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Making a bolt with double threads - DOES IT WORK? - Lost PLA metal casting - 3d print to solid metal 

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Using the lost PLA metal casting I will turn 3d prints into metal castings in my DIY backyard foundry. I started by printing the models on my 3d printer. I then coated them with a ceramic material. I then fired the shell in my kiln and then poured metal into the shell. This is similar to the lost wax casting process.
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Oleg Pevtsov's bolt video • Десятизаходная резьба ...
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@robinson-foundry
@robinson-foundry День назад
If you're interested in any of the tools or equipment I use and you want to help support the channel then don't forget to check out some of the affiliate links in the video description. Thank you for the support!
@fleegster2240
@fleegster2240 2 года назад
These are probably the cleanest castings I've ever seen
@navydad82
@navydad82 2 года назад
Right?!
@R.Lennartz
@R.Lennartz 2 года назад
That ceramic coating did an amazing job
@TheMrDarius
@TheMrDarius 2 года назад
Yes
@ThePandaAgenda
@ThePandaAgenda 2 года назад
Very fine sand
@armsupwithlawrence
@armsupwithlawrence 2 года назад
Castingcouch would agree
@Denamic
@Denamic 2 года назад
The fact that you can see the layer lines clearly enough that it looks as if the metal was 3D printed directly just speaks of the incredible quality of the cast
@PrayingLotus
@PrayingLotus 2 года назад
This man’s voice implies he’s basically the son of the How it’s made narrator
@justsadguy3153
@justsadguy3153 2 года назад
well kid let me give a useful knowledge there is something called voice changer that most of youtubers used
@aw_dev
@aw_dev 2 года назад
@@judahdoan5196 Rest In Peace
@jerrysouthside8597
@jerrysouthside8597 2 года назад
@@justsadguy3153 RU-vid doesn’t have a voice changer my friend
@justsadguy3153
@justsadguy3153 2 года назад
@@jerrysouthside8597 lol when I said they use YT to change voice there are something called editing tools.
@rachele7398
@rachele7398 2 года назад
@@justsadguy3153 why do you think they use a voice changer?
@J.DeLaPoer
@J.DeLaPoer 2 года назад
Nicely done! A double-threaded bolt is one of those random things I always wondered about as a kid, but haven't given a thought to in about 20 years and never expected to actually see. As a sidenote, it's not a real project unless you're borrowing various kitchen items.
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 2 года назад
Regular nut: "Ok I'm totally going this way." Double thread nut: "Yeah sorry, I'm just gonna have to stay on the fence with this one."
@pvic6959
@pvic6959 2 года назад
direction fluid :P
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 2 года назад
@@pvic6959 Fluid dynamics.
@rockstarproductions6377
@rockstarproductions6377 2 года назад
Its' like a bipolar nut.
@annotten7413
@annotten7413 2 года назад
Finally, a nut that doesn’t need blinker fluid
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 2 года назад
@Muttanna S H lol
@SireSquish
@SireSquish 2 года назад
Capturing the 3D printing filament lines means that your casting method is absolutely on point.
@kale991
@kale991 2 года назад
Wow your casting methods seem way better than most of the stuff you see in RU-vid. It may be a lot of work but I think the results speak for themselves
@ToxicFruit
@ToxicFruit 2 года назад
As an aircraft mechanic I have a problem with this concept. I love that it actually functions to some degree, but it doesn't actually perform the function as a bolt as far as I can tell. In effect the nut kind of "falls" through the threads, and it doesn't appear to be capable of actually holding anything together, not to mention the inherent sensitivity to vibration. Practical problems aside, fantastic work!
@prismatic9804
@prismatic9804 2 года назад
Yep. Looks great, doesn't work
@ericlewis3444
@ericlewis3444 2 года назад
lol it's totally just a fun theory and a great toy. The uni-directional nuts could hold a bite, but would eventually snap, this is true.
@BillyViBritannia
@BillyViBritannia 2 года назад
Maybe as a pair they are useless but you could in theory save material by making those parts and pairing them with one directional counterparts of either orientation. As a bonus the parts would always fit and you wouldn't have to worry about picking the right pair.
@TheBadAssNinjaDude
@TheBadAssNinjaDude 2 года назад
if you look carefully, he makes 3 Nuts, one that screws clockwise, one that screws counterclockwise, and a third that screws in either direction. the former two would work just as well as a normal bolt and nut.
@ToxicFruit
@ToxicFruit 2 года назад
@@TheBadAssNinjaDude Good point, I missed the two unidirectional nuts. Unfortunately it still ends up with the same effect of either being a conventional nut or not holding things together. There is the perk of being able to use left hand or right hand thread nuts though!
@Mistertbones
@Mistertbones 2 года назад
I have to agree with you, the layer lines look cool. The weekend is always great, as I get to watch some of my favorite casters, such as you, BigStackD, ArtbyAdrock, and VOG, just to name a few. Another great casting.
@robinson-foundry
@robinson-foundry 2 года назад
Thank you!
@mariahmayers8869
@mariahmayers8869 2 года назад
@@robinson-foundry Missed opportunity to call it the Impossibolt
@sephirothbahamut245
@sephirothbahamut245 2 года назад
Ambient temperature: 100+ degrees Me: "What the fuck?" Him: "fahrenheit" Me: "Ahhhhh ok"
@sawyerstephens8251
@sawyerstephens8251 2 года назад
That’s still really hot though
@jasonjr2500
@jasonjr2500 2 года назад
@@sawyerstephens8251 not around the south thats nothing
@DrB1900
@DrB1900 2 года назад
@@jasonjr2500 Yeah, now if it is actually 100 C outside, then you'll get Alabama's attention. :)
@paulweston8184
@paulweston8184 2 года назад
@@DrB1900 110 F in Arizona. Can cook an egg on the asphalt but not hot enough to boil water.
@baconapo3990
@baconapo3990 2 года назад
@@paulweston8184 no shit
@fukkitful
@fukkitful 2 года назад
After years of watching "How It's Made," Ive never seen someone wrap wire around a casting. Yet it seems like a great idea.
@normanbuchanan9710
@normanbuchanan9710 2 года назад
I must say that is one of the coolest videos I've ever seen, double threaded bolts are somethings I've never thought about
@onewa712
@onewa712 2 года назад
"I'll just throw out a scene of me using my wife's Pyrex so she gets mad" 😆
@d4v3tm
@d4v3tm 2 года назад
we know who slept on the couch that night
@ajeje1996
@ajeje1996 2 года назад
What a power play
@svtcobra8542
@svtcobra8542 2 года назад
@@d4v3tm the couch is our friend🙃
@EddieOtool
@EddieOtool 2 года назад
Quite the saddistic. A gentle kind thereof.
@johnadler6987
@johnadler6987 2 года назад
I was about to say this lmao.
@DGK-kv6ky
@DGK-kv6ky 2 года назад
I see he hasn’t uploaded since this video. His wife prolly seen him using the Pyrex. RIP man :(
@TheBrickagon
@TheBrickagon 2 года назад
Rip :((
@Agnes.Nutter
@Agnes.Nutter 2 года назад
? At the time of your comment he had uploaded two videos since this one
@DarkR3ignlol
@DarkR3ignlol 2 года назад
All fun and games until the wife actually finds out.
@jasonhawks2225
@jasonhawks2225 2 года назад
@@Agnes.Nutter *WHOOSH*
@MrGivmedew
@MrGivmedew 2 года назад
LOL we only own Pyrex because of me lol… it was a present for my wife before we married 10 years ago. I bought 4 of every single size and 8 of every single top! Since then I’ve gone as far as purchasing extra fakes of certain sizes and tops and made sure my wife understood that fakes DO NOT get used on a stove or in an oven!
@robertjohnson5227
@robertjohnson5227 2 года назад
Definitely the first time I ever heard of a dual threaded bolt Thanks they are amazing
@11magic1man11
@11magic1man11 2 года назад
The layer lines on the finished project just shows how good you are when you can capture something that small through the entire project.
@michal_king478
@michal_king478 2 года назад
man that looks amazing. The method for the molds is by far the best Ive ever seen. I love how it retained so much detail that the layer lines were visible. Looks totally like it was printed with metal
@GetMurcD
@GetMurcD 2 года назад
I love that you can still see the 3d printer lines in the casting. That liquid ceramic stuff works great.
@chiptune_
@chiptune_ 2 года назад
I used to work at an investment casting titanium foundry - we had to wear gloves pouring the wax patterns, cause the oil from our fingerprints would show up in the metal casting afterwards. They can pick up crazy details
@sanjaijain
@sanjaijain 2 года назад
I have never seen such innovative experimental casting video. Wonderful.
@rdoggo9801
@rdoggo9801 2 года назад
is fascinating how the 3d printer layer lines are capture in the metal casting. Just to proof how awesome of a casting job it was. And the layers definitely adds character to the final product
@KrakenCasting
@KrakenCasting 2 года назад
Those turned out gorgeous! I love when you can see print lines on a casting. It really shows how detailed a casting is.
@ianian4162
@ianian4162 2 года назад
They're so...beautiful. I never imagined that something like this might turn out looking like a work of art.
@stevencooper2464
@stevencooper2464 2 года назад
You, sir, are a creative genius, and I am very thankful you're not also a mad scientist. Excellent presentation, and work!
@pjbscript
@pjbscript 9 месяцев назад
Just discovering these vids in 2023! Really captivating, and reminded me of shop class in junior high where I had a somewhat visionary teacher that hooked us all in. Thanks!
@DJ-sn2wn
@DJ-sn2wn 2 года назад
At first I was confused why there would be layer lines in a metal casting then I remembered you casted it from the 3d printed model. That's a damn good cast!
@Villanite
@Villanite 2 года назад
As someone who knows nothing about this stuff... I actually have always liked layer lines. I think the texture they add is pleasant.
@ovrsurge4689
@ovrsurge4689 2 года назад
I agree that layer lines add a nice texture to a lot of print related stuff, but the layer lines are weak points structurally in 3d printed structures. Parts often break along the layers like the grain of wood. Not really an issue with a cast like this because those layer lines are just surface textures and not part of the structure. I've seen some stuff where people experiment with different 3d printing methods designed to enhance structural strength with angled layers and such.
@Robert_McGarry_Poems
@Robert_McGarry_Poems 2 года назад
@@ovrsurge4689 Slumping is an art form where they purposefully create layers from mostly glass, but I have seen metal done that way too.
@ovrsurge4689
@ovrsurge4689 2 года назад
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems You learn something new every day. I've seen slumped glass before as a kid but never knew it had a name.
@PianistifiedForYT
@PianistifiedForYT 2 года назад
@@Robert_McGarry_Poems wow...
@MadHeadzOz
@MadHeadzOz 2 года назад
@@ovrsurge4689 I've observed that a lot of tools seem to be taken up across different disciplines/trades. Almost as if a great new tool for one trade has been invented but in reality that tool is old new for the trade it came from. It seems obvious once we know. I find the slumping comment interesting for similar reasons. Having extensive experience in construction, 10 years or so in various types of concrete. The slump of the concrete was always critical to the work and result yet I'd not considered the art of mastering it. It was just something we did but the more technical the job the more critical every element of it became. Not many things I appreciate more than the mastery of any skill or craft. Definitely something to always aspire to. Always something to learn, often not from where we'd expect.
@tantilist1449
@tantilist1449 2 года назад
I like how he explains what he does the same way every time. He tells us what suspendaslurry is every time I love it
@kencarp57
@kencarp57 2 года назад
This vid popped up in my feed. It’s easily the COOLEST one I’ve seen in quite some time, and it earned you a new sub. Well done!
@Joe_Mama_7
@Joe_Mama_7 2 года назад
When you accidentally screw in the bolt in the wrong hole… And then it just keeps tightening as you try to loosen it
@Creature0022
@Creature0022 2 года назад
Or you screw it in the right hole and it keeps loosening at you try to tighten it
@Kevin-id5hx
@Kevin-id5hx 2 года назад
Ya I dont get the point this thing is completely worthless
@MrWhateva10
@MrWhateva10 2 года назад
@@Kevin-id5hx Correct. It's a novelty item, but it's still awesome. Bit like saying music is worthless because it can't fasten lumber effectively.
@AsherBarkin
@AsherBarkin 2 года назад
If you put one end on a swivel it can be used for a really nice strut type of thing
@trejkaz
@trejkaz 2 года назад
@@MrWhateva10 It's more like making a bolt out of chocolate and then saying that it's worthless because it can't fasten lumber effectively.
@Verlisify
@Verlisify 2 года назад
Thank you, RU-vid Algorithm. Finally gave me a really cool channel
@pvic6959
@pvic6959 2 года назад
this guys got the best molten metal pour ive seen on youtube. this guy is _skilled_
@patrickfaust8104
@patrickfaust8104 2 года назад
Same here 😁
@chrisakaschulbus4903
@chrisakaschulbus4903 2 года назад
yet any 30 second shit with a cute animal will get sooo many more views. pretty much no effort except for holding a smartphone
@AmaroqStarwind
@AmaroqStarwind 2 года назад
How do we always end up in the same place?
@zwingler
@zwingler 2 года назад
Dog Woof woof
@Ethercloud
@Ethercloud 2 года назад
Very impressed how clean the detail came out of the mold.
@Eroc556
@Eroc556 Год назад
That is the coolest thing Ive seen man! The detail in those castings blew me away! Thanks for taking us along on these projects!
@brnmnr59
@brnmnr59 2 года назад
The layer lines look cool on this one. It’s like dragon scales.
@strongme80
@strongme80 2 года назад
I was actually thinking about that!
@LucasFreitas7
@LucasFreitas7 2 года назад
i don't even "see" the layer lines. what are they?
@brnmnr59
@brnmnr59 2 года назад
They’re the lines from the printing process. If you don’t paint, fill them in or sand everything smooth, you can still see them after the pouring. If you can zoom in on the. Lack mold or the bronze finished piece you can see them.
@peteragurkis3590
@peteragurkis3590 2 года назад
Wow. I never would've believed you could cast something that finely with insanely minimal hand work as far as casting goes. Great job dude.also impressed that the tolerance on each cast was so perfect that even the different shrinkage rates between the two metals didn't matter
@alexia3552
@alexia3552 2 года назад
11:12 That is incredibly satisfying. You could sell this as a fidget device
@benjaminspencerrivera5973
@benjaminspencerrivera5973 2 года назад
I love your "how its made" style production and voice over. Got yourself a subscriber.
@meredithv3168
@meredithv3168 2 года назад
This was one of the absolute coolest videos I've seen in a long time. An awesome project in and of itself, amazing craftsmanship, well detailed and explained. This sole video has sold me on your work and your channel. Absolutely magnificent stuff, well well done.
@robinson-foundry
@robinson-foundry 2 года назад
Thank you! I appreciate it!
@johnnycage8952
@johnnycage8952 2 года назад
@@robinson-foundry Will you be selling these online?
@zacharyfreese7758
@zacharyfreese7758 2 года назад
This guy reminds me of Grant Thompson so much! I miss Grant.
@tommygallagher5747
@tommygallagher5747 2 года назад
Same :(
@casywalter7816
@casywalter7816 2 года назад
Same though
@pauleskridge7209
@pauleskridge7209 2 года назад
Thats funny he does sound like the king of random
@awwomegrasscalledalfalfa6437
@awwomegrasscalledalfalfa6437 2 года назад
:(
@nixcrits6480
@nixcrits6480 2 года назад
I still remember when it happened. He was probably my favorite RU-vidrs and it was one of the only times in the past few years that I've cried, rest in peace TKoR
@corystowell123
@corystowell123 2 года назад
I like the layer lines! It almost has a machined or brushed look.. great video!
@Boop__Doop
@Boop__Doop 2 года назад
Finally an answer for the question i have been asking myself for a long time
@arthasmenethil2201
@arthasmenethil2201 2 года назад
When I saw that kind of thread on a bolt I wondered "What if a nut has it?" Now I know, thanks.
@coastaku1954
@coastaku1954 2 года назад
Watching the nuts effortlessly slip down the threads is absolutely mesmerizing
@PeteKay
@PeteKay 2 года назад
nut watching usually is mate :)
@Godric_71
@Godric_71 2 года назад
It's a toy for the man who has everything. 😎🏍💨👍
@coastaku1954
@coastaku1954 2 года назад
@@Godric_71 Now that is a sales pitch
@EliosMoonElios
@EliosMoonElios 2 года назад
Low friction, hardly get any surface contact, but also that make it pretty must useless, a gimmick.
@mcdanjff
@mcdanjff 2 года назад
Same for me, I've never seen this before
@arthurmarshall703
@arthurmarshall703 2 года назад
Unbelievably satisfying
@jackdeth245
@jackdeth245 2 года назад
Great work! And I totally agree that the layer lines add a certain character to some projects, this definitely being one of them.
@andreipendle1778
@andreipendle1778 2 года назад
These castings have such amazing fidelity, I'm blown away! Keep them coming man.
@supertramp6011
@supertramp6011 2 года назад
Perfect for those who missed the ‘ righty tighty,lefty loosey’ class. Very impressive project,thanks for posting this video.
@albind8622
@albind8622 2 года назад
Those screws are really cool! Your casting is amazing!
@darrenstettner5381
@darrenstettner5381 2 года назад
I think the layer lines are cool. I’m impressed they were visible in the casting.
@jeffreygrose9971
@jeffreygrose9971 2 года назад
The layer lines on the metal look absolutely insane!!! I love this project and the detail of these castings are far beyond what I’ve ever thought was possible
@RevengeAvenger
@RevengeAvenger 2 года назад
I absolutely love the layer lines in the castings. It adds a lot of depth and a rustic quality. Really awesome channel! 👍
@allenmoore5211
@allenmoore5211 2 года назад
Nice work. I took Metal shop in High School and was able to do a few casting projects but takes it to new level.
@robmasters3569
@robmasters3569 2 года назад
incredible. I've never heard of such a thing. would love to have the equipment to try something like this myself. what an inspiration :)
@brahmburgers
@brahmburgers 2 года назад
I'm fretting about how to afford a cordless drill for a project, ......yet that fellow had more spiffy tools than the Iranian Air Force.
@yngveellingsen3471
@yngveellingsen3471 2 года назад
This is probably the coolest casting video I've ever seen. Great work!
@Khronosian
@Khronosian 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing! Might I suggest, in future, using vibration during the ceramic dipping, perhaps on future models with fine details? Applying a "neck massager" to that sprue funnel would certainly dislodge any errant air bubbles Source: Former foundryman
@MurderWho
@MurderWho 2 года назад
Ah, I see, giving him another way to use his wife's things!
@aryaaswale7316
@aryaaswale7316 2 года назад
Lolz
@charlz-darvin
@charlz-darvin 2 года назад
@@MurderWho LOL, you made me laugh loud
@fancyfox5847
@fancyfox5847 2 года назад
Or maybe she could get one of those paint shaking machines
@youvebeenspooked
@youvebeenspooked 2 года назад
@@fancyfox5847 u shud see wat my wief duz w a saws all bruh
@SaltineChips
@SaltineChips 2 года назад
"This scene is for my wife, it drives her crazy when I use her Pyrex for my projects." My, aren't you brave.
@jaymethodus3421
@jaymethodus3421 2 года назад
Pretty sure he meant that in a different way lol
@wuzi7049
@wuzi7049 2 года назад
those things glide! it's so satisfying
@PennerFab
@PennerFab 2 года назад
Props to you! I think you're the first person I've seen actually give Oleg the credit he deserves! 👏
@soorajmz
@soorajmz 2 года назад
I'm not even into any of this but I enjoyed every second of this video, and I must appreciate your narration as well, good job and all the best
@FlyingSparrow001
@FlyingSparrow001 2 года назад
So satisfying watching the nuts work, love the work!
@ProMediaLLC
@ProMediaLLC 2 года назад
Absolutely fascinating. Well done!
@Actinuon
@Actinuon 2 года назад
Wow, I've never seen the ceramic process before. That's crazy awesome!
@intellectualiconoclasm3264
@intellectualiconoclasm3264 2 года назад
I have to say that it warms my heart when someone gives a proper attribution to someone for their creation. Well done and good on you.
@floridamike75
@floridamike75 2 года назад
Amazing!!! That was sooo enjoyable and satisfying to watch!!!
@maryannrurup353
@maryannrurup353 Год назад
Really neat and fun watching it goes up and down. thanks
@billyp.3128
@billyp.3128 2 года назад
When you make casts so clean that even the layers from the 3-D printed plastic show up in the end result! Amazing job
@Ryansanders80
@Ryansanders80 2 года назад
"What kind of bolt doesn't have something to hold on to?" *carriage bolt enters chat*
@Critical_Stinking
@Critical_Stinking 2 года назад
Yeah but they have the square section at the top of the shank that bites
@rogercoulombe3613
@rogercoulombe3613 2 года назад
@@Critical_Stinking Bites in theory. unreliable in practice.
@Ryansanders80
@Ryansanders80 2 года назад
@@Critical_Stinking yeah, when i was little I was always so confused, then I worked with them
@matthewmitchell6001
@matthewmitchell6001 2 года назад
Hahaha, classic carriage bolt punchline
@harrymu148
@harrymu148 2 года назад
well yes but actually no but then in practice, yes but on paper, no.
@Laymans-terms
@Laymans-terms 2 года назад
WoW you're a real Artisan, maybe I didn't catch it, I didn't catch I don't think you mentioned how many hours it took, seeing how good it ended up must have been very satisfying. I agree about the layer lines, it just adds to the detail and texture, good choice to leave them.
@brahmburgers
@brahmburgers 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I'm mega impressed!
@rahulpagariya1
@rahulpagariya1 2 года назад
9:53 most loveliest gesture I've seen in a while.
@erhon5
@erhon5 2 года назад
That ceramic shell stuff is really interesting and that looks like a really cool project!
@Statelinescratcher
@Statelinescratcher 2 года назад
If people comment about the appearance of these items, then they are crazy. The amount of time and work that goes into something like this is insane. There's going to be a few blemishes and they can't be helped. This finished product is absolutely incredible and I wish I had the resources and the time to do something like this.
@proximap2151
@proximap2151 2 года назад
They turned out great! Never seen this before! very cool!
@apocalypticbean
@apocalypticbean 2 года назад
this is amazing. Love seeing the whole metal casting process.
@SomeoneCommenting
@SomeoneCommenting 2 года назад
8:00 Don't you love how that amazing pure bright yellow looks to the camera?
@usernotseen4911
@usernotseen4911 2 года назад
the forbidden egg
@chompo9135
@chompo9135 2 года назад
The quality you managed to get with these castings is incredible! Nice job
@mihalydrotar14
@mihalydrotar14 2 года назад
Hey . I enjoyed this video a lot a lot . Thank you for being curious and making these awesome things 🙏
@krounmusic
@krounmusic 2 года назад
Great job! That was so controlled.. i feel like everybody always makes a mess when casting metal 😂 the result is great as well!
@ProtoPropski
@ProtoPropski 2 года назад
I know the name's already set, but these babies look like Dragon Scales, so I think my pet name for them are Dragon Bolts
@TacticalDimples
@TacticalDimples 2 года назад
They look like pineapples for me so I’ll name them pineapple threads.
@localdude2979
@localdude2979 2 года назад
@@TacticalDimples yeah Pineple Threads sounds legit
@patrickancona1193
@patrickancona1193 2 года назад
I’m going with worthless waste of time & materials bolt
@pajolee6918
@pajolee6918 2 года назад
@@patrickancona1193 Funny, that's the name I was going to pick for you! 🤔
@rossclutterbuck1060
@rossclutterbuck1060 2 года назад
Pineapple Dragons or Dragon Pineapples
@marshallgoldberg8376
@marshallgoldberg8376 2 года назад
Very cool! I enjoyed this video a lot. Thank you
@zacksrandomprojects9698
@zacksrandomprojects9698 2 года назад
We have these at work. We call it a 'levelwind'. It is about 6' long and 3" in diameter. Its mounted on a trailer. Instead of a nut on it there is a round pulley on it. A rope mounted on a reel goes through the pulley and we use the rope to pull in overhead powerlines from pole to pole. The pulley goes back and forth and keeps the rope evenly wound up on the reel. The slots criss crossing each other are razor sharp
@r7kelley553
@r7kelley553 2 года назад
The layer lines in the threads are one of my favorite parts.
@DONKINDONUTS
@DONKINDONUTS 2 года назад
The way he talks and the cadence he speaks in is so consistent it almost sounds like text-to-speak.
@paulbensel2918
@paulbensel2918 2 года назад
Great video on shell casting , absolutely recommend it if you want to know something about this topic, thanks for sharing all the info
@walterhambrick8705
@walterhambrick8705 2 года назад
That was a lot of work. Facinating.
@baylinkdashyt
@baylinkdashyt 2 года назад
I love how you've read your audience: it is not necessary to say "don't try this at home, you might set *everything* on fire, including yourself". :-)
@vasumanthnarisetty1608
@vasumanthnarisetty1608 2 года назад
"this scene is for my wife" Yes king, cast away 😭♥️
@jdmccorful
@jdmccorful 2 года назад
Clever work and wonderful skill!Enjoyed watching.
@akapsi7679
@akapsi7679 2 года назад
I wasn't really thinking the layer lines were ugly as much as I was thinking where the lines came from. Thanks for pointing that out!
@ivwoolfe3054
@ivwoolfe3054 2 года назад
Missed opportunity to call it the impossi-bolt
@Yunriyu
@Yunriyu 2 года назад
Shut up and take my likes
@paulweston8184
@paulweston8184 2 года назад
What's impossible about it?
@ivwoolfe3054
@ivwoolfe3054 2 года назад
@@paulweston8184 Just saying that for the pun
@Bri-bn5kt
@Bri-bn5kt 2 года назад
@@paulweston8184 Because normally it's impossible for a bolt/nut to act like that... And it's sad that it has to be explained to you.
@bigbunn833
@bigbunn833 2 года назад
@@Bri-bn5kt Wonderful comment! And you are correct it’s sad something this amazing needs to be explained. I’m willing to bet he was the kid on the bus lickin the windows.
@magnussorensen2565
@magnussorensen2565 2 года назад
When I saw the movement at 11:40. I thought it would be cool to use that to create a vice with double moving chucks.
@tonyravioli1982
@tonyravioli1982 2 года назад
It would, not sure it would be that useful though.
@Martink9191
@Martink9191 2 года назад
Thets why right and left hand thread are made....
@jesteronetime
@jesteronetime 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QBeOgGt_oWU.html
@LockDock666
@LockDock666 2 года назад
you could make a vice like this, but since each jaw would always stay on it's according half of the main shaft, it makes no sense to make the shaft double-side threaded. just do one half of it left-sided and the other half right-sided.
@Donald6309
@Donald6309 2 года назад
That was so satisfying to watch. I wanna make a herb grinder like these
@LucaBlightOfHighland
@LucaBlightOfHighland 2 года назад
They would make great for decorating a nice office desk, good job.
@Bourinos02
@Bourinos02 2 года назад
Damn, that casting indeed keeps insane details!
@robinson-foundry
@robinson-foundry 2 года назад
Hey guys! This one was a lot of fun to make. I hope you enjoy watching it. Have a good weekend! 🔥🍻
@XXCoder
@XXCoder 2 года назад
Sigh can't wait for autocaptions. RU-vid is so slow on those lately. Have a great weekend!
@alfonzeenrojas1418
@alfonzeenrojas1418 2 года назад
Robinson Found made please brass knuckles my request
@zumbazumba1
@zumbazumba1 2 года назад
Mr Robinson try using a metal mosquito mesh next time.It will add a lot of structure support.I use it to weld plastic parts together,i just run a soldering iron on it and it sinks inside the plastic.
@andreipendle1778
@andreipendle1778 2 года назад
These were amazing castings, congrats!
@lucajo16
@lucajo16 2 года назад
please do a stress test. I would really love to see this print finally have closer on weather the design would work or not.
@James-gd3sp
@James-gd3sp 2 года назад
The layer lines makes this 100x cooler. It looks like you 3d printed from metal and is awesome.
@allanwagner4570
@allanwagner4570 2 года назад
Dude Those are the coolest fidget toys ever!!
@lassesaugmann6976
@lassesaugmann6976 2 года назад
This video was just what I needed, I have been thinking about the double threaded bolt and the nut and wondered if it was possible. So thank you for the video
@rachelg552353
@rachelg552353 2 года назад
Incredible detail on these casts! You always produce incredible finished products. I’m happy to use your affiliate link to support this channel.
@robinson-foundry
@robinson-foundry 2 года назад
Glad you like them!
@bostonstock3315
@bostonstock3315 2 года назад
incredible work, incredible artistry! incredible!
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