*Everything about this video was great.* The lathe work, music choice, playback speed and editing, etc were all excellent. *Well done.* I get you're busy, but still; I wish you were able to post more videos. Besides learning from them, they're also relaxing.
The talent that you have been blessed with takes many years to learn it is the same becoming a master craftsman in wood working making fine furniture or cabinets of top line quality.
The work-holding techniques in this video are pretty clever. Drill some more holes on the motor cam at different radiuses to be able to vary your stroke length.
Great build, but how well will it hold up though? The balls are constraining the shaft to move in 1 dimension, but it's riding on 2 rather sharp edges that are the keyway shoulders. I'm sure it will suffice for intermittent use, but why not a ball nose end-mill of exact same diameter as the retaining balls for increased contact area?..... Also.... No lift on the return stroke? Regardless, great build, keep up the good work!
@@NStone79 there's so many places where this falls short, but it's not meant as a serious machine tool. If they use it at all it'll be fine for the job.
@@Argosh it wouldnt get used at all, i dare say. gotta clamp the mount down. then go get motor from shelf, clamp that down. fiddle fiddle, tinker tinker, adjust and tweak... spend half an hour setting up, when you could drop the bar straight into the toolpost and do it by hand in a minute. then pull it all off and shove it back on the shelf to do the next operation... thats not a useful tool. its so slow and clunky it wouldnt be helpful if doing several, either. like everything made on this channel. its a facade. flashy editing, dramatic music... but the actual engineering is absolutely pathetic. nothing is done properly. rather than watch it fascinated... you already see that theres some failings... try and pick up on just how many aspects of each and every design he gets wrong... whole backlog of videos with these janky contraptions that serve no real purpose other than make views. "he"... its a whole team of people... at least three. everything planned and thought out but nothings actually... "thought out". other than "how to make video". am i being too negative? naw. this is one of those channels that i try not to watch as it simply pisses me off. like bashing my head against a brick wall :)
A keyway cutter? Bro you have made a hydraulic broaching rig. The possibilities are endless. You can make your own internal and external splines, transmission gears, etc. between the lathe, vertical mill, press brake, and now the broacher you can make damn near anything
You're a star ! - At 10:37 you just showed an amazing trick to hold square bar in a 3 jaw lathe chuck by using a bit of tubing to get around the 3 jaw problem - I sadly didn't think of this before I bought and installed expensive 4 jaw self centering chucks on all my lathes just to have the privilege of being able to turn down square bar stock without having to use a 4 jaw independent chuck and mess around with clocks to get it dead center ! - Well done - Great project and video man ! 👍👍👍👍👍
I have watched more than 1 channel with mechanical and engine themes. But this one is EXTREMELY GENIUS. I can only shake my head in awe of what this brother did. With every detail very fine and precise measurements. I really love this channel. Hopefully in the future videos I can see you driving your motorbike with your single mini jet engine. gbu brother. brilliant job..👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️
Nice build, however, something has me puzzled: Why did you make it so that you can indicate the plunger in various angles while it can only be used effectively when the tool is aligned with the feed direction of the cross slide? Wouldn't it be easier to have it fixed and indicate the position by indexing the part itself with the spindle?
@@donfoster1832 yeah, he rotated it 180 degrees, that works. However, if you look earlier in the video he put a bunch more holes for indicating in. Let's say he rotates it into the 90 degree position, how's he gonna feed now without adding a vertical axis?
Now that I've seen the end product, you could use some kind of tapered bit to make your own gears if you wanted to. That would take things to the next level.
Every time I see one of your videos I learn something. I've never seen a fly cutter used like that. It's the first time I see someone put one on the lathe.
It looks very easy but I can tell the deep engineering involved in this design. Very fascinating and ingenious. I loved watching every secod of it. Your design, skills, and building something from drawing board to working tools, are just amazing. Thank you for sharing.
I can't help but think, given the time taken to knock that up and the resultant flex you could see on the cutter in one of the shots... It probably would have been quicker to mount two motors on the x and y wheels and just bolt a cutter into the tool post. I guess I only think so because for me it's trivial to control a couple of steppers. To each their own.
New subscriber! I went to your website hoping to find the plans but it's not listed. Would you be able to tell me what motor and gear reducer you used? Also the name of the arm that connects to the reducer and piston. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
I think what you made was like a Thompson roller bearing. I would have thought it would require a few more sets of bearings every 90 deg. So what is this a key broacher?
You have a carbide threading insert. Buy a left hand insert, invert your threading tool and thread away from the shoulder. You reduce your chances of a crash. One job that I hand was worth over 100K before I touched it. There was a large sealing shoulder for a threaded plug so you had to make an undercut for the threading insert and thread away so the shoulder wouldn't be damaged by a "WHOOPS". Be safe.
the rotating part is a good idea , been thinking on sumting simulair but mounted verticly and using a milling machine base , the lathe is more solid though
Very nice. The only weakness I can see is the store bought turnbuckle. Everything you made was excellent. Are you able to index your lathe chuck inorder to cut splines?
nicely built! it's pitty you didn't make an adjustable stroke length on the flywheel, it's a missed opportunity. then you can make internal/external oil grooves to.
Видео красивое, инструмент чисто для контента, работать эта штука будет неточно и недолго, мало жесткости, ее вообще нет, все эти канавки шарики все износится очень быстро
Скажите резец при нарезании резьбы в упор резко останавливается размыканием маточной гайки,если шаг не чётный станок позволяет это сделать.?или так работают станки на электромуфтах?
Love the build you always give my mind something to think about engineering wise, only thing i might do different is add a clapperbox but get that given yours rotates it could become a problem. Other option is adding a horizontal drill attachment which some lathes already have attachments for. Great work and only dream of a day i can afford steel when its not for a paid job haha
Very nice work of art.I call it mechanical art, the medium is different, not paint or brushes, oh yes I have something to ask you, what is your bachelor's degree so you are so good at mechanical engineering
really, you do wonderful work...I'm grateful...you give enough time to your tasks, because you better value what you do, but I have a few remarks if you accept... - the first thing, in terms of safety... why can't you get used to wearing safety gloves yet, I notice that you frequently touch the sharp edges of steel directly with your bare hands... ! and it's very dangerous...your safety is paramount...! - you exaggerate in your familiarity with the machine, and you are not afraid of the chuck which turns at full speed, and you put your hand under the parts which fall after cutting...! - for the fitting of tight parts or bearings, you use the hydraulic press... it is not recommended, it is better to use a little heat, then cool with compressed air...
its big and clunky. is that an advantage? it made revenue with ads. that was its main purpose. it gathers dust being unused as its a one trick pony and it cant even do that job properly?
G’day guys, you make THE MOST AMAZING projects on TH-cam without a doubt! I became a boilermaker straight from school and have learned machining reasonably well. I make a lot of things in my shed, but you guys are on another level! I am ALWAYS totally amazed. Shows that you need more than the actual metal skills to be really good at ‘metalwork’. Really really good! I watch a lot of sites like yours, but none really compare. Quick questions now that I’ve stopped with the hero worship, lol, Are you worried the bearings will quickly were the groove as they are much harder. Is there a reason you didn’t use pillow blocks or linear bearing cylinders? - I prefer your make it yourself so I’m not being critical, just curious. I’m just an old disabled pensioner in Australia now, but I’m still going to see if I can support you somehow, seems fair since I get so much enjoyment from your work. The videos could be a little more frequent though, you tend to ‘disappear’ occasionally. I’ve been watching since your “Extreme Pipe Notcher” Got me hooked immediately! Anyways, all the best mate. 🍻 Michael
Можно сделать проще без двигателя . Вал углового редуктора в токарный патрон а в заднею бабку другой ток патрон а если патрон вынести в сторону от задней бабки можно будет долбить не только шкивы но и валы .шлицы на валах .Также можно патрон закрепить на люнет подперев задней бабкой для жёсткости .
Почти все станочники самодельщики .если и Вы занимаетесь самоделками то смотрите нового принципа вариаторы . патенты ( Шестерёнчатые вариаторы ) проще и надёжней даже МКП .
could understand the depth of cutt you put from which knob because the motor and the cutting tool post is separate so their cross feed should be synced 😓
You do some crazy stuff and you're clearly not a machining tourist but there is one point of improvement you can make: in general you don't weld a part with precise dimensions because it creates deformations. for example 19:44 it's better to weld before finishing the ball bearing location to get a good round and not an oval. Maybe reduce the width of the support and tighten the bore to make a sketch of positioning for a bezel on one side and on the other for the chuck jaws to finish the bores so they will be concentric and well round. btw same remark on your other video "Making a polygon lathe cutter mechanism" that being said very good job sorry for my English which is very bad I'm just a French idiot
Super job, as usual! Would it be possible to repurpose this idea for cutting splines? (OD and/or ID) Splines seem to be a big hangup for E Vehicle conversions.
I usually have to scratch an internal key way, with the compound at a 20° taper. This looks like it would work at that angle. I could probably make a fixture and a slug to broach at that angle with a press...
Your work is impressive! One question that I'd like to know the answer; I use similar tooling to yours, but what ever I do I end up with relentless birds nests of continuous unbroken swarf, very unlike your easily manageable fragmented swarf. Is it the inserts that you're using, or the speed as well? Out of interest what are your choice of speeds and insert?
This is fucking addictive to watch ! If you don't like what he's doing you still watch because the music is damn awesome .. Just an amazing work !! A+++
It would slightly, but would not matter since you will never be pushing against a hard shoulder in that operation. (Well, you CAN do that once and then the tool breaks.) Always slot with a relief area for the chips to leave leave.
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The way you tell the story of these builds improves and evolves every single video. The designs have always been brilliant.
Thank you very much!:)
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Dude built himself a modular shaper. I’m loving it so much! Your storytelling is so good too! Thank you for sharing these videos!
Glad you enjoy it!
*Everything about this video was great.* The lathe work, music choice, playback speed and editing, etc were all excellent. *Well done.*
I get you're busy, but still; I wish you were able to post more videos. Besides learning from them, they're also relaxing.
Thank you very much!
The talent that you have been blessed with takes many years to learn it is the same becoming a master craftsman in wood working making fine furniture or cabinets of top line quality.
The work-holding techniques in this video are pretty clever. Drill some more holes on the motor cam at different radiuses to be able to vary your stroke length.
....you should always be able to vary your stroke length....😁
using the ball bearings to linearly constrain the shaft is genius
yeah, what he said!
Standard engineering practice
Great build, but how well will it hold up though? The balls are constraining the shaft to move in 1 dimension, but it's riding on 2 rather sharp edges that are the keyway shoulders. I'm sure it will suffice for intermittent use, but why not a ball nose end-mill of exact same diameter as the retaining balls for increased contact area?..... Also.... No lift on the return stroke? Regardless, great build, keep up the good work!
@@NStone79 there's so many places where this falls short, but it's not meant as a serious machine tool. If they use it at all it'll be fine for the job.
@@Argosh it wouldnt get used at all, i dare say. gotta clamp the mount down. then go get motor from shelf, clamp that down. fiddle fiddle, tinker tinker, adjust and tweak... spend half an hour setting up, when you could drop the bar straight into the toolpost and do it by hand in a minute.
then pull it all off and shove it back on the shelf to do the next operation... thats not a useful tool.
its so slow and clunky it wouldnt be helpful if doing several, either.
like everything made on this channel. its a facade. flashy editing, dramatic music... but the actual engineering is absolutely pathetic. nothing is done properly. rather than watch it fascinated... you already see that theres some failings... try and pick up on just how many aspects of each and every design he gets wrong... whole backlog of videos with these janky contraptions that serve no real purpose other than make views.
"he"... its a whole team of people... at least three. everything planned and thought out but nothings actually... "thought out". other than "how to make video".
am i being too negative?
naw. this is one of those channels that i try not to watch as it simply pisses me off. like bashing my head against a brick wall :)
A keyway cutter? Bro you have made a hydraulic broaching rig. The possibilities are endless. You can make your own internal and external splines, transmission gears, etc. between the lathe, vertical mill, press brake, and now the broacher you can make damn near anything
Well thought out project. Nice seeing it come together as presented. Nothing flimsy going on here AT ALL!
You're a star ! - At 10:37 you just showed an amazing trick to hold square bar in a 3 jaw lathe chuck by using a bit of tubing to get around the 3 jaw problem - I sadly didn't think of this before I bought and installed expensive 4 jaw self centering chucks on all my lathes just to have the privilege of being able to turn down square bar stock without having to use a 4 jaw independent chuck and mess around with clocks to get it dead center ! - Well done - Great project and video man ! 👍👍👍👍👍
Use collet or make collets
@@mastergilbert97 Yes !
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I have watched more than 1 channel with mechanical and engine themes. But this one is EXTREMELY GENIUS. I can only shake my head in awe of what this brother did. With every detail very fine and precise measurements. I really love this channel. Hopefully in the future videos I can see you driving your motorbike with your single mini jet engine. gbu brother. brilliant job..👍🏻👍🏻❤️❤️
A magnificent piece of engineering fellas
Well done.
Nice build, however, something has me puzzled:
Why did you make it so that you can indicate the plunger in various angles while it can only be used effectively when the tool is aligned with the feed direction of the cross slide? Wouldn't it be easier to have it fixed and indicate the position by indexing the part itself with the spindle?
Go to 23:33 😀
@@donfoster1832 yeah, he rotated it 180 degrees, that works. However, if you look earlier in the video he put a bunch more holes for indicating in. Let's say he rotates it into the 90 degree position, how's he gonna feed now without adding a vertical axis?
I watched this video with no sound due to other things going on. Absolutely fantastic video! Well done and well built!
Thank you very much!
Bro your a born genius, honestly you got burned talents,keep moving forward brother and stay blessed.
Now that I've seen the end product, you could use some kind of tapered bit to make your own gears if you wanted to. That would take things to the next level.
Amazing every time. The ideas, The engineering, the making, the filming, the editing, ... Every thing is just WOW! Thanks a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Every time I see one of your videos I learn something. I've never seen a fly cutter used like that. It's the first time I see someone put one on the lathe.
Enjoyable watching the builds you do. You don't leave out any details. This key way cutter is really a work of art .
Very very very very nice👍👍👍👍
Good idea sir🎉🎉🎉🎉
You are genius and good work🎉🎉🎉God bless you❤❤❤
It looks very easy but I can tell the deep engineering involved in this design. Very fascinating and ingenious. I loved watching every secod of it. Your design, skills, and building something from drawing board to working tools, are just amazing. Thank you for sharing.
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I could see that tool being very useful. Nice work. And congrats on getting a sponsor. Hadn't seen one on your channel before.
Thank you very much!
So, you made a shaper for the lathe..., Very cool
I can't help but think, given the time taken to knock that up and the resultant flex you could see on the cutter in one of the shots...
It probably would have been quicker to mount two motors on the x and y wheels and just bolt a cutter into the tool post.
I guess I only think so because for me it's trivial to control a couple of steppers.
To each their own.
23:53 Like a hotdog down a hallway. We've all been there
I really love your channel, my friend. I get mesmerized watching your precision work. Thank you for sharing with the world.
Felix
Thank you very much Felix!
New subscriber! I went to your website hoping to find the plans but it's not listed.
Would you be able to tell me what motor and gear reducer you used?
Also the name of the arm that connects to the reducer and piston. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
nice addition for the lathe!
0:38 why the bore of this bearing measured 24?
It’s been a minute since I’ve been on a channel cinematography is really stepped up nice work man
I think what you made was like a Thompson roller bearing. I would have thought it would require a few more sets of bearings every 90 deg. So what is this a key broacher?
Beautiful work guys, I'm going to build one for work. I hate cutting key ways with a broach and press.
I showed this video to my wife. For some reason she wants me to make her one.
One of the best machining videos ive seen in a while
So would that be cheaper then broaching tools and a press
Works okay on aluminum, what about something harder, like a sprocket, no deflection?
The filming guy + editor of the video did as much work as the actual building process😭👍
Video takes, lighting and editing are top level. Other could take example.
You have a carbide threading insert. Buy a left hand insert, invert your threading tool and thread away from the shoulder. You reduce your chances of a crash. One job that I hand was worth over 100K before I touched it. There was a large sealing shoulder for a threaded plug so you had to make an undercut for the threading insert and thread away so the shoulder wouldn't be damaged by a "WHOOPS". Be safe.
I made a similar about 20yrs back mounted the motor on compound slide ...used a single cylinder crank shaft of a scooter
Wow this guy is a genius. Thanks for sharing 👍 you knowledge. I learned something amazing 😢. Thank again
CONGRATULATIONS! you just made a metal shaper that fits on your lathe lol.
This guy is wealthy to own those lathes, the mill & the cutting tools.
the rotating part is a good idea , been thinking on sumting simulair but mounted verticly and using a milling machine base , the lathe is more solid though
Very nice. The only weakness I can see is the store bought turnbuckle. Everything you made was excellent. Are you able to index your lathe chuck inorder to cut splines?
nicely built!
it's pitty you didn't make an adjustable stroke length on the flywheel, it's a missed opportunity.
then you can make internal/external oil grooves to.
You do have a point. Very well could have.
Видео красивое, инструмент чисто для контента, работать эта штука будет неточно и недолго, мало жесткости, ее вообще нет, все эти канавки шарики все износится очень быстро
Скажите резец при нарезании резьбы в упор резко останавливается размыканием маточной гайки,если шаг не чётный станок позволяет это сделать.?или так работают станки на электромуфтах?
Опыт вместо маточной гайки .
Love the build you always give my mind something to think about engineering wise, only thing i might do different is add a clapperbox but get that given yours rotates it could become a problem. Other option is adding a horizontal drill attachment which some lathes already have attachments for.
Great work and only dream of a day i can afford steel when its not for a paid job haha
Awesome build man!
Very good job, respect from Russia.
5:10 did you leave the key in the chuck? :D
Only 2 sec. ;)
Very nice videose 👍👍 .. Turning . Threading. And parthing . grooving. Operations very nice👍👍
Very nice work of art.I call it mechanical art, the medium is different, not paint or brushes, oh yes I have something to ask you, what is your bachelor's degree so you are so good at mechanical engineering
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All of the music in this video are bops
You have skills beyond a my imagination.
Nice green paint! What is the name of the paint please? What number? Thank you!
Good work man. What an accuracy and finishing bro.
Лучше сделать несколько отверстий в маховике для регулировки длинны хода.
16:46 is that how you made your logo?
Project plans available?
really, you do wonderful work...I'm grateful...you give enough time to your tasks, because you better value what you do, but I have a few remarks if you accept... - the first thing, in terms of safety... why can't you get used to wearing safety gloves yet, I notice that you frequently touch the sharp edges of steel directly with your bare hands... ! and it's very dangerous...your safety is paramount...! - you exaggerate in your familiarity with the machine, and you are not afraid of the chuck which turns at full speed, and you put your hand under the parts which fall after cutting...! - for the fitting of tight parts or bearings, you use the hydraulic press... it is not recommended, it is better to use a little heat, then cool with compressed air...
🤯 WOW. This is what im here for. So nice to watch!!
Ah, you made a shaper 🙂
Brilliant, dude! Really beautiful machine!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks, you too my friend!
Jackob is the man...! lol Brazil. Good job.
Hello sir, how is it different from the normal one. Would you elaborate about its advantages?
its big and clunky. is that an advantage?
it made revenue with ads. that was its main purpose.
it gathers dust being unused as its a one trick pony and it cant even do that job properly?
G’day guys, you make THE MOST AMAZING projects on TH-cam without a doubt! I became a boilermaker straight from school and have learned machining reasonably well. I make a lot of things in my shed, but you guys are on another level! I am ALWAYS totally amazed. Shows that you need more than the actual metal skills to be really good at ‘metalwork’. Really really good!
I watch a lot of sites like yours, but none really compare.
Quick questions now that I’ve stopped with the hero worship, lol, Are you worried the bearings will quickly were the groove as they are much harder. Is there a reason you didn’t use pillow blocks or linear bearing cylinders? - I prefer your make it yourself so I’m not being critical, just curious.
I’m just an old disabled pensioner in Australia now, but I’m still going to see if I can support you somehow, seems fair since I get so much enjoyment from your work. The videos could be a little more frequent though, you tend to ‘disappear’ occasionally. I’ve been watching since your “Extreme Pipe Notcher” Got me hooked immediately!
Anyways, all the best mate. 🍻 Michael
Не многовато ли суеты для простого шпоночного паза? 🤔
I want one. Will definitely be making something similar. Do you think a pneumatic cylinder could do this at .001 at a time?
Music 12:30 min.??? Please 🙏❤️
From Ecuador Congratulations my dear friends really you are the best all homework.
Love the tracking shots around 11:35 I am SO going to borrow that idea for my own vids!
Bolt on Shaper for the lathe. Such a great idea i may have to build one for my big monarch
Можно сделать проще без двигателя . Вал углового редуктора в токарный патрон а в заднею бабку другой ток патрон а если патрон вынести в сторону от задней бабки можно будет долбить не только шкивы но и валы .шлицы на валах .Также можно патрон закрепить на люнет подперев задней бабкой для жёсткости .
Почти все станочники самодельщики .если и Вы занимаетесь самоделками то смотрите нового принципа вариаторы . патенты ( Шестерёнчатые вариаторы ) проще и надёжней даже МКП .
could understand the depth of cutt you put from which knob because the motor and the cutting tool post is separate so their cross feed should be synced 😓
Indexing or rotary table, shaped cutter and you have an awesome gear cutter. Keep up the good work !!
Seems like a big job to keep a smile on your Mrs face
What's ratio of gear box..??
HP/kVA of motor..??
You do some crazy stuff and you're clearly not a machining tourist but there is one point of improvement you can make: in general you don't weld a part with precise dimensions because it creates deformations. for example 19:44 it's better to weld before finishing the ball bearing location to get a good round and not an oval. Maybe reduce the width of the support and tighten the bore to make a sketch of positioning for a bezel on one side and on the other for the chuck jaws to finish the bores so they will be concentric and well round. btw same remark on your other video "Making a polygon lathe cutter mechanism"
that being said very good job
sorry for my English which is very bad I'm just a French idiot
WoW, You guys never disappoint!!!! I can see that coming in handy for future Extreme Builds.....
Hos do i get a parts list and plans
Super job, as usual! Would it be possible to repurpose this idea for cutting splines? (OD and/or ID) Splines seem to be a big hangup for E Vehicle conversions.
I usually have to scratch an internal key way, with the compound at a 20° taper. This looks like it would work at that angle. I could probably make a fixture and a slug to broach at that angle with a press...
Your work is impressive! One question that I'd like to know the answer; I use similar tooling to yours, but what ever I do I end up with relentless birds nests of continuous unbroken swarf, very unlike your easily manageable fragmented swarf. Is it the inserts that you're using, or the speed as well? Out of interest what are your choice of speeds and insert?
We want to know how many types of machines you have at work
That's how the room where you work looks
Please make it video🙏
At the beginning I didn't knew what it was, but damn is it cool! That's very practical! Congratulations again my masters!
Anyone know what lathe combo this is ?
Come quello di Delfino Brunelli ma più professionale 💪🏻 complimenti
You put the "fun" back in fun.
This is fucking addictive to watch ! If you don't like what he's doing you still watch because the music is damn awesome .. Just an amazing work !! A+++
Not bad but you have a milling machine?
Cool build! Does the length of the stroke change as the cross slide is moved in and out?
It would slightly, but would not matter since you will never be pushing against a hard shoulder in that operation. (Well, you CAN do that once and then the tool breaks.) Always slot with a relief area for the chips to leave leave.
Lathe machine company name.you are very good working
the best work i have ever seen
impressive 😎
looks like a hollywood movie
nice shooting
Holy shit how am i just now finding this channel. Some
Great machining action going on here
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