Today I will show you the process of making a sandblasting machine. It will be a small sandblaster powered by baking soda! enjoy watching! #sandblaster #diy
Thats not "DIY" anymore. Thats professional Level. Under DIY i understand Things that i can do myself without Studying this stuff and have a full workshop with professional Tools and CNC Machines.
5:20 set heat to about 30 set your pulse to 1.5 if you want to go slow, set your low to 25% or just before the metal starts to gloss over, your high start with 45% if not fusing go higher till desired result. These setting are meant for thin metal fine work. I keep watching your awesome channel.
@@ozzymandius666 Jeebus, you can afford a pine cone, an elastic band, *_AND_* a paperclip?! 😲 Some people are so jammy; I'm still saving up for mine! 🤢 I'm right with you; I can't help but watch these fantastic videos thinking _"ooo, I want a mini-lathe, too!"_ or _"OMG, that fibre laser is awesome!"_ and _"Wow, I'd love a tig welder!"_ Then I remember the most important thing that I _can't_ buy... the guy's *talent!* 😂
@@Loneman_OG I am so broke that my money owes money. I may know what to do with a TIG welder doesn't mean I own one 😂. Or have a safe place to run it, I live in an apartment unit second floor. The down stairs lady hears one loud noise and she comes over and complains if it's going to go on all day.
@@DanteLevelsUp I feel your pain, fella. Years ago, I worked making commercial and domestic roller shutters, gates, sliding steel doors, window bars, and other security stuff. I learned to use plenty of chonky tools & equipment, and I'd made myself lots of random things for my home. Over-built car ramps, a fancy aquarium stand, a tank of a PC desk, and other assorted over-engineered stuff. 😎 Now I'm restricted to small, DIY projects using timber mostly until the prices rocketed. About 5 years ago, I discovered the 3D printing world, so I can release my pent-up creativity in that area. 💡😛 About your neighbour, we have a grumpy old git next door who always comes out and pretends to potter around his front or back garden _EVERY_ time he hears us doing _anything!_ He sticks his nosey beak over the fences to see what he can complain about; it got to the point where I told him that if he has a problem, and it's between 7am & 11pm, he can stfu and f3ck orf. Which worked... mostly. 🙄😄
Hey Levsha, you know that smell you can't seem to get rid of for a few days after you use the tig welder? That smell is You! That's the smell your body is making to tell you you should cover it up when you weld. The extreme uv light from the tig welder penetrates deep under your skin and cooks the tissue within. Scary stuff! We love your videos, and want you to keep making them forever. Take care of yourself. 😊
Anybody notice the stock moving @58 seconds when the first part was being knurled? I’ll let you off the hook this time… next time i expect nothing but perfection! Hahaa. Kidding aside, you always make the nicest looking things in small sizes.
DYI - You people be like: "Let´s start by using our precise laser engraver followed by industrial grade CNC machine.." EDIT: Oh yeah, and let me get my TIG welder.
i get ya but the addige do it right once comes to mind ...i try to find the concept and redneck the hell out of the process ...and you cant say the end product isnt inspiring ...but i do feel ya
Do you see every "DYI" vídeo as a tutorial on how to do something yourself or something? Because to start, you should not try and replicate this without proper tools and knowledge, is a DYI to the creator, he is doing It with the tools he has, if he only had a dril and a file It be a DYI as well as if he uses a cnc a láser cutter or whatever
@@ultimatdestroier427 Not to mention a whole market for inexpensive welders... My first lathe was a Sherline exactly like his and does an amazing job making small parts for race cars
great also for teeth cleaning at home😁😁
Safety first.
Always love what you’re doing with the brass rod etc . So satisfying ❤
Very cool! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
You sir, are a master craftsman. Amazing job, like always
It's always a pleasure to watch you create. Thanks for sharing, Cheers.
That was a really nice project, well executed :)
Beautiful work as always!
Very cool little blaster. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Bravo! Brilliant and captivating content!
Nice build.
Remember, dust is dust and you get one set of lungs, if you aren’t already, wear respiratory protection
Beautiful.🤘🏼
Yet another beautiful job! I'm curious why you chose to solder in the nozzle, I would think you might have to replace it at some point.
Heat up and replace.😉
i was thinking the same and wounder if a 3d printer nozzle would work and then be easy replaceable and strong
Way cool!
I really appreciate your videos I've watched all your chanel 2-3 times at least
*Awesome* 👍👍👍👍
Great knurling technique
Always cool 👍👍
I appreciate you’re thought skills and effort amazing video keep it up brother ❤
That will be perfect for fossil carving ! is the best tool for that !
Thats not "DIY" anymore. Thats professional Level. Under DIY i understand Things that i can do myself without Studying this stuff and have a full workshop with professional Tools and CNC Machines.
5:20 set heat to about 30 set your pulse to 1.5 if you want to go slow, set your low to 25% or just before the metal starts to gloss over, your high start with 45% if not fusing go higher till desired result. These setting are meant for thin metal fine work. I keep watching your awesome channel.
I really like his work, but sadly, my tool budget only covers a pine cone, a rubber band and a paperclip.
@@ozzymandius666 Jeebus, you can afford a pine cone, an elastic band, *_AND_* a paperclip?! 😲
Some people are so jammy; I'm still saving up for mine! 🤢
I'm right with you; I can't help but watch these fantastic videos thinking _"ooo, I want a mini-lathe, too!"_ or _"OMG, that fibre laser is awesome!"_ and _"Wow, I'd love a tig welder!"_ Then I remember the most important thing that I _can't_ buy... the guy's *talent!* 😂
@@Loneman_OG I am so broke that my money owes money. I may know what to do with a TIG welder doesn't mean I own one 😂. Or have a safe place to run it, I live in an apartment unit second floor. The down stairs lady hears one loud noise and she comes over and complains if it's going to go on all day.
@@DanteLevelsUp I feel your pain, fella. Years ago, I worked making commercial and domestic roller shutters, gates, sliding steel doors, window bars, and other security stuff. I learned to use plenty of chonky tools & equipment, and I'd made myself lots of random things for my home. Over-built car ramps, a fancy aquarium stand, a tank of a PC desk, and other assorted over-engineered stuff. 😎
Now I'm restricted to small, DIY projects using timber mostly until the prices rocketed. About 5 years ago, I discovered the 3D printing world, so I can release my pent-up creativity in that area. 💡😛
About your neighbour, we have a grumpy old git next door who always comes out and pretends to potter around his front or back garden _EVERY_ time he hears us doing _anything!_ He sticks his nosey beak over the fences to see what he can complain about; it got to the point where I told him that if he has a problem, and it's between 7am & 11pm, he can stfu and f3ck orf. Which worked... mostly. 🙄😄
Good job mister
Put Some Paint In There Also... Do A Lil' Air-Brushing With That Sweet Tool?! Nice Work!!
Exactly what i was thinking...
What model and power is your fiber laser? I've been on the lookout for one since discovering your channel.. 🤣
What is that hand guide thing at 4:00? That looks handy for some of the work I do
search this chan
An unusual contraption! Drilling with thin drills.
👍🏼👍🏼
Hey Levsha, you know that smell you can't seem to get rid of for a few days after you use the tig welder? That smell is You! That's the smell your body is making to tell you you should cover it up when you weld. The extreme uv light from the tig welder penetrates deep under your skin and cooks the tissue within. Scary stuff! We love your videos, and want you to keep making them forever. Take care of yourself. 😊
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Quedó excelente
Anybody notice the stock moving @58 seconds when the first part was being knurled? I’ll let you off the hook this time… next time i expect nothing but perfection! Hahaa. Kidding aside, you always make the nicest looking things in small sizes.
add two zeros the : to timestamp seconds
i want one
Есть тупой вопрос:
Если в баке замешать 1 к 1 соду и лимонную кислоту, они дадут какую-нибудь реакцию на обрабатываемой поверхности, или нет?
если поверхность будет мокрой, то дадут.
Now how is it at cleaning dishes
What is that tool called which makes the grippy part to that brass rod?
A knurling tool
@@woutmoerman711 Of course. I'm an idiot.
@@Keinapappa please, don't be hard on yourself. You can't know everything and you did the smart thing. You asked!
@@woutmoerman711 I've 3d printed knurled bolts and nuts as "fidgets" but my brain turned to neutral gear.😀
@@Keinapappa 😄👍
Love your videos, but hate the spoilers at the first few seconds and the thumbnail. I always skip til the actual beginning
Почему не верхняя подача абразива, а с низу? С верху была бы больше сила удара!
ну он теперь американец, а там все наоборот.
Hardly DIY though
DIY my azz!
Sold! I'll take one. 😂 Very well done sir! I wish I could see you and Clickspring do a collaboration. That would be dope!
Way too much time and effort to make something you can just buy.
Good skills though.
Why do you write in your channel info you were in the US when you are in Russia?
Why these are called DIY if ya need lathes and all the other fancy tools to make it? DIY should be something ya can do WITHOUT all those equipment...
Maybe you can put a spoonful of sodium bicarbonate in your mouth and blow it through a drinking straw.
I think they call that stuff Handmade. ???? He makes unusual stuff with the tools he has.
why not just modify an old Badger or Iwata airbrush?
Then he couldn't show off those great lathe skills.
DYI - You people be like: "Let´s start by using our precise laser engraver followed by industrial grade CNC machine.."
EDIT: Oh yeah, and let me get my TIG welder.
i get ya but the addige do it right once comes to mind ...i try to find the concept and redneck the hell out of the process ...and you cant say the end product isnt inspiring ...but i do feel ya
Thats a hobby Lathe for a couple hundret quids. And the laser is also cheap.
Its still do it yourself, made not bought. Dont get your point.
Do you see every "DYI" vídeo as a tutorial on how to do something yourself or something?
Because to start, you should not try and replicate this without proper tools and knowledge, is a DYI to the creator, he is doing It with the tools he has, if he only had a dril and a file It be a DYI as well as if he uses a cnc a láser cutter or whatever
and you do your DIY projects with what? gluing popsicle sticks together? are you 12 or something? they arent called big boy toys for nothing.
@@ultimatdestroier427 Not to mention a whole market for inexpensive welders... My first lathe was a Sherline exactly like his and does an amazing job making small parts for race cars