Great video, Brian! I can attest for the criticality of those spacers in the wheels! I wish I'd purchased those for my first grinder. Definitely buying wheels with spacers for my Revolution!
Enjoyed this, Brian! Clearly it’s a very versatile tool, and designed to work with the end user, not against them! Love this project - I feel you’ve bought us all along with it. Hope your back is much better now, brother! 🇬🇧🤜🏻⚡️🤛🏻🇺🇸
Thanks Pete so much for supporting my work along the way. Its nice to have a cheering section especially when I have been down and out. Back is at 90% :)
Brian, enjoy the video and the detail you show. I purchased the plans and am in the process of gathering all the goodies. A couple of things FYI. The motor you show is out of stock. I have been in the welding business for over 40 years, like removing mill scale (which I endorse 100%) If you take the time to clip the ball off of your wire each time your starts will improve, especially on short welds. The other thing I would suggest is to clamp the ground directly to you part to be welded. Small detail but they do make a difference. I will have my parts laser cut because I have a customer who has offered and I plan on TIG welding because I have the equipment. Very good work and great plans. I will send some pics when I am done. Thanks for a job well done!
I gave up on TIG and went to MIG after running out of $90/60CU Argon twice. I'm pretty green, but TIG seems extremely slow/expensive for this. Got any tips for using TIG for plug welds?
Hi Brian, Great channel I just bought some plans. I am going to be using this unit for sharpening lawnmower blades. I'm going to be featuring your grinding unit on my channel, but I was wondering if you had any input or suggestions on making a jig for sharpening lawnmower blades. I am thinking that I would create some sort of guide to get a perfect 30* angle. Thanks Bob
It’s in here somewhere. 😁 It’s actually on a rack waiting for me to get to it. The motor is done and so is the frame. Just need to bolt it back together.
Love the build ! Really like all your plans and how-to videos, Helps out tremendously! I'm getting ready to do my own build. I have alot of 1/4" plate. Was wondering if I could substitute all the 3/8" plate for the 1/4" of if I should stick with 3/8"?
Thanks for the quick reply. I will switch my design to all 3/8 . Was also wondering on D plate design that you have, ( Correct me if I'm wrong), is 11 inches long .. I thinking of making mine 14" from center of wheels. Do you think going this big will work. Or should it be shorter? On a side note, seen your video of the fine-tuning tracking arm .. amazing design!
Great info Brian!, I just got all my stuff in and starting my cuts tomorrow, I bought my high carbon steel as suggested from New Jersey . So I am not a knife maker and don't have the Heat treat setup like forged with fire.. is there an easy way to do this? and is it necessary ? Thanks Danny
Good question, I would try to find someone who has a forge, maybe a blacksmithing community page somewhere near you? They can do this for you in 10 mins. Otherwise you can send it out for heat treat, probably cost less than $10 to have it done. Peters Heat Treat does this.
@@HouseMadeUS Thanks for you response Brian, Im sure I can find some local Blacksmith here in So Cal. I am beyond stocked in starting my build, Keep up the great videos man, Good job! Got all my cuts done and into the douche bath! haha
I'm stuck! I finished the build and the grinder 100% is ready with the exception of heat treatment of the 80crv2 plate. I have the plate cut, drilled and tapped but heat treatment for this hunk of steel seems very tough for the amateur knife maker to do properly, am I over thinking this? I have a forge and a bucket of AAA Parks but I'm reading that this will give very unsatisfactory results, can you offer any advice?
Thank you for your reply. You were correct, i am now up and shredding steel! This thing kicks butt! 36 grit Norton Blaze ceramic, it's almost as good of a firestarter as it is a grinder! Lololol
I bought your plans a few months ago and I’m almost done with the entire 2x72 build, I’d say 85% done... I’ve got a question. Once everything is together and you flip that switch for the first time, how hard is it to get the belt tracked and run running straight???
I see your grinder is up on a pedestal. What is that made of? I just put a 2HP on mine and came to find out that the risers are just a bit too short to rotate clearly with the cooler on my motor. :( Everything is complete, just waiting on the VFD. The only setback I ran into aide from that is in the picture for the receiver tubes (step 4, Rev 8) shows the knob holes drilled in the correct position, but the tubes themselves aren't shown in the right orientation. When you weld them (step 10), there is no indication that the holes should actually be opposite of each other, so it was a bit awkward to balance in the drill press to drill a new hole. Not a deal breaker :) It's tracking by hand like a boss, and everything is within ~0.1deg across the board. Digital levels really are that amazing. Excited to fire it up tomorrow!
I used 2x2 to raise up the machine because the rolling cart I bought (Sam’s club) was a bit too low for my liking. I’m working on new more clear drawings for the next revision. That is a helpful mention. (I can’t see it because I am too close) 😁
I hate those wheels. The ones I find are the best are the ones that are several bearings all lined up and can be replaced by removing the pin. I find they last way longer and can be easily fixed with 25$ worth of bearings if they fail. I love what you've done with the revolution though. The pivoting design for the horizontal positioning is beautiful
Thank you for the detailed video! It increases confidence to build your kit!
Thanks John, just going through my regular questions asked and doing videos on them. It makes making content pretty easy. And answering questions too!
Brian, I hope you have the success you deserve, great channel and great products. Very professional, I can relate to that. Enjoyed watching the build.
Great video, Brian! I can attest for the criticality of those spacers in the wheels! I wish I'd purchased those for my first grinder. Definitely buying wheels with spacers for my Revolution!
Yeah man, that one small detail makes a huge difference. Cheers Jon!
Enjoyed this, Brian! Clearly it’s a very versatile tool, and designed to work with the end user, not against them!
Love this project - I feel you’ve bought us all along with it.
Hope your back is much better now, brother!
🇬🇧🤜🏻⚡️🤛🏻🇺🇸
Thanks Pete so much for supporting my work along the way. Its nice to have a cheering section especially when I have been down and out. Back is at 90% :)
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I’ve got you, brother 👊🏻
Always here and appreciative
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Brian, enjoy the video and the detail you show. I purchased the plans and am in the process of gathering all the goodies. A couple of things FYI. The motor you show is out of stock. I have been in the welding business for over 40 years, like removing mill scale (which I endorse 100%) If you take the time to clip the ball off of your wire each time your starts will improve, especially on short welds. The other thing I would suggest is to clamp the ground directly to you part to be welded. Small detail but they do make a difference. I will have my parts laser cut because I have a customer who has offered and I plan on TIG welding because I have the equipment. Very good work and great plans. I will send some pics when I am done. Thanks for a job well done!
I gave up on TIG and went to MIG after running out of $90/60CU Argon twice. I'm pretty green, but TIG seems extremely slow/expensive for this. Got any tips for using TIG for plug welds?
Hi Brian, Great channel I just bought some plans. I am going to be using this unit for sharpening lawnmower blades. I'm going to be featuring your grinding unit on my channel, but I was wondering if you had any input or suggestions on making a jig for sharpening lawnmower blades. I am thinking that I would create some sort of guide to get a perfect 30* angle. Thanks Bob
Hey Bob, shoot me an email. We can chat: brian@housework.us
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Very nice man!
Thanks man!!! 💪🏻😁
I've used New Jersey steel barons for years and just as hit send on an order moments before you mention 80crv2. I'll have to make amends
That’s the place to buy it. Good folks over there.
Thanks
Thank you 🙏🏼 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Have you done a small.wheel attachment for this machine? I guess I could go look myself.
I have added a small wheel attachment but not built one. For the money it just makes sense to buy. th-cam.com/video/lExIPktOfsk/w-d-xo.html
Just curious what happened with the sportster rebuild?
It’s in here somewhere. 😁 It’s actually on a rack waiting for me to get to it. The motor is done and so is the frame. Just need to bolt it back together.
Love the build ! Really like all your plans and how-to videos, Helps out tremendously! I'm getting ready to do my own build. I have alot of 1/4" plate. Was wondering if I could substitute all the 3/8" plate for the 1/4" of if I should stick with 3/8"?
The D plate definitely needs to be thicker than 1/4. Most other things would work fine I would think.
Thanks for the quick reply. I will switch my design to all 3/8 . Was also wondering on D plate design that you have, ( Correct me if I'm wrong), is 11 inches long .. I thinking of making mine 14" from center of wheels. Do you think going this big will work. Or should it be shorter?
On a side note, seen your video of the fine-tuning tracking arm .. amazing design!
Good stuff man!
Thanks Richard!
Where did you get ur motor
Hi
I just finished the backstand
I try to have a good manual alignment of the strip before starting it
But i can't
Brian is this platen bracket included in the plans? My computer is at work and cannot check this moment. If not can I get the cad file for this?
The DXF file is included to cut the bracket out via CNC. If you buy the kit it comes in the kit itself.
Great info Brian!, I just got all my stuff in and starting my cuts tomorrow, I bought my high carbon steel as suggested from New Jersey . So I am not a knife maker and don't have the Heat treat setup like forged with fire.. is there an easy way to do this? and is it necessary ? Thanks Danny
Good question, I would try to find someone who has a forge, maybe a blacksmithing community page somewhere near you? They can do this for you in 10 mins. Otherwise you can send it out for heat treat, probably cost less than $10 to have it done. Peters Heat Treat does this.
@@HouseMadeUS Thanks for you response Brian, Im sure I can find some local Blacksmith here in So Cal. I am beyond stocked in starting my build, Keep up the great videos man, Good job! Got all my cuts done and into the douche bath! haha
@@HouseMadeUS Also I have another question, The anti rust solution that you recommend after the Vinegar soak. Is there another option to that stuff?
I'm stuck! I finished the build and the grinder 100% is ready with the exception of heat treatment of the 80crv2 plate. I have the plate cut, drilled and tapped but heat treatment for this hunk of steel seems very tough for the amateur knife maker to do properly, am I over thinking this? I have a forge and a bucket of AAA Parks but I'm reading that this will give very unsatisfactory results, can you offer any advice?
80CRV2 decarbs a lot. I bet your plate is very hard just under the thin layer of carb. Very common mistake made with that steel.
Thank you for your reply. You were correct, i am now up and shredding steel! This thing kicks butt! 36 grit Norton Blaze ceramic, it's almost as good of a firestarter as it is a grinder! Lololol
Hi Brian, I bought the plans but I can not open the Dxf files?
Hi Regan, make sure you download Fusion 360 or another CAD program. This is how you would open them.
Just bought your plans last week and these "leg and foot" pieces are not on the cut sheet. How do I get them on a cut sheet??
They are a different thickness so they have a separate cut sheet called platen bracket. Email me if you can’t find it.
The only file I do not open. Thank you sir.
Cut that from .25 - perfect fit.
Hi..please .I need to make this machine can you help giving a drawing of the machine part and dimensions on solid works pdf..plead.
I sell these on my website: www.HouseMade.us
I bought your plans a few months ago and I’m almost done with the entire 2x72 build, I’d say 85% done... I’ve got a question. Once everything is together and you flip that switch for the first time, how hard is it to get the belt tracked and run running straight???
👍Another great video ... Do you now always do the construction in Fusion 360 and no longer in SketchUp?
Yes all my CAD work is now done in Fusion 360. It’s made my life so much easier. 😁
any coupon codes for a first order?
I see your grinder is up on a pedestal. What is that made of? I just put a 2HP on mine and came to find out that the risers are just a bit too short to rotate clearly with the cooler on my motor. :(
Everything is complete, just waiting on the VFD. The only setback I ran into aide from that is in the picture for the receiver tubes (step 4, Rev 8) shows the knob holes drilled in the correct position, but the tubes themselves aren't shown in the right orientation. When you weld them (step 10), there is no indication that the holes should actually be opposite of each other, so it was a bit awkward to balance in the drill press to drill a new hole. Not a deal breaker :)
It's tracking by hand like a boss, and everything is within ~0.1deg across the board. Digital levels really are that amazing. Excited to fire it up tomorrow!
I used 2x2 to raise up the machine because the rolling cart I bought (Sam’s club) was a bit too low for my liking. I’m working on new more clear drawings for the next revision. That is a helpful mention. (I can’t see it because I am too close) 😁
Hi
You can activate the French subtitles in the videos. It will be great for us French speakers
Thank you
I have tried to add them but it can't automatically generate other languages. Ill look into another way. Cheers!
#dig_it and always #workforit
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Has anyone tried making one from aluminum?
Not that I know of yet.
Здрасте, дайте чертежи?. Спасибо.
I hate those wheels. The ones I find are the best are the ones that are several bearings all lined up and can be replaced by removing the pin. I find they last way longer and can be easily fixed with 25$ worth of bearings if they fail. I love what you've done with the revolution though. The pivoting design for the horizontal positioning is beautiful
Another STELLER video presentation Brian. I am looking forward to the day when you can move into a larger facility for all your machinery!!!!
You can me both! For now, its a cozy little shop that gets the job done! Way bigger than my garage! :)
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