Diese Technik hat mich zutiefst erstaunt / mit dem Meißelhammer schnitzen

hello and welcome i wanted to spontaneously record another video today i have a little jackhammer here i have because i do work with marble from time to time and i would like to do it a little faster and then i had the idea i want that also like to use it for wood carving because you can order these adapters here from the bildhau company , which fit right in here at the front, so you just put the chisel in there and you can change them here very easily, so that’s it for the electrical devices sds plus end but here it's just this system and that's intended for michael but if i put it in the back of a carving tool and hammer it into the back of the handle with this pin , i can also carry the carving tool with me that's great if you the plan would be a good solution to get these adapters and then reserve a few carving irons specifically for them i now have an adapter ter built it myself again, here's a piece of plastic on it and then there's a hose where I can always put my carving iron in.

You'll see that in the course of the video and I just want to show you how I can carve with it so just for fun yes maybe it is relevant for some who would like to see how you do something crazy in quotation marks or maybe you can really use it then he will also be able to use cheap machine hemmers that can be bought for 20 30 euros from the manufacturer on ebay or also used equipment or also electric chisel hammer with sds plus end where you sharpen old tiles mostly and so on forward or if you can forge a bit you can forge with a lowered on a recovery rahn and grind it nice and sharp because of the steel is actually very good so you can carve I've tested the whole thing before and an electric chisel you can produce it a long time later that's the advantage and if i really want to have carved surfaces carved surfaces then it can really be an advantage outdoors that I can carve large, so to speak, square meter surfaces completely with it and I'll take that now here for commissioned work i use it from time to time and i will continue to use it when i move to another workshop i want to lay compressed air lines later on, at least 34 of them at different points so that i can work with such devices because the year-round wonderful devices that make sculpting a bit easier for you and if you are in the semi-professional field or maybe also an ambitious hobby sculptor, i also know a sculptor who has several such obstacles and then also uses them to create her works of art a bit faster, yes, to work out that you have such a ge know speed also gets the motivation there and so on so you can make yourself a lot easier and chainsaws anyway the nice thing is just here i can also work with my left hand very uncomplicated and even in tight spaces where i don't get on so well or something like that always measure evenly energetically that's very nice and I'll be happy to show that here in this video I have a Mannesmann demag abbreviated here 0.06 is the designation that's a finely beating compressed air hammer for stonemason work, i.e.

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For granite writings and or for it sculpting work for elaborating ornaments, etc. to remove a small amount of material or to do light rough work, I would say, but that 's a fine way back, especially if you use a pressure reducer and you always have to do that with these tools if you go down to two cash or so, then you can really work very, very finely with it and you can im you have to have a range of at least 2 bar up to a maximum of six bar and for woodwork we need at least four to five i would say but you mustn’t regulate it too high because otherwise it will of course break at some point they have quite normal that flattr valve these devices here, but as I said, if you adjust the pressure slightly, you can work out of the fine beating for small irons or something like that, of course, you can always work well there and but you need a vacation that lubricates the device permanently, it has to be well adjusted, so there you shouldn't skimp on the miller and you can already see here in front that there's a bit of an oil rush pen and something on the side or up here, so of course you have to be careful that you don't mess up your workpiece with it, so electro is of course also a very good alternative you don't have this impact range or not this versatility, which is possible here with the pressure with the compressed air I mean, there are other devices that have roscheba technology, so you have a stepless, soft start and you can beat them very, very gently, here we have an adapter, it's just a tube in the Mars 32 mm, I can get almost all of them big iron up to 6 cm well in that your husband can look, yes, the 1 6 cm wide one fits wonderfully when traveling and I also worked on it a bit with the rasp so that it slips in even better if you still have thick trips we might need it the hose 35 millimeters or something like that or even 40 millimeters at the back this adapter with the entry end 10.2 mm x 36 mm length you can buy them from sculptors they also have another pin like this at the front there is this plate at the back and here are 3 cm nylon plastic or two and a half years after the ban again with a thickness of 32 millimeters there is such material to buy as rods and I have now screwed people on with wood screws and a screw goes right through this pin so that it can never come out again because that would of course be very fatal if we loosened this pin here because the heat development can change the material properties of the whole thing, including the plastic and At some point you will also have to replace the hose, possibly or put small washers under the screws here, so you have to tinker that yourself.

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The flexible hose is of course good in that you can tilt the iron a bit for starting points on work is that wonderfully well suited and i can of course also put thin travels in it demands this one piece ends that is multi flexible the whole thing and i can use travels from 10 mm to 6 cm now if i only want to use small irons then i would have to build me another one where the whole thing fits in better and not so much play is the more play with it the handle is of course always stupid here and there i put a piece of felt in it that's important you can already see that the back is a little discolored and somehow looks different than when i'm with the hormone or on the suffer a bit there you have to too to have a ferrule with the children and just always check that there is at least something soft in there somehow and this felt this underlay you have to replace from time to time so i always got out a piece of felt and put it in there yes otherwise i would say you have to look at the entry end of the machine you have available or whether it is worth buying back the sds plus end with a yes white well of course we also have good use if it is somehow not too heavy and yes, for certain rough work you will certainly have a lot of fun with it i will now go over to my work and show you can carve with it my conclusion is I will continue to use them for the wood carving for certain work steps I would say it makes my life easier and somehow gets the whole thing going faster that's quite good the disadvantage is the costs and that you need a compressor too has a bit of a boom it must not be too weak must be able to deliver a certain amount of liters per minute i think it's only 40 liters that 's quite a lot then you first have to have a large compressor that does it but i have it it's been written off for a very long time, so to speak, and that's why i enjoy working with these compressed air tools and because i like to work with stones, which is a wonderful hobby for me, but i can also use it professionally, i'm very pleased this equipment maybe it offered added value then feel free to write in the comments if you say that's great and you you can take something with you i would also be happy to receive your feedback give a thumbs up or subscribe to this channel there are of course other tips about carving and then i wish you all the best for your work see you again take care and

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