nice job man ,,,, no stupid welding in this job ,,,, that's the way to go ,,,,, when i see weld i just skip the video,,,,, you are the man ,,thank's for the nice video
BRAVO LAD BRAVO!!! Gotta admit at first i was like wtf is he doing that will never work then BAM it all came together and i was amazed with the ingenuity and craftsmanship.
I like that it is built out to from the motor, so when using, your part( being sanded) is clear fro any obstructions caused by the unit (grinder motor) itself.
Hope it works out well for you. I've used mine a bit without much hiccups, just a couple of mods. I'm currently making my 2nd knife with and its still holding up. Biggest concern is metal dust so I will open it up for a clean and check after this project is done.
First one showed missing parts. Second one was complete. It's a working bench grinder th-cam.com/users/postUgkxxC8HPnl24fu0XhMU_nbmWNEUoK1RMHXk . One thing I like alot is that it's surprisingly quiet. I don't feel like I'm sacrificing any rpms or power for the quietness either. All in all it's a very nice machine. No vibration whatsoever.
Good job! I would add one thing. Some type of guard or shield over the grinding wheel. I wouldn't want to be grinding on something and swing my knuckles into that moving wheel.
I did actually try that on another wheel but still wouldn't quite track properly. I ended up finding the issue: the aluminium T bar (with the tracking wheel and spring) would slightly flex when loaded or adjusted. I have since replaced it with square 25x25mm steel tube and it tracks perfectly.
cool, i search for a things like that but the industrial one whit just 2 wheels look really cheap compare to that and have just 1/2hp 2.5 amp. cost 240$ but you can do nothing whit low power like that.. Not really hard to make just a bit of patience and somes srcew, find a sheap of steel.. thx really good idea!
Firstly the size. Motor isn't variable so I have 3 diff sized wheels for different speeds. Secondly the inside diameter is wrong, and if I were to drill it out there wouldn't be alot left for the nut to bolt up against, and it would be too brittle done that way.
Very nice and just what I need! Do you have any tips when laying the holes out on the piece of steel? I've had a piece of 3/16 steel laying in the shop for a "someday" project and this is the perfect project! Thanks for sharing!!
I just laid out the belt and 3 wheels so that it had a reasonable front flat section and was inline at the bottom wheel to drive wheel, that section doesn't need to be long. Then when doing the top tensioner the wheel needs to be out far enough to align with the front bottom wheel. Hope that makes sense.
Outstanding build mate! I just wanna know what is that equipment you used in making same thread for screws. Thanks and looking forward for your answer.
Великолепная идея! Мощность двигателя 550вт, а какие обороты - 1500 или 3000 точильного станка? Great idea! The engine power is 550W, and what is the speed - 1500 or 3000 of the grinding machine?
Thanks for a practical way to build a good tool at moderate expense. So what if a machinist can build one with with 15K worth of machine tools. Thanks again. I would like to see pictures. bolt sizes, etc. You could make a paper plan and email it to those interested.l would be happy to pay something for that. (reasonable of course).
They're to small internally and the plastic doesn't look like it would take much drilling/maching. I would have to remove the bearing and make a sleeve/bush. I will look into it though thank you, maybe with a harder single piece wheel it would be easy to do.
May I ask why aluminum is worse than steel. I've always used the bench grinder for big pieces of steel, aluminum, and brass. I do wear google and a face shield. I know overkill with the two but it is the way my father taught me along with a leather apron and gloves. He was a welder, steam-pipe fitter for 40 years. He also taught me how to use the angle grinder, and the welding machine set he gave me. But I'm serious when I ask why. I always say Its never to late to learn something new. Thanks. Cheers.
I was always taught not to grind aluminum on a wheel grinder. The soft aluminum embeds into the wheel. If you come along and grind steel with that stuck in the grains of the wheel and heat it up the aluminum can expand and fracture the wheel causing it to explode while its on.
CrossGrain Wood Products,LTD : The aluminum clogs the wheel, just like when you file it. The wheel needs to be dressed afterwards to get the surface clean and sharp again. A wheel designed to grind aluminum is different, wears faster as the grains fall out and keep presenting new sharp grains underneath. It doesn’t clog with pieces of the soft aluminum.
Can you elaborate please, I like the feedback. I know I messed up with the aluminium grinding and the possible health effects of the brakleen. Is there another ?
nice job man ,,,, no stupid welding in this job ,,,, that's the way to go ,,,,, when i see weld i just skip the video,,,,, you are the man ,,thank's for the nice video
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BRAVO LAD BRAVO!!! Gotta admit at first i was like wtf is he doing that will never work then BAM it all came together and i was amazed with the ingenuity and craftsmanship.
I like that it is built out to from the motor, so when using, your part( being sanded) is clear fro any obstructions caused by the unit (grinder motor) itself.
I bought a shity belt grinder made from a bench grinder used it once because of how shit it is... This has given me some ideas of how to fix it thanx
Hope it works out well for you. I've used mine a bit without much hiccups, just a couple of mods. I'm currently making my 2nd knife with and its still holding up. Biggest concern is metal dust so I will open it up for a clean and check after this project is done.
I totally never thought of using my bench grinder as a lathe. I'm on it!
@Alan Whiteside no he meant how he rounded the piece by using the grinder as a makeshift lathe
Nicely done, that drill handled it like a champ!
awesome design and no welding. i might actually make something like this for myself instead of buying one. very nice and thanks
Cheers. Hope it goes well for you.
First one showed missing parts. Second one was complete. It's a working bench grinder th-cam.com/users/postUgkxxC8HPnl24fu0XhMU_nbmWNEUoK1RMHXk . One thing I like alot is that it's surprisingly quiet. I don't feel like I'm sacrificing any rpms or power for the quietness either. All in all it's a very nice machine. No vibration whatsoever.
This is actually a really good idea and I’m totally going to steal it.
Thats the Dogs Nut's mate awesome build 😁😁🤘🤘🤘🤘
Thnx a lot!!! I Really like how you made this, just ordinary tools, no fancy shit. I'm gonna steel it too!
Great build. Post more builds!
Good work bro!
Good job! I would add one thing. Some type of guard or shield over the grinding wheel. I wouldn't want to be grinding on something and swing my knuckles into that moving wheel.
Sweet. Saved this video to complete myself one. Tks.
Fantastic what a good job well done buddy I’ve got to make one of these cheers Larrysullivan in London
would be nice to have some kind of a sketch(metric, of course!) to help plan this out for oneself...neatly done!
just what i been lookin for thanks mate........no welding yea!
Good work. I was wondering what to do with my extra bench grinder.
I think a little crown on the wood pulley might help keep the belt centered. All the old flat-belt equipment had a little curve to the pulleys.
I did actually try that on another wheel but still wouldn't quite track properly. I ended up finding the issue: the aluminium T bar (with the tracking wheel and spring) would slightly flex when loaded or adjusted. I have since replaced it with square 25x25mm steel tube and it tracks perfectly.
Not true, I have a professionally made belt grinder and none of the wheels are crowned. It tracks perfectly.
Excellent job ❤
That came out awesome! Nice job!
Good work👍🤝🙂
Enjoyed watching this and a good end result.
nice video man
great way to crown your wheel i use quater wide 3m tape great video
Thank you! The tape has worked really well. I didn't expect it to last but it hasn't really worn at all.
@@dtmine9133 wont wear out good for several years
Great work! Do more diy videos!
Perfect affordable concept.
cool, i search for a things like that but the industrial one whit just 2 wheels look really cheap compare to that and have just 1/2hp 2.5 amp. cost 240$ but you can do nothing whit low power like that..
Not really hard to make just a bit of patience and somes srcew, find a sheap of steel..
thx really good idea!
Are you using steel plates or aluminum I'm trying to build this n what thickness are you using please. You have made a cool machine
Nice work. Now can you please build a pedestal drill. You seriously need one
Yip...bought one straight after finishing this. That drill took a beating.
Está genial el video me ayudó para darme una idea de cómo reciclar un motor viejo que tengo por casa
Good idea it so cool 👍👍👍
Good idea. You might want to turn wheel bolts around. So bearings can ride on smooth part of bolt. If too big spin in drill sand down
Thanks ill check it out when I can get to it.
Have you got a plan and a list of material used with dimensions please?
You guys do great, let's create together, see you next time
Now, how to get the metal cuttings out of your fingers ... Loved that ball holder you made to drill the ball.
What size was the wood made and what size skate board wheels, looks like your firing for 2 in wide,what size of sander strip?
Great Job well done
Now that one is doable, no metal lathe required 🇺🇸🤙🏼
Why didn't you use a longboard wheel for the drive wheel too, just like the idler and tracking wheels?
Firstly the size. Motor isn't variable so I have 3 diff sized wheels for different speeds. Secondly the inside diameter is wrong, and if I were to drill it out there wouldn't be alot left for the nut to bolt up against, and it would be too brittle done that way.
Hi what were the cost of the wheels and are they holding out ok ?
Une pépite d'or 👌
Very nice and just what I need! Do you have any tips when laying the holes out on the piece of steel? I've had a piece of 3/16 steel laying in the shop for a "someday" project and this is the perfect project! Thanks for sharing!!
I just laid out the belt and 3 wheels so that it had a reasonable front flat section and was inline at the bottom wheel to drive wheel, that section doesn't need to be long. Then when doing the top tensioner the wheel needs to be out far enough to align with the front bottom wheel. Hope that makes sense.
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Outstanding build mate! I just wanna know what is that equipment you used in making same thread for screws. Thanks and looking forward for your answer.
Великолепная идея! Мощность двигателя 550вт, а какие обороты - 1500 или 3000 точильного станка? Great idea! The engine power is 550W, and what is the speed - 1500 or 3000 of the grinding machine?
2850rpm. More info here www.bunnings.co.nz/aeg-550w-200mm-bench-grinder_p6230133
@@dtmine9133 Спасибо!
Très beau travail qu’elle dimension la bande abrasive
Cordialement
Brilliant!
Well done, sir.
Da la impresión que la rueda tractora hace trepidar el conjunto, quizá no esté bien torneada.
do you by eny chance have the plans and drawings for this?
I had the same thought. We need the plans for this!
I dont have plans sorry but ill work on getting some pics and measurements done. I've broken my leg so I'm out of action for a while.
@@dtmine9133 pics would be nice, and sorry to hear about your leg.
I will make it, very beautiful
Good job mash'Allah
Awesomeness
Are their any plans for this build please
No drawn up plans sorry. It was all planned and measured as i progressed.
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You might want to cover the bench grinder when using the belt grinder.
Thanks for the feedback. Will look into it.
@munayata38
Why?
@@Frankowillo safety. Hand or part can slip on the other wheel while working
Anon amous didn’t you see how close his hand got to the grinding wheel when he was rounding off the corner of the wood?
Eselente rsmerilador de banco fue formidable
Thanks for a practical way to build a good tool at moderate expense. So what if a machinist can build one with with 15K worth of machine tools. Thanks again. I would like to see pictures. bolt sizes, etc. You could make a paper plan and email it to those interested.l would be happy to pay something for that. (reasonable of course).
Where did you get the step drill used? Thanks
Bunnings.
@@dtmine9133 I’m not familiar with “Bunnings”? Can you please send me a telephone number or better yet a link to make the purchase? Thanks
got the blueprint of this?
No I don't sorry, just this video.
Hi , do you sell it ? if you sell it i buy
schön , gebaut , aber motorleistung zu schwach drehzahl zu langsam
Hi do you have drawings I can use please
Hey man, I've broken my leg but when I can get back to my bench ill do some photos and measurements and put them in the description.
Show !!!!!!!!!!
For a smart guy, did I just see you run a knife edge against the rotation of the belt?? Bad. idea dude!~!!!
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Like everything but the wood drive wheel. Definitely won't hold up.
It seems to be holding up ok for now but I agree long term it lacks a bit. Any suggestions for a cheap alternative?
@@dtmine9133 why not use another skate wheel? You could tack weld the bearings.
They're to small internally and the plastic doesn't look like it would take much drilling/maching. I would have to remove the bearing and make a sleeve/bush. I will look into it though thank you, maybe with a harder single piece wheel it would be easy to do.
@@dtmine9133 get one milled for it ,pick your metal,lol, also you can order sets from AMAZON,NOT TO PRICY EITHER.
Not a good idea to grind aluminium on a grinding wheel. Vary dangerous!!!
May I ask why aluminum is worse than steel. I've always used the bench grinder for big pieces of steel, aluminum, and brass. I do wear google and a face shield. I know overkill with the two but it is the way my father taught me along with a leather apron and gloves. He was a welder, steam-pipe fitter for 40 years. He also taught me how to use the angle grinder, and the welding machine set he gave me. But I'm serious when I ask why. I always say Its never to late to learn something new. Thanks. Cheers.
I was always taught not to grind aluminum on a wheel grinder. The soft aluminum embeds into the wheel. If you come along and grind steel with that stuck in the grains of the wheel and heat it up the aluminum can expand and fracture the wheel causing it to explode while its on.
@@65burnie YIKES!! I'm definitely going to change what
I do on the grinder. Thanks for the info and for replying. ;>)
CrossGrain Wood Products,LTD : The aluminum clogs the wheel, just like when you file it. The wheel needs to be dressed afterwards to get the surface clean and sharp again. A wheel designed to grind aluminum is different, wears faster as the grains fall out and keep presenting new sharp grains underneath. It doesn’t clog with pieces of the soft aluminum.
маленький станочек, не для такого железа что суешь)
Щетка-сметка? Нееее...не знаем...
Ни наждак, ни гриндер.
Sorry but a total disregard for safety is too stressful to watch, I'll pass
Can you elaborate please, I like the feedback. I know I messed up with the aluminium grinding and the possible health effects of the brakleen. Is there another ?
@@dtmine9133 don't bother with the safety nazi's it is not your problem that they have bad healthcare
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