Making Magnetic Drill

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This is the second magnetic drill I've built. In this project, I used three magnetic door lock to build electromagnet. Each magnetic door lock has a maximum pull of 180kg, giving o total of 540kg. I used a laptop power supply, I also tried to connect the magnetic door lock to a 12v 3A power supply, but on this power supply to heat up. The electromagnet is really strong, strong to drill in any position without worrying about the drill falling.
In this project i also decided to build another feed mechanism, which is much more stable and no backlash.
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i'am always amazed of the polish craftsman !!! the legends says they can eat steel !!! Dziękuję za udostępnienie ! wielbiciel Twojej pracy!

bradxvIII
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Great project. I appreciate the fact that there is no super crazy music playing. You also disassembled the components several times to insure proper fitting. This is left out in most videos. It is an important step. I build a lot of "gotta have it now" tools" when we are in a bind for a repair. It takes time to take apart, check, measure, reassemble. But the end result, as you have done here, is a project that ends up being done right the first time. I also buy broken/useable tools. They provide needed parts for projects, saving time and money. Your modifications to the drill plastic housing, I thought was brilliant. It simply works. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.

josephgiustiniani
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Oh my god this is what youtubers need to learn Not even a single step is skipped . building it from scratch excellent.add a spring too.
Excellent editing amd camera

JobinPThomas
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This is officially my new, favorite, DIY Mag Drill build on YouTube!! Seriously though, I'm in the process of building my own so needless to say I've been watching countless Mag drill builds and have even made Playlists, etc. To help me formulate a combo of the best builds into my own design... so what I'm saying is that I've pretty much seen every mag drill (built from scratch) on YouTube and I think yours takes the cake for me... awesome job, very creative and a beautiful build design that I think will last much longer than many of the other MOT electromagnet drill builds I've seen out there...
Keep up the great content!
Cheers!
- Jesse

jmac
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Love the simplicity in your work!
Lots of youtubers with CNC-everything and the most expensive tools.
You often simply use good'ol tools like a square and a centrepunch instead. Clean, Simply. KISS.

kjeldschouten-lebbing
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Не устаю повторять, Вы настоящий молодец! Магнитная дрель стоит как говорящий слон. Лайк однозначно. Люди! Учитесь и не ленитесь))

userinshelter
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🔥🔥🔥. Я, если честно, весь ролик думал, что магнитным будет столик перед дрелью, типа примагнитил деталь, и тиски не Но даже предложить не мог такой финал. Исполнение на высоте.

zoobarev
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I love it how you tack Weld your stacked up parts, temporarily so that they’ll stay all lined up while drilling, then just tap them with the hammer to seperate them again. Just that one method alone makes your holes line up quite dependably!! THANKS for sharing!!

jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot
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i just love this. The only improvement I can think of would be to either fix the drill RPMs at a lower speed or make the drill speed variable with an off the shelf circuit with a digital RPM display.

mrdavidurquhart
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I can clearly say i have better tools than you... But your talent and creativity is a thousand miles ahead of me... 👍🏻👍🏻

QWireArt
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Es realmente hermoso, se combina todo el saber de una persona.
La reutilización de materiales y la capacidad de ingenio de una persona.
Muchas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento!
💪💪🔨🔧🔩✌

alelois
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I like your movement. I've considered building one, in the past, but have never had the time. I like the way you designed it. One thing I'll pass on to you, when you put your wiring into a rubber lead protector boot, position the wires so there's enough loop inside and then put a Tyrap around the wire, inside the casing. This acts as a strain relief, to keep the outside wire from tugging on the connections. They require a little loop of wire to prevent breakage. If they are tight, there's no room for them to "grow & shrink" under load. (Trust me, they do. When you pull down on your handles and really put a bind on that motor, you hear it straining...those wires are heating up and will come unplugged if they've too short.) VERY NICE ! Thanks for the build and excellent videoing & posting!

general
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Hi, to build it from zero that's was a great job. Really you're the best.👍

noyacat
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Drilling machine, grinder, welding equipment, band saw, etc. - truly homemade.

anlag
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Для Этого Человека нет ничего невозможного 👍👍👍

bukipuki
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You are a motive of inspiration showing to everyone how the things can be made from ideas and planning. Greetings from Brazil

GRomanini
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Great, just super! I would also add table-mount eyelets for versatility. I think that it would not have complicated the design very much, but it would also allow the use of this drill on non-magnetic surfaces.

kabaniumus
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La fabricación de una excelente erramienta para el taller exelente trabajo maestro gracias por compartir bendiciones ☺️

franciscoharootiam
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Мужик знатно заморочился, но работа достойная! Молодец.

vfdzzz
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Wow, super !!! You are a real pro!!! I also like the way you are using "used" materials.

petermeijer