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Maker Mind
Germany
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2013
I want to share my free designs and the experience that i gain by tying out things on this channel.
My Dad: www.fischersailboats.de/
My Dad: www.fischersailboats.de/
Wooden-ring making Tools Mk2 for Micro Lathe
Free Files: www.thingiverse.com/thing:6423591
Outro Song: The Ring Song - The Petersens
Outro Song: The Ring Song - The Petersens
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Can you help me build my Dream Cuttingboard, Dad?
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What a crazy challenge. But luckily my dad and I make a great team at projects like these. Thank you so much Rachel for being the model in this Intro! Music: Maybe - GRiZ (ft. Yoshi Flower)
DIY Automatic 3D printable Bird Feeder MK2
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Song: Florence the Machine - Bird Song Print Files (Free): www.thingiverse.com/thing:6236584
Building A Forrest Themed E-Guitar
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Design Templete I used: www.printables.com/model/398795-the-prusacaster-a-3d-printable-guitar Music: (Måneskin) Beggin' - Fingerstyle Guitar Cover | Josephine Alexandra Believer - Imagine Dragons - Fingerstyle Guitar Cover | Eddie van der Meer
The Best 3D Printed Dust Extraction For Your CNC?
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A standard dust shoe probably has higher peak performance but prefer something that is less in the way and easier to use. I designed this for a 65mm Spindel. here are the free 3D print files www.thingiverse.com/thing:5971728
Mountain Geodome Tiny House Construction Timelapse
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It took me a month to design this unique House and i teamed up with my dad to turn it into reality. Overall i am quite pleased with this design and would love to build an improved one for another client. email for inquiry: makermindde@gmail.com .
VW Caddy V -2022 Camper Van Conversion
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instagram: maker.mind.photos E-mail: makermind@gmx.de
Building a wooden swing in the Alps
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this was a little project for my sister in Swizerland. hopefully it will spread lots of joy :D.
Building an Oak Hanging Chair
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I wanted a hanging chair that makes me forget about all my problems when i lay in it and so I built one. It was inspired by seashells. There was so much that I learned with this project like for example steambending. Music: 1. Synthony performs Opus by Eric Prydz with Auckland Symphony Orchestra 2. Happy Cooking Food by Infraction [No Copyright Music] Best Time
Designing a wooden bicycle frame Mk4
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About a year ago two friends and I started working on a wooden bicycle frame and this video summarises the process so far. There's still a long road ahead but I am convinced it will continue to be an incredible journey. thanks to you Cedric and Armin, without you two I probably would have never even dared to tackle this project.
Timelapse of me building my dream workshop.
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Timelapse of me building my dream workshop.
3D Printable Food Dispenser | Version 2 |
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3D Printable Food Dispenser | Version 2 |
Best 3D printed Electric Skateboard Housing Design?
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Best 3D printed Electric Skateboard Housing Design?
A recommendation for people using spray paint. You can use stuff called clear 2k for finish. That’s a 2 part epoxy spray paint but once activated the can only lasts like 48 hours but it’s extremely tough stuff just as tough if not more than automotive spray gun lacquer. It’s UV resistant too so won’t go all weird. I’ve seen people also fully sand away the top sheet and apply a new one with epoxy but that’s much tricker to get right but you can get a factory finish too especially with a double layer top sheet that has a clear sheet on top to protect the design
Oh that’s smart! Cool project
Can I use paint that you put on with a brush
@immernochjamie2512definitely not as ideal. The thicker the paint layer the more likely to break apart when the ski bends. But I don't know what specific paint you're talking about so if in doubt...try it and share your results :)
@@makermind2050ok thank you for your fast reply I have another question if I would use spray paint do I need to tape the other side of the ski so no paint comes there
@immernochjamie2512 if you use colorful paint and want to really make sure it doesn't reach the metal edge you can tape it. If your skis are flat on the ground and you spray from top it won't reach the bottom anyways.
What sorts of veneers do you use? Your wood looks thicker than most of the veneers I can find online.
@@Butteredthanatoast what I use varies. Look for 1.5mm (in Germany we call it saw-veneer) that's something I find often. The thickest one I ever bought were 4mm walnut boards.
@@makermind2050 Thanks. Also, do you know what size of screws you used for the spreaders?
You don't need a spray gun to do a 2k clear, you can get 2k clear cans, they have the second component separated inside the can and needs to be punctured with the button on the bottom and mixed, then you get a few hours to spray. I've used them in automotive touchup, very useful.
I to am struggling to find mandrel for my mini lathe here in the UK do you sell the plane for the 3d printer or where can I get one from
@@DazzaYanited the files are in the description for free if you mean that?
Very nice work. What is your method for sanding the inside of the ring?
I usually just wrap sandpaper around a small finger and sand it like that.
Thank you so much for this! I have the same module but struggled designing a good case for the magnets. One issue I'm still dealing with, though: how do you manage the heat coming from the levitation module?
@@deanz_ I had it running months on end. Never had a heat issue. I'd love to take credit for designing a good heat distribution but honestly I didn't know there was even heat to deal with 😂
Any chance you have made a STL file for a 80mm spindle yet????
Unfortunately not
Maybe you are able to just scale it up and make an adapter for the hose
Great video 💯🔥
This is so cool! I used to make wooden rings for fun but I've been considering doing it again lately. Do they sell on etsy relatively easy?
Is it not kinda dangerous to take bindings of and on?
@@swratzu6145 no. It's common practice and as long as you don't destroy the holes on the skis they will hold nicely.
hi what is the screw size for the ring holder arms?
Can you share the links to the 3d printing designs? I have the same exact mini lathe, and the designs would help me a lot.. 🙏🏽
At the bottom of the description you'll find a thingiverse link
@makermind2050 👌🏽🙏🏽
Looking forward to giving this a try, thanks for sharing. Guessing each leg gets 1 each of arm 1, 2, and 3 (plus the correct ring). I printed these out, and now I have a little pile and I'm not sure which arms are which number. Is there any indication on the pieces themselves that I'm missing? Which arm is meant to be oriented "out" (ie away from the center of the table)? Seems there's a slight angle but it's subtle.
@@patrickschless9992 ah good flaw you're pointing out hahaha 😅. I'll label the part itself next time. Well, yes they all have a different angle and it's important. But just place them on a flat surface and match the ones that lean exactly the same. Then you put together one unit and that unit is screwed on the table corner so that the leg points away from the center. Once you mounted one the others are easier to orient since you can mirror the first one kina. Hope this messy instruction for some miracle reason helps :D
@@makermind2050 Thanks that's helpful :) Making a small art table with my kiddo. Excited to see how it goes -- guessing the wobbliness will be mitigated by short legs (and my 1" dowel is very snug in the 26mm rings, which may help)
@patrickschless9992 awesome. Have fun you two! :D
Where did u get them from?
@@erickharo9696the cutting tools? From AliExpress
Do you know the screw sizes for the 3D printed form you made?
So lovely
This is a piece of art worth putting on the wall and giving on over generations 🫣😍🔥🔥
People like you give me a tough time! 🤣🤣 I want my things to be useful 🥲.
Ever heard of a push stick? Or do you need to lose a finger first?
@@samsanderson7159 maybe that second one. So far so good 👍
Great job, thank you for putting all the work into designing these tools. I've printed & used v1 & v2 of your tools and they work great. One question, can you put a link to the cutting tools & tips you ordered from Aliexpress please?
Hey are you selling the 3d printed part?🤞
@@jemandtheholograms1 no I don't
Very good job! 👍😃
Try to sit on the middle of it i wanna see it break
I'd say in the middle the forces are nicely distributed so it should break a lot faster when a person sits on the edges to my understanding?
No the top will snap if u got on the middle the edges are where the legs are so its stronger
Btw where did u buy the top and legs
@@johnaceman5438 Hardware Store. 4 broom sticks and a 12mm plywood sheet from birch
@@makermind2050ty
Great! How did you attach the solar panel to the railings?
@@Marco-lk5lu I put cuztomly made wooden strips that fit right under the rail from teak wood and then screwed these to the panel.
@@makermind2050 A surprising solution
Are you using a bandsaw to make those thin slices of wood or are you just using a handsaw? Been struggling to get my thin slices even.
Informative video, well done. The background "MUSIC" was a real irritation. I wonder why any video would use it. It just interferes with the purpose of the video. And the repetitive two or three notes compounded the problem.
@@retiredtom1654 thanks for the feedback
wowwww nice board
brilliant
Hello! Did you try putting carbon fiber between the sandwich layers? Possibly it would give the wood a lot of rigidity in all directions of wobble. Thank you for sharing your experience.
@@txemovil1636It would for sure be a massive improvement but we don't do it for the sake of sustainability 😅.
How do you know when your done sanding?
Can you explain what the minimal parts to print would be for a size 7.5 ring? Also, do you know the size of the screws you used to hold the arms? Thanks for this great resource!
Oh, an alternative to clipping the plywood could be to sandwhich a sheet of metal between the wood, I've seen others do that for plywood projects to give it additional rigidity But then you get into the problem of using metal lol
I’m intrigued to know what you did with the Ridged stacking toolboxes and if that had something to do with the solar panels? A very nice build that must be so inspiring for creativity and building.
I actually built myself a power station with a battery in the ridged tool box. But a year after I bought a car and put some of the electronics in there as well as the solar panel. Now I just use the boxes for transporting tools like intended.
Hello! First of all, congratulations on the project. I wanted to ask if you see these paintings or sell the plans? Or share them freely? Thank you
The project started with that intention in mind but by now the design got too complex. People would need to weld stainless steel and be very precise with the wooden connections, so I'm aiming to sell the frames locally. But we will continue to share our progress online for others to benefit from :D
It doesn't matter that you have to weld. I really liked the geometry and I find it more difficult to make plans than to weld. I'm not good with computers at all. That's why I was asking about the plans. I would love to make one with my own hands. Thank you
@@txemovil1636 i'll keep that feedback in mind moving forward 👍
Hey love the video could you please link your lathe. I would love to get a good starter one.
Yea same! i have a mini lathe i make wands on but i cant always use it for space reasons. I want to get a micro lathe for rings
Hi thanks so much for the videos am with the coment before have no 3d printer but would love to have a set for my mini lathe .
You were the vid I needed all this time, and I'm glad I found you. I use belt straps to hold my mini lathe down, and as for attaching stock, what do you use in the collet?
Hi would would you print a sale these as I don’t have a 3d printer but would love a set off these thanks
Cool bike mate ! I'm asking myself why did you not want to make the vertical axis ( seat tube ) in wood ?
Well the top section needs to be a metal tube in order for the seat tube to slide in. So the only way we see to do that is "surround " a metal tube in wood. It feels unesseary and adds a lot to the weight. That being said it forces you to make the metal to wood connection on the top and bottom of the seat post tube very strong to not lack stiffness. Now on our mk7.5 we finally achieved a really nice connection. I'm surprised that no other wooden bike frame we found online ditches the wood surrounding the seat tube.
Ciao posso chiederti con cosa hai trattato gli anelli alla fine? hai usato qualche olio?
Hi, do you sell this products ? Interested in buying a couple
What is the name of this blue wood?
Its a blue dyed kind of plywood. It doesn't have a name
@@makermind2050 thanks
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Nice and Short Video, the Idea is also Great ! I try to do something Similar but instead of Triangles, I would like to change it to pentagons (wood plates) and a biger Size. To get a Dodecahedron for a Cat Bed =D Maybe you could try to Design a Connector ;) Keep up the good work!
Question when doing this is repainting necessary after use? How often do you paint?is there chipping?
only on the edges where my skis sometimes scrape on one another is the paint being damaged over time. the rest lasts a really long time 5 years at least I see.
awsome
Isn't it possible to build something like that just with permanent magnets? What exactly does this coil circuit thingy do? Looks absolutely unreal btw haha! :)
It's 4 electro magnets that are actively adjusted in strength so that the permanent magnet puck is balanced on top so it's quite sophisticated kind of like a Quadrocopter but with magnets.
Cooles wooden Bike! 👍👌
Awesome work!!! I've made some Kalimbas as well!! I love it!!!