When you smack 2 pieces of steel together cold especially harder types.you run the risk of shelving.Very dangerous situation. Shelving happens at bullet speeds and can and will do great harm to folks,yourself and others watching.I once witnessed a person losing an eye from shelving. Two hard hammer handels were smcked together and that person lost an eye. that dont grow back. Never,never smack hammer heads together with out something between them to take out the energy between them.
si parece un poco peligroso pero ME GUSTA !!! y mas cuando las maquinas son made in casa yo tambien me estoy armando uno ya que me gusta crear maquinas cuando retome el trabajo hare un video para que lo puedan ver saludos
yo pienso armarme tres cosas,el martinete como este,uno para trabajar chapas,y una lijadora de bandas (lo mio es obsesivo jeje,cuando tenga algo tambien subire algun video, saludos
Hitting to harden pieces together is dangerous,the tech term is called shelving. I watched a fool take 2 hammers at arms length and hit them together and this person put his own eye out. A costly mistake.
Bolt that thing DOWN!!! That is an accident in the making!!!! You could lose a hand or fingers! Very inventive use of materials,Cudo's but please bolt that thing down before you lose a finger or worse..
the ram are 2 pieces of cold hot rolled steel 20mm*120mm I think. The ram guides are just steel too, with a lot of grease between. You can see in the clip of the finished hammer I also added some bolts to adjust the ram. The anvil is mades from industrial punch plates from the junk yard.
As you can see in one of my other videos, I bolted it down now and its a lot better now.
It needs some mechanical spider legs
and gnashing teeth! *nom nom nom*
On a serious note, if you enlarge the base it would make it much more stable. Your design looks good, but the base is a little itty-bitty.
wobbly as all hell. need to weld on a wider base and supports
When you smack 2 pieces of steel together cold especially harder types.you run the risk of shelving.Very dangerous situation. Shelving happens at bullet speeds and can and will do great harm to folks,yourself and others watching.I once witnessed a person losing an eye from shelving. Two hard hammer handels were smcked together and that person lost an eye. that dont grow back. Never,never smack hammer heads together with out something between them to take out the energy between them.
call it the dancing hammer.
si parece un poco peligroso pero ME GUSTA !!! y mas cuando las maquinas son made in casa yo tambien me estoy armando uno ya que me gusta crear maquinas cuando retome el trabajo hare un video para que lo puedan ver
saludos
What's your ram consist of? What are the bearing surfaces in your ram guides made of? And what's your anvil made of? It looks fabricated.
Have you seen the video of the finished hammer, GianTech? It's the best performing junkyard hammer on TH-cam. You got better?
Rock and Roll!! Ha Ha Great job on the hammer!!
yo pienso armarme tres cosas,el martinete como este,uno para trabajar chapas,y una lijadora de bandas (lo mio es obsesivo jeje,cuando tenga algo tambien subire algun video,
saludos
yep!, Sweet.
solo le falta anclarlo al suelo ,tras eso funciona que da gusto XD,yo me voy a hacer uno lo mas parecido posible XDXD
que peligro!!!!
i wrothe 3 random letter on youtube and it brought me here,
cool story eh?
Hitting to harden pieces together is dangerous,the tech term is called shelving. I watched a fool take 2 hammers at arms length and hit them together and this person put his own eye out. A costly mistake.
Bolt that thing DOWN!!! That is an accident in the making!!!! You could lose a hand or fingers! Very inventive use of materials,Cudo's but please bolt that thing down before you lose a finger or worse..
the ram are 2 pieces of cold hot rolled steel 20mm*120mm I think. The ram guides are just steel too, with a lot of grease between. You can see in the clip of the finished hammer I also added some bolts to adjust the ram. The anvil is mades from industrial punch plates from the junk yard.
read the discription, there's a link to another video of this hammer painted and bolted down.
It was the belt slipping, honestly!