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All Angles
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2022
Machining, making, and breaking things
Vacuum Cannon
just a short one today making a Vacuum cannon!!
filmed at 1000fps
#bridgeport #customized #homemade #cannon #project #diy
filmed at 1000fps
#bridgeport #customized #homemade #cannon #project #diy
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200cc Mini-bike Build
มุมมอง 1.4K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
converting a 49cc kids bike Frame to a 200cc monster. #bike #custom #milling #lathe #bridgeport #dirtbike #dirtbikes #offroad #diy #customized #tools #fabrication #cncmachine #engine #new
Threading Taps
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Im going to attempt to build a 15mm tap and a 2.5mm tap #cnc #cncmachine #lathe #lathemachine #machine #bridgeport #handmade #handtools #diy #tapping #metal #metalworking #toolmaker #tools #making
Vice Prototype!
มุมมอง 47K11 หลายเดือนก่อน
Just making something a little different...... twitter: x.com/Fr0mA11Ang1ez?t=nh1osnXyXJ-2kfyrx6RhUA&s=09 #machine #maching #vice #tools #toolmaker #toolmaking #lathe #lathemachine #welding #milling #cnc #cncmachine #cncmachining #
#2 Magnetron Sputtering Automation
มุมมอง 2.6Kปีที่แล้ว
Decided to automate the sputtering magnetron to get more repetable results when trying to make coatings ... Also brought a new mic #bridgeport #btc #diy #homemade #lathe #machining #metalworking #milling #making #millingmachines #highvoltage #sputtering #particles
Steady Rest for the Lathe
มุมมอง 8Kปีที่แล้ว
Not the best looking but it works ! #bridgeport #btc #diy #homemade #machining #milling #metalworking #lathe #making #millingmachines
#1 Making a Sputtering Magnetron
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This is the first part in a multi part series about making a co2 laser from scratch. In this video we will be making a sputtering magnetron witch is capable of coating objects in other materials kinda like metal plating. Twitter: Fr0mA11Ang1ez?t=l5Vqr8cUMgo0gvBsMI9Grg&s=09 #bridgeport #btc #lathe #machining #magnet #magnetron #plasma #vacuum #experiment #tools #diy #metalworking #la...
I was surprised you didn't orient it based on the pre-drilled circumference of holes as you can't change that feature. Obviously if they're concentric to the piece, also.
Stunning job. Fantastic looking bit if kit. Keep up the good work mate.
Great work on that setup. a little note on safety though: your setup is... absolutely terrifying. i'd recommend you encase the HV supply bc if you touch that you are very likely just dead. also add suitable 4.5kV or above optoisolation for any control lines that go anywhere near the HV supply. you might wanna add a dead man switch that forces you to have both hands a safe distance away from any energised circuitry. There is a fair amount of UV coming off that plasma, maybe consider wrapping the chamber in that foil stuff you can buy for UV laser cutter enclosures and such. Also i'm not sure wether you did that but if not: maybe consider making it so when you turn the potentiometers it doesn't alter the machine state directly and you have to press a button for changes to take effect. The Estop switch likely shouldn't be wired to the controller but rather cut power to the transformer on one pole and signal to the controller on the second pole so that the controller can begin a repressurisation sequence. rotary encoders or a GUI on the laptop might help with setting parameters more accurately and getting better repeatability. just some ideas though
Tu n’as rien swap du tout c’est du plug and play 😅
It is indeed plug and play
아무리 잘해도 안전이 우선이다 장갑을 좀 끼고 일을하거라 보기가 많이 불편하구나 니는 손이 10개냐 거반하게 하지말고 나는 장갑을 끼면 일을 하니못하니 하는말은 거반스러운 행동이다 장갑살 돈이 없냐 좀 보내줘랴
All that work, for that simple part 😂.
Anytime you hear that clanging you are using the wrong cutter geometry, when it's right the orchestra will be silent you think that surface is flat but quite the opposite, this old boy should have someone who knows sharpen that toolbit for him..
*Thanks for posting that and explaining! Those metal lathes and metal lathe skills seem nice to have. By the way, supposedly aluminum has good results for vac metal.*
Some tight rubber (or nitrile) gloves are recommended!
I've been studying this video to learn how to make a magnetron, your's looks great! Additionally, I was able to find that cute little spiral drill driver on Amazon, I had to get one!
I'm glad you liked it if you've got any questions about operation or construction feel free to ask...
@@allangles4020 Thank you for the offer of advising, I fully expect to followup with questions. I'm currently acquiring equipment, tools, and materials. I have the smallest mini-lathe, but I think it can work, an Edwards roughing pump, and a diffusion pump on the way. The pumps are used and unverified, but they look well cared for, so I'm hopeful. Thanks so much for sharing your work so clearly in your video!
Ahh verry nice 👌 one pice of equipment that is verry helpfully indeed is a decent vacuum gauge the new ones are a little expensive but you can get an old edwards penning for quite cheep
That is a beautiful sputter magnetron,by the way.......could anyone tell me what cacuse that purple plasma on the outlet port?
That glow on the outlet port is achwelly the inlet port for the argon and the positive side. Mostlikley the argon being ionised
@@allangles4020 wow~happy to know that,thanks for the tip.👍
Why activate tail at that point, sorry if it's a dumb question?
Can I see video of you dialing it in
It was a fun day looks like you been playing with it . grate slomo shots. who would of thought the bike was more dangerous :)
How do you even hold a fly to be able to cut it? And why would you cut it?
Ahhh you see well that's the trick of the trade ...the hardest part is luring him in. As for the cutting.... how elts whould you preform a dissection ?🤣
I am glad I watched till the end before commenting, that ringing was as a result of the geometry of the cutter but you worked it out, great video fun to watch even for us old engineers
Hi, just wondering if you have a email I could contact you on to ask a few questions around your warco cnc mill? All the best
the door is so much better and better position.
glad you put brakes on it
Looking forward to your next video.
🫶🏽 it 😁
That’s insane 😂
What area do you live in. Cheers.
East midlands area
I was going by the accent, I live 3 mile south of Alfreton. 😊👍🏻
Dude! That looks really fun! Make some sort of carry for the lady!
Check his post - it was fun till it wasn’t 😢
🤦🏻♂️ WTAF??? Bro I’m not sure if you’re trolling us with that mess or if you’re serious!
Well done man
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You should do a video using your sputtering setup with ammonia gas and nitride coat your homemade shell mill
I can reccomend some research articles to read, but a scholar search with the terms "ammonia nitride sputtering" would probably be enough to familiarize yourself with the process well enough to adapt your setup.
I like that idea... think I might get a few blank drillbits and make a video testing diffrent coatings untill I find a decent combination 👍
@allangles4020 would also be cool to know if reactive ammonia sputtering would be the only way to deposit a nitride coating or if it's possible to just buy and use, for example aluminum nitride wafers, as a target. I don't see why both wouldn't work but I'm curious
not much details given...☹
Can't wait to see what devilish need spawned this magnificent nonsense. Looks awesome!
)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) gj bro)
That some hog powah! Keep it up Mr. Angles!
Hi, what is the machine you're using to measure the vacuum?
Edwards penning 505 you can find them on ebay or a place called unigreenScheme
Super, bin sehr beeindruckt!
Hi, thanks for video.What kind of steel did you use?
You do know that the R8 spindle isn't meant to handle something that large? Do you understand force multiplication? Have you ever used a pipe on the end of a rachet to break a bolt loose? Thats what's happening with your fly cutter with an R8 spindle. You're applying a tremendous amount of force to the spindle now and what's going to happen is you are going to ruin that spindle and wallow it all out. And the vibration from the imbalance is going to accelerate that wear. The R8 spindle is a light duty spindle. To use a fly cutter like that, you need a much larger mill with a much larger spindle. [shaking my head in disbelief] ........
He's not going to get it. You're better off explaining to a brick wall.
Very nice learned a bit from it, would you say slowing spindle speed would help ?
Very nice m8👍👍
Cool stuff bud.
It is an amazing work! Please, tell me if your equipament could be used to aluminizing telescope mirrors. I'm a physicist but I don't have 10% of your technical knowledge and tools to make that sputtering equipament. Nevertheless, my great motivation is produce telescope mirrors by myself. In Brazil, the amateaur astronomers can count on a few professionals to aluminizer glass blocks. But the Brazil is a huge country and in my state I don't know anyone to make it by sputtering technique. My initial intent is learning to use the lathe, but I don't know the next steps. Could you give-me some advices?
How big do thease mirrors need to be and of what material?
Love videos when junk gets repurposed into something completely different than its original purpose.
You know, I was just trying to decide if it was worth it to buy a junked out 40 year old electron sputtering machine on ebay. But fuck it, I think I'll build my own now
After watching the remainder of the video I'm back on the buying junked out one. XD
I whould lean towards buliding your own not only will you save money but you will gain a deeper understanding of how thease things work and I know that's easier said than done
@allangles4020 I'm comfortable with the electrical side, electrical engineer by trade. I've got minimal machining experience is my only worry. Your skill as a metalworker is impressive as hell!
@@NaOHNoah There are a bunch of different magnetron options. Precision is not necessary, everything can be bolted together
health to your hands❤
Nice to see you again, happy birthday pal! What would you do if you knew you wouldnt fail at?
Hello my name is Branden I also build lasers I am not privileged enough yet to have a lathe to help assist my endeavors, I just do as the universe wishes and for some reason things seem to always work out as long as I don't fight the universe! Right now I'm experimenting with yag crystals and I have one I already made with a bit of test substrate I made with chemistry and electrolysis I also scraped electronics for some high end material like gold. Anyways maybe you sputtered bizmark cause I need mirrors made of bizmark I would love to send you yag crystals if you would be interested in sending me mirrors and beam splitters. My end goal is to make a laser in Wich no electricity is needed simply put two materials in contact and lasing occurs. I plan on looking into verious proteins like bioluminescent fungi because fungi I can take nearly as much samples from as I need without having to harm a living creature, that is very important to me as stated before I live by the universe.
Sounds like a deal however bismuth mirrors don't look the best I'm guessing its because of the low melting point of bismuth