That's pretty good. But I'm concerned about the base and the feet. I would build something more sturdy that doesn't slide about so easily on the bench. Also I'd probably put a momentary power button somewhere on the handle so the motor only runs while you are holding it. This is a great idea, but looks pretty dangerous.
I think you must use four iron tube pieces to add weight for stability, or a concrete disk filled with iron dust also for more weight. Despite of security the idea is very good, thankyou for sharing it.
I didn't know that cars had vipers in them. Anyways, this is one of the best way to convert a 12DC motor into a hopping finger cutter. Keep Up the Dangerous Work.
@@ahmebyahia8988 Doesnt really matter. But I'd suggest you find the used one, or the weakest motor available which oftenly belong to small city car. Like this one tokopedia.link/UL29EA1qP4 Please be very careful with power tool. If you are new to this kind of work. It's better to get the proper tool. Do not attempt what this video does, without supervise and guide from an experienced person. I get myself a cheap angle grinder made in China. Yeah it's sucks compared to Bosch or Makita, but I don't do this for living nor learn to be a professional craftman. Just for a silly project on weekend or maybe something else.
@@DIYKingSaM Awesome Creation. I was also wondering if you could fix it to a hard base so it doesn't move. Also, can 12V D.C run directly through point at home or can we use a step down converter? Great job buddy you made this look so simple.
Nice work, but Eye think you should spend more time on projects such as these. They seem a bit rushed if not incomplete. For example, the miter saw table is not leveled completely and is unstable. Since it has that "benchtop" look, Eye would have made it bolt down to a work bench or tabletop instead of adding legs. Or put weights underneath instead of PVCs.
Actually the table on which I have placed the mitre saw is not levelled so the mitre saw seems to be shaky over that table. Well above all I will keep your suggestions in mind while working on my next project and try to improve the safety factor.
Esos son unos pinches huevotes, usar una maquina poderosa y tener como proteccion un pedazito de pvc ajustado con kola loka...... espero que uses guantes y lentes protectores..... larga vida man...
If those two screws attached to the wood plate in the buttom will fail you'll be in a big trouble, plus your saw blade is running badly uncentered, please be careful, please.
@@DIYKingSaMThis is really cool. I liked it very much. I am very eager to try it. But, Is it wiper motor which pumps water (or) Motor which moves the Vipers on glass. Please let me know. Thank you very much. Keep it up bro.