This is just the machining of the part. If there is interest I will make a video explaining the thought/planning and execution of the setup. Let me know in the comments if that's of interest. Thanks!
Amazing to see you back, Peter! Your videos always feel like a dip into science fiction, both in these huge complex parts I'll probably never see in real life, and in the mind-bending machining it takes to create them.
Simply excellent to see this cnc work done by Peter on that whopper Mazak.. No typical TH-cam "content" fluff, just machinist excellence in too many ways.
Man, I'm so jealous of the work you do. You're a mastermind, and your work is insanely complex. You're repping Mazak quite nicely. If I were them, I would ship you out a brand new integrex to play with. Brilliant man you are.
To do these jobs as one offs is amazing! I used to run a manual Colchester triumph lathe back in the day and I've never encountered any as skilled as yourself.
Always makes my day when you post a new video. I've worked at a few workshops here in NZ but have never been exposed to this kind of tricky work, super interesting and impressive seeing how you machine parts like these.
I really enjoy your videos. You are hands down the best machinist on and off TH-cam. You make it look so easy the way you machine complex parts. It would be great so see a video explaining the thought/planning and execution of the setup. Thank you.
I recently got the opportunity to work on a DMG CTX 2000 TC, and I can't tell you how much I learned from your videos I could bring to bear on this machine; thank you for all your great insights and tips!
Thanks for the video Peter, I was looking forward to you posting. I have gone back to many of your videos throughout the past few years/since starting my own shop. I got Esprit this spring for a mill-turn I purchased, and that has honed me in even more on how knowledgeable you are. Amazing work 👍
Very exciting machining, as a Mazak man, I saw this video when I was about to go to the bathroom, then decided to watch it to the end! Guess what, the feeling for a dash to the bathroom is gone!!! Anything you are making on this Mazak is amazing.
i dont see how you could ever think we wouldnt want a video that explains the planning! good to see you back again, looking forward to the explanation and planning video :)
I am a retired Instrument and Control Engineer with 40 years experience. This is not my bag but I love it. I cannot get enough of it, the attention to detail, the automation, the thought that must go into it, the custom work. But at the same time it scares me to death! This one not so bad but the jobs that have had previous work done and then come to you for finishing has me on the edge of my seat biting my nails, terrified the machine is going to do something wrong. As you get further into it you get closer to finishing it but at the same time if it goes wrong you've got more to lose. One wrong digit and it could be turned into scrap, the pressure 🙈 .
Definitely interested in whatever you want to put out there. Crazy machining going on there. Odd, I had just searched your channel for a new video just yesterday 👍
very happy to see your back to this channel! what a great part to figure out and make. Would have loved to see you do a sped up, dry (air)cutting of the finished part to be able to follow. But then again, watching and wondering was like a kid on Christmas morning unwrapping a big present - imagination going wild. Thanks for the gift Peter and I hope you and yours have a merry Christmas !
Great works as always, thanks Peter. Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. A video explaining the planning etc. for a job like that would be very interesting to see. I hope you have a great christmas
thats alot to think and prepare before run the machine. Great mind ! i believe AI cant have this kind of intelligent . Greeting from a Malaysia machine shop.
Bravo Peter. That reminds me I have some parts I no-quoted today that you might be crazy enough to make. I'd be happy to pass them along if you're interested.
Welcome back, Peter. I was getting cocky at work. There's nothing like watching one of your videos to put me back in my place. Merry Christmas, my friend.
Glad to see you back, hope you and your family are doing well. I'm definitely interested in a video on the setup, especially those set screws you were installing at the start. It looked like you were screwing a smaller set screw into the larger one, I'd like to know more about that bit. What was the material? EDIT: Now that I had a chance to play it back frame by frame on my laptop, I can see that the larger screws are dog point set screws and the smaller ones are socket head cap screws with the head OD turned down.
@@larryblount3358 i believe that is a way to lock the set screws in place.When you insert the smaller one and tighten it, its presses back on the larger one creating tension and therefore wont unthread.
Amazing to see you back, Peter! Your videos always feel like a dip into science fiction, both in these huge complex parts I'll probably never see in real life, and in the mind-bending machining it takes to create them.
Good to have you back. I have always learnt from your thought process and planning, So yes, I'm up for a video on the setup.
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As a machinist myself and also an Esprit user, I’d love to learn more about tool path and machine setup. It would be helpful for me
OK I think I will work on one. Thanks!
yeah, seeing the feeds and speeds etc was really helpful too.@@EdgePrecision
@@demandred1957although I need flute number on all of ‘em!! I gotta know the chipload 😅
Incroyables machines. Impressionnant.. Most impressive manufacturing process I've seen. This is world class.
It would be great to see a video about the planning that had to be done before the machining. Thanks.
Simply excellent to see this cnc work done by Peter on that whopper Mazak.. No typical TH-cam "content" fluff, just machinist excellence in too many ways.
Your ability to think outside the box has always impressed me. As a machinist I am inspired by your approach. Keep it up 👍🏻
Peter breaks the box
Good to see a video... Love seeing the Mazak run, but also appreciate hearing your thoughts, plans and narration
Man, I'm so jealous of the work you do. You're a mastermind, and your work is insanely complex. You're repping Mazak quite nicely. If I were them, I would ship you out a brand new integrex to play with. Brilliant man you are.
Always, always, always interested in seeing the thought/planning behind one of your parts!
I sure appreciate your content, I always learn something , thank you.
To do these jobs as one offs is amazing! I used to run a manual Colchester triumph lathe back in the day and I've never encountered any as skilled as yourself.
I'm beneath you, I use a Colchester Student.
I’m a simple man. I see Pete upload a new video. I click. I watch. I learn…a lot. Thank you for sharing your skills with us. Merry Christmas!
I like to consider myself a good all around machinist and every video you make humbles me a bit. You’re truly a craftsman. Always a great watch
Always makes my day when you post a new video. I've worked at a few workshops here in NZ but have never been exposed to this kind of tricky work, super interesting and impressive seeing how you machine parts like these.
I really enjoy your videos. You are hands down the best machinist on and off TH-cam. You make it look so easy the way you machine complex parts. It would be great so see a video explaining the thought/planning and execution of the setup. Thank you.
You are a true artist Peter, I for one would love to see the thought process behind making such a complex part. Glad to see you back on youtube.
Fascinating stuff, it's like watching a magic trick, as the object takes shape.
I recently got the opportunity to work on a DMG CTX 2000 TC, and I can't tell you how much I learned from your videos I could bring to bear on this machine; thank you for all your great insights and tips!
So good to see you back Peter, a Merry Christmas and an Happy and Healthy New Year to you and yours Sir.
So fascinating, thank you Peter for the fantastic video!
Thanks for the video Peter, I was looking forward to you posting. I have gone back to many of your videos throughout the past few years/since starting my own shop. I got Esprit this spring for a mill-turn I purchased, and that has honed me in even more on how knowledgeable you are. Amazing work 👍
Love the video! As a machinist who makes fairly simple parts it is fun watching the masterpieces that you make! Keep up the awesome content!
Very exciting machining, as a Mazak man, I saw this video when I was about to go to the bathroom, then decided to watch it to the end! Guess what, the feeling for a dash to the bathroom is gone!!! Anything you are making on this Mazak is amazing.
Awesome work as always. Great to hear from you again.
Hope you are well Peter? Nice to see the most detailed machine work on the net.
Merry xmas from the UK
You work on stuff with such unusual shapes, fascinating.
If I have one gift this season this will do just fine. Thank you Peter, you have been sorely missed
What maniac dreamed up that part. So,cool,machining
WOW! Beautiful craftsmanship.
Good to see you back Peter! I am definitely interested in a video explaining the planning and execution of the setup!
Super impressive Peter. Your programming ability is impeccable.
Thank you for continuing to make more videos! Always super interesting content.
i dont see how you could ever think we wouldnt want a video that explains the planning! good to see you back again, looking forward to the explanation and planning video :)
Amazing work, i love your videos to learn of it :D almost 3 years now in this job and everytime you learn step by step new stuff :D
You have been missed Sir. 👍
Welcome back!!! Yes please do a video on this setup. I am particularly interested in the programing.
Amazing, I am glad to see you back Peter!
thx for showing this kind of machining. Also happens to be some beautiful shots in there between the camera angles and the shape of the part!
I keep looking and here you are, excellent !
I am a retired Instrument and Control Engineer with 40 years experience. This is not my bag but I love it. I cannot get enough of it, the attention to detail, the automation, the thought that must go into it, the custom work. But at the same time it scares me to death! This one not so bad but the jobs that have had previous work done and then come to you for finishing has me on the edge of my seat biting my nails, terrified the machine is going to do something wrong. As you get further into it you get closer to finishing it but at the same time if it goes wrong you've got more to lose. One wrong digit and it could be turned into scrap, the pressure 🙈 .
Very glad you are back! Would love to learn more about your thought process
Definitely interested in whatever you want to put out there. Crazy machining going on there.
Odd, I had just searched your channel for a new video just yesterday 👍
Love your videos Peter! Keep em coming!
Incredible work, thanks for sharing.
Nice Job Peter, what an interesting part!
very happy to see your back to this channel! what a great part to figure out and make. Would have loved to see you do a sped up, dry (air)cutting of the finished part to be able to follow. But then again, watching and wondering was like a kid on Christmas morning unwrapping a big present - imagination going wild. Thanks for the gift Peter and I hope you and yours have a merry Christmas !
Thanks Peter! Glad to see you back.
Good to see you back. It would be interesting to understand some of your planning decisions for this part.
you are a gifted machinist peter
Nice to see you posting again. What a bizarre-looking part..... and I expect challenging too.
Great works as always, thanks Peter. Thanks for taking the time to make the videos. A video explaining the planning etc. for a job like that would be very interesting to see. I hope you have a great christmas
Happy to see your work again 💪🏾. I would like to see and learn about the strategies in CAM regarding this work.
Greetings.
Always ready for more of your video's Peter.
Merry Christmas!
I'm a PM in manufacturing with limited machining knowledge- your videos help me understand the process better. Please do make a planning video!
Hi Peter! Glad youre back! Beautiful part btw!
Happy to see your back very happy to see some content. Love your content I actually love your Mazak
A machining artisan. Beautiful!!!
THANK YOU PETTER YOU INSPIRE US TO SEE EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE. REGARDS FROM SPAIN
Awesome video Peter!
You make that feed / mixing shaft project look simple
Welcome back Peter. Your absence was way too long.
Awesome video great to see you back at TH-cam. Hope all is well.
I'm often impressed with the interesting tools the industry has you working on. This one has me completely baffled, though.
Peter .. we missed you .. such an artist!
Good to have you back.
Love to see the forethought in this setup😊
A set screw in a set screw. Only the Best here!
Very interesting setup!
What it does exactly I have no idea, but a quarter-scale one would make a great conversation piece. Happy holidays Peter! See you in the new year!
yes...setup and planning is best part of your videos. Real world parts.
very good job Peter..thanks fpor your time
thats alot to think and prepare before run the machine. Great mind ! i believe AI cant have this kind of intelligent . Greeting from a Malaysia machine shop.
Bravo Peter. That reminds me I have some parts I no-quoted today that you might be crazy enough to make. I'd be happy to pass them along if you're interested.
Yes, please explain the workpiece and your planning for its machining! I would be highly interested!
Great video Peter, I hope all is well, Merry Christmas.
Another great video!
As a machinist myself, you’re an artist.
beautiful works~
Great to see you back when you can. Happy new year sir.
work of art!
Those are some funky spiraly milling patterns
BEAUTIFUL!
Beautiful and Inspiring
Great work !!!
Welcome back, we missed you
Welcome back, Peter. I was getting cocky at work. There's nothing like watching one of your videos to put me back in my place. Merry Christmas, my friend.
Love seeing the integrex doing it's thing
Look who's back , my man ❤❤❤
Yes! Welcome back
Very interesting part and machining. I'd be curious as to what the part is for, not sure if you can disclose that though. Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for posting!
Glad to see you back, hope you and your family are doing well. I'm definitely interested in a video on the setup, especially those set screws you were installing at the start. It looked like you were screwing a smaller set screw into the larger one, I'd like to know more about that bit. What was the material?
EDIT: Now that I had a chance to play it back frame by frame on my laptop, I can see that the larger screws are dog point set screws and the smaller ones are socket head cap screws with the head OD turned down.
I will describe that in more detail in the setup video. Thanks!
Please add more details on the set screw in a set screw! Fantastic to have you back. I always learn something new by watching your videos.
@@EdgePrecision Looking forward to it!
@@larryblount3358 i believe that is a way to lock the set screws in place.When you insert the smaller one and tighten it, its presses back on the larger one creating tension and therefore wont unthread.
Welcome back mate
how is this even a question? of course we want to see another vid about you explaining the setup and planning!
Peter posts stuff like this, and it's just Tuesday for him. Makes me wonder what he thinks was the most difficult part that he's made so far.
Beautiful
That one is absolutely beautiful (as all your work is), I just wish I knew what the hell it is!
Christmas comes a few days early. Peter, thanks for the great video. A more detailed video would be great. Have a great Christmas.
I would be interested in the details of your approach to this part, it has some unusual geometry.