Nice build, here are two suggestions. 1. Weld a substantial piece of steel at the bottom of the chute inside of the drum with close clearance to the blades. 2. Weld a backer bar behind the blades so that the bolts only have to hold the blades in place. The bar will absorb the impact of the blades contacting the wood.
@rolfnilsen6385Ай бұрын
There is a trick for the feeding. If the knives are angled upwards there will be clearance of the edge when cutting and this makes it easier for the cutter to "pull" the branches in by itself. If the knives are mounted flat there will only be gravity feeding the branches. Of course this "trick" only goes so far. Hence the hydraulic systems for feeding. Although I have seen purely mechanical infeeds as well. (And I do love your work. A new video from Make it Extreme is happy hour for me)
@tomahoksАй бұрын
This^
@lrdisco2005Ай бұрын
The feeder shute should be longer than your arm, for obvious reasons.
@waterboy8999Ай бұрын
His arm will be shortened to fit soon.
@andrewsackville-west1609Ай бұрын
Self-adjusting arms
@leeroychangАй бұрын
Nah, just don't put your arm in it.
@ghostreconslovessnowАй бұрын
It'll self clearance
@trevelynbrown4444Ай бұрын
The short feed chute . Make it easier . To accidentally stick your hand into the blades .
@danielowens478921 күн бұрын
Wood chipper 2024!
@beadowarriorАй бұрын
Great project as usual. Watching the guy pushing some of those branches in though, made me think their next project will be an extreme prosthetic limb! I'd still watch it tho...
@firstmkbАй бұрын
Nice job - works much better than I would have guessed, so you did your research. I am not a safety hawk, but I really think the input chute should longer than your arms will stretch. Because they will if it gets ahold of you. Maybe it just looks scary on camera.
@homemadetools29 күн бұрын
Good work as always. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
@AK33harr28 күн бұрын
That's awesome. I built one from scratch as well a few years ago. Mine is pto driven and attaches to my tractor.
@mstargate12Ай бұрын
Heavy duty goodness. Well done.
@whocares6698Ай бұрын
But what is the cost comparison between all of that and buying a wood chipper?
@jbproduction8703Ай бұрын
your work is exceptional, with incredible qualities! I'm a fan! I would really like you to make a small copper crusher to make 💸 😁😁 the principle is with 3 knives rotating on an axis and two counter knives which cut the copper into small pieces. Then he drills a 3mm grid once the diameter is correct. Then the copper falls below on a canvas mat fixed on a wooden base which is on the vibrating metal support! the plate is slightly tiltable and underneath there is a blower which blows the crushed materials. Lighter sheaths go one way and heavier copper goes the other way. the blower, two small vibrating motors, and a 3kw main motor driven by belts speed 700t/m I think that with a video like this it would get millions of views, a lot of people love the field of recycling. 💪💪💪💪 in any case bravooo 🙏💪💪
@db0nn3rАй бұрын
These builds are incredible. Can you make a “mud mixer” knockoff next?
@MineStrongthАй бұрын
Why did you tig the heavy welds?
@leeroychangАй бұрын
The little copper push block is super cute. Needs a little face on it...
@jasondk5127Ай бұрын
Thats really cool! 😊
@bravomzАй бұрын
how you choose to weld tig or mig ?
@villageblunder4787Ай бұрын
Motoe got a sneaky upgrade
@simonburri8178Ай бұрын
Super gut 👍💪🔧🔩
@matthewdeklerk3457Ай бұрын
Next time you can save 2 hours of build time and get the same result by not having a feedchute at all, just open blades you can fall into. Theres a reason the chute is longer than an arm, lmao
@MadMaxWiseExАй бұрын
2:15 Выбирать два паза расточной головкой? 😮 Довольно странный подход.
@vinceianni4026Ай бұрын
Good job mister beautifully done
@cobuscloete3784Ай бұрын
WOW!! Good build
@MakeitExtremeShortsАй бұрын
Thank you!
@leeroychangАй бұрын
Could we see some more of the orange cat please?
@phil9764Ай бұрын
Yes! it definitely seems Extreme. =).
@jimsvideos7201Ай бұрын
It works!
@johnkelly7264Ай бұрын
As a noob welder, I was trying to understand why you chose different welding types when you did, MIG/TIG. I couldn't figure it out, and would be super grateful if you could explain. Also, the first branches looked like olive.. (if they're not, you can tell I'm a complete noob at botany (or whatever the word is) as well, however it gave me an idea... What about a olive oil press as a project? Really admire the quality of your work.
@mxademaАй бұрын
No reason in particular, from what I see, he may have a flux core welder. It a bit dirty and harder on thin stuff. The flywheel he tig for better control, you got time to see if it a good weld. It one of those whatever machine is closer, and tig make nice video.
@neodimiumАй бұрын
Arm remover 3000
@BLenz-114Ай бұрын
Everybody gotta have a hobby. 🤷♂️
@dalegosnell2511Ай бұрын
You seen to to do alot more tig than mig I was wondering why
@Pest789Ай бұрын
Why is this 16 minute video on the shorts channel and not the main channel?
@antosujarwo5015Ай бұрын
Kayaknya video lama yg diupload ulang
@leeroychangАй бұрын
Subbed.
@lutheduckАй бұрын
Reupload? Or you got hacked again??
@bonkeleerspatrick4108Ай бұрын
Correct 💯 job and not only extreme it's heavy duty build and thanks again for the educational video
@ZortorondАй бұрын
Моторчик слабоват. -На такой диаметр диска напрашивается бензинка лошадей на 7-10. Электричеством такое крутить уже не каждая сеть выдержит. Впрочем тогда уже и вал станет слабым местом и болты крепления лезвий. Вообще это пожалуй главный недостаток - слишком широкие лезвия и слишком большой рычаг получается, будет вытягивать довольно быстро, а потом просто оторвет. Еще и щепки набивающиеся между диском и лезвиями будут способствовать отрыву. Не нужно недооценивать древесину;))
@В.В.ДАй бұрын
Мне стало , почему-то , страшно 😨. Поаккуратнее пожалуйста!!! 👍👍👍
@markhicks8377Ай бұрын
dude get rid of that long sleeve shirt before it gets hung up😮💨