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Scraft Sprocket To Crimping Machine 

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Welcome back Guys ,
After collecting some parts like chain and sprocket I decide to make my own crimping tool to save time instead going to the City to make my broken hose done,
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@Tom-hz9oc
@Tom-hz9oc Год назад
Excellent work! My wife wonders why I have all sorts of scrap metal in my shop. It’s not scrap when you have an imagination and a bit of skill.
@celestialbeas9214
@celestialbeas9214 2 года назад
This looks so annoying to set up without a rotary table. You've got a lot of patience! nicely done!
@billiewylie7212
@billiewylie7212 2 года назад
this video shows that having a good idea, and the tools and materials needed, you can do anything. awesome job!!!👌👌👌
@boltonky
@boltonky 2 года назад
Wicked design and love to see a follow up on load testing the crimps cause great for making hydraulic linkages etc
@overdrive39
@overdrive39 2 года назад
You have the mindset of a mechanical engineer in a machinists body. You can design something that works. Keep up the great vids. Yeah I agree get rid of the music.
@rodrigofior4422
@rodrigofior4422 10 месяцев назад
I will make this tool without using a milling machine. Yes, it is possible only with the lathe. Thanks for demonstrating how the system works!
@esperesper6652
@esperesper6652 Год назад
When genius meets gear!!! The impossible happens . greetings from western Algeria
@dylanwolfe3833
@dylanwolfe3833 Год назад
Cool project, I would love to see a tiny lathe build to add to your collection of tiny tools
@StoDel56
@StoDel56 2 года назад
Это действительно хорошо, когда результат работы это реально полезное устройство. Респект!
@erykkomcio1458
@erykkomcio1458 2 года назад
turn off this background music. I prefer to listen to the working machines, this is real ASMR. and the movie, as always, very good :)
@BrainHurricanes
@BrainHurricanes 2 года назад
Agree, the music is a turn off from an otherwise nice build.
@teddycustumz3267
@teddycustumz3267 2 года назад
Yea listen to this guy. He’s the most important person in the comments
@kingburrito7773
@kingburrito7773 2 года назад
i prefer the music
@Mad.Man.Marine
@Mad.Man.Marine 2 года назад
@@teddycustumz3267 ya man. I just don’t get it. When did peoples individual likes and dislikes so important. The creator obviously wanted the music and liked it or he wouldn’t hVe put it on the video. It’s the way he did it. Get over yourself.
@teddycustumz3267
@teddycustumz3267 2 года назад
@@Mad.Man.Marine I hate when people try to boss someone into what they want the creator to be. If they don’t like it why don’t they try to create and see how easy it’ll be
@mattsadventureswithart5764
@mattsadventureswithart5764 Год назад
Was surprised to see you grinding on the lathe without protecting the ways.
@randywl8925
@randywl8925 2 года назад
From start to finish, a fantastic video. The only thing I would do different is to grind off the welds anywhere but on the lathe, or at least, cover the ways with a cloth or cardboard.
@mrb.5610
@mrb.5610 2 года назад
Yeah .... you really *don't* want to get grinding grit into the sideways !
@VerilyRude
@VerilyRude 2 года назад
than maybe put a video where thats what you did?! im sure he knows about that and made a saved time vs. cost to fix vs. chance of damage decision.
@jeolman1
@jeolman1 2 года назад
@@VerilyRude the others gave great advice, However you just sound like a Know nothing jerk. Grinding grit will cause permanent damage to the ways and ruin the lathes repeatability. A rag or a piece of cardboard cost a few cents and can prevent many thousands of dollars worth of damage.
@mrb.5610
@mrb.5610 2 года назад
@@VerilyRude It's common sense, matey. I've used a tool post grinder on my lathe and always cover the bed and slideways with paper - and clean and re-oil afterwards. Someone spent time and effort getting those flat - you don't want to go covering them with abrasive dust - and you don't need a video to point out what should be obvious.
@NavinBetamax
@NavinBetamax 2 года назад
@@mrb.5610 ....sideways.....centreways....mainways...Highways.....and, so on ! Lol !
@ВадимКузнецов-з2й
@ВадимКузнецов-з2й 2 года назад
...ну ты Архимед!-, отличный получился обжим!-, заморочился на всю мазуту, молодец парень, дай бог тебе здоровья и благополучия, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения 🦾🦿🤝👍🤓🔥🇷🇺👈!!!
@jtsokiehobbyandadventures6666
@jtsokiehobbyandadventures6666 9 месяцев назад
I like watching videos. What I don't like is. Not all people have a machine shop to work with.
@user-Radomir1978
@user-Radomir1978 2 года назад
Спасибо за познавательное видео. Лайк. Браво. Пламенный привет с Татарстана г.Агрыз Россия
@MrCrankyface
@MrCrankyface 2 года назад
Beautiful design and execution, great job!
@KayvanCrafted
@KayvanCrafted 2 года назад
That's cool, I had an idea to built something like these but I had a different approach in my mind, basically I'm gonna go the easy way😉
@richiavananda8129
@richiavananda8129 2 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍jempol jentik,mbogmu ngompol kog otek-otek
@nghiatv6
@nghiatv6 2 года назад
Cách phục ché nhông sên dĩa của bạn mình rất thích, giá trị mang lại là không nhỏ. cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ điều thú vị này❤
@olo1299
@olo1299 2 года назад
Omg! 👏👏👏👏 I must have one! I have added to the list of projects for winter.
@byugrad1024
@byugrad1024 2 года назад
Not sure about this, but I thought many sprockets only have their teeth and a bit of the outer circumference hardened. If true, the cam surface which rides against the hardened pins will likely wear out faster than anticipated. Other than that, awesome job.
@jesterblackguarde8464
@jesterblackguarde8464 2 года назад
Older sprockets are usually tempered through and through because it was cheaper than differential hardening back then. With how easily he machined that sprocket, though, I doubt that sprocket was tempered in the center
@H4rleyBoy
@H4rleyBoy 2 года назад
While that may be true He's simply making a DIY tool not one for professional use.
@ravenshield7823
@ravenshield7823 2 года назад
@@H4rleyBoy He or they, some hands have scars while other don't, this is a god damn sweat shop
@KaylaJoyGunn
@KaylaJoyGunn Год назад
Case hardened, you are correct, gives a low wear outer surface with a tough inner body for the gear. For this very cool tool to last, he will need to harden the wear surfaces at some point.
@G58
@G58 Год назад
@@KaylaJoyGunn Just flattening, smoothing and polishing all the mating surfaces that are put under pressure, then greasing them will reduce a lot of wear. That thing could last years.
@pirogenopeich1856
@pirogenopeich1856 2 года назад
WOW!! I'm impressed with this wonderfull work. Congratulations and thanks for sharing with us!! 👏👏👏
@crusader3012
@crusader3012 Год назад
Nice skills and equipment but the next time I've got a lathe and a pile of chains and sprockets I'll give this a bath. Good to watch though😂 .
@dalvinsingh
@dalvinsingh Год назад
Beautifully done bro, real work of art. God bless you 😉
@dustinandtarynwolfe5540
@dustinandtarynwolfe5540 2 года назад
I wasn't sure about you at first..... that turned out nice though. Good work
@henryluisdelgado2355
@henryluisdelgado2355 Год назад
Un maestrazo, que buen trabajo y acabado, un super video paso a paso, ti aún la tiene me la vende, saludos de Perú, Henry Luis
@creative-luke
@creative-luke Год назад
Great idea. As there is a lathe and milling machine you can do anything ! :)
@crozatmann
@crozatmann 2 года назад
Nice tool if you are only making single ended hoses.
@troye.1309
@troye.1309 2 года назад
Why must everyone add music to their videos? Most of us click on these expecting to hear just the natural sounds of a craftsman doing a job. But instead we're met with ANOTHER music video.... which, imo, ruins the experience.
@an_R_key
@an_R_key Год назад
Very impressive work. Well done!
@outbackenduro7418
@outbackenduro7418 2 года назад
You are very smart my friend, such a great addition to any shop
@MAcDaTHo
@MAcDaTHo 2 года назад
I like this machine better than the one in our workshop.
@Hokusei06
@Hokusei06 Месяц назад
Thank you for uploading this video!
@ЯрославШевченко-х7й
buying a crimper in a store is a hundred times cheaper than buying machines and equipment to make a crimper 😊
@carlosdevenadotuerto8143
@carlosdevenadotuerto8143 2 года назад
Excellent work. Very well done. Congratulations
@gomaasalm2236
@gomaasalm2236 2 года назад
تستحق اوسكار على ابداعك تحياتى
@gorod07
@gorod07 2 года назад
Нет слов. Снимаю шляпу. Как все точно работает. Замороченный тип. 👍👍👍
@mariomuramatsu3091
@mariomuramatsu3091 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this genius idea.
@Moumoulynx
@Moumoulynx Год назад
Tu est un pro sur le travail avec les outils soudure et autres
@mafosa9563
@mafosa9563 Год назад
that tool would last a life time!!
@michaelsteakley3898
@michaelsteakley3898 2 года назад
Great build, but since I live in an industrial city, I would just go to the industrial nose store.
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 2 года назад
The device and the video are both very well done.
@BuildBreakFix
@BuildBreakFix 2 года назад
Absolutely love this build! Nice work man!
@bobengelhardt856
@bobengelhardt856 2 года назад
Nice build, works nice. It's great using the scrap pile for parts. Too bad there wasn't those tool blanks in the scrap pile - it would be at least $100 to buy them.
@carloshnunez
@carloshnunez 2 года назад
Very nice job great tool 🔵🔵🔵👍👍👍🙂🙂🙂🔵🔵🔵
@H4rleyBoy
@H4rleyBoy 2 года назад
What a very useful tool, well done.
@5phutsangtao-iQ
@5phutsangtao-iQ 2 года назад
homemade machine works effectively
@reutilps
@reutilps Год назад
Maravilha! Saúde, paz, alegrias e muito mais sucesso!
@syaifularif308
@syaifularif308 Год назад
Keren, ide sangat brilian
@asdertrender7555
@asdertrender7555 2 года назад
Красиво, но нужны гидравлические испытания.
@Todd936
@Todd936 Год назад
Respect 🫡 Your skills are great at machining keep posting man. This was very interesting. Best life man.
@Олег.Иванович
@Олег.Иванович 7 месяцев назад
Всё замечательно и работа и поделка отличная!!!👍 Но я заметил что сварка как будто бы плюётся,это говорит о том что проволока подаётся не плавно,а рывками,вы видимо слабо зажали ролик в протягивающем устройстве,либо канавка в ролике забита грязью и он проскальзывает иногда по проволоке.
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus 2 года назад
Looks fantastic. Would be good if it had a foot pedal for ease of use.
@chrisallen2005
@chrisallen2005 2 года назад
We can expect a video soon of the crimper you built?
@MrSaemichlaus
@MrSaemichlaus 2 года назад
@@chrisallen2005 I'm not saying it's not good without a pedal. I'm saying a pedal could be a nice addon. I was just sharing an idea I came up with, which is a commonly found social behaviour amongst homo sapiens.
@juliovera3826
@juliovera3826 2 года назад
Muy bueno ,queda más que agradecerle y darle gracias por su video .se vee que funciona el apriete gracias desde Chile.
@james10739
@james10739 2 года назад
It's pretty neat but the ones.you have to disassemble because the fitting is to big to fit thru the hole I'm not sure about
@Hamdolla
@Hamdolla 2 года назад
سلام خداقوت عجب پرس کابلشوئی برای برق
@africanelectron751
@africanelectron751 2 года назад
That's some pro level machining skill right there.
@dev-debug
@dev-debug Год назад
You really believe he manually milled 6 straight slots with no indexing fixture ? Yeah just clamp it to the table and poof, perfection lmao
@albertoramirezmota1948
@albertoramirezmota1948 Год назад
Muy buen trabajo excelente 👍💪
@kodysherrer964
@kodysherrer964 2 года назад
Not quite ready to call yourself a machinist yet.. cutting oil goes a long way, your grandpa will thank you for not burning up all his tooling. Quality machining is all about the fit and finish. Put that gear back on the lathe and clean up that weld, preferably with a radius. But congrats that it works like you planned.
@ferreiradiretoria
@ferreiradiretoria Год назад
Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho
@coleyellowbirdwelds
@coleyellowbirdwelds 2 года назад
I read this as crippling machine. And wondered why anyone would need that. I didn’t realize until the very end that I’m an idiot.
@JoeNathan42420
@JoeNathan42420 2 года назад
Even if you only needed it once a year I say it's worth it 👌 nice video
@GNU_Linux_for_good
@GNU_Linux_for_good Год назад
Make more videos !! You deserve way more subscribers.
@markkrasnopolski7111
@markkrasnopolski7111 2 года назад
Мастер золотые руки!
@homemadetools
@homemadetools 2 года назад
Great work; we really enjoyed this one. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
@Steven.T.Y.
@Steven.T.Y. 2 года назад
I love this video. Do you have access to a bandsaw? If you do, taking the corners off that square block before turning it would have saved you many passes on the lathe. Excellent end product.
@wins1007
@wins1007 Год назад
or even used the cutting torch.
@ccfmfg
@ccfmfg 2 года назад
Stellar Build.
@ianharvey3696
@ianharvey3696 2 года назад
Great to watch high skills
@albertomorales9761
@albertomorales9761 2 года назад
Very nice work
@experimental9527
@experimental9527 2 года назад
Great craftsmanship
@kulebyakinjoe
@kulebyakinjoe 2 года назад
This is a super cool homemade!
@ВиталийРожнов-п6у
@ВиталийРожнов-п6у 2 года назад
НШВИ на жилы кабеля напрессовывать! Суровый карманный пресс.
@MsMalets
@MsMalets 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@antitheist9976
@antitheist9976 2 года назад
Another amazing tool, well done mate! 🙂
@sniper31013
@sniper31013 2 года назад
Good idea mash'Allah
@srlsigns7944
@srlsigns7944 2 года назад
Please repost with no music! This would be great unintentional ASMR.
@robsimpson3402
@robsimpson3402 2 года назад
Turn volume down?
@srlsigns7944
@srlsigns7944 2 года назад
@@robsimpson3402 that defeats the entire purpose of ASMR xD
@dunydesignsCamarasyMas
@dunydesignsCamarasyMas 2 года назад
Very nice and useful project!!!
@user-Colhchim
@user-Colhchim Месяц назад
Ребята! Отмывайте от ржавчины детали горячим раствором лимонной кислоты и детали предварительно нагрейте до 100°! Потом в содовый раствор и просушить. Будет вам радость.
@SekAustria
@SekAustria 2 года назад
Nice one bro!
@donnyh3497
@donnyh3497 2 года назад
That was clever af!
@aliloomar5780
@aliloomar5780 Год назад
سلا عليكم مشاا الله عمل رائع ملاحض خصك في كل قطعة تعطينا الاعبار بل ميليمتر
@penguinistas
@penguinistas Год назад
Thank you very much, that's helpful.
@evertoncarmo7689
@evertoncarmo7689 2 года назад
Q serviço maravilhoso de ver parabéns.
@arthurn9237
@arthurn9237 2 года назад
WAS A LOT OF WORK BUT SEEM'S TO B WELL WORTH THE EFFORT TO👍
@hernanrosselli9585
@hernanrosselli9585 2 года назад
Una maravilla...un genio total
@mortonbarrera
@mortonbarrera 10 месяцев назад
comgratulations,
@GemBangan
@GemBangan Год назад
Interesting!!!
@najdiy
@najdiy 2 года назад
Nice video very clear n useful
@fdracing63
@fdracing63 2 года назад
Nice job dude , put some grease in your device , it will help ;-)
@Z-Ack
@Z-Ack 2 года назад
Yea hydraulic crimpers are surprisingly expensive but all the time, tools, bits, materials it took to make this one would about equal it out in the end.. except this way youd gain experience, knowledge, bragging rights and add to the inevitable arthritis that every machinist, woodworker, construction worker ends up with.. speaking of that, itd have been helpful if there was more awareness and attention placed on the fact that if you work your ass off from when you first can and just go non stop that by the time your in your 30's that your going to feel like your in your 80's and have the same aches and pains everyday that you see people that old have... i spent my whole teenage and twenties working with my hands and when youre young you dont have any of those things to remind you to stop and slow down or to do things differently.. i got to my 30's and backs blown out in multiple places, knees and ankles same way, legs swell up all the time and elbos n shoulders the same. Cant use my hands much anymore on account of one the pain but they lock up and cant hold onto anything and grip it anymore.. even typing this shit hurts all down to my elbow.. and worst part about it is i want to do things and would kill to get back behind some machines and make something. Anything but cant friggn do it anymore. With work on the job and work at home it ruined my body.. and it hit outta nowhere. Just everything started hurting.. drs just say to deal with it and im not taking any pain killers and ending up like those people do.. just depressing more than anything.. like i used up my life already and only thing i got to show for it is a broken man and a home. Cuz nobody cares about the knowledge these days..
@vadimbellous8313
@vadimbellous8313 2 года назад
Wow, that's something you don't expect to read in a comment section. Thank you for sharing. I guess I have been relatively lucky so far at 40 years. I opened my body shop at 23 and quite often worked till midnight and even through the night, so the costumer got their car back on time. Made my money and now planing my escape.
@TqSNv9R0iG5Ckxew
@TqSNv9R0iG5Ckxew 2 года назад
I used to think that you needed one of those $5000 machines as they use at the auto parts store to crimp high-pressure hoses. However, now I see that you can get a kit for less than $140 from Amazon that connects to a porta-power pump (or $200 for kits with a pump) and the kits even include 6 sets of dies. I'm getting one because it will pay for itself after the second hose.
@cleciodomingos4942
@cleciodomingos4942 2 года назад
Do lixo ao luxo! parabéns!;
@МиколаКасянчик-и8щ
Super.
@albertloyola4122
@albertloyola4122 10 месяцев назад
Nice good job
@raymundojuso3852
@raymundojuso3852 2 года назад
Super
@mister_ginting
@mister_ginting Год назад
Good job👍👍👍
@crazymtbrider
@crazymtbrider 2 года назад
Nice finish 👍
2 года назад
Very good
@salimdeesalimdee1432
@salimdeesalimdee1432 2 года назад
Good job
@johnpartridge7623
@johnpartridge7623 2 года назад
Excellent design & well thought out but can you leave out the shite music, the Ambient noise is much better
@Ravindersingh-lc5su
@Ravindersingh-lc5su Год назад
Nice 👍👌👌👌
@محمدمكي-ب6ش
@محمدمكي-ب6ش 2 года назад
Excellent 👍👌👍👍🌹
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