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@adisharr u guys are fucking pussies just grab a pair of kleins and hold the wire in one hand and with the other use your kleins and strip the wire…. no wonder do girls take you seriously your hands are softer than theirs. kleins have been used in electrical business for 150 years and they still work great, and the way i strip wire, is in a bon fire.. fuckin amaeturs…
@croakerchoker504 This shows your lack of understanding about automatic wire stripping in general. This isn’t an industrial production machine – it’s made out of left over crap and junk. The ends are frequently left on to avoid handling damage.
it is so much faster to use a wire stripper…although doing i several times kills ur hands. so this i pretty good for when you need a lot of wire stripped. sweet
Cool project. I like the lexan construction. Post video of your improvements?
I was thinking about doing one of these too. Instead of a rotating knife I was considering using an automatic hand operated wire stripper (like Radio Shack’s “Kronus Automatic Wire Stripper” for $10. I’d extend a length of wire into a holder, clip it, then rotate the holder 90deg into the jaws of the stripper, strip it, rotate 180deg, strip again, then eject (perhaps through a bender).
I absolutely love this creation! Elegant design. It seems that you rotate the knife with a stack of three disks (middle one the smallest) captured between three bearings?
Awesome, thanks for the info! I was thinking about building one of these myself. It seems that whenever I try to manually strip the wire, about half the time I’ll cut in to deep, and when I try to take the insulation off, the end of the wire breaks off, hehe.
Yes the part that is almost always rotating is rotating an exacto knife twice around the wire (this action is kind of hidden by the larger servo. The second (smaller blue) servo has the exacto blade mounted on it and open and closes on the insulation.
In terms of speeding it up I already have parts in the mail to replace the rather slow wire stripping servo with something quicker.
At a curiosity, and for clarification sake, Is the part that is actualy cutting the insulation to make it strippable, is that the part that is almost always rotating? Also, I see that it uses 2 servos, one for actual rotation, but is the other for tightening the exacto knife against the wire?
waste of time
Stripping wire should take .5 seconds, not 30 minutes and sound like your mom getting butt fucked
@adisharr u guys are fucking pussies just grab a pair of kleins and hold the wire in one hand and with the other use your kleins and strip the wire…. no wonder do girls take you seriously your hands are softer than theirs. kleins have been used in electrical business for 150 years and they still work great, and the way i strip wire, is in a bon fire.. fuckin amaeturs…
@Inuyasha10121 You just need a good pair of wire strippers. Many have a gauge selection to limit the knife penetration.
@croakerchoker504 This shows your lack of understanding about automatic wire stripping in general. This isn’t an industrial production machine – it’s made out of left over crap and junk. The ends are frequently left on to avoid handling damage.
I could have stripped 100 ends of wire in the time it took….. and you still have to pull the end off, that thing is garbage
it is so much faster to use a wire stripper…although doing i several times kills ur hands. so this i pretty good for when you need a lot of wire stripped. sweet
Wow i like the way you say idiot.
yes,really great!
Cool project. I like the lexan construction. Post video of your improvements?
I was thinking about doing one of these too. Instead of a rotating knife I was considering using an automatic hand operated wire stripper (like Radio Shack’s “Kronus Automatic Wire Stripper” for $10. I’d extend a length of wire into a holder, clip it, then rotate the holder 90deg into the jaws of the stripper, strip it, rotate 180deg, strip again, then eject (perhaps through a bender).
This is so awsome!!!!! You have been also featured in Make: . Great job, absolutely great!
rate:*****
I absolutely love this creation! Elegant design. It seems that you rotate the knife with a stack of three disks (middle one the smallest) captured between three bearings?
Whatever happened to a good ole pair of Klein model 1004 wire strippers?
Awesome, thanks for the info! I was thinking about building one of these myself. It seems that whenever I try to manually strip the wire, about half the time I’ll cut in to deep, and when I try to take the insulation off, the end of the wire breaks off, hehe.
Hey Inuyasha.
Yes the part that is almost always rotating is rotating an exacto knife twice around the wire (this action is kind of hidden by the larger servo. The second (smaller blue) servo has the exacto blade mounted on it and open and closes on the insulation.
In terms of speeding it up I already have parts in the mail to replace the rather slow wire stripping servo with something quicker.
At a curiosity, and for clarification sake, Is the part that is actualy cutting the insulation to make it strippable, is that the part that is almost always rotating? Also, I see that it uses 2 servos, one for actual rotation, but is the other for tightening the exacto knife against the wire?
slooow, chinese children do it way faster