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W&M Levsha
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Today I will make unique lighter. The same one doesn't exist! Lighting up are initiated with pistons. With this project I realized unique pistons bringing mechanism and hammer-and-trigger assembly. Hope you will like it!
Enjoy!
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Welcome to "W&M Levsha" channel. Here you will see manufacturing process of some interesting stuff, made of metal, wood/etc. Toys, souvenirs, complex and simple mechanisms, unusual gifts for boys and girls - all that things you will see in my videos. Of course, you can request your ideas and if possible I will realize it.
If you love DIY and If you are creative person, this channel is for you!
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@Marty4650
@Marty4650 3 года назад
An absolutely stunning piece of work that only needed 400 steps, $60,000 worth of precision tools, and an extraordinary degree of skill and craftsmanship to create! I am not only impressed, I am downright jealous. Well done!
@ogjuti
@ogjuti 9 месяцев назад
The first 3 minutes I was thinking: Damn, I could make this in my garage but after that, no.
@mrb3888
@mrb3888 3 года назад
From an engineering perspective, this is just absolute nuts. I was getting caught up in all the little parts too. Like Jesus Christ this is a crazy piece of craftsmanship.
@leowatley
@leowatley 3 года назад
100% agree. so sick.
@Battlefox64_RL
@Battlefox64_RL 3 года назад
Bruh, halfway through I was wondering if I was watching the lighter video I clicked on or a watch making video 😂
@PedroECalvo
@PedroECalvo 3 года назад
From an engineering perspective, The tourbillon of a very expensive Watch has no practical use ... this is just absolute nuts....
@DC430
@DC430 3 года назад
Just don't set your paper tape on fire or your lighter could explode
@lo2740
@lo2740 3 года назад
well, that is not a particularly a well thought nor a well executed lighter, not sure what kind of enginrer you are talking about.
@ninjaswordtothehead
@ninjaswordtothehead 11 месяцев назад
This is what I like seeing. Overly complex solutions to simple problems that are completely out of reach of normality. Stuff no one asked for but everyone wants. Pretention in its physical form. Absolutely amazing craftsmanship and creativity.
@liamthen445
@liamthen445 10 месяцев назад
Like how you described it
@brine80
@brine80 3 года назад
Simply amazing, after watching this video I cant even imagine how all the parts for this came together in your mind as a concept before even being made. Everything fitting so precisely to work together in such a small sized package. You are a master, this was a great video and a phenomenal piece.
@dennisneo1608
@dennisneo1608 2 года назад
Simply brilliant.
@robertl9086
@robertl9086 Год назад
The fact he made every single piece also. Truly fascinating
@OnTheRiver66
@OnTheRiver66 Год назад
Conception to finish - this man is brilliant! Have to subscribe!
@f.b.lagent1113
@f.b.lagent1113 Год назад
bots
@j0nthegreat
@j0nthegreat 3 года назад
"got a light?" - yeah, hold on, this is an 8 step process. do you have ear plugs?
@boodro2122
@boodro2122 3 года назад
Best comment!
@badlarry172
@badlarry172 3 года назад
lmfao, cos i thought exactly the same thing
@RoseKeely
@RoseKeely 3 года назад
EXACTLY! Lovely lighter, tedious af to use.
@Anenome5
@Anenome5 3 года назад
While you fumble in the dark, and the snap-rocks aren't lined up, or they got damp and don't work anymore. If you can't light something within about 10 seconds, I say that's a problem when a 99 cent lighter can do it easy.
@andreasschmitt2307
@andreasschmitt2307 3 года назад
@@Anenome5 You completely miss the point. It is not your all day 99ct lighter, it is for celebrating the creation of fire! If you were some ancient fire goddess, which one would you prefer? You got it ;-)
@PlasmaMCCube
@PlasmaMCCube 3 года назад
This has got to be THE COOLEST lighter ignition mechanism I've seen. Kudos on the ingenuity!
@delmaneboshoff5610
@delmaneboshoff5610 3 года назад
It is cool, ingenious for sure. But, there is a limitation to it, as the thing now runs off those little paper snap caps usually used in kips toy cap guns. There are only so many shots per roll, I think it was 100 or something, you run out of caps while out on a job site somewhere, you're screwed....
@williamharbuck8575
@williamharbuck8575 3 года назад
@@delmaneboshoff5610 True true, but would you carry this cool thing the same everyday like you would a cheap lighter ?? Just bound to lose it somehow, lol
@inlinesk8r477
@inlinesk8r477 3 года назад
@@williamharbuck8575 yeah, also, lighter thieves. You probably know one or two and many more are around and you don't know
@NenadKralj
@NenadKralj 3 года назад
It's a basically a fiering pin 😏 without a "pin"
@8AK3D
@8AK3D 3 года назад
@@delmaneboshoff5610 ...And what does he do when he runs out of butane or his plasma lighter dies?
@ARSZLB
@ARSZLB 3 года назад
i have NEVER seen a single other person use a CNC to tap threads like that, both male AND female. it’s blowing my freaking mind right now. i am so happy i found this video, its exactly the sort of fascinating and relaxing thing i wanted to watch right now. for once, the algorithm gets me.
@whydoineedthisB
@whydoineedthisB 3 года назад
How are you supposed to make male threads?
@ziljaeyan1203
@ziljaeyan1203 3 года назад
@@whydoineedthisB usually through a hand tap or a lathe, my first time to see it through cnc as well
@TheExplosiveGuy
@TheExplosiveGuy 3 года назад
CNC can do some amazing things, I worked as a machinist for 17 years and I've seen some mind blowing stuff, thread cutting is just one of many things they can do.
@KX36
@KX36 3 года назад
@@whydoineedthisB just to clarify, I mean cut the thread with a "die", not telling you to die.
@TheReaverKane
@TheReaverKane 3 года назад
indeed that thread tapping really made me pause.
@lg1355
@lg1355 Год назад
Watching this was like getting a brain massage. I can’t imagine how much work went into this off camera. Absolutely a true craftsman’s work.
@irus1024
@irus1024 3 года назад
And it will have the added bonus of smelling like your childhood when "fired".
@GraemeGunn
@GraemeGunn 3 года назад
I love how you assume that, apparently, everyone is the same age as you and has experienced the same things as you when you were a child.
@LlamaCraft
@LlamaCraft 3 года назад
@@GraemeGunn take into account how many of those pop shooters were sold you probally knew someone who had one based off of sales alone it's like knowing the brand nerf but if you want to have a pissy fit about it because you weren't invited to anything go right ahead
@vidarwaagb9068
@vidarwaagb9068 3 года назад
​@@GraemeGunnThese rolls has been produced since the 1940s and is still in production today (many of the exact same models that I grew up with in the early 1990s are still in stock brand new) and the concept of cap guns are even older. I can easily find references to these all over Europe, Russia (including USSR) the Americas and western Asia. If you have missed out on this from one reason or another, are curious and would like to know the experience - I will be more than happy to help you out to get a sense of what we are referring to, if you for some reason or another are unable to procure cap gun rolls on your own. Otherwise please just accept that not all stories, concepts and comments are meant for everyone and it's not in any way disrespectful to anyone to share and reflect about positive moments from your childhood.
@AngryAlfonse
@AngryAlfonse 3 года назад
@@GraemeGunn bruh that comment was just so unnecessarily petty.
@jxmai7687
@jxmai7687 3 года назад
have the same thing in China, also that are different size, there was one 5 times big, they must be made with machine.
@pepijnbosvelt2526
@pepijnbosvelt2526 3 года назад
That’s so idiotically, unnecessarily overengineerd. I love it.
@Gizmodi
@Gizmodi 3 года назад
Over engineered and mostly useless
@pepijnbosvelt2526
@pepijnbosvelt2526 3 года назад
@@Gizmodi but doesn’t that make it cool?
@Gizmodi
@Gizmodi 3 года назад
@@pepijnbosvelt2526 if it didn't rely on caps for ignition and was actually soldered properly, maybe.
@pepijnbosvelt2526
@pepijnbosvelt2526 3 года назад
@@Gizmodi u can hate on it, I love the fact that it’s so hilariously useless. It’s unique and that makes it cool to me
@Gizmodi
@Gizmodi 3 года назад
@@pepijnbosvelt2526 he should make watches
@gondolajesus4864
@gondolajesus4864 3 года назад
Not only is the mechanism one of a kind, the craftsmanship shown in the whole process is incredible!
@sravankota6039
@sravankota6039 3 года назад
Yup yup
@curbotize
@curbotize 3 года назад
Yeah man. This was nice to watch. My uncle was in USSR army when they invaded Afghanistan in the 80s I think. Maybe 70s. My uncles dad had a shop and he made him a cigarette case and it fit a zippo in there too. He had it in his back pocket and was shot in the ass one time. It didn't penetrate but the heat burned his ass cheek from the bullet piercing the case the lighter and the other side of the case slightly. It went through but just barely. All this soviet talk reminded me of that. Lol. Also a steel case helped I'm sure.
@officialdislikebutton9712
@officialdislikebutton9712 3 года назад
nope. not one of a kind. also a hassle. you cant fiddle with it because if you do. you find yourself reloading another strip of that dots of firecracker powder thing.. wouldve been better if he used a flintlock mechanism.
@gondolajesus4864
@gondolajesus4864 3 года назад
@@officialdislikebutton9712 why don't you go make your own instead of shitting on everyone else's parade?
@AbdullahIbnaJafar
@AbdullahIbnaJafar 3 года назад
@@officialdislikebutton9712 the hi
@driftunit1
@driftunit1 3 года назад
That is absolutely amazing. I have a lathe but I'm still working on getting a mill. I love making smaller items and tools. Even doing blacksmithing I always enjoyed the process of the smaller bits. Keep it up man thanks for sharing your talents!
@jndk3247
@jndk3247 3 года назад
How can we ignore the fact that you worked for 4 weeks, to create this masterpiece. 🔥.
@namesarehard1206
@namesarehard1206 3 года назад
how can we ignore the fact that the captions say "I spend a month every day" at one point
@jndk3247
@jndk3247 3 года назад
@@namesarehard1206 that's what I said but in different way 😂
@danielhowell1640
@danielhowell1640 3 года назад
who's ignoring?
@jndk3247
@jndk3247 3 года назад
@@danielhowell1640 Probably the dislikes
@barryrayner
@barryrayner 3 года назад
@@namesarehard1206 My Mum took 9 months to produce me!
@josepalacid
@josepalacid 3 года назад
This really is one of those unique things you'll never see again. 22 minutes hard to forget!
@andrejohnson6731
@andrejohnson6731 3 года назад
Stranger: Pardon me, got a light? This guy: Do I ever!
@lvd2001
@lvd2001 3 года назад
If he gives ..He will never get it back
@johnnyfannucci
@johnnyfannucci 3 года назад
BANG!! wtf.
@cincyrecycle7077
@cincyrecycle7077 3 года назад
hold my beer
@pihermoso11
@pihermoso11 3 года назад
Stranger : Pardon me, got a light? This guy: are you f__king kidding me?... watch
@SpydersByte
@SpydersByte 3 года назад
using those cap gun roles as an ignition source was a really cool idea, it's amazing the things people can make at their homes nowadays.
@MrDsturman
@MrDsturman 3 года назад
Tooling machines are cheaper and smaller than ever not to mention CNC machines. Imagine how impressive it was for watch builders 200 years ago to build gears with such tight tolerances that they used gems as bearings to reduce the friction.
@SpydersByte
@SpydersByte 3 года назад
@@MrDsturman yea, watch mechanisms are wonders of engineering for sure
@MrDsturman
@MrDsturman 3 года назад
@@SpydersByte that being said, this is a bad ass lighter and this guy has a ton of ingenuity and skill.
@TapRackBang72
@TapRackBang72 3 года назад
8 year old me would run through those caps in about 30 seconds, reliving my cowboy days.
@Polden_
@Polden_ 3 года назад
I remember running around cowboy cub scout camp with my little cap gun revolver
@CIMAmotor
@CIMAmotor 3 года назад
Strictly speaking you wouldn't be 'reliving,' you would be 8.
@RalphH007
@RalphH007 3 года назад
Now me would too :)
@williambrasky3891
@williambrasky3891 3 года назад
30 year old me would do the same. I'd request one built with a little storage area for extra caps.
@Dopedruide
@Dopedruide 3 года назад
dang right bro
@michaeloxlong
@michaeloxlong 3 года назад
Coworker: "Hey man, can I borrow your lighter? Mine just ran out." You: "ya sure...just don't freak out" Lol
@lorebare5089
@lorebare5089 3 года назад
For a mechanical engineering student like me, this is truly a masterpiece. Technical competence and aesthetic taste are perfectly combined: this is art applied to precision mechanics. I really thank you for sharing with us this work of art!
@johanhasslevall7869
@johanhasslevall7869 3 года назад
I mean, it's freaking amazing and beautiful too but wouldn't you agree on the fact that it's over engineered? Or am I missing the point maybe...
@kelvin0mql
@kelvin0mql 3 года назад
@@johanhasslevall7869 Compare this to jewelry. Much tedious, fine work going into something of metals &/or jewels &/or wood so that when it’s all done, it can be worn for people to look at. It doesn’t DO anything. Entire purpose is to look at it and think “pretty”. So, this lighter... pretty. Interesting. Unique. On top of all that, it also has a function that it performs well. It is both an art piece and a machine.
@miked2210
@miked2210 3 года назад
This deserves to be along works by DaVinci .. a true work of art and a real HEIRLOOM you deserve to be up there with the greatest craftsmen. A brilliant piece of work from start to finish and something you should be really proud of to have conceived, planned and carried through well done. It would be an honour for someone to own such a beautiful thing. Dunhill eat your heart out !!!!
@RocketRacer99
@RocketRacer99 3 года назад
This brought back childhood cowboy memories.
@lfnt3565
@lfnt3565 3 года назад
Yup
@jcims
@jcims 3 года назад
the smell!!! it just came back to me when it first popped one of the caps.
@Nailnuke
@Nailnuke 3 года назад
Watching this was therapeutic, took my mind off all of the crap going on in the world. The video itself was a masterclass in it's own right. Thanks
@Petsublak
@Petsublak 3 года назад
i couldn't have commented better !!!
@asaanapapi7170
@asaanapapi7170 3 года назад
This guy puts soo much effort into his videos,he deserves wayyy more views!
@dededed1
@dededed1 3 года назад
He actually has on the russian account)
@bacchusdionysus7345
@bacchusdionysus7345 2 года назад
I used to collect a lot more lighters before but nowadays I don’t have the funds for that anymore but let me tell this is an absolutely amazing process you’ve gone through to make this completely beautiful lighter. Keep doing this don’t ever stop and I won’t stop watching either. Good luck 👍
@army6669990101
@army6669990101 3 года назад
I love the DIY tag. Like any of us could actually make that.
@crwelch12
@crwelch12 3 года назад
yeah sure anyone could just spend 100k on machinery
@afletra
@afletra 3 года назад
yeah anyone of us could actually do this 😅
@matts1741
@matts1741 3 года назад
He can, which means you can. Don’t get discouraged. You’ll get there one day
@army6669990101
@army6669990101 3 года назад
@@matts1741 im missing quite a few thousands in gear, and even more in knowledge and experience to be able to pull anything like that mate.
@CrackShotCleric
@CrackShotCleric 3 года назад
ouch... salty
@HansKlopek
@HansKlopek 3 года назад
I'd pay good money for this. I love the smell of paper roll caps.
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 3 года назад
Old ray guns used them.
@nunyabusiness8538
@nunyabusiness8538 3 года назад
we used to set them off by scratching them with our thumbnail in the playground
@psirvent8
@psirvent8 3 года назад
@@nunyabusiness8538 Did it hurt ?
@HansKlopek
@HansKlopek 3 года назад
@@psirvent8 negative
@baconwizard
@baconwizard 3 года назад
“I spend a month every day working on this lighter” - damn that’s almost a week
@clemenswelter1301
@clemenswelter1301 3 года назад
and did you make it??
@parealbuffalo5790
@parealbuffalo5790 3 года назад
Not interesting Beaucoup de peine pour rien
@pold5993
@pold5993 3 года назад
5 axis cncs where are you?
@justminibanana9128
@justminibanana9128 3 года назад
@@parealbuffalo5790 from my nearly a year of learning french, "not interesting a lot ..........
@acedia_14
@acedia_14 3 года назад
I read this comment at the start of the video any I’m still laughing about it halfway through
@Cheradanine
@Cheradanine 11 месяцев назад
Heath Robinson and Rube Goldberg would be proud of you! Days upon days of work, vast expense spent on precision tools to create a complex awkward-to-use device whose sole purpose can be bettered with a simple matchstick. I love it!
@TheFinalRevelation1
@TheFinalRevelation1 3 года назад
You cannot stop watching it once you start, epic man. One of the finest videos I have seen on youtube recently.
@donquixotedoflamingo9037
@donquixotedoflamingo9037 3 года назад
i just skipped....
@pax4evernow
@pax4evernow 3 года назад
Sir, I r truly remarkable. I salute u. Brilliant job.
@thetransformerguy8581
@thetransformerguy8581 3 года назад
Yup definitely could not stop and the payoff was great! Every 90s kid needs ( like myself ) one of these!!
@craignapoli
@craignapoli 3 года назад
Ditto!!!
@thegolfdude
@thegolfdude 3 года назад
I skipped and was still let down. After I saw the soldering I knew it wouldn't be worth it. Zippo does it better. Hell, even bic does it better.
@chetherlon9223
@chetherlon9223 3 года назад
Did I say I was gonna skip forward? Yes Did I watch the whole thing anyway? ... Yes
@AngryHybridApe
@AngryHybridApe 3 года назад
I wish I had read this 1st. But like the guy that said he was going to skip forward, I watched the whole thing anyways.
@GraemeGunn
@GraemeGunn 3 года назад
Absolutely no one cares.
@BobbyDukeArts
@BobbyDukeArts 3 года назад
Freaking awesome 👏👏👏
@WM_Levsha
@WM_Levsha 3 года назад
:)
@nickspilt
@nickspilt 3 года назад
@@WM_Levsha ',:)
@cdoublejj
@cdoublejj 3 года назад
@@WM_Levsha can i buy a lighter like this? are you making any?
@pm0neypenny
@pm0neypenny 3 года назад
If BDA likes it then its good! Amazing, Nice work sir!
@garrybarclay
@garrybarclay 3 года назад
@@WM_Levsha Aq
@scottcarr3264
@scottcarr3264 3 года назад
That is an absolute engineering marvel. Also incredible machining ability and methods of making some very tiny parts,.. I love it.
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue 3 года назад
Sensual.
@F76986jhg
@F76986jhg 3 года назад
lmao
@StanislavG.
@StanislavG. 3 года назад
Damn Eric, is there a channel you're not following? :)
@piotrnod6489
@piotrnod6489 3 года назад
drop something on yt gad damed instead of watching xd
@piotrnod6489
@piotrnod6489 3 года назад
@@za-se4jv xD whos kurwa furry. I'm maybe furry on my jajka. Thats all
@DJBEANZzROADTO1K
@DJBEANZzROADTO1K 3 года назад
Sureal
@SaintMcFoye
@SaintMcFoye 3 года назад
The price of lighter flints keeps on going up and up, so this dude's like Well I'll just put a cap on that shlt...
@ryanowens2771
@ryanowens2771 3 года назад
Well done
@Cozzmolot
@Cozzmolot 3 года назад
Clever
@AJCsr
@AJCsr 3 года назад
Toshea
@matthewbrown7659
@matthewbrown7659 3 года назад
This is my favorite example of engineering art I've seen in a *very* long time.
@michaelb.42112
@michaelb.42112 Год назад
This is the most poetic lighter I've ever seen. It's beautiful, and the cap gun ammo makes the entire package retro-modern. It's poetry in motion.
@zencreature
@zencreature 3 года назад
I don't know about anyone else, but this was a completely satisfying video to watch.
@JustInTime0525
@JustInTime0525 3 года назад
Wow the intricacy of the design and how it operates is amazing, it's the first time I see a lighter ignite this way!
@ThreeLetterChop
@ThreeLetterChop 3 года назад
This is such a beautiful thing. The world really ought to be filled with more things made 'just because'. All of these mechanisms are so attractive.
@snakeguydark1080
@snakeguydark1080 2 месяца назад
I've been designing lighters as a hobby, but I have never actually engineered one from the ground up, your work is inspiring.
@Krazykal
@Krazykal 3 года назад
Ok I grew up in the 80's and this is the coolest thing Ive seen someone do with caps.
@Magneticitist
@Magneticitist 3 года назад
Was talking about these the other day and how these were the ones we used to have til they moved over to the plastic caps. So freaking sweet as a lighter cap gun.
@dizzgokil
@dizzgokil 3 года назад
The legend says, after this he went to have coffee, and left the lighter there...
@VonKickass
@VonKickass 3 года назад
😂😂😂. Some homeless guy found it, and complains everyday about its impracticality.
@EllisG123
@EllisG123 3 года назад
I can just imagine ‘aww.. I need to refill my lighter … where’s the nearest toy shop??’
@stevecuthbert8856
@stevecuthbert8856 Год назад
I can't even come up with the words to say how impressed I am with your talent. Pure genius.
@jaquo25
@jaquo25 3 года назад
That is a work of art. A cap fired lighter is just genius.
@TheAechBomb
@TheAechBomb 3 года назад
impractical as hell, but this isn't a tool, this is art :D
@teedawg2112
@teedawg2112 3 года назад
This is the lighter I didn’t know I was looking for! 🤩
@Mondos2001
@Mondos2001 3 года назад
Yeah! I wouldn't mind paying for something like that!
@shynoelle2265
@shynoelle2265 3 года назад
my face lit up almost as much as the lighter when it worked. i have no fucking clue what i just watched but omg i was so invested, i love my zippo and there was something special about this thing. i want one lmao
@antitouchable
@antitouchable 3 года назад
First time seeing someone use a cnc to make male threads.
@Dutch.W
@Dutch.W 3 года назад
Or female ones 😱
@MrLuigge
@MrLuigge 3 года назад
Yeah when I saw that, I was like, oh you can do that way too, have never thought about that...
@milesnoell
@milesnoell 3 года назад
The threads and knurling were both jobs I hadn't imagined being done with CNC. He even milled out a slot that most of us would have just cut.
@quartz9704
@quartz9704 3 года назад
@@Dutch.W you don’t understand
@maisonmallninja
@maisonmallninja 3 года назад
I don't even machine and I was instantly wondering about that. Normally a thread is cut on a lathe with a ratio gear to adjust the lathe travel/thread pitch, right?
@AJCsr
@AJCsr 3 года назад
As excited as I was to see how this was going to work, I quit smoking in the time it took to make it ! 🤣
@Prophes0r
@Prophes0r 3 года назад
I've carried a lighter (among other things) just about every day for more than 20 years. Not only do I not smoke, But I don't think my lighters have ever been used to light a cigarette either. Fire & heat are useful tools when you look at the world through the eyes of a maker/fixer/hacker/engineer.
@eccomi21
@eccomi21 3 года назад
@@Prophes0r or even a normal person with common sense
@niga3
@niga3 3 года назад
@@Prophes0r bruh
@Prophes0r
@Prophes0r 3 года назад
@@eccomi21 that's not what I meant. Everyone views the world through a different lens. Example: 3 wooden chairs in a garbage pile. Most people just see garbage. A friend of mine sees a weekend project. He repairs and refinishes chairs/tables/dressers that he finds on the side of the road. Then he donates them. For se people, it's not about saving money. They see something and wonder what is broken, and imagine what it might take to fix it. Or they see something, and wonder how all the parts fit together. Sometimes they imagine those parts in different combinations, or combined with other stuff.
@TheFinalRevelation1
@TheFinalRevelation1 3 года назад
The video was absolutely absorbing and the end product is truly unique
@charlietube7165
@charlietube7165 3 года назад
We should worry more about when the iceberg gonna melt
@oscaruniverse2552
@oscaruniverse2552 3 года назад
@@charlietube7165 ?
@charlietube7165
@charlietube7165 3 года назад
@@oscaruniverse2552 yes the iceberg is melting...
@salahboukerdenna7098
@salahboukerdenna7098 3 года назад
I like the recitation in the iceberg video, (surat Arrahman)
@Placentasaur
@Placentasaur 5 месяцев назад
3 years later and I still often ponder about how much better life would be if i had this lighter.
@JohnDoe-wq9pr
@JohnDoe-wq9pr 3 года назад
I can honestly say that you did not disappoint...this truly is the most unique lighter I have ever seen. Using paper caps as an ignition source would never have occurred to me. I never would have guessed that they would work so reliably either.
@reathenelson7877
@reathenelson7877 3 года назад
this is a must when you go to the lounge with friends for an evening of cigars, bourbon and good conversation...
@bernardakoito
@bernardakoito 3 года назад
Costumer: how much is that lighter? Seller: 500$ Costumer: wtf? Seller: shows this video Costumer: I'll take it
@fayllerwkl3196
@fayllerwkl3196 3 года назад
and 500 would still be little for the amount of work that it took Incredible piece
@_j_t_p_
@_j_t_p_ 3 года назад
quality companies should use "how its made" style videos as advertising more often.
@TheCorporateMonk
@TheCorporateMonk 3 года назад
I'll take it for a 1000
@nathanneiman
@nathanneiman 3 года назад
@@TheCorporateMonk Bravo!
@Battlefox64_RL
@Battlefox64_RL 3 года назад
Are you kidding me??? This lighter could easily go for several Grand given the right collector !!!
@3dsmackdown
@3dsmackdown 3 года назад
Should be called; When a watch maker gets unleashed at making a lighter.
@eternity9099
@eternity9099 3 года назад
Wow, the end product was really cool! It’s fascinating to see how much goes in to making all the individual parts and seeing how they all fit together. You are very talented.
@WoWdropzone
@WoWdropzone 3 года назад
I was like "22 minutes?!". They flew by. Awesome! :)
@lennyfelix98
@lennyfelix98 3 года назад
The care and artistry put into this piece is incredible, I loved the process
@5ilverstreak854
@5ilverstreak854 3 года назад
So much effort and planning, all thought out and put together in a single object. This is the kind of stuff i eat up from youtube because i cant do it myself.
@koloblicin
@koloblicin 3 года назад
i believe you could, if you had his equipment and follow this video step by step, now only you are left to believe in yourself.
@keepermovin5906
@keepermovin5906 3 года назад
@@koloblicin that’s real inspirational and all but a lot of the stuff he is doing takes years of practice to be good at it. It’s not just the tool, using it is an art in and of itself.
@koloblicin
@koloblicin 3 года назад
@@keepermovin5906 yea yea i know, but why not
@jessevanderhamm
@jessevanderhamm 3 года назад
This is like the first time I’ve ever seen metal working or how a person goes about making an object like this and I’m just totally mind blown with my jaw hanging open as if my bottom lip was made of lead or something. Lol makes me want to learn all about this stuff!
@umkm2k
@umkm2k 3 года назад
There's another channel with garage machinist videos that's a lot more conversational and goofy called This Old Tony. I really like it.
@celuler22
@celuler22 3 года назад
Do it i regret it every day that I never jumped on a metal laith or mill
@Cloud-pc8id
@Cloud-pc8id 3 года назад
3:57 nobody talking about that sync
@mememeet4140
@mememeet4140 3 года назад
noticed it too, i was like: hold up!
@keithklassen5320
@keithklassen5320 3 года назад
O, I heard it!
@AmunUnknownester
@AmunUnknownester Год назад
When he said neither he nor anyone else would ever make this lighter, I had my doubts. However, seeing the end product in use really convinced me. This is definitely a unique lighter than I'm sure nobody will ever make again.
@dockaos924
@dockaos924 3 года назад
When I was working I used to love making my own tools apprentices used to ask me where I got them from they looked amazed when I said I made them, was a great way to train them and take pride in their tools
@ogi22
@ogi22 3 года назад
Making your own tools is a skill of a real craftsman. My dad tought me to solve my own problems in the shop. And sometimes you have to make a tool for it :) It's a way of thinking outside of the box. It also feels wonderful when you make something useful and you add a bit of beauty to it... a nice wooden handle perhaps? With little carvings and pretty wood pattern? :)
@dockaos924
@dockaos924 3 года назад
@@ogi22 only tools I had with a wooden handle where the numerous hammers I had but over the years I replaced quite a few, but being taught by someone who loves there trade is a gift which should be appreciated
@pouncepounce7417
@pouncepounce7417 3 года назад
They looked amazed because they where told from early age that making something always involves arkane knowledge the person not proper elevated to has not. When i learned machining I was introduced to the trinity of very arkane mystical concepts that make everything possible humans ever archived. Patience. Trial and error. Elbow grease. I will loose my membership card for giving that out.... oh well
@bluegizmo1983
@bluegizmo1983 3 года назад
Ok, I was watching this like "seriously, where the hell is this build going?!" But damn that final product is AMAZING!
@us89na
@us89na 3 года назад
21:05 aesthetic pleasure was experienced... yes, yes it was.
@entertainme7523
@entertainme7523 3 года назад
the cheesy no copyright music gets old quick
@branbosage2330
@branbosage2330 3 года назад
This is one of the most unbelievably complex things I've ever seen someone make. Every time he makes a new part, I'm like "Are you sure thats not enough?"
@wittenhenderson875
@wittenhenderson875 11 месяцев назад
This is real art. Is it practical? hell no. But it is a one-of-a-kind creation that was imagined, designed, and brought into being by someone who had an inspiration. Bravo.
@rantanplan1911
@rantanplan1911 3 года назад
2:38 CC "I spend a month every day working on this lighter" I wish I had this much time 😥😥
@yasho437
@yasho437 3 года назад
LUL
@_GummyBear_
@_GummyBear_ 3 года назад
yes you can.... u need the right tools, material patient and....... 3 or 4 brains :D
@Squad21ent
@Squad21ent 3 года назад
You would be a colony leader in an apocalyptic world. This is magnificent.
@JO-ch3el
@JO-ch3el 3 года назад
More likely the village blacksmith but yeah he would definitely be kept around and not sacrificed to the old gods (or the new).
@roblynch99
@roblynch99 3 года назад
That is/was on or the most exquisitely crafted lighters I have ever seen. Thank you for documenting that incredible work of art.
@flamingpizzareuploads4724
@flamingpizzareuploads4724 3 года назад
No lies, this probably is the most unique lighter in the world!
@AaAa-sn4iz
@AaAa-sn4iz 3 года назад
Yy
@AaAa-sn4iz
@AaAa-sn4iz 3 года назад
Iiii
@giffyfaces
@giffyfaces 3 года назад
People start placing orders due for delivery in 2 years time
@tomsaspy952
@tomsaspy952 3 года назад
Now mass produce it we all want one that’s why we came to watch the video lol
@midgetman4206
@midgetman4206 3 года назад
not many will buy it, and I think it's better as a "hand" made (there's probably a word for this, machined? no, that's not it)
@TaylorMadejdm1975
@TaylorMadejdm1975 3 года назад
@@midgetman4206 the word is "Etsy"!👍
@felipedaiber2991
@felipedaiber2991 3 года назад
@@midgetman4206 custom made is the word you look for
@ichoozjc
@ichoozjc 3 года назад
Already bought 10 from Banggood. Man, China moves fast!
@ItsKevinBroPSN
@ItsKevinBroPSN 3 года назад
@@ichoozjc link?
@naimurrahman3570
@naimurrahman3570 3 года назад
When I was a little boy,I used to play with a toy gun that used that black powder cartridge/strip to make loud bangs.
@Ram0nArgila
@Ram0nArgila 3 года назад
I am amazxed at the complexity of the project, yet your videod and commentary made it seem so natural. And the end result has all the feel and care of the antique Russian camera. Well, done.
@kamkammaa1164
@kamkammaa1164 3 года назад
it's an amazing art of work..you put a lot of efforts in that masterpiece
@theamateurmachineshop2150
@theamateurmachineshop2150 3 года назад
A friend shared this video with me. WOW, that is such an intricate build! Love the thread milling of the small parts and seeing it come together. Nice use of existing materials too. Great Work.
@Niels_kist
@Niels_kist 3 года назад
This is the coolest gadget I've seen in a reaallly long time.... if noy ever. Awsome
@theredrider4017
@theredrider4017 3 года назад
Really? Dude?
@irfanashraf1238
@irfanashraf1238 Год назад
Steampunk plus modern, unique spark mechanism. Boldly conceived and executed with watchmaker’s precision. Bravo Esquire.
@LaserGadgets
@LaserGadgets 3 года назад
xD ok............that is.....highly unique!
@LaserGadgets
@LaserGadgets 3 года назад
@@Rhysss1991 Duh, really
@LaserGadgets
@LaserGadgets 3 года назад
@@Rhysss1991 Correcting people on the internet xD and the sadest thing is, its probably the hottest thing of the day for you XD
@nsg4032
@nsg4032 3 года назад
@@LaserGadgets what did he say lol
@shawncrocker7037
@shawncrocker7037 3 года назад
This was amazing! Was really taken with you music selection, beat synchronization and frequency matching to create all those great extra harmonies and chord changes. This video took some serious work and attention to detail.
@OnTheRiver66
@OnTheRiver66 Год назад
One of the most relaxing and satisfying videos I have ever seen. Milling, drilling, tapping, cutting, finishing, assembly. And an amazing product!
@jestinbabkirk7032
@jestinbabkirk7032 3 года назад
I want one so bad I've watched this multiple times.
@VonKickass
@VonKickass 3 года назад
I’m so with you. If he sold them the demand would be crazy
@luckykang777
@luckykang777 3 года назад
@@VonKickass true. so great.
@BudionoSukses
@BudionoSukses 3 года назад
wow lots of efforts!
@Asheface11
@Asheface11 3 года назад
lotses of effortses indeeds!
@mynamejeff4883
@mynamejeff4883 3 года назад
Our brains and memories are so weird sometimes. When you fired off that cap gun strip shot I swear that for a second I thought I could actually smell the gun powder.
@peter-8483
@peter-8483 3 года назад
The smell and memory parts of our brain are linked, when I smell something familiar a memory will pop up, sometimes a remember something and smells come up
@robertthomas6127
@robertthomas6127 3 года назад
my namejeff ... Is it not astonishing? Same here. Just imagine what the kids of today have missed at that moment? I have had the same experience so often with diverse scents (fire, flowers, food etc.). Our memory bank is so much greater than any computor ... so precious!
@thomaskulpmann1715
@thomaskulpmann1715 3 года назад
How can anyone give "thumb down" ? This is so ridicously overengineered and totally beautiful... Can I buy one? I like this thing...
@bikkechettri
@bikkechettri 3 года назад
I missed my last train watching this video, had to wait till morning. Absolutely worth it 🤣
@erics423
@erics423 3 года назад
just the engineering part is amazing "you must have a great mind to even think of something like that to make"
@dragonslayerornstein387
@dragonslayerornstein387 3 года назад
Not really, just remember the basics and you can build anything as long as you can remember and figure out how to put it together. Tip: read and practice
@bergmanis5121
@bergmanis5121 3 года назад
@Richard Smith 😂
@aaetherakashaa4143
@aaetherakashaa4143 3 года назад
then imagine how inventors are , they make the complete idea from scratch
@vloggeramit4654
@vloggeramit4654 3 года назад
Imagine someone finding this lighter after 100 years and has no clue how this works 😅 now that will be content
@AdamosDad
@AdamosDad 3 года назад
Think Antikythera mechanism
@vulpixgaming7123
@vulpixgaming7123 3 года назад
@Ryan Hansen i have those caps from around 10 years ago they still work the same
@eugenepapers1130
@eugenepapers1130 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure they could google or RU-vid it. Evolution isn't likely to start reversing.
@MikeB-Android-Teacher
@MikeB-Android-Teacher 2 года назад
@@AdamosDad - _I see I'm not the only one who knows about the Antikythera Mechanism!!_
@AdamosDad
@AdamosDad 2 года назад
@@MikeB-Android-Teacher I have read a little and watched several programs about it. I was over there in the early 70's, its common to find ancient, objects in the Mediterranean, but the Antikythera Mechanism, is pure magic.
@tdg911
@tdg911 Год назад
I think the title is very accurate along with the impeccable design and functionality of this unique one of a kind lighter. Well done on design, craftsmanship and videography.
@janosnagyj.9540
@janosnagyj.9540 3 года назад
Mindblowing... I've never seen before threads cut like this, amazing! Hats off!
@christianmccollum1028
@christianmccollum1028 3 года назад
What a magnificent thing to look at, hold, and treasure. Beautiful piece.
@cmd.stingray4919
@cmd.stingray4919 3 года назад
I have an additional idea : Make a "scissor effect" when the metal thing snaps against the gun powder paper so it ignites and trims the access :)
@RedWolf777SG
@RedWolf777SG 3 года назад
And a small chain for the lighter cap wouldn't hurt either. I mean that's the first thing to get lost.
@godofmyworld77
@godofmyworld77 3 года назад
That's a cool idea but you only have to tilt that baby paper side up and the flame take care of the excess 👌 I serious want me one of them lighters though
@hipwave
@hipwave 3 года назад
One half of me is in awe for the craftsmanship , my other half is laughing for the utter impracticality of both construction and operation. A loud, heavy, dangerous and severely limited petrol lighter. Still cool AF
@yeetmcmeat
@yeetmcmeat 3 года назад
Amazing work, I always wondered if those could start fires. All I can imagine though is someone asking for a lighter then they just hear a loud snap and a see a huge flame. lmao
@jarrettthayer6064
@jarrettthayer6064 3 года назад
"Honey ill be back. Just got to go make some cigarettes and milk real quick"
@Za7a7aZ
@Za7a7aZ 2 года назад
Very good upload and very interesting how you made these tiny parts and threads... Of course you do not make this lighter on the go but have you made a well thought out CAD design. ...I guess. Can you show us some of that process too?
@manrisamanrisame
@manrisamanrisame 3 года назад
Imagine yt endure for the next 100 year and they'll see this lighter on a random restoration video
@someguy9739
@someguy9739 3 года назад
This is the coolest damn thing I've seen in a while.
@SirJaye82
@SirJaye82 3 года назад
Do you sell your work? Would be interested in purchasing such a lighter.
@sky3_ow
@sky3_ow 3 года назад
2:38, captions on, no, which is unfortunate, would be a very cool piece to have
@NorthernMan932
@NorthernMan932 3 года назад
I can make you one.
@noblsht
@noblsht 2 года назад
Well what are you willing to pay, you probably couldn't afford it, put your Price up there and he might respond, would be kind of a cool conversation piece to say the least but that screw on cap for the wick is a dealbreaker, I would put money on it "if you have the money, he has the time" they say there is a price for everything
@uyraellsensenmann8931
@uyraellsensenmann8931 2 года назад
The finest engineering and machining I have had the pleasure of seeing in many long years! Congratulations, Sir, on such an unique and beautiful lighter! Kind and Respectful Regards, Uyraell, New Zealand.
@connormcmaster3843
@connormcmaster3843 3 года назад
If I had this lighter I would need to start smoking so I could show it to more people
@Ranjitniryan
@Ranjitniryan 3 года назад
Lol 😀
@g60force
@g60force 3 года назад
better for your health is having candles all across the house XD
@hesspet
@hesspet 3 года назад
@@g60force Or starting sometimes a firepit...
@edunabie
@edunabie 3 года назад
NOOO, don't start smoking!! just become an arsonist!
@eternallife9786
@eternallife9786 5 месяцев назад
Yeah perfect I can light my smokes on the candle​@@g60force
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