That’s a really good example of using 3d printing as part of a bigger build using other materials. For me, functional parts are so much more interesting than printing mini characters or face masks etc. A great project - thanks for sharing.
Epic build! I love that you made it battery powered as well! I could see you making a battery attachment for those 20V batteries for the Dewalt type of battery connector. The great thing about those is that you can unmount the battery when it gets low and then recharge them and put them back on the sander. One thing that would be really awesome is if you could build a 5 ft long conveyor that is either 8 to 10 inches wide. That can have the dream mats used for sluicing gold going around the drive belt. It be battery powered with a motor than can be powered by a 20 Volt Dewalt battery. Have a speed control knob. Be able to angle the pitch 2 inches per foot and adjustable feet on all 4 corners to make it be able to be perfectly level. Have metal or hard plastic rust proof side bars on each side that are 5 inches high above the dream mat that will be rotating around the belt. I have seen the dream mat in various lengths, but it is a hard solid piece. If it were flexible to be used in a conveyor, it could be used for a belt. One could then shovel gravel on it and it would bring the material to the top of the conveyor. Have water flow with adjustable rate going from the top of the conveyor down to the bottom of the conveyor. As one loads material on the bottom of the conveyor the gravel is constantly getting agitated and the light material is being washed away while the heavier material stays on it until it gets to the top and can then be washed off at the top drop off point and go into a high banker to get rid of the really big stuff above a 1/4 inch that would drop out of the the grisly bar part of the high banker. If the conveyor can be put directly into the water itself then one could load shovel fulls of material onto the conveyor as long as the outer walls are high enough that it doesn't spill over the walls as the material is being pulled up to the top of the conveyor. That's why I think it needs to be at least 5 inches of wall on the sides. Want it to be portable so that it can be made compact and then be able to assemble it at a claim location to do prospecting. I haven't seen anyone build anything like this before. I have seen people use trash pumps to suck up material on top of a sluice box and that was pretty neat. It just needs so much power to do something like that and it really isn't portable for those that just have a car. A conveyor would make it a lot easier to just load it from the bottom and not have to lift material up very high. So, that all you have to do is lift material just enough to get it onto the conveyor. Let it do all the work getting the material up to the high banker. It could even just lift it to a sluice as well. That is why being able to adjust the pitch to what one would prefer would be awesome. You just want to be able to control the water flow rate so that it isn't too strong for the pitch that it doesn't wash everything you put on it away.
i instantly have so many improvements in my head. make the handles the same hight so the belt is always parallel to the worktable when placed on its head. make the sides in a stable 90° angle to sidesupport. maybe add magnets for stability. Make the surfaceplate longer so it reaches almost the wheels for more flat surface. Reduce the sidewalls on the wheels so you dont accidently grind some things with them. buuuuuuut who am i to judge. i am just a artisan who loves to watch these builds and get ideas :D The only thing i am really scared of is electricity... not batteries but 220V. there is my limit of artisan hobbycraft
Great build (as always!). Something on the back of my head suggest that there should be a safety switch, something like a dead man switch. This would make the grinder safer by not being able to turn it on by mistake (good luck trying to catch small RC car with a grind belt for its wheels ;) and also when the material springs back and you loose grip of the grinder it will stop automatically.
Wow! That came out amazing!!! Your work always Surprises me bro because of how good they are! You're an amazing creator! Thanks for all your hardwork making things and the countless hours and hours! Of tedious recording and editing for us to watch. Thank You very much! bro. I hope you have a great day! God bless you and your family.
Great things you do. Sorry to go back a long long time ago when you made a potato cannon. I've made one smaller but it just won't fire... I'm using car starter / easy start... and a lighter sparker. Please help
What an awesome project! One of the most amazing and creative engineers you are. What does it take to be both mechanical and electrical/electronic savvy like that?? I will be so happy to know, there is always a starting point. Thank you so much! This is inspiring work
Handles doubling as a stand is a genius idea! Also, PLEASE, could you give me your TIG settings? I use the same steel and I have yet to make my first tig weld, this would help me avoid going through trial and error.
You're neighbor comes over and asked to use the belt sander. Say, sure, can you catch it. Put it on the ground and turn it on. See how fast they can run to catch it. 😂
Brakuje regulacji obrotów w tej chwili masz za wysokie do szlifowania drewna ( będziesz robił dołki na większych powierzchniach ) no i przydała by się regulacja konta ustawienia rolki ale generalnie świetna robota :-)
You have come a long way since being an only knife channel, your new projects are incredible
Thanks!
Very sophisticated and expensive belt grinder. Thank you brother.
Your videos are well made! I really enjoy to watch these 👍
work of art ..you attention to details is beautiful...
That’s a really good example of using 3d printing as part of a bigger build using other materials. For me, functional parts are so much more interesting than printing mini characters or face masks etc. A great project - thanks for sharing.
Its builds like these that has me feeling rather quite dumb. Bravo to the builder!
Excellent work. You have a great future building large machinery, processing equipment, cheers from Australia.
Epic build! I love that you made it battery powered as well! I could see you making a battery attachment for those 20V batteries for the Dewalt type of battery connector. The great thing about those is that you can unmount the battery when it gets low and then recharge them and put them back on the sander.
One thing that would be really awesome is if you could build a 5 ft long conveyor that is either 8 to 10 inches wide. That can have the dream mats used for sluicing gold going around the drive belt. It be battery powered with a motor than can be powered by a 20 Volt Dewalt battery. Have a speed control knob. Be able to angle the pitch 2 inches per foot and adjustable feet on all 4 corners to make it be able to be perfectly level. Have metal or hard plastic rust proof side bars on each side that are 5 inches high above the dream mat that will be rotating around the belt. I have seen the dream mat in various lengths, but it is a hard solid piece. If it were flexible to be used in a conveyor, it could be used for a belt. One could then shovel gravel on it and it would bring the material to the top of the conveyor. Have water flow with adjustable rate going from the top of the conveyor down to the bottom of the conveyor. As one loads material on the bottom of the conveyor the gravel is constantly getting agitated and the light material is being washed away while the heavier material stays on it until it gets to the top and can then be washed off at the top drop off point and go into a high banker to get rid of the really big stuff above a 1/4 inch that would drop out of the the grisly bar part of the high banker. If the conveyor can be put directly into the water itself then one could load shovel fulls of material onto the conveyor as long as the outer walls are high enough that it doesn't spill over the walls as the material is being pulled up to the top of the conveyor. That's why I think it needs to be at least 5 inches of wall on the sides. Want it to be portable so that it can be made compact and then be able to assemble it at a claim location to do prospecting. I haven't seen anyone build anything like this before. I have seen people use trash pumps to suck up material on top of a sluice box and that was pretty neat. It just needs so much power to do something like that and it really isn't portable for those that just have a car. A conveyor would make it a lot easier to just load it from the bottom and not have to lift material up very high. So, that all you have to do is lift material just enough to get it onto the conveyor. Let it do all the work getting the material up to the high banker. It could even just lift it to a sluice as well. That is why being able to adjust the pitch to what one would prefer would be awesome. You just want to be able to control the water flow rate so that it isn't too strong for the pitch that it doesn't wash everything you put on it away.
I'm loving the builds
Я тоже
i instantly have so many improvements in my head.
make the handles the same hight so the belt is always parallel to the worktable when placed on its head.
make the sides in a stable 90° angle to sidesupport. maybe add magnets for stability.
Make the surfaceplate longer so it reaches almost the wheels for more flat surface.
Reduce the sidewalls on the wheels so you dont accidently grind some things with them.
buuuuuuut who am i to judge. i am just a artisan who loves to watch these builds and get ideas :D The only thing i am really scared of is electricity... not batteries but 220V. there is my limit of artisan hobbycraft
Hmmm...
Amazing tool, wonderful work. 👍🏻
The real question is how fast it would go if you just sat it on the floor.
Yes, i wish if he tries it
Quite a versatile machine there. A well-thought design, which could be used inverted as well. Great job.
Your gadgets are amazing.👍
Just amazing 🤩 brilliant idea 💡 👍 it so much
한국에서 보고 있습니다
무선 벨트 그라인더라니... 멋진 작업 영상 입니다 ^^
Wow this is amazing, love it much more than the standard shop designs! You are very goor at planning ahead aren't you? I want one!!
Руки прямее прямых, красавчик !
Excelente!!! Muy ingenioso!!! Te felicito por el ingenio.
Damn, didn't expect that it was that strong and fast
shouldn't one of the rollers have a slight dome to it to keep the belt from tracking off center?
Excellent project
Great build (as always!). Something on the back of my head suggest that there should be a safety switch, something like a dead man switch. This would make the grinder safer by not being able to turn it on by mistake (good luck trying to catch small RC car with a grind belt for its wheels ;) and also when the material springs back and you loose grip of the grinder it will stop automatically.
Super gute Arbeit. Respekt 👍
a well done and very useful project
Hello! Please answer what type of glue did you use to mount the bearing?
Hello mister very good job professionally done my friend
Wow! That came out amazing!!! Your work always Surprises me bro because of how good they are! You're an amazing creator! Thanks for all your hardwork making things and the countless hours and hours! Of tedious recording and editing for us to watch. Thank You very much! bro. I hope you have a great day! God bless you and your family.
Looks soo smooth
Thanks to you and to a guy called ODD Tinkering U actually got into electronics(sort of) and fixing old consoles
How fast You can go on this roller skate?
very nice build
Great things you do. Sorry to go back a long long time ago when you made a potato cannon. I've made one smaller but it just won't fire... I'm using car starter / easy start... and a lighter sparker. Please help
Great job! Cordless!
Every little thing thought out. I'd still be welding with bird poo everywhere lol. Good job.
Bellissimo, Stupendo, Geniale!
Is gluing bearings in place a thing? I’ve always made the fit a little tight.
Agreed a bad-bearing install.
how you know many volts that your power supply gives i will be running it on 12v
Nice tool,and best of all is cordless.
Wow, awesome job!
Beautiful piece of work goodluck
Hallo Sir,I want to buy a 200 watt 220v dc motor, is it strong enough to clean welding marks using a small ceramic belt sander ?
Nice work
Man I love this channel
What an awesome project! One of the most amazing and creative engineers you are. What does it take to be both mechanical and electrical/electronic savvy like that?? I will be so happy to know, there is always a starting point. Thank you so much! This is inspiring work
Super wykonane.. Pozdrawiam👍👍
Normalnie Pomysłowy Dobromir 😉👍Fajne .
I just wondering, what kind of motor that you use ?
Becouse it seem perfect candidate for ebike that i am working on ,,,
Very impressive !!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful work, dude! Really well done! 😃
It can definitely be useful for a lot of work!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Brilliant! Awesome!
Nice, we don't see many cordless belt grinders. We featured this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
I made a cordless belt sander but never ran it on a battery. I used a small power supply
dreams of a 3d printer
Good Job Bro 👌
You’re THE BEST
Już mi się podoba - brawo Ty...
Awesome bro
Great idea
Handles doubling as a stand is a genius idea!
Also, PLEASE, could you give me your TIG settings? I use the same steel and I have yet to make my first tig weld, this would help me avoid going through trial and error.
How TF does one track the belt ?
Great ingenuity !
Epic build. Interested in how long it takes for the battery to charge snd running times?
Super.
Incredible !
Beautiful
Good project
Co to za spawarka?
Good mobile grinder! How long does the charge last?
В смысле ты вклеил подшипники!!!! А Проточить с натягом не судьба была?
this is very cool.
Akkurate und schöne Arbeit, aber der Motor ist etwas zu schwach .
Parabéns.
Belo trabalho.
Roller position is wrong. If you sand broad wood and metal piece. Roller touch the sanded surface.
You're neighbor comes over and asked to use the belt sander. Say, sure, can you catch it. Put it on the ground and turn it on. See how fast they can run to catch it. 😂
Maciek, dlaczego znowu wklejasz łożyska?
Czy koszt wykonania był mniejszy od kupna takiej "gotowej" szlifierki?
Tez sie na tym zastanawiałem ale tu chyba chodzi o sam fakt tworzenie :)
Ps. super robota
@@leon0139 no pewnie ze o to chodzi! chłop robi cuda ale może odzywa sie we mnie żyłka poznaniaka 🤣🤣😅
@@oakland86pz37 Sopkojnie nie zawsze chodzi o kase
Pieniądze rzecz nabyta :)
@@leon0139 Dokładnie, dzięki!
Хорошая работа!
Amazing 👌
I Love Them to. Extreme nice
very good like for belt grinder
Incase the belt snapped, then you'll face an angry cylinder!!!
Geile Idee alter
أحسنت يا مبدع استمر
Awesome!
Simples e funcional
Awesome👍
Wow cool!
Very good
Brakuje regulacji obrotów w tej chwili masz za wysokie do szlifowania drewna ( będziesz robił dołki na większych powierzchniach ) no i przydała by się regulacja konta ustawienia rolki ale generalnie świetna robota :-)
You could have saved space by making one off the wheels from a hub motor. (i think)
Cool, very cool chanel
Approved ❤.
Brilliant!!!
This is so genius! :)
Мощность маленькая.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
👍👍👍👍👌
if you use a 2stroke small engine instead of electric motor i would be very happy :)
Useful but the handle is not ergonomic