The FOOT POWERED GRINDING STONE (ASMR)
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- The FOOT POWERED GRINDING STONE (ASMR) DIY video by Chop With Chris uses his design, flea market, woodworking, and hand tool skills to turn his foot powered lathe into a foot powered grinding stone that efficiently sharpens chisel, carving gouges, and really anything! I hope you enjoy!
Chris
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This project took 9 months to complete with plenty of challenges, frustration, joy, and satisfaction! I hope you enjoy. Chris
works well.
Could have been 2 months with power tools😂 JK man great work!
I am finding cool and fun, but that must be not good for hips and back if plan making it for long periods of time
I live in South Bend Indiana . I'm 70 years old love your video you don't need to say a word I understand you well
Thanks. Talking takes too much effort!
As a 78 year old retired Arch/ Eng., i enjoyed every bit of it & took me down Memory-lane..now Bladesmithing and I Salute you for your,
" Back2Basics "..❗
Best regards from " Out of Africa "..❗🙇♂️🏴🇿🇦
Well thank you very much! It was a wonderful adventure!
I appreciate your detailed approach to teaching!
You're very welcome!
Thank you for this video. I really enjoyed watching you apply your ingenuity to the tasks at hand. Subscribed.
Thanks and welcome!
EXCELLENT video, easy to follow all of the steps, very logical and systematic. It is one of THE BEST if not THE best instructional videos I’ve ever seen. VERY, VERY well done
Well thank you very much!!!!
You problem solving skills are so impressive. Seeing a solution to a problem at a flea market is extradinary.
Thanks so much! It was a wonderful adventure.
Extraordinary work. Nice to have you back here.
Thanks and great to be back!
Большое спасибо за видео. Представляю, сколько сил было вложено!)) Супер!)
Спасибо! Это был вызов, но очень приятные 9 месяцев работы!
Hi Chris, I started watching this at lunchtime and it is past midnight now because I watched sections at a time between all the other jobs I did today as mini-rewards for getting stuff done. This was a great project and certainly highlighted your skill, patience and craftmanship. Great job, thank you.
Best Wishes, Brendan.
Thanks so much Brendan.
@@ChopWithChriso 7ýu7
Todos sus trabajos son espectaculares y únicos realizados con las técnicas originales y nuevos métodos esto es ¡Único y Admirable! Esa, Paciencia, creatividad e ingenio son una Verdadera Maestria.
Gracias!
Bloody legend, hard work and determination proves will, will out over doubters.
Thanks! Actually someone expressed doubt that I could do it and the rest is history!
Astonished. Very good work.
A hurra! from Brazil.
Obrigado!
This is absolutely fantastic 😍
Thank you so much!!
I have a pencil sharpener just like that one, Chris! It was in my grandparents' home and I remember using it when I was a wee bitty tyke. I'm 65 now and keep it in my shop and my grandkids use it.
They are forever useful!
Thank you Kent! Great job!
Chris your channel is amazing!
Thanks so much
Kent is amazing!
This was spectacular to watch!!!
Thank you!!
This was WOW... we missed you, but this just prooves that waiting can be good.
Thank you!
Some serious ingenuity right there!
Thanks! I saw the flywheel in a box of junk and the lathe idea popped into my head!
Восхищён. Моё почтение! Особенно впечатлил "Very high-tech design". Приятно видеть человека не только смекалистого, но и с хорошим чувством юмора. :)))
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@@ChopWithChris делать ему нечего вот и весь юмор. Все можно намного проще без всяких там лишних шучек. Жаль потерянное время
what an amazing project. Thank you for sharing your video
You are so welcome!
Phenomenal! Chris! I just LOVE the way your mind works! Outstanding!
Thank you!
I just watched this video, and or your channel, for the first time. And 10 minutes in I subscribed bro. My friend! You made a wooden lathe! I’m already impressed.🙏💪✌️❤️
Thanks and welcome to my channel!
Nine months? And to you, a child is born! Congrats on a great project. You have the absolute best flea markets around you. Crikey.
Ha ha ha! Thanks!!
@@ChopWithChris what do you do to stop the chisels, augers and plane irons from going rusty over the winter? My workspace is open to the elements, and even the oil I place on them isnt working well enough. Tips?
I use paste wax - really thin coat.
@@ChopWithChris do you melt the paste wax so that it goes on thin? Johnsons? Or do you make your own?
Johnson's
Excellent work! Congratulations Chris!😉
Thanks!
Boy, it's fun. Really like this. Use safety gear when working with old items like band saw.,,👍. I wish to do, but for my laziness 😂😂
Thanks!
Gracias muchas gracias. Excelentes consejos y muy practicos y sencillo.
Podrias hacer un video de como hacer un cubo con una cantadora.
Gracias. Lo agregaré a la lista.
Mais um excelente trabalho realizado. Parabéns pelo empenho e dedicação. Sucesso no canal...
Obrigado!
Incredible work !!! Congrats !!!
Thanks!
Wow what a project. An incredible amount of work and I liked how you repurposed that tile cutter as the tool rest--that was clever!
Thanks! I enjoyed all the challenges this project presented.
Just wonderful. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Я восхищён!
I'm delighted!
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Nicely done 👏
Thank you!
Wow Chris, super cool! That leather wheel has an amazing shape!
Thanks!
Well done. Lots of imagination.
Thanks!
I really love your long videos. Hope there are some new Bowl Videos coming soon. They really help me relaxing
I have a carving coming next that I think you will like.
Very good video, please make more videos!
Thank you, I will
Awesome Work!
Thanks!
A most enjoyable video. Thanks for your work.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beautiful work. It might sound weird but I really liked the copper water tray. You will also need something for flattening the stone every once in a while. Really awesome work.
Thanks. I really enjoyed the copper pan as well!
You are amazing Chris! You have unending dedication!
Thank you! It felt great!
top job, respect !!!😊😊😊
Thanks!
Você ganhou mais um fã TMJ SEMPRE GRATIDÃO 🙏
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Love it, great project.
Thanks so much!
Great video. I like you keep remnants and pieces of things because waste not, want not. Right? Good job. 🎉
Exactly!!
wow 9 months. very cool foot power lathe.ive never seen one before. i use my power drill clamped to my bench as a ghetto rigged "lathe" haha. i like the old machines a lot. need to start going to flea markets more. tY for sharing. new sub and thumbs up for you..
Thanks!! 💪
Incredible! Must have taken a LONG while!
Thanks! Yes, 9 months of "fun"!
As a tip for soldiering copper, the solder will always follow the heat source, so if your soldering a pipe that sits vertically and you need the solder to flow up inside the joint you would put your heat source above the joint, which will draw the solder up, so in your water container, you would have wanted to put your heat source on the outside of the box, while soldering the inside joint, to draw the solder between both pieces for a water tight seal. Great job on everything brother 🤠👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ahhh! Thanks for the advice! I have so much to learn!
Outstanding!
Thanks!
Extraordinario trabajo. Un fenomeno
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Another great exhibition of skill love the copper pan might be your first time but you beat me on making it clean i never get nice looking ones
Thanks. I found the copper pan oddly satisfying!
Verry good mashine.
Just make some belt guard for safty
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Like your style enjoyed your video I thought it was only me that did things like this
Right on! 👍🏻
Exquisite! Nice job!
Thank you very much!
Excelente trabajo. Eres un Crack
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Excellent video. I just hope Mrs. Chris does not notice her tea pitcher has gone missing. You get a like and a sub.
Ha ha ha! Thank you and welcome to my channel!
Wow.
Just..... wow.👍
Thank you!
You're the kind of guy you want to have in an apocalypse you can build anything
No doubt! 💪
This video really justifies/enables the hoarder in me. 👍
Ha ha ha! I agree because “you never know when you’ll need it”!
Outstanding thanks
Most welcome
It's good to see you are keeping up with the technology, by using CAD. Cardboard Aided Design, that is. I've done this, too. It saves time, and it's recyclable as well.
No doubt!
Очень интересно работать за созданием станков работающих от прямых действий человека
Спасибо!
Not bad from using old pieces of junk.. You rebuilt the stone made the polishing wheels refurbished the treadle lathe brought in a an old chain saw jig to hold the chisels and lastly used a carvers Vice for in and out adjustment.. but this was so long.. keep going it’s nice to see things that are not used repurposed again..☺️👍
Thanks!
I think what it demonstrates is the need to reassess the idea of junk.
I’ll go to the flea market any day! I loves me some flea markets! One man’s trash is another woman’s treasure! 😉
Exactly!
Tôi cực kì thích cái cách a bạn này làm ra những món đồ mà chỉ dùng những chiếc khoan cầm tay và máy tiền thủ công mà ko dùng đến năng lượng điện năng tuyệt vơi
Cảm ơn! Điện được đánh giá quá cao!
I wouldn't be surprised if you made that sound effect XD
No need when there machine sounds are so beautiful!
Thank you my friend
You are most welcome!
Very innovative!! What’s your fascination with hand tools etc? I’ve watched quite a few of your videos & you seem to do your utmost not to use electricity 👏👏
I like using my hands and mind to create things without using electrical power tools. The challenge is good for my mind, body, and soul.
A long time ago you done a video, while making a huge racket downstairs, your Dog kicked off barking & you had to tell him to “Shut up Moose?…I’m doing an ASMR video” is he still about, nice looking animal.
Unfortunately we had to put him down. He was a great companion!
@@ChopWithChris Sorry for your loss
Thanks.
I miss your videos. I wish you would post more often again. Nice job.
Thanks!!
10:01 that sound 😌
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Best Video
Thanks!
I wanted to know if these are effective
Very
@@ChopWithChris nice thanks
You should have bought the other grindstone (first) and make another one so you could switch grits similar to a diamond stone. But honesty not only did you buy a good one you brought the stone itself back to life.
Another great idea. Maybe that will be another project.
I’ve always wanted a stone to sharpen knives on like I’ve seen in the Philippines. They attached it so they pedal a bike to turn the stone. I can’t find one anywhere.
They are hard to find. I got lucky.
impressive
Well thank you very much!
I still wanna see Chris vacuum the shop.
That’s what brooms are for!
You and FFD restoration should collab someday.
I need to check them out.
That looks like natural sandstone, could you have cast a grindstone using cement and abrasive or isn't the bond strong enough?
Where are the thrust bearing races?
Oops. Don’t have the races. Thanks for letting me know. 👍🏻
Tormek has nothing on you…
except the huge price tag.
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Exactly!
What you could have done is save the dust when you carved out the center and used that in the resin to give it a more naturao look but im not complaining as mustard works just as well.
Great idea! Yellow is kind of my channel color so I went with that.
CAD, Paul Brodie calls it cardboard aided design. Great video.
Exactly! Thanks!
nice bro
Thanks
Обратил внимание , что мастер при работе на этом антикварном сверлильном станке не использует автоматическую подачу , а подаёт сверло вручную . Это очень правильно , риск сломать станину чрезмерным усилием сводится к минимуму .
Yes! 👍🏻👍🏻
I want one 😅
Ha ha ha! Can’t have it!
@@ChopWithChris dang..
i would have been so nervous when i was chipping out the centre of that hole.... thinking i could split the whole stone in half
A little luck is needed every once in a while!
I wanna know where this flea market is cuz there's all kinds of treasures there lol
Sorry - too secret! 😄
Bravo
Thank you!
51:04 *using this as a bookmark*
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Slotted screws; Philips are a manufacturing expedient.
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History log - 1:36:51 - Cheat Used! 🙂
Nope - those were fire flies in the tube! Nice catch!! 😄
Wooow!!! 😃😃😃🤪👍👍👍
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Уходящие знания и умения. Молодёжь так не сможет.
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Ты настоящий мастер . Снимаю шляпу.
Спасибо!
Please be patient!
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Anyone else thought of the b.c. Comic strip watching the beginning of the video?
Please explain! 😄
Ahh - I get it! I was a little lost because you did not capitalize “BC”! 😜
@@ChopWithChris yeah i know I'm a lazy keyboard ranger. You really had me guessing on fixing that hole. I remember somebody said anything can be fixed with epoxy . Good fix
Thanks!
Good
Thanks
Verrückt aus wie vielen nicht zusammen gehörenden sachen er das alles baut 🤯
Ich weiß, dass ich ein bisschen verrückt bin, aber es macht mir Spaß!
Teflon tape goes on clockwise🕰
I knew someone would point that out 😄. Nicely done.
Why do you have the shop lights on ?? I mean since electricity is so overrated….
Oh these are actually fireflies...
Chris why did it take you so long to work out the speed if you thought of a push bike gears
you would
off done it quicker 😮😂😂
It was fun working through the options.