Did anyone else think that the thumbnail was implying that he was just gonna put a square piece of metal on and use it, and was slightly disappointed when you realized he had slightly more common sense than that? Just me?
Do that if your safety doesn’t mean anything to you. But if you care about your safety you will choose a different way to cut wood. There are many ways to do that, using an angle grinder with a certified cutting disc is one of most dangerous, doing it with something you did with your hands is a really Darwin Award!
@@chriscolameco6850 The real question should be: does your life worth less than 2$? When you make an evaluation you need to consider the risks too. To make a balance between cost and production is not enough when your life is involved.
If you feel like having too many spare fingers, eyes and other body parts, just go ahead and do what you have just seen. Otherwise, do NOT use a cutting disc for grinding and wear gloves while your hands come close to a rotating power tool.
@@cprllc4246 when I was yong , I worked in tube and tire factory ,work in roller machine , it was very hot and sticky ,but manager not allow to use hand glove. Gloves will pull your hand to spinning dish .
Used this tip but didn’t have any scrap plate steel laying around so I grabbed a sharpie and cut a 4 inch hole out of the center of my Viking refrigerator. My wife isn’t speaking to me and we can’t keep perishable goods anymore but I have this killer stainless grinding disc now. I was cutting some 1/4” plywood with it in the garage earlier! Fkn outstanding upload thanks 🙏
If you think spending €3 on a disc is too much but also think spending half an hour making a tool that won’t last 3 minutes, doesn’t cut properly and will grenade itself because of blunt cutting faces then this guys got a blinding invention for you.
I personally wouldn’t trust this wheel but he does and it’s actually a good little saw blade for thin material.K personally have an iron wheel that made for cutting steel that I’d rather use over something like this.At least I’d have a lawsuit to pay for plastic surgery if anything went wrong 😂…but seriously I can’t hate on the man for being creative.
I had a lot of old pipes and rebar to cut up and from what I read ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxPDBfLu68o58Aw85O_J-zIFfjJARBhp-3 this would be the tool for the job. Since I had never used one, I watched a couple of youtube videos and I'm so glad I did. Some really good safety tips, which I followed, and this tool did a splendid job. One good thing to know is the weight of the tool puts just about the right amount of pressure on the metal I was cutting, so I didn't have to use a lot of pressure, which is more likely to jam the tool. It made fast work of my job.
I consider myself an expert working on this type of polisher, its rotation speed is more than 10,000 rpm, I always operate it with only one hand, something that I do not recommend if you do not have much strength in your hand and dexterity to avoid that if a disc breaks, you will not be cause injuries, years ago I saw a wood cutting disc for that type of machine, I had an employee who always forbade him from using the machine even if it was with a polishing disc, and even less with a metal cutting disc, one day he told me that I had bought one of those machines, a disc for cutting wood. Concerned, I told him not to use that disc in a machine that rotates at that speed. He responded that he also had a lot of strength in his hand since he had an 8 dan black belt in karate. and contact fighting, the result of not listening to me was four fingers cut to the bone, multiple surgeries for five years, he still hasn't recovered his grip with that hand well, he lost his full contact career, now I'm fine a video from an ignorant person who Explains how to cut off fingers, face and possibly death all for likes?
What a horrible story, dudes disrespect tools and machines constantly specially the not using a saw blade in an angle grinder, these work by friction not the sharped teeth so they will get stuck to the material and blow up or as in your experience you can loose control of the tool... I am very cautious when using power tools the moment the cut is not smooth or gets noisy I stop immediately and I've seen guys trying to do it faster or applying more pressure that is just not risky but wears off the tool faster as well, the other day I was drill a hole in a wooden frame attached to a concrete wall and I was having a hard time probably the drill bit was blunt already and I thought is just a little more I will get rid of the drill bit after this and somehow it stuck to the wood and instead of spinning the drill began to spin while I was holding it for just 1 second, the result: it twisted my forearm and it hurted bad for 1 whole day it wasn't worse just because the trigger was released immediately but if you use a switch and can't stop the tool 💀
so in short... 1. angle grinders are ONLY for polishing metal (or grinding off rough edges of metal) and 2. wood rotary saws operate at lower RPM for safety reasons (eg the kind of thick material wood is, is guaranteed to send darts of wood at your face and eyes at higher rpms) thanks: as an engineer, i can safely conclude you just posted the most important information i've ever read on the internet. x
Jamás usen discos que no fueron diseñados para esa máquina, discos de corte para madera, no deben ser usadas en amoladoras o radiales, peligro para la integridad física
Tengo varias personas conocidas, que se accidentaron por usar la amoladora con estos discos para madera, para eso está la circular amigo, cada herramienta para su trabajo.
Completamente de acuerdo irresposabilidad absoluta utilizar este tipo de utillaje si un minimo de garantias de seguridad!!!Las compañias de seguros por accidente,no se responsabilizan de estas herramientas caseras!!
En primer lugar ese disco no es para esmeril angular, es para circular manual y en segundo o diria tambien primero los discos dentados llevan un proceso de templado con aleaciones de metal que permiten darle un grado de resistencia mucho mejor que el fierro cumun que esta usando esa persona que miedo ese disco votando dientes ojala se ponga gafas y eso que ni asi pues se puede incrustar en las mismas y llegar a las vistas y jummm😮
Existe um motivo mortal para as empresas pararem de fabricar e ser proibido o uso em empresas,nunca usem esse tipo de disco para madeira nesse modelo de máquina,pode custar um membro importante do corpo e até mesmo a vida
An interesting exercise in how to make a wood cutting disc if all else fails and there’s nothing within miles to cut with….but even then it just means you came unprepared to the job site. Oscillating multi tools, jig saws, cut off 3” disc saws, circular saws….hell even a coping blade I was use before this.
I knew this kid in 7th grade who would shoulder tap adults to buy him chewing tobacco at a convenience store nearby. I asked him if he really liked chewing tobacco and he said “no, but you can dry this stuff out, then roll it up into cigarettes and smoke them”. He had no answer for the inevitable follow up question, “ Why wouldn’t you just…” and I’m 97% sure this is the same kid.
Excellent! So much effort to produce a blade that cuts 1/4 ply. At least it cuts at nearly half the pace of a handsaw and gives off a lovely woodsmoke aroma😅
@@DimomultI wouldn't want to get hit by either but I would bet the circular saws are easier to use, just go to harbor freight, this kind of stuff only works for third world countries 🙄
1 erro... 1 membro (se tiver sorte). Digo isso para quem não sabe : Esmerilhadeira tem uma rotação MUITO elevada e um torque considerável, e os discos são finos e fáceis de quebrar. uma dobrada, um prego no caminho, o coice é monstruoso, e vc não vai querer um disco cheio de dentes voltando sabe-se lá onde (pode ser no seu pescoço). Existem discos próprios para esmerilhadeira para corte em madeira, é melhor pagar um pouco mais, mas estar muito mais seguro do que usar um disco dentado numa esmerilhadeira. Aprendam com o legado, pessoas que não estão mais aqui para dizer que se arrependeram.
No one would do such crazy things on a super fast motor in this age where everything is cheap. It is painful that so many people follow a person who publishes such a video
They are still fighting for his life... but after that "The show must go on" and the rest of the episodes with Denny Danger shall be filmed also. Probably with the title; "Do it yourself projects by Denny Danger" episode "Rest in pieces".
Muy mala idea ahorrar un poco de dinero y arriesgar a perder un ojo inclusive la vida espero que nadie lo haga Los accesorios para un Esmeril están perfectamente fabricados y probados para que una herramienta que gira a 11000 rpm Resista y no creo que un pedazo de metal otorgue esa seguridad A veces las buenas ideas se transforman en malas cuando se pone en riesgo tu integridad física y la de los demás . Te doy un like solo por tener las ganas de inventar.
despite all of the critics... could be inspiring someone somewhere who dont have access to buy it while having all the tools to make it, anyway this video is straight forward, doesnt spend more time yapping, doesnt beg any like or subscribe, so give my like for it
You must have zero experience doing work in any type of blue collar trade. This is dangerous and comically inefficient. Unless civilization has totally collapsed and cutting discs no longer exist, this isn't a solution to any problem.
"honey?...... Are you spending all of Christmas making another homemade 'tool' instead of just completing the task again?" "Shut it Stella! I'm workin in here! You're always bustin my ping-pongers about never getting things done!"
Wood cutting disks are usually for circular saw usage, table saws or cutting off saws, but definitely not for angle grinders. Usually, angle grinder disks rotate at a linear speed of 80 m/s, while tools that are designed for cutting wood rotate slower, and there's definitely a reason to this. There so many other reasons why not to do a homemade blade, such as accuracy
That's about 262 ft/s or 179 mph for those who love freedom, guns, and getting laid; oh and who don't mind a little unnecessary math, well actually a shit load of unnecessary math, but it's easy.
Many videos on UA-cam show life-threatening "strokes of genius", such as "show welding", where the material is only spotted because it looks great, but no fusion takes place. Or the genius who lifts his self-built 600kg welding table with a jack and then it almost kills him. In many videos there should be an insert saying "Do not copy, danger to life". This also applies to this stroke of genius with the homemade saw disc, short cant or hard material and the stuff flies around your ears in the truest sense of the word.
Only thing he did wrong here was putting the safety cover back on, I always take them off and throw them away, he also should have left the thing squared off so it will cut everything
Why didn't you draw the outer circle when drawing the middle circle on the iron sheet? To draw the outer circle, do you have to fix the iron sheet on the milling machine and then draw a line around it?!
The way he did it, accomplished 2 details: 1.) That the outer disc is more certainly equal distant to the center of the circle, thereby will be more reliable & smooth cutting. 2.) By marking the second circle the way he did, also shortens the length of the blade, taking out a lot of flimsiness, play, or any possible wobble.
I think if i did this, i would use a more precise measure for everything. A lathe to get it perfect, a mill to perfectly grind in the teeth at the perfect angles, and specific steel quality to fashion the blade… something that would cut or properly resist the rotations and stresses of cutting and the temperatures it generates. What you saw here… probably works, in the same way my dad built a shed. It leaned, it blew over every winter, and the walls didnt match. It kept things dry sometimes, but failed often in spectacular ways. With a blade like this, spinning at 18-30k rpm, id just rather not and pay $10 for a pack of 3 from HD
Duh, that's why everyone has agreed this was designed to cut wood, not mdf, not metal, just ply wood. It works extremely well for what he intended it for. It's those who don't know how to use the tool properly, who end up cutting something with a wrong disc, it binding up, & then causing injury. If you've never studied using the tool, don't use it.
@@RandallHirt I use different kind of tools and have experimented different kind of cutting tools too. I'm a doer not much talking machine. I commented on this just because there is a very high chance it's gonna fail.
He's using a cutting disc made specifically for cutting metal to make a "homemade" dodgy disk. The whole point of those specifically made disk's U buy is when they shatter they don't kill or mame.
Pratiquement une excellente idée, mais techniquement elle n'est pas adaptée car la vitesse de rotation de la machine n'est pas compatible avec la coupe du bois.
Este señor quizas no le enseñaron que los discos de amoladoras de este tipo son fabricados y probados para girar a 13,000 rpm sin rompenserse, y que las amoladoras giran a 11,000 rpm. Este "invento" no creo que haya sido probado que resista, sin pensar en el riesgo de perder un ojo si se rompe. Un pedazo de ese material disparado a esa velocidad, es un daño seguro. Mejor comprar uno de fabrica es mucho mas seguro.
Repasando los videos de tu canal, veo que tienes algunos que realmente son innovadores y útiles, pero este, sinceramente es peligroso e irresponsable por el daño que puede causar. Una amoladora ya de por sí és una herramienta de las más peligrosas, de las que más accidentes causa. Si además modificamos la herramienta o sus accesorios se convierte en una ruleta rusa de la que, seguro saldrás perdiendo.
Et probablement que ce genre " d'innovateurs " ne portent pas d'éléments de sécurité tels que gants et lunettes de protection, à constater d'ailleurs que sa meuleuse ne comporte pas de carter de sécurité pourtant obligatoire autour du disque, nous avons à faire à une personne qui est inconsciente du danger qu'elle court mais qui de plus expose d'autres personnes qui pourraient se trouver à proximité et pourraient être atteintes par un éclat de métal, au regard de la sécurité cette personne est à bannir d'un chantier.
Para salir de una emergencia está bien, en algunas ocasiones trabajo en lugares muy apartados de una tienda pero es de alto riesgo trabajarlo. También hay discos para esmeril angular o amoladora y corta muy bien la madera. Está hecho de widia o carburo de wolframio o tugsteno.😊
No you won't, if safety and care is taken. Similar things, home made by Techs and Craftsman, are all over all kinds of jobsites. No more or less safe than anything I've ever seen, based on history.
And they are 1000s of injuries each year from these types of modifications. Ever wonder why there isn't a wood blade or chainsaw blade made for an angle grinder? It's because it's super dangerous
Este comentario es para los que se asustan... No es lo mismo cortar madera que metal. No es lo mismo un disco chiquitito que un disco grande.. no es lo mismo quinientas revoluciones que 6000.. en resumen LO MISMO EN UN TORNO QUE CORTANDO CUALQUIER COSA SEGÚN LA DIMENSIÓN DEL DISCO Y DE LA PIEZA HAY QUE ADAPTAR LAS REVOLUCIONES. Cuando cortamos madera tenemos los dientes más grandes que cuando cortamos metal. Los discos de metal sintéticos no llevan dientes. Cortando madera cuanto más pequeño es el diente más fino es el corte. Si el diente es más chiquito la abrasión es menor por lo tanto el riesgo de salto de disco es menor por eso cuando se pule una hoja de afeitar la abrasión es mínima. Lo hacen con cristal liso. Y en la antigüedad con una cinta de cuero. TIENE MUCHO QUE VER EL GRADO DE ABRASIÓN EN LA VELOCIDAD ... Si torneamos una pieza chiquita o una pieza grande hay que adaptar el número de revoluciones para no llevarnos un susto... El que sale en el vídeo con su invento no es tonto... El tema es quien ha puesto el título en español puede estar mal traducido.... EN REALIDAD HOY EN DÍA CUESTA MÁS FABRICARTE TÚ MISMO UN DISCO QUE COMPRARLO si bien es cierto que hay discos de muy mala calidad... LOS QUE HICIERON AVANZAR LA INTELIGENCIA DE LOS HUMANOS FUERON LOS QUE DISCREPABAN CON LA OPINIÓN EXISTENTE.... La Tierra gira alrededor del Sol.... Eso no puede ser es un hereje.... En aquellos tiempos casi le matan por decir eso.... A VECES NO SE PUEDE IR CONTRA EL PODER ESTABLECIDO PORQUE TU VIDA CORRE PELIGRO... En otro tiempo quemaban los libros para evitar que el pueblo fuera inteligente de esta manera les mantenían ignorantes para ser bien manipulados.... MUCHOS DE LOS INVENTOS DE NUESTRO TIEMPO FUERON ERRORES COMETIDOS POR GENTE SENCILLA... Si dedicas todo tu tiempo a algo que te gusta serás el mejor en ello... SI TE DEDICAS SOLO A OBEDECER SERÁS UN BUEN ESCLAVO...
Buena respuesta. La gente que no lo prueba dice mil tonterías... esto te puede servir en un caso de emergencia para salir del pasó y como algo informativo
I truly enjoyed this video... very good.. ideas are created everyday.. you don't see people taking the time to sit and think of ideas like this.. well done I will definitely remember this idea incase I'm in a tight spot and can't buy a cutter blade.. and I enjoyed you turning it to a sawblade... that's even cooler.. thank you
Not a good idea brother. You use the incorrect material and it could mean very serious injury. There are hacks that are useful but when it comes to power tools.....don't compromise safety. You will pay dearly. Professional discs are made out of materials suited for the job and are also balanced.
Did anyone else think that the thumbnail was implying that he was just gonna put a square piece of metal on and use it, and was slightly disappointed when you realized he had slightly more common sense than that? Just me?
Did bro use a cutting wheel, to make a cutting wheel?
@@jasongarcia1758😂
lol I felt the same way about it lol
I thought he was about to use the square piece too😂😂😂
The only reason I clicked lol.
After watching this video youtube keeps suggesting more dangerous ideas for me to try out.Absolutely fantastic.
There's 7 minutes and 32 seconds of my life I'm never getting back
Punkt eins ist das nicht erlaubt, Punkt zwei Lebensgefährlich
Das Blech ist nicht mal Gehärtet das heißt es verbiegt sich von selbst
Thanks for the heads up
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I skipped to the end but that is 30 seconds I will never get back.
That’s a great idea because angle grinders aren’t already dangerous enough. We should make our own untested blades.
Its not gonna flay apart bro.
Los peligros están hasta con las herramientas certificadas,,alas empresas no les interesa nuestra seguridad
@@jhofer1013It will for sure!!!
😂 best comment
It was tested in the video
The title should be, "a quick and convenient way to get rid of your excess fingers"! 😂
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I could cut 1/4” wood with a utility knife, the fuck did I just watch?
Do that if your safety doesn’t mean anything to you. But if you care about your safety you will choose a different way to cut wood. There are many ways to do that, using an angle grinder with a certified cutting disc is one of most dangerous, doing it with something you did with your hands is a really Darwin Award!
This video its making stupide people,.. Its danggers to use..
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you're absolutely right 👍 saya sependapat dgn anda ( thats video was very dangerous )
High end discs like makita cost $2
This takes at least 15 minutes
Is your time worth less than $8 an hour?
@@chriscolameco6850 The real question should be: does your life worth less than 2$? When you make an evaluation you need to consider the risks too. To make a balance between cost and production is not enough when your life is involved.
Maybe one day there will some kind of circular saw made for cutting wood.
There is... use it often! It's a mini circular saw blade with Tungsten teeth that fits in the grinder. DM for a pic
If you feel like having too many spare fingers, eyes and other body parts, just go ahead and do what you have just seen. Otherwise, do NOT use a cutting disc for grinding and wear gloves while your hands come close to a rotating power tool.
Absolutely true
I has a 4" round saw blead but I never dare to use it.
Wow I didn't think about the gloves but yes
Yes.... except for the gloves...... gloves and spinning shit don't mix!
@@cprllc4246 when I was yong , I worked in tube and tire factory ,work in roller machine , it was very hot and sticky ,but manager not allow to use hand glove.
Gloves will pull your hand to spinning dish .
Hell yea brother! Use an angle grinder disc to make an angle grinder disc.
This video has inspired me to create a series of "yanking your chain" chicken-and-egg problem DIY videos
Try cutting plywood with a 1mm metal cutting disc, he made a metal disc to cut wood using a metal cutting disc. Hell yea!
Wow another perfectly safe finger removal tool.
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In the blink of an eye... don´t forget safety glasses. :D
Great! I really like your creative videos
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Al principio pensé que iba a hacer un disparate, y tuve que ver el video completo para darme cuenta de que efectivamente hizo un disparate
@Yuniormac: gracias amigo, con tu comentario me alegraste el día.
jajaja, saludos amigo , de un mal video sale un excelente comentario.
Used this tip but didn’t have any scrap plate steel laying around so I grabbed a sharpie and cut a 4 inch hole out of the center of my Viking refrigerator. My wife isn’t speaking to me and we can’t keep perishable goods anymore but I have this killer stainless grinding disc now. I was cutting some 1/4” plywood with it in the garage earlier!
Fkn outstanding upload thanks 🙏
Lol
Ni siquiera es inoxidable, es lámina galvanizada 😂😂
Underrated comment! 🤣🤣🤣
Great! I really like your creative videos
You cannot be serious I don’t think any company will be stopping production any time soon in favour of this 😱😱
Came to UA-cam to look for sketchy diy tips, was not disappointed.
If you think spending €3 on a disc is too much but also think spending half an hour making a tool that won’t last 3 minutes, doesn’t cut properly and will grenade itself because of blunt cutting faces then this guys got a blinding invention for you.
Fuel to get to the store their and back taxes Wear & Tear on your vehicle it adds up especially if your off grid in the back country!
I would rather spend $3 then need stitches and customers get pissed if you charge $150 to make these
I personally wouldn’t trust this wheel but he does and it’s actually a good little saw blade for thin material.K personally have an iron wheel that made for cutting steel that I’d rather use over something like this.At least I’d have a lawsuit to pay for plastic surgery if anything went wrong 😂…but seriously I can’t hate on the man for being creative.
I had a lot of old pipes and rebar to cut up and from what I read ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxPDBfLu68o58Aw85O_J-zIFfjJARBhp-3 this would be the tool for the job. Since I had never used one, I watched a couple of youtube videos and I'm so glad I did. Some really good safety tips, which I followed, and this tool did a splendid job. One good thing to know is the weight of the tool puts just about the right amount of pressure on the metal I was cutting, so I didn't have to use a lot of pressure, which is more likely to jam the tool. It made fast work of my job.
I consider myself an expert working on this type of polisher, its rotation speed is more than 10,000 rpm, I always operate it with only one hand, something that I do not recommend if you do not have much strength in your hand and dexterity to avoid that if a disc breaks, you will not be cause injuries, years ago I saw a wood cutting disc for that type of machine, I had an employee who always forbade him from using the machine even if it was with a polishing disc, and even less with a metal cutting disc, one day he told me that I had bought one of those machines, a disc for cutting wood. Concerned, I told him not to use that disc in a machine that rotates at that speed. He responded that he also had a lot of strength in his hand since he had an 8 dan black belt in karate. and contact fighting, the result of not listening to me was four fingers cut to the bone, multiple surgeries for five years, he still hasn't recovered his grip with that hand well, he lost his full contact career, now I'm fine a video from an ignorant person who Explains how to cut off fingers, face and possibly death all for likes?
What a horrible story, dudes disrespect tools and machines constantly specially the not using a saw blade in an angle grinder, these work by friction not the sharped teeth so they will get stuck to the material and blow up or as in your experience you can loose control of the tool...
I am very cautious when using power tools the moment the cut is not smooth or gets noisy I stop immediately and I've seen guys trying to do it faster or applying more pressure that is just not risky but wears off the tool faster as well, the other day I was drill a hole in a wooden frame attached to a concrete wall and I was having a hard time probably the drill bit was blunt already and I thought is just a little more I will get rid of the drill bit after this and somehow it stuck to the wood and instead of spinning the drill began to spin while I was holding it for just 1 second, the result: it twisted my forearm and it hurted bad for 1 whole day it wasn't worse just because the trigger was released immediately but if you use a switch and can't stop the tool 💀
so in short...
1. angle grinders are ONLY for polishing metal (or grinding off rough edges of metal)
and
2. wood rotary saws operate at lower RPM for safety reasons (eg the kind of thick material wood is, is guaranteed to send darts of wood at your face and eyes at higher rpms)
thanks: as an engineer, i can safely conclude you just posted the most important information i've ever read on the internet. x
Jamás usen discos que no fueron diseñados para esa máquina, discos de corte para madera, no deben ser usadas en amoladoras o radiales, peligro para la integridad física
No entiendo .Cómo pueden ? Aceptar semejante locura .es de una ignorancia supina !!!
Benar sekali kawan, itu ide bodoh yg pernah dibuat..
Tengo varias personas conocidas, que se accidentaron por usar la amoladora con estos discos para madera, para eso está la circular amigo, cada herramienta para su trabajo.
Completamente de acuerdo irresposabilidad absoluta utilizar este tipo de utillaje si un minimo de garantias de seguridad!!!Las compañias de seguros por accidente,no se responsabilizan de estas herramientas caseras!!
En primer lugar ese disco no es para esmeril angular, es para circular manual y en segundo o diria tambien primero los discos dentados llevan un proceso de templado con aleaciones de metal que permiten darle un grado de resistencia mucho mejor que el fierro cumun que esta usando esa persona que miedo ese disco votando dientes ojala se ponga gafas y eso que ni asi pues se puede incrustar en las mismas y llegar a las vistas y jummm😮
My dude tricks all 3.2 million of us into watching him make a grinding disk with a grinding disk. Genius!
Grinding disk? No, that's a saw blade.
Existe um motivo mortal para as empresas pararem de fabricar e ser proibido o uso em empresas,nunca usem esse tipo de disco para madeira nesse modelo de máquina,pode custar um membro importante do corpo e até mesmo a vida
Stop being so safe. You not taking time to live.
“He that seeks, to save his life, will lose it”
Balance, of course
@@justintothetruthвыколи себе глаза - наполни жизнь впечатлениями 😂😂😂😂😂
@@justintothetruth"de un burro solo se esperan paradas"
A serra mármore, ou Makita, com um disco para madeira, é muito melhor.
Your background music is so refreshing brother.❤
Thank you so much for sharing this valuable knowledge.
An interesting exercise in how to make a wood cutting disc if all else fails and there’s nothing within miles to cut with….but even then it just means you came unprepared to the job site.
Oscillating multi tools, jig saws, cut off 3” disc saws, circular saws….hell even a coping blade I was use before this.
I knew this kid in 7th grade who would shoulder tap adults to buy him chewing tobacco at a convenience store nearby. I asked him if he really liked chewing tobacco and he said “no, but you can dry this stuff out, then roll it up into cigarettes and smoke them”. He had no answer for the inevitable follow up question, “ Why wouldn’t you just…” and I’m 97% sure this is the same kid.
Excellent! So much effort to produce a blade that cuts 1/4 ply. At least it cuts at nearly half the pace of a handsaw and gives off a lovely woodsmoke aroma😅
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7min of my life I'll never get back
I will stick to my less deadly circular saw.
Wouldn't call it less deadly as I'd rather get hit bt this thing than a circ. saw blade. But definitely a better way to go.
@@DimomultI wouldn't want to get hit by either but I would bet the circular saws are easier to use, just go to harbor freight, this kind of stuff only works for third world countries 🙄
1 erro... 1 membro (se tiver sorte).
Digo isso para quem não sabe : Esmerilhadeira tem uma rotação MUITO elevada e um torque considerável, e os discos são finos e fáceis de quebrar. uma dobrada, um prego no caminho, o coice é monstruoso, e vc não vai querer um disco cheio de dentes voltando sabe-se lá onde (pode ser no seu pescoço). Existem discos próprios para esmerilhadeira para corte em madeira, é melhor pagar um pouco mais, mas estar muito mais seguro do que usar um disco dentado numa esmerilhadeira. Aprendam com o legado, pessoas que não estão mais aqui para dizer que se arrependeram.
No one would do such crazy things on a super fast motor in this age where everything is cheap. It is painful that so many people follow a person who publishes such a video
J'ai franchement du mal à croire que quelqu'un de sensé puisse reproduire cela.
the trip to the doctor will be astronomical
Next video will be at the hospital's intensive care unit😂😂😂😂....
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They are still fighting for his life...
but after that
"The show must go on"
and the rest of the episodes with
Denny Danger shall be filmed also.
Probably with the title;
"Do it yourself projects by Denny Danger"
episode "Rest in pieces".
😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍
Lol
bro enjoyed the journey and stayed true to a craftsman’s soul; the skills it took to do this far outweigh just buying that piece.
Muy mala idea ahorrar un poco de dinero y arriesgar a perder un ojo inclusive la vida espero que nadie lo haga
Los accesorios para un Esmeril están perfectamente fabricados y probados para que una herramienta que gira a 11000 rpm
Resista y no creo que un pedazo de metal otorgue esa seguridad
A veces las buenas ideas se transforman en malas cuando se pone en riesgo tu integridad física y la de los demás
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Te doy un like
solo por tener las ganas de inventar.
Toda la razón mi estimado !!
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"I made a low quality version of a $3 tool with only $2.79 in sheet metal and $120 in tools"
CARA engenhoso, + prefiro comprar 1 original além d barato é muito + pratico e seguro; + PARABÉNS pela engenhosa ideia. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great! I really like your creative videos
Thanks for this and i,m 60years see it for the first time going to use it ❤
Crazy how doing stupid things are all cool with Utube.
But go against FJB and I get censored.
Bye bye fingers 😂
despite all of the critics... could be inspiring someone somewhere who dont have access to buy it while having all the tools to make it, anyway this video is straight forward, doesnt spend more time yapping, doesnt beg any like or subscribe, so give my like for it
If you have access to an angle grinder, surely you have access to the proper discs.
Why why i am waste my 7:31 minutes of my life.
@ 6:37 I thought you were gonna cut your thumb off to demonstrate how effective it is as a finger remover.
With all of these negative comments, I have to say that I admire you for envisioning a solution for something and giving it some real effort !
A solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
You must have zero experience doing work in any type of blue collar trade. This is dangerous and comically inefficient.
Unless civilization has totally collapsed and cutting discs no longer exist, this isn't a solution to any problem.
"honey?...... Are you spending all of Christmas making another homemade 'tool' instead of just completing the task again?"
"Shut it Stella! I'm workin in here! You're always bustin my ping-pongers about never getting things done!"
Wood cutting disks are usually for circular saw usage, table saws or cutting off saws, but definitely not for angle grinders. Usually, angle grinder disks rotate at a linear speed of 80 m/s, while tools that are designed for cutting wood rotate slower, and there's definitely a reason to this. There so many other reasons why not to do a homemade blade, such as accuracy
That's about 262 ft/s or 179 mph for those who love freedom, guns, and getting laid; oh and who don't mind a little unnecessary math, well actually a shit load of unnecessary math, but it's easy.
This is definitely an abstract art form, excellent 👍
Many videos on UA-cam show life-threatening "strokes of genius", such as "show welding", where the material is only spotted because it looks great, but no fusion takes place.
Or the genius who lifts his self-built 600kg welding table with a jack and then it almost kills him.
In many videos there should be an insert saying "Do not copy, danger to life".
This also applies to this stroke of genius with the homemade saw disc, short cant or hard material and the stuff flies around your ears in the truest sense of the word.
How is your welding example life threatening
Did bro use an angle grinder to make an angle grinder disc?😹😹
Yes, with a store bought cut off wheel 😅
Пример как не надо делать, если у вас есть лишние пальцы или руки.. не делайте то что не предназначено... лучше купите пилу...
Only thing he did wrong here was putting the safety cover back on, I always take them off and throw them away, he also should have left the thing squared off so it will cut everything
Ya cpt tumpul kalau bahanya dari plat bukan baja, mending pakai bekas circle keramik sisi lingkar luarnya sdh lebih tebal untuk bagian geriginya,😊
It's safer to use the proper tool, it's called a saw, this is beyond dangerous.
It was a good idea, but is it sustainable? 😮
Why didn't you draw the outer circle when drawing the middle circle on the iron sheet? To draw the outer circle, do you have to fix the iron sheet on the milling machine and then draw a line around it?!
The way he did it, accomplished 2 details:
1.) That the outer disc is more certainly equal distant to the center of the circle, thereby will be more reliable & smooth cutting.
2.) By marking the second circle the way he did, also shortens the length of the blade, taking out a lot of flimsiness, play, or any possible wobble.
@@RandallHirt Thank you for your guidance. ❤
So we've can now say we've encountered someone who has never heard of Harbor Freight.
La invención de la rueda. Ese disco hace mucho rato ya lo venden y de excelente calidad. Igual que las ruedas.
Yes
Pero este disco no es para esa herramienta. Es un peligroo
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Eres de Cuba, Perú o algún hoyo así?
I'd use it... Pretty well made. Not anymore dangerous than a cutting disc, probably less likely to shatter but would mind them teeth snapping
Si los discos para cortar madera son un peligro. Ahora como será uno hecho por uno mismo sin ninguna calidad de materiales e ingeniería. 😂
Thats a great Christmas gift for dad.
Yea if you hate the guy!
У этого парня всё самодельное даже перчатки😂
😂😂😂😂😂
І мозги тоже
Thanos: "I used the stones to destroy the stones"
This vid: "I used the angle grinder to make an angle grinder (disc)"
I think if i did this, i would use a more precise measure for everything. A lathe to get it perfect, a mill to perfectly grind in the teeth at the perfect angles, and specific steel quality to fashion the blade… something that would cut or properly resist the rotations and stresses of cutting and the temperatures it generates. What you saw here… probably works, in the same way my dad built a shed. It leaned, it blew over every winter, and the walls didnt match. It kept things dry sometimes, but failed often in spectacular ways. With a blade like this, spinning at 18-30k rpm, id just rather not and pay $10 for a pack of 3 from HD
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II o😂 4:53 😂
Con las herramientas no se juega, en segundos te puede quitar la vida o a los tuyos.
Immortal cutting discs..😅
I couldn’t block this channel fast enough!
Aqqq❤ AW
Aqqq❤ AW
لماذا كل هذا الجهد و ثمن الديسك زهيد إضافة الى الخطورة المترتبة على استخدامه ... بصراحة جهد ضائع و وقت مُهدر !
Dangerous one. It cuts slow. I won't do that. Go for thicker MDF and that will turn into flying knife 💀💀💀
Duh, that's why everyone has agreed this was designed to cut wood, not mdf, not metal, just ply wood. It works extremely well for what he intended it for. It's those who don't know how to use the tool properly, who end up cutting something with a wrong disc, it binding up, & then causing injury. If you've never studied using the tool, don't use it.
@@RandallHirt I use different kind of tools and have experimented different kind of cutting tools too. I'm a doer not much talking machine. I commented on this just because there is a very high chance it's gonna fail.
He's using a cutting disc made specifically for cutting metal to make a "homemade" dodgy disk. The whole point of those specifically made disk's U buy is when they shatter they don't kill or mame.
Pratiquement une excellente idée, mais techniquement elle n'est pas adaptée car la vitesse de rotation de la machine n'est pas compatible avec la coupe du bois.
Certaines meuleuse on des vitesses variable.
Writing his death warrant
Very nice ❤❤❤ you should start your own business
.... Or maybe just use a box cutter to get through that tough 1/4" ply, without taking 20 minutes to make whatever that is.
1/8" lol
Very interesting, suitable to try, thank you for your knowledge
Este señor quizas no le enseñaron que los discos de amoladoras de este tipo son fabricados y probados para girar a 13,000 rpm sin rompenserse, y que las amoladoras giran a 11,000 rpm. Este "invento" no creo que haya sido probado que resista, sin pensar en el riesgo de perder un ojo si se rompe. Un pedazo de ese material disparado a esa velocidad, es un daño seguro. Mejor comprar uno de fabrica es mucho mas seguro.
esos dientes salen disparados como un proyectil en cualquier momento
I think it turned out well, the man is very creative. It cuts the wood really well.👍
Repasando los videos de tu canal, veo que tienes algunos que realmente son innovadores y útiles, pero este, sinceramente es peligroso e irresponsable por el daño que puede causar. Una amoladora ya de por sí és una herramienta de las más peligrosas, de las que más accidentes causa. Si además modificamos la herramienta o sus accesorios se convierte en una ruleta rusa de la que, seguro saldrás perdiendo.
Et probablement que ce genre " d'innovateurs " ne portent pas d'éléments de sécurité tels que gants et lunettes de protection, à constater d'ailleurs que sa meuleuse ne comporte pas de carter de sécurité pourtant obligatoire autour du disque, nous avons à faire à une personne qui est inconsciente du danger qu'elle court mais qui de plus expose d'autres personnes qui pourraient se trouver à proximité et pourraient être atteintes par un éclat de métal, au regard de la sécurité cette personne est à bannir d'un chantier.
Keeps us ER Physicians working g
Maybe as a very last resort....but too much trouble otherwise. A old saw blade works.
They sell 4" carbide tipped blades for cheap. This takes longer than its worth
The perfect tool for winning a Darwin Award!
I can't take anyone seriously with a guard
You need steel plate, 2-3 cutting discs and one day of work to make this. And it will be worse, than original. "Nice" idea.
I think we're being trolled.
@@strayedarticle2838 yes
You are definitely a master of your own creation
Para salir de una emergencia está bien, en algunas ocasiones trabajo en lugares muy apartados de una tienda pero es de alto riesgo trabajarlo. También hay discos para esmeril angular o amoladora y corta muy bien la madera. Está hecho de widia o carburo de wolframio o tugsteno.😊
Peligroso 😊
Jamás usar disco de corte para madera en una amoladora que gira a 10mil revoluciones. Es tan peligroso como un mono con una ametralladora
7:19 seht her, was für ein perfekter Sägeschnitt. Ohne diese Erfindung wäre so etwas nicht möglich gewesen
Lo más tonto y peligroso habiendo discos para cortar madera con amoladora
Those grinders are DANGEROUS ! Do this Krap with much caution ! Quidado !
só comprar o disco próprio para madeira, é o disco diamantado da Bosch.
Y tambien debe usar la herramienta adecuada. Ese disco no debe ser usado con esa herramienta
DO NOT DO THIS! you will eventually get kickback or forward. This is dumb af
No you won't, if safety and care is taken. Similar things, home made by Techs and Craftsman, are all over all kinds of jobsites. No more or less safe than anything I've ever seen, based on history.
And they are 1000s of injuries each year from these types of modifications. Ever wonder why there isn't a wood blade or chainsaw blade made for an angle grinder? It's because it's super dangerous
Melhor comprar um disco de madeira!
Just buy the freakin correct tool for God's sake! 😂
Parabéns!!
as chances de um pedaço voar e acertar seu pescoço são maiores. 😢
um disco de fábrica já são projetados para q diminua o risco de quebras.
Este comentario es para los que se asustan... No es lo mismo cortar madera que metal. No es lo mismo un disco chiquitito que un disco grande.. no es lo mismo quinientas revoluciones que 6000.. en resumen LO MISMO EN UN TORNO QUE CORTANDO CUALQUIER COSA SEGÚN LA DIMENSIÓN DEL DISCO Y DE LA PIEZA HAY QUE ADAPTAR LAS REVOLUCIONES. Cuando cortamos madera tenemos los dientes más grandes que cuando cortamos metal. Los discos de metal sintéticos no llevan dientes. Cortando madera cuanto más pequeño es el diente más fino es el corte. Si el diente es más chiquito la abrasión es menor por lo tanto el riesgo de salto de disco es menor por eso cuando se pule una hoja de afeitar la abrasión es mínima. Lo hacen con cristal liso. Y en la antigüedad con una cinta de cuero. TIENE MUCHO QUE VER EL GRADO DE ABRASIÓN EN LA VELOCIDAD ... Si torneamos una pieza chiquita o una pieza grande hay que adaptar el número de revoluciones para no llevarnos un susto... El que sale en el vídeo con su invento no es tonto... El tema es quien ha puesto el título en español puede estar mal traducido.... EN REALIDAD HOY EN DÍA CUESTA MÁS FABRICARTE TÚ MISMO UN DISCO QUE COMPRARLO si bien es cierto que hay discos de muy mala calidad... LOS QUE HICIERON AVANZAR LA INTELIGENCIA DE LOS HUMANOS FUERON LOS QUE DISCREPABAN CON LA OPINIÓN EXISTENTE.... La Tierra gira alrededor del Sol.... Eso no puede ser es un hereje.... En aquellos tiempos casi le matan por decir eso.... A VECES NO SE PUEDE IR CONTRA EL PODER ESTABLECIDO PORQUE TU VIDA CORRE PELIGRO... En otro tiempo quemaban los libros para evitar que el pueblo fuera inteligente de esta manera les mantenían ignorantes para ser bien manipulados.... MUCHOS DE LOS INVENTOS DE NUESTRO TIEMPO FUERON ERRORES COMETIDOS POR GENTE SENCILLA... Si dedicas todo tu tiempo a algo que te gusta serás el mejor en ello... SI TE DEDICAS SOLO A OBEDECER SERÁS UN BUEN ESCLAVO...
Buena respuesta. La gente que no lo prueba dice mil tonterías... esto te puede servir en un caso de emergencia para salir del pasó y como algo informativo
Christmas music and power tools… make a lot of sense
perfect! this saved me a lot of money. thanks!
Wow this guy is really smart. Next thing you know, he's gonna invent a thing called a "saw"
Keep them coming man
Dude just tricked me into hearing Christmas music in august.. all to see another way to make a straight cut in woule with an angle grinder. Wow
How is this video not banned for safety reasons? Don’t do this
No one is forcing you to do this....
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Wasn't expecting a Christmas tune on this video...
UA-cam! Because using the correct tool makes way too much sense. This made me laugh though so thank you
The irony of having to use a proper grinding disc in the process of making a home made disc.
I truly enjoyed this video... very good.. ideas are created everyday.. you don't see people taking the time to sit and think of ideas like this.. well done I will definitely remember this idea incase I'm in a tight spot and can't buy a cutter blade.. and I enjoyed you turning it to a sawblade... that's even cooler.. thank you
Not a good idea brother. You use the incorrect material and it could mean very serious injury. There are hacks that are useful but when it comes to power tools.....don't compromise safety. You will pay dearly. Professional discs are made out of materials suited for the job and are also balanced.
You changed my life.
7:05 Great! I really like your creative videos