I really like the sturdy hardened design. It is a solid built that looks very tough. However, it's running about twice as fast as it should be. If you add some beefy gearing on the blade shaft it will slow it down and also increase the torque, Then you will have a winner. Also, I agree with others that it really needs a longer chute just in case a branch grabs your arm and tries to pull you in. Which is a super scary possibility, especially at the end of the day when you start getting tired.
@@JoelAClear One nice thing about the size of those "chunks" is that starting a fire in your wood stove is much easier with that size compared to chips.
@@giannisk36698 Would like to see how well it performs on larger diameter trunks, but the chips are way too big, imo. Should have been shorter blades close together to produce 2 inch or smaller chips, imo.
It is the heat that dulls your drill bits. The heat that softens the metal from lack of lube and often too high of cutting speed. Keeping them cool helps them to last many times longer. Lube, turn slower and provide plenty of feed (pressure) so you are always cutting into fresh cool metal.
Dosen't matter if this is my voice, only few or a place lots of can rely on! This is wholesome and honest! Another resolve from being able to view somone else's art or work! I might take a risk and switch my motor bike to belt driven! It seems way more efficent than chain driven! I'm thankful for not moving on when finding somthing good! I was always like that!
Properly lolled at the smoke-filled room around 2:40 Great build though, I think I'll use it to help teach my students! Tonnes of different processes used and plenty of things for them to discuss in terms of why you've done it like that, how else you could do it, and etc etc Keep up the good work! 👍
Good work buddy, but there is one very important thing, you should have woood feeder longer than your arm so blades cant catch you no matter what. Great video
I agree. Some random branch hooks your clothing, or gloves? Over before you can scream. Unseen wire, rope, or twine wrapped around your arm or leg? You'll probably get a single scream out, but you'll be gone before anyone hears it.
Awesome job, although I'd rather make hexagonal main shaft with 6 cutters which would result in finer, smaller chip particles. Just my 2 cents. Anyhow brilliant idea.
Еще раз покайфовал. Отличный агрегат. Одно но: когда ты сверлишь отверстия и держишь голой рукой железяку, - сердце сжимается... Не дай бог, железяку крутанёт! Не дай бог!!!
great job m8 but you defiantly need a slow feed roller in front of that , and not just for health and safety the stuff your kicking out is to long a slow feed roller working off the same engine with a gear reducer would produce chips not sticks , and as a bonus (ps 16 years feeding one o0f those on a daily basis as a tree surgeon in the UK ) it wont kill you faster than you can find the off button......which by the way should be on top of the feeder shoot or you got no chance , i have seen a climbers rope wrapper around a tree getting dragged in to a 9" chipper it was hilarious he was 20 feet up a conifer and the tree was bending as he was getting pulled in to the chipper ! we hit the stop button eventually ofc :-)
Thanks for posting the video, really impressed with your chipper. Would like to do similar, could you please tell me where I could buy a large pulley like that?
It’s a bit violent & the material is still too big for mulch or compost. I think it needs two blade drums that are over lapping, synchronised & running at a slower speed.
@@rimc8783 , flywheel. Remove the big part for the electric starter, cut a V shape canal and is ready. Harmonic balancer is to small. I'm not so good to write in english.
This is badass. Best DIY yet.
I really like the sturdy hardened design. It is a solid built that looks very tough. However, it's running about twice as fast as it should be. If you add some beefy gearing on the blade shaft it will slow it down and also increase the torque, Then you will have a winner. Also, I agree with others that it really needs a longer chute just in case a branch grabs your arm and tries to pull you in. Which is a super scary possibility, especially at the end of the day when you start getting tired.
Those aren't chips, they're chunks. Should be called a "Wood Chunker"
@@JoelAClear One nice thing about the size of those "chunks" is that starting a fire in your wood stove is much easier with that size compared to chips.
You are wrong ...it has great torque
@@giannisk36698 Would like to see how well it performs on larger diameter trunks, but the chips are way too big, imo. Should have been shorter blades close together to produce 2 inch or smaller chips, imo.
It is the heat that dulls your drill bits. The heat that softens the metal from lack of lube and often too high of cutting speed. Keeping them cool helps them to last many times longer. Lube, turn slower and provide plenty of feed (pressure) so you are always cutting into fresh cool metal.
Dosen't matter if this is my voice, only few or a place lots of can rely on! This is wholesome and honest! Another resolve from being able to view somone else's art or work! I might take a risk and switch my motor bike to belt driven! It seems way more efficent than chain driven! I'm thankful for not moving on when finding somthing good! I was always like that!
Properly lolled at the smoke-filled room around 2:40
Great build though, I think I'll use it to help teach my students! Tonnes of different processes used and plenty of things for them to discuss in terms of why you've done it like that, how else you could do it, and etc etc
Keep up the good work! 👍
That's the way to go! :)
A badass chipper. The chipping chamber is solid as a rock and the engine is relatively quiet.
Excellent work. :)
Thank you for teaching us how to assemble a wood chopper
Nice diy job! Maybe add more blades to make it finer
100% Лайк. Все по уму. Молодец! Самый лучший ролик в ю тубе о таком механизме.
I totally respect a man with skills. This is like going to the Olympics kind of skill. Bravo Sir!
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Amazing build 👍
The safety sissies would have a fit over this, but I love it. Great design.
Well done, sir.
Загляните ко мне на канал. Делаю развлекательные видосики, разборки и разломки всего что попадается
Yep good work mate!
Good work buddy, but there is one very important thing, you should have woood feeder longer than your arm so blades cant catch you no matter what. Great video
that is a great advice dawg
Nah just get kids with short arms to work for you!
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I'm so glad you said this because the whole time I'm like this is amazing but we need a long chute seperating us from blades of death sir 😭
I agree. Some random branch hooks your clothing, or gloves? Over before you can scream. Unseen wire, rope, or twine wrapped around your arm or leg? You'll probably get a single scream out, but you'll be gone before anyone hears it.
This is fabulous machine .make this and sale it in puerto Rico.there not too many sheader available here.great sheader.
Every time I see a wood chipper I think of Fargo!😂
Very good very best taknolgic good bless you keep it up
Thank you for showing me a way to bend steel.
Nice chipper build! We featured this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
Awesome job, although I'd rather make hexagonal main shaft with 6 cutters which would result in finer, smaller chip particles. Just my 2 cents. Anyhow brilliant idea.
Loved that build. Thank you for taking the time to make the video. It just eats the wood,
Маховик всё таки нужен для такого агрегата, движку будет легче, инерция сила
I’ve just watched the 2nd half, your quite a perfectionist. I bet your a well paid individual. And I’d go as far to say you deserve it too
Qq
Good fabrication skills. Looks like a chuck and duck chipper. Please be careful looks like there's no room for any mistakes.
Еще раз покайфовал. Отличный агрегат.
Одно но: когда ты сверлишь отверстия и держишь голой рукой железяку, - сердце сжимается... Не дай бог, железяку крутанёт! Не дай бог!!!
fabrication techniques! luvvit!💪💪👍👍
Woodchippers scare the hell out of me. This is going to give me nightmares
Looks good 👍👍
wow cool... made me miss landscaping and welding. lol
Универсальное видео ! Видел это же видео только с русской озвучкой🤷🧐
Это для импортных зрителей
Nice job
Your a very clever, precise man.
modern firewood chopper
Nice broter
Parabéns isto e talento coisa de mestre , avanços técnico da metalurgia aplicada ,parabéns .
Perfect.. Super,bravo bravo
great job m8 but you defiantly need a slow feed roller in front of that , and not just for health and safety the stuff your kicking out is to long a slow feed roller working off the same engine with a gear reducer would produce chips not sticks , and as a bonus (ps 16 years feeding one o0f those on a daily basis as a tree surgeon in the UK ) it wont kill you faster than you can find the off button......which by the way should be on top of the feeder shoot or you got no chance , i have seen a climbers rope wrapper around a tree getting dragged in to a 9" chipper it was hilarious he was 20 feet up a conifer and the tree was bending as he was getting pulled in to the chipper ! we hit the stop button eventually ofc :-)
Haha, my sentiments exactly. Great minds think alike.
Absolutely excellent job but you should have bought one.
Оборотов надо бы больше- помельче будет рубить . А так- зачётный агрегат!
Great job, nice video. Why aren't these on the market?
That’s cool af
Good video.i like video
Good job👍
beautifully done
Great job
Man i would buy one
Nice video 👍
I was afraid the bite would be too aggressive, blows the crud out of it though. My cutter limits it to 1/4 inch. Not done yet.
Was that your camera putting the yellow boxes over the welding arc?
Great work..l love it..muy buen trabajo me encanta thanks... gracias..
Thanks for posting the video, really impressed with your chipper. Would like to do similar, could you please tell me where I could buy a large pulley like that?
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Nice biuld!
Nice work , please u add a clutch
Maestro ,EXCELENTE !!!
NICE BUILD.....EXCELLENT
Much better than the bought ones.
It’s a bit violent & the material is still too big for mulch or compost.
I think it needs two blade drums that are over lapping, synchronised & running at a slower speed.
Nice : )
Amazing
Great video thank you.
can you give us more specifications? motor power, shaft diameter, pulley ratio...
awesome job btw!
Bel lavoro.. sei disposto a farne un altra?
Great job thanks for sharing. Can i know the pulleys diameters you used?? Machines look 8cm diam and chippers 40cm???? Thanks
Very beautiful working sir
good job terrific
Good idea
Great effort anyway.
nice machine👍
Nice machine
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Great job👍
Μπραβο σου φιλε μου !!!
how wide is the gap between the standing knife and the rolling knives? smaller branches are staying untouched as ive seen
Che bravo! Scuramente esce dalla scuola allievi operai
Très très belle invention 👌👌👌👌👌👌
I need a flywheels like that I just have no idea where to look for one.
Use a big flywheel, from a car.
@@01Autentic flywheels or harmonic balancer?
@@rimc8783 , flywheel. Remove the big part for the electric starter, cut a V shape canal and is ready. Harmonic balancer is to small. I'm not so good to write in english.
@@01Autentic Your English is ok with me! I'm understanding you perfect. Thank You
Washing machine pulleys and belt
Wow 🤩 nice work man
Un buen trabajo.
Pero , en el vídeo no se ve como se montaron los dos rodamientos!!!
Здравствуйте входная горловина должна быть на длинну руки в целях безопасности и двигатель надо закрывать.
Looks great! Excellent job!!! Do you have the dimensions of the various parts or plans of your wood chipper? Thank you in advance!!!
Good machine thank you
Can you make me a similar machine but for olive's oil? thank you
Золотые руки!!!
Braaaavo✌
the backhoe video is what i want to look for
Unless those blades are made out of high carbon steel, they can't be hardened like that, you would have to case harden them.
Zaebis 👍👍
Nice job bro 👍
I subscribe you 🌹
Just, beaitifull! Congratulate! You can put for us, all dimension for this project?
Beautiful,..sorry
Excellent job. Did you use 1/2" plate for the knifes?
Молодец! Супер!
realy nice wprk
What is the capacity of the branches?
Good
I bet this would work great on palm fronds i may build one to see
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Jesus that thing looks scary before adding the covers
388 people don’t understand what they saw. It’s a well made chipper.
Super 👍👏
Super
please make chooper machine for grass..
The workmanship is very nice, and has an interesting concept to it- but that’s no chipper. More mike de-leafer