Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Making a Die Filer Machine!
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Adam uses the time he has during quarantine to finish up a kit he's been working on for over a year: a die filing machine. It's a tool Adam learned about watching Clickspring, and the kit requires machining and finishing beautiful cast pieces as well as mounting it to a motor and stand. Let's follow along as Adam builds and pieces together all the supporting parts for this machine and adds a new tool to the workshop!
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Find the filing machine kit Adam makes here: mlatoolbox.com/MLA-18.html
Is there an easy place to find the motor he used?
at 4:43 Adam said there'd be a link to the pen he's using, could we get that?
After covid19 is over you and @thehacksmith should collab
@@juan_a_otero it's the pica marker. There's a video in the tools playlist on it
prefer your shots and editing to the vids when they help you Adam, haha
45:46 high speed nose blowing with the best sound I've heard so far this year.
That was hysterical. I loved it. I couldn't stop laughing
@@malachiXX Same here! I had to watch it 5 or 6 times. Just to make sure it was as funny as the first time I watched it, and it was 😜
Made me laugh so much.
Yup made me giggle too
high pitch squeech 😂
I'm loving the side effect of this shelter in place order of getting these daily and more personal home movie feeling videos with Adam definitely gives something to look forward to everyday
Yes. I totally agree. But someone should give him a lapel microphone.
Yeah, I like these episodes better then the scripted and directed episodes. Feels more organic. Definitely a fan.
“I want this to be surpassingly exact.” Right after eyeballing the holes location. Gotta love Adam!
That's why you build in adjustability...
MK1 Mod0 eyeball is a calibrated, precision instrument
He didn't eyeball them. He used the DRO on his mill to measure them perfectly. Adam does a lot of haphazard things, but that was probably the most accurate part of this entire build.
It's alot like the thing in chemistry where we write down "accurately measure about 2 grams" which means i doesn't matter if its 1.9687 ow 2.01213 as long as you know EXACTLY which one of those 2 it is, and its fine either way. This is just measure "Accurately measure about 2 inches"
Love how you're uploading so much during these times. Please dont stop lol
Worse part is after this is done we won't be so lucky. So sad lol
He used to make cool things. Now he builds legos and makes plywood boxes. You're not gonna be missing much. This channel used to be really cool
He’s probably bored out of his mind! These uploads just give him something to focus his mind on.
@@ElkinsEric focus his ego on maybe
@@davesmith9325 that too
Adam, I think a belt guard would be good on this, that way little bits of metal don't end up getting sprinkled on the belt and shortening its lifespan
qualhiveldorf that’s is an amazing idea
or fingers
I scrolled down here to see if anyone had posted about a belt guard. You saved my the trouble. :)
@@PilotPlater Too soon lol
@@PilotPlater
Well you can clearly see he doesn't follow shop safety. Hopefully kids watching do not pick up those bad habits.
6:20 was so satisfying to watch
I clicked on this, watched it, and now stop watching the video because I doubt anything will be able to top that.
Top 10 Like a boss moments
"Is it possible to learn this power?"
"Not from a Mythbuster..."
He's def been doing that for years
that was the most amazing thing I had ever seen
@38:32 My favorite moment of all CZcams of all time. I love that you talk yourself through everything (I do the same). You plan thoroughly and ask for help from people who may know more. You makes mistakes but are also quick to solve them or turn them into the best part of a project. I find comfort in watching pieces that were living on a shelf turn into something that requires a special Savage box. In my family my great grandmother would put a rubber band around a special gift in our Christmas stocking. When I hear you are making a box I get just as excited to know what you deem worthy to put inside. Thank you for all these years of tested getting me through this time of quarantine and seclusion.
Me: What kinda hammer is that?
Adam: A thwacky thwacker
very technical terms you know
it's all very timey whimey ...
I love the long format! It feels like I'm hanging with my favourite uncle in the shop!
*Reminds me of an exercise bicycle my uncle built in the attic.*
As an aspiring maker watching you is the most important thing I can do because I am learning so much, thank you and don’t stop uploading during these tough times.Also love the long videos
Wow! Building a tool by yourself would seem to be something quite special. Thank you for sharing your process with us Adam!
April 25th, 2020 is the day we finally learned the limit to the tools that Adam Savage has on hand. That limit is *_super specialized clockwork making tools_* ...
It has other uses, he's just generalizing. There are plenty more specialized tools involved in clock making than this.
@@orijimi and this issn't even used by clockmakers that much. I've had the privilige of seeing the workshops of quite a lot of clockmakers/restorers (and some high-end museum workshops) and I've only ever seen this machine used by clickspring.
But yes, some tools we have are heavily specialized. And there's quite a lot of them as well
@@Mr.Fabulous-1990 A giant die filer like that is overkill for pretty much any watch part. You need one about a quarter the size.
I was actually talking about the depthing tool he mentions around 3:13
@@quartino_ Ah.
Adam: I've learned not to stick my fingers near moving belts on machinery.
Also Adam: 51:42
Get back to Jalopnik!
Next up "How i almost lost my finger in a table saw accident"
I ordered the kit from Andy a few weeks ago, he was very helpful and a knowledgeable gentleman to talk to. He had mentioned your video has drummed up quite a bit of business for the filing machine kits and seemed to be happy that there’s quite a bit of interest in the filing machine kits
You know, since this whole thing started and you've switched to doing your videos solo there's been something about your videos that I could not put my finger on. And I finally figured out it's a comfortable familiarity with most all shop videos I watch. That self shot, guy in his element kind of video. Adam, I appreciate ya man. You're such a great human.
I appreciate you shouting out Matthias Wandel, he has a great CZcams channel that doesn't get enough traffic.
shoutout to his green paint as well
Take a good long look people: The video is entirely in focus. A new day for tested videos!
I noticed that as well.
I really enjoy these styles of videos where you can see that Adam is filming everything by himself. It's more raw and less refined and I think that's a great thing for these types of videos.
Thank you so much for sharing your failures, and your process of recovering. The best maker videos I've watched don't hide their screw-ups.
"I'm going to keep it running while I put this in", he says with a broken finger
Do craftsmen ever learn?
(Nope they don't.) *wink*
My six broken fingers say, no.
Yeah I cringed at a few moments like that
He probably should make a guard around the belt...
Mark Novak of Anvil Gunsmithing says something about you really need to be smart, or tough to do this sort of work, and something about most craftsmen being tough.
That clickspring youtube channel is an amazing eye opener for high precision metal work.
The high precision is neat but what's more impressive to me is how much of it is done by hand with tools also made by hand.
I love how someone as experienced as yourself still makes mistakes but you own it. No editing room cuts to hide it. Every day is a school day. We all learn from our mistakes. Inspiring.
@AdamSavage - I'm not sure if you read these comments but I want to thank you for making these lock down / stay at home times so much more bearable. I've been a fan for years but your recent videos are making life a lot easier for me (and I'm sure many others on here). Thanks again!!
Tim
Adam: "I made every part of it myself!"
Kit Maker: "Am I a joke to you?"
@@simon9264 "The minimum requirement for making the filing machine is a lathe of nine inch or greater swing. If a milling machine is unavailable, it is recommended that the lathe be equipped with a "T" slot cross slide for some set ups. " From the kit makers website. You buy the castings and the plans/drawings. So maybe a bit more work than you indicate?
@@simon9264 The way I understood him at the start of the video is that he has been working on these forgings a long time in order to make the die filer, and that these last steps in bolting the filer and motor together is just a small fraction of the work. Thats why he seemed so pleased at the end, hes been working on this item for 1.5 years (a bit slow I might add :-). Check the 0:40 mark and on in the video.
Yeah, every piece of the kit must be machined. Everything is provided as a rough and oversized casting.
The video is mislabeled. He says it at the end: "There you go, my one day build. A nice, new table for my die filer." He made every part of the table himself.
@Bat Fastard he also told you at the start of the video that he's spent 18 months working on it to get it to this point, machining in reference surfaces, mounting bushings etc
Casting the parts is the least difficult part of the process, it just requires the most specialised gear. All that comes with the kit is raw, unfinished cast parts. You can't just mount them as is and get a working machine. Adam has done a lot of machining work to get the kit to the point of just bolting two pieces to a table.
6:20 not going to lie that was smooth
That’s the preferred Method for undoing a air quick disconnect.
Its a pleasure watching a guy that is multi talented and humble. Your appreciation for all things mechanical is intoxicating. These videos are wonderful
Oh Man. Being a wood worker and seeing all those pieces and off cuts of materials you have when you went to the table saw made me so envious. It's definitely how I would like my shop to look one day.
"Am I doing this wrong?" I've never identified with something shop related so much in my life.
Next up "How i almost lost my finger in a table saw accident"
Hey it's you
I guess it solves any finger prints issues at your next bank job. ;)
Weird, how he actually almost lost his finger months later..
What happened to his finger again
Thank you for those little hints and advises here and there in the video.
And also for the honesty with which you showed the wrong side cut on the base. We all are not error-free and error/failure is greatest teacher, as you will remember your own failure lessons the most.
Oh my dear, what fun! At 12:12 ish I love your words for what my grandmother called her precise transfer plickies, to be used with the plicky mallet! Hers of course were tiny, with which she punched precise patterns in tin. Thank you for such wonderful memories.
"this is gonna make machinists angry"
and im over here chucking endmills in my drill press shrug
It's wood. A respectable machinist wouldn't touch the stuff anyway.
Be careful about doors then bro, and benches. 🤣
I chucked an endmill in a little handheld wood router, milling a very shallow registration lip in a piece of aluminium. It worked.
@@criggie Just because something is "wrong" or "not the right way to do things" doesnt mean it isnt also "very useful" and "gets this shit done", if you know the rules you get to break the rules
RIP spindle bearings
15:24 I can hear his poor calipers screaming for mercy!
I rarely take umbrage with anything Adam does, because, well... I am very much an apprentice by comparison but that?
That hurt me to my tool loving core.
I would put money on it that he has multiple sets and one will be used to true position work
With all the tools he has I'm surprised he doesn't have a set of scribing calipers. I love my Mitutoyo's and can finally scribe guilt-free.
Tools are made to be used.
Dick Fageroni Don’t make me cringe like that.
I just love watching the thinking in action! So much of the process is about working it out in your own head as you go. Anyone who believes that working in a shop is an exact science has never had to solve problems on the fly. It's just a case of going from A to B to C then back to B and onto D before checking A is still right. Slowly slowly you build up the picture of what you need to do. And even if sometimes it's wrong, it's still poetry in motion to see!
38:40 - That moment we all felt at one with Adam. That moment we were again assured, he is human.
Much love and respect. Thanks for keeping us sane right now Adam!
Thank you for filming while you do random stuff around the Cave, Adam.. :-)
Not sure I've ever heard Adam say "I don't have such a tool".
He has the opposite problem; he needs to come up with ways of using 5 tools to do things that everyone else does with 2.
@@RFC3514 When you do this for fun is a wonderful problem to have...
Particularly when Chris MADE the exact depthing tool Adam mentioned, and the video is on the clickspring channel, Adam mentioned.
Gotta love Adam for the small gestures to us.
"I'll put a mark on it"
Thank you ♥
I am liking that you are showing us all your failures and mistakes. That brings your work a wonderful naturality. I love this chanel. Huge admiration💪
Adam Savaged (adj) - upside down and backwards, see also “eyeballing, guesstimating”
“I’ve just Adam Savaged my project”
Adam!
What the friggin hell, my dude!?!?
You just did it *AGAIN!*
You just wiped down a running machine with literally the same rag that almost took your digit!
C'mon man! lol
Haha like Papa Roach said... "The scars remind us that the past is real!" Lmfao He also said some other nonsense... but please! You're literally still wearing the bandage and feeling the pain from the last time you did that.
I love ya Adam. Stay safe! You're role model and example to millions, be the safe for yourself!
I haven't watched this one yet I just wanted to say I specifically checked CZcams to see if there was a new video and to my luck there is! I'm in an essential job (wireless sales) but it's been very slow. This channel is the only thing keeping me sane! Just wanted to say thanks Adam you are the best!
Adam you are awesome man! Haha! We spend so much energy trying to be perfect in our work that we end up making mistakes that are so silly its utterly maddening! Mistakes are what make us perfect in our imperfectious selves!
50:32 Now I want to hear Jamie's washer speech.
Me too
That would make for a great video, a online discussion with Jamie about washers :)
Is it about how a washer cost more than a penny to buy and a penny can be easily made a washer?
@@Sheridantank Time is money. Once you've made a penny into a washer, it's no longer a 1 cent (zinc alloy, not even steel, and certainly not copper) washer.
@@railgap I have some steel pennies, from 1943.
_This Old Tony has entered the chat_
Literally first thing I thought, "I wonder if Adam watches ToT?".
I was looking for this comment, was not disappointed.
Love seeing your level of work improve! I'm a long time viewer and have watched all your content twice if not once! Your attention to detail and the way you work had changed so dramatically it really cool to see! The mini bandsaw upgrade shows that the most! I was honestly hypnotised by the speed control mechanism, it was a perfect example of your skills has a marker! Keep up the awesome work Adam. I've come to use your tips and tricks and in my day to day life! Loving seeing you get excited about your projects, you truly are one of a kind! I grew up watching myth busters on tv, I still to this day tell people you can't light gasoline with a cigarette! Thanks for all the great videos!
Coolest build ever!!!! Building from scratch is always so rewarding, and thanks for the link to the die filer! I've been wanting one for a while now.
I would love to hear Jamie's speech on washers. I mean, they serve a specific purpose, I..e. to spread out force and increase friction, so it would be interesting to hear why he thinks they're a bad idea.
45:47 best sound ever
Satisfaction is the keyword working both ways, for me as a watcher and for you as making a precision tool. Thanks a lot!
Love the videos Adam, so glad that you are making CZcams content. Keep up the great work - and may the force be with you.
Could have put a straight edge across the face of the two pulleys, instead of eyeballing it.
that aint how adams rolls bro
He mentioned that he machined the input pulley on the filer himself, so I don't believe the sheave widths are matched.
I hope clickspring releases a full length video again soon 😭
Hope he is ok nothing bad has happened he is a great channel.
@@danielbear3802 I think he's working on publishing a paper on "The Antikythera Mechanism"
@@GrayRaceCat thanks for that i will keep a eye on his channel. How did you find this out?
@@danielbear3802 He has mentioned a bit about it on his Patreon.
@@Mirandur thanks for that i'm not on his patron. Atleast i know now won't five up on his channel i hope he goes well. Thanks for your help
You’ll notice that in these odd times the celebrities with true merit and a genuine and organic fan base survive. And I’m Adams case, thrive. Easily one of my favorite content makers to date.
I love it when Adam actually makes something which uses machining, and gears, and springs and all.
Everyone who reads this you shall be granted with good luck.
The is no such thing as luck.
When You Do Things Right, People Won’t Be Sure You’ve Done Anything at All. 42:42
Know the rules well, so you can break them effectively. 50:25
38:28 Is the greatest moment I have ever seen. I needed it so much in my life. Bob Ross' "Happy Accidents" can only take you so far. In fabricating/building/crafting sometimes there are just flat out mistakes. Knowing that everyone makes mistakes, even amazing builders like Adam, will make the next one a little bit easier to accept.
So relaxing everytime i see your videos. Thanks for doing what you do!
38:27 I know that look...
Captain Gothnog That look appears on my face at least once with every build or project I do. Usually more than once 😂
FM Fxxxing L
@@AlasdairGR ... Same. :)
31:36, OK... watching Adam lurch his hand back here terrified me before I realized the video speed up was just unfortunately timed.
I really wish I could smell what your shop smells like. The smell of tools, oils, wood, metals and all the other things. That place is a wonderland of amazement I imagine.
I'm glad you've caught onto Clickspring! One of my absolute favorite makers.
The order you are posting these videos makes it really confusing to understand if your finger gets better or worse :))
It gets better!
He got tired of it slowing him down a month back and cut it off
@@tested *no doubt*
Oh yeah, if self isolation means almost ODB every other day I'm for more 👌
I love that brass fitting on the top, gives it a great look.
Thank you for the content you produce, you are helping me through this lockdown here in the UK. Bravo sir 👏
Damn even adam watches some of Matthias stuff
Her Adam, ever watched thisoldtony? he thought me alot,even though i am a experienced machinist... (just saying) love your work though
ThisOldTony was a contributor on Project Egress, so I think it’s safe to say that Adam is familiar with his work;
@@NastierNate no friggin' idea,but thanks for the info
I have been wanting to build one of those for my shop for years. I might just do it now. Great job
I love the fact that you leave your mistakes in the videos. Everyone screws up. You’re showing how to get past it. Very important
When did oink become the sound of a correctly torqued fastener. The correct sound when tightening fasteners is click. Ask AvE.
57:44 "Every tools a hammer"
I really like these under-produced, raw-miked videos. It feels like I'm hanging out with Adam in his shop.
I don't really understand the tools or the terminology but the finished products are so beautiful and functional. Thank You for sharing your time during this pandemic, you're on a short list of people keeping me sane right now.
My takaway from this video: Adam watches the same youtube channels I do.
Does your subscription list include This Old Tony and Wintergatan as well?
@@BrokenCurtain it includes This old Tony, and now I've gotta go see about Wintergatan!
@@Vikingwerk He's building a marble machine that plays music. He made one from plywood a few years ago, but the new version is made from all kinds of materials and includes a few gears for a marble lift that he got from This Old Tony.
This is the old machine: czcams.com/video/IvUU8joBb1Q/video.html
He's now documenting the creation of the successor.
And here's This Old Tony's contribution: czcams.com/video/G5t-ghuLZWk/video.html
@@Vikingwerk definitely worth watching the MMX build from day one.
Surprised I haven’t seen Stefan gotteswinter mentioned yet, his machining is as good as Tom sachs
When you tap, you should always turn the tap about 2 turns, then reverse half a turn to break the chip 👍
one of the most meditative things to do and one of my favorite parts of a project
Uless the material is thin relative to hole diameter, in which case you just put the tap in a drill and zip it throgh dry...
Thank you, Adam, for being honest about your mistakes! It's actually very reassuring and inspiring to know that you make the same mistakes that I do, all the time! :D
Precision machinery is always pleasant to the eyes and ears. A beautiful job.
What happened to the lamp he was going to put on it
It was shorted?
Pádraig Quinn magnetic I think
While I was an apprentice one of my first Lathe projects was making a set of tap guides! We made them all separately and they are kinda complicated beautiful little tap guides. But they accomplish the same thing!
They probably made it complicated for the mental exercise, learning machine procedures and tooling.
I reckon I gasp in amazement an average of about 8 times watching a one day build. the number of tools and techniques Adam uses that I never even knew existed is insane.
I'm super glad you're uploading frequently.
I had fun for the first 2 weeks of quarantine but now I'm getting restless.
We learned about transfer punches in high school metalshop and they have one of the highest benefit-to-cost ratios of any tool in my shop - one of the first "specialty tools" I ever purchased, as in, around the same time in my development as my first calipers...
Adam you inspire me to do things that i would often look to short cut past or buy online and i just want to say thank you
Great job Adam and surprisingly quiet. "To error, is human" that is why they put erasers on the end of pencils! The speeded up Donald duck sneeze at 45mins, just lightened up my lockdown day. Thank you. From England
I use a similar idea to your tapping block for drilling into thick plywood. The screws have to go straight or they'll crack the ply/OSB laminations. So I have a 1" thick hardwood batten with a number of typical holes across the end. Clamp it to the board and the drill is much easier to get aligned straight. When the guide wears I cut the end off and drill some more holes on the drill press.
i got to work with adam at a charity benefit today (over zoom of course). He was awesome, super nice. love tested.
I don't feel as bad when I see someone as skilled as you make something backwards. I often find myself having to reverse my thinking in the middle of my project. Thank you for making yourself more human
I drool every time I see someone build or use one of these. Really nice job yours is one of my favorite. Thanks for sharing the end of the journey of this machine. Or should I say the beginning of its journey.
Andy is awesome and is so incredibly quick to respond to questions! I’m very excited to use some of his casting kits to build accessories for my old South Bend 10L lathe!
Clickspring is such an unassuming but brilliant channel and it still amazes me just how many people here on CZcams apply things they've learned on that channel.
Imho, it's one of the most underrated channels on CZcams within the makers sphere.
Really, give it a go, you won't reget it!
I love watching you build.. I'm a total tinkerer as well. I could just sit in your workshop making stuff with you all day... I would so be in my element. I like how you don't pretend you don't make mistakes.. It's like experimentation on the fly.. Love it.. I'll have to get one of your tshirts.. Peace from Melbourne, Australia.
YES, Finally! I've been seeing that little guy teasing us in background of the last few videos.
Hi Adam & Tested! I think you’re due a huge amount of credit for continuing to produce these excellent videos given the current climate. I can imagine it must be extremely hard. Providing entertainment during times of crisis is a pretty amazing thing and I hope you realise that. Thanks!
Thank you for using guides and jigs on the table saw. I had two of my fingers cut on one. It kicked back and caught my right index and middle finger. Luckily I was cutting a 45degree angle and they rolled across the blade. Nice pencil deep scars but didn’t lose any parts of my finger.
I love these one day builds, keep them coming.
I do miss ur cosplay one day builds, I hope to see more in the future.
i love to see adam showing us new tools and things i havent seen before but for some reason i would love to see him use some really basic stuff like doing a series on setting up a workshop durein an end of the world situation where you would need to make a wind/solar etc generator to power anything and make the bare necesities from scrap and hand tools, dunno why i just love to see adam solve problems
Thanks again for sharing this with us Adam.
FYI, if you need to align Two Pulleys, Gears etc, use the side edge of a Steel Rule, on short distances and a String Line, if the parts are further apart. Hope that helps JB