Building the marble pump

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  • @eekeenoink
    @eekeenoink 13 років тому +2

    Quality camerawork and clear audio made this video a refreshing change from a lot of the videos I've looked at today.

  • @carmelpule1
    @carmelpule1 10 років тому +8

    I built one marble pump with a square piston and a built up inner block as my tools are limited and in fact it turned out to be simpler. My Grandson loves it. Mr Wandel, congratulations for your work, you gave the workshop the status it deserves and every school should have such a workshow where children would see such functions and such "wooden logic". I think it is a necessary education in addition to reading and writing and the other acceptive creative arts!

  • @kasuliscustoms
    @kasuliscustoms 12 років тому +2

    You sir are a Genius... I have watched a lot of your videos sometimes 3-4 times and Love the projects you create and build. Some day I hope to have the shop/shops you have to make things happen... I being a poorboy craftsmen love the idea of making my own tools and I have made a few with inspiration from you thanks for that!

  • @alimaleki217
    @alimaleki217 7 років тому +1

    Matthias, you're truly a wonder. I'm amazed by your creativity and resourcefulness!

  • @alohachristine
    @alohachristine 13 років тому +1

    Wow! You are amazing at explaining things with terrific accuracy. my husband and I and 3 of our children sat here enjoying this very much. We love marbles in our house. Thank you for sharing your talents and intelligence with us.

  • @clach02
    @clach02 14 років тому +1

    This is awesome, I never watch 20 min videos, but it held my attention. Nice work!

  • @amajuniortube
    @amajuniortube 13 років тому

    Seeing all the machinery you use to do this outstanding job, I'm surprised you got all 10 fingers intact! I know a lot of people who lost 2 or 3 fingers in accidents while doing just what you're doing but you seem to take great care and put safety first. Keep up with the good work... it brings fond memories of my childhood, playing with my father...

  • @sandymor8834
    @sandymor8834 11 років тому +2

    Great Work!! I love your tools I hope you wear a mask when working with wood because I read an article about wood dust causing cancer. Thanks for the tutorials my 6 year old loves your channel.

  • @verktygsvaggen
    @verktygsvaggen 3 роки тому

    You sir, are an international treasure! Sending love from Sweden.

  • @scarmenl
    @scarmenl 12 років тому

    It's not loosing your marbles that is the problem it is all in how you find them. Grin. Thanks for the great video. I'm going to order your plans for this. I make custom furniture and am going to incorporate this into the kids area.

  • @JimiKiwi
    @JimiKiwi 12 років тому +1

    Fantastic! Thanks for sharing! I love how sharp everything is. It makes life so much easier.

  • @bluntblaz3r
    @bluntblaz3r 14 років тому

    i didnt know pliers could cut like that..crazy amount of info in these vids...keep them coming!!!

  • @alfonsoarratia1959
    @alfonsoarratia1959 5 років тому +1

    Hola Matthias, me gustan bastante tus videos son muy buenos y explicativos a pesar del idioma ,logre hacer mi primer prototipo de la bomba de canicas, pregunta donde puedo obtener los planos ,saludos

  • @TheRedfame
    @TheRedfame 14 років тому

    I've never seen someone so brilliant!!!

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    The input and output holes are at a slight angle because they need to be close together for the piston, but I like them further apart on the top so there's more room between the input and output.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  14 років тому +4

    I don't know about learning to keep a tidy shop. Tell me when you find out.
    I have learned to clean up as far as the camera's sightlines go.

  • @moosefarms
    @moosefarms 12 років тому

    I could watch that thing all day! I need to make one...

  • @tdsviper
    @tdsviper 13 років тому

    U have some great equipment sir.
    My do-it-yourself dad would be jealous.

  • @deezynar
    @deezynar 14 років тому

    Matt,
    Have no worries, your marbles are quite secure in your head. Great job!

  • @FelishaWild
    @FelishaWild 12 років тому

    Matthias this is really cool. Thanks for showing us these wonderful creations of yours. You must not get a lot of sleep. LOL

  • @alwinkluit
    @alwinkluit 12 років тому

    Wonderful. Always so nice to see every step of the construction. I'm a big fan !

  • @stygn
    @stygn 14 років тому

    Ah...! That's just brilliant and simple! I've spent some time wondering about how the mechanics of the pump worked. I can't wait to get my hands on some hardware and start experimenting : )

  • @Pillowcase
    @Pillowcase 14 років тому

    I loved watching this, I paid attention all the way through the end :)
    I'm reminded of watching the new yankee workshop as a kid on PBS.

  • @epilotdk
    @epilotdk 14 років тому

    Matthias, many thanks for a very instructional video. I have recently bought your gear software and like it a lot. Just have to get that laser cutter now.

  • @iTony11
    @iTony11 14 років тому

    Incredible work, thanks for sharing that with your viewers!

  • @tagi3d
    @tagi3d 14 років тому

    Awesome. Thanks for making this video... I've been wanting to make a marble pump since i saw your first machine over a year ago.

  • @raymondo162
    @raymondo162 12 років тому

    Like your style my man. All that accurate stuff with the drill - counterpoised with slack handling on the belt sander, along with top-class use of the pocket knife - which looks like you got from your Dad, he from his Dad..... and btw havin loads of fun with your gear generator program. Thanks

  • @Geordnet
    @Geordnet 13 років тому

    The idea how it works is awesome

  • @redu1500
    @redu1500 14 років тому

    Lots of things can be learned, watching the way you work.

  • @dave_jones
    @dave_jones Рік тому

    This is where it all started. Jeez it’s been 13 years

  • @woodengamer
    @woodengamer 14 років тому

    amazing tutorial, Though I think my favorite part was your ending.. good sense of humor! keep it up!

  • @spencerhenchen7526
    @spencerhenchen7526 12 років тому

    Dude you are some kind of genius or master craftsman

  • @jdabgohan
    @jdabgohan 14 років тому

    your machines are amazing

  • @DiHandley
    @DiHandley 12 років тому

    Great video Matthias. I really enjoy watching you work and solve problems. I've learned quite a lot actually. Hmmm. Does that mean you're smart or I'm dumb. Probably the latter. Anyway, great work! Cheers.

  • @eSZett_
    @eSZett_ 14 років тому

    wow I just watched a 24 minite video on woodworking without realizing it... WHY IS THIS VIDEO SO INTRESTING!

  • @nate5489
    @nate5489 14 років тому

    That's freakin sweet! Kudos to you my man

  • @raynelycan
    @raynelycan 13 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this. I'm reminded of Bob Ross (minus the afro): Straight forward and almost meditative information. You make a person want to run out a buy a drill press.

  • @jaged2D
    @jaged2D 13 років тому

    holy cow dude you are so go at making stuff i tried stuff like what you have done in this vid but i always failed do you have any tips?

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  14 років тому

    I could. But that would take more time.

  • @marioelectrico
    @marioelectrico 13 років тому

    hey, matthias, u r a genious

  • @fynney1996
    @fynney1996 12 років тому

    Love the fact you work in Metric, Britain thanks you sir.

  • @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff
    @SteveFrenchWoodNStuff 12 років тому

    Brilliant, as always.

  • @BeeZee2
    @BeeZee2 14 років тому +1

    "Losing your marbles..." I love it!

  • @redu1500
    @redu1500 14 років тому

    We can learn too much, watching the way you work

  • @spinyuk
    @spinyuk 13 років тому

    that was genuinely fascinating, thankyou :) I'm guessing a well stocked workshop makes everything a little easier too :)

  • @Madrynense
    @Madrynense 10 років тому

    Espectacular!!! muy buen mecanismo. Espero poder copiarlo para mis maquinas de bolitas.
    Lamentablemente 14 dolares para la economia Argentina es mucho.

  • @gogobram
    @gogobram 9 років тому +1

    They should place giant under-ground tubes to pump giant-marbles throughout the world, to decrease road traffic.

  • @slurryoffagrape
    @slurryoffagrape 9 років тому +4

    You're one very clever guy.... I love your vids and have now bought some steel 5/8" balls on the wonderful eBay..... That's a world away from ACTUALLY getting stuck in, I know, but I thought to myself, "To start this Great Thing, first one must have balls, preferably balls of steel, glass being what it is". Keep up the good work old son. {:o)

  • @DarioSalomone
    @DarioSalomone 14 років тому

    exelente gracias por todo lo que enseñas. Sos un maestro!!!! Construí mi Máquina con lo que aprendí de vos.
    Gracias

  • @baddestspartan
    @baddestspartan 13 років тому

    this is ingenius! i love your vids and want to try building this. thanks!

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    That's more a function of what sort of motor you have. The right kind of motor with a gearbox is not that easy to find. And in the marble machine, this one is hand cranked.

  • @peterpage7322
    @peterpage7322 3 роки тому

    I love it, keep it up, I’m running out of things to make 😂!

  • @ryobie1
    @ryobie1 14 років тому

    MASTER crafsman.
    You knonw some one is goingto pick this up, make it in china out of cheep plastic and get rich off of your marble racer.
    I have been into marble racing for years and have a ton of stuff (all plastic)
    I have a little bit of every brand and style. Ther is nothing out there that stacks on itself like what you have created in your stackable racers.
    You have made marble LEGO and I want some! My woodworking skill is under par to make them. I wish you well.

  • @rmoseley100
    @rmoseley100 14 років тому

    Very Nice.....are you using Pine, Burch or Poplar...or...?

  • @hortondlfn1994
    @hortondlfn1994 4 роки тому

    I think you are brilliant!

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому +2

    Actually, marbles roll faster in a U shaped track.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  13 років тому

    A few dollars more than buying the whole set of plans.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  13 років тому

    This has nothing to do with woodworking classes. You don't learn this sort of stuff in school.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  13 років тому

    Try bending some coathanger wires with your fingers.

  • @spencerhenchen7526
    @spencerhenchen7526 11 років тому

    i finished making a bowl funnel but i had another kid sand the insides while i drilled some holes for tunnels and when i returned the kid had rounded the lip of the bowl and brought down the sides of it, now the marbles just roll out unless angled perfectly, with and against the coriolis effect, Any suggestions?

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  13 років тому

    You learn that sort of stuff from experimenting, not from school.

  • @Bertminator
    @Bertminator 10 років тому

    That is so cool dude! Must have taken you a while to figure out how to do it in the beginning.

  • @ingjms
    @ingjms 10 років тому +1

    Great explanation! If i just have those tools to work like you :( thanks for sharing!

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  14 років тому

    Mostly cut out of firewood. Good for short ppieces. See my video "cutting lumber from firewood".

  • @Mr_Rick
    @Mr_Rick 8 років тому +1

    Can the crank be made of wood instead of a coat hanger piece?

  • @Gauteamus
    @Gauteamus 13 років тому

    Thanks for a very inspiring video!

  • @WorldStove
    @WorldStove 14 років тому

    Wonderful tutorial.

  • @VERMONTT
    @VERMONTT 13 років тому

    You my friend, are an inspiration :)

  • @calebharry
    @calebharry 12 років тому

    Hey - couldnt you just get a dowell(?) a bit smaller, or is it nessasary for it to be exact?

  • @osmanaj2002
    @osmanaj2002 13 років тому

    you are a good crafts man

  • @rmoseley100
    @rmoseley100 14 років тому

    Is there a way to hook the hanger rod or perhaps brass rod to a motor...?

  • @abdulhalimarslan4878
    @abdulhalimarslan4878 9 років тому +1

    very very very nice.
    I do not understand what you say, I did not know english. Can you send me your plan?

  • @xxEclipse15
    @xxEclipse15 12 років тому

    can u show how to make the ramp that takes the marbles up and the run were it goes into the pump?

  • @rootmadeiras8735
    @rootmadeiras8735 6 років тому

    Good morning. Como faço para comprar a maquina de bolinhas que vc fez .Se possível me envie um link para comprar. Grato.

  • @SettimaLegione
    @SettimaLegione 7 років тому

    What's happens if the colum is full and there are no new marbles getting in? Does the entire colums slide again downwards in the moving pump hole?

  • @kennyvsspenny24
    @kennyvsspenny24 13 років тому

    All of this so he could say that last line.....My hero

  • @BlueBlackDiamond
    @BlueBlackDiamond 14 років тому

    From where do you get all that wood for your projects?
    And what kind of wood do you use?

  • @PatricioMarino
    @PatricioMarino 13 років тому

    what did u study to know how to make this? im going to university next year and i would like to know

  • @eavnmsy
    @eavnmsy 14 років тому

    es asombroso y admirable felecitaciones

  • @raymondo162
    @raymondo162 12 років тому

    In England you can get a very simple motor/gearbox combination from Maplin. They do one with Meccano-spec mount holes, and a multi-ratio gearbox. (you keep or remove elements to pre-set the ratio. Maplin is online.

  • @7pulford
    @7pulford 13 років тому

    @Matthiaswandel What is the tool you used to whittle the dowel? And also, would it not have been easier to use a knife to taper the edges? Clever design ^_^

  • @nate5489
    @nate5489 14 років тому

    that's freakin sweet! kudos

  • @WeiNingHuang
    @WeiNingHuang 13 років тому

    This is awsome!

  • @islandboiitsi
    @islandboiitsi 13 років тому

    you are a good man

  • @Cloudwolf40
    @Cloudwolf40 14 років тому

    another awsome vid

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Watch the rest of the playlist this video is part of.

  • @MrWarMage
    @MrWarMage 12 років тому

    Dead clever, sir!

  • @MultiPinkgirl01
    @MultiPinkgirl01 13 років тому

    you mean we will build the machine like a square piece of wood then we have to cut it all or all the pieces are already inside the box then we just have to assemble it?

  • @spencerhenchen7526
    @spencerhenchen7526 12 років тому

    You could make the marbles go faster if you make a "V" shaped grove instead of "U" shaped, oh and thanks because in my wood working class I have finished my Yo-Yo and my picture frame and all other projects then you inspired me to start to build one of my own.

  • @herbienelly53
    @herbienelly53 14 років тому

    the plane you sudjested at 6:46, you called it a hand plane.. is that a hand plane or a block plane, i cant find a hand plane that small, will a block plane do? i know like nothing about woodwork, so sorry if this question sounds dumb, cause i know it is.

  • @stetsonator
    @stetsonator 12 років тому

    Matthias have you lost your marbles, LOL, Great job as always

  • @SKVPC
    @SKVPC 14 років тому

    Nice job.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Nothing if you use scrap wood.

  • @AlexHawsGooglePlus
    @AlexHawsGooglePlus 12 років тому

    My dad is a woodworker, you are a woodworker, I think Ill be a woodworker to :)

  • @giannalucidonio2056
    @giannalucidonio2056 7 років тому

    THIS IS AMAZZINNGGG

  • @logan2364
    @logan2364 13 років тому

    @Matthiaswandel so your in canada?
    i figured that once i remembered about the igloos pictures.

  • @ali709aliali
    @ali709aliali 13 років тому

    you know... i actually tried to make this... 3 times, 1st failed 2nd failed and the third not failed! :D thx allot for the vid

  • @loocow1554
    @loocow1554 12 років тому

    When (if at all) are you going to make a new marble machine?

  • @solonimbus_yt
    @solonimbus_yt 13 років тому

    that sound...... the sound of my childhood.......

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  14 років тому

    To learn more about the plans I'm referring to in the video, click the link in the description.