BEFORE COMMENTING READ THIS: ДО КОММЕНТАРИИ ПРОЧИТАЙТЕ ЭТО: 1) This is a lifting system for a sawmill saw head Это подъемная система для пильной головки пилы 2) What can you do with it? - Lift a saw head and adjust board thickness. Что ты можешь сделать с этим?- Поднимите пильную головку и отрегулируйте толщину доски. WORKING SAWMILL VIDEO HERE: th-cam.com/video/4OdldBzwaQw/w-d-xo.html ВИДЕО РАБОТОЙ ВИДЕО ЗДЕСЬ: th-cam.com/video/4OdldBzwaQw/w-d-xo.html
I enjoy watching your build. In your design you should hold the crank so that the weight of the lifted object won't fall back due to gravity,mind considering another gearing system that would stay put even after you release it. I'm sure you'll find ways. Thanks by the way, Great Build!,lookin' forward for more.
I was just scrolling through the boring TH-cam videos, they , boom ! I saw your video and I knew my Friday just got even better. Love this series and keep the the awesome work/videos.
Simply awesome! Plus, it's a nice, gorgeous and well stocked workshop you have got right there, the combination of that workshop and the right mind, I tell you there's no limit to creativity; wish I had such
Cheers. Let's be honest - it's an old barn, I will upgrade it when I eventually get to doing that. But until then, you're right, it serves its purpose really well despite the worn look. I wish all men had their private corner to find refuge from. :D
Looks like a great setup with the gearing to lift the weight it will eventually hold. Looks like the cable anchor points (lollipops) could be closer together so the cables will not be on the angle they’re on when the carriage is lifted causing them to rub as they get wound up.
Yup, you're right. Have to play around with it a little. Maybe change the cable anchor points up on the shaft and alter the direction of cable spooling. Or if the cable starts to chip away change to motorcycle chains.
I wonder how difficult it might be to design/build/install a guide for the line kind of like what they have on baitcaster fishing reels? The guide moves side to side and the line passes through it so that it ensures a tight spiral around the spool.
Cheers man! Don't let yourself to be fooled by the fancy tools. The only tools a man needs are angle grinder and a welder. :D Everything else is a bonus.
I was lucky to acquire the farm with most of the heavy machinery already in it. The hand tools I've bought over the years and three items were sent to me by Evolution Power Tools which I'm highly grateful for.
The guide columns could be made of round pipe, to which the grating system was adapted. The metal cable is too in demand on that small diameter shaft, so a larger diameter drum was required. Good luck and like!
Man, it's so unusual to not to see you in coveralls :D Happy to see another video and looking forward for first test :) When you lifted up and down the beam, you reminded me the song from Rocky movie :D
Yeah, I'm going through coveralls like butter - all are worn out. Plus it's getting warm here, it's over 10 degrees Celsius around here daily so I'm starting to sweat my but off already even without the warm and comfy hug of the coverall. :D
Cheers. I hope I will be able to figure out the frame for the electric motor and ICE in the next video. A lot of staring and thinking needs to be done. :D
Let me explain myself: 1) Elimate the use of chains and accompanying sprockets, this reduce cost and increase reliability. 2) Steel cable is much stronger. A #60 chain width 1/2" has a load capacity of 17000lbs, whereas a steel cable of the same diameter has a load capacity of 25000lbs. Chains normally fail from the weakest link, so if only one of the hundreds of pins in a chain fails, its catastrophic. 3) Steel cable carrying a load wrapping around the relatively smaller shaft has a much lower torque compared to a chain being on a larger sprocket. For example a 4" sprocket induces 4x more torque on a 1" shaft compared to the steel cable version. Therefore, a more powerful motor is required.
On that smaller sprocket. would have been nice to see a boxed area to contain oil for the chain. Chain enters one direction and submerges into the oil then enters out soaking in oil. self lubricating.
maravilloso, por fin encuentro un buen tutorial sobre esto, quiero hacerme mi propia mesa regulable en altura y creo que este sistema funcionara, muchas gracias por compartir
the diameter of the round iron or pulley must be at least 14 times greater than the diameter of the cable so that the cable does not deteriorate prematurely, for a cable of diameter 6 the round iron must at least measure 84 mm
Oh to have the steel and toys to make smaller pieces out of big pieces. I have to say that if this is a first build then what comes next as your very clever. I don't think I could do as well and I have years of time in machine shops from building race cars and big boy toys. Very good so far, I can assume that your keeping a diary of sizes and bearing types/no., etc. I would use this saw when finished I do believe
great project and well done, wow! but its not always clear what parts you are making for what and some points I think are skipped. Like it looked like welding in side the posts, what was that for? Maybe intentional to leave things out? but none the less what an achievement.
Welding inside the posts - you're thinking of the lift mechanism and "crash cage" attachment points. As you can see the lifting mechanism is bolted on to the posts which means the nuts are inside the rectangular tubes. The top ends of the tubes will be covered in the future - how will the nuts stay in place and how can one get to them? - Thus the welding of the nuts to the inner wall of the tube.
Nice work. How about making the drive system self locking for not letting the weigth fall down when u take ur hands off it.u can use acme screw or worm gear.
Beautiful job buddy, a lot of dislikes from armchair shit heads always with something bad to say about everything. Keep building Donn, you got some skills, cheers.
BEFORE COMMENTING READ THIS:
ДО КОММЕНТАРИИ ПРОЧИТАЙТЕ ЭТО:
1) This is a lifting system for a sawmill saw head
Это подъемная система для пильной головки пилы
2) What can you do with it? - Lift a saw head and adjust board thickness.
Что ты можешь сделать с этим?- Поднимите пильную головку и отрегулируйте толщину доски.
WORKING SAWMILL VIDEO HERE: th-cam.com/video/4OdldBzwaQw/w-d-xo.html
ВИДЕО РАБОТОЙ ВИДЕО ЗДЕСЬ: th-cam.com/video/4OdldBzwaQw/w-d-xo.html
Donn DIY
Thank you very much. cool thing turned out !!! I will be watching you. Greetings from Russia.
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Simple, and will work well. Easy to change sprockets if you need more mechanical advantage. Remember to grease the cables.
I enjoy watching your build. In your design you should hold the crank so that the weight of the lifted object won't fall back due to gravity,mind considering another gearing system that would stay put even after you release it. I'm sure you'll find ways. Thanks by the way, Great Build!,lookin' forward for more.
Why all the downvotes? This is awesome!
I was just scrolling through the boring TH-cam videos, they , boom ! I saw your video and I knew my Friday just got even better. Love this series and keep the the awesome work/videos.
Agree 110% He is awesome !
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Simply awesome! Plus, it's a nice, gorgeous and well stocked workshop you have got right there, the combination of that workshop and the right mind, I tell you there's no limit to creativity; wish I had such
Cheers. Let's be honest - it's an old barn, I will upgrade it when I eventually get to doing that. But until then, you're right, it serves its purpose really well despite the worn look. I wish all men had their private corner to find refuge from. :D
Looks like a great setup with the gearing to lift the weight it will eventually hold.
Looks like the cable anchor points (lollipops) could be closer together so the cables will not be on the angle they’re on when the carriage is lifted causing them to rub as they get wound up.
Yup, you're right. Have to play around with it a little. Maybe change the cable anchor points up on the shaft and alter the direction of cable spooling. Or if the cable starts to chip away change to motorcycle chains.
Great video I sure wish I found your channel before I built mine You make it seam easy . thanks for sharing
Nothing but pure awesome in this video Donn!
Thanks and thanks for watching. The build process could be faster but I'm a really slow guy. You should see me crossing the road. :D
Классная работа!Пересматриваю все твои видео!Респект!
Man you are going to have one nice sawmill
I hope so. ;)
Very useful video. Thank you brother
You must be the most intuitive mechanical genius west of the Ural. I bet you could rebuild the Eiffel Tower from scratch. Great respect!
Waw, you're a creative/inventive guy ! Congratulations, job well done and excellent video.
Thanks for watching!
I wonder how difficult it might be to design/build/install a guide for the line kind of like what they have on baitcaster fishing reels? The guide moves side to side and the line passes through it so that it ensures a tight spiral around the spool.
Good job! Very skillful workmanship... and what a collection of tools! Keep it up.
Cheers man! Don't let yourself to be fooled by the fancy tools. The only tools a man needs are angle grinder and a welder. :D Everything else is a bonus.
You are so lucky to you have all those machineries and tool at home for homemade saw mill.
I was lucky to acquire the farm with most of the heavy machinery already in it. The hand tools I've bought over the years and three items were sent to me by Evolution Power Tools which I'm highly grateful for.
Merci vos vidéos m'aide beaucoup pour la construction de ma machine pour mon projet d'exploitation artisanale de bois
the open bearing on the winder will quickly get fouled by sawdust and dirt a lovely job but that bearing needs a seal
Its always good when you get to that moment ...
And it DOES'NT suck!!
That's an intense cutter you got here
Very nice work. Looking great.
The guide columns could be made of round pipe, to which the grating system was adapted. The metal cable is too in demand on that small diameter shaft, so a larger diameter drum was required. Good luck and like!
Золотые руки и светлая голова, явно не алкоголик.
А ты завидуешь или сожалеешь,что не можешь с ним БухнУть,по Бухарски...!)))Каламбур...
These vídeos are very cool to me
I'm glad you enjoy them! Thanks for watching.
Excellent job 👍
Very smooth system, thank you for sharing your amazing video
You are one very ingenious man !
Looking good as always. Like your work and videos too. Thanks for sharing...
Thanks man. And thanks for watching. ;)
Man, it's so unusual to not to see you in coveralls :D Happy to see another video and looking forward for first test :)
When you lifted up and down the beam, you reminded me the song from Rocky movie :D
Yeah, I'm going through coveralls like butter - all are worn out. Plus it's getting warm here, it's over 10 degrees Celsius around here daily so I'm starting to sweat my but off already even without the warm and comfy hug of the coverall. :D
Donn DIY 10 degrees? OMG, we have 30 in Poland 😋
Hey man nice choice of pliers. Knipex for the win
Good job, congratulations from Brazil!!
جيد ليس كل الناس تعرف قيمة ما صنعت عمل يستحق الشكر
Great job bro
Thank you very much!
awesome power tools
I have been following your project! You got Heart!
Cheers!
Vous êtes un vrai artiste bravo 👏👏👏
Thank you...Canada
Very good job! Congratulations
Вот мучался 5:25, у тебя же есть токарный станок, выровнять плоскость для посадки шестерни.
Don't know why, but I love the tick that drill press makes, kind of reminds of my the one we used to have in my dad's shop
Ha, mine sounds exactly the same way. I thought about that too when I see him use the drill press.
There's no play in the bearings or in the shafts or anything. I've looked into that tick in the past but gave up on it and let it be.
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Nice job. Greetings to you
Cheers!
A man of ideas
Thanks alot.👍👍👍
Another awesome build keep up the good work
J'adore la fabrication
I really like watching your film.
Great video .. your new follower from algeria
Cheers! Thanks for watching and subscribing. I appreciate it. ;)
Another great video. wonderful work as always . looking forward to the next video
Cheers. I hope I will be able to figure out the frame for the electric motor and ICE in the next video. A lot of staring and thinking needs to be done. :D
Pretty good!
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It's very beautiful! You are very strong and ingenious! Compliments! It's a very informative video!!
Excelente muito bom Deus abençoe sempre vc 🙌🙏
- Honey, have you seen my toothbrush?
- Uh, no, darling, I haven't, sorry!
That steel cable idea is ingenious.
Let me explain myself:
1) Elimate the use of chains and accompanying sprockets, this reduce cost and increase reliability.
2) Steel cable is much stronger. A #60 chain width 1/2" has a load capacity of 17000lbs, whereas a steel cable of the same diameter has a load capacity of 25000lbs. Chains normally fail from the weakest link, so if only one of the hundreds of pins in a chain fails, its catastrophic.
3) Steel cable carrying a load wrapping around the relatively smaller shaft has a much lower torque compared to a chain being on a larger sprocket. For example a 4" sprocket induces 4x more torque on a 1" shaft compared to the steel cable version. Therefore, a more powerful motor is required.
On that smaller sprocket. would have been nice to see a boxed area to contain oil for the chain. Chain enters one direction and submerges into the oil then enters out soaking in oil. self lubricating.
The dislikes are from people that had their eyes welded
maravilloso, por fin encuentro un buen tutorial sobre esto, quiero hacerme mi propia mesa regulable en altura y creo que este sistema funcionara, muchas gracias por compartir
Gut gemacht fehl nur noch die Bremse ? 😕
Esse progeto seu me ajudo muito pra eu começa a minha deus abençoe sempre por compartilha conosco
the diameter of the round iron or pulley must be at least 14 times greater than the diameter of the cable so that the cable does not deteriorate prematurely, for a cable of diameter 6 the round iron must at least measure 84 mm
Thanks for the tip. I can change it up. It felt flimsy too. Glad to learn this tip from you. Thanks for watching!
great video
AMAZING TOOL
Cheers man!
Well done Donny, Well done!
Oh to have the steel and toys to make smaller pieces out of big pieces. I have to say that if this is a first build then what comes next as your very clever. I don't think I could do as well and I have years of time in machine shops from building race cars and big boy toys. Very good so far, I can assume that your keeping a diary of sizes and bearing types/no., etc. I would use this saw when finished I do believe
Great idea God bless you. You are a genius
Nice job
Cheers!
Great video as always!👍
Cheers man! You keep the project going by watching the build process. ;)
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very nice brother
Magdrill. That's fancy stuff.
Your r genius you make everything excelente your videos too perfect recorded
No worries. Thanks for watching man!
Great job
great project and well done, wow! but its not always clear what parts you are making for what and some points I think are skipped. Like it looked like welding in side the posts, what was that for? Maybe intentional to leave things out? but none the less what an achievement.
Welding inside the posts - you're thinking of the lift mechanism and "crash cage" attachment points. As you can see the lifting mechanism is bolted on to the posts which means the nuts are inside the rectangular tubes. The top ends of the tubes will be covered in the future - how will the nuts stay in place and how can one get to them? - Thus the welding of the nuts to the inner wall of the tube.
Бобик, ты балбес. Столько заморочек. Всё в разы проще делается. Трос продеваеш через ролики и наматываеш на ось ручки. Цепь, промвал, звёзды лишние
Thas a life living in the woods in fabricating when is raining outside
Muito bom seu trabalho amigo 👏👍
Good job
i like this tekening
Cheers! It's for my sawmill. This saw head lifting system works great.
I like the way you think.
Cheers!
Nice work. How about making the drive system self locking for not letting the weigth fall down when u take ur hands off it.u can use acme screw or worm gear.
🤔🤔i think about the Brake (lock system) when handling idle at the Top
Was hard but great job! Congractulations about your videos.
Cool man, Wondering how you intend to brake the unit so it doesn't just fall down and spin the handle?
Very interesting. But never mind!
Beautiful job buddy, a lot of dislikes from armchair shit heads always with something bad to say about everything. Keep building Donn, you got some skills, cheers.
Cheers dude! I will keep building. ;)
Nice work
Very excellent
Top man Very good
Looking nice
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Muito show my friend 👍👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
Excellent
gotta keep the singing going, in case welding doesnt pay the bills!
That's right - have to keep my options open. :D
sick JNCOs, bra
Молодец , классное видео. С нетерпением жду завершения проекта чтобы посмотреть на результат 👍
Спасибо. Спасибо, что посмотрели видео!
Look good its amazing
Somebody got a sponsor... :)
You should have trimmed those welding lightning parts
👍💪✌️👌🤳 .....🙋🙋🙋 good job... good luck
Баракелде. Кыргызстандан салам.
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over eng allways good !
Nice project.
Very nice