So many suggestions even after seeing it work great. Imo it does the most important thing: it's consistent with regards to thin to heavy beads which is always the hardest thing to attain. *Well done.*
Bonjour ! C’est une idée merveilleuse. Grâce à votre système vous montrez combien il est possible de réaliser un outil efficace avec des éléments simples. Formidable ! je vous souhaite une belle vie!
Impeccable craftsmanship as always! UA-cam is full of gadgets made of trash held together with hot glue, but it's cathartic to see something that's as beautiful as it is functional.
Gracias por compartir, como siempre, logras que nosotros tu audiencia nos deleitemos con tu trabajo de producción y el resultado de cada proyecto tuyo.. mantente a salvó con tu familia..
O! It is very cool. Just for $215 to make an analogue of the tool for $400. Your creativity always inspires me. Your manner of work (perfect rationality in every movement) amazes me. You are an example for me. I wish you success. Continue in the same spirit!
A beautiful Sunday morning, a new video from one of my favorite creators, what could be better? Thank you, sir for sharing the lovely machines and tools you build with us.
you are a great engineer my friend . also i like in your builds, that in the progress what ever you have made by far , you using it to complete your builds .
Beautiful construction. Perhaps use an axial threaded rod for more precise control and torque. An axial mounted gear has a nut on it so that the threaded rod can pass through it and extend in and out the same way that the rack does in this example. You inspire me yet again! 👏🏻
Koubou sam,você demora um pouco para postar seus vídeos, más, se justifica pela qualidade dos trabalhos apresentados;você é um verdadeiro mago!abraços de São Paulo!
I'm amazed how you bring these ideas and combined them to an awesome product and you are making everyone watching your channel as if he just student learning from it and it's wonderful classes that if i want to do or learn something i just open your channel. 👌👌👌
При всём уважении к мастеру, хочу сказать что данный пистолет для герметика совершенно не оправдывает затраты вложенные в него.Не хочу обидеть,но у русских есть пословица:- ,,Когда собаке делать нечего,она яйца лижет". Конструкция ,,скелет" очень дёшева и выполняет свои функции на ура. Не надо придумывать квадратное колесо,оно никогда не станет лучше круглого.
Looks great and I can see a lot of time went into making that. Not sure anyone calking windows or gaps around there home or working on a ladder would want to carry a battery with them. A metal one cost around 3 bucks. Still looks cool and shows you can make most manual tools into power tools.
Did you know how expensive an cordless electric silicone tube gun is? This solution is at a fraction of that price, and variable speed is more accurate in this one. The only thing I think it needed more, was to secure with two screws the motor mount to the rear plywood ring. The way it is it rely only on glue.
The battery would easily go on their tool-belt and would be no trouble at all. The gun works amazingly and would be a huge benefit to somebody who does a lot of caulking
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , no creo que compensé , pero si eres manitas y te gustan los retos v, pués adelante , gracias por compartir tanta información y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde (Narón) 🤓 🔝
While I realize the main theme of this channel is luxuriating in precision wood surgery :-), it would be interesting to see what would be needed to create a variant that has some kind of flow-rate feedback so you could dial in a particular bead width.
@@markhedquist9597 The gun as shown indeed has a knob. However, that's not a speed control per se. The knob controls an adjustable-pules-width voltage supply; effectively sending the motor an adjustable voltage. The resulting speed of the motor is highly dependent on the load (push-back force from the cylinder), especially at low pulse widths (low speed, low rate-of-flow) where you would probably like the finest control. You can hear this in the tone of the motor, which is quite unsteady when trying to push out a narrow bead. That's at the heart of my comment -- it would be nice if the unit could have a more controllable rate of flow, probably using some sort of feedback. Might or might not be simple to implement, but as long as this gadget is motorizing an otherwise hand-powered function, it would be exciting to see it actually improving the quality of the result. On the other hand, maybe the result so far is "good enough", and further refinement isn't worthwhile.
@@Graham_Wideman Ah. I see. Yes, maybe "good enough" is good enough. My knowledge of electronics and motor controls is not vast. But my interest is! It would be interesting to see a build that has all the bells and whistles, and super precise dispensing of material. Thanks for expanding on your comment. I wish I had the knowledge you have, or access to a person who has said knowledge. I have a number of builds I'm planning and I could use some help.
I can't belive what a person with money and time in excess can do, unless you have that much amount of silicone use that your finger has been contracturated. I have one of this since 3 years now, it cost U$S3 in my country .. which is very expensive!! Salutations fron Argentina
Love it... tho I'm surprised to see you only used glue for attaching the motor mount to the end cap. I suspect that joint can get lots of force applied to it.
*Gotta be careful when retreating the rod all the way back, if you overshoot the backstop point of the gun you'd probably knock off the ram disk at the tip of the rod! Maybe a micro switch/limit switch would prevent this from happening!*
That was amazing from u bro. To think of building things like te glue gun and pzt a motor on it was superb and I will be looking at ways of making my life easier too. Do u leave a list of materials esp te soze of motor u used on this build man.. I would aporeciate a heads up on where u buy tese materials like te motors and switches, etc. Thanks man.. Ur awesome
Don't try to do everything electrically or automatically. There are things that are better with manual or tools. Sometimes machines can't replace hands and dexterity
速度の調節で自由に流量調節できて、
重量もバッテリーがマキタ互換で軽量化と利便性があってとても良いですね!
Your shop is unreasonably clean, and your videos are just as unreasonably cool. Thank you so much for letting us see your skills and creativity.
😊👍
So many suggestions even after seeing it work great. Imo it does the most important thing: it's consistent
with regards to thin to heavy beads which is always the hardest thing to attain. *Well done.*
Hello friend,, salam woodworker 😊🤝
Bonjour ! C’est une idée merveilleuse. Grâce à votre système vous montrez combien il est possible de réaliser un outil efficace avec des éléments simples. Formidable ! je vous souhaite une belle vie!
I like watching your videos. The silicone gun is just MEGA cool! Greetings from Germany ...
Deutschlandddd
@@lenard467 ه
Impeccable craftsmanship as always! UA-cam is full of gadgets made of trash held together with hot glue, but it's cathartic to see something that's as beautiful as it is functional.
Gracias por compartir, como siempre, logras que nosotros tu audiencia nos deleitemos con tu trabajo de producción y el resultado de cada proyecto tuyo.. mantente a salvó con tu familia..
new watcher I'm more impressed that he build most of his own shop equipment
Wenn ich diese saubere Werkstatt sehe, kann ich kaum glauben, was darin erschaffen wird. Grüße aus Thailand
O! It is very cool. Just for $215 to make an analogue of the tool for $400. Your creativity always inspires me. Your manner of work (perfect rationality in every movement) amazes me. You are an example for me. I wish you success. Continue in the same spirit!
A beautiful Sunday morning, a new video from one of my favorite creators, what could be better?
Thank you, sir for sharing the lovely machines and tools you build with us.
I like the cleanliness and precision of all your works there is only another one person like you on UA-cam whom l appreciate
you are a great engineer my friend . also i like in your builds, that in the progress what ever you have made by far , you using it to complete your builds .
Beautiful construction. Perhaps use an axial threaded rod for more precise control and torque. An axial mounted gear has a nut on it so that the threaded rod can pass through it and extend in and out the same way that the rack does in this example. You inspire me yet again! 👏🏻
Absolutely Brilliant kind Sir. Thank you for sharing your talents with us.
絶対に素晴らしい親切なサー。あなたの才能を私たちと共有していただきありがとうございます。
Fabulous tool, far more controllable than a standard caulking gun, bravo Sir, something else I must make
Отличная идея! Такого исполнения шприца еще не видел. Можно попробовать повторить?
As always, great work !!! And..... welcome back!!
Dispensing with consistency! It's fundamental for many applications. Well done!
😊😊👍
دائما شغلك دقيق وممتاز دائنا تبهرنا باعمالك. 👍
I hope you will share my videos with your friends!
Nice work; this is a rare tool build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Très ingénieux moi j'aurais bien vu un cache moteur en impression 3d pour le rendre plus esthétique a l'œil. Super idée cette outil. Bravo.
Great, precise to application tool. Add some ring or ball on tip of the gear rod to prevent eye damage.
JSKM, this is just brilliant.
super amazing work
high quality DIY content and the best way to clarify all the steps without giving a simple number 👍👍
Koubou sam,você demora um pouco para postar seus vídeos, más, se justifica pela qualidade dos trabalhos apresentados;você é um verdadeiro mago!abraços de São Paulo!
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Q12
The plunger should be a slick, hi-density plastic and I guess you could keep the battery in a tool pouch but very cool
love it would have added a limit switch in the end of the cartridge
Well done. Thank you for sharing your excellent video and workmanship. 👍🏼
Give production to the masses
Даешь производство в массы.
Zer Gut!
I'm amazed how you bring these ideas and combined them to an awesome product and you are making everyone watching your channel as if he just student learning from it and it's wonderful classes that if i want to do or learn something i just open your channel. 👌👌👌
JSK-kobou after using a silicone glue gun the normal way for 2 minutes out of a 10 minute job:
I should make a tool for this
Great job, like usually. I enjoy every video and idea you have!!! Thanks a lot!!
Glad to see you experiment with electrical stuff
In the next electric-project, please You use ferrule for wires. The electric connects will look like more beauty! :)
При всём уважении к мастеру, хочу сказать что данный пистолет для герметика совершенно не оправдывает затраты вложенные в него.Не хочу обидеть,но у русских есть пословица:- ,,Когда собаке делать нечего,она яйца лижет". Конструкция ,,скелет" очень дёшева и выполняет свои функции на ура. Не надо придумывать квадратное колесо,оно никогда не станет лучше круглого.
Looks great and I can see a lot of time went into making that. Not sure anyone calking windows or gaps around there home or working on a ladder would want to carry a battery with them. A metal one cost around 3 bucks. Still looks cool and shows you can make most manual tools into power tools.
Did you know how expensive an cordless electric silicone tube gun is? This solution is at a fraction of that price, and variable speed is more accurate in this one. The only thing I think it needed more, was to secure with two screws the motor mount to the rear plywood ring. The way it is it rely only on glue.
The battery would easily go on their tool-belt and would be no trouble at all. The gun works amazingly and would be a huge benefit to somebody who does a lot of caulking
LOL, cool, with an empty tube, you can use it to fill with cream cakes and brioches
^ the craftsmanship that makes me smile ^
Genius! Now make a battery operated one for portability purposes. 👍👍😉😉
5:02 When you glance away for a second and look back at the screen and wonder why he's using a #2 pencil to install threaded inserts. :D
I appreciate your perfection in doing the work, expecting more videos in various DIY projects.
Your genius man! Thank for sharing your skills and talent's to us .
I reckon you need torque control to get the best results.
Sabes hacer de todo amigo!! Excelente trabajo. Te felicito 👍
Y el más fino.
Weldone...superb..!!👍👍👍👍👍
正科的电机。但是我非常不解的是,为何不选择使用蜗杆蜗轮直流电机?你这个使用环境是属于高扭低速,选择平行轴或者行星齿轮,电机仍然属于半堵转状态,这种环境下使用,大概一个月就得换电机了。
I love your work, wish I was your shop assistant/apprentice !!!
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , no creo que compensé , pero si eres manitas y te gustan los retos v, pués adelante , gracias por compartir tanta información y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde (Narón) 🤓 🔝
adding an end switch would be cool
Congratulations, you are great . I want realise the same , hoping to find , here in Italy, all parts you used for.
Идея просто супер, вы большой молодец.
Great, now try it with glue for Windshields
While I realize the main theme of this channel is luxuriating in precision wood surgery :-), it would be interesting to see what would be needed to create a variant that has some kind of flow-rate feedback so you could dial in a particular bead width.
The speed control knob on the side of the handle is operated by the thumb, hence flow rate and bead size is easily controlled.
@@markhedquist9597 The gun as shown indeed has a knob. However, that's not a speed control per se. The knob controls an adjustable-pules-width voltage supply; effectively sending the motor an adjustable voltage. The resulting speed of the motor is highly dependent on the load (push-back force from the cylinder), especially at low pulse widths (low speed, low rate-of-flow) where you would probably like the finest control. You can hear this in the tone of the motor, which is quite unsteady when trying to push out a narrow bead. That's at the heart of my comment -- it would be nice if the unit could have a more controllable rate of flow, probably using some sort of feedback. Might or might not be simple to implement, but as long as this gadget is motorizing an otherwise hand-powered function, it would be exciting to see it actually improving the quality of the result. On the other hand, maybe the result so far is "good enough", and further refinement isn't worthwhile.
@@Graham_Wideman Ah. I see. Yes, maybe "good enough" is good enough. My knowledge of electronics and motor controls is not vast. But my interest is! It would be interesting to see a build that has all the bells and whistles, and super precise dispensing of material.
Thanks for expanding on your comment. I wish I had the knowledge you have, or access to a person who has said knowledge. I have a number of builds I'm planning and I could use some help.
Woow excellent 👏
I love it, it's a pity, that the materials you use f.e your electricity are not listed, i have not found it yet. But thanks it's inspiring
This would probably also work well with cookie dough
You have amazing skill love all your videos
Fantastic work, dude! It's just brilliant! 😃
Well done!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Gracias por el aporte y video, excelente trabajo-......
I can't belive what a person with money and time in excess can do, unless you have that much amount of silicone use that your finger has been contracturated. I have one of this since 3 years now, it cost U$S3 in my country .. which is very expensive!! Salutations fron Argentina
Great tool! What about the cover for gears? For dust protection?
Dust is not allowed in this maker’s shop.
Thank for your generosity, O admire your talento, greetigs from Tlalpan, CDMX 👍
Love it... tho I'm surprised to see you only used glue for attaching the motor mount to the end cap. I suspect that joint can get lots of force applied to it.
Thank you
Greate idea, great job!
nice. no more straining your tendons!
*Gotta be careful when retreating the rod all the way back, if you overshoot the backstop point of the gun you'd probably knock off the ram disk at the tip of the rod! Maybe a micro switch/limit switch would prevent this from happening!*
Perfect, as always.
Great idea
Avesome project that can save you money because silicone battery powered "gun"s are rly expensive
Very nice idea. Thank you !
This is very cool!! Ad useful of course!
Very nice work 👍👍👏👏 Thanks for this video Friendship to France
Super !
what was that blue disc on the drill press??
i was thinking a balancing weight, but its best if i ask
Tolle Idee!
Excellent job! Congrats!
Fantastic 👌👌👌👏👍🏾
Another show jsk
Ficou top parabéns 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
That was amazing from u bro. To think of building things like te glue gun and pzt a motor on it was superb and I will be looking at ways of making my life easier too. Do u leave a list of materials esp te soze of motor u used on this build man.. I would aporeciate a heads up on where u buy tese materials like te motors and switches, etc. Thanks man.. Ur awesome
Excelente trabajo!!! saludos!!
Genial 👏👍🤌
Excellent.
Don't try to do everything electrically or automatically. There are things that are better with manual or tools. Sometimes machines can't replace hands and dexterity
good job bro ..
Excelente pra uso constante e claro nós serve pra tudo né...obrigado valeu
Nice tool ! Add a sensor to adapt the flow with your movement that would be awesome
genial¡¡¡
Súng bắn keo tuyệt vời
Excelente. Saludos
Amazing👍👍👍
Привет!
Работы твои очень хорошие!
Одна просьба!?
Расскажи где и от чего ты снял Тор с редуктором,от чего взял зубчатую рейку!?
Good idea but this is only 1 time use . . you cannot reuse the same silicon cartridge for a second time
I was gonna suggest pneumatic but this is better
Buen invento, saludos.
Fabulous! You won't find this item in the store.
Well done