Incogni will not give you the discounted cost until you create an account! They have a published rate but what is the discounted rate? Sound like they want your information to do with as they please regardless if you sign up. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. No thanks!
That's a pretty sweet build! You should try 'self-fusing silicone tape'. It was invented by the US Air Force to protect the wiring in their fighter planes. You can look up MIL Spec MIL-I-46852 / A-A-59163 for what makes it such an incredible addition to your tool box. Personally, I've used it for everything from simply wrapping wires to making custom tool grips to sealing a city-pressure water line until I could get it fixed. (It's fairly soft, so wrapping it with electrical/duct/etc. tape where it might get abraded is a good idea.)
I built a very similar tool a couple years back that attaches to my cordless drill. It holds 2 rolls 180° from each other. Makes cool candy cane patterns with different color tape!
Could we stop a second to appreciate how much it takes to make videos like this? The knowledge and experience in mechanics, the investment in absurdly expensive equipment, the sheer ideas and willpower to execute them consistently to keep a UA-cam channel going for so long, editing, drawing, assembly, design, testing, problem-solving, I can't even imagine everything else that is required in a channel like this. Holy crap man! I hope UA-cam treats you right because you deserve it! Congratulations!
The best kind of engineering... spending several days making a tool that saves you a few minutes on a job... and you do that job maybe a half dozen times a year! Love it (and yes, I'm guilty of this too)!!! We do it because we can!
Nice work, and an excellent tool as-is! Future upgrades to consider (or for others looking to implement something similar): 1. A microswitch that continues to run the motor after the trigger is released until the opening aligns. 2. Make the angle of the tape roll adjustable. Perhaps a simple swivel and spring might make the tape angle automatically as pressure is applied so the speed someone moves along the bundle determines the tape angle. 3. Battery pack mount - use a standard tool battery rather than wires/cables 4. Adjustable bundle centering with springs - slide the bundle in and two or more U or V shaped shutters center it. A locking knob may be used to keep the opening stable, or strong springs. 5. Add a sensor to detect movement along the bundle (a rubber wheel on the shutter or bar would be enough) and set the motor speed according to that so a specific overlap or wraps/distance can be maintained regardless of user speed.
I was thinking a pair of gripper rollers on the leading side that open and spring shut to grab onto the cable or pipe, and some little knobs for entering feed rate per revolution (set it to half tape width for half overlap), so it pulls a cable through, or walks itself along a pipe, like a self-propelled lawnmower.
Cool idea, but I would have added a support piece across of the tape roller that spins with it and supports the cable, so you don't have to hold it as tight. You already did something close to that with the extra bar that can be seen in some shots, but it's only really effective when the tape roller is in a specific position.
At first I thought it was overkill for wrapping a bundle of wires then as I watched and thought how funny how many other uses this has that never occured to me, a deceptively brilliant build👍.
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
As a car enthusiasts and electrician, Damn I absolutely love this, I take my hat off to you brother, I would so Buy this if you offered to make & sell one. Thank you for sharing your talents with us❤
nicely done 👍👍, 2 things i would have added, 1) tape lock, like grinder disc lock, 2) dc motor speed controller and use higher voltage, would help adjusting speed, now speed seems slow.
Senelerden beri takip ederim seni elindeki imkanlar, makinelerin vs o kadar temiz bir işçilikle çalışıyorsun ki seni kendime benzetiyorum ben yapsam anca bu kadar güzel olurdu. Sorunlara çok güzel inovatif çözümler üretiyorsun tek farkımız sendeki imkanlar bende yok, güzel içeriklerde görüşmek üzere...
Excelente trabajo, felicidades por esa gran versatilidad que tienes para trabajar hermano, un saludo desde México.eres un campeón. Gracias por compartir
So I e been watching for a while now and I think I finally have a valid question. Where do you get all these builds from? Do you look at old patients, did you do schooling to be an engineer? Some of this I can reason through and see but a lot of this I'm just like, how did he do the figuring to build this.
In theory, the thickness of the guides and the width of the rollers could be reduced by about 1 cm, this would reduce the overall dimensions of the device without reducing the width of the working area. This will allow this device to work in more difficult to reach places. At first I thought it was a machine for winding torus transformers.😄
I have an apprentice. She's cheaper (she works for ice cream & being allowed to stay up late when Mom's teaching an evening class). Also, she makes coffee (if threatened with a big enough stick). Only downside is her mother wants her to keep her nails clean. As Shop Foreman (AKA Dad) I find her a reasonable employee who can be relied upon to wrap tape around things.
you should totally sell the design for this to a power tool company. Electrician's around the world would love to have one of those bad boys in their armory of power tools.
This looks like a started motor, which is not designed to work for long periods of time (more than few seconds). This will surely brake if this is the case and used regularly.
Add a felt wiper [mcmaster carr] against the ring and have it wipe some mineral oil on it to extent the life of the metal on metal parts OR make the six bearings out of nylon for metal on Nylon.
Those tiny custom machine precision welded chain things ~ 10:30 - 11:00 looks like a quality version of the cheep plastic part on my coffee grinder that's sloppily held together with epoxy... Wish I had your tools man... AND your skills, cuz my glue vs. your precision hand welding no contest. .. & or anything mass produced was made right AND affordable nowadays..
Experimento ficou lindo demais da conta, sempre fui adépto a criar novas ferramentas, mas esse trabalho todo para desenvolver um encapador de objetos? Ficou lindo mas achei demais para o trabalho e tempo jogado fora! O importante é que funciona!
That's a LOT of work for a sub par piece of equipment that really doesn't have a purpose. hand wraps are tighter, neater, and likely faster.. But as long as you're happy.
Loved the gear wheel and spur gear you got from one cutting. If you want to block the spam and interruptions on your phone take a 16 penny iron nail and nail your phone into a stump out in the yard
Company called Kabatec is making industrial grade taping machines. Those teeths will damage either your hand or your wires. Good protype but needs improvement.
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Make It Extreme super powerful pneumatic Crossbow next? Big enough to hunt rhinos and Elephants? Maybe hunt an occasional Mother-in-law, too? 😂😂
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Incogni will not give you the discounted cost until you create an account! They have a published rate but what is the discounted rate? Sound like they want your information to do with as they please regardless if you sign up. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. No thanks!
That's a pretty sweet build! You should try 'self-fusing silicone tape'. It was invented by the US Air Force to protect the wiring in their fighter planes. You can look up MIL Spec MIL-I-46852 / A-A-59163 for what makes it such an incredible addition to your tool box. Personally, I've used it for everything from simply wrapping wires to making custom tool grips to sealing a city-pressure water line until I could get it fixed. (It's fairly soft, so wrapping it with electrical/duct/etc. tape where it might get abraded is a good idea.)
Support from pakistan ❤ excellent work
I built a very similar tool a couple years back that attaches to my cordless drill. It holds 2 rolls 180° from each other. Makes cool candy cane patterns with different color tape!
Must be great for re-wrapping sporting equipment 👍
You could make custom team coloured designed for baseball, hockey, cricket, la Crosse etc etc
I was thinking about making something like that.
Got a link to anything similar?
Could we stop a second to appreciate how much it takes to make videos like this? The knowledge and experience in mechanics, the investment in absurdly expensive equipment, the sheer ideas and willpower to execute them consistently to keep a UA-cam channel going for so long, editing, drawing, assembly, design, testing, problem-solving, I can't even imagine everything else that is required in a channel like this. Holy crap man! I hope UA-cam treats you right because you deserve it! Congratulations!
Hahaha. The reenactment of the frustrations that go along with manually taping cords together was definitely a great hook!
The best kind of engineering... spending several days making a tool that saves you a few minutes on a job... and you do that job maybe a half dozen times a year! Love it (and yes, I'm guilty of this too)!!! We do it because we can!
Nice work, and an excellent tool as-is!
Future upgrades to consider (or for others looking to implement something similar):
1. A microswitch that continues to run the motor after the trigger is released until the opening aligns.
2. Make the angle of the tape roll adjustable. Perhaps a simple swivel and spring might make the tape angle automatically as pressure is applied so the speed someone moves along the bundle determines the tape angle.
3. Battery pack mount - use a standard tool battery rather than wires/cables
4. Adjustable bundle centering with springs - slide the bundle in and two or more U or V shaped shutters center it. A locking knob may be used to keep the opening stable, or strong springs.
5. Add a sensor to detect movement along the bundle (a rubber wheel on the shutter or bar would be enough) and set the motor speed according to that so a specific overlap or wraps/distance can be maintained regardless of user speed.
I was thinking a pair of gripper rollers on the leading side that open and spring shut to grab onto the cable or pipe, and some little knobs for entering feed rate per revolution (set it to half tape width for half overlap), so it pulls a cable through, or walks itself along a pipe, like a self-propelled lawnmower.
А еще зажигалку, сигаретки, пасьянс и журнальчик под пивко?
That must be the coolest tool / toy I ever seen!
I hate wrapping wires and cables!
Good job guys! Very awesome!
Cool idea, but I would have added a support piece across of the tape roller that spins with it and supports the cable, so you don't have to hold it as tight. You already did something close to that with the extra bar that can be seen in some shots, but it's only really effective when the tape roller is in a specific position.
Angle the tape roll holder at 20-30° so it is smother when you're wrapping, nice idea.
At first I thought it was overkill for wrapping a bundle of wires then as I watched and thought how funny how many other uses this has that never occured to me, a deceptively brilliant build👍.
I've been watching these guy's content for the last 6 years, and it keeps getting better.
Thank you for your good words and support! 👍🏻
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
As a car enthusiasts and electrician, Damn I absolutely love this, I take my hat off to you brother, I would so Buy this if you offered to make & sell one. Thank you for sharing your talents with us❤
I respect you very much. 100 mechanical engineers = 1 make it extreme
Very clever how you designed and made quite a complex mechanism around a second hand motor
GREAT built. This is the kind of tool that you don't really need but once you have it you don't want to live without..
How did we ever build a civilisation without this marvel.....
that is awesome, you could add a second roll of tape on the opposite side and make it twice as fast or to combine colors for decoration
Потом если что то надо, то не получится размотать обратно. Только резать.
nicely done 👍👍, 2 things i would have added, 1) tape lock, like grinder disc lock, 2) dc motor speed controller and use higher voltage, would help adjusting speed, now speed seems slow.
Senelerden beri takip ederim seni elindeki imkanlar, makinelerin vs o kadar temiz bir işçilikle çalışıyorsun ki seni kendime benzetiyorum ben yapsam anca bu kadar güzel olurdu. Sorunlara çok güzel inovatif çözümler üretiyorsun tek farkımız sendeki imkanlar bende yok, güzel içeriklerde görüşmek üzere...
Beautifully overengineered tool, love it so much!
Your ideas and technical skills are the best.❤❤
Excelente trabajo, felicidades por esa gran versatilidad que tienes para trabajar hermano, un saludo desde México.eres un campeón.
Gracias por compartir
Great job as always. Clever design with a lot of utility.
It’s nice seeing the combination of Wazer and plasma cutter. They both have their strengths.
Это действительно таким должен быть DIY контент. Но его очень мало. Круто. Спасибо за полчаса)
So I e been watching for a while now and I think I finally have a valid question. Where do you get all these builds from? Do you look at old patients, did you do schooling to be an engineer? Some of this I can reason through and see but a lot of this I'm just like, how did he do the figuring to build this.
Only one time i got spammed with emails and stuff. It was after downloading a software from a UA-camrs sponsor!...
Yeah. Support the amazing creators, but stay away from the adverts.
Don't fall for damn ads
This would be great for wrapping adhesive less self sticking silicone tape (used often in marine appications).
That’s pretty cool. Maybe you step up to variable speed motor much like a cordless drill just for speed during long wraps.
I'm glad you are back to building things again.
A benchtop mount with a foot pedal would be awesome!
I would like to see a Make It Extreme Crossbow! One that is self-loading, or one that is powerful enough to take down an Elephant. That would be sick!
This channel is simply "Quality over Quantity" 🔥❤
Last seconds of video - that is a REAL cool Idea!
amazing, it seems that the tool has good torque too.
I would love to work in such an enterprise, how I love implementing innovative technology ideas!❤
Have you attempted to market this to Boeing, Tesla, Ford, any companies like that? For wire looms this would be such a time saver
On ne s’en lasse pas! ce mec est un génie de la mécanique et question réalisation n’en parlons même pas. Bref: époustouflant
Anyone who thinks this is too slow or an overkill has never wrapped cables for hours :D
Great build!
This has been around for a long time. Stator bar tape machines are like this. Fun machines to build and maintain.
😉
The Rube Goldberg of taping. The elephant in the room is taping by hand is actually faster.
yeah but look at it though.
love the combat based usage at the end
Great job. Mindblowing construction !
Greetings and best regards !😊
Aaaaaah Rage, the mother of all machining motivations.
Can it also rotate in the opposite direction? Could add another roll of duct tape for faster wrapping if the engine revs can't be accelerated.
Парни- молодцы! Давно смотрю ваш канал, всегда восхищаюсь. 👍🏻
very impressive, well done, good Job, keep it up n more finding of easy methods.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ from Sri Lanka
Took me a minute to figure out what the chain drive and second pinion are for. Doh
should have a variable speed trigger so you can go faster or slower if you want.
In theory, the thickness of the guides and the width of the rollers could be reduced by about 1 cm, this would reduce the overall dimensions of the device without reducing the width of the working area. This will allow this device to work in more difficult to reach places.
At first I thought it was a machine for winding torus transformers.😄
Gotta paint it the customary Green and Black!! 🟩⬛ 🥰🤩
More emotional than a movie! Crazy!
The tool the world didn't know they needed!!!
Fantastic - $2000 well spent (Labour, design and material) all for two cables
Well Done Bro👍👍👍
Congratulations!!!! Wonderful project!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I have an apprentice. She's cheaper (she works for ice cream & being allowed to stay up late when Mom's teaching an evening class). Also, she makes coffee (if threatened with a big enough stick). Only downside is her mother wants her to keep her nails clean. As Shop Foreman (AKA Dad) I find her a reasonable employee who can be relied upon to wrap tape around things.
(Next door neighbor to Extreme Garage)
"Honey? Why are my car keys taped to coat rack?"
🤣😂
Congratulations on another well sussed out device!
you should totally sell the design for this to a power tool company. Electrician's around the world would love to have one of those bad boys in their armory of power tools.
You make the coolest stuff bud. This can be handy. The end was funny too lol
This looks like a started motor, which is not designed to work for long periods of time (more than few seconds). This will surely brake if this is the case and used regularly.
Ты бы ещё на базе токарного станка эту штуковину сделал. На 3Д принтере намного легче и удобнее получится.
Add a felt wiper [mcmaster carr] against the ring and have it wipe some mineral oil on it to extent the life of the metal on metal parts OR make the six bearings out of nylon for metal on Nylon.
This is almost the same machine used to wind copper wire around rings for circuit boards.
Man, I was about to say; "Just use Heatshrink" until I saw you wrap that pole with tape.
I need one of these.
N o w.
The ancient Egyptians would have loved one of those. Could you add a wheel that progresses the wrap along at a set pace?
Good work and video as always. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
damn this thing is so undeniably good and usefull .. . i need to design one for my 3d printer..
Прикольно! Надо на аккумуляторе сделать ещё! Круто Круто!!!
*Awesome thanks for sharing* 😊
Thanks for watching!
Those tiny custom machine precision welded chain things ~ 10:30 - 11:00 looks like a quality version of the cheep plastic part on my coffee grinder that's sloppily held together with epoxy...
Wish I had your tools man...
AND your skills, cuz my glue vs. your precision hand welding no contest.
..
& or anything mass produced was made right AND affordable nowadays..
Just here for the music! 😂❤
No, really amazong video!!
Is your tail stock on your lathe centered?
Best Machinest on UA-cam.
I think it’s better if the electrical tape is stretched a bit when being applied, so I’d add a friction source to the tape spool.
so when will we get make it extreme line of powertools?
Super clever tool as usual, great job!!!!
Πέρα απο την πλάκα κάτι τέτοια out of the box είναι που χτυπάνε καλές προβολές, μπράβο σας!
You should try to get a sponsorship from a company that makes a hand cleaner for mechanics. I can only imagine how much you go through! ;)
Experimento ficou lindo demais da conta, sempre fui adépto a criar novas ferramentas, mas esse trabalho todo para desenvolver um encapador de objetos? Ficou lindo mas achei demais para o trabalho e tempo jogado fora! O importante é que funciona!
Fantastic. Well done sir!
Great build. Pretty cool tool!
Thanks for sharing.
Super gut 👍💪🤣🔩🔧
надо на 2 катушки сделать, так уйдет дисбаланс, скорость в 2 раза быстрее..
That's a LOT of work for a sub par piece of equipment that really doesn't have a purpose. hand wraps are tighter, neater, and likely faster.. But as long as you're happy.
That's quite the machine. Thanks from Colorado.
Loved the gear wheel and spur gear you got from one cutting.
If you want to block the spam and interruptions on your phone
take a 16 penny iron nail and nail your phone into a stump out in the yard
Awesome little build there guys 👏👏👏. Love it 👉👉👉. 😎
if its like very long wire yes if its just few feet no and more safe when you drop it from high ground how hard can a tape hit
Good job mister beautifully done
Company called Kabatec is making industrial grade taping machines. Those teeths will damage either your hand or your wires. Good protype but needs improvement.
Friggin sick unit! Would use almost daily!
Could use these for wires instead of tape and build motors transformer and other things. Cool device
Muy buen trabajo, para el aire acondicionado me vendría genial
Great tool. Is it for sale?
Needs a laser line to show where the tape will go. Great work.
MAKE IT EXTREME THE BEST!!!
So much fun to use, You are going to need a tape sponsor now. 😂