100# power hammer

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2008
  • A video of my home made power hammer.
    The control is better in reality.
    The striker in the end didn't have any experience and the hammer head was a bit loose so we were extra carefull, thats why its so clumsy.

Komentáře • 36

  • @DonaldShim
    @DonaldShim Před 16 lety

    Also props on making the connecting rod adjustable, and the dies removable, I see all too many hammers where smiths forget to incorporate these kinds of things into their hammers, and it greatly reduces the amount of usefulness a power hammer can provide you.

  • @troyfrtc
    @troyfrtc Před 16 lety +1

    thats neat! how much it cost to build that.i would like to see a more detailed video.
    thanks

  • @DonaldShim
    @DonaldShim Před 16 lety

    Nice rusty styled hammer, only thing is I think it would be wise to have guards around the spring, and the motor/belt assembly as those are the critical components that can fail and possibly harm you. I'm working on a similar hammer my self, and I know its a pain in the ass to make guards around the vital components but it is worth it.

  • @razorchisel
    @razorchisel Před 11 lety

    That hammer is perfect! Dies set at a 45 degree to let you work on any length, awesome job! Id love to ask you a couple of questions, what size is your ram, how heavy is the hammer and is the main post made of an ibeam or c channel? And how tall is the machine?

  • @ChaseSaxtonofKy
    @ChaseSaxtonofKy Před 12 lety

    Could you please make a video about how you made it, and give us a better look at how it is made. I LOVE the design of it!!!!! I want to build one for my new shop

  • @Morkmec
    @Morkmec Před 9 lety

    Realmente poderoso! Ótimo projeto,parabéns caras!!

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 15 lety

    A bit of a late reply, Above the hammer is a leaf spring, its flexible but not that much (you cant bend it by hand). The food pedal pushes a wheel against the V-belt letting it slip less or more.
    The motor is 1.5Kw and about 1500rpm I think

  • @Conan568
    @Conan568 Před 15 lety

    Nice job on that hammer.
    I think your dog wants to help you out though, I know mine does, he's always in my shop with me.

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 14 lety +1

    Its a 1,5kW (2HP) , 1450rpm motor.

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 11 lety

    Power hammer are usually rated by the weight of the ram itself. Of course the hitting energy also depends on the speed and how massive the anvil is.

  • @jtwilson85
    @jtwilson85 Před 13 lety +1

    I Would be interested on a few more details on how you make that I am needing on too if you coult do that that would be great Thanks

  • @blueshadow1996
    @blueshadow1996 Před 13 lety

    Nice hammer man..I see you mill your own wood,,,,was that ash you were pounding to make a basket?..Nice vid and great hammer

  • @polishavenger1
    @polishavenger1 Před 15 lety +1

    Any chance of getting some plans or basic specs for this?

  • @deathofkindness
    @deathofkindness Před 14 lety

    This is awesome...I need a power hammer!

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 15 lety

    You can use a quite stiff spring, I used two big truck leafsprings (about 1.5 cm thick each). If you put the spring on the ground and jump on it it moves around 2-3cm.
    The dies shouldn't touch when the hammer is off. With a space of about 7-10cm between them they will touch at full speed, they will then also hit harder then when the hammer touches the anvil in rest position.
    (I have no explenation for it but it is true)

  • @Suricatamigo
    @Suricatamigo Před 11 lety

    It seems a nice p.hammer, how do you do to measure the 100 lbs power of the hit? good job

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 14 lety

    @TheSwordOfPeace
    In dutch its called a voorslager.
    In english I think the guy with the large hammer is called a striker.

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 16 lety

    The connecting rod is adjustable.
    While the dies are removable, it is not ideal as you have to remove 8 bolts.

  • @TofranBohk
    @TofranBohk Před 11 lety

    Are the flakes that come off, when you are hammering, bits of steel?

  • @mirkomf
    @mirkomf Před 14 lety

    ¿Excelente, lo has hecho tú? ¿Tendrás algún sitio en el internet donde pueda ver como se hace esa máquina?

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 14 lety

    @firelord3377 I build the hammer alone. Its a 220V monophase motor (110V isn't used in my country anymore) . The hammer is bolted to the concrete. the hammer weight is 50kg

  • @DonaldShim
    @DonaldShim Před 16 lety

    I know I was complimenting you on incorporating those features into your hammer.

  • @BeavisButtHeadMrBeavis
    @BeavisButtHeadMrBeavis Před 10 lety

    its iodized steel when you heat it up it speeds up the oxidization process that's why titanium is so expensive because its only on earth in iodized and the process to un-iodize it is very expensive

  • @Tehinke
    @Tehinke Před 14 lety

    I've tried 4 people striking team, it works great once you get into the rythm but if someone comes a little bit out of rythm it can get quite dangerous.

  • @sofa1389
    @sofa1389 Před 14 lety

    svaka cast

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 14 lety

    @Jack1knife Because it was all I had at the time. I made some flat dies for it afterwards.

  • @Dijk5
    @Dijk5 Před 15 lety

    Hebben jullie leuk gedaan jongens!

  • @forgeworxblacksmith6453

    That definitely looks like pipe you are forging there, is it pipe?

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 15 lety

    It was the first time I used the hammer, I was holding the handle higher then the dies.

  • @podhalanczyk1978
    @podhalanczyk1978 Před 13 lety

    całkiem fajny mlotek

  • @slome815
    @slome815  Před 14 lety

    @firelord3377 2HP, 1.5kW

  • @MacsCanfly
    @MacsCanfly Před 14 lety

    awesome dude infectrointroducingproduction

  • @MrRogueFighter
    @MrRogueFighter Před 9 lety

    100 pound? I think you're off by about 95 pounds.