As an industrial electrician, I must speak about this video. Please do not attempt to use this method to engrave metal. The voltage supply he is using is FAR too high for safety. It would only require a slight lapse of concentration with this device to electrocute yourself. It is not worth the risk. At least he's playing funeral music while demonstrating this.
I was great with this idea when I thought you were going to hook it to 9Volt battery. Even a 12Volt wet cell might have kept my interest but instead it was plugged into 240V mains (which we don't use for low amp circuits in the U.S.). This has sudden death written all over it!
Exactly , you are holding each side of the mains with each hand so if you manage to get a shock it will be right across your heart. I've played with putting current through graphite pencils as a kid and I can guarantee that that center of the pencil is going to get red hot and start charring the wooden pencil. I don't recommend anybody do this click bait booby trap.
I have to agree with others here, I've been an electrician for over 35 years and never seen anything so stupidly dangerous, this has the potential to get someone killed. By all means use it with perhaps 12v DC but never mains voltage.
Back in junior high shop class we made an electrical engraving tool in the 1960's. Need to bring back industrial arts classes in schools, see too many young people that don't know which end of a screwdriver 🪛 to use on screws. 😬🤫😄
This is so cool! Attached to a 3D printer for cnc control, you could do your own engraved pictures in metal! You could then probably use those as printing plates for ink. The possibilities are endless! I love the wagging finger meaning “don’t touch these bits!”.
Dominic , you also are amazing with you idea of CNC engraving. engineering welcomes all crazy ideas. brainstorming is the first step to a brilliant conclusion.
Makes sense carbon is able to conduct electricity very well you can do the same thing with the carbon rods from batteries and use them as welding leads they can handle high amounts of heat unlike regular welding leads.
Wow from all the comments here I can see why we are all carrying candles at night and riding horses to work. Great video. Its just a low power arc welder. Yes you have to be careful
@@thayes5174 light bulb is a current limiter. This works as its shown. Works on 120v also. Yes if you grab the wires you get shocked. Wear gloves, take caution. Its not a tool for a kid.
No, this is actually an extremely high voltage arc welder that can kill you. Welders dont get shocked because although the amperage is high the voltage is too low to cross the skin
So as I can understand this is a knowledge sharing video. In no way was it stating you have to do it this way. This is only an example. If you understand any electrical current without the proper controls is dangerous no matter the voltage or amps. I find the video to be informative because I don’t feel like running to the store to buy more junk that will just keep piling up after one use. Being resourceful is a good thing… knowing your limitations and what you are comfortable with doing is even better. Thanks for the knowledge.
@@jeffmastinAnd you have no idea what you're talking about, don't play with welders or electricity unless you've been trained, it can be quite deadly, AC or DC
That's ingenious, does the incandescent lightbulb act as a voltage regulator? I believe if it really went straight 220v ac, the pencil carbon would burst into an arc lamp welder thing when applied to the knife blade, 110v directly across the circuit is more reactive than this, good demonstration, regards
Éramos chicos y mi hermana, mayor que yo, me pidió que agarrara un alambre de 2 mts y lo metiera en el toma corriente de la pared saber cuál era el vivo, que iba ser fácil. Si lo metía en el neutro no pasaría nada, si lo metía en el vivo, vería venir la corriente, entonces tenía que soltar el alambre.y listo...Mi madre me contaba que cuando escuchó el grito llegó corriendo, que yo tenía los ojitos dados vuelta y estaba un poquito duro. Mi hermana estaba en la otra punta de la habitación... Pero ni ella ni yo recordamos cuál era el agujerito del vivo. En fin, lo importante de un cuchillo es que esté bien afilado.
О да! Это очень опасно? Я будуч школьником любил собирать блоки питания, был очень аккуратен, но всё таки забыл однажды отвлёкся на разговоры и.. Забыл вынуть вилку из розетки.. В результате на одну ладошку ноль на другую ладошку фаза 220вольт. Друг сидел рядом и выдернул провода у меня из рук. 🤦🏼♂️На левой руке точками выжгло букву О, а на правой букву Г! Просто меня ОлеГ зовут 😂😁 и это правда из моей жизни.. 🤷🏼♂️
Спасибо за такой увлекательный и личный рассказ! Хорошо, что всё закончилось благополучно. 😊 Оставайтесь на связи, впереди ещё много захватывающих видео и историй!
Очередной ниразу не сказочник 😂😂😂😂 При поражени электричеством с напругой в 220 да ещё и такой отдалённо зоной как 2 ладони никаких следов впринципе не останется Малолетний пистабол 😂😂😂
Éramos chicos y mi hermana, mayor que yo, me pidió que agarrara un alambre de 2 mts y lo metiera en el toma corriente de la pared saber cuál era el vivo, que iba ser fácil. Si lo metía en el neutro no pasaría nada, si lo metía en el vivo, vería venir la corriente, entonces tenía que soltar el alambre.y listo...Mi madre me contaba que cuando escuchó el grito llegó corriendo, que yo tenía los ojitos dados vuelta y estaba un poquito duro. Mi hermana estaba en la otra punta de la habitación... Pero ni ella ni yo recordamos cuál era el agujerito del vivo. En fin, lo importante de un cuchillo es que esté bien afilado.
28 лет назад, когда я служил в армии,мы таким способом делали гравировку на самодельных житонах.... Получалось не плохо,но это не практично, надпись со временем стирается.
@@breakfastbuddy5 Understood, but people like me love weird projects out of spare parts... just because it's fun!...for me anyway. If I needed a real welder to keep, of course I would simply buy one.
intendam esta ligação tem uma lampada em serie, nao passa toda corrente 240 volts, mas somente uns 30 volts que nao ´´e suficiente para dar choque, depende da lampada que usa no caso uma incandescente de mais de 100 Watts.
Hb/2 pencil is more clay than graphite. Better choose one that is softer and doesn't come with eraser. It would be pointless:-) 200w bulb is likely hard to obtain and needs a ceramic socket maybe a one to keep a pet reptile warm.
Would this even work as the negative is not connected to the plug so its not a complete circuit dont think you would get any power for the mains without both the live and the return wire to complete the circuit without a circuit the electricity cant flow out the plug
No it would work… among other things… like teach you how to fly instantaneously and play the harp! Remember the negative wire (black) Is attached to a roach clip instead of to the pole of the plug. That roach clip is supposed to clamp down on the knife blade. The positive wire (red) is still attached to the pole of the plug. Then he has another negative wire that runs out of the pole on the plug which is connected to the pencil lead. You plug the thing in, you clip the roach clip to the knife blade,… And when you touch the pencil lead to the knife blade - three things will happen simultaneously as it closes the circuit. 1) The lightbulb will come on 2) The pencil lead will begin engraving into the knife blade 3) You electrocute the living shiitakes out of yourself because you were bearing down on the knife blade with your hand in order to hold it steady.
So as I can understand this is a knowledge sharing video. In no way was it stating you have to do it this way. This is only an example. If you understand any electrical current without the proper controls is dangerous no matter the voltage or amps. I find the video to be informative because I don’t feel like running to the store to buy more junk that will just keep piling up after one use. Being resourceful is a good thing… knowing your limitations and what you are comfortable with doing is even better. Thanks for the knowledge.
Я думал, Колхозники только у нас водятся. Таки НЕТ. 1. Вилку подьсоединять - не умеет. 2. Скрутки делать - не умеет. 3. Изоленту мотать - тоже не умеет. А туда же - блогер!
@@ДАНУНА-у5ю Я много чего умею, но тебе это не пригодится. Я с "остряками НЕДОДЕЛАННЫМИ" стараюсь НЕ общаться. Юмор либо есть внутри организма, либо - НЕТ.
@@TheChristopherStalken Since I am a Christian and am old, death won't be bad. However, the time of my death will be up to God. I don't see any advantage to messing with God’s schedule by doing stupid stuff.
Utube will cancel your video for not wearing safety glasses but it’s ok with tapping into 240v mains power as long as you don’t touch the knife blade or the end of the pencil 😳
He has a steady hand. At that voltage you should have some experience with welding or at least the knowledge of consequences. Like if you push to hard you might loose your vision for a bit or at verry least know what around you is conductive.
Very cool result, also very dodgy high electric shock potential and also really bad wiring connections. This isn't advisable to general people who just think they are going to get a cool effect from a pencil
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How about just telling us what kind of voltage you want on the end. Use a variable DC power supply and a shorter pencil and crank it up till it starts engraving. Id wager that it's much safer than this jury rigged 220vac.
Сел на деревянный стул под ноги коврик резиновый одел перчатки резиновые и не чего бояться , от незнания у многих страх что аш пена со рта чуть ли не захлебываются переменные 240 вольт 240240240смерть240240240смертьсмертьсмерть
I find it interesting this guy is careful to wear protective gloves to use this "thing" , but isn't afraid to plug it into an AC socket and engrave with it :-)
Electrocution risk, lead poisoning risk with food and also risks cut polishing blade wrong way round. Good to know if I am ever trapped on a death star I can leave whatever side Im on a message using a power supply and a pencil if it's my only option.
As an industrial electrician, I must speak about this video. Please do not attempt to use this method to engrave metal. The voltage supply he is using is FAR too high for safety. It would only require a slight lapse of concentration with this device to electrocute yourself. It is not worth the risk. At least he's playing funeral music while demonstrating this.
I would say that isolation transformer with a variable variable variable would be the best choice for the power supply with a current limiter
Agreed, ...nooooooooooooo!!! Don't do it .😂
😂😂😂😂
Yes this is pretty dangerous
Estos gringos si que son extremadamente exagerados, bien por el invento con un poco más de seguridad claro
I was great with this idea when I thought you were going to hook it to 9Volt battery. Even a 12Volt wet cell might have kept my interest but instead it was plugged into 240V mains (which we don't use for low amp circuits in the U.S.). This has sudden death written all over it!
And I’m not sure those surgical style gloves are up to the task of insulating him from shocks 😱😵💀
Exactly , you are holding each side of the mains with each hand so if you manage to get a shock it will be right across your heart. I've played with putting current through graphite pencils as a kid and I can guarantee that that center of the pencil is going to get red hot and start charring the wooden pencil. I don't recommend anybody do this click bait booby trap.
My thoughts exactly!
Что за глупость?За это вас и презираем.
Don't be a bunch of sissies..lmao!
I have to agree with others here, I've been an electrician for over 35 years and never seen anything so stupidly dangerous, this has the potential to get someone killed. By all means use it with perhaps 12v DC but never mains voltage.
Back in junior high shop class we made an electrical engraving tool in the 1960's. Need to bring back industrial arts classes in schools, see too many young people that don't know which end of a screwdriver 🪛 to use on screws. 😬🤫😄
They think French Fries grow on trees too....🤔
DANGEROUS! Don't do this at home!
Da kräuseln sich meine Nackenhaare! Bitte unbedingt mehr WARNHINWEISE. Das ist lebensgefährlich!
I don't speak german but i can guess what 'WARNHINWEISE' means...☠️⚡
Dangerous Project. Not for people or Kids who don't understand electricity.
that is 95% of the population
This is so cool! Attached to a 3D printer for cnc control, you could do your own engraved pictures in metal! You could then probably use those as printing plates for ink. The possibilities are endless!
I love the wagging finger meaning “don’t touch these bits!”.
Dominic , you also are amazing with you idea of CNC engraving.
engineering welcomes all crazy ideas.
brainstorming is the first step to a brilliant conclusion.
@@edaqui-pt4sp yes, but this is child play. he should start with 10,000 volts for starters. that is some wow fireworks for new year!
Makes sense carbon is able to conduct electricity very well you can do the same thing with the carbon rods from batteries and use them as welding leads they can handle high amounts of heat unlike regular welding leads.
Very very dangerous....
Bahaya sekaliiiiiii....
Wow from all the comments here I can see why we are all carrying candles at night and riding horses to work. Great video. Its just a low power arc welder. Yes you have to be careful
Looks like a European plug so it would be 220 volts. Not exactly low power
@@thayes5174 light bulb is a current limiter. This works as its shown. Works on 120v also. Yes if you grab the wires you get shocked. Wear gloves, take caution. Its not a tool for a kid.
No, this is actually an extremely high voltage arc welder that can kill you. Welders dont get shocked because although the amperage is high the voltage is too low to cross the skin
So as I can understand this is a knowledge sharing video. In no way was it stating you have to do it this way. This is only an example. If you understand any electrical current without the proper controls is dangerous no matter the voltage or amps. I find the video to be informative because I don’t feel like running to the store to buy more junk that will just keep piling up after one use. Being resourceful is a good thing… knowing your limitations and what you are comfortable with doing is even better. Thanks for the knowledge.
@@jeffmastinAnd you have no idea what you're talking about, don't play with welders or electricity unless you've been trained, it can be quite deadly, AC or DC
Pretty cool if you know what you're doing I never played with electric much I didn't like the shocking outcome
That's ingenious, does the incandescent lightbulb act as a voltage regulator? I believe if it really went straight 220v ac, the pencil carbon would burst into an arc lamp welder thing when applied to the knife blade, 110v directly across the circuit is more reactive than this, good demonstration, regards
Lightbulb as a rezistor.
@@jancicvarek160 oh, makes sense, thank you, regards
To ANYONE watching this video PLEASE DO NOT TRY TO MAKE THIS OR USE IT as it is VERY DANGEROUS and could result in SERIOUS INJURY OR A FATALITY!!!
This simple method for drawing on metal is mind-blowing! Absolutely amazing, this video is fantastic!
Thank you! Cheers!
Совершенно согласен!! Фантастика!!! Советую вам попробовать это с напряжением 380В.
Уверяю. Эффект умопомрачительный!!! 😂
Quick! Attach this to a 3D printer carriage so that you can write with CNC control !!!!
My wife doesn't understand why I want her to try this. Since I once had her hold the car's coil when I turned the key, she won't try anything.
😂😂
My wife won't get in the bathtub with the toaster again either. Go figure.
Or told younger bro to hold plug wire while i pulled rope starter
Éramos chicos y mi hermana, mayor que yo, me pidió que agarrara un alambre de 2 mts y lo metiera en el toma corriente de la pared saber cuál era el vivo, que iba ser fácil. Si lo metía en el neutro no pasaría nada, si lo metía en el vivo, vería venir la corriente, entonces tenía que soltar el alambre.y listo...Mi madre me contaba que cuando escuchó el grito llegó corriendo, que yo tenía los ojitos dados vuelta y estaba un poquito duro. Mi hermana estaba en la otra punta de la habitación... Pero ni ella ni yo recordamos cuál era el agujerito del vivo. En fin, lo importante de un cuchillo es que esté bien afilado.
☝🏽🤣🤣
О да! Это очень опасно? Я будуч школьником любил собирать блоки питания, был очень аккуратен, но всё таки забыл однажды отвлёкся на разговоры и.. Забыл вынуть вилку из розетки.. В результате на одну ладошку ноль на другую ладошку фаза 220вольт. Друг сидел рядом и выдернул провода у меня из рук. 🤦🏼♂️На левой руке точками выжгло букву О, а на правой букву Г! Просто меня ОлеГ зовут 😂😁 и это правда из моей жизни.. 🤷🏼♂️
нормально так. а у нас на работе с частично снятым напряжением молотком по шиту
Спасибо за такой увлекательный и личный рассказ! Хорошо, что всё закончилось благополучно. 😊 Оставайтесь на связи, впереди ещё много захватывающих видео и историй!
Очередной ниразу не сказочник 😂😂😂😂
При поражени электричеством с напругой в 220 да ещё и такой отдалённо зоной как 2 ладони никаких следов впринципе не останется
Малолетний пистабол 😂😂😂
@@denisq937 у всякой кожи свое сопротивление. мокрая,толстая. у нас электрик не спор 2 гвоздя в розетку вставлял. я тот электрик
Класс! Меня Вова зовут, такой способ подойдет? В...А появятся..?😂😂😂
Éramos chicos y mi hermana, mayor que yo, me pidió que agarrara un alambre de 2 mts y lo metiera en el toma corriente de la pared saber cuál era el vivo, que iba ser fácil. Si lo metía en el neutro no pasaría nada, si lo metía en el vivo, vería venir la corriente, entonces tenía que soltar el alambre.y listo...Mi madre me contaba que cuando escuchó el grito llegó corriendo, que yo tenía los ojitos dados vuelta y estaba un poquito duro. Mi hermana estaba en la otra punta de la habitación... Pero ni ella ni yo recordamos cuál era el agujerito del vivo. En fin, lo importante de un cuchillo es que esté bien afilado.
28 лет назад, когда я служил в армии,мы таким способом делали гравировку на самодельных житонах.... Получалось не плохо,но это не практично, надпись со временем стирается.
Да это ещё в школе учитель физики показывал (в советской школе). Некоторые и дома повторяли.
Житон где то валяется подписанный таким образом, до сих пор читаем.
Житоны 😂😂😂😂
Ска 2 дебила это сила
Darwin award waiting to happen😊
Brilliant! Just be careful while using!
Way to try for a darwin award. You can etch metal with a 9 volt battery. Thos is like trying to hammer a nail with a nuke.
Moi je grave avec une alimentation de pc que j'ai récupérer sur un vielle tour , il y a plusieurs sorties 3 v ; 5v , 9v , 12volts .
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@wolfofodin8468
I've heard about that, and I have an extra PS unit. Might have to look into that someday.
you can also dig a grave with a spoon ,
@@breakfastbuddy5
Understood, but people like me love weird projects out of spare parts... just because it's fun!...for me anyway.
If I needed a real welder to keep, of course I would simply buy one.
intendam esta ligação tem uma lampada em serie, nao passa toda corrente 240 volts, mas somente uns 30 volts que nao ´´e suficiente para dar choque, depende da lampada que usa no caso uma incandescente de mais de 100 Watts.
If 220v must have safety learning...glove anti shock ,shoes rubber,age, knowledge voltage important to sefety
I won't be sharing this video with my kids, but I'm off to the shed now. Wish me luck.
Are u still alive?
@@TicTac-g7m yes, for now 😃
Fun stuff
Thank you
I'm so happy you're enjoying the content! Stay tuned, because there's much more interesting and exciting stuff on the way!
I have looked through the comments on this and now know how to say “This is dangerous! Don’t do this!” In about 10 languages 😂
Ahoj Martine, video super, super zvuk ale holkám jsem rozuměl pouze že je je nějaká vykulená 😂😂😂. Díky za video, zdraví Roman Znojmo 😉
Nifty idea ! Thanks for showing us.🌞
Thanks for watching!
Excelente 👍
Hb/2 pencil is more clay than graphite. Better choose one that is softer and doesn't come with eraser. It would be pointless:-) 200w bulb is likely hard to obtain and needs a ceramic socket maybe a one to keep a pet reptile warm.
Еще в школе делал такой выжигатель из 12 вольтового трансформатора. Гравировка быстро стирается, баловство. 😊
Good to know
DANGEROUS!!
But good to know.
Glad you found it informative! Stay tuned for more content, and always be cautious!
Das ist lebensgefährlich!!!!!!
A moment of inattention can end in death! Since this video can be seen even by children, TH-cam should ban it.
Criativo. Genial. Obrigado.
Obrigado! Fico feliz que tenha achado útil. Continue ligado para mais ideias criativas e geniais!
Excellent!
Thank you! Cheers!
Calm down people. Just wear plastic gloves and be careful if you do this.
I love it good 👍
Thanks 😆
Looks like an Excellent way to unalive Yourself!😂😂😂
That word cracks me up.
"Unalive"
lol...
to do yourself in!
Magnífico! Brasil!
This is nuts...
Anyone else here ever grab a hold of 220 volts...???
OMG, never again...!!!
Would this even work as the negative is not connected to the plug so its not a complete circuit dont think you would get any power for the mains without both the live and the return wire to complete the circuit without a circuit the electricity cant flow out the plug
No it would work… among other things… like teach you how to fly instantaneously and play the harp!
Remember the negative wire (black) Is attached to a roach clip instead of to the pole of the plug. That roach clip is supposed to clamp down on the knife blade. The positive wire (red) is still attached to the pole of the plug. Then he has another negative wire that runs out of the pole on the plug which is connected to the pencil lead. You plug the thing in, you clip the roach clip to the knife blade,… And when you touch the pencil lead to the knife blade - three things will happen simultaneously as it closes the circuit.
1) The lightbulb will come on
2) The pencil lead will begin engraving into the knife blade
3) You electrocute the living shiitakes out of yourself because you were bearing down on the knife blade with your hand in order to hold it steady.
So as I can understand this is a knowledge sharing video. In no way was it stating you have to do it this way. This is only an example. If you understand any electrical current without the proper controls is dangerous no matter the voltage or amps. I find the video to be informative because I don’t feel like running to the store to buy more junk that will just keep piling up after one use. Being resourceful is a good thing… knowing your limitations and what you are comfortable with doing is even better. Thanks for the knowledge.
If you wiggle the eraser while pulling on it, you don't need to cut it off, and you would still have an eraser.
Really. That’s your take on this video. Wow! I’ll take note. Pure genius.
I wonder how many people will die as a direct result of trying to do this.
A lot ! 😱
Я думал, Колхозники только у нас водятся.
Таки НЕТ.
1. Вилку подьсоединять - не умеет.
2. Скрутки делать - не умеет.
3. Изоленту мотать - тоже не умеет.
А туда же - блогер!
Это уже не важно, главное ты сделал( и я) ему коммент и просмотр)
@@ДжонРембо-я3н Да, Я - понимаю. Только иногда трудно удержаться, когда такое Несут!
Зачем блохерам что то уметь если они учат? 😂😂😂
Ты что умеешь? Кроме как комменты писать.
@@ДАНУНА-у5ю Я много чего умею, но тебе это не пригодится. Я с "остряками НЕДОДЕЛАННЫМИ" стараюсь НЕ общаться.
Юмор либо есть внутри организма, либо - НЕТ.
Нормально, надо пробовать.
Very dangerous!!
Một sáng kiến tuyệt vời !
Can this be used on your skin?
Write your will first, and have an ambulance ready with a defibrillator to restart your heart.
Don't do this! It will kill you.
Sure, but only once. How bad can it be? 😂
@@TheChristopherStalken Since I am a Christian and am old, death won't be bad. However, the time of my death will be up to God. I don't see any advantage to messing with God’s schedule by doing stupid stuff.
Utube will cancel your video for not wearing safety glasses but it’s ok with tapping into 240v mains power as long as you don’t touch the knife blade or the end of the pencil 😳
But does it comprise the integrity of the steel
He has a steady hand. At that voltage you should have some experience with welding or at least the knowledge of consequences. Like if you push to hard you might loose your vision for a bit or at verry least know what around you is conductive.
Excellent
Very cool result, also very dodgy high electric shock potential and also really bad wiring connections. This isn't advisable to general people who just think they are going to get a cool effect from a pencil
....4 hours later..... but still awesome 👍
If you needed to MacGyver your way out of a trap and this would do it, then yay! Else, why, when a purpose-built tool is available cheap?
Because this is waaay cooler
Reminds me of the old MacGyver
Most of the stuff on that show works
I'd use a generator for this, not my house current
Hello, nice to meet you
Thanks for coming😊😊
Who's meeting who?
Wow🎉
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Please tell me, is it 220V??
Yes, Thank you very much for watching 🙂
Judging by the gloves you're wearing, you've just been cleaning the toilet. They're certainly not for messing with 240v.
Fecies are an insulator, especially when dry. lol
Uncle Fester was pretty cool…
Or you can just go to Hobby Lobby and buy an engraver instead of playing Uncle Fester and burning your entire apartment complex down.
😂
Sure, take all of the fun out of it
A vibrating engraver will have trouble marking hardened steel. This style will mark hard steel, even tool steel.
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А ты пойдёшь покупать грузовик если тебе нужно один раз привезти домой холодильник?
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Когда он рисует в каждой букве по три склейки видео. 😂 Хороший аппарат
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Только грифель ломкий лучше всего карандашь зачистить с одной стороны,для контакта хватит и грифель не обломится!
I notice he is using a European plug...is the voltage used here 240 volts or 120 volts?
220v at the plug, but he taped-off just 1 term, thus 120v to the pencil.
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@@ZAPATTUBE110v to the pencil + 110v to the workpiece = 220v of deadly ungrounded potential. Stupidly dangerous!
How about using colored pencil?
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" Вас поразит..", а меня нет..Лет 40 назад это умел каждый школьник..И прибор продавался.." Огонек"..
How about just telling us what kind of voltage you want on the end. Use a variable DC power supply and a shorter pencil and crank it up till it starts engraving. Id wager that it's much safer than this jury rigged 220vac.
I wouldn't use it plugged into 110 outlet!!!! That js just crazy!!!!!
I think the light bulb helps regulate the arc, so its not so strong. Very interesting.
Different bulbs might change the arc power.
Yo lo he hecho con 220 v. Pero no funciona. Se borra fácilmente con una goma...
Seriously this is dangerous
Сел на деревянный стул под ноги коврик резиновый одел перчатки резиновые и не чего бояться , от незнания у многих страх что аш пена со рта чуть ли не захлебываются переменные 240 вольт 240240240смерть240240240смертьсмертьсмерть
Nice video, but...127 or 220V in ? Looks dangerous for me...
Knowing your limitations is a good thing. Thx for being objective and not being cynical.
Dumbbells, do not try this at home.
Great.Now i'm gonna have to find a video to find out if i'm a dumbbell.
I find it interesting this guy is careful to wear protective gloves to use this "thing" , but isn't afraid to plug it into an AC socket and engrave with it :-)
a shocking way to ID your tools.
We used to do this 40 years ago using sharp goughing rods ans low amps on the welder.
This is a death trap
Don't play electric. You can hurt.
The light bulb absorbs some of the electricity
Could possibly do the same thing with a car battery
Das ist auf alle Fälle nicht so tödlich
Через светодиодную лампочку подойдёт?
Buen lápiz doble
the use of house voltage in this sort of application is unnecessary, and extremely cretinous. The "author" should remove this dangerous garbage.
Electrocution risk, lead poisoning risk with food and also risks cut polishing blade wrong way round. Good to know if I am ever trapped on a death star I can leave whatever side Im on a message using a power supply and a pencil if it's my only option.
А аккумулятор не безопасней?
😂😂😂😂😂😂Этот способ поразил меня еще 45 лет назад.😂😂😂😂😂
Ide just bring mine down to the local engravers, 🤣🤣🤣
Had to stop watching
Epilepsy 😢
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There must be a safer way to ruin a Dollar Store knife.
DANGER !!!!!
Ya, that looks safe. I think I will just buy an ingraver.
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Dit is levensgevaarlijk 😢
Next video, how to start small fires with large amounts of petrol, crazy