I Made A Wood Chipper From Scratch At Home

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  • @_P0tat07_
    @_P0tat07_ 5 років тому +232

    I hope everyone can appreciate the amount of skill this guy has. This is impressive.

    • @evilbrat5376
      @evilbrat5376 5 років тому +10

      Very Impressive but needs to keep his Hands & Arms in a safe enviroment.

    • @BV-nq7wd
      @BV-nq7wd 5 років тому +5

      I knew a guy like him. All I can say is they're at a different level then the average person's

    • @aserta
      @aserta 5 років тому +4

      Skill has nothing to do with how good a machinist is. It's all in the inborn ability to come up with on the fly results + the most important part, experience. The more you have, the better you are. You'll see old machinists whip you a part in seconds yet the smartest young blood will struggle with it despite all the 'skill' in the world.

    • @indiaengineering2138
      @indiaengineering2138 5 років тому

      Can u tell me how much time does it took for doing this?

    • @boots7859
      @boots7859 5 років тому +8

      @@aserta That made absolutely no sense. Skill is partly innate, and partly experience. Smart and skill are not equal, not sure where you even came up with that.

  • @solarcarrot
    @solarcarrot Рік тому +305

    I have done some woodworks in the past but this woodwork plan ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxZF0EMnrujZvqHhGkxiz559uIABJWR9TG helps me do much in a far lesser time than i used to do i have already built several projects with this plan and i intend to do many more soon. Thank you so much!

    • @moh19931000
      @moh19931000 8 місяців тому

      Why should 196 people like a "Ted's 16'000 plans" link??!

    • @chimerahitman
      @chimerahitman 2 місяці тому

      @@moh19931000 Because UA-cam took away the dislike button count. Now no one knows how disliked it is. Its probably some bot bullshit link.

  • @longhorneye
    @longhorneye 5 років тому +123

    My friend made something similar but with extra feature. On the entrance, on the front of knife there is added shaft with move the wood into the knifes. It's more safe, don't need to push wood into machine.

    • @KGB95140
      @KGB95140 5 років тому +10

      Yep it's called a feed roller, it prevent user having to put their hand inside the hopper.

    • @joshd2013
      @joshd2013 5 років тому +4

      The one we had had a bar at the top of the hopper if you pushed it away from yourself it killed the engine

    • @Area51ca
      @Area51ca 5 років тому

      Gravity

    • @trashflood7883
      @trashflood7883 5 років тому +1

      LegendLength Yeah on ours they were massive toothed rollers that grabbed the material and fed it into the blade. If you pushed the control bar, they would reverse.

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 2 роки тому

      The chuck-and-duck chippers have those. Be careful, those can actually pull a person into the chipper when clothing get caught on a limb

  • @pasqualefontana2193
    @pasqualefontana2193 5 років тому

    Da un po' che seguo i tuoi video...nei tuoi lavori ci metti sempre l'amore che c'è dentro la tua anima come un vero artigiano...la sicurezza... fondamentale per le macchine che partorisce il tuo estro geniale...continua così guerriero d'acciaio...non fermarti mai di sognare e far vivere le tue creature... Grazie...dalla Sardegna...

  • @120Livi
    @120Livi 5 років тому +312

    Putting your hand and arm in the inlet chute makes me nervous!
    Great build though

    • @burkhardt7372
      @burkhardt7372 5 років тому +1

      stfu

    • @120Livi
      @120Livi 5 років тому +39

      @@burkhardt7372 ^ this is how you'll be texting when you're one handed....
      Thanks for the example assman

    • @gerasimovtm
      @gerasimovtm 5 років тому +17

      Just make the inlet chute longer then man's arm (1.2 m will be enough) to prevent any bad cases. But off course You are right that this is a bad idea to put hands and arms there.

    • @undertow2142
      @undertow2142 4 роки тому +3

      I was thinking the same. Those long sleeves get snagged on a branch could pull his shirt in and then his arm!

    • @GregVasquez777
      @GregVasquez777 4 роки тому

      yeah holding on to a stick that can be pulled in is danGerouS. or a long branch that knocks you towards the chipper. Even if it don't cut you getting yanked into metal aint kewl.

  • @nikos771
    @nikos771 5 років тому

    καλησπέρα ,ακόμα ένα μεγάλο μπράβο για τα μηχανήματα που κατασκευαζετε από την γέννεση τους κυριολεκτικά , είμαι τεχνητής χρυσοχόος και πραγματικά εκτιμώ το χάρισμα του τεχνίτη που μπορεί όχι μόνο να επισκευάσει κάτι, άλλα να δημιουργήσει κάτι .ΜΕΓΑΛΙΟ .Το χέρι του τεχνίτη είναι σοφό,

  • @isekaiexpress9450
    @isekaiexpress9450 5 років тому +79

    Positive feedback: great idea having the drive connected with a slip transmission, as the flywheel can get stuck on thicker branches and teh drive can overheat and burn out before its turned off. Also, very good access to the flywheel to unstuck parts of the tree. I will write about the flipside later.
    Now comes the bad feedback.
    Oh God, the Hopper of Death. It is shorter than your hand to the armpit.
    Your hand gets stuck in a tree, tree pulls your hand in, you have no hand.
    As you could see, this kind of chipper sometimes violently spews unchewed parts of the tree outside. This can go bad in the eye. Simple curtain made from wide soft transparent PVC stripes deals with flying parts quite nicely.
    The screw that opens the flywheel compartment would be ideal for a security switch that prevents the machine to accidentally going live when the compartment is open. Missed opportunity. Much chances for gory demise as the CEKON plug is difficult to put out of the socket and sure will be left in. And no big red emergency switch near the working zone. You must be able to turn off the machine immediately, should something else than wood land in the chipper.
    Oh, and the loose wires without proper entry outside the box just look awful.
    That is for the security details. Some might say personal security is for wimps and my comment will go unnoticed, but at least i have freed my conscience as electrical appliance tester. Now it's up to you and don't you say nobody warned you.
    As for the blade mounts, i would put a flush plate and spring rings underneath them, as they will come loose quite fast, but that's just my experience with my mighty Lesha ZAK 3002 chipper that consumes trees since 1995 without mechanical breakdowns.

    • @ddjohnson9717
      @ddjohnson9717 5 років тому +7

      really good advices. I'd say to put the screw that opens the flywheel compartment behind the belt, so you have to remove the belt to get in the flywheel - make it real fool proof.

    • @PBMS123
      @PBMS123 5 років тому +6

      It would be a lot of work to make the screws the safety switch, rather, just use a microswitch that gets pressed down if the cover is on. Thats how most of those safety switches work, just microswitches.

    • @FL.Cracker
      @FL.Cracker 5 років тому +3

      I would also add that an anti kickback device would be nice, I think a spring loaded butterfly plate would be ideal

    • @purask
      @purask 4 роки тому +1

      If the guy built it for himself, then he is smart enough to operate it, all thosuse fancy safety switches fails when u least expect it, every normal man unpluggs device before changeing blades belts or removeing stuck piece of wood cause u may never know,

    • @Kenionatus
      @Kenionatus 4 роки тому

      The easiest way to stop screws from becoming loos is Locktite. No design trade-offs and you can add it later in case you forgot. Also, they told me in vocational school that spring washers tend to not work so well. They help against tension loss due to surface flattening, but not against vibration.

  • @jasiu111
    @jasiu111 5 років тому +68

    I think it needs some kind of infeed thing.

  • @mii3000
    @mii3000 5 років тому +841

    Next episode on Make it Extreme: Making a Bionic Hand

  • @Accumulator1
    @Accumulator1 4 роки тому +1

    This is a plate type chipper. Then there are roller type chippers. Which is better and which can be used with minimal motor power ?
    The problem I see with this design is that the cutter does not feed in the material on its own. It has to be pushed in. Maybe the chute needs to be at more angle to the cutter. Also I would have made the outlet chute with a curved turn rather than a cut angle so the air flow be more streamlined.
    Sticking your arm into the chute? Where is the big red emergency shut off button?

  • @danjeffrey1531
    @danjeffrey1531 5 років тому +5

    Wow! The thing works great. And it only took you 15 minues and 58 seconds to build it! ;-) Thanks for the best metal working videos on the web!

  • @artwithdad5131
    @artwithdad5131 2 роки тому

    You are an unsurpassed diamond of UA-cam, you make amazing everything you create. I love very much all your creations.

  • @filopat67
    @filopat67 5 років тому +268

    Next episode: Make it even more extreme without hands!

    • @levybritisqui2
      @levybritisqui2 5 років тому

      Thats what i though

    • @justnobody5998
      @justnobody5998 5 років тому +4

      Make new hands!

    • @mechguy83
      @mechguy83 5 років тому +1

      one guy will have a tig torch attachment for a hand the other an impact wrench.....

    • @MyMy-zi7yv
      @MyMy-zi7yv 4 роки тому +1

      LOL, one of the best things about the Internet is the humor that you read in the comments. It is even funnier than listening to a comedian. LOLOLOL

    • @MoZz..
      @MoZz.. 3 роки тому

      @@justnobody5998 extreme hands!

  • @neodiy
    @neodiy 3 роки тому

    Every machine work effortlessly to cut, drill and mill all the metals thats the fun part to watch...so peaceful forgetting the days i tried so hard to do all these with ordinary tools.

  • @АлексейМорозов-г2я
    @АлексейМорозов-г2я 4 роки тому +4

    Я прям залип , красавчик , руки от куда надо выросли.

  • @Alma.Ntakos
    @Alma.Ntakos 5 років тому

    Πολύ Ωραία Κατασκευή Μάστορα Ο Τεμαχιστής !!
    Χαιρετισμούς Απο Θεσσαλονίκη !!
    Επόμενη Κατασκευή Καμιά Ξυλόσομπα Extreme !!

  • @kosovorot
    @kosovorot 5 років тому +341

    I would be SOOO scared to place my hands anywhere near inside this hopper.

    • @kek4567
      @kek4567 5 років тому +38

      Yea, should have made a plunger to push stuff inside

    • @vacuousvoid
      @vacuousvoid 5 років тому +30

      You can wave goodbye to that hand If anything gets pulled in and snaggs that sleeve.... Or maybe you can't..

    • @AnttiBrax
      @AnttiBrax 5 років тому +3

      @@vacuousvoid It'll be a doozy.

    • @Jorge555luz
      @Jorge555luz 5 років тому +2

      me too

    • @leaftye
      @leaftye 5 років тому +2

      @@AnttiBrax "It'll be a doozy."
      "There we were, minding our own business, making improvements to my new house, these kids started killing themselves all over my property.
      "This one right here he dove head first right into the wood chipper."

  • @ІванТрофименко-г3о

    Очень приятно смотреть на то, как работает человек, знающий и понимающий. Именно такую дробилку я и искал на просторах нета. А то всё какие-то погремушки и детские машинки, и консервные банки показывают, друг в друга воруют не очень интересные идеи. Только время отнимают. Вот такую дробилку я бы себе забабахал. Super.

  • @labiadh_chokri
    @labiadh_chokri 5 років тому +38

    Nice build make the inlet cone deep enough so you can't reach the blades by your hands

    • @PopaAlexandru.
      @PopaAlexandru. 4 роки тому

      Seriously?
      What happens when you fall? Instinctively lean in your hands.

  • @andersonnettleship845
    @andersonnettleship845 4 роки тому +1

    Nice build, one additional item that needs to be added to the feed hopper is a blowback shield, this is nothing more than a heavy flexible plastic or rubber sheet that is solid at the top where it is bolted onto the feed hopper but has been split every 3” or so It helps to prevent pieces of wood/bark/and other debris from being thrown back at the operator.
    My DR Wood Chipper has this and it really does work. Mine i
    Needs to be replaced and I’m going to make a replacement out of some used conveyor belt that I have, it is around 3/16” of an inch thick and should do the job nicely.

  • @MadeinPolandChannel
    @MadeinPolandChannel 5 років тому +115

    Big, heavy, powerful - I like it! :D

  • @zorkan111
    @zorkan111 5 років тому

    A lot of people in the comments are rightly concerned by the safety of this thing.
    Usually it's a good idea to make the hopper deeper than a human can reach. Also, chippers usually have a pair of feeder rotors whose purpose is to pull in the branches so you don't have to actively push it in to cut.

  • @marcelkoberle6810
    @marcelkoberle6810 5 років тому +13

    Always great to see how you guys build things. I learned a lot. Keep going!

    • @PopaAlexandru.
      @PopaAlexandru. 4 роки тому

      Namely? To make a wrong project or to make a wrong project to the end?

  • @m.umaish
    @m.umaish 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing talent

  • @stallion_jr
    @stallion_jr 5 років тому +14

    *Круть! парни красавчики, годные вещи делают!*

    • @Игорь63-э9д
      @Игорь63-э9д 5 років тому +3

      Согласен)

    • @DenMenMaster
      @DenMenMaster 5 років тому +5

      бля... да когда станочный парк под боком , хуль бы и не делать, а вот работай ты токарем на заводе и попробуй такой агрегат заточить себе, задолбаешься тягать детали через проходную ...

    • @Игорь63-э9д
      @Игорь63-э9д 5 років тому +3

      @@DenMenMaster сам работаю на заводе, нашему брату только смотреть и остаётся

    • @maxsaf4336
      @maxsaf4336 5 років тому

      И комменты первые)) следующий ролик))) делает бионическую руку. Раструб короткий)))

    • @Игорь63-э9д
      @Игорь63-э9д 5 років тому

      @@maxsaf4336 😂😂😂

  • @NitroGuyJH
    @NitroGuyJH 5 років тому +1

    Ten’s of times better and more robust than any store bought junk from any of the box stores around! Excellent workmanship!

  • @darronjknight
    @darronjknight 5 років тому +26

    Put a cut out switch /bar along the bottom of the hopper entrance, and keep your hands out! Branches snagging on sleeves have caused serious injuries and death.
    The craftsmanship is really impressive otherwise.

  • @charleshetrick3152
    @charleshetrick3152 5 років тому

    Look at the commercial ones. Get some heavy rubber flaps to deal with those “kick backs”. Also filling your tubing with the Great Stuff spray foam really helps prevent internal corrosion, foam trim then install caps

    • @charleshetrick3152
      @charleshetrick3152 5 років тому

      Possibly I spose it could, I actually remember seeing commercials for Volvo also spraying foam in their frames. I’ve done it for decades and never had any trouble.

  • @planbuilduse5994
    @planbuilduse5994 5 років тому +6

    That’s badass! I love how simple the design is.

  • @krisztianszilveszter2958
    @krisztianszilveszter2958 4 роки тому

    Az igen,gyönyörű munka!

  • @Beardfeel
    @Beardfeel 5 років тому +63

    One wrong move, and name of the next episode : - how to make bionic arm

  • @aserta
    @aserta 5 років тому +1

    I'd change just one thing. I'd change it metric + 2.5 units higher on the shaft OD. I've been researching this stuff for a while, curious to make my own, and i've figured that the thicker the shaft is, the better life expectancy the bearings and the shaft itself will have. It also soaks up impacts better.
    I'm sure we've all (those of us with regular wood chippers)) seen what happens when a thicker piece of wood jumps about and pounces the whole machine up a bit.

  • @muh1h1
    @muh1h1 5 років тому +4

    i've always wondered how those things work internally. The Chooch factor on yours is over the roof!

  • @podoclaste
    @podoclaste 4 роки тому

    A genuine WW1 tank and a piece of industrial art. Respect.

  • @SekAustria
    @SekAustria 5 років тому +18

    Nice project bro.

    • @teodulorodriguez2958
      @teodulorodriguez2958 3 роки тому

      i like your projects sek specially the homemade lathe and belt sander.

    • @nijazavdic6894
      @nijazavdic6894 3 роки тому

      @@teodulorodriguez2958 . . .
      9

    • @sarath890
      @sarath890 3 роки тому

      How was the blade ? Blade materials used does it hardened? Sir

  • @robvanza
    @robvanza 5 років тому

    There is usually a type of rubber curtain on the intake side to prevent kickback from whatever you're putting in there. And yes you don't want to get hands in there. You will loose it. I have 2 chippers, one for up to 140mm dia and the other up to 180mm dia! Running on V-twin 35hp petrol engines. They are brutal and will most probibly rip your arm clean off!

  • @WildfoxFabrication
    @WildfoxFabrication 5 років тому +5

    my anxiety levels have never gone as high as they did watching you stick your hand into that hopper. 😳

    • @TSorovanMHael
      @TSorovanMHael 5 років тому

      This thing is the real Widowmaker. What could go wrong with sticking my sweater covered arm down close to the flywheel?

  • @panworld7523
    @panworld7523 4 роки тому

    One of the best wood chippers out there.

  • @propylaeen
    @propylaeen 5 років тому +3

    woud love to see the auto-feeder version of it

  • @rusver5868
    @rusver5868 4 роки тому +1

    Красота! Залип на просмотре процесса изготовления!

  •  4 роки тому +10

    A friend of a friend made one of these....They now call him "one hand Henry"

  • @donmathias1705
    @donmathias1705 4 роки тому

    Just a wee suggestion. When you are fitting a plate to a shaft like that and the sizing only needs to be "tight" finish your hole first. It is much faster as a rule to turn a shaft to fit the new hole rather than the other way down. You really only have to measure the hole once with a telescopic gauge and mic and measuring a shaft is so fast.

  • @7891ph
    @7891ph 5 років тому +3

    Several glaring design issues here:
    1) why are you counting on the bolts to hold the knives in place all by themselves? If you can machine the slots in the disk, you can also mill pockets for the knives, thereby only using the bolts to hold the knives in the pockets, with the pockets taking the dynamic loads.
    2) You've created a potential clog point in the disk by not relieving it in line with the bevel of the cutting blades. Instead, you're chopping up the material which then hits a wall of the slots.
    3) Your outlet shute is another wall. You have the capability to form radii in metal, why didn't you form one with a smooth arc to it???
    In summary, a first attempt with many things to avoid.

    • @MrPnew1
      @MrPnew1 5 років тому +2

      Yeah right. Can you post a link to anything that you have designed ? Yeah, I didn't think so

    • @7891ph
      @7891ph 5 років тому +4

      @@MrPnew1 Can you? I was speaking from the standpoint of a machinist who has manufactured many things, including disk's like this for a world famous manufacturer of much larger machine's than this one. If my 30+ years of experience don't count for anything in your opinion, then this conversation is already over. Take your arrogant ingnorance and go away.

  • @victimovtalent6036
    @victimovtalent6036 5 років тому +1

    Next makes a mini excavator

  • @ahuramasda9359
    @ahuramasda9359 5 років тому +13

    loading shaft Extremely needed!
    Lord gave you, people, two hands - watch them well :)

    • @PopaAlexandru.
      @PopaAlexandru. 4 роки тому

      So if you're careful, there's still a hand left. If you are lucky and survive.

  • @terryeffinp
    @terryeffinp 4 роки тому

    If only stuff was built this well for the consumer market.

  • @Flying0Dismount
    @Flying0Dismount 5 років тому +3

    So the "extreme" part of this is how far you can stick your hand down the chute without getting it chopped off?

  • @MakeitExtreme
    @MakeitExtreme  3 роки тому

    What's up guys! If you interesting to get the plans for our projects it's available on patreon page.
    Link: www.patreon.com/makeitextreme/

  • @JimmysTractor
    @JimmysTractor 5 років тому +4

    1:21 it seems like the work rises when you insert the center. Am I missing something?

    • @zachary3777
      @zachary3777 5 років тому +1

      I think his tail stock is misaligned

  • @glennpolly3452
    @glennpolly3452 2 роки тому

    great fab skills, that green is my fav color - you forgot the squeeze connector for the ac line input - hopefully you got one by now - loved the chair tank!

  • @orrgazmo
    @orrgazmo 5 років тому +3

    Just dropping this onto a tree will chip it😂😂😂😂

  • @TheOiping
    @TheOiping 5 років тому

    I expect someone mentioned this but, you need something to push the branches with in stead of pushing with your hands. Use something that is too wide to get to the blades . At work I use a plastic snow shovel which gets stoped as the indeed cone gets too small for it to hit the blades. Your machine is smaller than mine so you would need something smaller just check when the machine is switched off.
    You could just shove the branches down with the stub end of another branch but keep those hands safe mate.
    Awesome build I am very impressed!!!

  • @robociock
    @robociock 5 років тому +3

    This guy makes more money on youtube that if he actually had a manifacture

  • @lachlanmartin5573
    @lachlanmartin5573 4 роки тому

    I would buy this. Way better than anything else on the market.

  • @DanielH
    @DanielH 5 років тому +5

    That is a little bit to extreme for my taste.

  • @rrssmooth6643
    @rrssmooth6643 3 роки тому

    Such a craftsman, beautiful, think I will just hire one.

  • @Ilia-Myromec
    @Ilia-Myromec 5 років тому +9

    Не хватает подающих автоматически вальцов! А так и без руки можно остаться!

    • @maxdmitrieff7358
      @maxdmitrieff7358 5 років тому +2

      Каким образом? Руку в раструб совать не надо

    • @Ilia-Myromec
      @Ilia-Myromec 5 років тому +1

      @@maxdmitrieff7358 каким каким вместе с веткой затянет и писта! Тыж не мгновенно пальцы разжимаеш!

    • @maxdmitrieff7358
      @maxdmitrieff7358 5 років тому +2

      Илья Манушин как затянет, там же нет подающих устройств. Пихаешь ветку - рубит, не пихаешь - не рубит.

    • @Vladimir_Sinyugin
      @Vladimir_Sinyugin 5 років тому +1

      @@maxdmitrieff7358 Маловероятно, но все таки возможно... К примеру, когда лезвия подзатупятся, не очень толстую, влажную ветку может не резать, а закусить между корпусом и диском и резко рванет вовнутрь... Как известно техника безопасности написана кровью...

    • @КотКот-ф2я
      @КотКот-ф2я 5 років тому +2

      А по мне, так отличная работа, мужик однозначно имеет серьезные навыки в металлообработки.

  • @biborski
    @biborski 5 років тому

    This is not DIY, this is a high professional machinist work, only better from this would be machines assembling same thing, greetings from croatia

  • @SchiwiM
    @SchiwiM 5 років тому +14

    That's the kind of wood chipper that will eat your arm (or even more) 😉

    • @calvingreene90
      @calvingreene90 5 років тому

      Why? It does not have any form of power feed to drag you in.

    • @SchiwiM
      @SchiwiM 5 років тому

      @@calvingreene90 right, but but you have to push everything quite far into the machine which can be dangerous if you use your bare hands

    • @calvingreene90
      @calvingreene90 5 років тому

      @@SchiwiM
      Stepping out of the shower is more dangerous.

    • @mercer982
      @mercer982 5 років тому +1

      You really need to be an special kind of assface if you loose your arm on one of these.

  • @dogmagraphy9624
    @dogmagraphy9624 5 років тому +1

    A wood feeder device is a must here.

  • @thefirstbushman
    @thefirstbushman 5 років тому +4

    Looks dope but sooo dangerous :D

  • @omarbaalwi3544
    @omarbaalwi3544 4 роки тому

    Excellent experience you are a teacher now

  • @bobjones9727
    @bobjones9727 5 років тому +3

    Looks like the "Safety Trolls" are out in force. "DANGER: Do not operate this electric tool underwater to prevent serious injury!".

  • @JohnJones-wo1bc
    @JohnJones-wo1bc 5 років тому

    What a fabulous product. Very impressive.

  • @matiasventura7274
    @matiasventura7274 5 років тому +3

    Is excelente but all is too heavy

  • @حسين-ج9ط7ي
    @حسين-ج9ط7ي 5 років тому

    شكرا اخي انته حقا مبدع كنت انتضرك مشاهدتك بفارغ الصبر

  • @ASP29Tech
    @ASP29Tech 5 років тому +6

    56 second ago
    8 views
    35 like
    1 dislike
    UA-cam is amazing..!!

    • @cjhification
      @cjhification 5 років тому

      Seen sever comments made hours before the video was uploaded several times before, allowing time traveling comments is amazing.

    • @yovow7839
      @yovow7839 5 років тому +2

      8 views and 35 likes???

    • @brotschuh
      @brotschuh 5 років тому

      illuminati

    • @anullhandle
      @anullhandle 5 років тому

      @@yovow7839 youtube is large. Views likes and rendering propagate independently.

    • @Dust599
      @Dust599 5 років тому

      Bots, If the human race suddenly vanished a timed upload would still get likes and dislikes and views.. The internet is 95% lies and marketing.

  • @davidliddle7998
    @davidliddle7998 2 роки тому +1

    That's a awesome build Great job

  • @paulthompson5416
    @paulthompson5416 5 років тому +6

    This would be great for getting rid off my neighbours 👍🏼😏

  • @ironmanallmer
    @ironmanallmer 5 років тому

    Absolut professionelle fertigung 👍👍👍

  • @Al_hareef
    @Al_hareef 5 років тому +3

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Bandicoot803
    @Bandicoot803 5 років тому

    Nice job! However, for safety reasons, you should use a motor with a built-in brake that kicks into action as you push the emergency stop button to quickly grind your hungry monster to a halt in case of a real emergency. Use "NO - Normally Open" contactors in series to both motor braking system windings and "NC - Normally Closed" contactors in series on both winding sides. This greatly reduces the risk of failure.

  • @Простододайводи
    @Простододайводи 5 років тому

    👍👍👍Золоті руки+обладнання мрія багатьох майстрів.

  • @userer4579
    @userer4579 5 років тому +1

    Extreme fabricating and video production skills.

  • @SaintNjuguna
    @SaintNjuguna 3 роки тому

    great skill and innovation

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes1 5 років тому +2

    I think you need to slightly chamfer the square edge of the flywheel on the blade side. The 90° ledge just behind the blade will collect debris, and require frequent cleaning.

  • @Aleksandr_TexMaster
    @Aleksandr_TexMaster 5 років тому +1

    давно проектов не было. сразу лайк потом смотрю.

  • @Omegadoomship
    @Omegadoomship 4 роки тому

    This guy is one hell of a good machinist. I wish I could make stuff like this. I’d have to spend a fortune a lots of tools and equipment. But it looks so fun!

  • @davidliddle7998
    @davidliddle7998 Рік тому

    Made a bloody good job of that great stuff

  • @Сергей.галицкий
    @Сергей.галицкий 4 роки тому +1

    Золотые руки, супер мастер.

  • @Mad-Duk_Machine_Werkes
    @Mad-Duk_Machine_Werkes 5 років тому

    So, typically - a chipper has the knives, but then they also have a hardened "Bar" that you set the distance from the spinning knives (with a business card for clearance) so that everything that gets hit by the knives shears off because it is struck against the bar- that thing has huge gaps and looks dangerous as heck! still fun to watch it eat!

  • @МихаилБалахин
    @МихаилБалахин 5 років тому +1

    Вот это да. Все хорошо. Я тоже давно хочу такую машинку заиметь, или куплю или сделаю по вашему уроку. Смотрел с большим интересом. Спасибо вам

  • @royreynolds108
    @royreynolds108 5 років тому

    I suggest replacing the welded in curved sheet on the lower portion with a curved sheet that is held in place by about 4 or 5 bolts to keep it in place but be removable to be able to clear jams that will probably happen. One bolt through "eyes" on each end for retention and at least 2 more placed where the sheet will contact the bolts so the sheet will give a uniform spacing from the knives. When a jam occurs, take the bolts out and the sheet out for access to the knives for cleaning. Replace all when cleared. Looks good.

  • @aaronsletten7351
    @aaronsletten7351 5 років тому +1

    Sweet camera movement with the lathe shots

  • @billsill
    @billsill 5 років тому

    Excellent as ever

  • @irishcoffee6894
    @irishcoffee6894 4 роки тому

    Great job.
    Wonderful machine.

  • @RANDALLOLOGY
    @RANDALLOLOGY 4 роки тому

    Another AWSOME build !

  • @grumblycurmudgeon
    @grumblycurmudgeon Рік тому

    I love these guys. Answering the age-old important questions like, "what would happen if we hook a couple of 12-inch plane irons bevel side down to a big-ass flywheel and crank her up to orbital escape velocities?"

  • @Eric-gi9kg
    @Eric-gi9kg 5 років тому +2

    Would love to have plans for this.
    Very nice

  • @sustainsus1
    @sustainsus1 3 роки тому

    10/10 verry professional..good filming and music too

  • @davidwright2706
    @davidwright2706 2 роки тому

    Very nicely done.

  • @nacongamer555
    @nacongamer555 4 роки тому

    Woow thats soo much better than the from shop buy one! Very usefull

  • @shedmecanics4489
    @shedmecanics4489 5 років тому

    Very nicely built. True craftmenship

  • @SoralTheSol
    @SoralTheSol 5 років тому

    An electric chipper that actually gets the job done. Nice.

  • @victorinborsciov6817
    @victorinborsciov6817 4 роки тому

    Though balancing knifes plate it is a good thing I loved the way you did the paint job, not spraying everything on the go, nuts and bolts included.

  • @skrem63
    @skrem63 5 років тому +1

    Как всегда ХОРОШАЯ РАБОТА !!!!!
    УДАЧИ !!!!!

  • @xilioxilione1478
    @xilioxilione1478 4 роки тому

    Ottimo lavoro. Evidente la competenza del costruttore.

  • @Кот-ч9м1ж
    @Кот-ч9м1ж 5 років тому +1

    Отличное видео, мастерски выполненная работа.

  • @lenblacksmith8559
    @lenblacksmith8559 5 років тому +2

    What a great build, I totally admire your craftsmanship.

  • @santringalapberkah5398
    @santringalapberkah5398 3 роки тому

    I from Indonesian i like this it projects.. good job