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How to Insert a Nuts Into 3D Printing (and other)
In all the videos, they advise inserting special nuts into 3D printing using a thermal method. I propose my own method - insert regular nuts during 3D printing.
Here you can find details of what to add to the .gcode file so that the pause occurs automatically in the place you need - www.instructables.com/CAPTIVE-NUTS-AND-MORE-IN-3D-PRINTING/
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Відео

Spinning Top 10,000 RPM | BLDC motors
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I made several brushless motors and decided to try to make an electronic top using this principle. The top can achieve a higher RPM, but it needs to be done entirely on a lathe, because in my conditions the rather low accuracy of execution is an obstacle. Still, I was able to achieve 10,000 RPM even in such conditions.
Three Useful Topics for the Home Handyman
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1. 00:00 Soft metal pipe holders 2. 03:52 Abrasive cylinders 3. 05:51 How to make thin slats on a table saw
Once again about Sharpening the Drill Bit
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Once again about Sharpening the Drill Bit
T-Nut for Installing into Wood
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I want to share with you the technology for inserting nuts into wood. Buy nuts: ali.ski/eWE8dq ali.ski/IcMcEl
My Old Experiments and Devices #2
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00:00 Copper wire 0.4 mm in vacuum, 20 kilovolts 00:35 Simple electromagnetic pendulum/motor 01:45 Mini solar car 02:16 Singing test tube (thermoacoustic effect) 02:45 Simple brushless motor 03:24 Laser module 03:48 Shaving foam in a vacuum 04:15 Solenoid motor 04:36 LEDs, voltage 20 kilovolts 04:49 The LED contact melts with a voltage of 20 kilovolts, but the LED continues to work 05:04 20 kil...
My Old Experiments and Devices
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00:00 Magnetic ball in a pulsed magnetic field 00:39 Rotating disk with black and white sectors - camera stroboscopic effect, 60 FPS 01:44 Fire runs through paraffin fumes and lights a candle - slow motion 02:02 Aluminum tube rolls over battery wires (permanent magnets underneath) 02:29 Antenna rod rotates in high voltage 02:58 Vibrating water jet - stroboscopic camera effect, 60 FPS 03:37 Craz...
Mini table saw. My version - 200 watts (with lift).
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00:00 Demonstration: cutting 16 mm plywood 00:55 Engine and bracket 01:09 Linear bearing LM8LUU, elevator parts manufacturing 02:09 Mounting the motor and saw blade shaft 02:44 Test sawing 03:26 3D elevator scheme 03:41 Assembling the lifting screw of the elevator 04:10 Elevator test 04:36 Supports for a thin top 04:53 Making the protection of the mechanism from sawdust 05:55 Cooler installatio...
Restoration of Old Scissors
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Restoration of Old Scissors
Hand Adjusting Nuts (3D printer)
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Files STL - drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ovq0pPW1WUmmLLkAcLd4R04ZukyzE-mt My hand nuts video on another channel - ua-cam.com/video/DIXbL_DKO-8/v-deo.html
Swiss Lever Escapement
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Swiss Lever Escapement
Archimedes Screw. 3D printer
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Archimedes Screw. 3D printer
Two Ways to Make a Faceplate for Bench Grinder (No Lathe)
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Two Ways to Make a Faceplate for Bench Grinder (No Lathe)
Bench Grinder. Removing vibrations, balancing the abrasive disc, faceplate and more.
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Bench Grinder. Removing vibrations, balancing the abrasive disc, faceplate and more.
Four FM Radios
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Four FM Radios
Electronic Candle Plasma HFSSTC Experiments
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Electronic Candle Plasma HFSSTC Experiments
Three Beautiful Experiments
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Three Beautiful Experiments
Stroboscopic Effect
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Stroboscopic Effect
Propeller RC Car (arduino)
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Propeller RC Car (arduino)
THREE MODELS THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU
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THREE MODELS THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU
Camcorder stroboscopic effect
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Camcorder stroboscopic effect
How a three-channel heating brick oven works. Cutaway demonstration
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How a three-channel heating brick oven works. Cutaway demonstration
4 Hall sensors electromagnetic ENGINE
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4 Hall sensors electromagnetic ENGINE
Boiling water with magnets. New edition
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Boiling water with magnets. New edition
Mini Rocket from a Match
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Mini Rocket from a Match
How to spin the ball up to 700,000 RPM
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How to spin the ball up to 700,000 RPM
Aeolipile from aluminum can
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Aeolipile from aluminum can
Reed switch motor
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Reed switch motor
How to make a strong frame for inductive coil any size
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How to make a strong frame for inductive coil any size
Standard Brushed DC Motor
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Standard Brushed DC Motor

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @chris-terrell-liveactive
    @chris-terrell-liveactive 17 годин тому

    Elegant, excellent!

  • @denisshepelev1966
    @denisshepelev1966 23 години тому

    Спасибо! Очень понятно и очень доходчиво!

  • @beatrizluengo-
    @beatrizluengo- 2 дні тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @tojoeinstein5558
    @tojoeinstein5558 2 дні тому

    don't you use reed switch?

  • @fatihkarahisar9511
    @fatihkarahisar9511 2 дні тому

    Bravo

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 2 дні тому

    Thanks, I have taught bush mechanics how to sharpen bits with a side grinder in a vice on the back of their service trucks in the bush in the middle of nowwhere BC Canada. that saved a lot of jobs in their day and days alone out there. Thanks for this eh !

  • @axelateon1384
    @axelateon1384 4 дні тому

    you are a genius man

  • @izaias273
    @izaias273 4 дні тому

    Este cara manja dos paranauês da afiaçÂo de brocas! Parabéns👍🙌👏

  • @Sunktor
    @Sunktor 4 дні тому

    А не проще делать сразу две детали - основную и заглушку в виде шайбы или другой формы что бы вклеить на дихлорэтан после печать и не следить за процессом?

    • @grain8314
      @grain8314 4 дні тому

      Можно, но это не спортиво да и не та эстетитка, и другая работа после печати. В общем, каждому свое. А чтоб не следить за процессом надо просто в код файла печати паузу вставить вручную. Но мне лень было изучать, я не так часто гайки вставляю да и вообще на 3Д принтере печатаю. Здесь описаны подробности на инглиш, где вставить команду паузы, наверное и на русском есть - www.instructables.com/CAPTIVE-NUTS-AND-MORE-IN-3D-PRINTING/

    • @Sunktor
      @Sunktor 3 дні тому

      @@grain8314 Ну ОК

  • @grain8314
    @grain8314 4 дні тому

    Here you can find details of what to add to the .gcode file so that the pause occurs automatically in the place you need - www.instructables.com/CAPTIVE-NUTS-AND-MORE-IN-3D-PRINTING/

  • @enrikeplays9500
    @enrikeplays9500 5 днів тому

    Tip: When you are slicing, you can pause the printing, move the nose to a desired point (out of the piece to avoid those blobs), and wait for the user to continue printing through the screen of the printer. This way, you don't need to babysitting the printer. When you see that the printer stopped, you insert the nut, remove the leaked filament, and tell continuing printing, so it will heat the extruder once again and restart the printing from where it stopped.

    • @grain8314
      @grain8314 4 дні тому

      Yes, I understand that here you need to add some code to the .gcode file so that the pause occurs on its own at the right moment. You can probably find it here - www.instructables.com/CAPTIVE-NUTS-AND-MORE-IN-3D-PRINTING/

    • @enrikeplays9500
      @enrikeplays9500 3 дні тому

      ​@@grain8314 Some slicers make it even easier, like the Post Processing Plugin from Ultimaker Cura (the one I most use), where you can simply define the height, and fine tune the layer thickness at will without worrying about the number of the layer the pause must happen. I invite people to check if there is a similar Plugin or function in their slicers. I hope this helps.😊

  • @Thesupperals
    @Thesupperals 5 днів тому

    the current problem is with the Commutator. Too much friction is going on.

  • @cornelisachtenzestig5533
    @cornelisachtenzestig5533 5 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing, Stanislav!

  • @De_Bonis_Antonio
    @De_Bonis_Antonio 5 днів тому

    What a useful method! Thank you, Sir.

  • @user-vq1ou3jl4c
    @user-vq1ou3jl4c 5 днів тому

    😄👍💓

  • @prpaulo1
    @prpaulo1 5 днів тому

    1

  • @waltherschoonenburg8083
    @waltherschoonenburg8083 5 днів тому

    Hallo.. Dit was voor mij een perfect filmpje!.. leerzaam en interessant. Greets.. Walther.

  • @claudejoly1205
    @claudejoly1205 5 днів тому

    Merci de nous pondre un petit dispositif à énergie "libre" 😊

  • @jamesromboldsr1852
    @jamesromboldsr1852 6 днів тому

    You showed us how to drill a hole in aluminum but you said you were going to show us a drove it sharp enough for metal

    • @grain8314
      @grain8314 6 днів тому

      Isn't aluminum a metal? Do you think you can drill through thick steel on an 80 Watt machine (2:22)? At that time I simply did not have a normal drilling machine. An indicator of correct sharpening is the chips from drilling. And aluminum (or rather duralumin) demonstrates this best. Here I sharpened and drilled steel (I bought a 700 Watt machine) - ua-cam.com/video/jlR7FGzZynk/v-deo.html Moreover, the steel is quite hard, in my opinion, surface hardened (note the sound and difficulty at the end of drilling), so unfortunately the chips are not intact. The same chips on this steel are produced by a drill with production sharpening (the one at 2:47 in the second video). I didn't have any other steel to demonstrate. Therefore, after that I showed the shavings on plexiglass.

  • @gumpster6
    @gumpster6 6 днів тому

    Just cool!

  • @JulianMakes
    @JulianMakes 6 днів тому

    very nice!

  • @hamedelyasi1609
    @hamedelyasi1609 7 днів тому

    👏👍

  • @tjl8884
    @tjl8884 7 днів тому

    Can it do that to gasoline to create better atomization for a more efficient burn?

  • @electricAB
    @electricAB 7 днів тому

    Awesome! Really good to see your iterations!

  • @Window8520
    @Window8520 7 днів тому

    DC Motors

  • @OhHeyTrevorFlowers
    @OhHeyTrevorFlowers 8 днів тому

    That spin-up noise made me want to move behind a blast shield! Awesome.

  • @darkorse9752
    @darkorse9752 8 днів тому

    This is cool

  • @tolga24
    @tolga24 8 днів тому

    Lovely one again Sir! 😎👍

  • @silverclouds3725
    @silverclouds3725 8 днів тому

    Ok, on a larger scale, this seems like a great idea to utilize with a flywheel type "battery". Your power comes (solar, wind, etc.) in, powers up the flywheel, then, when you need it, your flywheel pushes power back through the wire. Ramp up the size, place in a vacuum chamber and voila!! Flywheel battery!! This is great!!

  • @caballeroperezangel3111
    @caballeroperezangel3111 9 днів тому

    3min Aluminium Espresso

  • @d.aardent9382
    @d.aardent9382 9 днів тому

    Wow this is the most straight forward direct visual explanation of the basics of that type of woodstove/heater. I've been wanting to build my own new replacement for the old crappy 1970s funnel fireplace my dad built in when I was a kid, its terribly inefficient. Its cool looking but wastes so much heat. I've just really been interested in these when I had them featured in a magazine I was getting back several years ago.

  • @Donald-dh7rw
    @Donald-dh7rw 9 днів тому

    I like this

  • @johnadama
    @johnadama 11 днів тому

    great! whats the diameter of magentic field, is it stronger to the core?

  • @DreamwoodUA
    @DreamwoodUA 12 днів тому

    Дякую, все вийшло, толково все пояснили. Передивився багато відео, пробував, невиходило і тільки ваше найкраще прояснило всі тонкощі.

  • @abhinow64
    @abhinow64 13 днів тому

    How long do reed switches last in such a motor ?

    • @grain8314
      @grain8314 13 днів тому

      I haven't tested this for long periods of time, but definitely the lower the current and voltage used, the longer the reed switches will last. Therefore, if you need long-term operation of reed switches, then use them by controlling low currents to control transistor switches, as I did. Diagram at 4:55

    • @grain8314
      @grain8314 13 днів тому

      Another tip: get the rotor well balanced, then you can get rid of vibrations as much as possible and get a high RPM. 1. Match the magnets to be as equal in weight as possible. 2. Do the balancing something like this - ua-cam.com/video/F3fVgcvmex4/v-deo.htmlsi=kNPRU7gCaZ0JEd7E&t=365

  • @ilan8465
    @ilan8465 14 днів тому

    Exactly what I was looking for. Great tutorial.

  • @milanporhincak5965
    @milanporhincak5965 15 днів тому

    PERFEKT ! ! ! THANK YOU. 1 * Slovakia.

  • @limtk55
    @limtk55 15 днів тому

    Now use PWM on an electromagnet and heat up inductive metals already.

  • @user-xk2lb2ob8p
    @user-xk2lb2ob8p 16 днів тому

    Подшипники от роликов хорошо подходят для таких устройств. И перо на 22 мм продают повсюду.

  • @randomuser101.
    @randomuser101. 18 днів тому

    what material you used for the connecting rod and the piston? i need it please..

    • @grain8314
      @grain8314 17 днів тому

      I made pistons from the plunger of the same syringes. I cut them and glued pieces of thermoelastic connecting rods inside. For better sliding of the pistons, it is worth covering them with pencil graphite.

  • @robohippy
    @robohippy 18 днів тому

    The plastic bushings for the grinder wheels are junk. Metal ones are available, and are far more accurate. I do dress the sides of the wheels to true them up as well. Any stamped washer is also junk, but finding machined washers is not easy. You can also buy CBN wheels which come spin and bubble balanced, and last far more longer than standard wheels. They are not made for grinding carbon steels though, only hardened metals.

  • @user-qj6rd4fd6s
    @user-qj6rd4fd6s 18 днів тому

    👍

  • @vanishkumar2883
    @vanishkumar2883 18 днів тому

    thank you so much for this explanation. This really helped alot

  • @goinginsane37098
    @goinginsane37098 21 день тому

    I always wonder - does it matter if I put a heavier weight on?

  • @doggo3353
    @doggo3353 22 дні тому

    Seriously best drill sharpening video ever. Explaining the angles with great visuals made the instructions crystal clear. Thank you!

  • @user-qy1vt1zb7g
    @user-qy1vt1zb7g 24 дні тому

    first few minutes are boring, but when you stroke the "Smoke on the water" 🤣🤣🤣👍

  • @5b4aezmarinoscyprus71
    @5b4aezmarinoscyprus71 24 дні тому

    What is this spray that you sprayed on the objects you are glueing..?..🤔🤔

    • @grain8314
      @grain8314 23 дні тому

      Cyacrine glue with activator made in Turkey www.somafix.com.tr/SOMAFIX-UNIVERSAL-FAST-ADHESIVE-S667-EN.html

  • @Josuh
    @Josuh 25 днів тому

    horrifying 😊

  • @nzgokiwi
    @nzgokiwi 27 днів тому

    Cool stuff.

  • @josepeixoto3384
    @josepeixoto3384 27 днів тому

    i have an extra one, a small one that i use occasionally for carbide bits; it is not bolted down, and if i don't hold it down, it goes all over the floor; and it scares me, so that i keep turning it off and on to keep the speed low, afraid one disk will explode!!! i will check it tomorrow as per your video; i may also try a 80mm washer in which i can remove (drill or grind off) chunks at the perimeter,marking the wheel and said washer, not a perfect way, but may improve some; *Thanks for your time, just great*

    • @grain8314
      @grain8314 23 дні тому

      If you use your sharpener with a protective casing, then there is no need to worry. By the way, if a poorly glued balancer comes off, it will fly down the movement of the circle; the protective casing will not allow it to go higher.