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Cox Workshop
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2014
Welcome to Cox Workshop! I'm a family man and nights-and-weekends knife-maker. My CNC mill and I make custom knives.
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Rebel press to airgun swaging press
มุมมอง 1622 หลายเดือนก่อน
Quick update and brief discussion on the modification required to make a rebel press suitable for swaging airgun slugs.
We made an airgun modifier with a built in chronograph!
มุมมอง 386ปีที่แล้ว
What started out as a basic curiosity has turned into a bit of a passion project for my son and I. We are showing our very beta prototype of a modifier/chronograph combo. *Note: this design is for airguns not firearms. TH-cam, please don't ban me.
Titanium frame lock flipper - Rescate
มุมมอง 1K7 ปีที่แล้ว
CPM154 Blade Steel 59-60 RC 3.5" Blade 8.5" Total Length 4.6 ounces 6Al-4V Titanium Handles
Titanium Frame Lock - With Honor II
มุมมอง 2757 ปีที่แล้ว
I left the heat treat colorization on the spine of the blade because it just looks awesome. Blade steel AEB-L Blade length 3.25" total length 7.75" weight 3.5 ounces blade thickness 1/8" total knife thickness with handles approx. 7/16".
Custom Frame lock - With Honor II
มุมมอง 2177 ปีที่แล้ว
Blade steel AEB-L Blade length 3.25" total length 7.75" weight 3.0 ounces blade thickness 1/8" total knife thickness with handles approx. 7/16".
Custom Titanium Frame Lock - With Honor II
มุมมอง 3968 ปีที่แล้ว
Blade steel AEB-L Blade length 3.25" total length 7.75" weight 3.0 ounces blade thickness 1/8" total knife thickness with handles approx. 7/16".
Milling Blade
มุมมอง 23K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 4 of this WIP - Milling prototype blade for WH2 custom titanium frame lock flipper.
Milling titanium handles
มุมมอง 7K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 3 of this WIP - Milling prototype handles for WH2 custom titanium frame lock flipper.
Making the handle fixture
มุมมอง 7908 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 2 of this WIP: Making of the fixture that will be used in the milling of my titanium frame lock handles.
Cox Workshop Custom Titanium Frame Lock Flipper
มุมมอง 6898 ปีที่แล้ว
Quick video showing a recently completed custom frame lock flipper. Blade Length: 3.25" Overall Length 7.5" Handle: 6Al-4V (Grade 5 Titanium) Blade: AEB-L 61 RC
Editing knife design in Fusion 360
มุมมอง 1.6K8 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 1 of this WIP: Quick video of me making edits to my knife design as suggested by a few members of bladeforums.com. I sound like a dork because I'm halfway whispering...my kids were sleeping when I was editing this video.
Custom Frame Lock Knife
มุมมอง 1308 ปีที่แล้ว
Just finished up this titanium frame lock. I've not anodized titanium handles before. I really like the way they turned out. Let me know what you think.
My first program run on the old Wells index CNC machine
มุมมอง 6149 ปีที่แล้ว
My first program run on the old Wells index CNC machine
Cox Workshop titanium framelock flipper
มุมมอง 1299 ปีที่แล้ว
Cox Workshop titanium framelock flipper
This is the kind of thing you do to somebody you really love or really hate there is no in between
Any update on this project? Very interesting. Inspiring.
That's incredible! Well done!
Hello, i was wondering what speeds and feeds you use too mill the main parts of the handle, and what size bit? Thanks for making these helpfull videos.
good channel, so sad i found you late
Beautiful final product. What cnc machine do you use?
Grind in your mag Chuck, balance wheel, 46H wheel, dress your wheel, use center of mag Chuck
Use coolant if you have it
Sweet.
Thats a nice safe way to do a test run, I like it!
How much time did it take to mill these handles from start to end
Can u show how to make the form / shape of the handle in Fusion? 👌🏽 lovely work. Would be awesome to talk to you brother
Hey dude. I like your Videos and what u are doing. Iam into CNC since one year now, and i will start milling knives/steel soon. Are u on instagram?
Your surface grinding wheel is probably out of balance. Also grinding length wise with can warp the part, pulling it off the magnet.
Ryan Herold where were you two years ago when I was trying to figure this out, lol. But yeah in my case it was part wheel balance and part just wrong wheel.
Cool video man. I also have a video where I feature the milling the bevels in Knife Making. th-cam.com/video/n_da1mQssxo/w-d-xo.html
Gillian Knives thanks man. I'll have to check your videos out.
Really great video man! nice clean machining by the looks of it!
What cutting speed do you used for little endmill and how often it break? Thanks, usefull videos!
Aleksey Plotnikov do you mean the end mill I cut the lock bar with? That's a cheap 1/16" end mill. 5100rpm about .9ipm. they last forever. The depth of cut is only about .012" though. I edit out some of the passes to speed up video.
Yes, exactly this I meant. I thought It can be made only by electroerosion or hydro abrasive handling. Thanks for your work!
This is beautiful work, where did you learn how to manipulate Fusion 360 like this? I have been using it for only a few months and am trying to find some sort of training to get better.
What software is this?
Fusion 360
Wow ! How gorgeous ! I want one as soon as possible ! You really should produce them again, they would sell like candies.
Does this use g code?
aaron matzke - yep it sure does
Could we possibly talk. I'm actually buying one and it like to learn how to program it.
aaron matzke sure send me a message on my website and we will chat. Www.coxworkshop.com
Okay I will. Thankyou!!
nice!!
very cool!
Looks very nice. Great work.
Spencer, thanks for taking the time to put up these videos! Your flipper turned out really nice, congrats!
I noticed that on the spine and thought it was intentional, it is indeed a touch that I think is MOST appealing - subtle yet very attractive.
nice videos
Thanks man!
Great videos bud! I use kant twist clamps, they're inexpensive and work great
Yeah, I definitely need to invest in some.
You make a very nice knife, it's too bad that you are not more well known. I really love the shape of the blade, do you call it a drop point or what? It does come down, but not in the arc one usually sees in a drop point. And I like how the spine comes up a bit near the pivot before going down like an arrow to the tip.
Watching you make a knife is hypnotically wonderful. Thanks for sharing with us.