@@JetManJoe I'm a hobbyist - so I picked up a solar spot light out of neighbors trash. It still worked - but lens clouded over and cracked- replaced with glass. LED reflector was water/weather damaged. I knew, I could not just cut a cone out of metal and make it work. After several searches, I found your TH-cam page and followed the directions. D1-21mm D2-57mm H-35mm. Final cut was on aluminum flashing (roof repair, etc.). Polished inside to mirror finish and fastened to inside of old reflector :) Thank you again !
You can also split it up, so you end up with less wasted material. That's better for my purpose - making a backpacking cone that doubles as windshield and potstand. Having it split means it's easier to pack, more vertically stable because on the extra joints I have length-wise ridges for interlocking the pieces. more cutting and bending work, more time to assemble as a tradeoff for way less material wasted, which is important to me because titanium is expensive.
Saw a man once who was a qualified engineer who had to make/fab a cone for a hopper about 6ft Dia he spent about 15mins doing the Pi-R square calc' drew it all out cut & rolled it - it was too small did it 3 times ,the guy walked from the job ............
Yahoo ! 4th try, I got it correct on paper. Now will transfer to aluminum flashing for the final piece. :)
What you making the cone for? Project?
@@JetManJoe I'm a hobbyist - so I picked up a solar spot light out of neighbors trash. It still worked - but lens clouded over and cracked- replaced with glass. LED reflector was water/weather damaged. I knew, I could not just cut a cone out of metal and make it work. After several searches, I found your TH-cam page and followed the directions. D1-21mm D2-57mm H-35mm. Final cut was on aluminum flashing (roof repair, etc.). Polished inside to mirror finish and fastened to inside of old reflector :) Thank you again !
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You can also split it up, so you end up with less wasted material. That's better for my purpose - making a backpacking cone that doubles as windshield and potstand. Having it split means it's easier to pack, more vertically stable because on the extra joints I have length-wise ridges for interlocking the pieces. more cutting and bending work, more time to assemble as a tradeoff for way less material wasted, which is important to me because titanium is expensive.
How would you then cut this from the material? In your next video it looks a clean cut.
I used a plasma cutter with a circle cutting attachment.
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can you please tell me how to make the chakra with beet like this ?
the sheet is 8 to 10 mm, will it follow the ID or the OD. If she follows then whose?
Thank you so much bro
You made my work so simple
Your welcome 👍
Dostum çok teşekkür ederim çok işe yarıyor TÜRKİYE den selamlar
You're very welcome, Thanks from Australia, the land down under 😁
❤❤❤❤❤❤ from sri lanka
Is there an application for iPhone cellphones?
The app that I have used was only on Android. There might be others like it on iPhone but probably won't be free.
@@JetManJoe Yes, it's true that you have to pay monthly, it's not free like on Android. For example, if there are free ones, please let me know
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Good job. The application has the ability to print a pattern, do you not use this function?
Thanks, I did use the print function but didn't mention it in the video. Now people will know
You didn't post the next video rolling it to a cone shape thank you for your content loved it.
The next video to roll the cone is here buddy. Glad you enjoyed it. th-cam.com/video/gHYrnai5Q7c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8p2qiODhrPFp9x23
Thanks Jett from ABQ NM
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thanks brother
Hopper marking easy step help me
Saya tidak ngerti bahasa inggris,,
Tapi saya paham dengan melihat gambarnya
I'm glade you could follow the pictures without having to understand English. Hopefully you can use youtube auto translate for sub titles if needed.
Saw a man once who was a qualified engineer who had to make/fab a cone for a hopper about 6ft Dia he spent about 15mins doing the Pi-R square calc' drew it all out cut & rolled it - it was too small did it 3 times ,the guy walked from the job ............
Haha nice. Measure twice cut once
@@JetManJoe: he did 3 times still got it wrong lol !
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