Making Benchtop Metal Cutting Shears
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I reckon these bench top metal cutting shears will be very handy in the workshop. I've always fancied having a go at making some and even though I really wasn't sure how well they'd work they actually work extremely well.
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Overall a nice job. I would replace your pivot bolts with "shoulder bolts" which are machined to a proper OD to fill the hole, (and they are Grade 8). The Grade 5 zinc coated are only meant to hold by "compression" they're not meant to resist the "shear forces" like shoulder bolts are. Also you should know the thicker the material you're cutting the more gap you need between your blades. 3mm (nearly 1/8" thick) won't hurt to have .010" - .015 gap. (rule of thumb the gap should be at least 10% of material thickness) I would open up the overall gap then slip a thin shim behind your bottom blade for your thin material, and remove it for the 3mm + and it should cut no problem. I wouldn't change the bevel angle on the grind you've done well.
I really like your content mate. It gets tiresome when makers are always doing over the top click bait crap. I like that you seem to be very practical and to the point.
Thanks very much - glad you're enjoying the videos! :)
Love how you use the washers for quick and easy yet accurate rounds. so clever!
Your skills are top notch. But your down to earth attitude is what really makes you better than most. Greetings from Texas, USA.
That spring makes the whole thing A+. Great work!
Just watched a couple of resto vids on these things and then along comes Pask and actually makes his own! Top draw mate.
Prima16 ok, try this one. Up your’wers.
@Big Pete Ignore the pimply faced little grammar Nazi, he's probably one of these pencil necked geeks that lives in his mothers basement playing video games lol.
smcliffhanger492 no worries mate.
@@prima164 - (T) "top drawer" not "top draw", you little shithead ...!
@@ZEUS-eg8jw I think the adjective that could also fit is that he's being pedantic over something so trivial. Get it? I'm be pedantic to bring to light someone who's being pedantic! X'D
I love it. And after just recently taking my first ~2hr welding class, I have a new appreciation for laying such a nice weld as you did on each of these bits!
Love the way you jump-cut than angle iron :P That's beautiful work! :D
Nicely imagined. Nicely crafted. Nicely done, Sir.
I could totally watch you create these super practical things all day. Cheers!
Fantastic project! You made it look so simple. I just got a new mig/tig welder and can't wait to tackle a project like this.
what a great build man. You are a very smart man!
Man this is beautiful. Excellent craftsmanship on every part. You should be really proud of this.
Probably the best build video I have seen - great stuff
That is really a sweet job my friend. I love that you just go for it and you get fantastic results. That is skill and talent, a rare combination!
"hoo that's nice ! " make me smile, it's the same reaction i have when i build something that actualy work as intented :) Great work !
You are the most creative, mechanically inclined, and talented makers on KZhead. Well done!
Wonderfully designed and executed. Thanks for much for bringing us along for the ride!
I was just thinking last night how I need one of these for my shop. Lo and behold you post this! Great work Pask, well done. Your a gentleman and a scholar
"Ooh, that's nice!" Lol. Great practical build there Pask. It looks to cut beautifully.
well another incredible build, you make it look so simple. this has me asking what do I need metal cutter for so I can try make one. thanks for making and sharing. impressive
I love that there is a formula one race track outside his place and you can hear them whizz past now and again.. brilliant stuffs
Great project. That really turned out very well. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for shearing
Awesome project and results! You never cease to inspire.
That was a great build. Cutter seems to be working flawlessly.
Marvelous !! I'll say it again, you are the "Diresta Down Under."
Don't you meant Diresta is the Pask of up north?
@@SethKotta Exactly!
Actually, I don't think there's any comparison. Pask in a class of his own.
@@alext9067 exactly.Diresta is a click_baiter in my opinion,Pask is a real craftsman.
Diresta ... Seems like a weirdo
For this is give you an A+. Wonderful step by step explanation. Always a joy to watch you at work. Keep up the good work.
Thanks very much Vishwan! :)
You are truly a gifted man. I always enjoy your videos even though I will never make this. Great video.
As usual, great craftsmanship. Really like that belt sander!
Pask, You’re right, that did turn out to be a fantastic project. On the “cutting edge” of DIY technology!
I really appreciate how you explain the process as you go. Great content and super informative!
That's pretty sweet, man. I've never seen someone actually construct their own metal shear. I've seen some restorations/repairs, but this turned out really nice, and it'll do 3mil sheet steel? That's impressive for a first try homemade piece. Nice job!
Neil, suitably impressed and I'm sure that now you have it in the shop you will find many uses for it. 👍
Best scrap-wood challenge ever! I sense the need for a diy metal folding brake...
If you want Colin furse made one and it is pretty useful
@@maxmadini1368 The advantage of the one Colin made was that it has minimal workshop footprint over a bought one.
Haha! I already have a homemade metal brake, I've used it here and there in past videos. :)
What a fantastic piece of kit.. brilliantly built mate and thoroughly enjoyed the video, very impressive.
Truly excellent! And genuinely fresh, innovative projects.
Great job, Neil. I always your videos first when they pop up. You have a real talent for practical content and you make them easy to watch and listen. I agree: No click bait!
Thanks very much mate! Glad you're enjoying the channel! :)
Wow very well made. And I sure appreciate the lack off blabber. Some guys seem love hearing themselves talk and they ramble on and on . You are a man of a few words and that is great . Thank you very much for that
I like your work very much! Detailed, clear, to the point and inspiring! Thank you!
Building this thing by yourself is just incredible. I can't understand how somebody don't like this. It's awesome. Greetings from Germany.
I find that you Australians make some of the best videos on KZhead. Well done "mate" lol Just a Detroit guy trying to learn to fly. I perused your videos after watching this one and found that I've watched quite a few others so I subscribed! Thanks for the great simple content. Well documented and presented!
Thatsssss Right.mate.
Yet another awesome build Pask! That came out terrific & looks like it works great. Nice job mate!!
Oh my, you got a any man dreams garage/tools setup, seen all those machines and very well organized makes me feel happy to see something so beautiful, love it!
You are amazing sir, you make everything seem so simple. I am in awe. 😊
Wow. I was just thinking of making bench shears a few days ago. Thanks!
Absolutely cracking build. Well done mate bloody ingenious
Excellent. I have been considering making a shears for some time now. Files were what I had in mind actually.
That was an excellent video. You have some quality trade skills there my friend. I particularly recognised that you didn't go into great significant details for the hardening and tempering processes. Loved it mate, well done.
Hey! Great build, thanks for sharing. I had a thought on the stand placement for the grinder; if you want to to see the previous placement on the floor then mark out the foot print with a sharpie/ permanent marker so your not goin in circles for a final location. Cheers and thanks again.
You are an amazing craftsman ! Thanks for sharing your videos.
When things seem easy to do, experience is just hiding behind. Thank you Sir! As entertaining as instructive.
What a fantastic project! Great build!
Great project! I always enjoy watching your videos.
Projects like these are why I’m a Patreon subscriber. Your creative knows no bounds! Fantastic video!
Great little project and love the humour and little frills you put into the videography.
Sweet project Neil, that would be super handy in the shop. Gonna make myself one too. Thanks for sharing, Cheers
Love it. I don't do metalwork. I have no need for a metal cutter of any kind. I kind of want to make one of these now.
it is easy, not easy to invent but building it can be done easily if you have the tools and know how to use them. if you cant weld, well it gets a bit tricky, but if you have a welder and some scrap metal, a sheer is fairly easy to build. i encourage everyone to at least try it. if you fail, you have no shear, but if you dont try it, you dont have the chance to make one in the first place. its not a precision instrument, you can get away with a couple of flaws :)
@@SharkyMoto Well said Sharky
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Top drawer stuff Neill, you're a talented man 👍
Fantastic build, definitely going to give it a shot. Must tool for workshop. Good job.....
Your going to love that sander, so many other youtubers have the same and it’s a godsend... Great project Neil, well done 👍🏼😊
A most excellent build, informative and enjoyable viewing, thankyou.
Awesome Metal cutting shear you made Sir. Outstanding !!!!!!!
Beautiful job! looks like it'll last years giving good service!
That turned out really well, I'm impressed.
I'm very impressed how well that thing works.
Good looking shear. Great technique.
That is brilliant and definitely going on the list of things I'd love to build! Keep up the good work 🙂👍
Great project! I had to make shears during my apprenticeship in Germany, still got them 30 years later. Cut many panels with it and fixed numerous cars! Essential small workshop equipment! And BTW: shit, you can weld 😁!
@@prima164 Bet that made you look after your equipment more.
Incredible! I absolutely love it! Amazing work!
Very good job. You handle metal as artistically as wood. Very impressive. Very creative.
That is a nice cutting shear Neil! Keep up the great content, just awesome.
I"m thinking I need a set of plans for this. New Sub, great work.
You are. a man of many talents. Great build! Your welds are fantastic. I am a lot jealous
Great project. Thanks for sharing.
Man, you have a gift. Love your content.
Uuuuuuhhh that's nice !!! That's satisfaction. As always great job Pask
Simply Outstanding - well done.
Really great video and good to see shop made tools. Making your own tools is extremely satisfying.
Man, that's an excellent build/video. One fine bench grinder ya got there.
Those are fabulous!!! Great job, 3 mil is pretty thick to cut with manual sheers by just about anyone's standard.
How to wreck your shears 101
@@CraigsWorkshop yup
Thanks! I won't be using them to cut 3mm though, I was just seeing what was possible! It's surprising how much easier it was to cut 2.5mm to 3mm. :)
Awesome video. Great engineering. Open throat shears are so useful! That wave of the hand gag was great! Thank you for sharing. Aloha! : )
As always, another first class project. Cheers
Wow! So cool! I wasn't sure if you would get through that thickest steel, but you did. Great video!
Thanks Bruce! I won't be cutting 3mm steel again with it though, I was just seeing what it's capabilities were! :)
Enjoyed it immensely, Neil. Congratulations on your new belt grinder [and what a hungry thing it is - rounding off those curved pivot plates!]. I've come to recognise that some 'mistakes' are actually natures way of saying, "hang on, you might want to try it differently" and those are sort that you have! Great work as usual.
Nice shears, may I suggest the spinning shaft where the blades connect be closer to the blades (to the cutting side) that diminishes the pressure you need to cut and the cut will be cleaner too.
18:28 ”Wow, that`s nice!” I think you exceeded your expectations. 😁
Pretty impressive. I’m one of those guys that builds tools and gadgets for some special project and by the time the tool is finished I’ve lost interest in the project it was for. So, I’ve got a well equipped workshop with precious little actual production. But I’m building one of these! Very nice planning and execution. Love all your stuff. 😎👍👏
Excellent work Neil!!!
Very nice indeed. You certainly have a huge range of talents. Thanks for sharing
You have a very strong gift for mechanical engineering and physics! I've used tough nylon or plastic washers between the metal parts on my projects just to reduce the wear and tear and prolong the life of the machine. Great video, keep them coming. Please make a metal (flat and pipe) bender with various sized dies that will bend accurate angles. Bill from Minnesota, USA
i would just like to say i love your channel. were on lockdown basically because of coronavirus so i've been going through alot of videos, love the work, love that you show issues you run into and love the content. hope you all are staying safe and best wishes from Canada!
13:28 ah, magic.. ;-) Great job again Neil.. 👍 🇬🇧
This Old Tony has an apprentice!
Awesome stuff. If it ever starts to bend in the back you can always just beef up that bit and use it for another few years! Great build thanks for sharing. Also I enjoyed the animation/effects you did a la Frank Howarth very much!
Awesome work Neil! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
I really enjoy watching your videos even before this quarantine started. You're the Bob Ross of woodworking!!
That is nice! Excellent job! That magical way you cut the angle irons was . . . Uh, magical.
Great project, just great ! ! ! ! Sometimes ya just never know what tools you're going to need until you need them. So for those that ask why, well, you wouldn't understand.
Actually Mr. Pask you are simply amazing!
Absolutely Fantastic!!! Great Job!
Two awesome tools. Shear and that new grinder!