It's crazy how much force this roller can produce. This was my second DIY metal roller - a better design than the first (by Diamleon) since you're turning the roller vertically instead of laterally. When you're rotating the crank on a plane parallel to a wall instead of the floor, you're able to use your body weight and gravity. When you're spinning the crank laterally, you can reach a limit of traction of your feet on the ground even when extending the crank arm with a pipe. This design did a decent job of rolling up to 2" wide steel bar that was 1/8" thick. I found that if I added 3" in length to my circle circumference, rolled until the ends touched, then cut off 1/4" from each end at a time, I could roll all the way down to a 4" radius. I rolled 2 of these, welded them together and made my own 4" long, 4" diameter. 1/8" wall pipe. As I kept using this roller, and kept stressing it, I found it's weak spots. The first was the weld on the on center vertical guide screw (at the 3:08 mark). The pressure I was putting on this weld caused it to snap the beads and break twice. My fix was to weld it in a second place - where it met the top of the lower square tube. This of course caused a clearance issue, that prevented the upper and lower square tubes from coming as close together. I fixed that by cutting a clearance whole on the bottom of the upper square tube. Cutting this whole also gave me access to the nut that holds the bolt that secures the center roller. I found that the nylon lock nuts would slip under enough pressure, and allow the bolt to tighten too much, and would stop the crank from turning. Changing all the nuts (used for each roller) to solid steal, and welding them to the square tube, also increased the amount of pressure I could exert. They were hard to reach though. After beefing up the center vertical screw's connection to the lower square tubing, and welding the nut for the center roller, I was able bend 1/8" steel bar more easily. I did notice some texture forming on the center roller - on the edges nearest the square tubing. I could also see that I was bending that whole assembly upwards. Because it was out of square, the work that I was rolling had a tendency to crawl towards the square tubes. Once it started to bend, it would try to get between the two square tubes, preventing itself from further bending. With the last pieces of steal I bent with this roller, I would tighten a the top nut a couple of half rotations, roll the work back and forth a bit, it would work itself between the square tubes, and I'd have to loosen it and reset it. My roller ultimately failed when I attempted to roll a 42" long piece of 2" x 3/16" bar. Somehow the force on this became so strong that it caused the top nut (used to lower the top square tube and roller) to shift on it's threads and cross thread. This was a 3/8"-16 steal rod and it was so cross threaded I had to use a 2' pipe just to turn the wrench enough to make space to cut it. The threads on the 12mm bolt that held the hand crank to the top square tube were also (gloriously) fouled up. I'm probably going to make this again, but more robust. I think a second set of square tubes parallel to these and welded onto a seriously rigid base (at least 1/4" thick) would make it much stronger. The crank would have to go on the outside, and looking at other DIY Slip Rollers, it looks common to have gears and a chain to link the two lower rollers together.
I searched for a long time for instructions that were precise and gave the exact dimensions. Although I am not a native speaker, the video is well made and brilliantly explained.
The best design I saw in UA-cam. Also appreciate disclosing design dimensions, material specifications etc in the video. Every step is well explained so anyone can make this. Thanks for sharing your work !
Wow! This is simplest, easy and practical circular Metal bending tool assembly I came across. Thank so much for sharing with us. Looking for more of such projects. God bless you.
Thanks so much for the great idea! I am in the process and will post pictures when I'm finished. One thing I ran into was getting the nuts close enough to the side wall to "hold the nut." I did not get the hole close enough for that but it was too close to get wrench on. 😞 I do however have a MIG welder that fit right in there and welded the nut in place. 🙂 Also I am going to weld a shortened socket, 1/2 inch drive, to the "drive" roller to turn with a long socket drive or slow drill. Wish me luck! "Fabrication is a blast!"
Simple, but brilliant! This is just what I was looking for/need for my little workshop! I might have to steal this for an upcoming project 👌🏾 Keep it up man!
Nice, simple design ! Was thinking of building a ring roller similar to the one made by 'This Old Tony' but I only need it for a few jobs so it's a bit overkill - this will do the job perfectly !!
Hello I made one of these off your design and it works great. I used a coupling nut it covers more thread and I just wanted to share that with you.Thanks again.
Excellent design, everything was well thought out before the execution, all straight forward and simple, no improvisation. You are to be congratulated. Thank you so much for making it available on UA-cam.
Woow ! The most Excellent Fantastic, Simple way with perfect technique. Congratulations to you for this Beautiful performance. 💐💐✍️👌👌👍👍 Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Great video. For me, the hardes part is still to find the caliper piston of the right size... I looked up on internet, but the sellers tell you about the car models but the inner diameter of the piston itself...
This is the best project's, and it works perfectly I changed something's like, I used piece of tube to go over the bearings, only because I hadn't got a clutch piston. Thank you for sharing 😊😊👍👍
I like this movie. Knowledge with a story. I did make a copy of it. By the way, it works well with flat metal but with round metal it's rather complicated because the metal keeps sliding out. But I when changed the middle bearings with smaller ones, it worked very well.
Hello everybody, if it's not the best creation on the web, it certainly represents an excellent job! I was fascinated by the clarity of the images, the precision with which you work, the sobriety with which you propose yourself and the professionalism that spreads through your hands .... !! Sei bravissimo!! ;-) Antonello - Varese - I -
I haven't even started the vid proper, and just from that image i can tell this is a brilliant little unit. Well...i have a lot of ball bearings with no use for, so i'm a bit biased. :))
It's crazy how much force this roller can produce. This was my second DIY metal roller - a better design than the first (by Diamleon) since you're turning the roller vertically instead of laterally. When you're rotating the crank on a plane parallel to a wall instead of the floor, you're able to use your body weight and gravity. When you're spinning the crank laterally, you can reach a limit of traction of your feet on the ground even when extending the crank arm with a pipe.
This design did a decent job of rolling up to 2" wide steel bar that was 1/8" thick. I found that if I added 3" in length to my circle circumference, rolled until the ends touched, then cut off 1/4" from each end at a time, I could roll all the way down to a 4" radius. I rolled 2 of these, welded them together and made my own 4" long, 4" diameter. 1/8" wall pipe.
As I kept using this roller, and kept stressing it, I found it's weak spots. The first was the weld on the on center vertical guide screw (at the 3:08 mark). The pressure I was putting on this weld caused it to snap the beads and break twice. My fix was to weld it in a second place - where it met the top of the lower square tube. This of course caused a clearance issue, that prevented the upper and lower square tubes from coming as close together. I fixed that by cutting a clearance whole on the bottom of the upper square tube. Cutting this whole also gave me access to the nut that holds the bolt that secures the center roller. I found that the nylon lock nuts would slip under enough pressure, and allow the bolt to tighten too much, and would stop the crank from turning. Changing all the nuts (used for each roller) to solid steal, and welding them to the square tube, also increased the amount of pressure I could exert. They were hard to reach though.
After beefing up the center vertical screw's connection to the lower square tubing, and welding the nut for the center roller, I was able bend 1/8" steel bar more easily. I did notice some texture forming on the center roller - on the edges nearest the square tubing. I could also see that I was bending that whole assembly upwards. Because it was out of square, the work that I was rolling had a tendency to crawl towards the square tubes. Once it started to bend, it would try to get between the two square tubes, preventing itself from further bending. With the last pieces of steal I bent with this roller, I would tighten a the top nut a couple of half rotations, roll the work back and forth a bit, it would work itself between the square tubes, and I'd have to loosen it and reset it.
My roller ultimately failed when I attempted to roll a 42" long piece of 2" x 3/16" bar. Somehow the force on this became so strong that it caused the top nut (used to lower the top square tube and roller) to shift on it's threads and cross thread. This was a 3/8"-16 steal rod and it was so cross threaded I had to use a 2' pipe just to turn the wrench enough to make space to cut it. The threads on the 12mm bolt that held the hand crank to the top square tube were also (gloriously) fouled up.
I'm probably going to make this again, but more robust. I think a second set of square tubes parallel to these and welded onto a seriously rigid base (at least 1/4" thick) would make it much stronger. The crank would have to go on the outside, and looking at other DIY Slip Rollers, it looks common to have gears and a chain to link the two lower rollers together.
it would be much appreciated if you could list down here the needed materials and its sizes especially the size of the bearings. Thank you
That is the best simplistic roller design I’ve seen in a while.
Think I’m gonna have a go 👍
Me too 🌵💛
This has to be the most simplest and easiest roller build ever and the best on UA-cam for design.👍
I searched for a long time for instructions that were precise and gave the exact dimensions.
Although I am not a native speaker, the video is well made and brilliantly explained.
Congrats! Certainly, one of the best projects that I´ve seen!
Great video and a simple concept, well done. I wish other video makers (especially Americans) were as straight forward and to the point as you. 😊😊😊
The best design I saw in UA-cam. Also appreciate disclosing design dimensions, material specifications etc in the video. Every step is well explained so anyone can make this. Thanks for sharing your work !
Im gonna try fixing the rollers before welding. Thank you so much for sharing everything about the design. Just what I needed. 🌵💛
Wow! This is simplest, easy and practical circular Metal bending tool assembly I came across. Thank so much for sharing with us. Looking for more of such projects. God bless you.
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Thanks so much for the great idea! I am in the process and will post pictures when I'm finished. One thing I ran into was getting the nuts close enough to the side wall to "hold the nut." I did not get the hole close enough for that but it was too close to get wrench on. 😞 I do however have a MIG welder that fit right in there and welded the nut in place. 🙂 Also I am going to weld a shortened socket, 1/2 inch drive, to the "drive" roller to turn with a long socket drive or slow drill. Wish me luck! "Fabrication is a blast!"
Simple and straightforward. Genius technique for captive nut assembly. I salute you sir!
Simple, but brilliant! This is just what I was looking for/need for my little workshop! I might have to steal this for an upcoming project 👌🏾 Keep it up man!
Fan ducking tastic Excellent design and no welding to distort the press. I'm making one right away. Thank you.
Great Idea! I have spent hours looking up how do make to bend the metal this is the best without a doubt. Thank you for posting!
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Best DIY Inspiration yet, ... for a metal bending project in my future 🙂
it's the most simple I've ever seen. Thank you, I gonna make one.
Yeah
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Definitely going to be making this in the near future, it's exactly what I need. Thanks for the video.
Saving me literally hundreds of dollars. Thank. You.
Awesome video. Your saved me 80$. Was about to buy the one for harbor freight
Really nice build dude! Clean and simple and very professional looking!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I have everything here to make this Roller Bender, excellent simple design! I will be doing this project, for something to do today, Well Done!
Nice bender. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Super. Idea of making a metal bender with out any mess. Kudos.
Simple, effective and to store! Thank you, great job.
Nice, simple design !
Was thinking of building a ring roller similar to the one made by 'This Old Tony' but I only need it for a few jobs so it's a bit overkill - this will do the job perfectly !!
What a wonderful job you do presenting projects that can be executed with basic tools but that are well designed and practical. Thank you!
Einfach genial, die beste Lösung die ich hier gesehen habe. Vielen Dank. Gruß aus Germany
Great job and well thought out.... brilliant in its simplicity and effectiveness... WELL DONE
I agree! This is one of the best roller bender designs I've seen. Thank you!
This is AWESOME!!! Thank you for putting together such a great instructional video. :-)
Nice roller ! Simple, compact, gets the job done. Perfect for this Weekend Worrier 👍
Hello I made one of these off your design and it works great. I used a coupling nut it covers more thread and I just wanted to share that with you.Thanks again.
This is just what i was looking for simple to make and looks like it works good. thanks
Excellent design, everything was well thought out before the execution, all straight forward and simple, no improvisation. You are to be congratulated. Thank you so much for making it available on UA-cam.
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Gran Maestro de la Creatividad en el Metal . Muchas Gracias por Éste Vídeo. Bendiciones
First Time some one has shown those wonder bearings in detail and close up which we used to see everywhere...Thanks
Woooooohhh !!! Absolut perfect Job 👍👍👍 Best Wishes from Germany. 😀😀😀
Thanks very ingenious,oversimplified , thanks God bless you for sharing yr knowledge
Very Nice! I just ordered the bearings to be able to make this.
Woow ! The most Excellent Fantastic, Simple way with perfect technique. Congratulations to you for this Beautiful performance. 💐💐✍️👌👌👍👍 Thank you so much 🙏🙏
Beautiful, simple and efficient well made tool, so nice tool, you have a new subscriber.
One of the best Roller Bender and very well explain Thanks
awesome idea 👍👍
love from ipunk crow ❤️❤️
Eh visto muchos videos de este tipo de herramienta pero este es perfecto me gustó mucho gracias 💪👌👏👏👏
Здорово, очень изящная и полезная вещь. А, главное, маленькая и легкая.
*very good video, wish the channel success*
Отличная идея и исполнение.
Решено. Буду делать себе такой же. Только чуть увеличу в длине. И закреплю стационарно.
Great video. For me, the hardes part is still to find the caliper piston of the right size... I looked up on internet, but the sellers tell you about the car models but the inner diameter of the piston itself...
Excellent design, I permit to make it copy for my home workshop. Thank you.
Perfect! Congratulation!
muy buena y perrona idea compare........la llevare acabo..............gracias ......saludos from reynosa
You are a genius. Thank you😮
Great idea going to make one this week
I really need one of these!!
Nice video, very interesting looking forward to your next video
Really nice build dude! Clean and simple and very professional looking!!!
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Brake caliper pistons! Genius!!! OMG!
MacGyver approves. I think I'll build something similar but for 1/2" tubing.
Great job sir!
Capolavoro!! Bravo x100!
This is the best project's, and it works perfectly I changed something's like, I used piece of tube to go over the bearings, only because I hadn't got a clutch piston. Thank you for sharing 😊😊👍👍
amazing - so simple and so good
Dude, that is exactly what I was looking for! Fkn Awesome!
Very cool helper!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful ideas
Wonderful, I'm from Vietnam, Tks
What a great video
You are a good teacher
Sir
Top simple
Excellent to us beginners
Brilliant design, Thanks for posting
Si supiera varios idiomas no dudo en escribir ,,magnífica herramienta felicidades súper practica 🤠🤠🤠🤠🤠
Good to see a grinder being used with the guard still in place!
Okay -- that was pretty damned cool!
I like this movie. Knowledge with a story. I did make a copy of it. By the way, it works well with flat metal but with round metal it's rather complicated because the metal keeps sliding out. But I when changed the middle bearings with smaller ones, it worked very well.
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Yes! Exactly what I've been looking for, much appreciated 🙂👍, you got a new subscriber 😎👍
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Good job ! Thanks from Russia.
Hello everybody,
if it's not the best creation on the web, it certainly represents an excellent job!
I was fascinated by the clarity of the images, the precision with which you work, the sobriety with which you propose yourself and the professionalism that spreads through your hands .... !!
Sei bravissimo!! ;-)
Antonello - Varese - I -
Good to see this kind of ad great idea
You and I share the same job
so easy, so useful. awesome
Excelente amigo no entiendo inglés pero intentaré hacerlo
Tidy! Cheers J
The best and clean project showed at UA-cam! Congratulations from Brasil!
Waw, great ingenuity and a job well done !
Welldon dear ilike it
Excelente tutorial!!
🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍. Привет из России! Всё гениальное просто! Супер! 🥇
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Wonderful made! Thank you very much
Fantastic work, dude! Nicely done!!! 😃
I'm going to make one as well! For sure! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Ive Just Made this Thank you so much 🙏
Thank you 🙏 Great Ur Idea to make Mini Bender.
Thnks for sharing this idea very nice Thnks.
I haven't even started the vid proper, and just from that image i can tell this is a brilliant little unit. Well...i have a lot of ball bearings with no use for, so i'm a bit biased. :))
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Very cool. Could you add a "parts list", what to buy, sizes, etc. on McMaster Carr?
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I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Great tool. Can these be purchased? I dont have the tools to build my own but could really use this tool.
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Muito bom show de bola!!! 👍👍👍🇧🇷🇧🇷
Fantastic work. Greetings from Berlin city
Wonderful apparatus. Would you pls share a draw? Tnx
Great job, I want for my home if possible maybe given details measurements for making the same, Thank you lots
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
Well done! I like very much
10/10 dude!!!! That was really simple but extremely clever!!!
I work in welding all metals, oxygen, and also work in detailing home furniture, such as tables.
abrazos desde ARGENTINA!!! me pasarias que medidas y mm de tornillos usaste. gracias por demostrar tus habilidades.
Nice.....just love it. Thanks for such good idea.
Nice project! Is it strong enough to bend 20mm square tubes?