Elegant mechanism for DIY Power Hacksaw 【Part.1】

2023 ж. 5 Қыр.
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jsk-koubou.stores.jp
I made a power hack saw using an aluminum frame.

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  • If you like the video, please introduce it to your friends and social media !

    @jisakukobo@jisakukobo8 ай бұрын
    • Thank you! 👍💪✌

      @rjung_ch@rjung_ch8 ай бұрын
    • Love the build. Thank for the video.

      @Ron-FabandBuild@Ron-FabandBuild8 ай бұрын
    • Yours is way too over complicated and not easy to build yourself. My mates dad was a toolmaker, he built a sturdier and simpler one 50 years ago.

      @jimiliev3924@jimiliev39248 ай бұрын
    • Если есть мотор - пила ленточка и проще быстрее. Дёргает дёргает рука - прошлый век.

      @user-oz4sg7tw1j@user-oz4sg7tw1j7 ай бұрын
    • 😮😮😮😮😮😮 by

      @wingsingyeung8557@wingsingyeung85577 ай бұрын
  • It would only take me a month to design my own, another month to build it, but a full year to find all the hardware. JSK's designing and building skills are great, his shopping skills are much greater!

    @Bob_Adkins@Bob_Adkins8 ай бұрын
    • If everyone had 12 brazillion dollars and a surgical lab to work in....

      @Watchyn_Yarwood@Watchyn_Yarwood8 ай бұрын
    • Spot on Bob. I've watched this guy for years now and he always amazes me with the parts he uses. I'd have no idea where to start shopping where I live.. That extruded aluminium or whatever it is appears quite regularly but I've never seen it anywhere else but on this channel 🤣

      @Blade1310@Blade13108 ай бұрын
    • @@Blade1310 These profiles are industry standard. You see this a lot in factories for almost all simple constructions. Here in Germany there's a company called ITEM. They sell all kinds of different parts among those profiles. But there are also a lot of noname brands which are a little cheaper.

      @kleckerklotz9620@kleckerklotz96208 ай бұрын
    • @@Watchyn_YarwoodI’ve built from several of JSK’s plans and they are not all brazillion dollar projects. Sure this one is pricey, but if you need a tool like this one, you’d pay significantly more for the store bought version and it wouldn’t be nearly as well built. As far as the cleanliness goes - we should all be striving to improve our work environments. Less clutter is more productivity.

      @SomewhatAbnormal@SomewhatAbnormal8 ай бұрын
    • I must admit I envy him for being able to find the parts but also knowing what they are called. Most times I am trying to find parts for projects, I know what I want but don't know what it is actually called, so, I spend days trying different combinations until I get close then refine from there, mostly, I compromise.

      @boblordylordyhowie@boblordylordyhowie8 ай бұрын
  • This is a very good improvement to your last design. I do really like the the automatic stop and start mechanism. Well done. 👌

    @kleckerklotz9620@kleckerklotz96208 ай бұрын
  • During 19 minutes I was desperate, no Double Side Tape. And then at the 20 minutes mark it appears! If one day there is a competition about overengineering with Germany, Mr JSK shall represent Japan.

    @isaacnguyen6944@isaacnguyen69448 ай бұрын
  • Mister JSK, você é um excelente professor funcional da paciência para ensinar como se faz e como tomar gosto e jeito pelo que gosta. Nota 1000.

    @helgirgirodo@helgirgirodo8 ай бұрын
  • Absolute fantastic build, million times better than the previous one and a bit more pricy 😉. Your work is much more than masterclass, I am waiting for your next projects, greatings from Germany.

    @uweploeger511@uweploeger5118 ай бұрын
  • Kanał JSK-koubou świetny. Projekty i wykonanie znakomite.

    @werty1948@werty19488 ай бұрын
  • Very nice design 👍you could add a small shock absorber so the saw doesn't slam down on the end stop so hard when done. Also it would be great to have a vice on each side of the saw blade to hold everything in place for larger pieces and prevent a burr at the end.

    @TheStuffMade@TheStuffMade8 ай бұрын
    • Yes, the drop at the end looks a little violent. Maybe also move the end switch a little higher to reduce the height of the drop?

      @SierraLimaOscar@SierraLimaOscar8 ай бұрын
    • actually as the machine reaches the final level it must slow down and must have a soft close system

      @ravebrave8866@ravebrave88668 ай бұрын
    • Two possible refinements but I could not help thinking that one might want apply some coolant whilst cutting... remembering the machines from school metal work and the time I worked in a factory (aged 14)

      @tubemagpie@tubemagpie5 ай бұрын
    • @@ravebrave8866 Вы правы. Желательно иметь плавный, конечный выход распилевания.

      @user-jz3fd8qv9c@user-jz3fd8qv9cАй бұрын
  • What an elegant machine. I love how you built this. Strong but very attractive. Works like you said. Power Hacksaw. Very accurate. I'm impressed. like to see someone try to cut that as well as your machine!

    @talegunner4414@talegunner44143 ай бұрын
  • absolutely wonderful build, I always love to see what you do.

    @2002habozeid@2002habozeid8 ай бұрын
  • Another excellent example of your workmanship

    @nainitalism@nainitalism8 ай бұрын
  • В 80х работал на заводе, там такие станки, советские, трудились! Только проще и эффективнее. А это... наверное даже Festool, не сделал бы дороже.

    @SerB545@SerB5455 ай бұрын
  • Very cool. Probably needs a bumper/stopper at the bottom to take the impact at the end. An option would be to add an intermediary spring above the off switch to damp the shock. I could see that switch failing after a few hundred cycles. Move the switch down and add an additional L-bracket above with a spring loaded pin that when it bottoms out, just touches the switch. It would take all the impact making it last much longer.

    @merlinmagnus873@merlinmagnus8738 ай бұрын
  • I like how it uses the entire blade. Most of these I've seen have a short cut stroke. This one take advantage of the whole blade.

    @WilliamEllison@WilliamEllison8 ай бұрын
    • That was my first observation too..., but it depends of the width of the stock. Can the blade cover the full width of the vice?

      @michaelhompus2475@michaelhompus247514 күн бұрын
  • У меня сложилось устойчивое ощущение, что кнопка "стоп" долго не проживет, при такой падающей массе на нее в конце реза. А так - конструкция действительно изящная. Респект автору.

    @milvus6765@milvus67658 ай бұрын
  • Как говорится, у самурая нет цели, только путь :) Видос очень увлекательный!

    @ErugoPurakushiOne@ErugoPurakushiOne8 ай бұрын
  • That adjustable brass bearing is lovely. Inspiring as always, thanks.

    @mlock1000@mlock10006 ай бұрын
  • Love it. Really like the fact that the machine just does such a nice cut. Keep up the good work.

    @madmikemakes3056@madmikemakes30567 ай бұрын
  • Love and enjoy watching and your willingness to share your genius with us mere mortals. Excellent as always.

    @Juangaba@Juangaba8 ай бұрын
  • That's a nice machine. Very well built.

    @nobuckle40@nobuckle408 ай бұрын
  • Nice! I'd try to use it with a Japanese pull saw and use it as a very quiet and accurate wood saw.

    @jonaseriksson5750@jonaseriksson57508 ай бұрын
  • I remember when Meccano set 10 was the thing of dreams! Thanks for this video. I didn't realize the cost of these extrusions had come down so much. I just remember how expensive the Festool ones we used at work were.

    @fatroberto3012@fatroberto3012Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for your comment. I will be making various tools. I would be happy if I could help many people.

      @jisakukobo@jisakukoboАй бұрын
  • Vc e de uma habilidade , cuidadoso,, calmo, um gênio, parabéns ❤

    @adaolazaro5789@adaolazaro57898 ай бұрын
  • Superb engineering and craftsmanship. Bravo!

    @13falseidentity@13falseidentity8 ай бұрын
  • Just sublime, the concept, creation of the parts, bolting together, the aesthetics are just on another level ... just watching this machine being constructed was fantastic, the actual operation was just the icing on the cake 👍 Some people ask why go to all this trouble when you could just buy a machine, they just don't understand the satisfaction of creating your own tools, not only that but this is probably of a superior construction to readily available machines.

    @barry.w.christie@barry.w.christie6 ай бұрын
  • I built a hacksaw for 60 dollars. The motor is dc operated and is speed controlled. I got this stuff from Taobo for only 30 dollars. It features two 12 volts lithium batteries and so it was a cordless device , which can be used everywhere without AC supply.

    @nsnnsjsnjx-lz2vs@nsnnsjsnjx-lz2vs4 ай бұрын
  • I like this very much indeed. No more complicated than necessary. A beautiful construction and not only that, very useful.

    @faithful451@faithful451Ай бұрын
  • This is the most overengeneered hacksaw i've ever seen, and the cost of materials is ridiculous. Such a pleasure to watch though.

    @MrGUSARIK@MrGUSARIK8 ай бұрын
  • Always learn something from your videos. Thank you.

    @lwoodt1@lwoodt18 ай бұрын
  • Nice job. Two things that will make this better: 1) a hydraulic cylinder to control the downward pressure. 2) a mechanism to lift the blade up on the return stroke.

    @hootinouts@hootinouts4 ай бұрын
  • that extruded aluminum tubing is really cool. like a giant Erector-Set for big kids.

    @jacklarson6281@jacklarson6281Ай бұрын
  • Уже несколько лет смотрю Ваши ролики, уважаемый.. Очень нравится культура и точность при производстве механизмов и приспособлений. Равняюсь на Вас в своём хобби. Спасибо.

    @user-oj6in2do8n@user-oj6in2do8n5 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding video and a great design. Thanks for posting this!

    @bryanjones7126@bryanjones71267 ай бұрын
  • It turned out to be a wonderful machine! I would add a small reservoir and coolant pump only. And of course a base to collect and filter the fluid when working

    @user-vq1gs4yx2g@user-vq1gs4yx2g8 ай бұрын
    • Most off the cuts are probably non-ferrous stuff, and I think there is no need for industrial level cutting speeds😅.

      @anonplayer8529@anonplayer85298 ай бұрын
    • No coolant is needed.

      @Bob_Adkins@Bob_Adkins8 ай бұрын
    • @@Bob_Adkins Industrial machines need 'coolant', which serves several purposes other than cooling.

      @BTW...@BTW...8 ай бұрын
    • @@BTW... That machine would last 2-3 days of industrial use, but a lifetime of home use. No coolant necessary!

      @Bob_Adkins@Bob_Adkins8 ай бұрын
    • @@Bob_Adkins So, you think cutting fluids are only used as coolant?

      @BTW...@BTW...8 ай бұрын
  • Money and unnecessary expensive parts and materials are not a problem for this guy!

    @lagunafishing@lagunafishing7 ай бұрын
  • 👌👌👌👍🏾 - Once again you have built a technical marvel! My admiration! I am a trained precision mechanic and industrial photographer, - and the aesthetic aspect therefore always flows into my assessments. Great compliments, - great master. Many greetings from Mainz Nick

    @ninnick-nick@ninnick-nick7 ай бұрын
  • Respect for the design and for great job!

    @zlatimirivanov3615@zlatimirivanov36158 ай бұрын
  • The criticism from the last saw was implemented very well. Now she's perfect. I just think that you could buy one for the cost of the materials. 👍👍👍👍👍

    @mm5mm6@mm5mm68 ай бұрын
  • Bonjour Monsieur, c'est bien la première fois que je constate une anomalie dans vos excellentes et formidables réalisations. Dans le mouvement d'une scie à main, l'aller coupe et le retour de la scie se fait en soulageant le poids que vous exercez sur la scie afin de ne pas user exagérément la lame. Dans votre cas la force du retour reste identique à celle du mouvement "aller" et c'est antimécanique. Merci pour vos surprenantes réalisations vidéo qui sont vraiment professionnelle et "haut de gamme" !

    @robertallaire432@robertallaire4326 ай бұрын
  • I love your Content so much. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    @eshathunger@eshathunger8 ай бұрын
  • Great job.. No welding, lathe and expensive material.

    @faresnar09@faresnar098 ай бұрын
  • Excellent work 👍👍👍. Thank you for sharing. Be safe 🇨🇦

    @yeagerxp@yeagerxp8 ай бұрын
  • A prescindere dalla utilità, rimane sbalorditiva l'eleganza con la quale sono eseguiti i lavori. Da parte mia , ho gia nominato JSK in alcuni video di altri.Resta il mio preferito.!!!

    @xyzperic1462@xyzperic14628 ай бұрын
  • Excelente criatividade, parabéns!!!👏👍✌️

    @adrianpherreira8176@adrianpherreira81768 ай бұрын
  • Wow, much better than the last one you made. Good job

    @richardreynolds7552@richardreynolds75528 ай бұрын
  • you my friend are a mad genius , i love it

    @Bu5H84@Bu5H848 ай бұрын
  • This is a really great tool that you build here. This is so perfectly made that it is possible to see it trough the magnificent motion of it. What is result is much more close to perfection than the perfection is close to herself. The pleasure of seeing you working is still there, even when you are not working with wood. It is never possible to tell what is the best : your skills, you being meticulous and clean, seeing the Masterpiece being built, the result or the quality of what it can be made with. Domo Arigato Gozaimasu Sensei.

    @RodrigoDoBrasil@RodrigoDoBrasil8 ай бұрын
  • Great stuff from JSK as usual. Thanks. I have a mill with a speed controller, but it has a big fan blowing through the motor at full speed at all times. Running some motors at slow speed for any prolonged period may lead to overheating as their own internal fan blades do not rotate fast enough. I have an old saw of this type. It uses a much more robust blade and the vice can be rotated. Cutting 45 degrees is very useful. As always I see tools and fittings that I have never seen before. I suspect every morning JSK receives an enormous parcel of kit from various manufacturers to showcase on these videos with offers to cut iron or aluminium at any size he wants. Tools and even bicycle bits arrive as well. This must be a great advantage. Keep up the good work.

    @hawkercnc8261@hawkercnc8261Ай бұрын
  • Nice work, but I have a feeling that rthe same amount of money (or maybe a bit more) you can buy a.small bandsaw which works faster and more capable ,(like cut in angles, upgrade possibilities, etc.)

    @saxus@saxus8 ай бұрын
    • @@guitar-jo and complexity increases also the work is get slower because of the continuous transition and setup.

      @saxus@saxus8 ай бұрын
    • My thoughts exactly! If I had to buy all these parts in the Netherlands, I could buy a nice pre build alternative. And how often do you need to cut that thick rods.

      @wimjanssen8270@wimjanssen82708 ай бұрын
    • @@wimjanssen8270 If you make things with a lathe then very often :) Also this could be used for various things, like cutting aluminium profiles, steel square tubes, tubes, or various profiles, etc. But if you do that, then probably you want a machine for it, otherwise even this would be beyond the limit. Or there are other machines. Like many woodworker use a chopsaw to cut alu-profiles, most modern tungsten carbide blades could handle it easily. (Or just use a specialized blade).

      @saxus@saxus8 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, but it wouldn't be DIY porn then...

      @brianmi40@brianmi40Ай бұрын
    • Riding horses backwards was epic then

      @kertahoon7328@kertahoon7328Ай бұрын
  • Beautiful power hacksaw. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎

    @homemadetools@homemadetools8 ай бұрын
    • Thanks

      @jisakukobo@jisakukobo8 ай бұрын
  • Just genius! This guy is awesome! 🤯

    @armonfrohlich6348@armonfrohlich63487 ай бұрын
  • Men now you made great upgrades !!! Good job 👍👍👍

    @sky888ful@sky888ful8 ай бұрын
  • ハックソーですね、懐かしいなぁ。 しかもリンクを上手く使った早戻り機構を採用してる所に、感心します。

    @denshitomotomo2010@denshitomotomo20106 ай бұрын
  • Criatividade associada com o prazer do ensino e com o talento da execução. Obrigado pela inspiração de um mestre!

    @helgirgirodo@helgirgirodo7 ай бұрын
  • This is a nice tool to cut something that is literally hard to do for a long time or it has to be equally cut. But just a suggestion that the DIY limit switch you made, may cause some damage to a switch, so it's nice, but use a durable switch to make sure to less damage the switch.

    @yoonpark8311@yoonpark831128 күн бұрын
  • Brillant as usual! I would be so interested to see how you design such a project. Do you use a software (like Fusion 360)? Do you simply draw sketches? Or are you doing this totally out of your head?

    @nicolasbazille@nicolasbazille8 ай бұрын
  • It is a wonderful piece of art! , where can you find all parts, hardware, and I think this is very expensive to built, as a hobby it’s ok. Sir you did an excellent job!!!

    @antoniovazquez8934@antoniovazquez89347 ай бұрын
  • Moc hezké video a šikovný člověk, ale za vynaloženou energii, čas a cenu všeho materiálu mám slušnou profi pásovou pilu.

    @camper6285@camper62858 ай бұрын
  • It's always a pleasure to watch you put these very interesting tools together! Nicely done. While this is pretty automatic, I wonder if a metal cutting bandsaw (Rigid makes several affordable models) might not be a better choice for this? The motor and controller alone would cost about the same I think...

    @DowningGoliath@DowningGoliath8 ай бұрын
    • Almost all small bandsaw types require you to "hang around", as they cut fast. Not necessarily a disadvantage, but a power hacksaw can just run in the background while you are doing other things. The other advantage is small power hacksaws use cheap readily available hand hacksaw blades. Or in this case, the hand hacksaw! I have an old Covel Excel - later sold as Craftsman by Sears - that I use 5/8" heavy duty hand hacksaw blades with. over the last 10 years I've made thousands of cuts with it, don't know how I got along without it.

      @randydewees7338@randydewees73384 ай бұрын
  • Maestro lei è ad un’altro livello, da piccolo mangiava latte con i Lego. I miei più sinceri complimenti

    @danieleperrone3116@danieleperrone31166 ай бұрын
  • Something most people fail to acknowledge, a power hacksaw is so much QUIETER than an angle grinder, more accurate with a narrow kerf so less material waste. This isn't a cheap project but a good power hacksaw (if you can find one less than 75 yrs old) or bandsaw isn't cheap either

    @1crazypj@1crazypj8 ай бұрын
  • PARABÉNS DE BRASIL!!! Seus projetos e seu capricho é incompatível.

    @rodrigocosta9504@rodrigocosta95048 ай бұрын
    • projeto que nao compensa fazer pelo custo dos materiais e mao de obra

      @pompeusantos5795@pompeusantos57958 ай бұрын
  • the cut is astounding smooth

    @user-bf9nv7ld7q@user-bf9nv7ld7q8 ай бұрын
  • While horizontal bandsaws do exist, this has so much more whimsy, while still managing to be practical.

    @BlameItOnGreg@BlameItOnGreg7 ай бұрын
  • Absolutely great. As always. 👍😉

    @acl4734@acl47348 ай бұрын
  • It’s not DYI, it industry level!!!❤🎉

    @RustamGani-pd9vv@RustamGani-pd9vv7 ай бұрын
  • Thank god this man’s inclinations lean more toward diy tools rather than world domination… I mean let’s face it, the very last thing we need right now is some evil scientist super villain type running around building death rays or mind control serums or any number of the countless ideas beyond the scope of my feeble understanding…. Yes… may we all give thanks… Oh yeah also, another amazing upload brother! Beautiful work as always

    @kekoajk05@kekoajk058 ай бұрын
  • Das Sägeblatt sollte mittels Bohrwasser - Kreislauf gekühlt werden. Eine Auffangwanne mit Pumpe wäre erforderlich sowie ein Sieb. Eventuell ein Stärkeres Sägeblatt. 👍

    @dietmarstrebert1956@dietmarstrebert19567 ай бұрын
  • I love this gold coin cutter, just what I need

    @95lovi@95lovi7 ай бұрын
  • Que projeto incrível, a máquina é perfeita! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro@Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro8 ай бұрын
    • custo beneficio nao compensa o trabalho , mais barato comprar uma serra de fita , mais pratica e barata

      @pompeusantos5795@pompeusantos57958 ай бұрын
    • @@pompeusantos5795 Ou um policorte com serra ASM. E inversor de frequência. Bonito de ver o trabalho JSK.

      @eduardocamargo3069@eduardocamargo30698 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful build as usual. Any idea what all that hardware, motor, and assorted pieces costs?

    @akquicksilver@akquicksilver7 ай бұрын
  • Amaziong tools. Amazing job but very expansive

    @agagagoghi@agagagoghi7 ай бұрын
  • Даже балансир прифигачил, ну все... Мне вернули веру в людей

    @Zeenon13@Zeenon1325 күн бұрын
  • Me encanto ! Ya podemos hacer nuestras momedas de oro !

    @arturosilvester1930@arturosilvester19308 ай бұрын
  • Parabéns pelo seu projeto bacana e perfeito do Brasil 👏👏👍👍🇧🇷🇧🇷💯❤️

    @antonioreinaldodelimareina4527@antonioreinaldodelimareina45277 ай бұрын
  • His hands always clean, no matter what he's building😅😅😅

    @lucasdominguezandamoyo6245@lucasdominguezandamoyo62458 ай бұрын
  • What a great machine I would add a sponge to the side where the blade rubs against to add a few drops of oil

    @alanwasserman8176@alanwasserman81768 ай бұрын
  • Great job dude! Keep up the great work!

    @harkbelial@harkbelial8 ай бұрын
  • Outstanding and impressive work of art, most kind of you for sharing it with us, unfortunately a tool like that is not in the market or I haven't seen it, indeed a great very useful tool, from the endless summer paradise Puerto Rico Jesus Torres.

    @JesusTorres-qr1gz@JesusTorres-qr1gz7 ай бұрын
  • Really nice build. If you put a course tooth blade on you would cut 40mm brass in less than 2 minutes.

    @dennythomas8887@dennythomas88877 ай бұрын
  • 1 -- looks as though it could use a vacuum hose to suck up the metal dust. 2 -- might be interesting to put in two vices, and a number of hacksaw blades, to allow it to do multiple sliceouts at once. Might need more weight on the outer edge to do that quickly. 3 -- might, perhaps, use an oil sprayer/dripper at the cut spot, to help increase blade life and reduce heat buildup. Long vid, good work, as usual, sir!!

    @nickbrutanna9973@nickbrutanna99737 ай бұрын
  • It is Awesome , great Work....

    @arifcd200@arifcd2007 ай бұрын
  • Riding horses backwards was epic then

    @kertahoon7328@kertahoon7328Ай бұрын
    • What does that mean?

      @jisakukobo@jisakukoboАй бұрын
  • very amazing video, thanks for all the tricks 🤝👏

    @tricksmp10@tricksmp107 ай бұрын
  • Salutations respectueuses. Tout simplement, parfait. "La Force, c'est la Connaissance".

    @naturel2772@naturel27728 ай бұрын
  • Une vidéo de qualité pour un outil de qualité 👏

    @fabricemenoud3296@fabricemenoud32968 ай бұрын
  • Perfeito, excelente trabalho, parabéns! Se me permite apenas 2 chamadas de atenção que julgo melhorar; 1º através de um excêntrico, ou outro sistema, que faça levantar a folha de serra para quando a mesma recuar. 2º no final do corte para não dar esticão ao descair, aplicar uma mola ou um perno roscado com porca para regular o final do corte. Cumprimentos

    @JoaoFernandes-jj1ne@JoaoFernandes-jj1ne7 ай бұрын
  • Amazing.. I know they're countless craftsmen around.. it's an hightech industrial grade machine.. bit unfair to call it "homemade" though it is homemade.. great job done by those skilled hands ..👍

    @Sariyal..@Sariyal..8 ай бұрын
    • industrial it most certainly is not. this is a novelty tool that a bandsaw makes obsolete to be perfectly honest

      @cho4d@cho4d8 ай бұрын
    • @@cho4d .. I'm smiling you're right brother.. that's what I said that it's an industrial "grade" machine made with hands.. industrial robots can't shake while human hands do.. still produce as you mentioned novelty piece..

      @Sariyal..@Sariyal..8 ай бұрын
  • Great work, I really like this version. All its missing is a lifting cam and maybe a coolant mister.

    @johnbrodowski@johnbrodowski20 күн бұрын
  • Really good, but what i miss is a feature to lift up the blade a bit when it strocks back. Without that, the blade will be wear out much earlier, the more if u saw steel.

    @renetr6771@renetr67717 ай бұрын
    • Also set up an adjustable line and collection tray to slowly drip water (or oil) to cool the blade.

      @1SCme@1SCme7 ай бұрын
    • @@1SCme Cooling is, on my opinion, not necessary at this slow speed, but, when it cuts often material like aluminium, a lubrication on the blade can really make sense.

      @renetr6771@renetr67717 ай бұрын
    • @@renetr6771 ...or he could add cooling water and cut faster... I do like the limit stop switch, would like to see a manual e-stop switch on any homemade shop equipment (I want to add to workshop receptacles), rest seems like overkill - these are some expensive components he's putting into this. Not sure how you would life the blade on the backstroke because its depth is changing, but you might be able to add a counterweight, moved by a cam on the motor shaft, to take the weight off the blade. I am in the process of getting a custom home with a large workshop, a hacksaw cutting machine is on my list of projects, so I am picking up bits and pieces.

      @1SCme@1SCme7 ай бұрын
  • Exelente trabalho mesmo viu mestre, apesar do gasto, 🤜🏻🤛🏿👏🏿👏🏿👍🏿👍🏿

    @edmilsonoliveira519@edmilsonoliveira5197 ай бұрын
  • Bravo!! exelente!! es usted un buen matricero!!!. bueno... es que veo su trabajo y está mas que logrado la finalidad de la herramienta. Si me permite usted hacerle un aporte: la hoja de sierra trabaja en un solo sentido, hacia adelante, ayudaría a la descarga de la viruta que en el retroceso deje de hacer contacto con el corte. Veo el juego de brazos haciendo que el movimiento circular se convierta en lineal. En primera planchuela que va tomada al motor, uno de sus lados es utilizado para transferir el movimiento, es del otro lado, de la primera planchuela, donde agregaría un mecanismo sencillo para "elevar" el tubo de hierro en el retorno de la hoja de sierra. Es así que obtendremos una optimización en la vida útil de la sierra, habrá menos atascamientos de ésta porque estaremos drenando las virutas y tambiém habrá menos temperatura en el material aserrado. Me disculpo nuevamente y siento que es un aporte valorando infinitamente vuestro trbajo, que por cierto, es de mucha satisfacción y ayuda a sus mas de 250.000 suscriptores. Gracias: Franc.

    @franciscojgandini@franciscojgandini7 ай бұрын
  • Waouh, époustouflant!👍👍Joli projet

    @brigitteprovost4306@brigitteprovost43068 ай бұрын
  • Well done Kobu...but you need to add some oil to the work piece

    @ravebrave8866@ravebrave88668 ай бұрын
  • Nicely done Koubouson

    @peterweller8583@peterweller85837 ай бұрын
  • Interesting, and very clean work.

    @Rocky-rk4df@Rocky-rk4df3 ай бұрын
  • Bravo ! Nickel chrome !

    @tanganicustitica5437@tanganicustitica54377 ай бұрын
  • Nice build. But one very important factor . You need to use a cam follower on the reciprocating beam so the blade does'nt drag on the teeth on the back stroke. You will overheat your part and wear the blade out. The blade can only cut on the power stroke. Hope i dont come across as a smart arse.

    @user-ui4cw6qc2c@user-ui4cw6qc2c7 ай бұрын
    • I guess this should also be true of Die Filer tables yet I've never seen a mechanism which takes the return stroke tooth vulnerability into account.

      @nikthefix8918@nikthefix89187 күн бұрын
  • Победитель конкурса - "Что можно сделать из обычной ножовки". Ножовку конечно жалко, кому она теперь, с дырками ...

    @user-vj6sl7ow6h@user-vj6sl7ow6h25 күн бұрын
  • Very clever and well done. Good video. But, you can buy a metal band saw for considerably less than all those parts.

    @carlhitchon1009@carlhitchon10098 ай бұрын
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