Trabajos artesanales

Jul 25, 2021 9:25 AM

ill stick with my big red but thats dope as shit

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Volvimos a la Prehistoria

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Pump up the jam. Pump it up. While your feet are stompin.

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This isn't that complicated: You get the drill.

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Let’s be honest. He’s is pissed his cordless doesn’t have a battery

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I don’t remember seeing this one on Old Yankee Workshop. Cool.

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Rice and beans powered drill!

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Grácias por compartir estos ejemplos de varios niveles de tecnología. Son muy interesante.

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When you missed your last few threading sessions and your guy gotta set up!

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Artes anales means anal art

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The majority of people on here speak english as a second language but we all post in english because it is the universal common language

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Tom Hanks would really loved to have known that trick in "Castaway "

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My drill broke, so I'm gonna fashion me one of these!

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Pu... put y.... put your....

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The wood cost so much he couldn’t afford a drill. How to overcome. Bravo

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That’s pretty dope.

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That’s pretty rope.

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it seems so primative till you realize the modern drill bit

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I'm very surprised there isn't a flywheel at the bottom...

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Nice way to work the tri's

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How does it spin back when he moves up ? I also dont understand how the horizontal bar stays up

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Inertia, the rod with the drill bit keeps spinning and twisting the rope.

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Think of a tether ball, the stick spins and keeps its momentum when pulled down and then back up.

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oooh I see that now ! It spins the other way each time, thank you and @GreaseMonkeyOfLove

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A lot of these "pump drills" have counterweights on them in the form of stone disks that the center pole runs through.

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The increased mass generates increased momentum that forces the rope to recoil. When pushed down again it spins in the opposite direction.

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Inertia, primarily from the arms.push down, let the inertia wind up, push down, wind. Of course, bc it changes rotation the bit only/2

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Drills ever other cycle

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I think you can start a fire this way.

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well, screw that then

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This looks way better than a bow drill if you have access to cordage

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How does the rope retract so neatly?

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Just momentum. He stops pushing it down hard, the rod keeps spinning by itself and wraps it up, then he pushes again to spin the other way.

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They don't show it, but there's another horizontal piece on top that spins and winds the string back up. Bad editing or bad camerawork

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Saving for future reference.

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Just buy a drill

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on your battery powered phone ?

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Outside of an EMP, having a solar-powered battery with USB means your “Shit Hits The Fan” folder stored on your phone could be very handy.

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Maybe he'll print out the gif, waddaya know...

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Cool but I mean just buy a drill, it's 2021. The power drill was invented over 130 years ago so we didn't have to do this anymore.

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For him who has been using this method for ages this is easier and faster. Also useful if no electricity.

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Yet another example of one of those old or otherwise needlessly labor intensive methods for doing something that LOOKS impressive...

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...to a bunch of modern people staring at a screen but has zero actual benefit over modern methods or tools.

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me: thinking that I bet his drill bits last a lot longer than ours

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Doubtful, considering he won't be using carbide steel and hardened bits. Cuts slower, dulls faster

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What kind of bit is he using? And how does the Chuck work?

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Likely just simple burred metal. Could use pipe or just a metal edge. Probably no chuck just different rods with different bits.

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Not to mention the drill alternates directions with every use

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And he has to yank the bit out of the hole, rather than withdraw while spinning.

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But... how did he drill that hole in the horizontal bar, if that bar is needed to make a drill?

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You can drill a hole with sand and a stick if you have enough time.

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Turtles all the way down.

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You use a straightened hanger heat the end and burn your way through, ever careful to not let the outer wood to get hot enough to light.

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He took out his Dewalt

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Armok gifted the first drill to the humans, like he did the first anvil to the dwarves

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With great difficulty

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He first formed some sort of rudimentary lathe.

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Check out "Tudor monastery farm" and the part about bow lathes. Neat info on how they did stuff before modern tech.

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Looks like a broom handle.

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God

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Carved with finger nail

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Oh, that piece? That piece came out of the 3D printer.

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It's actually an interesting question. My personal favorite is using small hot coals and burn out the hole

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It is not required.

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During MS teams meetings, I have successfully drilled through my desk with just a bit and my fingers.

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That one was drilled by something else, but you could make that hole with a knife if you had to.

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It's drills all the way down...

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Clamp drill bit in vice, "drill" into it with stick. Problem solved.

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Reminds me of “there’s a hole in my bucket dear Liza dear Liza”

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And this "dear Liza, dear Liza" reminds me of "Lisa Lisa, sad Lisa Lisa". I mean, lots of Lisas and Lizas.

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With another horizontal bar of course!

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It's horizontal bars all the way down...

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Hand drills have been around for a very long time, they’re just a lot of work.

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I don't know how he did it, but you can burn holes in wood by placing a burning ember on the spot and blowing on it gently.

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Go on…

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That's hot!

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Easier and cleaner is to start the hole with a knife point and then drop some sand in and use a round pointed stick spun by hand.

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or use an awl

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You can also use a chisel and clean it up with a knife since it is a larger whole

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Hole*

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You could technically have the drill bit stationary and the dowel would spin on it.. creating a hole from the “drill”

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Horizontal would be the wood piece he holds on the to drill.

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Could you use two bits lashed together to do the same thing? It’s a big hole to avoid “binding” or friction. It’s has me curious

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That's actually a really interesting historical point. You make a first tool, and that lets you make a better second tool, and so on. --->

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I learned that from the Assassin’s Creed games! Lol

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Technically you find the first tool because the first tool is a rock (which we used to make a better rock. Rock 2.0)

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I’m betting first tool was actually stick. More versatile, lighter, and easier to adapt/modify. I’d bet more animals use sticks too.

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The first tool probably was the stick, but the first purposely made tool was a sharpened rock, I think.

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Well consider me Team Rock. It can bash things, more throwable, not as much skill or dexterity needed. Stick just seems more advanced.

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Nah, it's gotta be a stick first, because you need to make a wooden pick to mine stone. Obviously.

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Us clan stick more better. We smart. Will have red flower and wheel soon. Clan Stick FOREVER!!! (Triumphant cave man noises)

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Oh he had to do the first one 'the hard way.' If you you know what I mean...

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With his dick?

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No, silly. With the cordless drill that's just out of frame!

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Yes

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Yes, he has a tiny screw shaped dick

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He's a duck? Guess that's not a hat bill, then.

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In the lamp socket?

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