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Rusty Vise Restoration: Athol 614 1/2
Restoration of my Athol 614 1/2 bench vise, inherited from my great-grandfather.
zhlédnutí: 6 062

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DIY Rooftop Raspberry Pi Aircraft ADS-B Build
zhlédnutí 54KPřed 3 lety
I've built an outdoor ADS-B aircraft position tracker on a budget! It uses a Raspberry Pi, two SDR USB receivers, two homemade antennas and an inexpensive enclosure to house everything on our roof. Instructions for PiAware: flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/ SDR Receivers for 1090 MHz and 978 MHz: www.amazon.com/FlightAware-FA-PROSTICKPLUS-1-Receiver-Built-Filter/dp/B01M7REJJW www.amazon.com/FlightA...
DIY Large "Scrabble" letter tiles
zhlédnutí 549Před 3 lety
I was asked to make some large "letter tiles" fashioned after the popular board game. They wanted family names to hang on the wall. This was a fun, quick project with some basic woodworking and the vinyl cutter. Tools & Materials - 1x4" finish pine - Palm sander - Cricut Maker - Cricut Premium Vinyl - Minwax Polycrylic
Fonts with Shaper Origin & Inkscape
zhlédnutí 31KPřed 4 lety
Quick tutorial on how to create SVG vector artwork with fonts for the Shaper Origin. inkscape.org/ fonts.google.com/ www.shapertools.com/
1044 holes: Making a Vacuum Table with Shaper Origin
zhlédnutí 59KPřed 4 lety
Using the Shaper Origin CNC router to build a vacuum hold down table for CNC work. Materials: - 4x8' MDF sheet - Wood glue - Acrylic stain - PLA 3D printing filament - Wood screws www.shapertools.com Files: hub.shapertools.com/creators/59d26aad1ca17e0010a3e2ab/shares/5e4a1abeacd89f000ff35fd7
3D Printing a Rubber Stamp
zhlédnutí 823Před 5 lety
This is my first attempt at making a 3D printed rubber stamp. I used SketchUp to model the stamp and printed it out with NinjaFlex SemiFlex in our FlashForge Creator Pro 3D printer.

Komentáře

  • @glagale-zl6zx
    @glagale-zl6zx Před 2 měsíci

    Hi! I'm curious if you are still taking orders. If you do, do you have a website? Thanks. Angel from San Francisco, CA..

  • @other_things
    @other_things Před 2 měsíci

    i would like to do that also, thanks!

  • @vanhetgoor
    @vanhetgoor Před 2 měsíci

    And now you make a remote control for those airplanes.

  • @texman1166
    @texman1166 Před 3 měsíci

    That is a pretty nice build and glad it is working. I'd like to do something like that but I would have to go through the roof. Regarding the USB at 3:27, is that for the 978? And what is the green USB device at 3:57?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, two SDRs: one for 978 and the other for 1090. The green adapter is the WiFi dongle as this older Raspberry Pi doesn't have built in WiFi.

  • @Aircraft_Driver
    @Aircraft_Driver Před 4 měsíci

    How to see our ac location

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 4 měsíci

      To see all the aircraft from all of the listeners, go to www.flightaware.com/ If you want to directly see the aircraft being received by your setup, point your web browser to the local IP address of your raspberry pi.

  • @chomanthapa
    @chomanthapa Před 4 měsíci

    Does it track aircraft with just Mode s transmitter ?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 4 měsíci

      I think by default you get ADS-B, Mode S, and MLAT. There is an option to also listen to Mode A & C.

  • @pengel200
    @pengel200 Před 7 měsíci

    Outstanding! Thanks!

  • @FireRescue884
    @FireRescue884 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m not interested in tracking airplanes, but I do enjoy seeing others ideas. That’s probably the best idea I’ve seen yet to keep things dry. I’m gonna implement this into my interests, great idea 😂

    • @roberthodges3646
      @roberthodges3646 Před 7 měsíci

      i wonder what happened to him ? i did like his videos when they came out.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks! I hope it works as well for you.

  • @DRising-de8zl
    @DRising-de8zl Před 8 měsíci

    Well done!! Great American Made Vise from Athol MA. An industrial revolution town with Tool and Furniture Manufacturers. Starrett still there today who bought Athol Vises. Enjoy. Liked the soaked towel technique. So simple yet highly effective. Will try.

  • @Hughsllc
    @Hughsllc Před 8 měsíci

    Thats a peach 😊 love that old iron

  • @raketafun4619
    @raketafun4619 Před 9 měsíci

    Can this device track UAVs or drones?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 8 měsíci

      There are no US requirements today for drones to broadcast ADS-B telemetry.

  • @LionRoars918
    @LionRoars918 Před 9 měsíci

    Very cool. Living in an apartment .. my antenna is at roof level. I will be adding a 2nd setup in the next week or so. I do not have a huge amount of activity but tweaking it as we speak.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 9 měsíci

      Nice! Honestly, the most valuable traffic to report is what is near you and lower altitude. The higher altitude traffic is picked up by so many other receivers.

  • @ishansharma4276
    @ishansharma4276 Před 11 měsíci

    Love the content, just subscribed it

  • @SimonShaws
    @SimonShaws Před rokem

    Nice build. Love PVC pipe for these jobs.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Thanks! PVC is so versatile for so many thing other than plumbing!

  • @SolitarySwede
    @SolitarySwede Před rokem

    Has someone ever told you you're the spitting image of actor David Costabile??

  • @mattfowler7892
    @mattfowler7892 Před rokem

    Just bought a Athol 614-1/2 this evening. Thanks for the breakdown footage, it save me some headache as I start my restoration. Good job, your Great Grandpa would be proud.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Thanks, Matt! Let me know if you post anything on your progress or finished project.

  • @4tomclark
    @4tomclark Před rokem

    Looks as if your Athol 614 1/2 has smooth jaws too. I have the same one. Or are they worn off?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Nice! As far as I can tell the jaws are original and intentionally smooth. It is great for light sheet metal bending.

  • @troyBORG
    @troyBORG Před rokem

    What range are you getting?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      With my current settings, FlightAware reports about half the updates are from 0-50 miles and the other half are from 50-100 miles. It does get a small amount from the 100-150 mile range and a very few 150-200 mile messages. I was getting more range with higher sensitivity/gain, but the local traffic was overwhelming the receiver. Since I was intentionally trying to fill a local gap in coverage, it made sense to bring the sensitivity down to favorite the more local signals.

  • @stargazer7644
    @stargazer7644 Před rokem

    BNC connectors are not waterproof. N connectors are waterproof.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Very true! I like the build of my second antenna that didn't use an external connector better. I did tape up the BNC connection, but it is probably time for me to go up and inspect how it is doing.

  • @Wayne_VK3ECS
    @Wayne_VK3ECS Před rokem

    Nice project, did I miss what the 970Mhz was for, ADSB is 1090 but what's 970Mhz for ?. Rgs Wayne

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      978 MHz is a second ADS-B band here in the United States.

  • @kevinc9416
    @kevinc9416 Před rokem

    Can you add the weather to it?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      I'm not sure I follow the question. If you are asking if it is weatherproof, than yes. It has survived outside for over two years. If you are asking about some kind of weather monitoring, that would be interesting, but not something I have experience with.

    • @kevinc9416
      @kevinc9416 Před rokem

      @@ShumanProjects the ADA-B for the DIY aviation build receiver has a weather AHRS USB option. If you have a USB slot open that is where it would go. Search DIY aviation ADS-B.

  • @d.r.9190
    @d.r.9190 Před rokem

    A very nice construction. What temperature does your Raspi have in summer? My first construction was like yours. (everything on the roof) But my Raspi got too hot. Now I have moved the Raspi into the (heat-insulated) roof box. At the moment my CPU temperature is 31°C. In summer just over 40°C. The Raspi works without any problems. Many greetings from Germany

    • @dandaly7305
      @dandaly7305 Před 11 měsíci

      I've found the SDR runs very hot, and I've had one fail. I put vents in the box and that cured it.

  • @alternativecurrency5003

    Cheers and Well Done! I like it a lot!

  • @m1rage-2000
    @m1rage-2000 Před rokem

    can u also see military aircrafts with that?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Sometimes. Military aircraft choose when to beacon and when not to. I do see a decent number of military aircraft on my receiver. I think then tend to transmit when traveling between controlled air spaces, in areas shared with non-military aircraft.

  • @joshuamies7978
    @joshuamies7978 Před rokem

    I just inherited the same vice from my grandfather, not so rusty but I would love to clean it up like this

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Awesome! I'd love to see how yours cleans up when you do.

  • @JosueBasurto
    @JosueBasurto Před rokem

    Very good explanation, excelent setup, and antennas! My only observation would be to place RPi and cables better into the box. But really helped me a lot!

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! Since I spent quite a bit of time trying different antenna & SDR modules at the beginning, having the cables free was advantageous. They are all isolated, so there isn't a problem leaving them free.

  • @robertcosta7815
    @robertcosta7815 Před rokem

    What is the total cost. Advantages of building on your own over purchasing the equipment ..and what is the reliability of home made. Also do you need to have an fcc radio license

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Much of it was pieces I already had left over from other things. Today, FlightAware sells a single frequency kit for $120. Doing some quick shopping around now, I'd estimate about $137 to reconstruct my build buying everything for both frequencies. Raspberry Pi $35 (mythical pricing here in 2022) MicroSD $5 USB power $7 FlightAware Pro Stick Plus $40 FlightAware Pro Stick $37 PVC parts $5 RG-58/WBC-195R cable, 2 feet $2 2 SMA connectors $1 Plastic box $5 You can save big not getting the FlightAware USB SDR radios, but get the generic ones on eBay for around $15 each. They don't have filters, so the range isn't as good, but they still work pretty well! I've had zero reliability issues. No license needed. This is listen only. No transmitting.

  • @tomnorman5461
    @tomnorman5461 Před rokem

    Very nice restoration, wondering why you didn't remove/clean/lubricate the ACME screw and its associated hardware.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Thanks! I've seen other videos where the screw could be removed, but the collar on the screw was welded to the screw on this one. The only way I could see to further disassemble it would be to grind inside the channel and reweld it after. Given the screw seemed in good condition, it just got a decrease and relube in place.

  • @tomnorman5461
    @tomnorman5461 Před rokem

    3:33 I like the 'baggie idea', I don't think I've seen anybody do that before...excellent solution for the 'high-dollar' EVAPO-RUST solution!

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      It worked pretty well and slows down evaporation. That said, I'd buy a bigger bottle next time! 😄

  • @VictorBoba
    @VictorBoba Před rokem

    Great video. Made me realize I can use my Shaper to make holes in my workspace.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Thanks! I'd be interested to see what it inspires.

  • @ooglek
    @ooglek Před rokem

    Cool! How does this do in the hot summer sun? It seems like with no ventilation it could get VERY hot in there to the point where it might overheat.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      It has been going over a year without issue. Our temperatures here are reasonably mild, so it might struggle elsewhere.

  • @phenry5083
    @phenry5083 Před rokem

    Where ya located? Looks like about the same coverage as I was getting

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Without giving too much detail here in public, near the coast and roughly in the middle of the circle 😉

    • @phenry5083
      @phenry5083 Před rokem

      @@ShumanProjects Oh okay. I've got one deployed in Bakersfield, and I'm about to deploy another in Morro Bay

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Nice! How are you mounting them?

    • @phenry5083
      @phenry5083 Před rokem

      ​@@ShumanProjects the pi's/SDRs are mounted inside in my network racks and I used the dual band 2ft antenna from ADSB exchange mounted to the side of the house at the peak of the roof

  • @erickjustdidit6113
    @erickjustdidit6113 Před rokem

    Looking to replicate this project except raspberry pi are not available 😑. Is the 978MHz PiAware ADS-B Kit worth it for the price?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      You might be able to save a few bucks piecing a similar kit together from Amazon & eBay, but it actually look like a pretty good deal for what you get. I didn't use the filter, so I can't comment on how that would improve performance. I also don't know if the Zero can handle two receivers on one Pi. Do you only want 978MHz or are adding to an existing install? Most of my traffic is on 1090MHz.

    • @erickjustdidit6113
      @erickjustdidit6113 Před rokem

      @@ShumanProjects Thanks for the input I will do some amazon and ebay searching. This will be my first build.

  • @peterkolovos3079
    @peterkolovos3079 Před rokem

    First off, why didn't you buy a five gallon pail of Evaporust? Second, please don't tell me you only have one battery for your drill?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      This was my first use of Evapo-rust. Would definitely recommend a larger container for anyone attempting this. I don't think I can quite cost justify the 5 gallon pail for one project though. I do actually only have one battery. Most of my work is in the shop with corded tools, so one has worked out just fine for me. Thanks for watching :)

  • @coriscotupi
    @coriscotupi Před rokem

    Neat project! Did you encounter any problems with heat, from the electronics enclosed in a airtight box exposed to direct sunlight?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      I haven't had any issues and it has been running over a year now.

    • @coriscotupi
      @coriscotupi Před rokem

      @@ShumanProjects Thanks for the feedback. Good to know.

  • @GoldmansGarage
    @GoldmansGarage Před rokem

    Working on a 614 now. Why the multi coats?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Nice! I used a self-etching primer first, then the gloss enamel over top for the protective finish. This paint can be reapplied quickly after or you have to wait at least 24 hours for it to cure before recoating. I wanted to make sure I had a solid finish without any runs. Multiple light coats with cure time between came out looking and performing great!

  • @jhartwells
    @jhartwells Před rokem

    Would this run on a pi pico?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      No, the Pico doesn't have enough CPU or RAM to run this and is more of a microcontroller than a small computer like the Raspberry Pi 3, 4, or Zero.

  • @titozuma
    @titozuma Před 2 lety

    Very helpful. Thanks for sharing

  • @CosmicCraw7
    @CosmicCraw7 Před 2 lety

    are you feeding adsbexchange too? if not, please consider doing so..

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Yes! I started with the FlightAware image and have added OpenSky, ADS-B Exchange, and Flightradar24 to the same Raspberry Pi. I think I have about maxed the CPU at this point.

    • @CosmicCraw7
      @CosmicCraw7 Před rokem

      @@ShumanProjects awesome!

    • @coriscotupi
      @coriscotupi Před rokem

      @@ShumanProjects I have always wondered if it would be possible to feed to more than one sever with the one Pi. I ended making two complete, separate stations, one for FR24 and the other for RadarBox.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Yes! You can certainly feed multiple sites from the same Pi. I guess now with a second one you could set them both up to feed both sites, then move the second one somewhere else for more coverage!

    • @coriscotupi
      @coriscotupi Před rokem

      @@ShumanProjects Will look into that!

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE

    Nicely done! Well thought out project. thanks for sharing.

  • @TreyRYoung
    @TreyRYoung Před 2 lety

    I think I'm going to have to build this when I buy my shaper

  • @wickedmuffin76
    @wickedmuffin76 Před 2 lety

    Nice build, I have been thinking of something similar powered off a USB battery bank and solar panel. I just started messing around with SDR but have a few Raspberry Pi's and want to make a plane tracker and also an APRS IGate.

  • @p0loz
    @p0loz Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great video ! Looking to do that myself too but have 0 knowledge in Raspberry Pi. And I would like to stream the ADS-B data to all the tracker websites (FlightAware, FlightRadar24, AdsbExchange, Radarbox, etc..). Is it possible with only one antenna? Do I have to code or just download each platform image on the sd card?

    • @Doksamauru
      @Doksamauru Před 2 lety

      Why don’t you just buy a radarbox xrange. It does everything you say and you don’t need any knowledge for it.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 2 lety

      1. Looks like that would cost three times what I paid for parts, so your idea is more expensive. 2. The xrange looks to only have one radio for 1090 MHz, so my cheaper solution covers both 1090 MHz and 978 MHz. 3. Some people buy furniture at the store and some people make their own. I like to make stuff more than buy it. 4. "Don't need any knowledge..." ? I love to learn and understand, so building something new is more enjoyable to me than some prepackaged thing. I'm not saying you have to build your own setup, but I'm certainly glad I did.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 2 lety

      Thanks Paul! You can run one copy of the SDR software (dump1090/dump978) per SDR and have multiple processes reading from it. I have four different sites I'm feeding to from one Raspberry Pi. Be aware each new site does add CPU/memory load. There are many write ups that walk through getting multiple feeds going. Good luck!

  • @hunchojet
    @hunchojet Před 2 lety

    Very nice video! Thanks so much for this. Hopefully I can recreate this. Will keep you posted. (: How much did the whole project cost you at the time?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před rokem

      Thanks! Let me know if you build one. Cost at the time would be hard to say. Much of it was pieces I already had left over from other things. Today, FlightAware sells a single frequency kit for $120. Doing some quick shopping around now, I'd estimate about $137 to reconstruct my build buying everything for both frequencies. Raspberry Pi $35 (mythical pricing here in 2022) MicroSD $5 USB power $7 FlightAware Pro Stick Plus $40 FlightAware Pro Stick $37 PVC parts $5 RG-58/WBC-195R cable, 2 feet $2 2 SMA connectors $1 Plastic box $5 You can save big not getting the FlightAware USB SDR radios, but get the generic ones on eBay for around $15 each. They don't have filters, so the range isn't as good, but they still work pretty well!

  • @needlethread4715
    @needlethread4715 Před 2 lety

    does rtl-sdr v3 work with this setup?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 2 lety

      Yes, while I don't have hands on experience with it, I do see posts about people using it. One difference with some other SDR adapters is it looks like the RTL-SDR doesn't include a filter to limit to just the ADS-B frequencies and doesn't include an LNA. It will still work, but won't pull in some of the weaker signals. I started with a unbranded SDR module without a filter and LNA. It worked fine to get started.

    • @needlethread4715
      @needlethread4715 Před 2 lety

      @@ShumanProjects thanks for these info.

  • @javad_ebrahimi_ars
    @javad_ebrahimi_ars Před 2 lety

    Does flightradar24 give you money for tracking airplane? 499$ /YEAR ?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 2 lety

      I'm not aware of anyone paying you, but many of these sights like FlightAware and Flightradar24 offer you free account subscriptions that would otherwise cost money in exchange for your data contribution.

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 Před 4 měsíci

      they don't you get a free account subscription though

  • @dakotacavin5210
    @dakotacavin5210 Před 2 lety

    This is great, but I have a question no one seems to answer. Why buy a Raspberry Pi, antennae, etc to track aircraft when you already can through ADS-B Exchange free of charge?

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 2 lety

      This is what feeds ADS-B Exchange. From their website: "This wouldn’t be possible without our amazing community of volunteers and feeders hosting airplane tracking equipment all over the globe. And we are always looking for new participants to expand our network. Be sure to check out the “how to feed” page to find out how you can help." In my case, there was missing coverage on 978 MHz in my area, so you can thank me specifically for that data on ADS-B Exchange.

  • @jamescarter3883
    @jamescarter3883 Před 2 lety

    That really sucks brother! ha ha GREAT JOB!! Very helpful thank you for posting. My friend has a big KERN Laser table which uses a vacuum bed. He cuts my acrylic pieces for me. he uses simple cardboard pieces to block zones & simply cuts them to shape to fill the zones. So,, saving a few box pieces from inbound shipments come in real handy(And they are light !!) I am making one of these to fit on a BORA Centipede table 2ftx4' for the Shaper Origin, 1/4 inch Ply base. Pine frame and internal ribs. using pegboard for the vacuum-spoil and sealing the top layer with silicone so I can pull it with a knife for replacement. The frame and internal ribs will be glued and clamped and stapled, but The top pegboard edges will be siliconed and then pinned down with a few wood screws, and the BORA table will have a few indexing pegs to prevent the whole contraption from sliding.. I don't know if it will work. Wish me good success! NOTE the BORA table has a foldable top that has peg holes, it is 4ft long x2' the Origin sits on the end occupying one foot of space, the vacuume table is 3ftx2ft and is sitting level with the workstation, so the thickness of my vac-bed is the height of the workstation (Coplanar) with the bed. The whole setup is very portable and light.(We will see!!) You are an inspiration, Warm Regards Jimbo C.

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching! Keep us posted in how your build goes.

  • @brandonbarr2784
    @brandonbarr2784 Před 2 lety

    wow how noticeable that will be. i just have a 1090MHz fiberglass antenna up on the roof

    • @ShumanProjects
      @ShumanProjects Před 2 lety

      Glad you have something working for you. As for noticing my build, you can't see the box from the street at all. The antennas have line of sight to the horizon, so it works out well for my goals here: cheap, elevated, and no drilling holes in the house.

  • @vincenttx811
    @vincenttx811 Před 2 lety

    many thanks -very helpfull. Greetings from Belgium