You cut so fast. hahahaa. Just joking. Thanks for posting these great tutorial videos. Anyone (with a $10K woodshop) can make these parts. Joking again, I am sure hand tools would do fine on most of these cuts/formings. You do have a very well equipped shop that is, I am sure, the envy of many youtuber!
You cut so fast. hahahaa. Just joking. Thanks for posting these great tutorial videos. Anyone (with a $10K woodshop) can make these parts. Joking again, I am sure hand tools would do fine on most of these cuts/formings. You do have a very well equipped shop that is, I am sure, the envy of many youtuber!
You cut so fast. hahahaa. Just joking. Thanks for posting these great tutorial videos. Anyone (with a $10K woodshop) can make these parts. Joking again, I am sure hand tools would do fine on most of these cuts/formings. You do have a very well equipped shop that is, I am sure, the envy of many youtuber!
Idea for assembling the pin board a bit easier: finger press the nails in (after drilling the holes), and then flip it over and give it a couple of bangs with a rubber mallet on a hard surface. :D
Your accuracy and clarity with what you do is just amazing to most of us. But your lathe work is, I'm sorry to say, only adequate for the job. It's surprising to see someone who's as good as you at woodwork, not using a bowl gouge for the bowl and a parting too to reduce the height of the bowl. I'm just saying it's surprising, not having a go at you. I presume you just don't have as much interest in turning.
It would be interesting to put a pin board on a bearing, the CofG would shift depending on the directions the marbles went in and it would rotate in random ways.
I used to love working on the lathe back in my highschool Woodworking class days, right up until I got my finger jammed between a square wooden post I was about to work on and the chisel rest...
I've watched a lot of you videos, enjoy them quite a bit. I do have a question, have you considered attempting to make the marbles "self feed", ie., once you get it started, let the marbles an the motion of the marbles to continue to run without any outside force? Hope I'm making sense here.
what do you do for a living because you have so many machines and videos
birdietheone 8 months ago
is that your homemade bandsaw?
HoneyIShrunkTheKids2 8 months ago
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You cut so fast. hahahaa. Just joking. Thanks for posting these great tutorial videos. Anyone (with a $10K woodshop) can make these parts. Joking again, I am sure hand tools would do fine on most of these cuts/formings. You do have a very well equipped shop that is, I am sure, the envy of many youtuber!
sherretb 9 months ago
You cut so fast. hahahaa. Just joking. Thanks for posting these great tutorial videos. Anyone (with a $10K woodshop) can make these parts. Joking again, I am sure hand tools would do fine on most of these cuts/formings. You do have a very well equipped shop that is, I am sure, the envy of many youtuber!
sherretb 9 months ago
You cut so fast. hahahaa. Just joking. Thanks for posting these great tutorial videos. Anyone (with a $10K woodshop) can make these parts. Joking again, I am sure hand tools would do fine on most of these cuts/formings. You do have a very well equipped shop that is, I am sure, the envy of many youtuber!
sherretb 9 months ago
Very nice work. is it expensive to make these Marble contraptions? :o
tropacat1214 9 months ago
Just the cost of materials. I use all recycled wood, so it's pretty minimal. Material costs are irrelevant compared to the time involved.
Matthiaswandel 9 months ago
not trying to be a jerk i love your videos but what the chance of a of emotion your monotone is kinda depressing
Collin6981 9 months ago
Idea for assembling the pin board a bit easier: finger press the nails in (after drilling the holes), and then flip it over and give it a couple of bangs with a rubber mallet on a hard surface. :D
joshcryer 9 months ago
Even easier: tap them in one at a time. They stay in, and no risk of breaking the board.
Matthiaswandel 9 months ago 6
@Matthiaswandel Doh, didn't consider splitting the wood. You're right as usual. :P
joshcryer 9 months ago
You probably should mark when you speed up the film with a little "2x" or something in the corner, just so nobody gets the wrong idea.
Mauser712 9 months ago
Does anyone else love the sound the band saw makes when cutting wood? I sure do.
danxl5 9 months ago
Your accuracy and clarity with what you do is just amazing to most of us. But your lathe work is, I'm sorry to say, only adequate for the job. It's surprising to see someone who's as good as you at woodwork, not using a bowl gouge for the bowl and a parting too to reduce the height of the bowl. I'm just saying it's surprising, not having a go at you. I presume you just don't have as much interest in turning.
BernhardHofmann 9 months ago
I hardly ever use the lathe, and it's not worth getting fancy turning chisels if I never use the lathe.
Matthiaswandel 9 months ago 4
@Matthiaswandel Although if you had good chisels, you might find yourself coming up with more uses for the lathe.... :-)
Mauser712 9 months ago
It would be interesting to put a pin board on a bearing, the CofG would shift depending on the directions the marbles went in and it would rotate in random ways.
littlestworkshop 9 months ago
pretty amazing that the marbles do distribute fairly evenly down the nail path...
tagi3d 9 months ago
I used to love working on the lathe back in my highschool Woodworking class days, right up until I got my finger jammed between a square wooden post I was about to work on and the chisel rest...
SALordBaxter 9 months ago
so now you are going to have 2 marble machine 2.1's? or did you record this the first time you made it and are just now editing?
mohawkbrian1 9 months ago
I've watched a lot of you videos, enjoy them quite a bit. I do have a question, have you considered attempting to make the marbles "self feed", ie., once you get it started, let the marbles an the motion of the marbles to continue to run without any outside force? Hope I'm making sense here.
TsmnnDvl5 9 months ago
@TsmnnDvl5 Are you suggesting perpetual motion?!?
tagi3d 9 months ago
@TsmnnDvl5 Thats called perpetual motion, and is impossible.
carni5064 9 months ago 7
@carni5064 Never going to happen... Not in 30 years, not in 2,000 years.
8182junebug 9 months ago
You Sir are AWESOME! I love your machines and thank you for sharing them on youtube with us! I had to Subscribe!
BigDH28 9 months ago
the epic meal time guy should commentate your videos :D
RAEIVET 9 months ago
at 3:28, i suggest using a piece of blue take to mark how far the drill bit is supposed to go
torin1001 9 months ago
@torin1001
You wont need that. Every drill stand has a depth stop. Much easier to use and almost fail proof.
superdau 9 months ago
That's what I used.
Matthiaswandel 9 months ago
Loving this series... making me want to build my own band saw, seeing as how just about this entire marble machine is built with one!
viiiwonder 9 months ago
WOW ... 2 in one day?!? I knew today was going to be a lucky day! :)
DJRockinRob 9 months ago 17
@DJRockinRob 2 in one day... and now two days wait! oh the humanity!
tagi3d 9 months ago
What type of black magic is this guy doing!?!?!?!? lol
ANoobIsYOU 9 months ago
templates are useful :D
SimTune 9 months ago
Canada People are literally badasses... Matthiaswandel, Epicmealtime, That guy who drank a bottle of olive oil... just awesome.
Hexpigge 9 months ago
wooooooooooooooooo
AfroMageman 9 months ago
yay more magic
therealandycook 9 months ago