Perfect as usual, and for all of you out there make a thing like this; put a smaller item like a solid soda cap on the end helping your machine to overcome the pressure and crush the can.
You should just make a 1.5 hour long loop of the video from 0:05 to 0:46. That whole process is just SOOO satisfying. I love the sound of the empty can being dropped in, getting crunched, then dropping into the trash - all as the motor drones in the background. EDIT: And you did it at the end, too!
I did not find it satisfying. I can easily crush cans that much with my hands, just as fast. It seems like it could crush the cans much smaller with that motor. Doesn't seem stressed at all. Though, the bottom board should be pocket holed for more strength. The way it is attached can't have much strength. Alternatively, metal could be wrapped around the outside and that metal screwed into the side boards.
Cómo siempre es la producción de tus vídeos es de gran Calidad, es un gran trabajo el que realizas para mostrar en pocos minutos horas de trabajo tal vez días y sobretodo bastante material de vídeo , felicidades a tu productor y editor editor de video , al que escribe el guión, aún que no me sorprendería que fueras tú mismo, así nos muestres una máquina como está otras más compleja que has creado u otra más simple que te llegue a la mente , tu trabajo en video se disfruta bastante.. gracias y saludos desde la frontera más transitada del mundo Tijuana, México.
Well done! I love your design and construction skills. The motor and power supply would be the expensive items. However, by constructing it oneself the total cost would be quite reasonable. For those who collect many cans, the space saving for carting to a recycling centre, and the consequent reduction in fuel costs, may make it cost effective. So ignore the negative comments. You have presented a machine designed to increase the number of aluminium cans which can fit in a given volume (e.g. a trailer or Ute) to cart to a recycling centre. Potential users can work out for themselves how cost effective it would be. Great idea 💡. I like it. 👍🏼
Some recycling centres actually advise against crushing the cans, as the equipment in the recycling centre has become more sophisticated over the years and un-crushed cans apparently have better workflow performance.
Wow! JSK, you never cease to invent thing's that few would ever think about. Wow! Your channel is one of my FAVORITES! For I always enjoy it. Thus, you are truly a "cut" above. Thank you kind sir.😍 おお! JSK、あなたはほとんど考えられないようなものを発明することを決してやめません。おお!あなたのチャンネルは私のお気に入りの1つです!私はいつもそれを楽しんでいます。したがって、あなたは本当に上記の「カット」です。親切にありがとうございます。😍
Very very impressive, whole concentration diverting on gadgets n small small things what you use in projects and it looks as of manufacturers specially manufactured for you.
Fantastic build JSK! As another commenter has noted, you now need to make another machine that would automatically drop the cans into the crushing opening. 👍👍😉😉
Cool machine. I would really like to build one, buuuut over here we get 25 ct for returning an uncrushed can to the store. Keep up the good work. Perhaps I can find something else to compact. 😃
Wtf do they need uncrushed ones for ? They can't refill them ... & they take up more space ! That doesnt seem to make any sense... most people recycling cans crush the life out of 'em to save space... 🙄🤔
it's a pawn system, where you can return the cans to a machine in the store. The cans have to be in good shape so the machine can read the barcode, they are then crushed and collected inside the machine.
I live in Japan and I wish I knew where he gets his plywood. It's far better than what most DIY stores carry. Due to the "Wood Shock" they're currently experiencing (caused by Covid's effect on world shipping) the most I can find here is cheap lauan construction plywood. Our friend Koubou-san must have a huge stock of plywood left over from pre-Covid days. BTW, it is my understanding that most of Japan's 2x4s are pine or ash and come from Canada.
@@sincerelyyours7538 That's really interesting, I would have thought it more widely available. It looks like the same quality as 'Baltic Birch' type plywood, which is available in Canada but very expensive. Also interesting that Japan's 2x 4s come from Canada. We have really terrible quality 2 x4 s here - maybe the buyers for the Japanese stores are demanding higher quality and picking out the better lumber.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , la prensa de latas más original y peculiar que e visto , el motor y el variador de frecuencia un poco caros para el proyecto , pero bueno siempre se pueden reciclar para otro proyecto , gracias por compartir tanto ingenió y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 🛠️ 🔝
That is pretty cool and it's very quiet that could be for the apartment life if I knew how to make one similar to that I want to be very quiet in the apartment life that is pretty cool
That’s a great invention that you built. And it is amazing 😄. But I was wondering if you can share your measurement. Like, what kind of measurement numbers and what kind of woods. But most of all, what? Kind of Technology And Medals. And Engine.⚙️. That video is great 👍
When I was in Japan (1985) they had these beer (Asahi) can (up to 2 liter!) selling machines with a similar can crusher beside. You can also upgrade the sliding mechanism with linear guide rail.....as it is a cno project (cno = cost no object)
Olá. Parabéns pelo projeto. Meu Pai trabalha com reciclagem aqui no Brasil. Você poderia disponibilizar esse projeto para ele montar aqui em casa? Iria ajudar muito. Obrigado.
Do you usually buy the motors for your projects, or do you scavenge them from dead appliances / other sources? Great, great work, from precision to practicality to aesthetics, all over your channel!
I admire his work but I don't think I would invest that much money and time to make a machine to break up cans. Many of those projects online make the builder look good, but has little use in real life. Most people are in the TH-cam to get view and make money, not to teach you anything useful.
@@Hour882Die No offense but ... I think you overestimate what YT gives people in terms of money at present (years ago maybe that was a different story but not anymore). There is a reason why many have turned to patreon and other sources of revenue. As for no use in real life... Many of the projects on this channel are nothing but useful, some more than others sure but this project would probably save you some cash in the long run if you got the hardware on the cheap. Over here where I live for instance prices for trashbags (these are special bags for which you pay extra and only these special bags will be picked up on trash day, no exceptions) are quite high. Saving space as a result does pay off.
Ma quanta birra bevi????🤣 Complimenti, è un bellissimo progetto! Io ho acquistato il tuo progetto per in 6 in 1 e a breve comincio con i lavori! un saluto dall'Italia.😉
really compliments ... it's really nice to see you work ... 👏👏👏 I was wondering if you could make a video on how to make that "cutting wall" with the circular saw ... It is a machine that would greatly facilitate my work ... I thank you...
Oh, we pretty much would NEVER press them here in Sweden! =) We pay a ~10 cent pawn fee when we purchase the drink. When we return the can to an official special receptacle (often found at grocery stores), we get the pawn fee back. As a kid, I collected cans to make money for candy and even to buy my own toys. And the ~92% return rate of the cans is good for both the environment and a good deal for the breweries.
Amazing project. Your it's an hard and dangerous work. Drink a lot of can beer test al the mechanism it' a very very hard work. Thanks and see you soon 😂😂
It's no good for us here in Australia, our automated recycling machines don't accept crushed cans, you have to feed uncrushed cans into the machine then you get paid.
Works, BUT can one recycle the cans after that? Here we put the cans in a machine that scans the barcode and then compresses them (and gets money back)
Cool device, how about safety? It moves slow but still, maeby some kind of chute. Then you could load it up. With 3 cans, and it could feed into it. And there wouldn't be any chance of getting you fingers caught between the cans and the wood.
But: How can the recycling machine read the bar code on the cans after they've been smashed up? We don't throw aluminum cans in the waste bin anymore, do we?
素晴らしいマシン。 プレドリル/スクリュー下穴に使用したドリルビットの名称または種類を教えてください。 私は英国でこれらを見たことがありません。 ドリルビットはとても面白そうなので、試してみたいと思います。 Fantastic machine. Please would you let us know the name or type of the drill bit you used for pre-drilling / screw pilot holes. I've not seen these in the UK. The drill bit looks very interesting and I'd like to try one.
@@maxximumb I can't speak to the brand of that bit, but it's just a tapered drill. Usually they're sold as a combination with a countersink attachment, and called 'tapered countersink drill'. They are sold as many brands.
@@maxximumb hola, las encuentras en bastantes medias y como lo dice el usuario anteriormente es broca avellanadora, que bueno que las encontraste en línea , saludos
Нравится ваш канал, много сделали разных хороших устройств, которые хочется повторить, все делаете аккуратно. Но это устройство мне кажется бессмысленным. это можно делать надавив ногой или рукой, быстее и дешевле. у вас кризис идей? )
Very nice but….. i just use my right heel and later smelt them down to pour and cast new alu parts etc for my projects… It’s handy i guess if your an Alcoholic.. Not saying you are JSK..
Wonderful engineering and I am amazed with the concepts and ideas you come up with. I really must find out what brand of double sided tape you use as mine never works as well as yours does. Thank you!
このチャンネルまじで好きなんだけど、作るもの完璧だよね。相当のビール好きですね。
Perfect as usual, and for all of you out there make a thing like this; put a smaller item like a solid soda cap on the end helping your machine to overcome the pressure and crush the can.
You should just make a 1.5 hour long loop of the video from 0:05 to 0:46. That whole process is just SOOO satisfying. I love the sound of the empty can being dropped in, getting crunched, then dropping into the trash - all as the motor drones in the background.
EDIT: And you did it at the end, too!
Would serve as a nice 'white noise' loop to put me to sleep at night.
I did not find it satisfying. I can easily crush cans that much with my hands, just as fast. It seems like it could crush the cans much smaller with that motor. Doesn't seem stressed at all. Though, the bottom board should be pocket holed for more strength. The way it is attached can't have much strength. Alternatively, metal could be wrapped around the outside and that metal screwed into the side boards.
make it 2 hours
and filter out the motor noise as much as possible
done
We discover more and more about JSK-Koubou : after showing his penchant for double side tape, he is now uncovering his passion for Japanese Beer. ;-)
paid for by his YT subscribers
@@robt2151 its thirsty work entertaining us... he deserves it !
😎👍☘🍺
Just peaking around your workshop is so inspirational. All these little great ideas. By the way: Your can crusher needs an automatic feeder.
It is much cooler to build a automated smeltery when 100 cans are crushed
5:34 I just love those miniature bar clamps! :D
They are japanese hatagane. They are used for squaring
Coole Idee.. Hierzu fehlt mir für Deutschland etwas die Anwendung. Wir receyceln die Dosen im Laden und bekommen Pfand zurück 🤷♂️
You make all your projects to looks so easy happy to watch you awesome job 👍
What an inspiring video. Unfortunately my skills would only take me as far as emptying those beer cans
I don't think I have any use for this but I almost want to make it because of how satifying it is.
Cómo siempre es la producción de tus vídeos es de gran Calidad, es un gran trabajo el que realizas para mostrar en pocos minutos horas de trabajo tal vez días y sobretodo bastante material de vídeo , felicidades a tu productor y editor editor de video , al que escribe el guión, aún que no me sorprendería que fueras tú mismo, así nos muestres una máquina como está otras más compleja que has creado u otra más simple que te llegue a la mente , tu trabajo en video se disfruta bastante.. gracias y saludos desde la frontera más transitada del mundo Tijuana, México.
Well done! I love your design and construction skills. The motor and power supply would be the expensive items. However, by constructing it oneself the total cost would be quite reasonable. For those who collect many cans, the space saving for carting to a recycling centre, and the consequent reduction in fuel costs, may make it cost effective. So ignore the negative comments. You have presented a machine designed to increase the number of aluminium cans which can fit in a given volume (e.g. a trailer or Ute) to cart to a recycling centre. Potential users can work out for themselves how cost effective it would be. Great idea 💡. I like it. 👍🏼
Some recycling centres actually advise against crushing the cans, as the equipment in the recycling centre has become more sophisticated over the years and un-crushed cans apparently have better workflow performance.
This is my first time I have ever seen a saw on a wall like that. That is neat.
Wow! JSK, you never cease to invent thing's that few would ever think about. Wow! Your channel is one of my FAVORITES! For I always enjoy it. Thus, you are truly a "cut" above. Thank you kind sir.😍
おお! JSK、あなたはほとんど考えられないようなものを発明することを決してやめません。おお!あなたのチャンネルは私のお気に入りの1つです!私はいつもそれを楽しんでいます。したがって、あなたは本当に上記の「カット」です。親切にありがとうございます。😍
Пречудово.І Ваша робота і Ваші ідеально чисті нігті)) 👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing the video, Jisaku. It's a great idea, brilliantly carried out, as always. 👍😉
Now you need to make a machine to automatically drop the cans into this machine.
JSK could easily build such a thing!
Great idea...now you need to fabricate a feeder that will align the cans from a large hopper!!!
Very very impressive, whole concentration diverting on gadgets n small small things what you use in projects and it looks as of manufacturers specially manufactured for you.
Good work !!! Bravo👏👏👍👍 Friendship to France
Fantastic build JSK! As another commenter has noted, you now need to make another machine that would automatically drop the cans into the crushing opening. 👍👍😉😉
I was thinking a hopper that would make sure they were oriented
Superb crafting, as usual, and a joy to watch but to crush a can you only need a foot. I've got two, which cost me nothing.
Cool machine. I would really like to build one, buuuut over here we get 25 ct for returning an uncrushed can to the store. Keep up the good work. Perhaps I can find something else to compact. 😃
Wtf do they need uncrushed ones for ? They can't refill them ... & they take up more space ! That doesnt seem to make any sense... most people recycling cans crush the life out of 'em to save space... 🙄🤔
@@peterfitzpatrick7032 because we recycle and return cans to a shop with a return-machine. Simple system
it's a pawn system, where you can return the cans to a machine in the store. The cans have to be in good shape so the machine can read the barcode, they are then crushed and collected inside the machine.
The perfection in your work....Superb as always👌
Excellent video as usual, thank you for your work. I am wondering whether you could consider a project using epoxy granite?
As well as the worlds most superior plywood, we now learn that the Japanese have 2 x 4s that are fine grained, knot free and dimensionally perfect.
I live in Japan and I wish I knew where he gets his plywood. It's far better than what most DIY stores carry. Due to the "Wood Shock" they're currently experiencing (caused by Covid's effect on world shipping) the most I can find here is cheap lauan construction plywood. Our friend Koubou-san must have a huge stock of plywood left over from pre-Covid days. BTW, it is my understanding that most of Japan's 2x4s are pine or ash and come from Canada.
@@sincerelyyours7538 That's really interesting, I would have thought it more widely available. It looks like the same quality as 'Baltic Birch' type plywood, which is available in Canada but very expensive. Also interesting that Japan's 2x 4s come from Canada. We have really terrible quality 2 x4 s here - maybe the buyers for the Japanese stores are demanding higher quality and picking out the better lumber.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , la prensa de latas más original y peculiar que e visto , el motor y el variador de frecuencia un poco caros para el proyecto , pero bueno siempre se pueden reciclar para otro proyecto , gracias por compartir tanto ingenió y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 🛠️ 🔝
@Viorsa, siempre pues tener una piedra y aplastar las latas a pedradas, como cuando éramos niños, te acuerdas???
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@docstrench948 Buenos días , cómo no me voy a acordar , que generación
That is pretty cool and it's very quiet that could be for the apartment life if I knew how to make one similar to that I want to be very quiet in the apartment life that is pretty cool
Now we know where all the good 2 x 4's and plywood are going.
Nice build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
1:30 Why don't you use the lasers on the drill press any more? Did they not end up being as useful as you thought they would be? Or did they break?
That’s a great invention that you built. And it is amazing 😄. But I was wondering if you can share your measurement.
Like, what kind of measurement numbers and what kind of woods. But most of all, what? Kind of Technology
And Medals. And Engine.⚙️. That video is great 👍
When I was in Japan (1985) they had these beer (Asahi) can (up to 2 liter!) selling machines with a similar can crusher beside. You can also upgrade the sliding mechanism with linear guide rail.....as it is a cno project (cno = cost no object)
Very professional and very very very awesome ... Like & Share for sure .... Note : we are waiting your new projects ... don't be late
Do you have any descriptions of what the items are?
Olá. Parabéns pelo projeto. Meu Pai trabalha com reciclagem aqui no Brasil. Você poderia disponibilizar esse projeto para ele montar aqui em casa? Iria ajudar muito. Obrigado.
Perfect. Please tell me the name of the 2 items shown at 10:38. Thank you
Do you usually buy the motors for your projects, or do you scavenge them from dead appliances / other sources? Great, great work, from precision to practicality to aesthetics, all over your channel!
I admire his work but I don't think I would invest that much money and time to make a machine to break up cans. Many of those projects online make the builder look good, but has little use in real life. Most people are in the TH-cam to get view and make money, not to teach you anything useful.
@@Hour882Die No offense but ... I think you overestimate what YT gives people in terms of money at present (years ago maybe that was a different story but not anymore). There is a reason why many have turned to patreon and other sources of revenue. As for no use in real life... Many of the projects on this channel are nothing but useful, some more than others sure but this project would probably save you some cash in the long run if you got the hardware on the cheap. Over here where I live for instance prices for trashbags (these are special bags for which you pay extra and only these special bags will be picked up on trash day, no exceptions) are quite high. Saving space as a result does pay off.
Very good project. Would you please make a video showing your workspace? Layout and area? Thank in advance.
Вы собирали пустые банки как хобби☺!!!.
Ma quanta birra bevi????🤣
Complimenti, è un bellissimo progetto! Io ho acquistato il tuo progetto per in 6 in 1 e a breve comincio con i lavori!
un saluto dall'Italia.😉
Is this machine for sale?
really compliments ... it's really nice to see you work ... 👏👏👏 I was wondering if you could make a video on how to make that "cutting wall" with the circular saw ... It is a machine that would greatly facilitate my work ... I thank you...
See his video - sa2I0vUCXsE
Awesome! Now it needs and automatic can dispenser :)
Fantastic, dude! Really well done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Beaucoup de canettes, vous avez fait une collecte 👍, très bonne idée pour réduire les déchets et en plus ça peut être revendu au poids 👏
Oh, we pretty much would NEVER press them here in Sweden! =) We pay a ~10 cent pawn fee when we purchase the drink. When we return the can to an official special receptacle (often found at grocery stores), we get the pawn fee back. As a kid, I collected cans to make money for candy and even to buy my own toys. And the ~92% return rate of the cans is good for both the environment and a good deal for the breweries.
Are you saying the old cans are refilled ? ... never heard of that... 🤔
Круто, как всегда. Ну ты и попить пивка. Бедная печень.)))
Ты так скоро автомобиль из дерева соберёшь.
The micrometer was a great touch!
Good to see a man who likes a beer!
When you need to make something just to have made it. Genius!!
Здравствуйте 🤝 Супер!!! Спасибо вам за интересный видео обзор, и удачи вам. 🤝
Amazing project. Your it's an hard and dangerous work. Drink a lot of can beer test al the mechanism it' a very very hard work. Thanks and see you soon 😂😂
merci pour cette belle video a construire pas mal comme machine !!
What size motor? Is it maxed out in compression strength? Can that be increased? (Pounds per inch crushing?)
I see that this guy loves his beer!
Tolle Idee und Super Konstruktion
nur leider hier bei uns nicht zu gebrauchen weil wir so gut wie nur noch Dosen mit Pfand haben ):
すごいなぁ
モーターの品番が分かったらな
自分も作ってみたい
It's no good for us here in Australia, our automated recycling machines don't accept crushed cans, you have to feed uncrushed cans into the machine then you get paid.
Works, BUT can one recycle the cans after that?
Here we put the cans in a machine that scans the barcode and then compresses them (and gets money back)
Can we get plans on how to make project include measurements
Parabens,
Faz um suporte para muitas latas e um mecanismo para soltar as latinhas de uma a uma.
7:38のマキタの機械の品番を教えて下さい!めちゃくちゃ便利ですね!😄
これの事ですか?
th-cam.com/video/2mEV75w6_cQ/w-d-xo.html
Nice ideas broo..👍👍👍
I like it! Now you just need a shoot to act as an automatic feeder and you are all set!
Sensacional belicimo trabalho ferramentas de primeira linha
Cool device, how about safety? It moves slow but still, maeby some kind of chute. Then you could load it up. With 3 cans, and it could feed into it. And there wouldn't be any chance of getting you fingers caught between the cans and the wood.
Can't you add links to pieces, parts, motors, etc?
When can we expect to see the aluminium furnace for casting 3D printed patterns?
Нужная в хозяйстве вещь, спасибо.
Bom dia, aonde eu posso encontrar esse motor e esse controlador ?
Cool video, but does *"One"* have an "Alcohol Problem"
Concerned Fan.
🇮🇪🇪🇺😂
Is next project gonna be autofeed for this machine?
Very good 👍👍
учитывая цену устройства, бред полнейший)
A bit of an overkill, but fun :-)
How much for the motor and what size?
But will it work on 650ml Sapporo cans? Those are strong!
make the cans stack up and use a gate to drop down one at a time
素敵ですね
私も作ろうかなw
ところで500ccの缶は入るのでしょうか?
Un invento segurísimo para el reciclaje de latas saludos 👍
Please tell me where the short red handle screw screw drive is from?
But: How can the recycling machine read the bar code on the cans after they've been smashed up? We don't throw aluminum cans in the waste bin anymore, do we?
you drank a lot of beer for this movie :P
nice machine😮
What's that motor?
素晴らしいマシン。 プレドリル/スクリュー下穴に使用したドリルビットの名称または種類を教えてください。 私は英国でこれらを見たことがありません。 ドリルビットはとても面白そうなので、試してみたいと思います。
Fantastic machine. Please would you let us know the name or type of the drill bit you used for pre-drilling / screw pilot holes. I've not seen these in the UK. The drill bit looks very interesting and I'd like to try one.
@Nyan Hein Zaw Thanks it's shown at 3:19
@@maxximumb I can't speak to the brand of that bit, but it's just a tapered drill. Usually they're sold as a combination with a countersink attachment, and called 'tapered countersink drill'. They are sold as many brands.
@@nominalvelocity Thank you. I found a set online. It's amazing what tools are out there if you just know their names.
@@maxximumb hola, las encuentras en bastantes medias y como lo dice el usuario anteriormente es broca avellanadora, que bueno que las encontraste en línea , saludos
Was that the beer cans of last night ? ;-)
面白いッス!こんな発想良く思いつきましたね
I'm curious as to why people crush cans instead of turning them in for 5 cents?
There are very few countries where you can return cans for money.
What’s name of the motor or size?
Нравится ваш канал, много сделали разных хороших устройств, которые хочется повторить, все делаете аккуратно. Но это устройство мне кажется бессмысленным. это можно делать надавив ногой или рукой, быстее и дешевле. у вас кризис идей? )
Very nice but….. i just use my right heel and later smelt them down to pour and cast new alu parts etc for my projects… It’s handy i guess if your an Alcoholic.. Not saying you are JSK..
うちもリサイクルに持ち込むのに溜め込んでるからなぁ。こういうの作ったらもう少し圧縮できそう。
Those low key clapms 🥺🥺
What size motor is it?
Wonderful engineering and I am amazed with the concepts and ideas you come up with. I really must find out what brand of double sided tape you use as mine never works as well as yours does. Thank you!
what are the materials
El motor podria ser mas pequeño o no?