It’s not the side to side movement, it’s the height of the crown. The makita has more crown, over 180 degrees of crown. You only have about 15 degrees of belt on your crown, which means the effect of more tension in the middle is much reduced. Also, you want a long run before the crown. It’s how the belt flexes on approach to the crown that makes it track. I have a video on this, so does Steve mould.
@JosefdeJoanelli13 күн бұрын
20:00
@JosefdeJoanelli13 күн бұрын
25:30
@rabizehl797213 күн бұрын
@matthiswandel, great to see your analysis and input of your experience! Marius, another gem video! Thank you 🙏 I want to win a PROXXON tool
@adammills-campisi126413 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool
@RazaXML12 күн бұрын
go build a clock
@eliezernegron33314 күн бұрын
Wow what a difference from a teenager to an adult, I remember when you started your channel until now.. congratulations 🎉🎉 going from your parents to your own shop ..👍👍👍👍
@BruceChastain13 күн бұрын
me too, I remember when he had under 10k subs, I always enjoyed his videos but wow they're way more advanced now.
@clendi200213 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it
@krmould13 күн бұрын
Despite the challenges, this video is a great illustration of the whole prototyping process. Great idea -> first prototype -> unexpected problem -> problem solving -> next prototype (repeat several times with other unexpected problems) -> complete the functional prototype. Then, of course, there is a whole additional process of converting a hand-fitted prototype into something that can be mass produced. Great fun to watch.
@B-SPOKE7 күн бұрын
Job well done. This process of prototyping and testing is the reason why quality tools and machines are so much more expensive, but so is working with them absolutely priceless! Go on!
@pastaalalamborghini14 күн бұрын
Good example of the development process! Perseverance through failure and showing that failure, while frustrating, is how improvement and learning happens and is all part of the path to success.. this needs to be shown more!
@PROXXONGlobal12 күн бұрын
Wow! So much interest in the competition! In view of the large number of participants, we will be giving away three more sets. So there will be eight lucky winners in total. Good luck to all! Dear Marius, thank you once again for the great cooperation. We are totally impressed by your perseverance with this project and really appreciate your work. Nice to see that our tools were a good help.
@lhpl12 күн бұрын
I must say that tiny angle grinder looked just wunderschön! I sometimes have the need to cut metal, but it is usually in a "small scale", and even a 125 mm disc feels enormously oversized and frankly scares me. So I guess that now I want to win a PROXXON tool
@nlkatz11 күн бұрын
I'm very interested in the tube sander/polisher but I didn't see it on the website. Or is it a custom modification?
@PROXXONGlobal11 күн бұрын
Hello @@nlkatz, the RBS/A Tube belt sander is not a custom machine but an official one. Unfortunately, this one is currently not being sold in the US - sorry. We'll take your interest into consideration.
@nlkatz11 күн бұрын
@@PROXXONGlobal ok, thanks
@sefirothxiii10 күн бұрын
Oh my god that angle grinder 🤤
@PositronicDiscombobulator13 күн бұрын
I'm so glad for channels like this, even if it's just for my own mental health. I get so disappointed in myself with my failures but I now realise it's just part of the process. Just scrap the part and start again. Overlooking seemingly obvious flaws is just being human and i believe commercial parts go through this hundreds of times.
@MariusHornberger13 күн бұрын
Absolutely. I wanted to say that the Makita sander didn't start as the ultra simplified mechanism that it now is. But I cut it in the end
@JOSEPH-vs2gc13 күн бұрын
I think companies love to hide the fact that they spend millions prototyping and failing miserably before you get the final product. Literally hundreds of failed prototypes. It gives us a false image that these products just magically pop out of nowhere and it was easily made. That would be like thinking Roger Federer came out of his mothers womb with all his tennis skills built in. Apparently it took a Car crash and the death of his coach to set him straight and mature into the world class player that he became.
@fuhrermk9212 күн бұрын
@@MariusHornberger 13:47 😨😨 You should go to the hospital for examination, I'm sure your heart is made of stainless steel and not human muscle, it's been through all this manufacturing and pain in you know where (🍑)
@fuhrermk9212 күн бұрын
@@MariusHornberger I want to win a PROXXON tool
@rafezetter800311 күн бұрын
EVERY success is built on thousands of failures, often more - because the knowledge Marius is using here was already "fail tested" before he even started - by the engineers who figured out how the various principles used even work. My motto is If I don't get it wrong a bunch of times, I've probably forgotten to consider something. Failure isn't just "part of the process" it's ALL OF THE PROCESS, and no engineer will tell you any different.
@VacFink13 күн бұрын
Seeing problem solving in iterative prototypes is far more informative than just the resolved solution. Excellent work.
@LuminousWatcher14 күн бұрын
The end result might be considered boring - but the enjoyment you had, as well as all the lessons learned make it worth it. a no-nonsense tool in your shop is priceless.
@pykapuka14 күн бұрын
I hoped hed show all the functions again...
@windsunh2o13 күн бұрын
I love the way you did your ads in this video. Completely seamless and didn't affect the flow of the video at all. I wouldn't have even been able to tell if not for the AD watermark. If only more creators could find sponsors that were as appropriate for their videos as yours were for this one. Great job on the sander. Glad you stuck it out and shared your struggles with us.
@MariusHornberger13 күн бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate that very much. Finding sponsors that allow seemless integrations is hard, even though it's better for everyone
@allanhugh204413 күн бұрын
@@MariusHornberger I too thought the virtually seamless integration of the advertising was really well done. I want to win a PROXXON tool, that´s it
@brucemcphail12046 күн бұрын
I have had a Proxon Micromot for >20 years - replaced bearings a few times - a very useful machine. It looks lonely on my shelf with only other brands - needs a sibling. Thanks for your videos, always stimulating
@realVertiqo14 күн бұрын
One of the coolest DIY Videos lately, everything included from iterations and prototyping to thoughts and the endproduct. Thank you!
@sylvainlopes305313 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your engineering thoughts and process on how you do things, it's really a blast to see something being built this complex from the ground up and showing iterations.
@darrenmoore130511 күн бұрын
Marius, the genius isn't in the design, it is in the knowing that it needs to be better. The average punter out in youtube land would have looked at the first iteration and gone "Yep, close enough is good enough. It works so I'm done. You looked at it and said "Damn, I can do that better"... then did it. It really is a marvellous little piece engineering. Well done.
@davidegualtieri9927Күн бұрын
Hello Marius, thanks a lot for your videos. I do little projects, but I really learn a lot from you, from this video expecially i learn that a mistake, 2 mistakes, 3 mistakes... Are just an indication for the right way. As you did in this project. I'm realky excited about your new large location, and one thing i really hope: many youtubers when made this change, trasforming them channel in a sponsor channel for everything, and projects pass in second level. Also, many youtubers pass more time in instagram stories and leave youtube video, and i think this is a pity beacause not everybody can follow istagram stories. Hope you could mantein your style of these years. Thanks a lot for your funny and smart and interesting projects put in videos for us. So nice see your improvements and grown, it's an improvment even for us.
@ethanwaldo148014 күн бұрын
It's really great to see your steadfast persistence and attention to small details. It's also satisfying to see your joy when each part finally comes together. Truly a master at his craft.
@siegfriedmenz15414 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXON Tool. But nevertheless I enjoy to watch the videos. As an engineer 🎉really appreciate the problem solving. Never give up on a good idea 😊.
@Blasfemurr13 күн бұрын
I'm not an engineer, I'm not particularly patient nor am I even an above average woodworker - yet here I sit with my coffee, utterly fascinated... well done, really enjoying this process :)
@iauk11228 күн бұрын
Me too, Very interesting to watch
@StormBurnX13 күн бұрын
35:47 that is brilliant!! Why have I never seen that on anything before. So simple and elegant. My only guess is that it will rattle loose over time, but I'm sure some pressure could keep that minimal, and a knob on the end of the adjustment would double as a dial indicator to show when it needed re-tightening!
@MariusHornberger13 күн бұрын
The second setscrew clamps it tight. I didn't show that in the video though
@aaronmurray82198 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that’s it. When version 4 functioned properly you took a breath while staring at the machine and I so know all the emotions that were in that moment! A bit of math about how long it took, a huge amount of relief that you wouldn’t need to relive some of the worst moments, and a the rest of the breath dedicated to some giddy humble pride. Thank you so much for sharing the whole process and demonstrating what resilience looks like!
@melliW114 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that´s it As a mechanical engineer, I found this an educational video for anyone who wants to make mechanical engineering a career. Marius this is one of your best videos you've ever made. twelve out of ten thumbs up.
@stevebayliss459713 күн бұрын
Very good skills on sooo many levels 👍🏼💪🏼 I want to win a PROXXON tool
@dixie230813 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool 🎉 The mini belt polisher looked amazing 🤩
@danielmuller554013 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Ich habe bereits einen Steckschlüssel-Satz und einen Drehmomentschlüssel von PROXXON. Neben meinen blauen Werkzeugen würde mich sehr über ein bisschen mehr grün/gelbes Werkzeug in meiner Werkstatt freuen. 😉
@hoggyhogwood13 күн бұрын
I want to win a proxxon tool
@alexkatsigiannis12 күн бұрын
Awesome video and tooling! Keep up the great work! I want to win a Proxxon tool.
@karlgabel982213 күн бұрын
Had to laugh at "I'm a naturally good designer. No need for testing." My boss told us this one time when we were building test benches for programmable logic - "I design it to work right the first time." Was his quote. I have also gotten demerits for taking too long on testing. But I have gotten bit in the rear end too many times when taking shortcuts as a new engineer. After 41 years in the business, I have learned that hubris is painful. Good for you learning that early..
@bj_14 күн бұрын
Fun fact, metal doesn't have a smell. The smell we associate with metals is usually skin oil catalyzed by the metal (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2006, 45, 7006)
@joshphillips996112 күн бұрын
New favorite comment, not only did you provide citation for your statement, but it’s also a scholarly source
@lhpl12 күн бұрын
@@joshphillips9961 Just a few weeks ago, I saw a very interesting video here on KZbin about this. I can't remember the channel, but I guess it would be easy to find. It was of course a chemistry channel, so it went quite deep into the chemistry behind this phenomenon. Highly recommended! In fact so much, I just looked it up for you, it was (of course? 🙂) a video by NileRed from 5 years ago: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eKKveWCkib94hcU And I also found that The Action Lab did a shorter video on the topic a year before that, focusing on an experiment with coins (pennies). Of course, this was already known by the Romans a long time ago: PECVNIA NON OLET! ;-)
@PjotrStroganov8 күн бұрын
I love to see the amount of lessons learned from ‘failed’ prototypes. Personally I don’t see them as failures because of the knowledge gained from them.
@KK-WNY14 күн бұрын
It's always the hardest-to-find piece that falls on the floor. That bit made me laugh.
@proaudiorestore892613 күн бұрын
Well done for going through the iterations process with us. This is why companies need to make back their R&D costs when bringing a product to market. Regular consumers don’t have a clue what happens before an end product reaches the shelves and the costly mistakes that are made to get it there. I work for a speaker manufacturer and the “learning” curve is is intense, especially if it’s a product that’s pretty ground breaking. And it can be anything from the innocuous, the obvious or just pure bad luck. Keep doing what you do and good luck with the new workshop!
@dallanwordekemper383614 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Your talent shined on this project. The details going into making this video were spot on. Thanks.
@zachywacky263013 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it.
@RobinEggenkamp3 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that’s it.
@normanjeckel95023 күн бұрын
Great job man, I love watching you solve problems and strive for perfection in your work .
@bfont72712 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. I'm glad you're going to be documenting your new shop! Hopefully, we will get to see some more tools being built!
@UrsAzr829814 күн бұрын
Hurray! New video!
@robertmartin29688 күн бұрын
Love the engineering process Marius, and you love solving the problems. I think I'm like that too, I love going after the smallest detail and not on: "It's just good enough "
@joedance149 күн бұрын
Great work! Loved your iterative process of prototyping, problem identification and problem solving. Thank-you so much for sharing!
@MarcVerwicht7 күн бұрын
Superbe vidéo démontrant les étapes longues, cruciales, indispensables d'un prototypage. Bravo.
@danilocuss9 күн бұрын
it was very enjoyable to watch, I don't build anything myself, but (or maybe therefore) it was very instructional to watch the problems you've encountered and the solutions you've found!
@jarekjuchniewicz62217 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool. I was particularly impressed by how you broke down the complex problem of belt tracking into simpler concepts. Your use of the crown roller was a brilliant solution.
@MichaelNybo7 күн бұрын
Fantastic and enjoyable. I love how useful a 3D printer is for designing and doing prototyping. Well done
@johngrant574910 күн бұрын
Long video perhaps but fully complete and well paced. Amazing machine. Well done for your determination. Thank you. I’d love one.
@markusszogi572210 күн бұрын
Deine Schritte und Gedanken zu sehen, wie du an die Probleme, deiner selbst gebauten Maschine, herangehst und auch das hin und her mit den Prototypen, hat mich sehr begeistert. Als Heimwerker benutzt man meist nur fertige und hoffentlich funktionierende Maschinen und sieht sonst nicht wieviel Entwicklung für ein fertiges Produkt notwendig ist. Ich habe selbst Jahre in der Produktentwicklung gearbeitet und wäre über deine Art der Dokumentation und Präsentation der Probleme und Lösungen begeistert gewesen. Dadurch finde ich wertschätzt man es viel mehr wenn am Ende alles funktioniert. Respekt für deine Hartnäckigkeit!
@removechan1029810 күн бұрын
Fantastic video, design, process, everything - this is amazing. well done
@Bauerofficial2 күн бұрын
Proxxon hat das beste Preis/Leistungsverhältnis. Hab schon mehrere Handwerkzeuge und die sind super.
@AsiAzzy6 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool. Good job on troubleshooting by trial and error and applying new concepts from other tools and learning from them. It's not the most streamlined prototyping workflow, but it is a workflow you did follow succesfully. Others spend months and years on CAD and FEA and reasearch and finally end up giving up experimental testing due to overly complex and expensive project that in theory might work so it gets scrapped and forgotten.. so you clearly managed to find a balance between experimental and CAD design.
@wolfgangkausler944210 күн бұрын
I want to fix a Proton tool, that's it. Great job, Markus! I follow you on the path you went from making your own dust extractor to over-engineer a simple tool as a drum sander for the sake of doing it. Stay as you are, I'm curious what your next pitch might be. All the best!
@helloarigato3 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. I liked this video, showing the iterative process of prototyping a mechanism. Also congratulations on the new workshop - I will definitely be checking out the second channel for that.
@PatrikPuppenspieler2 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Thank you for showing how much fails it takes to make an idea come to real life....
@CoenMiddelweerd3 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that’s it. Awesome build once again Marius! I’m envious of your engineering skills!
@murmur39665 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Every time I watch one of your episodes, it is wonderful that you show why something fails instead of editing it out, which makes your videos so much more down to earth for way better entertainment. I hope you and all your fans stay safe, stay healthy and stay as happy as you possibly can in everything you do. 🤘😁👍 Hello Hello From Canada!!!
@steffend62293 күн бұрын
I want to win a proxxon tool The first one I ever got was a micromot back in 1994 when I was 6yo and I still own and use it! Awesome project and great love for the details. Great engineering
@BrettManners10 күн бұрын
Love the precision and quality of what you make. I bet it is a pleasure to use.
@sasab75844 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that’s it. This might be one of you best videos. I like that you do not cut-out your fials and that you keep us in the loop with your thaught process between iterations.
@dubbleeagleКүн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it Great building and problem solving skills!! But what I like the most, is the way you can explain every issue or detail in a very understandable way! Great work (on the new workshop as well)! To answer your Proxxon question: I especially use the scroll saw, a lot :)
@roelpaes16765 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool! Also, Marius, I have to say your explanation of the design process is incredibly clear and insightful. The attention to detail in your work is inspiring-thanks for sharing your expertise!
@DerZiL1317 күн бұрын
Huge effort! Very satisfying results!
@leonsang59464 күн бұрын
Wow was ein großartiges Engineering! Es bereitet sehr viel Freude dir beim Problemlösen zuzusehen. Ein wahnsinns hoher Standard! I would like to win a PROXXON tool, thats is.
@karoljezak94838 күн бұрын
This is so beautiful. I have no words.
@rafapolepszyc19078 күн бұрын
I would really like that oscillating, adjustible belt sander, but a PROXXON sander would also be great❤
@ImolaS310 күн бұрын
Wonderful project and such interesting videos. Well done on making something very special!
@DCalabs3 сағат бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool! Excellent video, as always! I've been watching for a long time and your progress from your parents' shop to a full shop of your own, as well as the quality of your engineering, has been amazing! Thanks for making such great content!
@Hallacairion9 күн бұрын
Regarding the low fricition graphite backing, you could put some graphite powder onto the steel plate. It might not do much, but it should impregnate the grooves from sanding/polishing the metal if you apply it somewhat frequently. After sometime the grooves should be saturated so you would only have to put onto some powder very rarely. It might not do much but the powder isnt expensive and it wont hurt so it might be worth a shot.
@daveb85985 күн бұрын
Love watching your videos! Thanks for sharing what you are working on
@BrennonA7 күн бұрын
this is a great video, loved seeing the problem solving 👍 Also, those proxxon tools do seem handy, definitely interested in them
@psknudsen7 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Your videos are the best! Your problem-solving skills are off the charts. You're always coming up with great ideas and You give so many great ideas for inspiration to all of us. BTW I've still got my first old Proxxon Precision vice FMS 75 from the mid-80s. It's a workhorse! And I've added a bunch of other PROXXON tools over the years.
@TobiX13379 күн бұрын
1:30 looks totally fine and useable. I would have stopped here 🤣
@nathanshaw16448 күн бұрын
I want to win a proxxon tool! Great vid as always, impeccable editing, storytelling and ability to break down and explain what your doing in such an understandable manner. Always a pleasure to watch!
@KrazyKazak7 күн бұрын
I want to win a Proxxon tool, that's it. I build theatre props and puppets which thankfully are far more simple than the stuff you create. But it's super nice to watch a fantastic engineer go through their whole process.
@johanneskalt27758 күн бұрын
Would so much love to have orginal German versions of your videos to show them to my students in our makerspace! This one was once more so great to watch! Thanks a lot for your content! And yes: I want to win a PROXXON tool! Have a “dremel like” tool of PROXXON that’s doing a great job. And of course the adjustable, suction mounted mini vice that I love to use as a third hand when soldering XLR- or jack-connectors.
@jlinkels5 күн бұрын
This is what I call dedication
@Smidgen-x4i7 күн бұрын
At 1:29, the Marius alter ego steps in to vent on original Marius the designer. What a great film maker! I love the techniques.
@dansciolino76333 күн бұрын
You’re the man. Amazing work and video production.
@dansciolino7633Күн бұрын
❤️
@Thulken7 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it I can definitely feel the struggle. It's easy to lose motivation at times. However to still power through is just - Power, that's it! Well done! I recently bought an old PROXXON 2400 lathe (from the 80s, I think) and I find it to be a very decent machine especially since it's still working OK after all these years. More PROXXON tools would definitely improve my restoration efforts! Best regards.
@saikhurana7 күн бұрын
it is such a pleasure to just watch this guy nerding out and building cool stuff. Mann this was fun. i hope one day i can atleaset make my own version inspired by one of your designs. also would love to get that proxxon tool xD
@MrIRMOS10 күн бұрын
It's a lovely machine and you gave clear and precise explanations of the problems and your solutions, thank you. And I'd love to win a Proxon
@cnerd5 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that’s it I just wanted to say this has been such a fantastic series to watch! I really admire your methods for solving problems-they’re creative, effective, and inspiring. Great work, well done, and so well presented! I also appreciate how you share the challenges you face during the process, which adds an extra layer of authenticity and value. Truly impressive! 😊
@EriktheENG10 сағат бұрын
I want to win a Proxxon tool. Already have the Proxxon rotary tool, which have been a godsend for fine detail work. Plus the small ball joint vise, far superior to anything else I have tried on the market. Have been tinkering with making my own belt sander/grinder that can do both horizontal and vertical orientation, and with tilt function. Just having problems making it structurally strong enough.
@danedmund55046 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Another excellent upgrade, well done!!!
@jonasfelleki837410 күн бұрын
Wow, great work as always! As they say: We don't do things because it's easy, but because we thought it would be easy. 🙂
@DarkDestroyer-vr4ui6 күн бұрын
The answer is being able to adjust the axle of the end roller, both sides, to accommodate difference in belt lengths. I built one of those in 1975 when I was 16 in my schools design and technology classes.
@drozdzowkowypotwor6 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that’s it. The amonut of work (both design and manual) you put in your projects is tremendous! I love the iterative approach. I finished mechanical engineering, but comparing my daily work to what you do makes me feel so "small", but also (fortunately) encourages me to try to improve. Anotheg great project; thanks for showing as your ideas come to life and doing it in a funny and entertaining way :)
@coxyofnewp9 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. And wanted to say how much I've enjoyed you making this and taking us along through the whole process ! It's given me an idea I'd like to try and protype and started to design some 3d parts already. So Thank you..
@Licknukas5 күн бұрын
I want to fix a Proton tool, that's it. Danke für den content!!
@alibronx211222 сағат бұрын
Fine engineering at work!
@SeamusMcClintock9 күн бұрын
I have a few PROXXON tools. I repair eyewear and the micro pillar drill is essential. In my hobbies I use an engraver and a cut off tool. They are great quality.
@underablackflag10 күн бұрын
Also absolutely beautiful work super fun build to watch.
@J3n5558 күн бұрын
I work in a paper mill, or more correcly at a paper machine. Where we have 40-80 meter long felt/wire that are 7 meters wide. Controlling it is way easiler when you have a large enclosure around the tensioner. We typically strive around 180 degrees.
@ericbardell4969 күн бұрын
Very nice job.I don't know if I'd have the patients to make it. Thanks
@vidinwoodworker5 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that’s it. Wow, that was quite a rabbit hole but good to see your prototyping. Well done
@gabegoffin42066 күн бұрын
Use some tap magic or other cutting fluid when holemaking in spring steel. Also for a low friction plate you can use ptfe
@Pleiades14328 күн бұрын
Wow, I probably would've thrown the setup out the window in frustration after the second revision. Respect! And btw: I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it.
@AromaBeachComunity6 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. New subscriber here, I'm really impressed with this build! Very cool to follow along in the prototyping process.
@zoladkow7 күн бұрын
just looking at the first 4 minutes it seems that you used perfect cylinders for the rollers, while even on the sample one it's visible the sides are convex - ie.it's a barrel 😁 ok, let's see the rest if i'm right... edit: the word i was looking for: "crown" 😅 and lack of it was a desing choice to have two diameters for sanding square. doh! my bad 😁 nice work and perseverence!
@grahambelsten96414 күн бұрын
Your attention to detail is amazing and the final outcome is allways worth the effort! - keep up the good work Marius. oh yes, I want to win a PROXXON tool, that´s it 🙂 Thanks.
@josefschmidinger38334 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Great content! It is so much fun watching how you crack problems! I do own a PROXXON Tischkreissäge FKS/E and a DS 220E Scroll saw - great machines! Greetings from Austria / Hungary.
@gastondecker14647 күн бұрын
I want a PROXXON tool !! Love your videos !
@erix100010 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Sehr gutes Video. Ich finde deine Maschinenbau und Konstruktionsfertigkeiten erstaunlich. Fehlschläge gehören dazu und man kann vieles daraus lernen. Es ist auch sehr lobenswert, dass du auf Wartungsfreundlichkeit und einfache Einstellbarkeit achtest. Davon könnten sich so einige Ingenieure eine Scheibe abschneiden. Als Zerspaner fand ich es zwar etwas kurios, dass die Toleranzen von den Lagersitzen nicht eingehalten werden konnten, aber es war ja im Nachhinein kein großes Problem und wurde vorher offen kommuniziert.
@toddmalenke826110 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it. Awesome to watch the design process. As well as the sense of accomplishment on yout face. Great machine
@gtheduke5 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool! :) Love the progression of the sander though, what a labour of love!
@EQINOX1879 күн бұрын
When it comes to the belt alignment I am wondering why you are not simply using convex rollers as convex rollers will auto centre the sanding belt without the need to have a mechanical system for adjustment
@MrIRMOS10 күн бұрын
Nice machine, and very clear explanations of problems and solutions. Thankyou. And I'd love to win a Proxon...
@jussikolehmainen63108 күн бұрын
I want to win a Proxxon tool. It's not just that your engineering is interesting but your filming is super good and interesting too. I get inspired every time I watch these.
@TheBobSchneider6 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that's it Nice job Marius! Always enjoy watching your machine build videos. Congrats on the new shop!
@dlgloege10 күн бұрын
“I want to win a Proxxon tool.” Free tool! Count me in. I found your videos when I started researching CNC machines. I continue to watch your channel even though I have given up on the idea of buying a desktop CNC due to cost and my lack of space. You continue to produce great content that entertains and shows how the mind of an engineer works. Keep up the awesome job.
@Unrealize5 күн бұрын
I want to win a PROXXON tool, that’s it!! Excellent video again as always Marius!!