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This is how I made a 1/5 scale hydraulic car jack(bottle jack) from scratch.
+ Explanation of basic working principle through 2D animation.
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What do you want me to build next? 😀 The mechanical drawings for this project are available at www.maker-b.com Tools I Use: maker-b.com/pages/tools-i-use
We will love anything from U, 💗 Love from India, can I ask which country are u from?❤😊
Can you make a clock?
mini power washer
For the mill you have, a rotating fixture table that allows you to make radius cuts. ;)
an orrery please
the fact that you went back and cleaned up the cuts on the foot earned another sub, that little attention to detail is what my brain craves
You made a mini car jack and didn't jack up an rc car or truck lol seriously though nice job.
I love it!! I grew up in a mechanic shop where bottle jacks were considered a third arm. My grandfather offered twenty bucks to anyone who could carry one of our twenty-ton jacks one mile without changing hands or setting it down for a moment. I just remembered that until I watched your video. Gramps has been gone for forty years, so thanks for the memory! You haven't lived until you used one to jack up a semi along side an interstate in sub-zero temps!!!
I've always wondered how those jack worked when I go out with my dad to lift our cars. This is such a cool project! The precision of your work satisfies me very much. Amazing work!
Glad you liked it!
You and JohnnyQ90, are two of my favorite channels. Simply, informative and relaxing. The ASMR of machining.
I have to tell you an embarrassing thing. At 2:35, when the mill stopped, I literally blew on my phone to clear the chips.
not just me then
That's 4K for you 😀
I almost reached a thumb across my screen to do the same thing
OMG ME TOO!!! I feel so much less hopeless now hahahahaha
I’m just glad that I’m not the only one
Would love to see it tested against a scale
Just not tested to the “failing point”
@@redneck_cowboy7826 the failing point would likely be the o-rings, so that's relatively easy to repair anyway. I don't think the metal itself would break
True@@dantevito1193
Exactly, I only watched to see it tested to its limit. Once I saw that rubber plug I was instantly disappointed
@@6daysago167 the rubber plug only seals the oil reservoir, it's never exposed to any pressure
As a fellow engineer, this is highly informative. Very nice work.
@@ImproveConditions >on youtube >using 4chan texting
You're a bloody genius. What I would love is a commentary or subtitles to explain what magic you are actually doing, and why you do it the way you do.
Subtitles or annotations, but please no dialogue. The silence is the main reason I like this channel
@@scumbaag and I'd agree with that, you're right
Or, keep it as it is. Some of us like seeing how everything falls into place…
Finally. A decent video of an obviously talented mill operator that has no blah blah yackety yack and no crappy Muzak. Love it.
Yakety yak ... don't talk back... You just put on your coat and hat And walk yourself to the laundromat And when you finish doin' that Bring in the dog and put out the cat
I think you earned compliments for the filming and schematic demonstration. Also for your steady patience while making this humourous tiny tool. It must have a great powered ratio ? Two or three hundred pounds, I'll estimate! Wonderful machinery. If you know the upper limit of capacity ( which I'll search for next) do let us know in reply? Thanks for sharing your adventures
I absolutely love watching things being made for no reason other than because.
A fellow engineer (retired) and hobby shop machinist - one of my favorites for projects. I’d love to tackle this. Great video too. 😊👍🏼
The whole process and the result are great. But so is the editing! Very nice, educational and relaxing video. Thank you very much
Glad you enjoyed it!
And the Lathe is a lot of it
You had my interest during the manufacture, but the concise explanation of the mechanism's function after? Now, sir, you have my attention. Fabulously edited.
Overall, this is a highly informative and enjoyable video for anyone interested in engineering. It showcases your talent and expertise while providing valuable insights and inspiration to fellow enthusiasts. Keep up the great work, and I look forward to watching more of your content in the future 👍👍👍
Finally! A useful jack for my Hotwheels cars🤩
Stellar work as usual. Loved the animation and explanation at the end!
Everything about this was badass and impressive.
Wow! It's amazing how many parts are in that little thing. Great job!
I actually think this little jack could be handy for all sorts of stuff around the shop! Never know when you need a tiny press. Or you could squeeze it into a body panel cavity to push out a dent! Cool stuff dude!
There will come a day when it will be useful, right?
@@MakerB I bet you'll find a good use for it. So long as you keep working on stuff 😉
You can use it to lift rc car to change wheel
Beautiful work! You are truly an artist!
I never miss one of your videos. Just amazing. Thanks for sharing them.
I started my hobby machining on a Sherline. Miss it and wish I still had it. Good machines and I was surprised the size of things I could make with some creativity. Well done.
Hey man, you're making great stuff and the channel is growing well. Just keep working on such topics. Everything's fine
Yes, this is really excellent work. Super! Now I finally know where my little jack is. I've been looking for it for so long. Thanks again for this nice tutorial.
Nice work! Like to see when skills and patience work together, quite rear compilation🤔🤔 Thanks for the video, relaxing after 12 hour workday!!!!
This is one of the coolest things I have ever seen on KZhead! Great work!
Снимаю шляпу перед таким мастером. Моё Вам почтение и уважение.
never underestimate the power of a car jack, no matter how small
That is a pretty small jack, I am impressed that you can make it work without compromising tolerances.
23:27 this reminds me of a desktop "toy" that my uncle received when he retired from the mining industry. About the same size as the jack you made, a fully functional antique style miner's lamp. My brother and i would always sneak it out to play with. :))
That was *_OUTSTANDING!!!_* Now you need to do a 1/5 scale hydraulic (roll around floor jack)
Incredible scale work! Thanks for sharing!
The quality and precision of your work is outstanding, please keep up the good work👌👍
Your videos are always worth the wait!
Glad to hear that!
I could see myself buying this as a kit, its soo awesome.
Wow. Just, wow, man. Excellent work. I loved the testing rig. Quite impressive lift!
Great little project. Your video is fantastic showing the build of the component parts and drawing explaining the functions. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!😀
이런 영상들을 볼때마다 항상 궁금했던게 이런것이 어떻게 돌아가고 작동하는지였는데 마지막에 있던 설명덕분에 완벽히 이해했습니다. Maker B님을 존경하고 저도 언젠가는 스스로 설계하고 만드는 사람이 되기위해 매일매일 노력 중입니다 이 글을 못알아 보실수도 있겠지만 항상 감사합니다!
Good luck with everything. I'm rooting for you!
k wea
Amazing workmanship. Neatly and precisely done. Hats off to you bro. 👏 🎉
Thank you!😀
I'm always amazed by the power of hydraulics. Very cool.
Great content deserving a 👍No head banging metal music, constant narration, cussing etc-very relaxing and easy to watch. First time here and it seemed to end before I knew it-well done. God bless.
Thanks for the kind words!😀
Finally, a bottle Jack rated to change the tire on my Prius
Beautiful job and perfect editing 🙂
May be small, but it's built better than most mass produced tools. Nicely done!
I love your work. Your interest in metal working and machinist skills must have begun at a very young age. 👍
Beautiful scale piece, enjoyed the build completely. Are plans an available for this project, it might be fun for a winter project. Cheers!
Inacreditável 😱 parabéns mto top 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷😁
Finally, the perfect jack for my Miata.
You did such a phenomenal job sir. Interesting at the 7:00 minute mark how the cylinder was warped, but wasn’t for long!
Can you build a tiny hydraulic press
if i won the lottery i wouldnt tell anyone but their would be signs...... *me purchases all the tools to have one on my desk*
Thank you so much for the illustration at the end! I was really wondering why you built the cylinder the way you did until I saw that the outer ring was the reservoir. I also wondered why you drilled a hole in the inner cylinder until I saw the animation and realized that was a bypass for when the piston reached full height (which was something I had wondered about during the demonstrations). I guess the fill plug has just enough compliance to allow air in/out of the reservoir during use but not enough to allow liquid to leak. Very cool. I hadn't ever thought about how these jacks work, but they are really very cleverly designed!
Thanks! I really appreciate your feedback. That means a lot!
Very well made. Also the explanation is very clear. Love to watch this kind of high quality tech films. Thanks for sharing this nice piece of art.
Glad you liked it!
This is exactly the kind of extremely functional but entirely useless thing that i wish I had the patience to make myself. Also my most complex tool is a hammer, and my hammer is actually a broken wrench
It didn't lift a car.
That’s cool, glad you jacked something up with it. Thank you for your time and knowledge
This was some mighty fine machining, beautiful craftsmanship, and excellent attention to detail! You earned a sub. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the sub!
Mechanical engineering lifted to another level, but ever sooooooo beautiful!
I liked that you showed the CAD model while drilling all the various holes into the main body.
This is the kind of precision that only a true master can pull off.
You memang best cara pembuatan nya cukup lengkap sekali ni di katakan pro original no 1 k bro up2 lagi benda lain selain ini ok
I can actually see a lot of real world potential for that small jack. Brilliant.
Love seeing shearling lathes produce such amazing work
It's 2 am, very informative.
Wow, super cool lil project! I’d love to have one of those sitting on my desk!
I don't care what you make, just watching your work is incredible enough..😉👍👍
Now this is to darn cool. Beautiful work.
Well done. I enjoyed watching this so much. It brightened up my day. Thank you 😊👍
What an amazing build, thank you for the information about how it all works as well.
My pleasure!
Great work, and the cad at the end was really informative.
Sensational !!! Best Regards From Brazil 🇧🇷
As a fellow engineer, this is highly informative. Very nice work.. Beautiful work! You are truly an artist!.
Much appreciated, thank you!
6:35 i like the shot of your finger with embedded swarf 😂
thanks a lot for show this project, now i understand how it works an hidraulic jack, i got one I've found abandoned in thrash and i want to put on work. Please make more tests with it using exercise weights or even with pliers
Beautiful machine work brother! I’d love to get with you on project I’ve been working on but I’m just now learning the lathe and 5 axis tooling machine. Maybe chat pick your brain a little if you have some free time that is. Love to have some parts made also.. your quality craftsmanship speaks for itself. Absolutely joy to watch. Take care brother.
That was freaking awesome! Highly skilled, and i learned a few things❤
Ambitious and brilliant 👏. Thanks for sharing
Great job, great mastery. Producing it obviously is not as easy as it seems. Full of art. More videos please, wish you good luck :)
Much appreciated, thank you!
Beautiful work - Bravo ! - Very well done - Masterpiece !
Pretty little machine, well made and beautifully filmed!
Videos like this make me feel like a failure as a human. It takes an incredible amount of knowledge, tools/equipment and skill to build something like this.
1.유체의 단면적을 바꾸는 것만으로도 작은힘으로 큰힘을 발생시킬수 있다는 파스칼의 원리를 이용한 유압 프레스! 2.정말 놀라운 발견이 아닐수 없다! 3.파스칼은 이런 말을 했다. 이걸 "파스칼의 내기" 라고 한다. 4.만약 신이 존재하지 않는다면 신을 믿어도 잃을 것이 전혀 없다. 5.그러나 만약 신이 존재한다면 신을 믿지 않음으로써 모든 것을 잃게 된다. 6. 요즘 이 파스칼의 원리에 관심이 많은데 이 원리를 간단하게 이해할 수 있게 해주셔서 감사합니다. 7. 구독하고 갑니다. 24.01.18(목)
I take my hat off to such a master. My respect and respect to you.
Really your ability with metallic materials, is amazing.
Absolutely amazing! I cannot fault 1 thing in this video. There is not a single thing I think you could have done better.
Your editing is so excellent ❤
perfection wow
that's pretty darn cool and creative!!
Thank you for your work!!! ❤
I like clean works. nice man big hug. the oil infill hole need to secured .
You could make the best homemade single stage or turret reloading press! Not to mention bullet molds and sizers. God I wish I had all those tools
this is hilarious, love you actually using hydraulic fluid and all.
Great job, love projects made with sherline tools!
Wow .. that is so cool!.. A low car jack (you know, on those 4 wheels) with a sort of scissor movement would be cool too!
Love that idea. Will try it in the future.
Beautiful piece! Well donw! Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful - Thank you. Tom (from France)
My pleasure!
13:50 Observe part deflection from drilling a cantilever due to order of operations. If precision is necessary there drill, then mill. Excellent quality and excellent production quality though, this is a cool desk toy.