Get Drawings for this Project: www.maker-b.com Tools I Use: maker-b.com/pages/tools-i-use This is how I made a portable mini safe from stainless steel bolts. I hope you enjoy this as much as I do! Instagram: / makrr_b
Big thank you for your wonderful and supportive comments!! I am pleased to hear that you guys would love to buy this, but I’m not sure if this one is for sale because I’m not sure if I can make many. Again, I truly appreciate all of the requests! Mechanical Drawings & Tools I Use - www.maker-b.com
Thanks for your answer dude, your price will be mine, take an hour or less to calculate the time, and the price of all materials, remember you made a real piece of art, and I'm ready to put the price...
When you watch a true craftsman at work it’s amazing. Doesn’t matter if they are a shoe repairer a chef or a metal turner. This is as good as watching Da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa or Stradivarius make violins.
@@Zarkiola1 Not really, every handcraft have it own value. The sun is important to us, with no doubt. But don't forget that most of the time we rely more on the light bulb at our home.😉
Probably the most satisfying video I have seen in a very long time. I second the person who thanked you for not putting music to this. Let the sounds of your work stand on their own. This is a great concept but I understand not wanting to put a lot of them together to sell. Metal work can be time consuming for small lot projects. The resulting items can be expensive because of the hours invested. Overall, this is a great design and very cool item!
It's definitely looking fancy, I'm afraid if I used it to store something the chances of it getting stolen will be higher, someone might think the missing gems of the crown of Cleopatra must be in it!
No silly music, no inane commentary, just wonderful craftsmanship at work. I don’t know how I came across this channel but I was instantly hooked and subscribed so will slowly watch the other videos. I do agree with other comments as would love to see the Lock Picking Lawyer get his hands on this lock! You really should sell them as people will pay a good price for them knowing how much time and effort goes into making them as they would be a real talking point when showing friends...well done and look forward to seeing more content 👍
Beautiful craftsmanship, best part of the video is actually the lack of music or talking, its nice watching such a relaxing video without royalty free music blasting.
@@MakerB so I don't say this with any disrespect to your craft: but if all you can put inside it is a tiny peice of paper that's hardly worth the effort.
You know, while I love watching videos on blacksmiths making weapons, videos like this are still fascinating to watch and show just as much skill and creativity.
I can't believe how long it took him to make. I made the exact same thing in under 20mins. Joking aside, this the epitome of skill and patience. Precision skill at its most flawless
You did a fine job. The end product is elegant looking. I began my career in tool and die and then moved on to tool design, then factory automation. I have a lathe and milling machine at home for my own small projects.
im making something very similar to this out of brass and slightly bigger. the joys of machining and the satisfaction of the end result are always great.
I, like so many others, went to college and got a degree in business. Then went to law school. Yet I envy this guy! If I were a teenager again and could do it all over, I’d learn a trade like this dude and be a craftsman. The skills this man has are wonderful. Society needs more craftsmen and less lawyers!
Matthew- Sooo, true. I tell kids AND their parents teach em how to Weld, Saw, Machine, ANYTHING!! even if it's 2-3 years, those skills will ALWAYS come in handy, save money and chicks-dig, having the ONLY guy in the room that can fix or fabricate stuff.
When I left corporate back in 89 I left a stable, well paid job in telecom to be a general contactor. More to the story but in brief, anything one does independently, make sure there is discipline and self-sacrifice.
I don’t know how I got here but I couldn’t leave until I saw the completion of it. So satisfying watching the precision of the turners shaving the metal. Amazing work.
Your work is amazing 🌈 Thank so much😀 Even not putting any music on it! Just your talent and silence in the background My son is fascinated ❤️ Thanks a lot from Hamburg in Germany
I'm a mechanical engineer with 20+ years experience designing tooling and fixtures, and I dabble in machining. Watching your video with my 7 year old son is a great way to show him some of the cool stuff I design, and to show how things actually get made. Very Cool! Thank you for sharing your creations, time and patience!
Wow, that was just incredible! Every step along the way, I asked myself, "what is he doing now?" And then I'd see the end product of that step and be amazed. The skill and creativity are amazing. I couldn't stop watching. 😀
Spellbinding to the end. So much here to appreciate and in this period of quarantine, it was just the tonic for the loneliness and boredom that sometimes creeps in. Thank-you!
Even though i am data analyst. By watching your video and dedication it motivates me too manage data in beautiful way and give attention to small details like you do. Thank you Sir.
I'm a machinist, but I haven't been in the trade for almost 20 years. I decided to fix car's. that got old. your lock gave me peaked interest in the trade again. Thanks good stuff.
After dealing with people for 77 years I realized there are one hell of a lot of dumb people in the world and then I watch videos like this and think there are one hell of a lot of brilliant people in the world. Thank you, for a very enjoyable viewing. You sir,, are a true craftsman.
Jean Hermans all safes store nothing, till you put something in it, whats the point you're trying to make? this thing is very capable of having physical objects locked inside
Maker B, you are more than an excellent machinist - you're an excellent artist. Ahhh, science and art combined -- perfection! Thank you for sharing this.
Wow, aside from how cool the actual design and execution of the project was, your video was excellent visually and instructionally. You do good work. I look forward to seeing your other videos.
I really enjoyed watching you make this and understand why you aren't selling them. I could only imagine the time it would take to make several of these! I hope you know how extremely talented and patient you are- this is a wonderful skill!
Yea I love to make and have 1 just cos of how nicely done the work is but i live in an apartment no room and the noise would drive my batshit crazy neighbors insane. that said great work and very creative
Yea I couldn’t stop watching thanks for sharing! I couldn’t afford to buy one of those cool pocket safes. But it was just as enjoyable to watch you make it! WOW! Thanks.
So cool, really awesome work! I worked for a year at an uncles machine shop for a year and got to see the work behind this of designing and helped with setting up machines. Great stuff.
Immaculately fabricated and beautifully shot. Can I just say that, aside from your clear machining skills, your lighting is just perfect? It's easy to mess that up and this video was a pleasure to watch.
I envy the people that have the ability and resources to do this. You leave something of yourself on everything you make. Almost like a horcrux. Beautiful piece.
4 words: IN-GE-NI-OUS!!! Definitely want to have one. What a skill level! I will never look at screws the same way again... Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Very nice. Great video, and a great project. Stuff like this is what I got into machining for. A lot of time was spent on this. Ask your local machine shop to make one, and it will cost a small fortune.
Started out as operator, up to a 5-axis NC, but then CNC came out. Should have been a toolmaker and really learned the craft. The first day of CNC our boss was so proud. He put a big aluminum blank in the Miller to make a transmission case, and all the operators stood there, as ticker tape spit out the tool moves. But the whirring mill hiccuped, paused, then plowed sideways thru the wall of the aluminum case, then down and buried itself red-hot into the mill bed, as the mill motor exploded in smoke. : )
That was really amazing! Craftsmanship aside, what impressed me the most was the patience you obviously must have to make these. I can only imagine how long it ACTUALLY takes.
He'd spend 4 minutes describing the weaknesses, and then 30 seconds opening it 5 different ways. The last way, blindfolded, wearing boxing gloves, and using chopsticks. And it's *_STILL_* better than Master. "A little click out of three..."
Absolutely AMAZING!! And what patience you have. I've always wondered how you "micro machinists" do your trade and this was fun to watch. Thanks for sharing, thanks for the great video and thanks for the great editing job. Love it!! Fabulous little pocket save too - Loved the Note at the End!! Nice touch!