i really enjoy these videos as you make chips and you show the whole machining from start to finish... keep up the good work mate and cheers from Finland!
Sometimes I think I would like to do the sort of jobs you show us and other times I quail at the dangers of just moving mass like that around. I mean, what could possibly go wrong.. Right? Hats off to ya!
@@captcarlos Yeah, there's always that thought in the back of my mind what if. What if that big ass piece comes out of the chuck, what if I slip and fall in. There are all these what ifs. After 5 years vtl still scares me. I prefer lathes.
Toczenie świetnie poszło :) Frezowanie - rozumiem że przy takim wysięgu narzędzia nie dało się uniknąć drgań. Fajnie zobaczyć też resztę obróbki. Dobry film. Pozdrawiam.
The degree of precision you achieve on a piece as massive as this is spectacular. It's obvious you're a master at your craft. Thanks for providing these videos. It would interesting to see something like this piece actually installed wherever it goes, though I'm sure that happens a long ways from where you might have access.
To see an insert go for that long in that amount of material is amazing to me. One of the jobs I work on I have to switch the insert every single piece, 6 sided insert and 42 pieces to make. That was an annoying job to say the least and could be done way better with an insert that's properly made for the material. But no, my employers and boss don't see a need to change their processes. They're a if it ain't broke don't fix it, but worst thing is that they don't do preventative maintenance on the machines because they have no one to do it. So when the machine goes down a whole bunch of jobs have to get pushed back due to fixing the machine.
ehh, ja mam wlasnie caly czas problemy typu "nie miesci sie" :D Ogladalem z zapartym tchem :) Koncowka ciekawa byla :D Pozdrawiam i sukcesow zycze... u nas w Polsce ciezkie czasy nastaly :(
Haha, no to tak... :D U nas przynajmniej jest taka "polityka" zeby wykozystywac maszyny(i nie tylko) w 110% :| Mimo tego calego stresu to powiem Panu ze najlepiej jednak wspominam te zlecenia ktorych nie dalo sie zrobic :) Doswiedczen ciekawych duzo czlowiek zbiera wtedy. No bo przeciez "nie ma dla nas rzeczy niemozliwych" XD
cnc machining is amazing, 2d is easy , 3d and learning cad cam is a challange, I owned a machine shop for 5 years and hated small business, now I machine for fun and make fixtures for friends , no fun standing in front of a cnc makining the same parts for a month , now only time and material or free parts for friends !!!
Hi, I had my own small business, cnc milling. Luckily I was in a position to pick and choose the work I took on. So always very small batch (20 maximum), and always interesting, satisfying parts to make. 👍
One of those where I would love to see the part in its final, installed, place! Hard to imagine the cylinder this fits to! What was the final weight of the piece, do you remember by any chance?
At 4:30 and 10:55 it looks like you sure got close with your clearance between the part and the tool holder, you sure got your stickout lengths spot on! That part sure has a lot going on. Do you have any idea what those grooves were that you cut with the threading tool? Grease grooves possibly? That long boring bar sure was crazy, did you have any issues with chatter or does it stay pretty rigid for you? Thanks for sharing and great video as always!
Lovely piece of turning and well filmed mate thanks for sharing 👍, I often ment ask you does this machine have a tool touch setter or do you have to set it manually? Thanks
That VTL is strong machine but you cut just .250 DOC per side that waste a lot of time I running same machine I cut .45 doc per side .90 total material removal
i really enjoy these videos as you make chips and you show the whole machining from start to finish... keep up the good work mate and cheers from Finland!
I'm glad you liked it.
Always amazed at the projects created here, nice work thanks for sharing.
Excelentes Maquinas y experiencia!!! Saludos desde Mexico !!!
Chris, now that's a effin' big, complex gizmo!
Nicely done.
Thank you for showing us.
At least no crazy tight tolerances on this one.
Sometimes I think I would like to do the sort of jobs you show us and other times I quail at the dangers of just moving mass like that around.
I mean, what could possibly go wrong..
Right?
Hats off to ya!
@@captcarlos Yeah, there's always that thought in the back of my mind what if. What if that big ass piece comes out of the chuck, what if I slip and fall in. There are all these what ifs. After 5 years vtl still scares me. I prefer lathes.
👍👍💝💝...amazing sir...good work
You folks build some cool parts, well done.
We're trying, well at least on camera 😉
Brilliant stuff sir
Toczenie świetnie poszło :) Frezowanie - rozumiem że przy takim wysięgu narzędzia nie dało się uniknąć drgań. Fajnie zobaczyć też resztę obróbki. Dobry film. Pozdrawiam.
Frezowanie nie mój departament. Może jak by było więcej sztuk to może by coś dopracował z tymi drganiami. Narzędzie wykańczające wyszło bardzo fajnie.
7:42 - Racing Clearance! .001" is every but as good as an inch.
12:35 - That angle-plate is a veteran.
The degree of precision you achieve on a piece as massive as this is spectacular. It's obvious you're a master at your craft. Thanks for providing these videos. It would interesting to see something like this piece actually installed wherever it goes, though I'm sure that happens a long ways from where you might have access.
Most of my work is one-offs so a lot of times I don't get to see the final product.
Very simple
That's a very expensive piece!
Such an amazing tooling finish on that. Plus all that accuracy is spot-on on such a big machine. Awesome video
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed.
Useful video to know about horizontal turning and vertical turning machine..
Totally amazing work
Amazing sir nice 👌👌☺️
Nice, wish I could work on more modern equipment.
Wow
Awesome
Great job! I am from India 👍👍👍
I would love to see how you did the initial alignment in the 4 jaw.
To see an insert go for that long in that amount of material is amazing to me. One of the jobs I work on I have to switch the insert every single piece, 6 sided insert and 42 pieces to make. That was an annoying job to say the least and could be done way better with an insert that's properly made for the material. But no, my employers and boss don't see a need to change their processes. They're a if it ain't broke don't fix it, but worst thing is that they don't do preventative maintenance on the machines because they have no one to do it. So when the machine goes down a whole bunch of jobs have to get pushed back due to fixing the machine.
Yeah, you are right about having the right insert for the job. At least we don't do any exotic metals.
Красиво, хотя мне больше нравится фрезерование. 👍 Станок DMU 85. Мои детали размером не более 500 мм.
that's one big geese fitting lol
Its a fitting for a giant air tool!
예술입니다
Can’t imagine how much that hunk of steel cost.
Каруселка хорошая штука,но токарный имеет свои преимущества.кстати, не показано как сверлилось отверстие. Стаж токарем 50 лет.еще работаю.
Ух ты какая колотушка от энерционного молотка)
If it looks right , it is right ! Nice job . Cheers .
Just make it look shiny, it always sells 😂
Good Job Brow...
Getting that piece turned over for the second op must have been interesting! Neat looking though, whatever it does.
That's why it's not on a video 😂👍
Damn you youtube I didn't get this notification
Chris Maj sen bu işi biliyorsun tebrikler.
Awesome
Good job guys 👍👊. What were the dimensions of the stock, and the overall dimensions of finished part?
Thanks that was cool
ehh, ja mam wlasnie caly czas problemy typu "nie miesci sie" :D
Ogladalem z zapartym tchem :)
Koncowka ciekawa byla :D
Pozdrawiam i sukcesow zycze... u nas w Polsce ciezkie czasy nastaly :(
To przeważnie tak jest "Nie mieści się ale może jakoś zrobisz". Dostaniesz większą maszynę, to będzie jeszcze większa robota 😅
Haha, no to tak... :D U nas przynajmniej jest taka "polityka" zeby wykozystywac maszyny(i nie tylko) w 110% :| Mimo tego calego stresu to powiem Panu ze najlepiej jednak wspominam te zlecenia ktorych nie dalo sie zrobic :)
Doswiedczen ciekawych duzo czlowiek zbiera wtedy.
No bo przeciez "nie ma dla nas rzeczy niemozliwych" XD
cnc machining is amazing, 2d is easy , 3d and learning cad cam is a challange, I owned a machine shop for 5 years and hated small business, now I machine for fun and make fixtures for friends , no fun standing in front of a cnc makining the same parts for a month , now only time and material or free parts for friends !!!
Hi, I had my own small business, cnc milling. Luckily I was in a position to pick and choose the work I took on. So always very small batch (20 maximum), and always interesting, satisfying parts to make. 👍
Chris, this was definitely your *_"Clearance is Clearance"_* episode! 😅
Did the print call for a *_50°_* angle on those gasket grooves? 🤔
9:13 60° angle.
Videos like this put me to sleep after a hard day's work
One of those where I would love to see the part in its final, installed, place! Hard to imagine the cylinder this fits to!
What was the final weight of the piece, do you remember by any chance?
I didn't get a chance to weigh after it was all done, but probably half of it was gone.
AmazingI cheer for you.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
At 4:30 and 10:55 it looks like you sure got close with your clearance between the part and the tool holder, you sure got your stickout lengths spot on! That part sure has a lot going on. Do you have any idea what those grooves were that you cut with the threading tool? Grease grooves possibly? That long boring bar sure was crazy, did you have any issues with chatter or does it stay pretty rigid for you? Thanks for sharing and great video as always!
9:12 sealing face with a gasket.
These grooves are for gasket. No I didn't have any chatter issues with that boring bar.
You always want as little tool stick-out as you can get away with :)
IMPRESSIONANTE
What kind of tolerance you working with? And how much would that part cost after all is finished
Good job ;)
Kogo ja tu widzę. Dzięki, staram się.
Amazing Machine nice 👌
nice ...
On the milling/drilling ops, does the man spoil or scratch and dent your beautiful turning? Always happens to me!
Haha, funny you said that, but yeah it happens.
I feel that bro 😭
👍👍👍
VTL rocks!
Still scares me.
Boy, it looked like there was more weight in chips than the final part! Any idea what that thing is used for?
Some kind of cylinder assembly.
F&CK Yeah! Chips & smoke!
Lovely piece of turning and well filmed mate thanks for sharing 👍, I often ment ask you does this machine have a tool touch setter or do you have to set it manually? Thanks
It does have a tool setter, I just find the manual way more accurate, or maybe I'm old school.
Same here 👍
Bravo 👍
Kolejny dzień w pracy.
Crazy project. How long does a project like this take? Like programming setting up and machining (without the milling). Must be 2 days or something?
It sat on the floor for few days after roughing, but you are right about them two days.
👍
BT spindle housing ???
Amazon sells this, should have just ordered one and gotten 2 days free shipping with prime.
4:30 Тююютелька в тюютелку! 😂
dangerously
you had to flip that sucker 3 times?!?!?!
Tiago JaqueSABINO
Your boring bar. Good! 😊😊
Imagino que hay que esperar que se enfrie el material para poder medir el diametro exterior. O no?
You are right.
engineering porn right there - good job sir
Tezgah HNK ?
I hope my content for mechanical you wanna see 🙏god blessed & thank you
Templo 🧐🇧🇷🎧🎓☸️📠📱🔫💎📝
It looked like a giant sized male end air hose connector... till you drilled/tapped the small holes in that one end.
Vtl basics
Where is this at ?
Illinois
This VTL MC has where manufacturing
To summarize this video don't try this at home
I’d not really want to try it work either 😂
Leave it to professional.😉
That VTL is strong machine but you cut just .250 DOC per side that waste a lot of time I running same machine I cut .45 doc per side .90 total material removal
By "same machine," do you mean Yama Seiki with 30 HP or just one that looks like it.
@@ChrisMaj ran 4140 material and same HP with yours
thats a nice jobe, more waste then the end result
Show the photo of a little program too, man😡😠😠