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Aaron Engineering
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 พ.ย. 2013
Welcome to Aaron Engineering. If you like all things engineering then you've come to the right channel. The channel focus is on all aspects of engineering such as turning, machining, welding, grinding, fabrication & mechanics. Feel free to comment and subscribe. Or shoot me an email if you want to know something in particular.
What's in my shop:
SyilCNC X7 Mill, Colchester Master 2500 lathe, Herless BM450 tool & cutter grinder, Herless universal milling machine, Waldown drill press and GMF grinder. I run 3 phase power which is provided by Phase Change Converters Australia.
What's in my shop:
SyilCNC X7 Mill, Colchester Master 2500 lathe, Herless BM450 tool & cutter grinder, Herless universal milling machine, Waldown drill press and GMF grinder. I run 3 phase power which is provided by Phase Change Converters Australia.
Shop Math - Trigonometry Milling Co-ordinates
Don't have CAD, don't have a DRO, lets use trigonometry to formulate your X and Y axis coordinates on your milling machine. It's really not that hard.
Download the free data sheets here:
Example 1a: 1drv.ms/b/c/897efe256ea3f1eb/EdKjuCgjWq1FgO_S8RynOU8BZFeCf4rGNl4l2GCMJaaSzw?e=YJAW7u
Example 1b: 1drv.ms/b/c/897efe256ea3f1eb/Eb5gz31zRC5KjCNyCPRfVH0BWI4btzoJFqcK1LbajCJRPQ?e=uTBpS8
#shopmath #coordinates #mathsengineering #milling #drilling
Download the free data sheets here:
Example 1a: 1drv.ms/b/c/897efe256ea3f1eb/EdKjuCgjWq1FgO_S8RynOU8BZFeCf4rGNl4l2GCMJaaSzw?e=YJAW7u
Example 1b: 1drv.ms/b/c/897efe256ea3f1eb/Eb5gz31zRC5KjCNyCPRfVH0BWI4btzoJFqcK1LbajCJRPQ?e=uTBpS8
#shopmath #coordinates #mathsengineering #milling #drilling
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Machining a CAST Engine Cylinder from Scratch | It wasn't EASY 🤦♂️
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I need to machine 4 of these cylinders from cast billet for my little engine build. This video will be part 5 of the Sander Vercammen @slome815 4-stroke engine build. So sit back, relax, crack a tinny and get hammered watching Aaron Engineering. . #homeshopmachinist #machinist #practicalmachinist #colchesterlathe #turning
Slugging it - Making CAST Bushes
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G'day everyone. I need to make some cast bushes for my 4-stroke engine project. However, I don't have the correct diameter cast on hand. So using the Math formula I demonstrated last week, I worked out the chordal span, marked it out, and machined three from one 2 inch billet in my 4 jaw chuck. Some further turning and voilà, 8 perfect bushes for my little engine build.
Shop Math - Chordal Distance for Holes
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This video will demonstrate how to use a mathematical formula to ascertain the chordal distance of equally spaced holes around a PCD (pitch circle diameter) ⭕️ Download the data sheet for free here: 1drv.ms/b/c/897efe256ea3f1eb/EY2rHEhhSQZMu8WPZm2_kR0BHjqrNmsdTFjE3CVutjeKDg?e=xVa60q . . #shopmath #mathematics #machinist #engineering #homeworkshop
Viewer Gift - Hill Top Machine Works
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Big shout out and thank you toTom Knopp @hilltopmachineworks2131 for sending me over a Christmas gift. Go to Tom's channel and show some love. Check out Bernie Clarke @inmyshedwithbc. channel as he is restarting the engineering magazine.
Broaching - Colchester ARBOR Press
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No arbor press, no problems! I recently purchased some broaches off AliExpress in order to broach my flywheels & gears. I had to make a arbour sleeve and use the old Colchester Master 2500 lathe as an arbour press. DCT_Aaron_Engineering on facebook: DCTsolutionsAU DCT_Aaron_Engineering on Instagram: dct_aaron_engineering #broaching #lathe #machinist #machining #hobby...
Making a carbide insert tool holder
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Welcome to my home machine shop. Today I’m making a custom carbide insert tool holder for a line boring machine. This is for my Arthur @LivetoolsNewcastle . . #make #diy #cncmachining #manualmachining #shopmadetools
Shop Update - Die Heads - Help required
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Big thank you to my subscriber Grant who donated the Coventry Die Heads and tooling. Let’s help get @hilltopmachineworks2131 over the 5K subscribers line. Thank you to all those who have explained what the tooling is for. Max Grant @swanvalleymachineshop was fisrt on the phone to me and I'll ship that tooling over him ASAP. Thanks to mate Micheal Connor @localele1 for tipping Tom over the 5K su...
I made a THING!
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G'day everyone and welcome back to the Aaron Engineering Channel. Today I'm machining a tapered mandrel for neighbor and buddy Russel for. his AMCO brake lathe. I hope you enjoy the video. Please like & leave a comment for me. Oh, and subscribe to if not already. #machinist #colchesterlathe #diy #lathe #milling #grinding
4-Stroke Engine Build | Part 3 | FLYWHEEL
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4-Stroke Engine Build | Part 3 | FLYWHEEL
4-Stroke Engine Build | Part 2 | CRANK & CAM PARTS
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4-Stroke Engine Build | Part 2 | CRANK & CAM PARTS
4-Stroke Engine Build | Part 1 | CRANKCASE
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4-Stroke Engine Build | Part 1 | CRANKCASE
DIY VISE Pt.3 Final | FREE PLANS | Let's make the Screw & Plates
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DIY VISE Pt.3 Final | FREE PLANS | Let's make the Screw & Plates
DIY VISE Pt.2 | FREE PLANS | Let's make the Jaws!
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DIY VISE Pt.2 | FREE PLANS | Let's make the Jaws!
DIY VISE Pt.1 | FREE PLANS | Let's make the Rails!
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DIY VISE Pt.1 | FREE PLANS | Let's make the Rails!
Milling with a Rotary Table - Mag Wheel Spacers
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Milling with a Rotary Table - Mag Wheel Spacers
Angle Plate | Work Holding | Workshop Repair
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Angle Plate | Work Holding | Workshop Repair
I’m still standing - Workshop Update April 2023
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I’m still standing - Workshop Update April 2023
Toolmakers Clamps! | Part 3 | #shopmadetools
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Toolmakers Clamps! | Part 3 | #shopmadetools
Toolmakers Clamps! | Part 2 | Shop made TOOLS
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Toolmakers Clamps! | Part 2 | Shop made TOOLS
Toolmakers Clamps! | Part 1 | Shop made TOOLS
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Toolmakers Clamps! | Part 1 | Shop made TOOLS
2D CAD Tutorial - Business Card Holder (Hill Top Machine Works)
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2D CAD Tutorial - Business Card Holder (Hill Top Machine Works)
3D CAD Tutorial - Business Card Holder (Hill Top Machine Works)
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3D CAD Tutorial - Business Card Holder (Hill Top Machine Works)
Custom 1/2" BSW T-Bolts for Hornsby Oil Engine
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Custom 1/2" BSW T-Bolts for Hornsby Oil Engine
Battling the Joe Pie Manual Mill Maze. "It's a race"!
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Battling the Joe Pie Manual Mill Maze. "It's a race"!
That's a great solution, and expertly presented.
I don't have DRO, CAD, nor the time and patience...I have a rotary table for my mill!
Shop math... not fun to do, but still, it is important.
i need to watch this twice,,,,, maybe 3 times!👍👍👍👍👍
You did a great job on this video Aaron. I am glad that watched to the end. I think the Chihuahua's could do trig after watching it! How about cracking out the old slide rule for the next lesson!
Nice work mate 👌🏻👌🏻
G'day JM and thanks for stopping by. I just popped over to your channel and subscribed. Nice work on that precission vice mate. Cheers, Aaron.
@ thank you I appreciate
Some cute little boogers there. 👍
Thanks Tom. Yes those bloody cast chips and powdery dust gets in everywhere mate. Cheers 🍻
I think it's a really good idea to do this at least from time to time long hand this way (at least thinking through the maths), it keeps the mind sharp and increases understanding of geometry and what's happening on your machines. Nice explanation!
Hello Stuart and thank you. I’ve got another shop math video dropping this coming Friday 31/01/2025. Thanks for watching mate. Cheers Aaron
Pro Show as usual. Getting closer to being able to run one on a genset to power the workshop.
I’d like a battery 🔋 set up like yours. However I don’t think it will run the Phase Changer 🤔
Lovely job Aaron 👍 and it's always better to pull out! Made me chuckle 😂😂😂😂 Cheers Ian
G’day Ian and thanks mate. The cylinders came up a real treat, and I think 3 out of the 4 were on size 😝. Glad you got a chuckle from that ha ha ha
Man that’s a ton of CI chips. Was that dura bar?
G'day Dean. To be honest I'm unsure what grade it was, as it was given to me. However, I know it's that continuous cast iron extrusion bar. Yes a ton of chips and it gets in bloody everywhere. Cheers, Aaron.
G’day mate, thanks for another top video. Have a good one 👍🇦🇺
Thanks Mark. I'm trying to post more reqular content these days. I'm aiming for 3pm every Friday. Cheers mate, Aaron.
Hi Aaron. Bloody good video. Very nice balance of editing live speed and faster speed in my opinion. Always difficult to judge. Great result on the cylinders - engine is looking superb. 👍
Hi Stuart and thank you for watching. I just popped over to your channel and subscribed mate. Nice shirt and hat by the way. Matty is actually a good mate of mine. Cheers, Aaron.
Cheers I appreciate the sub very much! Matty is a great bloke - I like his style and his craftsmanship.
you make it look easy!👍👍👍👍👍
Hey buddy and thank you. Not to sure about making it look easy, I actaully call myself "Humpty Dumpty machining company" ha ha ha. Thanks again for popping by. Cheers, Aaron.
If your going to wear gloves i can recommend the blue nitrile ones. They rip rather than grab if you catch one. Cheers
Thanks Peter. As a tradesman and shop teacher I would've kicked my students backside for wearing gloves, so I actually know better and don't usually wear them. But this bloody cast iron is terrrible stuff. Good tip on the blue nitrile gloves. I usually have the black ones, but ran out. Cheers, Aaron.
❤ your new banner mate 👍👍 That cast cuts like butter eh? Nice relaxing video . 👏👏👏 Regards , Grasshopper
G'day Robert. Thanks mate, it was good fun making these. However, those bloody cast chips and dust are horrible stuff. I'm trying to publish a video every Friday at 3pm. Hopefully I can keep it up. Next week is another "shop math" video. Cheers Robert, regards monkey balls.
That was a good size bore in that cast billet. Quality chips on those big drills. Nice work!
G'day Steve and thankyou. It's very nice to hear from you mate. I hope you've been doing well. Yes that big drill bit took no prisoners as I fed it the fat through that cast billet. Cheers, Aaron.
Lovely Aaron. Good job on the fast forwarding as well. Ciao, Marco.
Thanks Marco. It's hard to judge sometimes where to do that or just let it play. Hope you've been doing well buddy. Cheers, Aaron.
Nice work Aaron.
Thanks Randy. It was a good to get 3 out of that slug. I hate wasting material for no good reason. Cheers mate, Aaron.
Very good
Thank you very much 👍
Awesome way to repurpose leftover stock. Most of us would just put the hole saw in the drill......so you're just showing off!! lol
G’day Mike. That stock was 2” round. I thought I was clever getting 3 pieces out of it. Saved whittling it away to get one. Aw shucks, yes I was just showing off ha ha ha 😝
@@AaronEngineering It was definitely clever and a great use of stock and time!! :)
Thank you for making math enjoyable and simple. Have a good one 👍🇦🇺
Hi Mark. Gldad you found the video helpful and useful. I've got another Math video coming out on the 3pm, 31st January (GMT+11). Cheers, Aaron.
You Aussies are always in the bushes. 🤣🤣
Ha ha ha good one Tom. Not sure if you have ever watched Sacha Baron Cohen when he played "Ali G". His character was qestioned about George Bush and he thought they meant "the bush", wink wink. th-cam.com/video/RTbnWB_lvp4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qLkN0uUnmUR5qQKy
Great idea Aaron, that's gone into my memory bank for when i want to make a little bush. Never thought about using a hole cutter. And the little engine spins over really smooth, nice job 👍 Cheers Ian
G'day Ian. Thanks for following along mate. Yes I didn't want to whittle that 2" cast slug down to 9/16". That would be such a waste. Yes the little motor is spinning over nicely. But to be honest, I can't wait to finish this project as it's starting to drag on now. Cheers, Aaron.
Nice job!
Thanks Mick. I didn’t have smaller cast, so I got 3 out of 1 slug. Cheers 🍻
It's always fun watching offset turning (or whatever it's called) like that.
Thanks Rus. I didn't want to wasted that big 2" slug of cast by whittling away at it. So I had a brain fart and thought about a small hole saw to get 3 from one slug. Hey, when are we going to see more of that new workshop of your. Cheers, Aaron.
@AaronEngineering Sooner than later I think. I've got everything packed into a corner right now while I get ready to build a loft in the back half. Not sure how long that'll take but I've been planning on it since the building went up.
👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks mate. I appreciate you watching mate. Cheers, Aaron.
That’s turning (excuse pun) out quite a nice little engine mate . 😎 Grasshopper
G'day Robert. I hope you're doing ok mate? Let me when you're ready to chat and I'll give you a call to check in. We need to get you out in that workhsop of yours buddy. Cheers, Aaron.
Old School Maths taught by an Old School Teacher using an Old School Calculator. Doesn't get any better than this for us old blokes.
Thanks Micheal, I really appreciate the support. Sadly this video didn't do so well in the views departement. Oh well, got to keep at it. Feedback was positive and all found the informaiton useful. Cheers mate, Aaron.
Good one Aaron . 👍
Thanks Max. Cheers mate
Great explanation and demonstration buddy!!! That was way more simple than I remembered it being. Haven't actually done that since high school. I'll have to look and see if I've got a calculator like that....good excuse to buy one. :)
G’day Mike. Thanks mate, I hope other TH-cam shop machinists find it useful. I’m not sure how this playlist will play out. But I’m not too worried about that, as long as I / we share our knowledge. In my case that would all fit on a postage stamp LMAO 🤣
@@AaronEngineering LOL....my amount of knowledge is the tiny bit of spit it takes to wet that stamp. ;) .....which is a lot less than it takes to lick a nipple. :)
Good one Aaron 👍
Thanks Max. Let me know when you’re ready for me to ship those parts over to you. Cheers 🍻
@@AaronEngineering Any time you are ready . Am in my shop mostly full time now . Cheers 👍
@swanvalleymachineshop ok mate let’s touch base during the week.
Gday Aaron, brilliant idea for a series that’s going to help a lot of us, maths and I have never been good mates so all help is needed 🤣, cheers
G’day Matty. It’s good to hear from you mate. Thanks for that. Yes mate, Math is one of those things if you don’t use it you loose it. Cheers buddy 👍🍻
Good one buddy! 👍
Thanks Tom. I hope you put that formula to good use 👍🍻
@@AaronEngineering I did. I figured out how many holes I have in my head. 🤣🤣
Lever handle problem
Motor bearing problem
I am going to look for a local CNC shop that can do this exact thing for my bike build. If it’s ok to ask, what should something like this cost.
Hi Robert. I did this one on mates rates as Rohan was a former student from back in 2009. He bought me a bottle of bourbon from memory 😜. Where are you based mate (I’m in Melbourne, Aust)? I might be able to help you out. 👍
@ I am in the States. I live in Oregon. Let me look up shipping rates and I have both the old triples and new triples. Just need to swap over the steering stem.
Great info. Clear explanation. I'll be using this in the future.
G’day Kevin. Thanks for watching the video mate. I’m glad you found it useful. Hopefully you’ll be able to give it a crack sometime soon. Cheers Aaron.
Nice! I finally get to use some of the math I learned in school. Thanks for the educational video.
G’day Mick. Always fun if we can apply some of the maths we learnt from back in the day. Thanks for watching mate. Cheers 🍻
Better fit and finish than a new car mate.
Thanks Anthony. Like the old saying goes, “it’s like a finger in a bum”! Ha ha ha cheers buddy 🍻
no more PCD PTSD
Ha ha ha good one Anthony. We’ve all got a bit of that buddy from past trauma in our lives. Cheers 🍻
you made that look easy! really looking forward to the gear cutting one,, cheers👍👍👍
G’day mate, glad you enjoyed the video. Gear cutting is coming up soon 👍. Got a few machining videos coming first though. Cheers 🍻
Great information Aaron thank you
Hello and thanks for watching. Glad you found it useful. Hopefully you can apply sometime soon. Cheers 🍻
Nice vid Aaron. Good idea to do a few in a series. Can I respectfully suggest using a marker or much softer pencil as normal pencil does not show up well. Keep up the great work.
G’day mouse. It’s lovely to hear from you mate. I hope you’ve been well. Thanks for the tip, an excellent idea. Cheers Aaron 👍🍻
Good info mate 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hey Robert. Happy New Year mate. I hope you’re feeling better? Glad you enjoyed the video buddy. Do you remember this formula from back in the day when you did your training? Cheers 🍻
@ Oooohhhh that’s along time ago 🤣🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
@ Im much better now .., thanks mate 👍 Txting still slow, and speech still a touch ‘ garbled’. But,,.., ok i guess 👍
Damn, that was succinct and very well demonstrated.
Hey Russ. Thanks for watching and providing positive feedback. Hopefully you can put that formula to good you soon. Happy New Year to you and the family. 👍🍻
I learned something today! Thank you Aaron! Great video.
Hi Guy, how are you mate? Thanks for watching, it’s a good little formula this one. Give it a crack in your shop sometime. Now on a more important topic, have you been up in your new vehicle yet ⛅️ ? Cheers 🍻