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    DIY ARTICULATING HELPER ARM!!!

    Making an articulating welding fixture jig/arm!


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    I really like this build the arm IE 3rd hand assembly is robust enough for medium fabrication work. most articulating 3rd hand type builds are made just strong enough for electrical work, and there is nothing wrong with that I own a couple pair with alligator clips, I wouldn't be without them for soldering work,
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    Thank you.

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    This is great! And I really like that you showed what it was for right off the bat, instead of just pointing to a pile of stuff that could end up being anything at the end of the video. When you were making up the articulating joint, I knew exactly what it was going to be, so I could pay attention to how you were getting there, rather than wondering what you were doing. The only thing I would change about the tool, other than using the materials I might happen to have on hand (not exactly what you had), would be to add some big, fat, glove-friendly knobs, or T-handles, so I wouldn't have to be chasing down a wrench every time I wanted to tighten something on it. Great job and nicely finished, too!

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    I agree with schuylergrace..show the purpose for the completed tool at the front of the video, then show the building portion. And yes, glove friendly knobs would be a great feature to have on such a handy tool. Thanks for the excellent tool & video!

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    Thank you. Glad you liked it.

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    Nice! So, what's the trick to welding hardened ball bearings like that?

    I tried doing something like this years back and had issues welding steel rod to the ball bearings. They didn't like each other very much, apparently.

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    This type of adjustable joint is often used on photographic equipment. The ones with smooth surface balls have an annoying tendency to slowly "wilt" if a heavy camera or flood is attached. The better ones have circumferential serrations on the balls and are much more rigid when clamped.

    An example of what I'm on about can be seen here...

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09C882D4M...roduct_details
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    Congratulations orioncons36 - your Articulating Third Hand is the Homemade Tool of the Week!

    One of the nicest articulating arms we've seen, and a great use of ball bearings.

    Some more good builds from this week:

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    Thanks for the share - nice tool.

    Did you do any research or trials regarding the ratio of the size of the balls to the size of the holes?
    Likewise the location of the holes relative to the edge of the bracket?

    I made a couple of small ones - alligator clip size - and just took a guess, but I wonder if they could have been better.

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