Let go of the can opener you place it on then press it once when it does a full rotation it stops on its own. You don't have to hold it down. The button or the opener.
Nice Job Vince 👍Shame about the gear being broken. I guess they use two planetary gear boxes to increase the torque. Easy fix on the can opener. Carrot & Coriander is nice, but I've never seen anyone heat soup up in a frying pan 😂😂😂
Not sure if your can opener is different than mine but you shouldn't need to hold the button down. It sits on the can and spins around then automatically stops when the can is fully open.
That stapler would make a weird flashlight but add a brighter light on it. Built-in obsolescence at it's finest. Also those seal cutting types of can openers you don't need to hold them like that they will spin around and then you hit the button to reverse.
Vince, I have a couple of those, different vendors. Once you start it you can take your hand off. The can will stay still on the counter while the opener will spin itself around the can.
I have just started watching this video. I CAN NOT WAIT to see how soup relates to an electric stapler. Edit - Ah, I seem to have missed the can opener part of the title. excuse my silliness.
hi Vince can opener work automatically just put it over can , the magnet will stick the opener to the can ,press opener knob once , release knobe . it will complete sequence and shutoff auto
I think I can. I think I can... My head is spinning. With that fixed it may open new possibilities? And for the price of -beans- carrots too. I found the Stapler a bit tacky but this Opener was down right electrifying!
That little double planetary reduction gearbox between the motor and the crank appears to be the same as used in many cordless drills and screwdrivers. Should be fairly easy to swap it out or replace the broken part only, assuming the gearset is identical. On the soup in the pan… Yes, absolutely use a pan for warming soup. You want to have something shallow and wide, exposing as much of the soup to the heat source as possible. It will be less likely to burn, heat faster and importantly, be much safer if it starts to boil. A deep pot will heat the soup less evenly, and could cause some nasty little steam explosions as small pockets of liquid start boiling near the bottom while the soup near the surface is still cold. Or…. Just chuck the unopened can into a pot of boiling water and leave it there for about 20 minutes. Then open and eat straight out of the tin 😝
You are supposed to put the opener on the tin, press the button and then the opener moves around the tin until the lid has been cut all the way around, rather than holding the opener and letting the tin spin.
Good attempt on the stapler, there may be a design flaw as the transfer gear / spindle looked far too small for that amount of torque. Not sure if there was a clutch to cater for jambs.
for the stapler, if you know someone who does tig welding.. you might drill a hole smaller than the sheared gear, and have them tig weld it back on from the back. alternately, you might try brazing the gear back on (it's kind of like high temperature soldering). great stuff as usual. ;-)
These planetary gears are set up in a reduction arrangement where the motor spins fast but weak. After one gear set the speed is much reduced but now has more torque, so strong. Taking that output to drive a second set of gears reduces the speed further still and now the torque is much much higher. Enough to overpower the spring which the motor would never be able to do directly.
Planetary Gears benefits are: *Torque multiplication & speed reduction (dual = "double torque multiplication). *Compactness. *Efficiency and for *Just Plain COoLness. Now I got to get some rest. Day III will be here before I know it. p.s. COoL mouse [and] "with gears"? What will they think of next!
@@Mymatevince Well, you had a lot of fixes where you required gears. I even gave you a link to a site where you can generate STL files of gears. How about a new series - Vince Learns CAD 😀 Saying that, I am pretty sure that there are some CAD capable folks here who just need the dimensions of the part and can create one in minutes.
Oh come on you tube community. There has to be a beginning machinist that can make a spindle for vince. Let's get his stapler going and let's be compassionate humans
17:00 "Stop shouting" 😂. The moment you tested that can opener, I was sure it was a cable problem. I don't know why but it seems like a common problem with items bought from china
Vince don’t hold the tin opener. You put it on the can press the button let go and the opener goes around the can on its own. Then press the button to stop. There is a magnet to hold the lid. 🤷🏼♂️🙄🙄🙄
On my MIG welder the weld would just be way too big for this tiny gear, it would just take up 50-75% of the gear with one tiny press (arc). Other have said other welding may be possible. The soup is good! One of my faves 😂
Hmmmm, I don't think it would be powerful enough, I think it might penetrate the outer 1mm or maybe 2mm but I still think it would just shear off after a few goes. Cheers for the idea though 😎
@19:00 vince figures out single press to start and single press to stop. Moments later testing the opener he start it and keep the button pressed, and struggle to stop it as he release the button and it continue going.
Nice one, got to admitted that im so afraid of using stapel guns. Something about the unfirm way of going off, it feels like random and then a jump scare 😱., it really looked like a bosh batteri 12V Brilliant content as always ❤❤
Presuming you're talking about the snapped gear, the bond strength isn't the problem (other than the physical difficulty of applying the gunk to such a tiny surface covered in grease); it's the torque applied. Even high-shear-strength stuff won't usually stand up to the rotational force required of the bond :(
Come on Vince! I`m sure you said soup for lunch not for tea, I did check and it was lunch, i bet you were really hungry waiting for that openner, the beads of sweat rolling down your face, i bet you wished that you had used the ring pull now! so much more convient, when hunger Strikes.
The way to repair the stapler is to glue the broken part back on, make a sand mold of the part, then fill the mold with molten iron or brass to forge a replacement. Time to invest in a melting pot, they're not actually all that expensive.
The Bosch electric screwdriver you fixed in the previous video is the ideal tool for undoing all those many case screws, tho I'd still prefer to use a manual screwdriver when replacing them: the 'feel' is so important when going into soft plastic or other materials to avoid stripping threads, even if the screws are 'self-tapping': too many poor insertions will effectively bore the hole out, so there's no material left for self-tappers to create threads in WRT the stapler the 2 planetary gear clutch system allows for different spring release power to adjust for hardness of the target or substrate Personally I've developed a dislike for can openers that cut the can & leave sharp edges: much better (& safer) IMO are the ones that simply deform the folded seal of the lid -> can junction
Hey Vince, I wonder if you could use JB weld or something similar to fix the broken gear? It probably wouldn't be a permanent fix, but better than super glue. It's too bad you can't buy a replacement part easily.
@mymatevince just in case you did not notice. You can place the lid back onto the can. The opener just cut the seal. Very handy if you only want the half of the content. You can put the rest back to the fridge for later use.
It really grinds my gears when things break
Let go of the can opener you place it on then press it once when it does a full rotation it stops on its own. You don't have to hold it down. The button or the opener.
No, press again and it reverse and unload cutting wheel.
I was going to comment the same thing, it was painful to see it trying to turn the can, although it managed OKish.
I was shouting at the screen 😂. “Let go of the opener”
@@jaybro7269me too
@@jaybro7269 me too 😂
Each planetary gear works as a reduction. Connected like this means twice the torque and half the speed compared to just one planetary gear. Good job!
should press button and let it go, had that can opener for years :)
The "Q.C. Passed" sticker on the can opener is really funny. Cool to see how both of these work inside.
Nice Job Vince 👍Shame about the gear being broken. I guess they use two planetary gear boxes to increase the torque. Easy fix on the can opener. Carrot & Coriander is nice, but I've never seen anyone heat soup up in a frying pan 😂😂😂
Oh hey Vince I love your electric tool fixes. Maybe you could do more of them? It helps people more than you know.
Not sure if your can opener is different than mine but you shouldn't need to hold the button down. It sits on the can and spins around then automatically stops when the can is fully open.
That stapler would make a weird flashlight but add a brighter light on it. Built-in obsolescence at it's finest.
Also those seal cutting types of can openers you don't need to hold them like that they will spin around and then you hit the button to reverse.
Vince, I have a couple of those, different vendors. Once you start it you can take your hand off. The can will stay still on the counter while the opener will spin itself around the can.
Did I just see Vince pour soup into a frying pan 🤣
I was wondering that lol
Same lol 😂
I have just started watching this video. I CAN NOT WAIT to see how soup relates to an electric stapler.
Edit - Ah, I seem to have missed the can opener part of the title. excuse my silliness.
His pot is faulty - that’s for day 3 😂
I guess Vince likes to fry his soup
Really enjoying this series
hi Vince can opener work automatically just put it over can , the magnet will stick the opener to the can ,press opener knob once , release knobe . it will complete sequence and shutoff auto
Thank you 👍
I like the big "QC Passed" sticker on the can opener
I think I can. I think I can... My head is spinning. With that fixed it may open new possibilities? And for the price of -beans- carrots too. I found the Stapler a bit tacky but this Opener was down right electrifying!
Your channel is helpful to the community
Clearly in your wheelhouse when it comes to gearing. Blows me away how quickly you diagnose them. Skills V.
I LOVE these series! November is a treat with you in it Vince.
Already watched the first one last night.
That little double planetary reduction gearbox between the motor and the crank appears to be the same as used in many cordless drills and screwdrivers. Should be fairly easy to swap it out or replace the broken part only, assuming the gearset is identical.
On the soup in the pan…
Yes, absolutely use a pan for warming soup. You want to have something shallow and wide, exposing as much of the soup to the heat source as possible. It will be less likely to burn, heat faster and importantly, be much safer if it starts to boil.
A deep pot will heat the soup less evenly, and could cause some nasty little steam explosions as small pockets of liquid start boiling near the bottom while the soup near the surface is still cold.
Or…. Just chuck the unopened can into a pot of boiling water and leave it there for about 20 minutes. Then open and eat straight out of the tin 😝
Yep! I had so much hope for this man.
That metal thing on top of new cans keeps getting in the way of my can opener!!
Some stapler guns use a big solenoid that slams down on the needles. Much less moving parts to break
Great little fix, now the tricky part...don't boil the soup!
Soup in a frying pan. You see something new every day, eh
And there I thought it was a British thing. Just for the sake of doing it differently than anyone else. 😂
I just watched the previous video and while I was watching it, this one came in!
For the love of God my man let go of the can opener
only vince would put soup in a frying pan lol🙃
You are supposed to put the opener on the tin, press the button and then the opener moves around the tin until the lid has been cut all the way around, rather than holding the opener and letting the tin spin.
Thank you
Good attempt on the stapler, there may be a design flaw as the transfer gear / spindle looked far too small for that amount of torque. Not sure if there was a clutch to cater for jambs.
That stapler has the same gear mechanism as a cordless drill....
Mixed Martial VINCE. Let‘s fight these broken things back.
for the stapler, if you know someone who does tig welding.. you might drill a hole smaller than the sheared gear, and have them tig weld it back on from the back. alternately, you might try brazing the gear back on (it's kind of like high temperature soldering). great stuff as usual. ;-)
These planetary gears are set up in a reduction arrangement where the motor spins fast but weak. After one gear set the speed is much reduced but now has more torque, so strong. Taking that output to drive a second set of gears reduces the speed further still and now the torque is much much higher. Enough to overpower the spring which the motor would never be able to do directly.
Planetary Gears benefits are: *Torque multiplication & speed reduction (dual = "double torque multiplication). *Compactness. *Efficiency and for *Just Plain COoLness. Now I got to get some rest. Day III will be here before I know it. p.s. COoL mouse [and] "with gears"? What will they think of next!
Hi Vince, I see an upcoming project! 😀 You could model the part in CAD and let it print out With Delryn Nylon which should be touch enough.
You overestimate my modelling skills Marcel 😂 Pretty good on a catwalk though!!!!
@@Mymatevince Well, you had a lot of fixes where you required gears. I even gave you a link to a site where you can generate STL files of gears.
How about a new series - Vince Learns CAD 😀
Saying that, I am pretty sure that there are some CAD capable folks here who just need the dimensions of the part and can create one in minutes.
One for 2025 maybe 😎💪
@@Mymatevince YES! 🥰
Man's making too much money with his fancy heinz soups!! 😉
Uncanny fix on the second item, Vince.
Nice fix shame about the stapler though thanks Vince enjoying the series so far 😊
Oh come on you tube community. There has to be a beginning machinist that can make a spindle for vince. Let's get his stapler going and let's be compassionate humans
Great job and keep them coming! Almost at 900k!!
Howd you know i was shouting Vince lol. Like in a scary movie. "Hes behind you! Turn around!"
17:00 "Stop shouting" 😂. The moment you tested that can opener, I was sure it was a cable problem. I don't know why but it seems like a common problem with items bought from china
Frying pan soup .... what a heathen!
Hold up: carrot and coriander soup??? I’ve never seen that before, and it sounds absolutely delicious.
Can opener fills soup with razor sharp thin shards of mild steel. Lovely. 🤔👍🏼
Could you spotweld the gear?
good attempt at the Stapler Vince =) as for the can opener your not suppose to hold it haha it goes around automatically
Vince don’t hold the tin opener. You put it on the can press the button let go and the opener goes around the can on its own. Then press the button to stop. There is a magnet to hold the lid. 🤷🏼♂️🙄🙄🙄
Mmm fried soup! Don't you have a saucepan 😂
Fixathon?🎉
I was hoping for a fixing advent calendar !!😂
Wooooo love this
Never heard of that soup before
Vince, love the channel but that was a bit of a faux pas - no not the soup - but fixing a red stapler on a red mat!
Hahaha, I know! What was I thinking!!!
I understimated this can opener 😂
Could you use the welder to fix the stapler? Carrot and Coriander soup? Not something I ever seen here in the US! Sounds good!
On my MIG welder the weld would just be way too big for this tiny gear, it would just take up 50-75% of the gear with one tiny press (arc). Other have said other welding may be possible. The soup is good! One of my faves 😂
@@Mymatevince Spot welder? Has to be something! I'll have to see if they have that on Amazon or somewhere local.
@mymatevince could you have used your spot welder to reattach the metal piece to the gear?
Hmmmm, I don't think it would be powerful enough, I think it might penetrate the outer 1mm or maybe 2mm but I still think it would just shear off after a few goes. Cheers for the idea though 😎
If you got serial number you should be able to get parts or second option get a second one for spares up to you
@19:00 vince figures out single press to start and single press to stop. Moments later testing the opener he start it and keep the button pressed, and struggle to stop it as he release the button and it continue going.
soup in a frying pan????????????😆
He's a real wild child.😊
I actually do that when I'm starving. It heats up my Hormel chili very quickly. Same with mac and cheese. 😅
Everything tastes better, fried. 😆
Nice one, got to admitted that im so afraid of using stapel guns. Something about the unfirm way of going off, it feels like random and then a jump scare 😱., it really looked like a bosh batteri 12V
Brilliant content as always ❤❤
You aren't meant to hold the can opener, just olace ot on and press the button and it goes around on its own.
MMV. November. 2024. Fixathon. Day. 3. Electric. Staple. Tacker. Electric
Nice one
Hey vince, could you use jb weld? It is rated at 5000 or so psi
If you have jb welding over there.
Presuming you're talking about the snapped gear, the bond strength isn't the problem (other than the physical difficulty of applying the gunk to such a tiny surface covered in grease); it's the torque applied. Even high-shear-strength stuff won't usually stand up to the rotational force required of the bond :(
Why there is no intro. NOOOOOOOOOO. That is your signature.
I wonder if that gear could be brased back on
Red on red 🙈
when you place it on can press the button to start and then let go .goes round by itself
Come on Vince! I`m sure you said soup for lunch not for tea, I did check and it was lunch, i bet you were really hungry waiting for that openner, the beads of sweat rolling down your face, i bet you wished that you had used the ring pull now! so much more convient, when hunger Strikes.
Hi Vince, for us mere mortals who don't have a soldering machine for battery terminals on what's the best solution?
There is always a neighbor or friend who does.
The way to repair the stapler is to glue the broken part back on, make a sand mold of the part, then fill the mold with molten iron or brass to forge a replacement. Time to invest in a melting pot, they're not actually all that expensive.
You can still reuse the motor for something els so its not scrap just take it for parts
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You can't always win but 1 for 2 is not that bad. Didn't spot the wire either.. probably to easy..
Torque multiplier
You need to let go iof the opener once started and it spins on its own...
Soup in a frying pan... Basic. 😂😂😂
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‘I know’… ‘lets fry some soup’ lmao
5min in and my guess is that the motor and actuator arr disconnected
Aren't you supposed to just press the button on the can opener and let go of it, it should just go around on top of the can on it's own.
They make gears like that in drills etc take measurements and look for one
When I watch you before anyone else you know your doing well even before Matt Armstrong
Soup in a frying pan😂
The planetry gears in the stapler reduce the speed and increase the torque so the "wimpy" motor can drive theb ig spring back without bogging down.
you could have at leased opened the can on the correct end Vince
He'd get less comments that way, and the algorithm demands engagement.
See? It worked.
@@Boogie_the_cat And that's also why he put the soup in a frying pan rather than a sauce pan. Toooooooo the comments lol
what is that puree called soup doing in the pan ? is that some kind of english thing ? Im baffled :D
I think it might just be a 'me' thing 😂 Cooks really quick though!
Fried soup that's new. New series in the works cooking with my mate Vince. I wonder what will see on the next video .
Waiter waiter there’s a fry in my soup !!!!!
my electric staple works without the safety switch pushed in 😬
Why does My Mate Vince still use Varta Batteries? So he has more videos to make fixing them! 😂"
fix the stapler with jb weld
The Bosch electric screwdriver you fixed in the previous video is the ideal tool for undoing all those many case screws, tho I'd still prefer to use a manual screwdriver when replacing them: the 'feel' is so important when going into soft plastic or other materials to avoid stripping threads, even if the screws are 'self-tapping': too many poor insertions will effectively bore the hole out, so there's no material left for self-tappers to create threads in
WRT the stapler the 2 planetary gear clutch system allows for different spring release power to adjust for hardness of the target or substrate
Personally I've developed a dislike for can openers that cut the can & leave sharp edges: much better (& safer) IMO are the ones that simply deform the folded seal of the lid -> can junction
2 gears to gear down the speed of motor to go slower
Unsubscribed Who fry's soup ?
There's no need to hold the opener.
Hey Vince, I wonder if you could use JB weld or something similar to fix the broken gear? It probably wouldn't be a permanent fix, but better than super glue. It's too bad you can't buy a replacement part easily.
Could you not solder the gear back on?
Solder is not strong enough. Welding would hold, but simultaneously ruin the teethes of the gear.
top banana mate
weld it
@mymatevince just in case you did not notice. You can place the lid back onto the can. The opener just cut the seal. Very handy if you only want the half of the content. You can put the rest back to the fridge for later use.
Jb weld