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JetManJoe
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ก.พ. 2023
Growing older just means I know how to make cooler stuff !!!
Aussie Inventor/Builder,
The JetManJoe series is a channel about building projects with my mechanical, electrical and welding expertise, with over 20 years in the mechanical trade.
I'm also a pyrotechnician and love blowing stuff up for fun. Been in the fireworks and special effects industry for 10 years.
Chat to me on discord discord.com/invite/Fzdc6qG5hn
Aussie Inventor/Builder,
The JetManJoe series is a channel about building projects with my mechanical, electrical and welding expertise, with over 20 years in the mechanical trade.
I'm also a pyrotechnician and love blowing stuff up for fun. Been in the fireworks and special effects industry for 10 years.
Chat to me on discord discord.com/invite/Fzdc6qG5hn
TurboJet Go-Kart Ep#2 : Jets can be DANGEROUS
Turbos, they are HOT and DANGEROUS when using them as an experimental jet engine. In the second episode of the build a Jet Go-Kart series, I show some of the risks involved with using a turbo for a jet engine and how I approach this dangerous but exhilarating project.
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How to Roll a Perfect Truncated Steel Cone with a Snubber
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How to Draw a Flat Pattern Truncated Cone in 3 EASY STEPS with FREE APP!
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How to use a Slip Roller and Roll Sheet Metal
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How to use a Slip Roller and Roll Sheet Metal
2:28 "nice and square" - you mean nice and round?
Nice
You refer to the "next video." It would be helpful to include its link above. Found something similar for apple, "Cone calc" by Douglass Rudd
Is your form roller parallel with other rollers or pitched?? If pitched how do you determine how much?
Parallel mate. Thats the beauty of the snubber it will make the piece rotate around it
I think I already know the answer; but do you have a cut list of this?
No I don't sorry buddy.
G'day mate where do I buy the drawing tool thanks for doing the video cheers Kevin
The name of the tools is the STANLEY® FATMAX® Chisel Compass
Beat me to it thanks
@@JetManJoelol i was gonna ask the same question and nobody had answered. So i just googled it. Im needing to make a scope wrap for my gun. This vid should really help in making it. Thanks!!!
can you please tell me how to make the chakra with beet like this ?
Do you think it can work with a machine capable of rolling up to 50 mm thickness? Maybe I can make a “snubber” using bearings or something like that? Cool idea
Thanks mate for sharing 👍
How would you then cut this from the material? In your next video it looks a clean cut.
I used a plasma cutter with a circle cutting attachment.
@ Thanks!
Caked . . . . . man, extensive !
More like 'man expensive', its going to cost me 12k to build myself.
Good lord 😮 that's a mess 😬
You aren't wrong there. It gets worse as I pull it apart. I will have to do an update video of it in pieces
Get a new core, set that one aside for spare parts. Its not worth cleaning all that junk with a blown conrod bearing. There is shavings in all that goo, the crank and rods are done.
I have stripped the engine down. It spun a cam bearing and two main bearings. I've got it quoted to be ultrasonic cleaned then machined and get oversized bearings and pistons. Price for machining is good compared to short engine quote.
Is it possible to roll a ring like that, where it has a slight cone shape? Not a lot of degrees, but just slight tilt? I'm learning to do metal hoops for wooden barrels.
I'm 59yrs old and I learned something new today. I thought I knew it all 😂 jk. Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge & this video. It is appreciated 👍🏻
Good to hear. I too enjoy learning something new.. I can't take full credit for this idea. I'd just seen it on yt and refined it for the eveyday person.
Found finally good video of this, thank you
Any updates?
I had to put the project on hold while I catch up on stuff. My car and house repairs coupled with the start of a new job, its been a busy time. Hope for things to settle soon then get back into building the jet. 👍 Life gets in the way sometimes
@@JetManJoe No worries. Glad to hear that this isn't a dead project!
No way would I abandon it. Spent way too much money on parts for it 😁
Thanks Jett from ABQ NM
How on earth does this only have 426 views. Fantastic build. And great editing. 🤙🏾
Thank you 😁
Gracias
Bro WTF is dis
Battery cable on a truck that has corrosion. Get this alot with trucks that are driving on dirt roads in the mining industry.
Could this form truncated cones?
Yes, see my other videos
@@JetManJoe thank you
Please make more vids.
Life Saver ❤
the sheet is 8 to 10 mm, will it follow the ID or the OD. If she follows then whose?
Is there an application for iPhone cellphones?
The app that I have used was only on Android. There might be others like it on iPhone but probably won't be free.
@@JetManJoe Yes, it's true that you have to pay monthly, it's not free like on Android. For example, if there are free ones, please let me know
This includes not being able to go back and forth in only one direction Is it true?
Rotating the piece before each pass helps reduce a flat forming at the edge
@@JetManJoe So rolling of the reducer model must be in the same direction. If the reducer uses a 10mm plate with a large diameter, won't it be difficult to move the plate if it can't roll back and forth?
@@JetManJoe I've been rolling the reducer all this time having trouble having to move it a little when the roller is on the other side If you look at the video here, I think it makes sense, but what I question is whether the roller machine can be rotated back and forth without moving the rolled plate material.
Would have been nice to have shown it
This short has a link to the main video
LAYOUT😍
thanks brother
So you adjust your form roller the same amount on both sides? No pinching the steel more on the narrow side of the cone?
Yeah just even pressure on the whole piece
@@JetManJoe Cool! I just bought my first slip roller to hopefully make parts for a big pulsejet. Most of the information I found on rolling cones mentioned pushing one side of the form roller farther up, but on my machine the left and right adjustment are connected, just like on yours. I was wondering how to set up the machine to roll cones, but as I understand now, the snubber will take care of it?
Yep when I adjust my slip roller it lifts the whole roller evenly. Just put enough pressure on the work piece so it can slip a little but still roll through. The snubber will rotate it with ease. Look forward to your pulse jet. I have plans to build some in the future
Nice😊
Thank you so much bro You made my work so simple
Your welcome 👍
p;ease look at me
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Great Videos, straight to the point, thank you so much
Your welcome 😁
Looking good mate!
That’s a brilliant idea mate
Cheers it makes diagnosing road trains quick and easy. It runs off a milwaukee 18m battery making it very portable too.
so sensor is below the centre of thrust...
Must have had scrap piece of #4 finish.
Great vid! Very amusing 😂. Did you end up doing a vid on the Unimig Razor 40 air Plasma cutter?
Na I didn't, I've been busy building my jet instead
Saw a man once who was a qualified engineer who had to make/fab a cone for a hopper about 6ft Dia he spent about 15mins doing the Pi-R square calc' drew it all out cut & rolled it - it was too small did it 3 times ,the guy walked from the job ............
Haha nice. Measure twice cut once
@@JetManJoe: he did 3 times still got it wrong lol !
You can also split it up, so you end up with less wasted material. That's better for my purpose - making a backpacking cone that doubles as windshield and potstand. Having it split means it's easier to pack, more vertically stable because on the extra joints I have length-wise ridges for interlocking the pieces. more cutting and bending work, more time to assemble as a tradeoff for way less material wasted, which is important to me because titanium is expensive.
Excellent work. Very impressive panel. The fuel tank looks like it will be superb.
Cheers mate, I'm a bit OCD so I like to overthink everything before I make it so it comes out looking top notch. Hopefully get some more done later this week.
@@JetManJoe I am exactly the same. Some call it OCD but I like things to look right and to be the best that I can do.
@@carlwilson1772 Taking pride in your work. 👍
Couldn’t agree more… such wicked perfection
why is there a gap in the shaft ?
Yahoo ! 4th try, I got it correct on paper. Now will transfer to aluminum flashing for the final piece. :)
What you making the cone for? Project?
@@JetManJoe I'm a hobbyist - so I picked up a solar spot light out of neighbors trash. It still worked - but lens clouded over and cracked- replaced with glass. LED reflector was water/weather damaged. I knew, I could not just cut a cone out of metal and make it work. After several searches, I found your TH-cam page and followed the directions. D1-21mm D2-57mm H-35mm. Final cut was on aluminum flashing (roof repair, etc.). Polished inside to mirror finish and fastened to inside of old reflector :) Thank you again !
Nice 👍
I use the same method for years and works perfect.
❤❤❤❤❤❤ from sri lanka
Very nice! Looking forward to seeing your work mate. Do you build turbojets for people if requested???
At the moment no I don't, but in the future you never know, I might end up selling the ones that I have built for myself. I generally build things for the new experience then sell them to fund the next project. I'm soo pumped for the new year and what this build will become.
Cool
Thanks man , im doing lots of exhausts for my bikes by hand and its painfull and slow and never perfect but with this it will be easier
Best of luck with that 😁