I turn a Nut into a tiny Adjustable Wrench

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my mechanics

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In this video I'm turning a stainless steel M20 nut into a tiny adjustable wrench. All three parts are completely made out of one single nut. First I turned the thread and the hexagon away on the lathe. After cutting a slit into it I was able to open it up with the help of a torch. A few heats later I had a very straight and flat piece of stainless steel. I first went then on the milling machine and milled the whole part to the final width of the wrench. I then cut of a piece with the hacksaw to make the body out of it. With a tiny t-slot endmill I was able to mill the t-slot very nicely with a very low feedrate and a lot of oil. After milling the square hole and drilling the deep 2.1mm hole I started to shape the outer contour. Then I moved on by making the movable part of the wrench. I milled it all in one operation with very careful steps to not risk and chatter marks or whatsoever. After filing the square bit round I sanded the rectangular part until it fitted nicely into the body. I then cut the M2 thread and cut the piece off with the hacksaw, assembled it with the body and sanded both parts flush. Then I started rounding off all edges with needle files, sandpaper and finished it with very fine steel wool for a brushed finish. All what's left to do now was making the knurled adjuster nut. For that I forged the remaining of the nut into a square piece, which I could clamp in the four jaw chuck on the lathe.I turned it round, supported it with a live center, put the knurling onto it, drilled and tapped the hole, chamfered it and parted it off. Then it was just a matter of quickly assembling the three pieces.
This was a very cool little project for me. I really like how it turned out. It's a very cool little item in my opinion.
Here's the link to the restoration video of the big adjustable wrench at the end of the video:
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sJZypJiGZIarwmw.html
I hope you like my work and enjoy the video.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 5 549
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thanks a lot for watching this video! If you liked it, I suggest you also watch the restoration of the big brother of this small wrench, which was the template for the small one. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sJZypJiGZIarwmw.html
@andrewthornton9374
@andrewthornton9374 Рік тому
is this tool forsale?
@2Bros-OVO
@2Bros-OVO Рік тому
It's called a shifter mate 👍
@cesarvida1265
@cesarvida1265 Рік тому
@@PatrickLeeUS.m? B 7
@OmniGuy
@OmniGuy Рік тому
I will.
@iggysixx
@iggysixx Рік тому
I had the 'big brother', actually. By a brand called 'King Dick' (which is pretty epic all by itself ;)). From somewhere between 1920-1930. (Found an ad for it in an old catalogue for fl. 1,- (one Dutch guilder. Aka 1 dollar. Back when money was worth something ;))
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue Рік тому
This brought back some nice PTSD of me hand-finishing the first 500 of these I ever sold. Truly fantastic work! Now I need to make an even smaller one for sale. IT'S ON!
@promethbastard
@promethbastard Рік тому
Do you think MM did this on purpose to see what you can respond with? Duelling mini-wrenches, lets go.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Let's go!
@faisalmohamed6058
@faisalmohamed6058 Рік тому
The Adjustable Wrench War
@mrhick01
@mrhick01 Рік тому
The first molecular adjustable wrench!
@richardwickenden5345
@richardwickenden5345 Рік тому
😂😂😂 game on fellas 😂😂😂
@alexandercurtis4427
@alexandercurtis4427 Рік тому
This guy is the best restoration UKpostsr hands down. Everything he does is nothing short of incredible and has been keeping me entertained going on 4 years now
@JoshL117
@JoshL117 Рік тому
He's the only one who doesn't add forced comedy, doesn't have "mascots", doesn't say "Subscribe" every five seconds, doesn't add music, etc. Just pure content.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thanks a lot for your support :-)
@alexandercurtis4427
@alexandercurtis4427 Рік тому
@@mymechanics No problem! Thanks for all your great work over these last few years, it's been a great pleasure watching it all
@samquigley2447
@samquigley2447 Рік тому
@alexandercurtis4427 nice pfp Also great job my mechanics
@alexandercurtis4427
@alexandercurtis4427 Рік тому
@@samquigley2447 Thanks, you got a pretty rad one as well
@dakilangt.v.2180
@dakilangt.v.2180 9 місяців тому
Hello my mechanics! 🔧 Your video on turning a stainless steel M20 nut into a tiny adjustable wrench is nothing short of impressive! The level of craftsmanship and ingenuity involved in creating all three parts from a single nut is truly remarkable. Watching you skillfully use the lathe, torch, and milling machine to shape and transform the nut into the final product is a mesmerizing experience. The precision and attention to detail that you demonstrate throughout the process are evident.
@traytrid9367
@traytrid9367 10 місяців тому
As a machinist, I am completely stunned and awed by the incredible artistry in this video. Engineering and machining is an art🤩🤩🤩
@clydebalcom3679
@clydebalcom3679 Рік тому
Hand Tool Rescue is going to go nuts when he sees this. Some of your finest work.
@JoshB4802
@JoshB4802 Рік тому
Agreed!
@jongmassey
@jongmassey Рік тому
This is a declaration of war if I ever saw one, so much for Swiss neutrality!
@mehere8299
@mehere8299 Рік тому
Say what you will about a Switzerland-Canada war; at least the snacks would be amazing.
@RemiCardona
@RemiCardona Рік тому
"nuts", I see what you did there 👀
@Kenny-yl9pc
@Kenny-yl9pc Рік тому
@@RemiCardona So what did he do? Please explain and elaborate on your thoughts, brother!
@lazlochatter
@lazlochatter Рік тому
The one thing goes so easily overlooked in these videos is just how dang good your photography is. It truly is exceptional to see how far you have come in your craft.
@IgorThorFreitas
@IgorThorFreitas Рік тому
Yes! My brain hurts just trying to think through the steps he takes in the build / restoration... Now imagine programming angles and shots before each step.
@AlphaMachina
@AlphaMachina Рік тому
@@IgorThorFreitas HARD work. Time consuming processes. Yeah, definitely boggles the mind.
@aaaht3810
@aaaht3810 Рік тому
Very good indeed!
@EpiphoneShredzzzzz
@EpiphoneShredzzzzz Рік тому
Seriously, every shot is perfect and his precision is so great it's easy to forget how small these pieces are
@resipsaloquitur854
@resipsaloquitur854 7 місяців тому
To a non-mechanic/non-machinist, this is like watching the secrets of magic being exposed. Simply amazing! 👍
@TotalyRandomUsername
@TotalyRandomUsername 10 місяців тому
Because of your channel i started to restaurate historical garden tools. I have not one hundrets of your talent or knowledge, but the pride i feel when i made out of an old and rusty crooked rake a tool that looks like new is totaly worth the hours of work.
@nopesquid1536
@nopesquid1536 Рік тому
Absolute madlad my mechanic is. Such precision is to be expected of one of the best restoration channels ou there. Bravo!
@isvaraov
@isvaraov Рік тому
Such precision is to be expected of a Swiss guy hehe
@generalzugs6017
@generalzugs6017 Рік тому
One of the best? The best. One and only.
@sergiomora7660
@sergiomora7660 Рік тому
The best
@JanStrojil
@JanStrojil Рік тому
“one of”??? You take that back, my good sir! My mechanics is THE best.
@simonl4523
@simonl4523 Рік тому
Regarding your phrase ‘one of’: if you can name the channels that produces the same quality work with the same consistency and video editing quality PLEASE tell me.
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek Рік тому
My grandfather, a Swiss engineer and tool-and-dye maker, told me "If you want to know a machinist's worth give him a piece of steel and a file and see what he can make." This wrench is evidence of this machinist's worth. The results are stunning and the video is perfect. Thanks again for all of your efforts to share your artistry with us.
@GregorPQ
@GregorPQ Рік тому
Yes, this is art.
@alexey4580
@alexey4580 Рік тому
Токарный фрезерный станок это напильник?
@Anrakyr
@Anrakyr Рік тому
​@@alexey4580 я сделал такой же напильником. На станках быстрее.
@faithdenelzen8808
@faithdenelzen8808 Рік тому
Yep agree 👍 my mechanics is the best 👌
@aikiiai
@aikiiai 8 місяців тому
He's a good machinist, no doubt. But, he did use more than a piece of steel and a file. He has some VERY nice toys too. Yes, I am envious.
@andreykhalizov
@andreykhalizov 4 місяці тому
Просто невероятно! Безумная сложность, сколько инструментов и усилий для такой простой, казалось бы, вещи. Мастеру безмерное уважение
@AlexEye70
@AlexEye70 3 місяці тому
Непонятно, зачем была нужна гайка. Если можно было начать с пластины.
@Viktor_Pertsovich
@Viktor_Pertsovich 3 місяці тому
​@@AlexEye70 у меня тот же вопрос, для такого изделия больше подойдёт пластина инструментальной стали, хотя бы напильник, но точно не мягкая сталь гайки !!!
@raymundstv8674
@raymundstv8674 Рік тому
It's been a while my mechanic.hope to see a new upload from your channel.😢
@Vickie-Bligh
@Vickie-Bligh Рік тому
Fabulous. I love mini items and this just tickles my fancy, MM. Thank you for the joy & happiness your work brings. I have a grin on my face!🤗😁
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
This was fun to make, the size was challenging at points. At least it was easy to handle. Now I'm ready for a big project ;-) Thanks Vickie
@danhewitt1984
@danhewitt1984 Рік тому
@@mymechanics that's what she said........
@Vickie-Bligh
@Vickie-Bligh Рік тому
@@danhewitt1984 😲 That's a bit far afield.
@dopjdelepjacefyi
@dopjdelepjacefyi Рік тому
@@mymechanics Do You make micro lathe? :D
@ex-scientia4234
@ex-scientia4234 Рік тому
@@danhewitt1984 pathetic
@Steve-cc8zg
@Steve-cc8zg Рік тому
And here I thought the stainless bolt into a combination lock was the pinnacle in regard to your ingenuity and creativity. Thanks for once again, surpassing my expectations. Well done.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you very much!
@user-de3gi4lo1e
@user-de3gi4lo1e 10 місяців тому
My favorite restoration channel. The author is not so much a mechanic as an artist. These restorations are objects of art
@OldtimersGarageNL
@OldtimersGarageNL Рік тому
Where are you? Miss your videos..
@lordmelkor3900
@lordmelkor3900 Рік тому
Please make this a series. It was common back in the day for apprentice machinists to make miniature tools in a set.
@matthewbishop9342
@matthewbishop9342 Рік тому
Yep ! I made a basic vernier caliper and I still use it to measure drill bits
@daveawb
@daveawb Рік тому
I made a miniature vice as my very first engineering/machining project, it was actually a lot of fun.
@stephanieparker1250
@stephanieparker1250 Рік тому
Your measurements are incredible, so precise! As always I’m impressed by your patience and fine craftsmanship. Takes a lot of dedication to saw and file that much metal.
@CadillacDriver
@CadillacDriver Рік тому
Did you see how small the tool was? There was hardly any material to begin with lol.
@autumn5592
@autumn5592 Рік тому
It would not take a long time to remove this much material. Now, the tolerances, for something this size, really impressive.
@stephanieparker1250
@stephanieparker1250 Рік тому
@@CadillacDriver well that’s true I guess lol
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
I left extra 0.1mm material on the movable part when I milled it. Oh boy, that was a mistake... it took several hours to sand it down to a nice fit in the t-slot.
@marlihars5375
@marlihars5375 Рік тому
@@mymechanics 0.03 will do good?
@anon_y_mousse
@anon_y_mousse Рік тому
That's just about the most adorable wrench I've ever seen. That was also a huge nut, especially considering how much you cut off of it and still were able to make the whole tool out of it.
@hrkheirkhah
@hrkheirkhah 11 місяців тому
This amount of precision and elegance in the execution of the work along with the creative mind is amazing.
@YAHYEL-ANUNNAKI
@YAHYEL-ANUNNAKI 9 місяців тому
ai gm
@maximusoctavius26
@maximusoctavius26 Рік тому
I find your sheer skill and patience as a machinist quite admirable. I keep coming back to your videos because very few other channels show your level of both creativity and care. Always looking forward to the next video!
@beachwebcam
@beachwebcam Рік тому
Clickspring has entered the chat
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you very much!
@AaronKnudson1974
@AaronKnudson1974 Рік тому
Watching this channel has actually encouraged me and allowed me to become more patient when doing things. Thank you!
@mambocosmo180
@mambocosmo180 Рік тому
these mighty all repairing channels on youtube are one of the best things that happened to the internet
@notprochris
@notprochris 11 місяців тому
For anyone wondering what's going on with the no uploads. He's been pretty active on Patreon with his current projects.
@Enskakuski
@Enskakuski Рік тому
Don’t know which one impresses me more: the machining or the macro-photography. Both are absolutely fantastic!
@stevedouglas7500
@stevedouglas7500 Рік тому
This is the only YT channel where I watch EVERY new video from start to finish without skipping bits etc. For me, truly mesmerising stuff. Bravo.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you so much for the support, I really do appreciate it!
@andrejohnson6731
@andrejohnson6731 Рік тому
I miss my mechanics! Hope you are well, brother
@keithgloyns9814
@keithgloyns9814 8 місяців тому
this took me back some 55 years to when i made one of these in metalwork at school thank you
@_coffeebean_
@_coffeebean_ Рік тому
your cinematography is getting better and better. Every shot in this video is perfectly thought through. Like the camera moving synchronized to the drill or having that perfect black backdrop at the CNC machine. Makes the whole video so satisfying to watch
@melissa_bent
@melissa_bent Рік тому
I didn’t really understand how small it was until he called out that the threads were M2. 😲 So tiny and so perfect. And somehow there was even a bit of material left over! Beautiful work, as always! ❤
@slartibartfass9595
@slartibartfass9595 Рік тому
How much passion for metalworking is needed to create such a small work of art? I am always amazed by your skills.
@sloanlance
@sloanlance Рік тому
Excellent! Also, congratulations on keeping fairly neat and uninjured hands for modelling the tool. That's despite all the metalworking you do, which is quite an injury-fraught undertaking. 👍
@sl9sl9
@sl9sl9 Рік тому
It is the highlight of my month when a new My Mechanics video drops. This video did not disappoint, outstanding work as usual 😀
@hrc6628
@hrc6628 Рік тому
Same! I saw this drop this morning and have been looking forward to it all day. Incredible!
@dumbloser666
@dumbloser666 Рік тому
for real my mechanics my beloved 🫶🫶
@ChrisLee-UK
@ChrisLee-UK Рік тому
One of the very few channels that make it seem like all I do in my shop is bang rocks together! Awesome work as always!
@MrFudgepump
@MrFudgepump 6 місяців тому
This is EXACTLY the kind of content i stay up until 1am to watch
@theprior46
@theprior46 Рік тому
To me it's a fine display of the art of turning milling grinding and other skills working metals. This is no amateur's workshop with lathes and cutting machines. But it really is fascinating to watch. I once worked doing a menial job in a Microscope Factory and used to see the turners and millers doing their thing. There wasn't time to stand and stare and take in how skilled they were but now I see why they were higher paid than bench workers.
@mehmetcanbatur
@mehmetcanbatur Рік тому
9:45 Amazing shot of my mechanics 👏🏻
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thanks a lot :-)
@paragyver
@paragyver Рік тому
Absolutely brilliant. My late father used to make minitures like this. This video reminded me of him and the skill he had. Love it !
@daniel.amokachi
@daniel.amokachi 11 місяців тому
We miss you King where are you 😢?
@BITEBOC
@BITEBOC Рік тому
You never cease to amaze me! You sir, are a master craftsman.
@daddyfrost42
@daddyfrost42 Рік тому
When a master meets a piece, he brings the masterpiece. Thank you, dear MM! Unprecedentedly awesome!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you too!
@gregreee
@gregreee Рік тому
Would love to see a video tour of your workshop ! I'd be so interested to see where you've incorporated some of your past restorations into your arsenal of tools that you use to then restore future projects. It'd be like going down a trip on memory lane :)
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
You can see my shop in a lot of patreon videos.
@DentfreeEurope
@DentfreeEurope 10 місяців тому
All I need to say, is that this person is a master ! Loved the video and the work he made and showed !
@uwepeters538
@uwepeters538 Рік тому
Unglaublich! Es ist schön dass es noch Menschen gibt, die solche Präzisionswerkzeuge händisch herstellen können! Tolles Video, vielen Dank!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Danke für das Lob!
@nocreativityleft1896
@nocreativityleft1896 Рік тому
One of my favorites so far! The amount of work you put into this channel is amazing!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Happy to hear that!
@russelfausnight7748
@russelfausnight7748 Рік тому
This video makes me so happy. Your work is impeccable, as always, but something about miniature tools just makes my day. I really needed this to finish out my week. MM, you are an inspiration and a madman. Total respect.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you very much!
@joeyda3rd
@joeyda3rd Рік тому
Haven't seen you in a while, hope everything is ok.
@beachinrc101
@beachinrc101 Рік тому
You are unparalleled in your craftsmanship my man absolutely stunning worksmanship I want 1!!
@aserta
@aserta Рік тому
Machining small stuff is actually quite difficult and tests one's abilities to the max in some applications, especially when working with normal sized machinery (hence why you can find miniature lathes that can cost as much as a second hand (good) car). One of my first miniature projects was a small vise. Took me 3 re-tries to get it right. It's not as easy as it looks. One sneeze and you've milled away the whole project.
@ilmbutton
@ilmbutton Рік тому
I am so glad not only that you made this but that you shared it with us as a video!! I love how it came out. Amazing craftmanship
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you so much!
@enorazza
@enorazza Рік тому
At the end I just started laughing. It was embarrassing good. Ridiculous precision. I could not handle anymore such perfection. And the tool is sooo cute
@mrfudd13
@mrfudd13 11 місяців тому
To watch an excellent project being crafted with such knowing hands - just wonderful!
@Neoentrophy
@Neoentrophy Рік тому
I was almost disappointed that you didn't have a tiny nut to adjust, but you saved the whole video right at the end. Adorable.
@gregfraser4052
@gregfraser4052 Рік тому
Little did we know that that final nut was the start of the next miniaturisation loop...
@scarvesinsummer795
@scarvesinsummer795 Рік тому
I’m so glad to see this video. The original adjustable wrench restoration is some of my favorite work of yours, and I’m very pleased to see it reprised here. Every step is essential; every action worth the time - the final product is as perfect as it can be.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you very much!
@ASMRHongKong
@ASMRHongKong 10 місяців тому
Agree x 1 Billion
@NFlight
@NFlight 9 місяців тому
I really love your videos. You get right to the point with no fluff. love it.
@user-jv3ef2jw1q
@user-jv3ef2jw1q Рік тому
Отличная работа! Красивый брелок! Гайка из бронзы смотрелась бы ещё красивей.
@mundomundoification
@mundomundoification Рік тому
Cant say I instantly watch any other channels new videos immediately except this one. The amount of dedication, precision and attention to details is so enthralling to watch!
@kerravon4159
@kerravon4159 Рік тому
I almost skipped this video because I didn't think it sounded very interesting compared to other projects. But It was both interesting and impressive, great job!
@user-cs9cb2cj5g
@user-cs9cb2cj5g Рік тому
ものづくりの動画って最高だよね! 色々な工作機械も良いし、何度見ても気持ちいい!
@alexpdiy
@alexpdiy 10 місяців тому
I've watched all your videos. I haven't seen anyone better than you.
@victorkolouch1718
@victorkolouch1718 Рік тому
You’re work is remarkable, particularly looking at what you choose to do. There’s some real poetry transforming an object that is rotated into a an object that rotates! Best of all, you’ve changed my approach to my own projects. I’m trying things I never would have conceived of before I saw what you do. Bravo!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Wow, thank you!
@gezeers
@gezeers Рік тому
I came across your video and it was the best 11 minutes of my time watching what you started from and the end of what you made. You are a very patient and very clever person to even think what you can make from a nut of the size. You have all the tools at your disposable so yes great vlog and keep on showing your master skills work to a different level.
@tantemausi5411
@tantemausi5411 Рік тому
Der Mann ist für mich ein Genie !! Er kann alles, unfassbar....prima Arbeit 😊😊😮😮
@AlMeans
@AlMeans Рік тому
Incredible! ...and yet, I watched it happen. Truly amazing. I'm enjoying your channel, sir.
@seanboland4671
@seanboland4671 Рік тому
The level of patience it takes to complete a project like this is laudible. That's my biggest obstacle in learning machining right now is getting antsy to reach a finished product.
@TaerELahooti
@TaerELahooti Рік тому
This is just on a whole new level. I doubt anyone can match this much level of expertise, precision and dedication. Amazing work as always.
@matthewakers2659
@matthewakers2659 3 місяці тому
I don't know how many videos of yours I've watched and it still amazes me every single time! You got so much talent man! Great work!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 місяці тому
Thanks a ton!
@rodrigomartinelli741
@rodrigomartinelli741 Рік тому
Brilliant as always.. also, "filing edges sharp" is something i never thought i would read on one of your videos..
@thehollis91
@thehollis91 Рік тому
Are you kidding me with this? That is the most amazing thing I've seen in a very long time. Thanks for sharing your enviable talents.
@GeoffreyCroker
@GeoffreyCroker Рік тому
4:59 I was nervous for the little square tower of steel next to that massive end mill 😁. Fantastic work as always!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
I was taking just very very light cuts of 0.5mm. It worked out quite well in the end. Was able to get it all done in one operation, took a while though...
@Rubbernecker
@Rubbernecker 7 місяців тому
This makes me smile every time I watch it.
@peter-gn8ey
@peter-gn8ey Рік тому
love it. also, your camera work is exceptional - well down for getting all those close-up shots during the process.
@Thunsegen
@Thunsegen Рік тому
As usual, incredible work my mechanics. You never disappoint us. And if this tiny wrench was for sell I'd buy it with no hesitation.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
Thank you very much!
@elmarlang1856
@elmarlang1856 Рік тому
MM needed 6 working days for this project. For the working time, one would have to calculate at least 200 EUR per day, and thus this tiny adjustable wrench would cost 1,200 EUR. The material costs are not included in this calculation. I think almost all buyers would hesitate.😉
@christareinhard272
@christareinhard272 7 місяців тому
Was für ein Talent du bist 👏🏻… hoffentlich sehen wir uns beim nächsten Ch Besuch einmal , Peter würde sich auch riesig freuen . Liebe Grüße aus 🇨🇦
@Psammead21
@Psammead21 Рік тому
I'm sorry, but this has to be one of the cutest things I've seen on UKposts. I kept thinking my eyes were playing tricks on me, especially during the filing, that you're working on a tiny piece, and not that you have the hands of a giant 🤣 Superb work, MM, as ever 👌 Thank you for doing what you do x
@mike-jn1if
@mike-jn1if Рік тому
I love how small it is, how ridiculous it is and how well its crafted
@lucifermae27
@lucifermae27 2 місяці тому
I have a weird obsession with tiny things, and this very much satifies that obsession, amazibg work!!!
@mikeilkenhons8896
@mikeilkenhons8896 Рік тому
My first two summers of college I worked for the CB&Q RR as a machinist apprentice. There was a master machinist nicknamed “the watch maker”. Ralph was the most senior machinist. He did all the very, very fine work in brass,stainless steel, monel to repair all the gauges and delicate measuring tools. I was allowed to spend part of my day watching, learning, asking questions. His machines all had jewelers magnifying lamps. He even wore a jewelers loop at times.
@Weazel1
@Weazel1 Рік тому
I love your work, it’s so precise. Had you started this video with you chucking the nut in the vice and then cut to a working wrench followed by an “et voila” I wouldn’t question it.
@user-tg5vg2qs7h
@user-tg5vg2qs7h Рік тому
Спасибо вам,за ваши прекрасные и интересные видео!Я на вас давно подписана,почти все видео пересмотрела.По чаще выпускайте видео!)))
@Anrakyr
@Anrakyr Рік тому
You really inspired me with your work. I decided to make such a wrench using only files, and perhaps a drill.
@gordonwells1626
@gordonwells1626 Рік тому
Was a rather mesmerising 10 minutes or so viewing….your close up camera work is as good as your miniature metal work…thank you for sharing your considerable talents!
@Zie_carpentry
@Zie_carpentry Рік тому
Hii sir
@jaromir_kovar
@jaromir_kovar Рік тому
after so many "removing sharp edges" scenes, seeing this video's "filing edges sharp" made me feel I woke up in an alternate universe this morning :o) Amazing job, thank you for a great video!
@yamadog24
@yamadog24 Рік тому
Right!? I thought the same. Who is this mamdman and what did he do with my mechanics?
@gianlucac431
@gianlucac431 Рік тому
Awesome as usual. Now you can pretend to forget it outside for the next 25 to 30 years, and then restore it brand new
@VijayVerma-wo7le
@VijayVerma-wo7le Рік тому
The precision and perfection with which you work is so unique, the only thing is the long wait between your videos. I consider your work to be the work of God.
@eezyclsmooth9035
@eezyclsmooth9035 Рік тому
The Skill and Ingenuity is beyond Amazing. What is even more amazing is the photography. Well lit, In frame, steady, clear and always in focus!
@whykenneth
@whykenneth 3 місяці тому
It's a crime not to subscribe after watching your skill, patient, precision and attention to all details... It's amazing!
@mymechanics
@mymechanics 3 місяці тому
Thanks for your support :-)
@582ChevelleSS
@582ChevelleSS 7 місяців тому
You have a real talent and gift. Truly amazing work and tools
@user-cy9gp2bb6d
@user-cy9gp2bb6d Рік тому
Как бывшему токарю всегда приятно смотреть на людей, в совершенстве владеющих своим ремеслом и умеющих что-то делать своими руками
@user-xi1yy4gt1u
@user-xi1yy4gt1u Рік тому
своими станками
@user-yh5jm2fs8t
@user-yh5jm2fs8t Рік тому
У меня несколько станков с числовым программным управлением, японских, и я тоже, чо ни - будь, в чо ни - будь превращаю.
@eloquentsarcasm
@eloquentsarcasm Рік тому
Utterly brilliant work! Nobody has your level of mastery with machining, doing something so precise on such a tiny scale is astounding.
@dougaltolan3017
@dougaltolan3017 Рік тому
You'd love clickspring UKposts chanel
@FilipeDias1504
@FilipeDias1504 11 місяців тому
I'm waiting for a new video for 2 months! What's going on? My wife can't handle my complainings every night when type "my mechanics" and found no new video. For the sake of my marriage Sir, post a new video, please!
@Vickie-Bligh
@Vickie-Bligh 11 місяців тому
He's working on 2 projects that keep giving him grief. He's getting there.
@KBrown6700
@KBrown6700 Рік тому
Absolutely amazing the finish on it is so nice!
@Spartan122S
@Spartan122S Рік тому
When he’s not restoring, he makes some of the coolest gadgets out of every day parts!
@jimwiskus8862
@jimwiskus8862 Рік тому
The thing I love about you and this channel is, I can automatically give you a thumbs up without even looking at the video. You are without a doubt one of the finest craftsman in the world. I only wish I lived nearby you. I’d be in your shop every day watching and trying to learn. You are astounding.
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Рік тому
You're the best!
@createcreative777
@createcreative777 8 місяців тому
You have amazing skills brother
@MAsWorld1
@MAsWorld1 Рік тому
Awesome!! Love all the hand work, true art. To hell with CAD and CNC and 3d printing !
@fredleonard1547
@fredleonard1547 Рік тому
So good to see what can be done when you have the skill, the patience and the tools available. Great job.
@michaelkahn3694
@michaelkahn3694 Рік тому
Amazing work! Great videography for sure, but the level of quality and precision you demonstrate on each project is unsurpassed. Thank you for sharing.
@heru-deshet359
@heru-deshet359 Рік тому
The wrench has no purpose other than to show off the amazing skills of this gentleman.
@JeghedderThomas
@JeghedderThomas 11 місяців тому
Delicious and uplifting, another meditation on your professionalism. Thanks for sharing.