Not to take anything away from this very talented kid, but someone your age with this skill set and access to this variety of machinery clearly has some cool and supportive patterns! I never cease being amazed at the proficiency youngins can attain when starting things early and often. Awesome work dude! Take this interest and commitment into a many "hobbies" as possible, and you'll be a talented and well rounded individual. EDIT: It came out incredible! If i had this setup I'd immediately make to things: 1, a set of bocci balls and 2, a scale model of planets incorporated into some sort of cool solar system display... so jealous!
I have a friend named stumpy. If you keep wearing loose long sleeves around spinning machinery, youre gonna be someone's friend named stumpy... Obligatory safety warning aside, very impressive work! I wish i had that level of passion for something constructive when i was young. Subbed.
I used to work with a guy named 'knuckle'. same principle but with gloves and machinery. if you're cold, get a space heater or something or bind up your sweatshirt so as not to get caught. looking forward to seeing more spheres. I'll sub to see what you come up with.
I agree. Motorized spinning things want everything and everybody they can get a hold of to spin with them. The WORST spin class ever! Stay safe Robert.
'Glad you guys noticed, because that metal ''grinding'' wheel, with teeth that could have your fingers off , no problem...? Get some guards young man, and that same ''grinding'' machine moves about all over the place, BOLT THINGS DOWN ! it's dangerous !
Very interesting video. It would have been even better if you had turned the camera 90 degrees so the viewer would get a full screen view rather than vertical slot.
Thank you. Very interesting. May I suggest you get rid of the background “music.” Very repetitive and distracting. Adds nothing to the content. But the sound of the machine is interesting. Also I would like footage at normal speed. No need to speed anything up. 10 seconds of real time video at the beginning and end of every grit would be plenty. Thanks again.
I hope there will be some future projects! For the futur: turn your smartphone 90° sideways and you have a full grown "camera"! :) Please read some safty instructions! Flappy clothes and machinery => bruises, broken bones or lost appendages! Wear safty glasses! You may walk with a prosthetic foot but you will not see with a glass eye!
Interesting. I seriously hope you don't show the video of your hands being mangled by the home bodged grinder. Seriously sketchy setup and use. It isn't even bolted down by the looks of it. Can't argue about the results though.
Very impressive! Not only the work but your personality too. I hope your channel grows, stick with it 👍👍
Well done! You did a great job of showing the process.
Not to take anything away from this very talented kid, but someone your age with this skill set and access to this variety of machinery clearly has some cool and supportive patterns!
I never cease being amazed at the proficiency youngins can attain when starting things early and often.
Awesome work dude! Take this interest and commitment into a many "hobbies" as possible, and you'll be a talented and well rounded individual.
EDIT: It came out incredible! If i had this setup I'd immediately make to things: 1, a set of bocci balls and 2, a scale model of planets incorporated into some sort of cool solar system display... so jealous!
The parents probably worked from ancestral patterns to produce this extremely talented offspring.
Great work, Robert.
Nice Job!! I always wondered how they made spheres.
That machine is sick!! Very impressive. Keep up the great work!
A true baller, nice work!
Fantastic porphyry sphere!
WOW, I had no idea
Keep up the good work and be safe
God bless
Keep up the good work lil dood
Parabens, ja estou planejando minha maquina para esferas. Abracos do Brasil.
I have a friend named stumpy. If you keep wearing loose long sleeves around spinning machinery, youre gonna be someone's friend named stumpy...
Obligatory safety warning aside, very impressive work! I wish i had that level of passion for something constructive when i was young.
Subbed.
I used to work with a guy named 'knuckle'. same principle but with gloves and machinery. if you're cold, get a space heater or something or bind up your sweatshirt so as not to get caught. looking forward to seeing more spheres. I'll sub to see what you come up with.
I agree. Motorized spinning things want everything and everybody they can get a hold of to spin with them. The WORST spin class ever! Stay safe Robert.
'Glad you guys noticed, because that metal ''grinding'' wheel, with teeth that could have your fingers off , no problem...? Get some guards young man, and that same ''grinding'' machine moves about all over the place, BOLT THINGS DOWN ! it's dangerous !
Very interesting video. It would have been even better if you had turned the camera 90 degrees so the viewer would get a full screen view rather than vertical slot.
So proud of this Youngerster😂🎉
Thank you. Very interesting. May I suggest you get rid of the background “music.” Very repetitive and distracting. Adds nothing to the content. But the sound of the machine is interesting. Also I would like footage at normal speed. No need to speed anything up. 10 seconds of real time video at the beginning and end of every grit would be plenty. Thanks again.
Gorgeous.
50,000 grit !!? Damn that's fine !!!
You rock
Cool! 🤩
I found one liked the😮look wonderd what it was I put a copper wire around it ,leopard spots 🎉😢
Thx u sir
Hola interesante trabajo, puede decirme las características del motor , maquina de esferas, gracias
Motores de 110v con engranajes de 105 RPM. motor de 1/6 hp
I hope there will be some future projects!
For the futur: turn your smartphone 90° sideways and you have a full grown "camera"! :)
Please read some safty instructions!
Flappy clothes and machinery => bruises, broken bones or lost appendages!
Wear safty glasses! You may walk with a prosthetic foot but you will not see with a glass eye!
😅 sub. Nice work.
grown up marbles noice
Sphere not , just Rock on !
عالی خیلی زیبا
It appears that your LSSM is not bolted to the bench, perhaps you would have better results if you did so.
Interesting. I seriously hope you don't show the video of your hands being mangled by the home bodged grinder. Seriously sketchy setup and use. It isn't even bolted down by the looks of it. Can't argue about the results though.
Interesting work, but incredible waste of good rock, and grossly unsafe. Do NOT do it this way, you will be hurt eventually.