me SO happy! Piano wire!!!! Can't wait to crank out some springs! Thank you!

  • @TheRrsierra68
    @TheRrsierra68 3 роки тому +1

    The easies way I have found to do springs, thank You for your kindness to share and reach. Blessings, 👍💯

    • @TheRrsierra68
      @TheRrsierra68 3 роки тому

      Just one question. Ir si needed yo heat The springs to get them resistent , I mean stronger ... ?

  • @clydeweithers8193
    @clydeweithers8193 8 років тому +1

    Nice, easy and inexpensive way to make your own springs. thank you for sharing the ideas and techniques.

  • @mdavidf
    @mdavidf 8 років тому +1

    As usual...BRILLIANT! Your videos are always full of ingenuity and I enjoy watching them.

  • @Cromium2231
    @Cromium2231 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!! clutch spring broke on old motorcycle and it would have cost $45 to replace. This was quick and easy and only cost me a few bucks, plus I learned a new skill!

  • @okdadi
    @okdadi 8 років тому

    Thank you Jack, your are awesome, your help is precious, love you...

  • @dr5674
    @dr5674 8 років тому +1

    Jack, great video. I never considered making them... you have enlightened me!

  • @stuffoflard232
    @stuffoflard232 6 років тому

    Brill. Opens up a lot of ideas. You have a mind that must work overtime.

  • @yelliering
    @yelliering 5 років тому

    My 5 year old son wanted to make springs for his legos and asked to see a UA-cam video on how to make them. We found your video and he is very excited! He can’t wait to get started (with help). Thanks!

  • @luizcoelhojr
    @luizcoelhojr 8 років тому +1

    Hello Jack, thank you for sharing all these cool videos with us, I hope to have others soon. Best regards from Brazil!

  • @CSSIandAssociate
    @CSSIandAssociate 8 років тому

    Thanks for posting this. Some of the things we need we can make with common items. Beauty thanks again.

  • @ragtie6177
    @ragtie6177 8 років тому +1

    thank you for this video jack. I never knew you could make springs from piano wire.... Makes perfect sense.

  • @stevebrown1132
    @stevebrown1132 8 років тому +1

    Wow! What a great idea! Thanks for what you do and for sharing it with us.

  • @MaximKozlovBlog
    @MaximKozlovBlog 8 років тому +2

    Cool idea!

  • @alexandersmirnov9169
    @alexandersmirnov9169 2 роки тому +3

    A bit late to the party here, but great video! Thank you. I cannot recall how many times I would break or lose a small spring that would make a mechanism inoperable. This opens a world of possibilities without buying large machinery!

  • @glennfelpel9785
    @glennfelpel9785 8 років тому +1

    Absolutely excellent, two thumbs up! Thank you for sharing this one.

  • @l3ender15
    @l3ender15 8 років тому +1

    Super creative! Love the taper one in particular

  • @Paoson_Woodworking
    @Paoson_Woodworking 8 років тому +6

    well done!

  • @papisalazar
    @papisalazar 7 років тому +1

    Really helped! I'm making a gift to my sister and I needed a spring... Thanks alot!

  • @SaraLyra
    @SaraLyra 8 років тому +1

    Muito bom, uma dica muito preciosa. Grata por compartilhar, vai ser de grande valia.

  • @loupanella9632
    @loupanella9632 8 років тому +1

    WOW! This was amazing! I learned some valuable information. Great to know if you need that odd spring for something!

  • @nafc.2453
    @nafc.2453 3 роки тому +1

    This helped me a lot. Very informative and straight to the point. Thank you sir.

  • @nouhadamaneddine2953
    @nouhadamaneddine2953 8 років тому +1

    Always informative and beneficial. thank you Jack.

  • @kravchenkoyps
    @kravchenkoyps 8 років тому +1

    Dear Jack, thanks for video, time to time we also use piano wire to make a springs, but we did it by hand, so now we can do it much easier.... Thank you very much!

  • @billwofford1420
    @billwofford1420 5 місяців тому

    Now I know why I've saved that old piano board all these years!!

  • @Vridar
    @Vridar 8 років тому +1

    With your videos I always think why didn't I think of that. Brilliant!

  • @gortnewton4765
    @gortnewton4765 8 років тому +4

    Very nice instructive video. I see from your workshop you are a very organized man. I'll be using those techniques, thank you.

  • @frankorona1
    @frankorona1 8 років тому +1

    Great project, thanks for sharing your experience with us.

  • @eddraper
    @eddraper 8 років тому +2

    Very useful Jack. Thanks!

  • @emamnuelpereira3626
    @emamnuelpereira3626 8 років тому

    Legal! O senhor é um craque...

  • @conoba
    @conoba 8 років тому +1

    Piano wire and cold processing. Interesting. Nice tip.

  • @Don.Challenger
    @Don.Challenger 8 років тому +1

    Very good demonstration there Jack. I naively would have thought you needed to heat treat to make a spring, now I'll do some further research. Great bit of knowledge to toss onto the top shelf for reference. Thanks.

    • @tiporari
      @tiporari 7 років тому

      if you don't heat treat they don't last long.

  • @milesodonnol4456
    @milesodonnol4456 8 років тому +1

    Excellent, and well edited, tut! Thanks for sharing.

  • @Themexicancarpenter
    @Themexicancarpenter 8 років тому

    Excellent tips Jack thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @tobymiller3585
    @tobymiller3585 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant! I can never seem to find the right spring when I'm building something. I'm going to keep piano wore in hand to make my own springs from here on out!

  • @dadmezz4024
    @dadmezz4024 8 років тому

    Thank you Jack for sharing...very clever and useful.

  • @doublewide6
    @doublewide6 8 років тому

    Jack, Love the videos I'm wondering if you have a jig to center a hole on the end of a wood dowel accurately without having a lathe. I want to know how to do this. Thanks

  • @TheTweetch
    @TheTweetch 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for your videos! You do great work!

  • @rogerdeanclayton7200
    @rogerdeanclayton7200 8 років тому +1

    Really nice video. I liked it a lot. Very clear and easy to understand. I'm going to make some springs! Thank you! -Roger Clayton

  • @derickedwards8126
    @derickedwards8126 8 років тому

    i will definitely use this information. Thank you very much Jack

  • @2greeksandacamera
    @2greeksandacamera Рік тому +1

    BRAVO VERY GOOD CONTRIBUTION TO THE LEARNING OF FUTURE MECHANICS AND ENGINEERS.

  • @FrankypankyV8
    @FrankypankyV8 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent tips. Really learned something new as I need torsion springs for my TMX pedalset!

  • @chronusfear7278
    @chronusfear7278 3 роки тому

    Neat trick.
    A beautiful brain. A fine specimen.

  • @Candyman97
    @Candyman97 8 років тому

    You are awesome! I notice that you have some issues with your hands, but you don't let it slow you down. Sir you are an inspiration, and take the excuses away from those who say woe is me!!!

  • @Ghostfanofurs
    @Ghostfanofurs Рік тому

    Thank you, great clip as it helped me out on a current project.

  • @chemcody5119
    @chemcody5119 8 років тому

    That's cool Jack. I get the feeling that you have done this "a few times" over the years! :)

  • @Walt1119
    @Walt1119 8 років тому

    Another great idea and video Jack!!! Thanks so much for sharing with us! W

  • @danpoleon
    @danpoleon 8 років тому

    Great video as usual! Thank you Jack!

  • @MoseleyHall4946
    @MoseleyHall4946 8 років тому

    Well done Jack.

  • @alexhunterjr.6344
    @alexhunterjr.6344 8 років тому

    Excellent !!, mr. Houweling, EXCELLENT!

  • @faragleflegi8449
    @faragleflegi8449 8 років тому

    great work Jack. Thanks!

  • @tommysts1920
    @tommysts1920 8 років тому

    Handy! Beats running to town for a spring you can't find anyhow. Like you videos very much.

  • @oscarvalenzuela262
    @oscarvalenzuela262 3 роки тому

    Excellent job!!!

  • @aimonemarabelli7928
    @aimonemarabelli7928 8 років тому

    Great video....thanks!......grazie from Italy

  • @dmmflys
    @dmmflys 8 років тому

    Never thought to do this. Thanks for the info

  • @LivefreeanddiyTv
    @LivefreeanddiyTv 8 років тому +3

    I never thought of making my own springs before. I don't know much about "spring theory" but I think it would be interesting to see which types of wires and gauges of wire produce the best of each kind of spring. I just might start experimenting a little with this idea. Thanks!

  • @jamesgunn4201
    @jamesgunn4201 8 років тому

    simply amazing!

  • @fookphin5859
    @fookphin5859 2 роки тому

    BOSS, YOU ARE WONDERFUL !

  • @MichaelLawing
    @MichaelLawing 8 років тому

    Awesome video, Jack!

  • @mihumus
    @mihumus 8 років тому

    Very nice idea, Jack. Thanks for share your knowledge.

  • @steinie44
    @steinie44 8 років тому +1

    Great video Jack. I've made a few in my time, the same way.

  • @GarageWoodworks
    @GarageWoodworks 8 років тому +6

    Pretty cool!

  • @ProspectorBill
    @ProspectorBill 8 років тому

    Very, very cool Jack. I vacationed at Torsion spring as a kid.

  • @brenthann2623
    @brenthann2623 8 років тому

    This will come in handy. Genius.

  • @ashmxuth4919
    @ashmxuth4919 Рік тому +1

    Sweet video thank you for taking the time to make it really helped me out a lot!

  • @jakethecatsmomandjaketheca3263
    @jakethecatsmomandjaketheca3263 6 років тому

    I had no idea there were so many types, that was excellent learning experience

  • @jamjoom90
    @jamjoom90 4 роки тому

    very helpful thank you jack

  • @marcrgarcia
    @marcrgarcia 7 місяців тому

    Fantastic video, will make some compression valve springs for my antique trumpets from watching your video - Thank You!

  • @lane48
    @lane48 8 років тому

    I appreciate the time it took to make the vid. I will be trying to make some my self.

  • @aitvochon
    @aitvochon 8 років тому

    Very useful, thanks for sharing the tip.

  • @fibsone
    @fibsone Рік тому

    🤯 absolutely genius!

  • @MarkSand-yk4hu
    @MarkSand-yk4hu 3 місяці тому

    I always love these kind of people because thanks to them we learn something new, something useful and and we save money. God bless you man (:

  • @LibertyWoodworking
    @LibertyWoodworking 8 років тому

    Very useful, thanks Jack

  • @RickBolt
    @RickBolt 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing! I can't like this video enough.

  • @WoodenCreationz
    @WoodenCreationz 8 років тому

    Very cool Jack!!

  • @user-wj4xg4kb2d
    @user-wj4xg4kb2d 9 місяців тому

    Очень полезное видео ! То, что надо. Лайк. Вы мне помогли.

  • @karineguillette5199
    @karineguillette5199 8 років тому

    Nice hair cut Jack! ..and nice spring too ;)
    Kepp sharing, i like your projects!

  • @RobertsBulgaria
    @RobertsBulgaria Рік тому +1

    Very good, just what I was looking for to make a tiny spiral spring wire handle.

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity 8 років тому +4

    You always upload smart ideas! Another awesome one! Thanks! :)

  • @twotonanchor
    @twotonanchor 8 років тому

    That is really cool. Thank you.

  • @anuarhoxha3525
    @anuarhoxha3525 8 років тому

    So easy and so useful,good job

  • @mrmatni1
    @mrmatni1 8 років тому

    good job Jack i like this

  • @dogwoodtales
    @dogwoodtales 8 років тому +8

    Great shop tip, Jack!!!
    It's nice to see how easy this is to do. I have a need for special sized compression springs for a vintage door bell I'm am restoring. I found some at Menards that might work, but if they don't then I will try this.
    BTW - have you tried using threaded rod to guide the coils for consistent spacing? Just wondering if you have and if that has worked well.

  • @ulissessilveira8888
    @ulissessilveira8888 8 років тому

    Great video!

  • @pardalotzatziki
    @pardalotzatziki 8 років тому +1

    The simplest think that just slips your mind and you look for a spring in some other device. Great!

  • @BOMBA1857
    @BOMBA1857 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the lesson!

  • @SerralheriaDicas
    @SerralheriaDicas 3 роки тому

    Thank you friend, great idea