Making Bellows From A Venetian Blind

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
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Komentáře • 92

  • @Scott_C
    @Scott_C Před 4 lety +14

    Love the frequent uploads.

  • @grahamh4960
    @grahamh4960 Před 4 lety +5

    Here I sit in thought on how life is so complicated and prove me wrong every time. When you first mentioned making a bellows from a Venetian Blind, I had no idea how you would do it, you make it look simple. 👌

  • @Scott_C
    @Scott_C Před 4 lety +2

    @Robert Murray-Smith From a hand built standpoint those bellows look very well built. Probably couldn't buy something as inexpensive, and high quality.
    I also love the customizable nature of them. If you're a blacksmith and want a furnace bellows you could probably come up with some fiberglass blanket and heat resistant adhesive , use metal blinds and there you go.

  • @TheWingnut58
    @TheWingnut58 Před 4 lety +1

    For a quick and dirty bellows, try collapsible plastic clothes dryer vent pipe....works like a charm!

  • @krakencoffeeroasters3727

    Great video! It seems to me that if you started with a strip of the tape (sticky side up) pinned to your baseboard that when you laid out the first set of pieces (for each side) you could get the spacing perfect and not risk any of the pieces moving when you laid the top layer of tape on.

  • @Killianwsh
    @Killianwsh Před 4 lety +1

    Great tutorial Rob! Dad had several old cameras with those on them that fascinated me as a kid, but I never knew how they were made!

  • @nickhadziannis8451
    @nickhadziannis8451 Před 4 lety +1

    At first I thought... wtf is he doing I would have done it differently but robs design is much more efficient than mine... most enjoyable watch

  • @dotz0cat
    @dotz0cat Před rokem

    Actually watching this for camera bellows. That English accent is just the cherry on top.

  • @dgpreston5593
    @dgpreston5593 Před 4 lety +5

    For those keeping tally, Rob's new channel "101 Uses for Venetian blinds" should be available after 99 more uses....

  • @tebbi67
    @tebbi67 Před 4 lety +1

    Aah so it goes so, that I have never seen before how they are made.
    Great THX for this Video!!

  • @karterwebs742
    @karterwebs742 Před 4 lety +1

    This man is crazy. In a good way!

  • @aga5897
    @aga5897 Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice ! The Bellows look great. Brilliant recycling !

  • @das250250
    @das250250 Před 4 lety +1

    Love the geometryof folding spaces

  • @mechanical1955
    @mechanical1955 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Rob
    That is great I have another applicacion for this
    Somewhat modified but as slideway protectors for diy cnc machines
    The last thing you need is swarf getting into your nice precision linear bearings
    It would have to be a channel section to lie either side of the carriage but could run on wires
    either side to guide it
    I hope that make sense
    Maybe show me ?

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety

      i like that idea mate and itdoesmake sense - basically the cross section i did was square you can make any cross section by arranging the stiffeners correctly

    • @mechanical1955
      @mechanical1955 Před 4 lety

      @@ThinkingandTinkering Hi Rob
      I will be building a CNC lathe over winter and am going to try it
      It has to work just one half of your bellows , Thanks for the idea

  • @ronniepirtlejr2606
    @ronniepirtlejr2606 Před 4 lety +1

    Someone was so excited about your video they accidentally hit the thumbs down.
    Either that or they're just a troll!
    Thank you for your great videos. They are always entertaining & educational Robert!😁👍

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety

      lol - I get one every now and then. mate - but to be honest trolls don't last long on here

  • @davemillan3360
    @davemillan3360 Před 4 lety +2

    It's like Blue Peter for adults :)

  • @SaucemanSauceman
    @SaucemanSauceman Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome. I been wanting to make this.

  • @scotttovey
    @scotttovey Před 4 lety +2

    Now all you need is some reeds and buttons and you have yourself an accordion.
    OK, it'd be a bit more difficult than that, but it does require bellows to make.

  • @colouroboros9993
    @colouroboros9993 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks a lot!

  • @kuravani1963
    @kuravani1963 Před 4 lety +1

    good video ..Thanks

  • @NorthernKitty
    @NorthernKitty Před 4 lety

    The method is ingenious!! I'm always amazed at the simplicity of your solutions. I'm kicking myself for having recently thrown away some badly abused blinds (cats) after replacing them. Already looking around to see "which window needs new blinds?" 😋 I was thinking a black lawn-and-leaf garbage bag might be perfect for the plastic - it's usually around 1.5 mil, which I think is probably about what lightweight laminating film is, and I have a ton around for autumn leaf raking. Just not sure if thermal properties are similar, so I'll have to be careful ironing or end up with a real mess!

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety +1

      the laminating film has a coat of glue on it which the heat 'activates' I would use carpet glue if I were you

    • @NorthernKitty
      @NorthernKitty Před 4 lety

      ​@@ThinkingandTinkering Ah, OK!! I always thought it was simply a plastic with a higher melting temperature and/or different thermal properties.

  • @fogdog165
    @fogdog165 Před 4 lety +2

    Might a one-way valve in one end be useful? If so, how would one make such a thing?

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety +2

      put a flap over it - that acts like a valve

    • @fogdog165
      @fogdog165 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ThinkingandTinkering Well aren't you the clever lad.

  • @tvathome562
    @tvathome562 Před 4 lety

    wow pleasure to watch you make, ill think i will have to buy mine with my hand eye coordination

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety

      lol - there are lots of good alternatives out there mate - I use on in my next vid

  • @inoirokk
    @inoirokk Před rokem

    Thank you this is genius really

  • @sandeepnaik6818
    @sandeepnaik6818 Před 4 lety +2

    Can you make video on network boosting antenna? Would be very useful as most of us are stuck at home

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety

      not really interested in doing that mate - sorry

    • @paulmaydaynight9925
      @paulmaydaynight9925 Před 4 lety +1

      Sandeep naik@ with time and your actual effort its simple enough.... buy roberts really conductive ink from his shop, and paint a generic "Fractal antenna" on some Hemp And Seaweed Bioplastic board, plastic bag,"chinese box bellows kite" etc...
      connect and use several cheap "ESP32 wifi" connected to a diy A4 ,250 ream paper battery through a "buck converter"
      throw in the czcams.com/video/6eDI-kNsZ7Y/video.html
      Solid state Magnetic Field Diode.
      3,912 views•Aug 8, 2019
      ,OzSolarPower
      and earth battery +£ czcams.com/video/zKLiAxFAb8A/video.html " to trickle charge everything, then set and forget it outside connect as required....
      and look at diy antiquated "yagi directional" if you want far bigger visable antenna.....
      czcams.com/video/AX95oaQAjTM/video.html
      DIY Spray WiFi fractal antenna - Sierpinski Gasket
      czcams.com/video/4LY5n34zA4s/video.html
      ESP32 WiFi Repeater | Range Extender
      czcams.com/video/FLFkTweCBsI/video.html
      How to make a 2.4 GHz Yagi antenna (AKIO TV)
      i supose painting a "Fractal antenna" on the Bellows might make a variable freq dual wifi antenna plus wireless device+ power with some poc testing too, lol

  • @caltonthevloger3054
    @caltonthevloger3054 Před rokem

    Wow nice idea

  • @oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164

    Well played Squire.

  • @BoB4jjjjs
    @BoB4jjjjs Před 4 lety +1

    I would have used Plastic waterproof ducting, it is almost a bellows as it is, 6 or 9 inch in old money.

  • @randolphtorres4172
    @randolphtorres4172 Před 4 lety

    THANKSGIVING

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet Před 4 lety

    O M absolute G! I almost have to make this, purely for the pleasure of having it form that folded concertina from a tube!!!!!!!!
    🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety +1

      lol

    • @wordreet
      @wordreet Před 4 lety

      @@ThinkingandTinkering Well I'm sure you can't deny that folding that thing down into it's intended form wasn't extremely satisfying! 😁

  • @nickhadziannis8451
    @nickhadziannis8451 Před 4 lety

    Just realised a great cheep easyer option for this would be to use air condition/extractor fan ducting consetina.... £20 for 30 meters comes in a variety of Gerths... I have some 12 inch at home. Its airtight light tight and has a wire threaded throughout to gove registry... its even availible double lined with with aluminium inside so you can do hot hot air and have strenght.

  • @paulmaydaynight9925
    @paulmaydaynight9925 Před 4 lety

    whatever you do, dont start making those stiffeners into battery/supercap test samples then reuse them ,join them and turn them into power generating bellows after testing or you will have to much local stored energy to find and forget a use for.

  • @AdrianP247
    @AdrianP247 Před 4 lety

    Maybe you could tell Luke about those Venetian blinds, for his bottle wind generator v2.0 :)

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety

      nice one mate but i have already done a version of a wind generator from a venetian blind

  • @pulesjet
    @pulesjet Před 4 lety

    Tried pitcher bellow out in my head and got lost.. LOL Thank You. Simplicity not so Simple.

  • @jagardina
    @jagardina Před 4 lety

    The only question I'd have is the durability of the plastic film. But as you say, other materials can be used as the need defines. Blacksmiths traditionally used leather I believe. I'm sure there's a number of suitable materials today.

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums Před 4 lety

    Very good Robert. If you ran a heat gun over all the joins would the thing become too rigid?

  • @tombouie
    @tombouie Před 4 lety

    Amazing

  • @RupertBruce
    @RupertBruce Před 4 lety +3

    I'm going to give duct tape a try 🙂

  • @strongforce8466
    @strongforce8466 Před 4 lety

    Ingenious 🔥

  • @jamest.5001
    @jamest.5001 Před 4 lety +1

    How do you make a bellows, from blind Venetians???
    Ha-ha, coolrunnings!

  • @stevetobias4890
    @stevetobias4890 Před 4 lety

    To think how long ago these were first made. I have a desire to do some research into the history of the bellows. I wonder if they were first created by a blacksmith and then adapted to a musical instrument. Will do some googling when I wake up in the morning.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety

      go for it mate and let me know

    • @stevetobias4890
      @stevetobias4890 Před 4 lety

      @@ThinkingandTinkering yes it was invented for metallurgy originally. Here is an excellent clip from Wikipedia where there are some ancient bellow principals used, thip cut and past is a double piston bellows from China.
      info from - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bellows#:~:text=Such%20bellows%20existed%20in%20China,from%20one%20level%20to%20another.
      Double-acting piston bellows are a type of bellows used by blacksmiths and smelters to increase the air flow going into the forge, with the property that air is blown out on both strokes of the handle (in contrast to simpler and more common bellows that blow air when the stroke is in one direction and refill the bellows in the other direction). These bellows blow a more constant, and thus stronger, blast than simple bellows. Such bellows existed in China at least since the 5th century BC, when it was invented, and had reached Europe by the 16th century. In 240 BC, The ancient Greek inventor Ctesibius of Alexandria independently invented a double-action piston bellow used to lift water from one level to another.
      A piston is enclosed in a rectangular box with a handle coming out one side. The piston edges are covered with feathers, fur, or soft paper to ensure that it is airtight and lubricated. As the piston is pulled, air from one side enters and flows through the nozzle and as it is pushed air enters from the opposite side and flows through the same nozzle.

  • @asstronix6657
    @asstronix6657 Před 4 lety

    Nice haircut 💇‍♂️🎩

  • @conductiveinkalternative918

    Neat!

  • @RandomSmith
    @RandomSmith Před 4 lety

    You might also get away with using cardboard as the stiffener.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety

      for sure - I just used the strips as I had a broken blind and it was a quick way to make sure they were all the same width

  • @MarkSeve
    @MarkSeve Před 4 lety +1

    Your destroying my indoctrinated view that the universe is complicated Robert!

    • @scotttovey
      @scotttovey Před 4 lety +2

      He is a diabolical evil genius, isn't he? 😂🤣😂
      It's like the computer geeks trying to figure out why a computer won't start.
      The supervisor walks in to see how things are coming along and notices something; then asks: Is this supposed to be plugged in?
      We often start with the complex rather than first eliminating the simple.
      When we do so, we usually end up wasting a good bit of time.

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety +2

      lol - cheers mate

    • @ThinkingandTinkering
      @ThinkingandTinkering  Před 4 lety +2

      lol - nice one mate

    • @MarkSeve
      @MarkSeve Před 4 lety

      @@scotttovey One would almost think it was intentional. hmmm.... Thank you for replying Scott. Have a wonderful day brother.

    • @scotttovey
      @scotttovey Před 4 lety +1

      @@MarkSeve 😎👍