Очередная прекрасная работа. Огромное внимание к самым мелким деталям, к чёткости и красоте своих изделий. Очень рад что когда то попал на ваш канал и теперь не пропускаю ни одного видео. Удачи вам во всём
When I see what you are capable of with wood, metal and electronic, I can not imagine what it is going to be when you will work with glass or plastic. Once again you have been perfectly brilliant. Domo arigato Sensei.
Как же приятно смотреть ваши видео. И откуда только столько самых разных и удобных вещей находите и делаете свои инструменты. В моем городе мало что есть...
Walther Trowal is the father of this process, a German patent from 1951. It was a company that was specialized for finishing a big range of different surfaces. Trovalizing is the name of this process. I saw this metod over 20 years ago and was so surprised that I never forgot this name, specially because no one knew about this method when I spoke about. Suddenly it appears on this channel. Thanks JSK Koubou!!!
Your videos are awesome. One thing however, I'd recommend to use Faston female connectors instead of directly soldering into the Faston male connectors (visible in the power supply for example). This will have better connection once crimped!
Super koubou Strikes again! I have seen hundred ways to clean metales but.... Yeah this is the good right one! Thanks for go on creating use full machines! JSK rules! ¡!
North Americans have been paying huge prices for the worst quality lumber for decades! Don't forget JSK-koubou is from Japan. The best quality lumber in the world is in Europe and Asia, but the raw resources come from North America... we are always stuck with the shitty wood!
@@bc2002bc In Europe (Germany) we have different types of quality. Beginning with absolut worse stuff IV (DIN) until E (DIN EN 635-2(and 3):1995-08) quality which you can really use for visible surfaces. But as you can imagine the cost are extreme different especially at a time where a good wood quality is a rare product here in Europe.
It's way easier to find an old treadmill and modify it using 100% of the within it for only a few dollars if not free. You will have a variable speed, smooth Cadillac of a Tumblr. I have done it, it's awesome!!
Fantastic work, dude! Brilliant idea indeed! 😃 I don't know what was in the plastic bag or the metal can, but seems to work great! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
The plastic bag was pulverized walnut shells (at least I'm pretty sure that's what "walnut sand" means), and the the can appeared to contain a metal polishing cream. Or maybe it was granola and yoghurt, what do I know?
да такой собрать у нас по цени ку как раз на 10к-15к деревянными и монет таких нет а пару грязненьких хотелось б ;) вы супер когда есть возможность купить и собрать;)!!
I think koubou is an AI, he doesn’t drop screws, does not forget to install the heat shrink protector, everything perfect! This is all an experiment from the Japanese government to fool us all! Great video koubou and keep up the great work! (I have to keep making it seem it is real or they might kill me LOL!)
No, you can see the blood draining from his fingertips when he squeezes the metal assembly at 1:37ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4BmrNO_DLHk.html He's human. Or a really good AI lol
The motorized base for rotating the jar is almost identical to numerous units for photographic print processing, especially from the late 1970s onwards, such as the Unicolor system.
Wer nicht so viel basteln will: Loch in den Deckel. Kleine Stange reinstechen und befestigen (z. B. 2 Kompenenten Kleber) Das Teil ins Bohrfutter einer Bohrmaschine mit Schnelligkeit-Regelung. Bohrmaschine befestigen (z.B. Schraubstock) und mit gewollter Umdrehungszahl laufen lassen. Klapp sehr gut.
For pennies, I use ketchup. For rusty tools, I use 10% molasses to 90% water per the container size. Let it soak for a week or so. It'll come out black as coal, but 3 minutes with a toothbrush & It'll be brand new.
Добрый день, идея и исполнение отличны. Единственное, было бы здорово, если бы вы уточнили о моторе и комплектующих , которые использовали. Спасибо за идею.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un trabajo impecablemente milimétrico , como siempre , gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🤓🔝
Good morning, I've been trying to assemble my equipment for a month and today I come across this beautiful engineering work. I would like to know if the file you make available is English. Thank you very much and you got a subscriber.
Hola, me parece un trabajo increible, muy bueno, y muy bonito, sería posible saber la lista de materiales, sobre todo para hacer la plataforma y aparte de la madera cortada, que es lo que pones, lo que tiene el saco y el líquido o pasta que echas dentro del bote, repito, buenísimo, gracias.
Lo de la bolsa me parece que es sustrato de corteza, lo usan para terrarios los que tienen reptiles y la pasta es pulidor de metales, no se de donde seas pero en México hay uno que se llama Silvo
... and all the numismatists of the internet cried out loud in unison! Nice tumbler, but to high-end parts for my homemade taste. I'd build most of it out of plywood or MDF, and skipped the fancy extruded profiles or bearing assemblies. Still, thanks for sharing.
Отличная работа,прекрасно снят ролик ! Афтырь не гутарил ваще-ее и дурацкая музыка отсутствовала....но такой аппарат полезен,кадыть работаешь на нем повседневно !