Super cool! Please post up a video at some point of it working.
Blue sharpie FTW!

Super cool! Please post up a video at some point of it working.
An up/down movement using a side to side motion on a joystick isn't awkward at all. Front load garbage trucks are set up that way. Stick right is forks down, stick left is forks up.
All our trucks now use a single joystick (air over hydraulic) but the older ones used to use two levers side by side. Again air over hydraulic. Both are really easy and intuitive IMO. I think you'll get used to your set up really fast...

I'm (mostly) working off a set of plans and not inventing anything new, and doing a farm machine that doesn't need real precision and can't exceed 1.5MPH... and yet my work is never going to be as painstaking as some of you guys put out. I am shamed.
I could plead that it's due to a lack of a plasma cutter, but the mark of a true craftsman is doing good work with any tool. I apparently can do mediocre work with any tool
)Both are very common ways to secure a pin on ag equipment.
Martin
) manufacturing processes so they can be done by a guy in his shed with a welder and a bandsaw.Blue sharpie FTW!
Had to switch to the green, sigh.
Aaron, you are completely nuts.
I'm doing two buckets, one wide for basic dirt work, and one narrow trenching unit.
However, he says it's easy to do repeated partial bends in his press brake, and from the outside you'd never know it's not rolled.
The curved edges were done via a series of straight cuts and then rounded with the grinder. It'll be a welded edge anyway, so they don't have to be perfect.



