The description says "a 2000lbs motor". Uhhh......don't think so. Now, maybe you can all collectively create an "new, innovative" way to catch that piece of wood on fire! I appreciate the mechanical components.Later, Rick.
Man you would freeze to death before you could split enough to make a fire with. You could always use it to press small bearings and low torque hub work!
The slow speed would be a major factor. But as you say, it's a prototype.
If you're going for sustainable, then I would advice designing a splitter that uses gravitational drop with a swing arm or something similar, rather than electric.
A totally different way to split logs! Not fast, not quiet, not safe with open chains. regardless of that, I rellay lite Your way to think out of the box!!! With different gears You can make it fast or slow, depending of who will use it and the size of the logs. Keep up the good work!!!
@themiker15 well ofcourse, this is COMPLETELY different from anything build not it would take us like less than 1 week(We are not professional) but this was a complete build up from ground up we didnt wanna use any gas motors or any hydrolic mess. this is portable and clean and its a prototype....what do u expect?
wouldnt it be faster to use a normal axe?
mossomepats81 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
wow, a motor connected to some gears and chain drive connected to worm screws, i'm 15 and i could do that.
ilikepie9519 3 months ago
Your gears on the motor are too small.....U need bigger gears to increase speed !
13lael 4 months ago
slow it down a bit...
13lael 4 months ago
Slow as Molassas in january
chuckbear1961 4 months ago
The description says "a 2000lbs motor". Uhhh......don't think so. Now, maybe you can all collectively create an "new, innovative" way to catch that piece of wood on fire! I appreciate the mechanical components.Later, Rick.
popnstart 5 months ago
WTF is "innovative" about an inefficient, ineffective machine?
kenfo0 5 months ago
you've waisted a lot of time and good machined steel. this is not even a prototype to anything useful.
mgklclstlmn 6 months ago
Hey students........you are frozen before the firewood is finish !!!!!!!
Nocoment8940 8 months ago
try using an axe next time
robieb0i 8 months ago
an axe is faster
breebreeskullderlife 8 months ago 2
Man you would freeze to death before you could split enough to make a fire with. You could always use it to press small bearings and low torque hub work!
1960views 9 months ago
The slow speed would be a major factor. But as you say, it's a prototype.
If you're going for sustainable, then I would advice designing a splitter that uses gravitational drop with a swing arm or something similar, rather than electric.
Best of luck.
GMPresents 10 months ago
Looks like a PECKER WRECKER!
Zippy1one 10 months ago
A totally different way to split logs! Not fast, not quiet, not safe with open chains. regardless of that, I rellay lite Your way to think out of the box!!! With different gears You can make it fast or slow, depending of who will use it and the size of the logs. Keep up the good work!!!
GrusbilGrusbil 11 months ago
Could almost grow the trees faster than that, how inefficient
concretecurt 1 year ago
Like watching paint dry, great work.
sillieww 1 year ago
i could build that in 20min and it would be100times faster
themiker15 1 year ago
@themiker15 well ofcourse, this is COMPLETELY different from anything build not it would take us like less than 1 week(We are not professional) but this was a complete build up from ground up we didnt wanna use any gas motors or any hydrolic mess. this is portable and clean and its a prototype....what do u expect?
saudikid 1 year ago
LoL Saudi Kid was the group slut, He just blew all the group members while they did all the work!
tomac661 1 year ago
@tomac661 lmao hahahaha
saudikid 1 year ago
its our first time building one so go give us some slack lol.
saudikid 1 year ago