I will show you how to make a practical hydraulic press machine that can be easily made without using welding. Click here for the plan jsk-koubou.stores.jp/
Excelente proyecto maestro,muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, un trabajo espectacular, gracias a usted por compartir tanta creatividad y conocimientos, un cordial saludo y por supuesto un merecido like desde Narón (Galicia)🔝👍🤓
Nice build. And it shows that you can make that press without welding. I will admit some sections would be a lot solider if you did weld them up. However a little suggestion to make working with the press easier. Make a sizable knob to attach to the release value. Amazing how much easier it is to turn the knob verses using the handle to release the press. And some times if you're repeating a process, a knob makes it tons easier to release only enough to set up the next press action. Thumbs Up!
Have you ever created something which isn't a work of art as well as being functional ... the only man I know who can make drilling a hole interesting ... yet another fantastic piece of kit which outclasses some of the trash built by companies and at a far lower price as well I'm sure 👍 I'm not sure where I'd source big springs like you have, but I'm sure a length of bungy cord would provide the same functionality 😀
@@plaisanceserge7796 Bonjour Serge, Est-ce dans une autre vidéo que vous voulez traduire ? Car dans celle-ci comme il n'y a aucune parole, il n'y a pas de sous-titrage. Sinon, quand il y a des commentaires dans une autre langue, vous avez une ligne en dessous de chacun qui vous permet de le traduire si vous cliquez dessus. Est-ce cela votre problème ? Cordialement. Fernando PS : Dans les vidéos RU-vid, si elle est avec de la parole, il est aussi possible de passer autrement pour traduire (si la vidéo le permet...), je l'ai déjà fait avec une vidéo en Japonais.
What a nice clean build that works better than I would of thought, I do have a tip for you though, on thin the wall box section metal , you tapped a thread , but you would only get one thread that is very weak, so if you buy a Flow drill bit then you can 3 x more metal to get more threads
I must confess that I am impressed by the cleanness of the build, the ingenuity of the tools that he made, the shop that seems incredibly nice, tidy, and clean, and the precision of his work. Thank you for the video, can't stop looking at it. Extremely zen, I might say BTW. I belive Dōmo arigatōgozaimasu is appropriate here.
Wow! Another Gem that can't be done, in home shops. And JSK didn't know he couldn't make it. So he went on and DID it on, with ease. Wow! Thank you kind Sir. おお!ホームセンターではできないもう一つの逸品。そしてJSKは自分がそれを達成できないことを知りませんでした。それで彼は続けて、それを実行しました。おお!あなたの親切な先生に感謝。
Om mani padme hum! tôi đã nhìn thấy anh trong 6 phút và phải xem ngay tác phẩm của anh là gì. Thật sự ngưỡng mộ anh trình diễn khả năng chế tạo và biên tập video 1 cách hoàn hảo. Xin chân thành gửi lời tạ ơn anh vì sự hỗ trợ kĩ năng hướng dẫn không lời sáng chế từ anh!
40 plus years in the metal industry and I have to take my hat of to you this is so good. IF_ I was to be really picky the only thing I would say is that you could do with putting some think shims in the Z axis so it's not as wobbly
très sympathique cette presse, il vous faut fabriquer un vis papillon où faire une sorte de clef creuse papillon pour l'insérer dans l'écrou qui vous sert de dépression huile hydraulique, cela vous permettra d'éviter de retirer le levier à chaque décompression :) 😊
Interesting and thanks. I did something like this about 20 years back. Using nuts and bolts. The idea is like with the screw jack: F = +/- f/p = (2 * pi * f' * l) and can be found with explanations in text books about mechanical engineering or more recently Wikipedia. In my case, I was fooling with compressing powders --- which relied on a physical property of all sorts of "powders" like soils --- 'the angle of repose.' This last might be found on in the cited sources, maybe. Or maybe in a textbook, concerting road construction.
Outstanding design, on another level. Could you also incorporate a quick release system. The current pressure release system doesn’t take into consideration injury or trapping scenarios. My comment should not take away any respect I have for this design.
Muy interesante separa las partículas de metal que desprenden las brocas con la mano sin protección alguna, buena lección de seguridad industrial, saludos n
Nice build but I really really don't like the exposed springs not being shieled like that. Seems very dangerous to me, just takes one having a slight fault and snapping in the wrong way and cause real injury. Maybe put covers over them?
quick question about your video process: is the build you show on camera your 2nd? It seems that some steps are planned like you already know the next step and prepare everything you need in advance, so I am assuming you already built the first one off-camera as proof of your concept and you built it a 2nd time in front of the camera when your concept is ready, am I right? also amazing engineering and inventions !!!
AMIGO, BOA NOITE. PARABÉNS POR SEUS VÍDEOS TÃO CRIATIVOS E FANTÁSTICOS. ME RESPONDE ALGUMAS PERGUNTAS , POR FAVOR. ONDE POSSO COMPRAR ESSA COLAR DE COR CINZA QUE VOCÊ SEMPRE UTILIZA PARA COLAGEM EM SEUS PROJETOS ? ESSA QUE VOCÊ USA PARA COLCAR METAL COM METAL ETC. VOVÊ PODERIA NOS INFORMAR O LINK DESSA COLA ? OBRIGADO.