As a non-machinist, I asked myself, "What is broaching?" This video answered that question. Much knowledge was transferred in these 4 minutes. I'll never again look at a keyway without thinking of this video which showed me how the outer sleeve half of it was cut. No screen-filling men's selfie face, tedious introduction before saying "So, let's dive right in!", or music. Nicely done.
Who would have thunk it... I had no clue how this was done. When asked to purchase a set I thought it would be nice to know what it's for. We won't get a lot of use from it but the few times we'll need it it will be very handy to have. Very educational, thank you!
Very well articulated demonstration! I like your vernier calipers--really old school! It's great that you have such a nice ratcheting arbor press! Shapers also work very well for cutting internal keyways, especially larger ones.
Thank you for all the work you put into making this video. Extremely easy to understand and follow. I can only hope you have other videos on different tools. Much appreciation for your work.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for taking the time to write and say so. If you go to machiningmoments on TH-cam you will see other videos I've uploaded.
Thank you for your kind words, our students are required to learn to read a vernier caliper hence its use in the video. Absolutely, shapers do a great job. I've splined with them also.
It should work, you may need something to help push the broach all the way through the bore. What size is the bore? Can you make a two piece collar? It can also be done on a lathe or shaper. Thanks for your question.
thanks that was great and your explanation was very clear..one question, I wanted to make a 120mm long collar but I was told that I couldnt broach it...why is that ? is there a way around it
Thank you. There is enough pressure to require the use of a hand press. If the cutter is sharp, and goes through straight, it is not a lot of pressure created. Thanks for watching.
Pleasure to watch - what would be a cost of something like that as I dont want to spend on that kind of equipment, I'm liking to keyway a 7/8 propper shaft coupling
since its a 3/16 does the mean the bushing only accepts 3/16 ? i cant find anyone who can explain the thicknesses of the broach and bushing groove, or what A B C D means where are the people with all the details
They key would need to be the same width for both the shaft and bore. Approximately half the width extends into the bore and the other half is in the shaft. The width is dictated by SAE according to shaft diameter.
As a non-machinist, I asked myself, "What is broaching?" This video answered that question. Much knowledge was transferred in these 4 minutes. I'll never again look at a keyway without thinking of this video which showed me how the outer sleeve half of it was cut.
No screen-filling men's selfie face, tedious introduction before saying "So, let's dive right in!", or music. Nicely done.
@@billtravis523 Thanks for watching Bill. I appreciate your kind words.
Fantastic tutorial! Straight-forward, simple to understand, & quite to the point. GREAT JOB Brad!
Thank you, glad you liked it. I appreciate you watching the video.
So refreshing to see a perfectly made video. No waffle and super informative. Well done and thanks.
Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you enjoyed it.
As a production engineering student who's been sitting at home for the past two years these videos are invaluable to me.
Did get help and which country are you from?
Who would have thunk it...
I had no clue how this was done. When asked to purchase a set I thought it would be nice to know what it's for. We won't get a lot of use from it but the few times we'll need it it will be very handy to have.
Very educational, thank you!
I'm glad you found the video useful. I always appreciate viewers taking the time to leave a message. Thank you.
Thank you, beautifully and succinctly explained to me , really appreciated.😊
@@forsythbruce8866 I'm glad you liked it. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a message.
Thanks for your post, I always appreciate hearing that my videos are useful.
Heaps of really good information in that short little video and good practical demo, well worth the watch, many thanks, Gordon, Australia
Hi Gordon, thanks for the note. I'm glad you like it.
I have really good friends in Melbourne.
Thank you for making this video. Fairly simple process, but really cool to be able to see it done - especially with a ratcheting arbor press!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching.
Very well articulated demonstration! I like your vernier calipers--really old school! It's great that you have such a nice ratcheting arbor press! Shapers also work very well for cutting internal keyways, especially larger ones.
Thank you for all the work you put into making this video. Extremely easy to understand and follow. I can only hope you have other videos on different tools. Much appreciation for your work.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, thanks for taking the time to write and say so. If you go to machiningmoments on TH-cam you will see other videos I've uploaded.
that seemed to cut through like butter ... lovely thank you
They are very sharp.
Now I know what a broach is. Thanks so much.
Glad to help.
Thanks for posting this video! It's very helpful and easy for me to understand the process! Thanks a lot
Glad it helped you, thanks for posting!
Thanks! Very useful as a mechanical Engineering student during the pandemic!! 🙏🙏
I'm glad it helped. Thanks for watching and posting.
@@machiningmoments 😉
Brad! Great video! I learned a lot from you. Needed a refresher on how to broach and sure enough my old shop teacher posts the video! Take care!
:) Hi Garvin, how are you? Small world hey!
Very clear video, no mucking about. Loved it.
Glad to hear you liked it. Thanks!
Glad that I found this! Great explanation!
I'm glad it helped, thanks for watching.
I was building those inside cylinder keyway in SolidWorks and wondered how could they make it.. Pretty neat!
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching.
Apart from the measurement system, this is a fantastic, easy to understand video. Many thanks.
Do you prefer metric?
Sweet ! ! ....thank you for the lesson..
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for your kind words, our students are required to learn to read a vernier caliper hence its use in the video. Absolutely, shapers do a great job. I've splined with them also.
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Beautiful demonstration.
I'm glad you liked it. Thank you for watching.
Articulate, yet easy to understand. I'm learning even though I didn't intend to. Thanks
Loved the video! Thank you!
Thank you for watching
The depth is found in the Machinery Handbook and is measured. Carefully chosen shims help achieve the proper depth.
Love your vids mate, thanks!
Glad they are useful! Cheers!
Thanks for the s/o! Love your vids!
+Nicole Magpantay Glad you like it, thanks for stopping by and commenting.
It should work, you may need something to help push the broach all the way through the bore. What size is the bore? Can you make a two piece collar? It can also be done on a lathe or shaper. Thanks for your question.
This helped a lot. Great video
Glad it helped!
This is too good explaining
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Iam a student indian engineer but I able to understand ""what is broaching"" thanks a lot bro
Running a tool (broach) through a bore to create desired geometry...in this case a keyway.
Can’t want for a better explanation. 20 out of 10
Thank you, I appreciate you watching.
Very useful video sir. Thank you
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Lecture is very informative! Thank you.
+두성을 꿈꾸는 용수스 Thanks for watching and posting.
My pleasure
Thanks man 👍🏻👍🏻
My pleasure, thank you for watching.
It's a pretty small bore to do in a lathe, it should work as shown in the video. Good luck!
It's very good demonstrated... 👍 Thanks ⚡
My Pleasure!
Great video. New subscriber.
Thank you, welcome.
thx for showing the shim part
Glad to, thanks for watching.
so simple thanks
Glad it helped, thanks for watching.
Glad it helped, thanks for watching.
I love it' steel and no power tools. Very nice
Thanks
Perfect, thank you
My pleasure, thank you for watching and your comment.
Great video 👍 thanks
It was my pleasure, thank you for stopping by.
thanks man, helped a lot
Glad it was helpful, thanks for saying so.
thanks that was great and your explanation was very clear..one question, I wanted to make a 120mm long collar but I was told that I couldnt broach it...why is that ? is there a way around it
Thank you!
My pleasure, thank you for watching.
Hey nice Video. How much pressure is needed in this case?
Thank you. There is enough pressure to require the use of a hand press. If the cutter is sharp, and goes through straight, it is not a lot of pressure created. Thanks for watching.
Yes, great job! Could you lay the broach sideways in a lathe tool post and run it horizontally? I don't have an arbour press
Yes, it is called push/pull broaching.
Good!
Nice video pl share video about honing
Thanks for the suggestion.
perfect.
Thanks for watching the video!
Nice information
Thank you
@venturadave Thank you!
Pleasure to watch - what would be a cost of something like that as I dont want to spend on that kind of equipment, I'm liking to keyway a 7/8 propper shaft coupling
+111alien111 I'm not sure, your local industrial tool supplier should be able to give you a price.
Gud work.,
it is 3/16" keyway.how get the depth of kw with that broaching tool.
awesome
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for watching.
thanks
My pleasure
Thankyou!
My pleasure, happy new year.
Nice
Thanks for watching.
since its a 3/16 does the mean the bushing only accepts 3/16 ? i cant find anyone who can explain the thicknesses of the broach and bushing groove, or what A B C D means where are the people with all the details
They key would need to be the same width for both the shaft and bore. Approximately half the width extends into the bore and the other half is in the shaft. The width is dictated by SAE according to shaft diameter.
What kind of press are you using?
An arbor press
I would like to see how a keyway is cut say midway on round shafts
Thanks for the suggestion, it should be easy to film.
I see. The bore size 26mm.
amazing
Thank you, typical to most machine shops.
Hi what size arber press did you use
I believe it is a 24" hand press.
machiningmoments do you know what ton it was. I have a home shop and was thinking of buying one but don’t want to buy one to small
@@santopezzotti730 I'll be at work Tuesday I will check, anything else will be a guess.
Thanks
Hi Santo, it has a number 2 on it. I believe it is 2 tons.
what is a "Push Broach"??
One that is driven through the part by "pushing" from the top.
Marhati
Hello I am broach oprater
They make better calipers just sayin
I need job broach company
Are you asking for the name of the company that made this broach? Polygon Solutions
Дешево и сердито. .Только резец геморройный..Нарезка зубьев ,закалка , шлифовка . А ,если диаметр изменится то надо приспособу переделывать .
+Александр Васильев Фрезы доступны в различной ширины, которые изменяются с диаметром.
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