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  • @_REDIO_
    @_REDIO_ Před rokem +162

    One of my favorite things about your channel is that you don’t edit out ALL of the missteps and mistakes. I’m a software engineer and a hobbyist maker myself and it’s so validating to see someone else make mistakes. We all do. However some people prefer to edit those out to appear more perfect than they actually are. Failure is ALWAYS and option.

    • @hakancarlsson2881
      @hakancarlsson2881 Před rokem +1

      Agreed! I skip all channels that leave those out....

    • @ginger_nosoul
      @ginger_nosoul Před rokem +1

      I dropped my bottle once as a baby, only mistake iv ever made 🤣

    • @lelandjohn485
      @lelandjohn485 Před rokem

      Yeah but why did Sam leave, boys?

    • @kwilliams2239
      @kwilliams2239 Před rokem +1

      @@ginger_nosoul I once thought I made a mistake, but I was wrong.

    • @jamestheferret
      @jamestheferret Před rokem

      He's actually quite patient when he makes a mistake, or at least they've edited out the bit where he kicks the shit out of some trash cans haha it happens!

  • @PikkaBird
    @PikkaBird Před rokem +190

    Suggestion: Turn the chip/dip tubs 90° so they're not stretched out so far away from your hand. Then swap the dip and chips around so the lighter of the two is further out. This will place all the weight closer to the pivot make it so the leverage won't cause so much rubbing between the plates. Also, you could rout recesses in the bottom of the snack caddy instead and get rid of the top and end plate entirely. Then you would make the whole contraption lighter AND possibly eliminate the need for a counterweight on the bottom.

    • @RelyksLegacy
      @RelyksLegacy Před rokem +5

      On top of all of that, instead of the Popsicle stick, a waxed plastic piece would work wonders as a failsafe I'm pretty sure. Not too sure why they thought of the 3d printed washer for less friction but still put a wood piece on the bottom.

    • @threeriversforge1997
      @threeriversforge1997 Před rokem +5

      And make the top plate thinner, a 1/4" rather than the 1/2" they ended up with. In the original, it looks like he used 3/8" plywood for everything, which would be light and stiff.

    • @cesarlemos1337
      @cesarlemos1337 Před 9 měsíci

      He could also cut the sides on an angle so the wouldn't touch each other or have an extra support bearing on the topside.

    • @madmayhem2000
      @madmayhem2000 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Empty beer, chips and dip into a horse feed bag and tilt head back!

    • @oldNavyJZ
      @oldNavyJZ Před 6 měsíci

      Was just going to comment this. But you already did.

  • @henryyandle7950
    @henryyandle7950 Před rokem +190

    You should try using a thrust bearing. I think that might eliminate the play.

    • @TheBryceMan1000
      @TheBryceMan1000 Před rokem +27

      Screaming this at the screen from the get go. Lol

    • @jozak78
      @jozak78 Před rokem +12

      Also try switching the order of the chips and dip so the weight is closer to the bearing

    • @derickburgad6996
      @derickburgad6996 Před rokem +5

      Glad I’m not the only one

    • @joshuaharris4484
      @joshuaharris4484 Před rokem +5

      Came here to say the same thing!

    • @Kapelannew
      @Kapelannew Před rokem +2

      Thank you! Was going nuts on this side of the screen.

  • @SteamGeezerUK
    @SteamGeezerUK Před rokem +41

    So off the back of 30+ years of engineering, I had all kinds of useful and informative suggestions to make the thing work better, but basically now I just want chips and dip, so thanks...

  • @allenpeachy3987
    @allenpeachy3987 Před rokem +62

    I think it could help to move the dip in toward the pivot so that there is less downward pressure on the friction joint. Just a thought.

  • @qutlicopatlixhotutti6552
    @qutlicopatlixhotutti6552 Před rokem +35

    The "play" in the bearing blocks isn't a error. Its so you can compensate for error. Normally you would always use two of these bearing blocks to mount a shaft. next time just use one thrust bearing and sandwich it between two plates. You also dont need two bearings, one bearing in one piece and just a fixed bolt in the other would have worked fine.

  • @0whitestone
    @0whitestone Před rokem +4

    I really enjoy this kind of content, I really appreciate you leaving in all of the struggle and the redo attempts.

  • @timoffen3615
    @timoffen3615 Před rokem +16

    Maybe have the dip container next to to bearing. The extra weight of the dip being so far away is making it bind up

  • @zook909
    @zook909 Před rokem +2

    Love your version better. Bringing the bigger and better. Def a piece that would be talked about in the tailgate. 🎉

  • @insanecomicdude
    @insanecomicdude Před 11 měsíci +3

    I really appreciate how positive and supportive you always are of the other video creators you reference.

  • @pyrace
    @pyrace Před 7 měsíci +1

    Dude!
    You got me in strife with the Missus. I was supposed to be working on the back deck today, but I got stuck watching your movies...
    Maybe build a comfortable Dog Box. I could definitely use that!
    Love your movies, mate.
    I love the way you figure as you go, it's how I've done some of my best work.

  • @JBond73
    @JBond73 Před rokem +8

    Use a thrust bearing in between the two wood structures. That will give you smooth rotation. 👍

    • @supertitan21
      @supertitan21 Před rokem

      Thats what i was thinking the entire video

  • @suddenfailure
    @suddenfailure Před 2 měsíci +1

    You do much better that I ever could at turning 🙌🏻

  • @amitdave1094
    @amitdave1094 Před rokem +5

    Add the dip first then the chips because the dip is heavy and is counter weighting the Trey 😊

  • @stevenkellerman6542
    @stevenkellerman6542 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Do his peanut dispenser next! Love your channel, it's great! Using your knowledge to help build my first river table.

  • @brianm7837
    @brianm7837 Před rokem +6

    As others mentioned a thrust bearing would help the swivel action a bunch. Also I wonder if you could eliminate the upper portion of the chip and salsa holder. Add a gusset to support the weight of the chips and salsa on the lower board. The weight of the chips and salsa would act as the counter weight.

  • @dennisonseeto
    @dennisonseeto Před rokem +8

    I think you need a thrust bearing in between the two sections. 🙂

  • @FornaxusCrucible
    @FornaxusCrucible Před rokem +5

    Line the sides that are rubbing with thin sheets of teflon (you can get those anywhere they sell Heat Transfer Vinyl supplies). That thing will glide like nobody's business.

  • @strangetamer69x12
    @strangetamer69x12 Před rokem +1

    I love how serious & in depth he went to make this mobile personal bar 😂 * yoda impersonation* clear are the priorities with this one haha

  • @Billybob09871
    @Billybob09871 Před rokem +20

    You only need the bearing on one side. The bolt on the handle side can be fixed rigid coming out like a stud. Then both of the pillow bearings fitted to the chip side. One either side of the wood. That will give more strength to the pivoting mechanism. If you look at the original video there is no contact between the two pieces other than the bolt. No contact, no friction. You also shouldn't have used the thick wood on the unsupported end as that's just unnecessary ballast, a thin dowel would have be adequate.

    • @thewickedwhydah
      @thewickedwhydah Před rokem

      Additionally the pivot point should have been in the center of the board.

  • @KyleHarrisonRedacted
    @KyleHarrisonRedacted Před 11 měsíci +1

    Man. When I watch your channel all I can think sometimes is “MAN it must be nice to have all this raw material just ready to go for whatever you need to do” 😂
    Meanwhile I’m over here humming and hawing over whether I can afford a sheet of plywood for a dog house base, much less how to find the time to empty the back of the pickup in order to haul it back home lol

  • @joshloch9243
    @joshloch9243 Před rokem +1

    Angle the wood underneath the bearing on either side away from each other so only the bearing area is touching. That would illuminate the rubbing and give room for the play.

  • @jimmckay2337
    @jimmckay2337 Před rokem +5

    Great video. Seems that the only thing that didn’t give you problem was the wood turning. 😂😂😂

  • @mikep3813
    @mikep3813 Před rokem +2

    Southern Tier brewery! Brewed in my backyard

  • @malcolmgruber8165
    @malcolmgruber8165 Před rokem

    I loved this video. All the failures and attempts to make a giant contraption. Amazing. And all for an item that is a solution looking for a problem.

  • @marquisethomas5611
    @marquisethomas5611 Před rokem +4

    It looks like the pivot point was a little too high in the first one, so when you added the weight(the chips & dip) it just sagged, too much friction so it wouldn't turn freely how it did empty

  • @commandoconstruction2720
    @commandoconstruction2720 Před 9 měsíci +1

    So fun! About three quarters way through, I wondered about centering the beer, and having the snack trays hang down lower than the beer. I’ll sleep on that! Awesome work, great vid, thanks to designer and your crew!

  • @Shop_Simplicity
    @Shop_Simplicity Před rokem

    The second one is so you, glad you made it John sized in the end, great video!!

  • @skip4scrap
    @skip4scrap Před rokem

    absolutely AWESOME!

  • @georgelopez5374
    @georgelopez5374 Před 9 měsíci

    I appreciate he didn’t quit, but just fully sent a new one at the end.

  • @krosmanfamily
    @krosmanfamily Před rokem +1

    That was so terrible it was amazing! Legend!

  • @nullrout556
    @nullrout556 Před měsícem

    The square carbide tool is for roughing. Basically turning the square wood round/knocking the corners off.
    The round carbide makes curves (beads and coves) easier and will leave you a better--albeit not great--finish cut. At the end of the day all carbides work by scraping the wood and leads to more tear-out, especially on end grain. Gouges and skews leave a better finish because they can slice or peel the wood grain without tearing.

  • @techexamined
    @techexamined Před rokem

    Home Improvement/ Tim the Toolman Taylor level of step up.. More Power! Argargargarg!! 😂😂😂
    Great stuff!!

  • @ulisesselmann1454
    @ulisesselmann1454 Před rokem +1

    One thing that might help: put opposing strong magnets in the two parts - the magnetic field might be strong enough to force them apart and eliminate the friction introduced by the weight of the containers.

  • @-dystopic-
    @-dystopic- Před rokem

    “Can’t be an alcoholic if you don’t drink”
    This is the mantra I live my life by!

  • @AP-zw6ql
    @AP-zw6ql Před rokem +1

    You probably could make the small one work with one addition. Cut a slot 2" below the pivot point, where you can mount a bearing horizontally. The bearing just needs to protrude maybe an 1/8". Just enough so when the loaded snack tray flexes the unit, it hits the bearing instead of the other piece of wood. Now it can roll along the outside of the bearing instead of binding.

  • @thepagan5432
    @thepagan5432 Před rokem +1

    LoL, I laughed so much I pee'd a little, that's twice today. I have been an avid diy'er for over 50 years, the only pearl of wisdom I can pass on is, patience.

  • @kevinf3641
    @kevinf3641 Před rokem

    Gotta love the process

  • @williamallison999
    @williamallison999 Před rokem

    great project

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 Před rokem

    Love it man.

  • @TwiLightVids
    @TwiLightVids Před rokem

    The vacuum and glue trick was pretty legit

  • @pathardage1880
    @pathardage1880 Před 4 měsíci

    fun project and glorious, over-engineered solution. oh, well done.

  • @somebodyandthem
    @somebodyandthem Před rokem

    Two weeks between uploads OMG I cried when this came up. Such a good mf video

  • @762xDevin
    @762xDevin Před rokem +1

    A set of thrust bearings and washers between the pieces, as well as on the bolt head and nut would have made this a lot easier I think. Love the vids. Keep it up!

  • @juliancannizzaro2906
    @juliancannizzaro2906 Před rokem +1

    Use thrust bearings will keep the joint tighter and smoother. Also use a small spacer down the bottom between each part to eliminate the flexing

  • @LionsSlappy
    @LionsSlappy Před rokem

    Exactly a little over one inch 😂. This project is great and you sir are a Jedi on the lathe😉

  • @designerwookiee
    @designerwookiee Před 9 měsíci

    I like that the response to having spent so much time and experienced so much trouble with the original design was to just overdesign it even further and make a new, even bulkier version from scratch.

  • @jwwolter
    @jwwolter Před rokem +5

    Love these videos. It's like the fella next door that has more money than he knows what to do with so starts a woodshop with amazing tools but doesn't quite know how to use everything but has no qualms about trying to make any/everything he sees. Not hating, actually envious and looking forward to even more videos! cheers

  • @bgpappy30
    @bgpappy30 Před rokem

    I freaking love your videos brother. One love!!!

  • @JasonGrissom
    @JasonGrissom Před rokem

    Appreciate the effort but I loved that you Malecki'd it at the end. 🙌

  • @jessesmith6497
    @jessesmith6497 Před rokem

    Love it! But what I really want is the digital file of the Ron Swanson image I have been lusting over for YEARS!

  • @cuauthemocdelgadillo1509

    If you switch the chips and the dip the weight distribution might be better and allow it to rotate on the first handle you made.

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugosz Před 2 měsíci +1

    Put the food on the bottom shelf, delete the top shelf. Move the joint as high as possible.
    That will save weight.

  • @thomaskeane5723
    @thomaskeane5723 Před rokem

    Great start to summer! A happy Memorial Day to all of my fellow veterans. H2P!

  • @Xx_KingMoses_xX
    @Xx_KingMoses_xX Před rokem

    Very simple solution to this. Use a thrust bearing. It will counter rotate the chip side.

  • @axel_is_gaming
    @axel_is_gaming Před rokem +5

    Physics happened. You have the axle at the top and not in the middle. When you put on weight it will flex and apply friction. If you put the axle in the middle (where it rotates), it will work every time, as the flex will be put in a bearing and not on the wood.

  • @kaitlynnmountney8331
    @kaitlynnmountney8331 Před rokem +12

    I love that you have a laser but not some of the more common woodworking machines. Made me giggle when you went from “I don’t have anything to turn dowels” to “we have a laser” 8:01

    • @nateolmsted22
      @nateolmsted22 Před rokem +2

      He said "I don't have any dowels so I'm gonna have to turn a handle"

    • @darleneredden3251
      @darleneredden3251 Před rokem

      That and I don't have a scroll saw

  • @ryanm1579
    @ryanm1579 Před 7 měsíci

    If you added two inlaid, Teflon rings opposite each other, it may alleviate the rub when the weight is added. The food going on top is countering the weight on the bottom and compounding the pinch. Teflon rings would be easy to manage and slow to wear out.

  • @matthewspurlock3860
    @matthewspurlock3860 Před rokem +1

    Think a wider bearing, like for a lazy susan, may have worked better, and of course making it lighter would solve a bunch of issues. That thick heavy wood was the death nail of this project.

  • @christinelindeman1984
    @christinelindeman1984 Před rokem +1

    I love everything you do! At first look I was ready to say, "What a silly project!" Then I watched the process and I have renewed respect. Though I am not a wood-worker, I'm a fiber artist who works from sheep to completed project, so I completely appreciate the incredible amount of behind the scenes planning and work that goes in to what seems like the simplest of things! PS- Hubby totally connected with the comment, "My hand wouldn't fit in here." I completely appreciate you saying, "This is so much harder than I thought!" Hah! to you, Sara, kids, your help-mates, and the guys behind the scenes!

  • @nateolmsted22
    @nateolmsted22 Před rokem

    Leverage my guy. Friend and foe

  • @mr.yawnie
    @mr.yawnie Před měsícem

    You could have added curved grooves to both of the plates between the existing bearing, with ball bearings in between the "tracks". This way the bottom parts of the wood below the turn bearing won't cause as much friction due to flex.

  • @bionicgeekgrrl
    @bionicgeekgrrl Před rokem +1

    Maybe some kind of Teflon coating on the surfaces that have to move might help. Also the bearing being at the top means that the weight of the dip pushed the bottom edges against each other. So perhaps making the gap the same as the width of the bearing and something like Teflon on the surfaces so there's no friction at the bottom.

  • @BigSauceOfficial
    @BigSauceOfficial Před rokem

    “I think I should reward myself with a 10:45 in the morning beer” 😂 John I love how sarcastic you are with the shit talkers!

  • @vivienrubio8129
    @vivienrubio8129 Před rokem +1

    You could have put a hole saw in the drill press that is slightly smaller than the diameter of the can. Since you are routing out the edge, this would allow you to sneak up on the snug fit for the can.

  • @NovaDragon
    @NovaDragon Před 10 měsíci

    A bearing down at the bottom sunk into the wood but sticking out just enough to stop the joint from flexing and making it rub against the bottom of the two peaces would help keep slop off the joint as well as smoothen the motion

  • @zifnabalias5062
    @zifnabalias5062 Před rokem

    turning, this should be fun

  • @Lalalumberland
    @Lalalumberland Před 8 měsíci

    24:20 - This is a great moment in CZcams history! Cheers🍻

  • @OMPG_YT
    @OMPG_YT Před rokem

    That was awesome! Love the “malecki” style finisher. Just need arms like the hulkster to carry it round. Still awesome though

  • @Fl4nken
    @Fl4nken Před rokem

    you could use a set screw to hold the bearing, also nylon washers for low friction!

  • @makal4966
    @makal4966 Před rokem

    Fun to watch. 😂

  • @SargeWolf010
    @SargeWolf010 Před rokem +1

    Seeing that device made me hungry lolz also John and workers in the background do you like spicy Salsa? 🤨

  • @Zequax
    @Zequax Před rokem

    for starters put the dip on the inside as its the heavy help reliving some strain of the baring preventing the bottom from rubing and the first one might have worked

  • @timothyleiby2798
    @timothyleiby2798 Před rokem

    Turners are the fly fishers of the wood working community 😂

  • @qurtneyedwards7688
    @qurtneyedwards7688 Před 7 měsíci

    The Austin Powers clip gets me every time

  • @mtaiga9001
    @mtaiga9001 Před rokem +1

    The shaft wobbling is a feature not a bug. Most mounted bearings are designed to compensate for shaft misalignment so they have some flex built in to the mount.

  • @michaelandin1167
    @michaelandin1167 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Ayeee southern tier brewing, I went to unclog their toilet a couple months ago lol

  • @kevinkruczek633
    @kevinkruczek633 Před rokem +1

    The most relatable thing I've ever seen was you looking for your wrench when it was in your hand.

  • @jackellis48
    @jackellis48 Před 2 měsíci

    I think a thrust bearing would have helped also a few more washers to make the gap bigger so the wood doesn't bind at the bottom

  • @RavensViewStudio
    @RavensViewStudio Před 10 měsíci

    Take a look at "thrust needle roller bearings". One of those between the two blocks will act as a washer but with almost no friction.

  • @dominickdavenport1242

    What you could try is the same set up with the bolt, but and spacer. But maybe get a standard cased ball bearing but counter sink it slightly into the wood?

  • @woofy435
    @woofy435 Před rokem +2

    I noticed the pivot placement is at the top. So, you might want to have it more to the center for less friction on rotation maybe?

    • @edswanson3941
      @edswanson3941 Před rokem

      Exactly what I was thinking. Center that bearing and it would work better.

  • @RyTrapp0
    @RyTrapp0 Před rokem

    A torrington bearing in between each half, and it would function super smooth! Probably!

  • @ThisRandomGuyYouDidntNotice

    might not be the original design, but you could rout a slot at the bottom of the beer part, bore a hole from the bottom and screw in another bearing. I mean orthogonal to the first one, so the chips part rides on a bearing. if that doesn't cancel out the friction problem idk what will xD

  • @mr.southernsimple9752

    Omg your awesome increasing the surface area of the bearing will balance the weight distribution of the other side decreasing the drag. Meaning us a bigger bearing

  • @truthteller8361
    @truthteller8361 Před rokem

    You made an awesome looking paperweight

  • @Blaaake
    @Blaaake Před rokem

    John is the kinda guy to hold a bud light and skinny pop with pink nails😂😂😂

  • @bornakreca2625
    @bornakreca2625 Před rokem

    he used thinner wood on the top and dowls on both ends, thats why his works.
    its basically a camera stabilization arm for beer and snacks

  • @OzkArnales
    @OzkArnales Před 8 měsíci

    Excelente video!

  • @KeithSkates
    @KeithSkates Před 2 měsíci

    You had the right idea of using a bearing, but pillow blocks are not designed for side-loading. Your best bet would have been a pair of skateboard bearings (608zz), and a threaded rod and washers.
    [nut, large washer, bearing, 3 washers (large, small, large), bearing, large washer, nut] (using the large washers to hold the bearings in each side of the pivot point)

  • @csipe5
    @csipe5 Před 9 měsíci

    I can't believe I watched you fail for 95% of that video to COMPLETELY REDEEM YOURSELF! Good work. The success part of the video can now be a CZcams Short.

  • @Hot.Soup.
    @Hot.Soup. Před rokem

    Try using teflon on teflon as a spacer below the bearing where it is rubbing when it pivots

  • @wito1974
    @wito1974 Před rokem

    Genialne! 👍😜

  • @patrickdix772
    @patrickdix772 Před rokem +1

    A couple of thoughts, you probably only needed 1 bearing to allow the parts to turn, which would reduce the play since the side without a bearing would be able to be locked to stay at 90 degrees. Second is if you put something like a low friction furniture glide below the axle. That would help the wood parts not bind up if the axle gets out of alignment. Last thing is the thing mentioned already, by switching the salsa and chips locations.

  • @koorbloh
    @koorbloh Před rokem +1

    I wonder if that first one would have less pinch if you swapped the (heavy) salsa and the chips? Fun build for sure.

  • @andrewsturgess2033
    @andrewsturgess2033 Před rokem

    Not sure if anyone pointed this out yet but in the original build you can see the top is canted off from the bottom when the holder sits on a table, but when he lifts it the holder has a pretty even gap. Seems like he put the hole at an angle or has the dip holder slightly higher than the beer holder to create an artificial gap and to remove the pinching issue you are having. Or maybe just a larger gap than one would expect.

  • @GuildOfCalamity
    @GuildOfCalamity Před 6 měsíci

    You want the most weight towards the pivot point, so the salsa should really be on the inside and the chips on the outside.

  • @trevorbailey9611
    @trevorbailey9611 Před 6 měsíci

    thrust bearing between the boards would have made the rotation super smooth.

  • @4helm
    @4helm Před rokem

    I wish I could get Southern Tier here in Missouri. Had their nitro crème brûlée stout and it was life changing

  • @omarmontoya2774
    @omarmontoya2774 Před 10 měsíci

    Definitely should use bearings along with a thrust bearing between the two pieces.