Nice video! Loved the interaction with Jessie and Tyson after the part was done. Looking forward to the DVF 8000T video! I run myself DVF 8000 daily at work, so looking forward to see how others use the machine =D
I find it interesting that he wants the lugs - which accept the bolts that hold the heads on - machined right into the shell. It'll be pretty, and the lack of bolts through the shell to hold the lugs on should change the instrument's resonance for the better. But DAMN that's gonna be a low-pitched snare drum! Word of warning before you start: The most critical thing on a drum are the top and bottom edges of the shell. These are called bearing edges, because they bear the pressure of the head. They completely affect the sound of the instrument, so they've got to be perfect. What you'll want to do after you cut them is get David into the shop to mount heads on the drum and play it...expect to be putting this shell back in the mill at least once and maybe twice to alter the edges.
We always spread them out over time… some want to see each video in a series quickly… But most want to see new things and see the series over time. Which affects the overall views. So we film and spread them out which allows each to do well.
Inheritance Machining just uploaded a video of manual milling a Mobius Cube and uploaded his CAD file for it. I think it would be cool to show how it can be made using CNC
we will get the gressel zero point system in some time (basically the vero S but mechanical) and for big parts on our new 50" 3 axis this will become very interesting for fixture solutions. got a big rota flex 1000 but for those big big pieces the zero point will make interesting parts
That's a sick snare drum. I used to play, been wanting to get back into it now that I'm getting old lol. Is that just straight brass or is it alloyed? I need some zero point clamping in my life, those are so handy.
@@mehmettemel8725 tool Marks are also a Form of Chatter but not this rouhge. You can slow it down to avoid it or you can take the tool i recommend beacus you have more cutting edge on the Spiral euquaös in more Stabilität while cutting . And what is with plunging never seid a Word abou this?
@@Simbolt When you said spiral flute I was thinking of spiral flute countersinking tool which I have a set only use it for plunging like a drill for chamfering. My apologies misunderstood.
@@StauterAdventureCo. I hear you, Bobby! lol On the plus side, it’s also Pi Day. I hope you’re able to enjoy a delicious slice of pie today. Happy Friday Eve! 😊
As an ex machinist and current drummer this one hits the spot
As an ex drummer and current machinist, I concur 🧐
Super excited to see the final product here. This will be a one of a kind drum for sure!
This is going to be an epic series, can't wait to see the finished piece!! Nice work fellas!
Awesome project! Can't wait to see the drum in action!
Waiting for the next episode of that project!
Nice video! Loved the interaction with Jessie and Tyson after the part was done. Looking forward to the DVF 8000T video! I run myself DVF 8000 daily at work, so looking forward to see how others use the machine =D
Sonor made a large, brass snare drum back in the 80’s. The drummer for Iron Maiden used to use it.
I cant wait to see this process! Great work guys!
I don't have years of experience with machining brass parts, but I've got a habit of chamfering threaded holes before I cut or roll the thread.
Ditto
I always got told to chamfer before cutting threads
Yeah I thought the same.
Great video! Can't wait to hear how it sounds!
Very nice, Tyson and Jessie!
Sweet a new build.
What a great project! Looking forward to seeing it in action!
I have High High Hopes for this project.......but I don't know........with Jessie on the job we will probably need more forgings
I hope you kick some flack back to them for the Go/Nogo stuff ;)
Well, Jessie is Crazy = Genius
Or Say Amen
The only thing missing in this video is more cowbell...jk awesome video and can't wait to see the end result!!
Finally the Saint Snare gets respect.
I find it interesting that he wants the lugs - which accept the bolts that hold the heads on - machined right into the shell. It'll be pretty, and the lack of bolts through the shell to hold the lugs on should change the instrument's resonance for the better.
But DAMN that's gonna be a low-pitched snare drum!
Word of warning before you start: The most critical thing on a drum are the top and bottom edges of the shell. These are called bearing edges, because they bear the pressure of the head. They completely affect the sound of the instrument, so they've got to be perfect. What you'll want to do after you cut them is get David into the shop to mount heads on the drum and play it...expect to be putting this shell back in the mill at least once and maybe twice to alter the edges.
omg girl on this channel !
Ah another Titans of CNC project. Hopefully we won’t have to wait quite as long as the flow manifold videos to see this complete 😂
We always spread them out over time… some want to see each video in a series quickly…
But most want to see new things and see the series over time. Which affects the overall views. So we film
and spread them out which allows each to do well.
alrighty then, now that you guys have snared Barry, I can't wait to hear his return note next.....😁 Oh ya, great job on the material prep Tyson.
There should be another surface finish call out. There is already RMS, RA, RZ… there needs to be BMS. Barry Mean Setzer.
Basically it’s RMS - 93.
LOL I see we got JOKES!
Inheritance Machining just uploaded a video of manual milling a Mobius Cube and uploaded his CAD file for it. I think it would be cool to show how it can be made using CNC
we will get the gressel zero point system in some time (basically the vero S but mechanical) and for big parts on our new 50" 3 axis this will become very interesting for fixture solutions. got a big rota flex 1000 but for those big big pieces the zero point will make interesting parts
That's a sick snare drum. I used to play, been wanting to get back into it now that I'm getting old lol. Is that just straight brass or is it alloyed? I need some zero point clamping in my life, those are so handy.
Still waiting for the video on the heller CP6000 with the 220LB roubdbar part
Currently producing chips and fire of greatness!!!
@@barrysetzer I am looking forward to this video
Is there a video showing how you designed that special jaw attachment on the ID ?
Only got one piece of the brass. Pucker factor X1000!
didn't you need to clock the zero points pins ? Also are them all locator pins or some of them are just clearance pins ?
When do we get the video on the CP6000 part that was so sketchy
Trying for next week
@@TITANSofCNC can't wait
I literally do this but on a manual lathe 😊
Good milling & long series drilling? Patent pending?
Where the hell is BARRY!!!
Is he being punished for something?
He is machining that Monster Sketchy Piece of Material on the Heller. Videos coming soon
Im mech. Eng and a drummer and its just 🥵🤤
3:28 nice to see some women as part of the team ❤
Wow. Awesome but one expensive snare shell. Better hope it sounds great. 🤯
Beau Nogoh part 2 is on the way! I just know it!
Why you dont make it komplete on the Lathe ? easy for this mashine
If I might ask, why the "short strokes" with the drill into the material? sry, non native here ^^
i would assume to help clear chips and to reduce heat on the part
In order to get the chatter marks away from the chamfers, I recommend a spiral chamfer cutter
He is not plunging,he is contouring and those marks are not chatter only tool marks which is easily avoided by slowing the feed.
@@mehmettemel8725 tool Marks are also a Form of Chatter but not this rouhge. You can slow it down to avoid it or you can take the tool i recommend beacus you have more cutting edge on the Spiral euquaös in more Stabilität while cutting . And what is with plunging never seid a Word abou this?
@@Simbolt When you said spiral flute I was thinking of spiral flute countersinking tool which I have a set only use it for plunging like a drill for chamfering. My apologies misunderstood.
@@mehmettemel8725 my Englisch is Not the best could explainde it a littel bit better. So no worry have a nice weekend.
@@Simbolt Don't worry it's not that important.
...Where'd those lathe jaws come from?
Schunk
Don’t get me wrong, this project is awesome, but how many millennials felt nostalgic when they heard Panic! At the Disco?
👋👋👋 ME! lol I just felt my age coming out of that flashback and I don't quite care for it..
@@StauterAdventureCo. I hear you, Bobby! lol On the plus side, it’s also Pi Day. I hope you’re able to enjoy a delicious slice of pie today. Happy Friday Eve! 😊
@@SacredBirb33 I’ll be honest, I completely agree.
I love that song lol
@@randyboudreauxii3565 There’s no shame in that. 🤘😁
When he says he's using a TNMG432....t he's actually running a CNMG432
can you make opensource diy cnc mill @ industrial grade
This is manly
First
She doesn’t sound like she’s from Texas. Well maybe DFW area. Nevermind.
I think your just trying to snare Barry in making another video........
second
Professionals do not trash their pears. Even when it is a joke. Those comments make the whole team look bad.
Lighten up a bit bro
Norm
3:25 Thank me later
Wtf who’s the 🔥girl more 🔥girl
this is scary workholding? if u have 5mm holding and material stick out 200 this is scary
Next time use your hairstyle when you are bring no go gauge, becouse you are no go guy,.
You did nothing.
Click clackiddy duck, that drum is kool as chuck! :)
When do we get the video on the CP6000 part that was so sketchy