Awesome. I need exactly one of these. I've been following a long time. Im really glad to see how you've grown from building your own bench to where you are now. This is an awesome custom tool.
@@TheMetalistI’ve ran brakes for years, you could make a smaller bottom die for a tighter bend, or even put a smaller piece of angle iron in and your radius will be a lot tighter.
It is this moment where I am most thankful for my CNC milling machine 😂 Perhaps I am too lazy to be this creative with tools. Amazing outcome with basic tools. Bravo.
I bought your welding table build plans and it was great step by step. I've been searching the web trying to find a good drill tap set. Can mention what taps you use and counter sink bits you use in your builds. Your fabrication builds are the BEST I've seen. Thanks for sharing your builds with the world 🌍🙌
Oh Mann, einfach geil! Ich bin gerade an 2 Projekten von dir am Nachbauen und jetzt kommt das nächste Ding auf meine Wunschliste. Ich hab schlossern als Hobby angefangen und deine Pläne sind echt dankbar für Noobs wie mich ;) Ich lern echt viel dabei und es macht Spaß. Und vor allem wenn man es selber macht, merkt man erst wie viel Arbeit das ist. Auf jeden Fall, danke für deine tollen Projekte!! Du tust dir da echt was an.
Beautiful. A real pleasure in watching you work. All the small details, chamfering the holes and edges. Neat tool for breaking the edge on your slots too. Great bender, great work. Thanks.
Love it - we made a small press for bending inside corners on letters - but it is hydraulic - this is a great project! I will use it as inspiration for the next build for sure!
@Factory400 12 часов назад It is this moment where I am most thankful for my CNC milling machine Perhaps I am too lazy to be this creative with tools. Amazing outcome with basic tools. Bravo.
another brilliant design , an idea came to me when you upended the machine "vertically" this would work perfect for (dimple dies) i will be constructing one for myself in the future , thanks for sharing
I know that someone is a master of their craft when I come back from time to time to re-watch their videos just to enjoy seeing beautiful products come to life, beautifully filmed and edited.
Don't be sure if i like more the simple design or the functionality. Great project 👍 Just to the right time on a sunday evening a good movie...this is what it takes 😆 I am excited what's up next 🙌
Allein die gleit-Führung mit Gewinden drin ist eine super-Idee. Da könnte man mit extrem wenig Aufwand eine Rollen-Biegemaschine draus bauen: 2 Rollen anstelle des "V-Amboss" und eine Rolle statt des beweglichen "Hammers" (keine Ahnung wie ich's ausdrücken soll). Dazu zusätzliche Gewinde in den Grundkörper in der Nähe des Hebels. Da könnte man dann eine Halterung mit Schraube als Press-Spindel befestigen um die bewegliche Rolle Richtung fester Rollen zu drücken.
Vielen Dank 😊 Ja das stimmt dachte mir auch schon sowas bloß die Idee mit dem gewinde die hatte ich noch nicht 😅 aber da kann man so viel verschiedene Matrizen bauen. Vl mach ich noch eine teil zwei für in dem ich mal alle Ideen verwirkliche 😅
Awesome work and good show of skills and thought :) - keep it up One day i hope i live somewhere were tools and materials aren't so expensive that I can do projects or have fun making stuff without the thought of the repercussions of not having food or a roof over my head (Life can be hard but doesn't mean not to dream)
Why did I watch this?! 😂 I now see more tools and bits I need to buy. My wife is NOT going to be pleased. Really nice work!! Thanks for taking the time to show us. I’ll see if I can put it in the mix for this Summer’s projects.
Great work as always Dirk... Just a thought you could put a crank handle and 2 fixed bearings to make a radius roller.. I know you have a dedicated Heavy duty one.
The man has to be doing stuff infuriating on purpose. He literally just took a piece off the drop saw and then cut the miter with an angle grinder right after. Sweet Jesus
That sixteen minutes felt like an hour. Had my brain going 100% the entire time. I very much like the lack of music and unnecessary narration. I mean you could talk... but some people really like the sounds of their own voice.
I don't know where to start. I have been a fabricator machinist, tinkerer since a child. Now 64 employed in a job I enjoy going to because of my ability to repair, replace, modify parts and mechanisms to bring the companies vital equipment back to life again. At 16 started an apprenticeship in England. Five years later released on the world as a millwright. This is the point from which I view this man work. Almost made me shed a tear. All that I learned, all that I have to fight against, in comments of "Oh there he goes can't have sharp edge" "you don't have to do all that". This incredibly skilled man. Using mostly tools available to all home hobbyists. Vindicated that which gives me, my identity. Skill, experience, care, no short cuts File it smooth, break that edge, a hole isn't round until it's been chamfered. Used to be the norm. Trying to pass anything on is a near impossible task. Here I saw a man who picked a machine he's been thinking of for a while. Saw mechanisms around him, hmmm! That would work for ?. Prepared and set to work producing a thing of both form and function. Paint an option. Sometimes leaving it exposed. Gives it that oily rag clean. That has its own pleasing finish. Damn! I wish that cursing was allowed . This punctuation make comments more real. Thankyou I'm so f*&cking moved. By your abilities, and commitment to give appearance and ease of function to your work. It can still be kept alive.
@@AndrossUT Hey there. I read and gave thought to your reply. When drilling and tapping hole the tolerances when understood. It becomes clear that maximum thread / effort in cutting is at 75% thread formation. The closer to 100% thread form you want to achieve the effort required and risk of tap breakage increases that it becomes irrational to attempt this for a minimal ( off hand 10% increase holding). Therefore if drilling with a 5/16" Size drill for a 3/8" 16 thread thread is a leaning to slightly larger hole within the 75% aim. If using the power drill . Perpendicular eyeballing of the hole to be formed through what appears to be 3/8". My conservative estimate of drill length about 4 in. This says 3
You should make a depth set and lock for the handle and three roller wheels and a hand crank for the roller wheel on sliding mechanism For rod and flatstock rolling.
Great video, always love watching the work you do. What tool is it that you used to chamfer the edges iv never seen one of those for a die grinder before.
The only flaw i can see, from a engineering/physics standpoint is the c channel arm where you mounted the long handle to, may spread or widen out due to the ' lever effect '.
Hello from France, Thank you for all yours video, you are creative and inspiring. What is the screw-tap brand you use with your hand drill ? It could be very interresting to show or to put in description all the tools and brand you use set a side yours sponsors. Thanks for your videos I reproduced some of your project
Hi everyone, the plans are online Millimeter: madebythemetalist.etsy.com/de/listing/1672317860/plans-for-a-universal-metal-bender-in Inch: madebythemetalist.etsy.com/de/listing/1672321156/plans-for-a-universal-metal-bender-in
Incredible work! And thank you so so much for no unnecessary music or commentary!!!
Thank you 😊
Exactly! Let me listen to what I like, while I watch the DIY bending machine come to life.
Awesome. I need exactly one of these. I've been following a long time. Im really glad to see how you've grown from building your own bench to where you are now. This is an awesome custom tool.
It's refreshing to see people still know how to work hand tools. And well! Nice tool 😘
Thank you 💪😁
You consider a Tig welder, drill press, and mag drill to be a hand tools?
This guy is not only an artisan level craftsman but a talented engineer.
Thank you 😊
@@TheMetalistI’ve ran brakes for years, you could make a smaller bottom die for a tighter bend, or even put a smaller piece of angle iron in and your radius will be a lot tighter.
@@TheMetalistHi, which burrs were used at min 1:53?
@@oneproudbrowncoat it's a copy burr from Pferd
Outstanding design! The versatility of this unit really shines through.
It is this moment where I am most thankful for my CNC milling machine 😂
Perhaps I am too lazy to be this creative with tools. Amazing outcome with basic tools.
Bravo.
Same, I'd have done a whole bunch of this on the laser at work while sipping a drink. I don't wanna work this hard haha.
BASIC tools?!?!? WTF? There nothing basic about those tools, you cannot even FIND those in a normal hardware store
@@mcamodellThose are not basic consumer tools but pro grade tools. I think @Factory400 ment hand tools.
@@lainethm "Amazing outcome with basic tools"
I like your bender. Also a crafty guy, I appreciate the work of others. You do a lot with very little.
I bought your welding table build plans and it was great step by step. I've been searching the web trying to find a good drill tap set. Can mention what taps you use and counter sink bits you use in your builds. Your fabrication builds are the BEST I've seen. Thanks for sharing your builds with the world 🌍🙌
Oh Mann, einfach geil! Ich bin gerade an 2 Projekten von dir am Nachbauen und jetzt kommt das nächste Ding auf meine Wunschliste.
Ich hab schlossern als Hobby angefangen und deine Pläne sind echt dankbar für Noobs wie mich ;)
Ich lern echt viel dabei und es macht Spaß. Und vor allem wenn man es selber macht, merkt man erst wie viel Arbeit das ist.
Auf jeden Fall, danke für deine tollen Projekte!! Du tust dir da echt was an.
Vielen Dank 😊
Ja ist ja auch mein Hobby 😁
Beautiful. A real pleasure in watching you work. All the small details, chamfering the holes and edges. Neat tool for breaking the edge on your slots too. Great bender, great work. Thanks.
Love it - we made a small press for bending inside corners on letters - but it is hydraulic - this is a great project! I will use it as inspiration for the next build for sure!
Thank you 😊
@Factory400
12 часов назад
It is this moment where I am most thankful for my CNC milling machine
Perhaps I am too lazy to be this creative with tools. Amazing outcome with basic tools.
Bravo.
Your an absolute wizard, very nice.
That mag drill is soo compact. Man the ones I've used were 3-4 times the size
another brilliant design , an idea came to me when you upended the machine "vertically" this would work perfect for (dimple dies) i will be constructing one for myself in the future , thanks for sharing
Thank you 😊
Awesome send me some pics if it's ready 😁
Nicely done and well thought out, thanks for sharing. Charles
😊
I know that someone is a master of their craft when I come back from time to time to re-watch their videos just to enjoy seeing beautiful products come to life, beautifully filmed and edited.
When he turned it upright & used it as a press break........................I literally can even!!!!
🤯👌
😊
Perfection. I am a flooring guy and I wasn’t able to take my eyes off the screen. Thank you so much for the excellent editing!
Your skills are simply ridiculous. Well done sir.
Thank you
Awesome bending tool, I fully plan to make one of these! Thanks for sharing
Dirk, there is no stopping you, my friend!!! 🫵r #☝️
Awesome Invention!!!👌 👏 👍
Thanks a lot Silver😊
Don't be sure if i like more the simple design or the functionality. Great project 👍 Just to the right time on a sunday evening a good movie...this is what it takes 😆
I am excited what's up next 🙌
Thanks you 😊 nächsten zwei Projekte werden etwas einfacher😅
That is so smooth! I like your designs cause they just work so many ways👌🏻
Metalist you are the beast😎!
Thank you 💪😊
Your technique is spot on. Excellent craftsmanship 💯
Show off :D - хаха
Btw - nice work man.
Good for you.
You are a true craftsman.
Respect !
Thank you 😊
Einfach nur geil dir zuzusehen. Das ist ganz tolle Handwerkskunst und super um sich Inspirationen zu holen👌
Vielen Dank 😊
Fantastic, you always do complicated things with basic tools and very well thought out construction !
Allein die gleit-Führung mit Gewinden drin ist eine super-Idee. Da könnte man mit extrem wenig Aufwand eine Rollen-Biegemaschine draus bauen: 2 Rollen anstelle des "V-Amboss" und eine Rolle statt des beweglichen "Hammers" (keine Ahnung wie ich's ausdrücken soll). Dazu zusätzliche Gewinde in den Grundkörper in der Nähe des Hebels. Da könnte man dann eine Halterung mit Schraube als Press-Spindel befestigen um die bewegliche Rolle Richtung fester Rollen zu drücken.
Vielen Dank 😊
Ja das stimmt dachte mir auch schon sowas bloß die Idee mit dem gewinde die hatte ich noch nicht 😅 aber da kann man so viel verschiedene Matrizen bauen. Vl mach ich noch eine teil zwei für in dem ich mal alle Ideen verwirkliche 😅
Awesome work and good show of skills and thought :) - keep it up
One day i hope i live somewhere were tools and materials aren't so expensive that I can do projects or have fun making stuff without the thought of the repercussions of not having food or a roof over my head (Life can be hard but doesn't mean not to dream)
Why did I watch this?! 😂 I now see more tools and bits I need to buy. My wife is NOT going to be pleased.
Really nice work!! Thanks for taking the time to show us. I’ll see if I can put it in the mix for this Summer’s projects.
Awesome, thank you 😁
I like that you brazed your channel name into the table
Very clever, and well done!
Thank you 😊
You've got some really cool toys, and good ideas.
Brilliant design. Great video! 👍
Du machst wirklich klasse Werkzeug, klasse und pragmatisch
Vielen Dank 😊
Salut le BOOS . vous êtes super grave . merci pour le bendeur à mollets multiples. Big j'aime ! W
Very well put together.
Damn you! I love it. You have made me want something that I didn't know I needed.
Someone get this man a Bridgeport!! Bravo my friend. Great work!
What is a Bridgeport? I dunno if that's a tool or like a fancy drink?
@@heckyes A professional milling machine - knee mill
@@heckyesIt's an engineering tool, really. If you have a bridgeport and a lathe, you can build all kinds of machines like I do.
Awesome and thank you!
Great tool, good job thanks for sharing.
Coole Idee. 👍Spiele seit längerem mit dem Gedanken mir eine Zahnstangenpresse zu besorgen. Das scheint ne tolle Alternative zu sein!
Vielen Dank 😊
Zeichnungen will ich auf Dienstag fertig haben. Bin gerade noch dabei ein paar sachen zu verbessern 😁 Grüße
I don't know why this channel wasn't recommended to me sooner. TH-cam owes me an apology.
😅👍
For real
I second this!!
Great work as always Dirk... Just a thought you could put a crank handle and 2 fixed bearings to make a radius roller.. I know you have a dedicated Heavy duty one.
Thank you 😊
Yes not the first one who mentioned that
merci beau travail !!
Merci 😁
Always enjoy watching your work!
Thank you 😊
GREETINGS FROM ARGENTINA!
CONGRATULATIONS
Great. You can use this press to bend 2mm metal with a height of 200mm
Excelente Fabricación de muy alto nivel
Merci 😁
🎉🥳💪🏻👍🏻 wieder geil, das Video und das Ergebnis.
Jetzt kann ich gut schlafen 😁
Vielen Dank 😊
Beautiful love it
Definitely interested in build plans when this hits etsy.
Thank you 😊
Plans are online
Amazing. As always. Great work
Thank you 😊
I love that third ✋. 👍😄
First off - AWESOME build!!! Secondly - DANG I am glad I own a mill 😀
Almost a sideways arbor press! Neat!
Well done! Especial since you don’t use a milling machine to fabricate. One comment. Use a tapping fluid.
Thank you 😊 yes i missed it for a couple of sec 😅 but the bit is still good
Hello Dirk, once again great work, I'm thrilled! Best regards, Michael
@@michaelmetzner3981 vielen Dank...hab dich nicht vergessen 😉
The man has to be doing stuff infuriating on purpose. He literally just took a piece off the drop saw and then cut the miter with an angle grinder right after. Sweet Jesus
Also straight up welding and cutting that tube just to use as a fence...
As usual, magnificent job 👏🏼🫡
BRILLIANT as always!!
That was awesome bro
Way cool
Schade das nicht jeden Sonntag ein Video kommt mit geilen DIY Sachen. Wieder einmal eine geile Vorrrichtung die du da gebaut hast 👍🏻
Ja jede Woche das wäre schön vl klappt das irgendwann mal 😉
Beautiful work
Thank you 😊
Cool, das schreit eigentlich nach einem käuflichen Bausatz! 😊
Vraiment top ! bravo et merci ...
This is legit. Nice job, dude!
What a brilliant video! thank you
That things legit to have bent that last piece.
this guy is a treasure!! amazing job, amazing skills, amazing everything... thanks for sharing and teaching. Saludos desde Mexico mi hermano
Such a cool project, well done! 👏
Thank you 😁😉
Großartig Maestro 👌👍💪👏👏👏👏
Vielen Dank 😊
That sixteen minutes felt like an hour. Had my brain going 100% the entire time. I very much like the lack of music and unnecessary narration. I mean you could talk... but some people really like the sounds of their own voice.
Nice tool great video.
Great video, thanks 👍👍👍
Interesting project.
Thank you 😊
Nice tool! Unfortunately I cannot build one myself as I don't own a laser engraver!
😅😂👍
Cool tool!
great job
Well done
Thank you 😊
Gefällt mir immer wieder sehr gut was du machst.
Vielen Dank 😊
I don't know where to start. I have been a fabricator machinist, tinkerer since a child. Now 64 employed in a job I enjoy going to because of my ability to repair, replace, modify parts and mechanisms to bring the companies vital equipment back to life again.
At 16 started an apprenticeship in England. Five years later released on the world as a millwright.
This is the point from which I view this man work.
Almost made me shed a tear. All that I learned, all that I have to fight against, in comments of "Oh there he goes can't have sharp edge" "you don't have to do all that".
This incredibly skilled man. Using mostly tools available to all home hobbyists.
Vindicated that which gives me, my identity.
Skill, experience, care, no short cuts File it smooth, break that edge, a hole isn't round until it's been chamfered.
Used to be the norm.
Trying to pass anything on is a near impossible task.
Here I saw a man who picked a machine he's been thinking of for a while. Saw mechanisms around him, hmmm! That would work for ?.
Prepared and set to work producing a thing of both form and function. Paint an option. Sometimes leaving it exposed. Gives it that oily rag clean. That has its own pleasing finish. Damn! I wish that cursing was allowed .
This punctuation make comments more real.
Thankyou I'm so f*&cking moved. By your abilities, and commitment to give appearance and ease of function to your work.
It can still be kept alive.
Bro he sized up dimensional holes with a hand drill.
@@AndrossUT Yep! There's that practiced skill. Doesn't just offer the drill to the punch mark. Checks the drill for perpendicular the pushes through.
@@MichaelGraham-i5q it's fake
@@MichaelGraham-i5q you lose perpendicular when you resize holes with a drill like that. You also lose dimensional circulatory. Why are you trolling?
@@AndrossUT Hey there. I read and gave thought to your reply.
When drilling and tapping hole the tolerances when understood. It becomes clear that maximum thread / effort in cutting is at 75% thread formation. The closer to 100% thread form you want to achieve the effort required and risk of tap breakage increases that it becomes irrational to attempt this for a minimal ( off hand 10% increase holding).
Therefore if drilling with a 5/16" Size drill for a 3/8" 16 thread thread is a leaning to slightly larger hole within the
75% aim.
If using the power drill .
Perpendicular eyeballing of the hole to be formed through what appears to be 3/8".
My conservative estimate of drill length about 4 in.
This says 3
I came here after seeing your welding table build and now I want some HAND tools!
Well done Brother!
Thank you 😊
If nothing else, I'd have given you a thumb up for that hammer alone!
Thank you 😊
Pretty slick! Very useful too!
install roller bearings on the tooling you used to make the hoop and a crank handle, and you could roll steel. awesome stuff sir.
Nicely done!
Thank you 😊
You should make a depth set and lock for the handle and three roller wheels and a hand crank for the roller wheel on sliding mechanism
For rod and flatstock rolling.
Thats a nice idea 😉😊
Great video, always love watching the work you do. What tool is it that you used to chamfer the edges iv never seen one of those for a die grinder before.
Wow...this is awesome. I would love to build one of these...but gonna have to get some of those great tools in order to do it!
Outstanding.
Thank you 😊
Nice!
This is awesome
Thank you 😊
The only flaw i can see, from a engineering/physics standpoint is the c channel arm where you mounted the long handle to, may spread or widen out due to the ' lever effect '.
Hello from France,
Thank you for all yours video, you are creative and inspiring. What is the screw-tap brand you use with your hand drill ?
It could be very interresting to show or to put in description all the tools and brand you use set a side yours sponsors.
Thanks for your videos I reproduced some of your project
Thank you 😊 the tabs are from ruko. Yes i plan a shop tour 😅
Saludos desde Argentina
Hi Greetings from Germany 👋
Wow... That's a lot of work for a 30 second slot. I hear Bridgeport calling your name!
Nice! Now it's time to build one that will bend full size sheets of steel!
Great! Subscribed
Hi everyone, the plans are online
Millimeter: madebythemetalist.etsy.com/de/listing/1672317860/plans-for-a-universal-metal-bender-in
Inch: madebythemetalist.etsy.com/de/listing/1672321156/plans-for-a-universal-metal-bender-in