that's one hell of an evil machine! I love it ! btw, i love your video-format, no endless kindergarten level talking,no music, just good content, super ! cheers ben.
Another friggin cool machine And I cannot over emphasize how great it is that you actually use the other machines you built in the past to build these new ones!
I love the contraptions you make. From the bending jigs to the main project and everything in between. Thank you for the video and all the great ideas. 🙂
Revisiting past videos from you is like watching them for the first time. They never become stale. Seining the engineering and manufacturing by you is always impressive.
Beautiful Build young Man . I know I will not ever build this ... I don't have the resources, the stamina or even one tenth of your talents.. It's still a pleasure to watch True Innovation and skill. Thank you for producing this and sharing with us all.
Excellent design. Makes a lot of sense, the shearing effect is much more productive than the flat plane chipper and has less strain on the machine. You guys are so innovative.
I wish I could give more than just one like. Thanks for showing how you made the screw, its a really great way! One day I will make screws for conveyors. Thanks!!!
This is fantastic! I loved the jig for making the screw part, very clever! It might be worth having an emergency stop button on the front, because of the self-feeding nature of the machine, I would hate to think what would happen if someone got a shirt sleeve or hoodie draw string caught in it.
*Well done* as always. Appreciate your time/effort. I hope a business recognizes the usefulness of one of your builds to partner with you some day. *God bless.*
Great job and this is a better build for dealing with branches, the typical shredder usually uses a heavy flywheel with blades attached but using torque instead of speed makes this safer because of how fast the heavy flywheel can pull branches from the hand.
1000× better than anything at Canadian Tire. I used to use my electric mower to come down on piles of light branches. It was sometimes exciting. Had to make my own fun.
Very nice . Its quiet self feeding and just downright nasty to anything being fed in branch and twig wise nice seeing it operated before its covered in paint . Is your plasma torch circle tool home made or shop purchased . Great video thanks
Love machines like this, well done. Personally I would like the cutting axel to also have a very heavy flywheel to carry momentum through cutting thicker branches - but at the same time I would have the feed-cone to be slightly longer than a man's arm, and an electric kill-switch (bar) in easy reach of the top of that protective cone. 👍
Threephase motors have enough momentum for this, it is not an combustion enginge which will get stuck. I strongly agree with the longer cone and protection of the output side and the emergency stop-button. This here is roughly built like the Vielitz GH-70-K series, and it is rather quiet compared to the other wood chippers with the two or four rotating blades.
WOW…Your a very talented fabricator. Great job and well thought out design. It’s great to watch and just listen to you work and not have an annoying, loud, mindless music in the background.
Excellent work. Seeing how you have made several firewood processing machines in the past, big logs burn slower, but those branches will burn very fast. Have you ever considered making a wood pellet machine ? Compressing those bits into pellets would make the wood burn slower👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself, be safe, 🇨🇦
I like this one quite a lot and I really like that chomper one. I had once thought about something like this that a person could chunk up bits like this for the fire place. So in theory if you had say 3 plots of the same size land you could grow some of those fast growing trees the kind that you could cut off everything except the bottom foot and they would grow back the next next year. Then you would just grow these in lines and every year at the same time you would come in and harvest how ever many lines you need for the years then chunk up the bits which you can store in meah bins and after a year you would have good seasoned firewood bits which could fill up a whole stove with and or you could use the bits to make activated charcoal which will likely be way better. You could do this with a simple water tower, a cone shape kiln. Its all really simple if you build it to work. After its sumbared in the water you can drain off the water and pump it back to the water tower and add in any extra that is needed for the next batch. Then dump off the charcoal in to another mesh type bin to dry out. Either way setting up something like this could make a person a bit of money every year.
Great idea. Now you need a chipper/shredder to turn those pieces into near garden mulch. I always like watching your builds. Clever ideas when you make anything... Thumbs Up!
first time on the channel. great work. I like the format less chatter and more project. in regard to the blade sharpening, I feel that there is no need to shape the blades on a taper as the spiral cutting action is a scissor action where it is the anvil and only the leading edge of the spiral contacts the timber. However a replaceable sharpened cutting edge on the drum may be of benefit as this will be subject to considerable wear - possibly.
Hi guy, very interesting video, nice idea of using a very efficient spiral helix that doesn't make any noise. The current machines on the market are nothing compared to this one. congratulations on the video no useless words but only facts, a very technical character, and with the dexterity of a true professional Congratulations very smart guy.
Awesome job, superb engineering skills and tool making for creating the Archimedes screw. Really powerful electric motor considering powering the screw on 1 to 1 gearing.
Making that screw was brilliant. When I saw it at first, I wondered how it would get made. The chain drive looks 1 to 1 but gearbox attached to the motor decreases the output shaft speed and increases the torque.
Next step: build a hardening oven so you can harden these blades and use it on similar projects in the future. I bet that would be an awesome video with a lot of views.
Excellent craftsmanship you are a "Maestro"The only issue I see would be the unhardened screw blade...that'll definitely get dull quick and I would like to see an easy access reverse switch for when it gets jammed! Keep up the good work!
Nice addition of the reverse switch. I need one of those on my chipper. That would resolve 89% of my problems. Chip size is based on the spacing of the helix, ever considered tighter spacing on the next unit? Smaller chips are preferable for composting, IMO. Does motor have a thermal overload? What amperage does that motor draw?
Zalety maszyny cicha, potrafi co nie co rozdrobnić. "Wady": brak modulowosci z innymi maszynami, przez napęd, który jest na stałe zintegrowany z urządzeniem. Dobrze by było moc przełożyć silnik między urządzeniami, czy grupę napędowa, przeze modułowa budowę napędu. Oczywiście wykonanie, pomysł bardzo dobry. Mnie imponuje bardzo niski poziom hałasu! To jest naprawdę mega.
Yeah, that's a really awesome tool. I bet you could use a hole auger so you wouldn't have to fabricate that part. It seems simpler than a standard wood chipper. Less moving parts = better.
that's one hell of an evil machine!
I love it !
btw, i love your video-format, no endless kindergarten level talking,no music, just good content, super !
cheers ben.
Another friggin cool machine
And I cannot over emphasize how great it is that you actually use the other machines you built in the past to build these new ones!
Riproponiamo il nucleare
E a volte si apprende a volte no
Ho notato che saldate a porte chiuse anche le finestre come mai fa luce la saldatura
I love the contraptions you make. From the bending jigs to the main project and everything in between. Thank you for the video and all the great ideas. 🙂
Revisiting past videos from you is like watching them for the first time. They never become stale. Seining the engineering and manufacturing by you is always impressive.
No music, no talking and a whole lot of talent. I love it!
🎉Sw😂,,,,.vvvvvv
Amen to those facts!
@@sarabjeetsingh4292😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤0ll
Omul e un profesionist, nu un circar.
Beautiful Build young Man . I know I will not ever build this ... I don't have the resources, the stamina or even one tenth of your talents.. It's still a pleasure to watch True Innovation and skill. Thank you for producing this and sharing with us all.
Selamun aleyküm ustam bundan bana yollarmisin fiati nedir ölçüleri nedir bilgilendirirseniz sevinirim alaka bir ürün saygilar
You do great work sir! Your skill makes you a credit to your profession, and it will keep your country strong!
Thanks for sharing this build!
Great machine you built. Keep them coming, You gave me an idea as to how to keep a sprocket on a shaft that has no key way. awesome!!
ПРОСТО СУППЕР.
ПРЕКРАСНАЯ РАБОТА.
БРАВО МАСТЕРУ.
👍. 🤝
Zrobiłeś bardzo potrzebną maszynę dla ludzi.
Twoje projekty są zawsze ciekawe i technicznie kompetentne.
Dziękuję. Powodzenia.
You are such a great craftsman. Your video deserves a like from me.
Excellent design. Makes a lot of sense, the shearing effect is much more productive than the flat plane chipper and has less strain on the machine. You guys are so innovative.
I wish I could give more than just one like.
Thanks for showing how you made the screw, its a really great way! One day I will make screws for conveyors. Thanks!!!
This is fantastic! I loved the jig for making the screw part, very clever! It might be worth having an emergency stop button on the front, because of the self-feeding nature of the machine, I would hate to think what would happen if someone got a shirt sleeve or hoodie draw string caught in it.
He needs emergency stop button! 😂
😢😢😢😢😢 на где ее
*Well done* as always. Appreciate your time/effort. I hope a business recognizes
the usefulness of one of your builds to partner with you some day. *God bless.*
Great job and this is a better build for dealing with branches, the typical shredder usually uses a heavy flywheel with blades attached but using torque instead of speed makes this safer because of how fast the heavy flywheel can pull branches from the hand.
1000× better than anything at Canadian Tire. I used to use my electric mower to come down on piles of light branches. It was sometimes exciting. Had to make my own fun.
amazing job, as always! You make metal works look like you cut butter! Ciao dall'Italia!
It amazes me how you always have a handmade tool for making a part, sometimes handmade part😁 EXCELLENT WORK!!!👍👍
Clever idea overall and clever jig for making the screw. Good job, guys! :-)
Very nice . Its quiet self feeding and just downright nasty to anything being fed in branch and twig wise nice seeing it operated before its covered in paint . Is your plasma torch circle tool home made or shop purchased . Great video thanks
I like your safety aspect of the shredder. Good job. 👍
I like the way you placed the emergency-stop button so it is always easy to reach ;-)
You make such sturdy practical machines! They are AWESOME!
This is definitely one great machine. Looks like this will be my project for the winter. Job well done fella.
Hello, your work is really wonderful, you are one of the best, creative and hardworking
A wonderful, creative and distinguished achievement, thank you
Love machines like this, well done. Personally I would like the cutting axel to also have a very heavy flywheel to carry momentum through cutting thicker branches - but at the same time I would have the feed-cone to be slightly longer than a man's arm, and an electric kill-switch (bar) in easy reach of the top of that protective cone. 👍
Threephase motors have enough momentum for this, it is not an combustion enginge which will get stuck.
I strongly agree with the longer cone and protection of the output side and the emergency stop-button.
This here is roughly built like the Vielitz GH-70-K series, and it is rather quiet compared to the other wood chippers with the two or four rotating blades.
With your skills you never have to be unemployed, what a nice job you did🤩, I'm impressed, thumbs up.👍
Brilliant! Best chipper I have ever seen. 😊
The chipper is awesome , but I am more enthused over how you use your little shop bottle jack and all of its fixtures , that genius right there !!
WOW…Your a very talented fabricator. Great job and well thought out design. It’s great to watch and just listen to you work and not have an annoying, loud, mindless music in the background.
More brilliant the second time I watched it ! Great skills and a great workshop.
That is a very useful machine and so much simpler than I was planning. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
A lot of cool gadgets you are building over time. Another project well done. 👍👍👍
Your creations never cease to be amazing !
Superb, good design created by a craftsman. All the best.
It's a BEAST!! Great Job!! Beautiful build! 😃
thanks :)
Excellent work. Seeing how you have made several firewood processing machines in the past, big logs burn slower, but those branches will burn very fast. Have you ever considered making a wood pellet machine ? Compressing those bits into pellets would make the wood burn slower👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself, be safe, 🇨🇦
I thought about making such a machine, but I don't quite feel the subject yet. I think that's a topic for the future :)
cea mai eficienta solutie constructiva ! bravo !
I like this one quite a lot and I really like that chomper one.
I had once thought about something like this that a person could chunk up bits like this for the fire place. So in theory if you had say 3 plots of the same size land you could grow some of those fast growing trees the kind that you could cut off everything except the bottom foot and they would grow back the next next year. Then you would just grow these in lines and every year at the same time you would come in and harvest how ever many lines you need for the years then chunk up the bits which you can store in meah bins and after a year you would have good seasoned firewood bits which could fill up a whole stove with and or you could use the bits to make activated charcoal which will likely be way better. You could do this with a simple water tower, a cone shape kiln. Its all really simple if you build it to work. After its sumbared in the water you can drain off the water and pump it back to the water tower and add in any extra that is needed for the next batch. Then dump off the charcoal in to another mesh type bin to dry out.
Either way setting up something like this could make a person a bit of money every year.
Very interesting design. I would think that a buildup of hard facing would be beneficial for the auger but, I really like it
Great idea. Now you need a chipper/shredder to turn those pieces into near garden mulch. I always like watching your builds. Clever ideas when you make anything... Thumbs Up!
Super projekt, pomysłowo jak zawsze. Pozdrowionka i miłej niedzieli.
Awesome, thanks for the upload, from Liverpool UK.
Your editing and video recording is remarkable. 👏🏻👏🏻👍👍
Es una máquina espectacular!!! Muchísimas gracias por compartir!!! Saludos desde Rosario, Argentina 🇦🇷
If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years of watching this man build stuff, it’s that he really doesn’t like chopping wood lol
Love the way you made the auger!!!! Thanks!!!!!
Quite a nice machine. I'm only worried about the longevity of the blade without hardening and tempering that edge. But something I'd use nonetheless.
So use carbide circular saw blades.
This video deserves a million views! on top!!✌️✌️
first time on the channel. great work.
I like the format less chatter and more project.
in regard to the blade sharpening, I feel that there is no need to shape the blades on a taper as the spiral cutting action is a scissor action where it is the anvil and only the leading edge of the spiral contacts the timber. However a replaceable sharpened cutting edge on the drum may be of benefit as this will be subject to considerable wear - possibly.
That thing is a BEAST!! Great job as always!
Я бы приспособил бы сразу на редуктор,а вообще классно получилось😍
Varnished it will look like it was bought in a shop, very good work.
That is shredder that does its job , nice !
Amazing project!!, well done!!... another concept for a wood chipper!!! , good idea! greetings from Belgium
W dzień i w nocy w głowie autora kłębią się pomysły co by tu jeszcze zrobić 😂 kolejny fajny projekt 👍
That machine is fantastic, so quiet and yet incredibly capable. Can I borrow it for a week or two to shred my brush pile? 😅
No problem :D
Como echaba de menos un nuevo vídeo, que bien ha quedado y que funcional. Sigue así !!
Excellent! The only thing I would have done different is added a replaceable wear plate inside the housing tube where the screw meets the housing.
Молодец. Талант. С такими способностями надо открывать своё производство.
Z niczego jak zawsze zrobisz coś. Świetna maszynka nawet takimi zrębkami można się ogrzać. Tak trzymaj.
WOW!!!!! That thing is a BEAST!!!! NICE!!!!!
Unbelievable One-Man-Show!
Very clever - the only thing I would change is to put an e-stop close to the input chute. What's in the spray bottle before you weld?
Works great. That should be easy to sell with the spring orchard pruning.
Another masterful design and build. Well done!
Very, very nice! Clever and original. I'm pretty sure I'm underutilizing my bottle jack. 😸
Great Design!! Congrats on the implementation and step by step video. Thanks
So much quieter than a chipper!
Well done 👍
Love to watch your work
Wow amazing I love Poland ❤ from India
wow, works much better than I expected.
Cool design, great craftsmanship as always!
Flight maker is amazing, very well done
Браво Мастер ! Молдова тебя смотрит, и аплодирует !🇲🇩✌👍
Пиши тогда на молдавском или на английском если хочешь быть им услышанным. Сейчас для него ты русский))
@@Kexx99 Достаточно того, что Всевышний Аллах меня слышит...
Hi guy, very interesting video, nice idea of using a very efficient spiral helix that doesn't make any noise. The current machines on the market are nothing compared to this one. congratulations on the video no useless words but only facts, a very technical character, and with the dexterity of a true professional Congratulations very smart guy.
Найкращий гайд по виготовленню гілкоруба, дякую.
Awesome job, superb engineering skills and tool making for creating the Archimedes screw. Really powerful electric motor considering powering the screw on 1 to 1 gearing.
Making that screw was brilliant. When I saw it at first, I wondered how it would get made. The chain drive looks 1 to 1 but gearbox attached to the motor decreases the output shaft speed and increases the torque.
@@rogermccaslin5963 ah, had not spotted that, thank you for letting me know 👍
That was beautiful. And now I want one of those machines.
i think the videos without the music in the background are so much better👍👍
Next step: build a hardening oven so you can harden these blades and use it on similar projects in the future.
I bet that would be an awesome video with a lot of views.
Excellent craftsmanship you are a "Maestro"The only issue I see would be the unhardened screw blade...that'll definitely get dull quick and I would like to see an easy access reverse switch for when it gets jammed! Keep up the good work!
Great firewood prepper! :)
Very inventive project. You gentlemen are amazing.
Fantastic, dude! Brilliant work! 😃
Amazing machine indeed!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Genius 👌
Well done brother MIP
Absolutely brilliant. Congratulations for your very high skills. Best regards.
Nice addition of the reverse switch. I need one of those on my chipper. That would resolve 89% of my problems.
Chip size is based on the spacing of the helix, ever considered tighter spacing on the next unit? Smaller chips are preferable for composting, IMO.
Does motor have a thermal overload? What amperage does that motor draw?
I have a store-bought tiny version of this, made by Bosch. I wish it was as strong as yours!!!
Make them. That's way better than most chippers.
Вітаю ! Клас ! Чудовий майстер і добра майстерня ! Успіхів миру і добра !!!
Cheers from Spain, cool video.
Zalety maszyny cicha, potrafi co nie co rozdrobnić. "Wady": brak modulowosci z innymi maszynami, przez napęd, który jest na stałe zintegrowany z urządzeniem. Dobrze by było moc przełożyć silnik między urządzeniami, czy grupę napędowa, przeze modułowa budowę napędu. Oczywiście wykonanie, pomysł bardzo dobry. Mnie imponuje bardzo niski poziom hałasu! To jest naprawdę mega.
isso é uma obra de arte, parabéns 👏👏👏 sonho em fazer essas coisas também!
Absolutely fantastic. Very well done.
Wow, congratulations, vero good job 👏👍🔝🔝🔝
Yeah, that's a really awesome tool. I bet you could use a hole auger so you wouldn't have to fabricate that part. It seems simpler than a standard wood chipper. Less moving parts = better.
Приятно смотреть. Только звуки работающих инструмент . Ни какой музыки . Человек занимается делом. Браво мастер.
Bro you are awesome great work very hard work how many hours you work sir please tell. and thanks for the sharing this video sir ❤.