Hi! Can you create a calculation considering the effects on the wall? For example porotherm wall, generic bricks with 2 gaps? The scope of my question is to determine what risks for the wall(breaking, causing the system to punch me in the face) exist in this system?
Hi Ingko, I am trying to design a home pullup bar that I want to anchor in concrete footing on the ground. I want to do kipping pullups on it. Can you help me calculate the necessary dimensions of the footing? Better to email or DM if possible.
Alright bro... I've watched this easily 50 times no joke. Are you cutting the bamboo sticks in half or...? I'm lost at the first two minutes just because I don't see how a round bamboo stick can be grinded down smooth like that. Also, could you please list what you're putting underneath after the sticks? Look like shimbs but I'm assuming that's not it at all. Sorry for the questions. I just have a shit ton of bamboo here in Arkansas (crazy I know). Please help and may whatever God you believe in bless ya brotha.
The bamboos I have are about 100mm(4in) diameter. It has a thickness of about 10mm. So, I cut it across the lenght to make bamboo sticks that has a cross section of almost a rectangle. I simply glue them in 90 degree angles to give some rigidity. I don't know what you mean about shimbs. But if you are referring to the long green things, those are eva foam (the ones used as puzzle mats). I needed those foam because the bamboo sticks are not consistent in thickness and the foam conforms to this.
As for the grinding, I don't recomend using a planer. Although, it did flatten the panel a bit but it has hard time cutting along the bamboo grain. What works is using a flap disk on a angle grinder. it will not flatten it but you can get something smooth enough for maybe lamination or top coat.
A cad/animation program that is simple to use ... why didn't I think about that ... no really, when will software programmers remember to use the KISS principle? ... cough Blender cough cough Maya cough cough solidworks cough cough... Instead of bragging about 20 different ways of doing something how about ONE SIMPLE way of doing something, novel huh?
First time using a grinder and cut off wheel, eh? Seriously, just goes to show what can be done with simple tools, ingenuity and some talent. Well done, sir.
Thank you for the informative video, Sir Marfori! You explained a lot of things well and I gained new insights about the topic. I hope to learn more once physical classes resume! - Abrajano, Patrick EE2
Thank you very much sir for this very informative video on welding! This will be a very useful resource, especially since F2F classes cannot be facilitated at the moment... (-Laurel, EE2)
Thank you for this instructional video sir! I only had a little understanding behind the science of welding before, but I learned a lot of insights from this video :) - Chua EE2