Faire ce qu'on veut pour le plaisir ou produire a la chaine avec les contraintes client, delais, sav, droit de reproduction et tout ... C'est pas la meme chose
I'm really enjoying your videos .. Steve ... The Yanmar B37V is so beautiful ... I need to look for the build video to see the small internal parts ... I just cannot imagine how small the pump, tank, and valve block are ... :)
Did you make the large hammer or just the small one? And is the small one hydrsulic or electric? Fantastic job. I like that you push the limits of design for the scale hobby! Greetings from 🇨🇦.
Always great, you are a master, it would be nice of the videos in which you explain how to build the models from the drawings to the finished model, thanks again to these extremely pleasant and instructive moments
This is amazing! I am very interested in how you made the little jack hammer that the man was holding at the end. Was that electric. What motor and gearing did you use to fit in that small form?
Awesome man! I'm curious? Do you operate excavators as a way of making a living? Your RC EXCAVATOR skills are the best I have seen! You make it look very fluid and that is cool! I live in BREVARD NORTH CAROLINA USA! I just wanted to tell you I love your content! You should design an build a hydraulic thumb for one! Thank you for the videos and Great content! God Bless
@@BartsteRCModels thank you for the reply ! I Hope you have a Great 2021 an God Bless ! I was going to tell you to be safe while excavating but I think with your skills! If you operate the real thing like you do your RC. You are in no Danger !
Thanks for the video. Before the video I always thought that the hammer was hitting the rock and making the sound. But it is the inside part that is doing that. 👍
C'est le fonctionnement des petites perceuses genre hilti. Sur un vrai BRH c'est hydraulique et differrent. Difficilement apllicable à notre echelle à cause des contraintes de débit, d'huile et de la taille de nos conduites. Permacon s'y est essayer mais avec des moindres performances.
@@BartsteRCModels exactly, that is why I commented on a previous video that the jackhammer was "off the chart"...you really had me scratching my head. It is said that necessity is the mother of invention...lol
Of course it's not granite. Physics as it's limite, you can't break a rock with a 100gr hammer. I use dry hardened clay or concrete with too much sand.
Hi,I love this electric/pneumatic hammer but I can’t see whether two ends of the pneumatic piston are attached to the metal tube/cylinder. Could you give more details please? Thank you.