Cool Ideas DIY! 8 Cool Inventions and Tools For Your Garage
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Cool Ideas DIY! Unique tools that you must have! Millions of people do not know this knowledge! These metalworking secrets will surprise you! Amazing homemade tools diy ideas! 8 cool inventions and tools for your garage !!!
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Good afternoon, friends!!!
My name is Sergey, I am the author of Cool Ideas DIY channel. On this channel I present everything that I made with my own hands at home. Creative ideas, useful tips, homemade tools and inventions. Welcome to my channel - Cool Ideas DIY!
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🔥Unique tools that you must have
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Excelente tú trabajo y el equipo que utilizas, felicitaciones desde Venezuela
Tus videos son geniales da gusto verlos y verte trabajar. Por las herramientas tan bonitas y prácticas que haces 💪💪💪💪💪👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend!
my favourite you tools and video ❤
Muy bueno. Gracias y Felicidades...
Thank you, bro🙂
Bravissimo super 👍
Thank you very much for watching and welcome!
Lindas ferramentas!você é sempre bem-vindo na minha casa!parabéns!
Thank you and welcome my friend!
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Thank you and welcome!
❤MASHA.ALLAH.GOOD.WORK❤
Thank you and welcome my friend!
Congratulations for all the excelent work, that you had perform for the audience and I would like to known the material, dimentions, speeds etc. Thanks for sharing
Enough said 😁
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Great video. What grade of steel do you use for these projects?
Ok. I clicked on this thinking it was for a garage... The place you park the vehicles rather than a home shop.
From Greece.....👍👍👍
Great, thanks for sharing❤
Felicitari pentru proiectele tale si mai ales pentru atelierul frumos si dotat pe care il ai !
Thank you, bro
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Thanks
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Thank you so much!
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Hello my friend, welcome to my channel!
Audio and solid production. good♬
Good!
Ich bin begeistert von Deiner Arbeit 👍! Wir sogenannten Fachmänner sind es gewöhnt in die Werkzeugausgabe zu gehen und das zu holen was wir brauchen. Aber was ist, wenn es das Werkzeug nicht gibt? Dann schau ich mir am besten Deine Videos an und kann mir somit selber eines anfertigen.
Hut ab 😉 für Deine Arbeit!!
😎Vielen Dank
Excellent as always ❤👌
Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend!
Interesting how you managed to mill a square head on the screw using a hex holder.😅
Hello! Love your videos! Amazing stuff!! Whats in the little bottle @25:25 (ish)?
Hello, can you make a milling cutter with an old drill bit?
Can tou tell me the triangle carbide you're using? Like TNMG431 etc.? Thank tiu sir. You do impressive work!
Here's a video about the carbide inserts I use: ua-cam.com/video/19FZctVS1KY/v-deo.html Thanks and welcome to my channel my friend!
@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nz Thank you sir, I'll check that out. Much appreciated!
Very good ❤❤❤بسیار لذت بردم
Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend!
If only I could use my Lethe properly and put threads on a bar, instead of using a die, love your work and I am learning slowly.
Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend!
Dopp Arbeit Meister deines Fachs👍👍👍👍👍🇦🇹
How does the tool that makes an Allen hex hole work. Surely if you put the hex tool in the hole it will make a round hole. I’m very intrigued. Thank you Phil.
Look up a Rotary Broach. Basically the offset angle with the tip turns is into a single point tool. This Old Tony has a good video on how it works.
Very good video👍🔥🔥🔥
Thank you, bro!
What lathe is that ?
Machine made in China METAL MASTER X40100
Ideas geniales para hacer tú mismo. Y tu te crees que tengo un torno en la terraza de casa? Estas bien de la cabezqa?
I’ve found that one of the smaller shop vacs work really well sucking up chips and I even hold it next to Tool resting it on the vise to suck up chips as I’m cutting,, you can even attach a fitting that you can pop on and off with a magnet on it that will hold it securely onto the vice right next to the end mill if you need both hands and suck the chips up as you’re cutting,,, you won’t get them all but 90% of them will get sucked right up, keeping everything nice and clean as you’re rolling ,,,those small little hand vacs like you’re using work but nowhere near as well as the suction power of a shop vac,,, I try my best to keep the chips contained as much as I can because I have little dogs and cats that meander their way through my garage/shop and the last thing I would want is one of those small little razor, sharp slivers that you can barely see to get embedded in one of their paws… check the horsepower on them because they vary and stick with one of the stronger more powerful models,, they’ll even suck up chips that are oil soaked that stick to your machine… some people just brush them aside after every cut letting everything accumulate and do a big major cleanup after they’re done,, I always try to keep things fairly clean as I’m working… anyway to each his own..
I am not a machinist, and I do not have access to machinery. Would you consider conducting a simple experiment? I wish to know the machining time difference between using a parting tool to remove gross dimensions versus conventional lathe work. With a piece of material approximately 50 mm in diameter reduce it to 25 mm over 150 mm length using the parting tool and record the time to machine. Then, could you repeat the process using conventional lathe work? I believe the parting tool will be much faster, but I have no way of verifying. I appreciate your consideration.
Welcome!
hep bir lathe and freze makinem olsun istedim sanırım hayal😓😤
Ciebie jeszcze nie było na świecie , jak tokarze korzystali z takich i innych przyrządów.
By the way I do always wave back. Sad.
Welcome!
Конус "на глаз" по лимбу поперечки, ну-ну...
Always disappointed how you never use soft jaws to protect your work from damage in your bench vice !😢
Welcome!
Watch the video and stop being so precious-on every occasion that the workpiece was held in the bench vice the work was protected by a rag. I think there were 4 occasions. Obviously you're not going to do that in a machine vice.
@johncrowley5612
Sorry that I offended you 😔. It's just that I spent 30 years making scientific & medical apparatus. Vice jaw marks not required. Obviously I won't bother making comments ever again.
Esta` persona prepara herramientas antes de usarlas el la realidad , prepara su herramental antes de efectuar el trabajo. Persona de oficio invierte en herramientas de corte y es organizado, la ganancia or profit se hace despues de manufacturar algunos trabajos.
Felicitaciones por su destreza este oficio require tiempo y experiencia. Greeting from CANADA.🧉⚽🔎🛠
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