I was a machinist for 13 years. Most of that time I ran a lathe of one type or another. I would have never thought of using an indexing head and boring head to cut the groove. Great idea. I'll have to remember it if I ever do something like that. Good job.
At 2:27, the green thing is the indexing head. But he is using it a a rotory head. The part that is vertical and spinning fast is the boring head. The cutter in the boring head is a boring bar. Typically the boring head is used to make holes in a part to very close tolerance. The Indexing head can be set so the part can be vertical or horizantal. It is used to put holes or other features in a part around a center axis usually. Hope that helps
Well done 👍🏻 I've been a machinist for 18 years and have made allot of stuff but haven't used a boring tool to cut a groove like that. I'll have to give it a try. I've been thinking on how to machine some tubing dies but was thinking I'd have to go cnc with some funky canned cycles on my 5 axis.
I am never disappointed by the production quality of your content. Top notch in every aspect; subject, story, camera angle, lighting, sound, FX both visual and audio. And with the bonus of something innovatively re-purposed, skillfully crafted, meticulously engineered and successfully demonstrated. 😁
Sigo todos tus trabajos y es hipnótico... tus creaciones son asombrosas. Como dicen por aquí.... eres un crack! Es increible lo que puedes llegar a hacer con tus conocimientos y tus herramientas. Un saludo.
Ive use a bore head to cope some pipes, works great. I probably would have roughed a bit of the material out first on the lathe to save some time. Great idea though.
You need to chill, Jimmy Boy. Either you've been watching too many of AvE's BOLTR videos, or you've been buying too much Chinesium garbage from the local Horror Fright.
One mistake, you hogged out the die's core with the finishing tool. The correct move, same machine setup, with an endmill (doesn't have to be ball nose) and you hot out the center until you reach "periscope" depth. Much like you don't bore a hole with a bore, you hog it out with a drill bit (on the lathe). Then you use the milling head.
I thought the same thing, but you use what you have. As you are aware, powerful milling machines can be dangerous without good instruction or experience. It take time to learn. 😉
Настоящий профессионализм - это когда вот так , как на видео. А с помощью CNC-машины каждый дурак сумеет. Настоящие станочники - это вымирающий вид. Берегите их .
Thanks a lot for the video I also made this roll bending machine project, but in my project I used v shaped dies to roll the pipe, because I don't know the method to machine u shape bending die. After seeing this video I know how to machine u shaped bending die. Can anyone please tell in what application long radius rolled pipes are used? In the last part of the video you roll the pipe, can you tell me what's the use of rolling a pipe, where you use it?
Love your work! Project idea - so I bought a French fry cutter that ways 11lbs for $65 on Amazon. I love it but you really have to muscle it even with the 15" handle. I want retrofit it with a bottle jack. Think it would work?
Однако! Расточной головкой резать кольцевую канавку...Вы маньяки в хорошем смысле этого слова!(RUS) But! Cut the annular groove with a boring head... You are maniacs in the good sense of the word!(Google translator)
I uh.. forgot that "die" meant more than one thing until I had clicked on the video. As it was loading I realised we probably weren't killing a tube bender, but rather making a thing for it. I'm a machinist, and I am very tired.
I was a machinist for 13 years. Most of that time I ran a lathe of one type or another. I would have never thought of using an indexing head and boring head to cut the groove. Great idea. I'll have to remember it if I ever do something like that. Good job.
Yeah, that boring head was brilliant. Hopefully it stays in the mental tool box till I need it.
Another way to skin a cat would be to use correct size endmill instead of boring head.
@@zumbazumba1 I don´t think that it would work since the endmill wouldn´t be rotating..
Could have hogged some of that mat'l out on the lathe first.
At 2:27, the green thing is the indexing head. But he is using it a a rotory head. The part that is vertical and spinning fast is the boring head. The cutter in the boring head is a boring bar. Typically the boring head is used to make holes in a part to very close tolerance. The Indexing head can be set so the part can be vertical or horizantal. It is used to put holes or other features in a part around a center axis usually. Hope that helps
That was too good. Been a machinist my entire life, saw the making of the die, made my eyes watery
Well done 👍🏻 I've been a machinist for 18 years and have made allot of stuff but haven't used a boring tool to cut a groove like that. I'll have to give it a try. I've been thinking on how to machine some tubing dies but was thinking I'd have to go cnc with some funky canned cycles on my 5 axis.
I've got a boring head and a rotary table and I probably wouldn't have thought to use them for that job. Thanks for the knowledge nugget!
Have been thinking of doing this the same way the last few days. Glad to see proof of concept!
I am never disappointed by the production quality of your content. Top notch in every aspect; subject, story, camera angle, lighting, sound, FX both visual and audio. And with the bonus of something innovatively re-purposed, skillfully crafted, meticulously engineered and successfully demonstrated. 😁
Sigo todos tus trabajos y es hipnótico... tus creaciones son asombrosas. Como dicen por aquí.... eres un crack!
Es increible lo que puedes llegar a hacer con tus conocimientos y tus herramientas.
Un saludo.
Thank you so much for sharing your tactics and skill with the world. Because those are the two traits that make experience.
This is when TH-cam is at it's best Thank you for the post.
Ive use a bore head to cope some pipes, works great. I probably would have roughed a bit of the material out first on the lathe to save some time. Great idea though.
You Gentlemen at Make it Extreme Always were the Best on TH-cam. I have watched your Projects for Years. I believe you are in Cypress?
That made an impressive finish. Way to think outside the box. Great job. Enjoy your channel. Thank you for the videos. Keep up the great work.
Clicked the link thinking i'd watch a man kill a tube bender. In fact he's making a die
Yup, thought we had some torture test
😂😂
You need to chill, Jimmy Boy. Either you've been watching too many of AvE's BOLTR videos, or you've been buying too much Chinesium garbage from the local Horror Fright.
I thought the same, then I saw "Make It Extreme has uploaded a video" in my Email and suddenly the meaning of the title changed for me.
Lmao thank you for the headsup.
Nice!!! Классная идея, классная работа, классные видео!!!! Всегда жду с нетерпением ваших роликов. Greetings from Buryatia!!!
Would have been way faster to hog that material out on the lathe kind of surprised you haven't made radial tool holder
@@Islandwaterjet I'm surprised you haven't made one you make everything
The boring head to cut that radius?! Awesome idea 👍 I don’t need a one of these but now I just want to make something using that set up
Nothing like a little bendy bendy. I finally picked up a metal lathe. Nothing like yours though. But I’m enjoying it so far.
Good Job... great scenes!!!
Saves a fortune by spinning the lathe by hand... What a beast.
he is not spinning the lathe
That was an incredibly short & simple vid, BUT man that was ... BEAUTIFUL!
One mistake, you hogged out the die's core with the finishing tool. The correct move, same machine setup, with an endmill (doesn't have to be ball nose) and you hot out the center until you reach "periscope" depth. Much like you don't bore a hole with a bore, you hog it out with a drill bit (on the lathe). Then you use the milling head.
I thought the same thing, but you use what you have. As you are aware, powerful milling machines can be dangerous without good instruction or experience. It take time to learn. 😉
@@opendstudio7141 Beware of the real killer -cows trample more people than milling machines !!!
I love your videos guys, I love your channel, i am from Brazil ... Salute ✌✌✌
Greetings, i'm from Slovenia ;-)
Good video!
Great way of cutting the radius, although it would have been faster to remove a bit of material on the lathe first!
TommyGun Machining probably just wanted to try that method from start to see if it worked
Beautiful job.
Brother, you definitely killed it!!! You are a machining genius my friend. 👍Jay👍
Nice, only thing I would do different is hog out 75% - 95% of it on the lathe. Then use that method to finish it off.
Great work!!!👍
Wow. Great idea, make with milling machine 👍
Damn. That was actually pretty cool
Wow you really killed it.👌
This channel always displays MAD skillz! Nicely done!
Love your work boys.
And I ALWAYS pick up a tip or two while watching your videos.
Thanks a bunch.
Wow! Beautiful job!!! 😮
Super idea!
Awesome mate.... truly beautiful work.
Super cool 😎👌👍
Rapid and simple. Great!
Real machining, so unlike most of the bogus videos seen on TH-cam!
Thanks, JIM
Great setup. Thanks for sharing.
Now I'm intrigued to know what he is going to make with that tubing 🤔
Wait untile the next video, I;m sure he'll come up with something :)
@@DarknessSwordmaster Absolutely - and it will probably be big and bad ass! And green 👍😁
@@DarknessSwordmaster Absolutely - and it will probably be big and bad ass! And green 👍😁
good stuff fellas
Was that made from mild steel? Would stainless work as well? Thanks for the video.
Nice technique. !
Bring back the metal chop saw from the old days!
Great idea, love how you took down the material with the milling machine, very cleaver. 👍👍
You also want it rough so it grips the pipe and pushes it through the dies
God job from Indonesia
I'm so satisfied now 🤗
Настоящий профессионализм - это когда вот так , как на видео. А с помощью CNC-машины каждый дурак сумеет. Настоящие станочники - это вымирающий вид. Берегите их .
Thanks a lot for the video
I also made this roll bending machine project, but in my project I used v shaped dies to roll the pipe, because I don't know the method to machine u shape bending die.
After seeing this video I know how to machine u shaped bending die.
Can anyone please tell in what application long radius rolled pipes are used?
In the last part of the video you roll the pipe, can you tell me what's the use of rolling a pipe, where you use it?
Great idea 💡👍👌❤️
Fennaaa eline sağlık Patronnn
Nice job !
You are a genius. :D Great Job!!!
Brillient. Can I buy a 1 5/8" die from you? Looking to build a bender.
Great videos big fan.. can you make stair climbing hand truck
Wow . Very nice
Awesome job
nice job
Love your work! Project idea - so I bought a French fry cutter that ways 11lbs for $65 on Amazon. I love it but you really have to muscle it even with the 15" handle. I want retrofit it with a bottle jack. Think it would work?
My dear brother, the iron is for you, whatever its size and type, just a dough or a piece of candy or its shapes
Very nice
Aaaamaaaazing!!!!
Super Video!
素晴らしい仕事です!
I am from Indonesia. I very like your chanel, you are very creative
A channel named Qubimaxima re-uploads your videos man, the channel currently has 120.000 subscribers..
I think we subscribers need to flash-mob that pricks comments section &let him know that stealing content is NOT COOL !! 😎👍☘️🍺
fantastic!
عمل رائع وشيق اخي العزيز احب مشاهدتك
More of a roller die for pipe than a tube bender die. Good job though. 1018, 1144, or 4140?
Nice. . .What type of steel did you use?
Однако! Расточной головкой резать кольцевую канавку...Вы маньяки в хорошем смысле этого слова!(RUS)
But! Cut the annular groove with a boring head... You are maniacs in the good sense of the word!(Google translator)
Nice. But you must make ich vor this diy tube bender wheel a diy Tube roller bender machine.
😉👍
Como chama esse suporte para ferramentas que ele está usando na fresa ?
Buen video
nice editing ;D
Sir please make one video on hydrulic floor jack , how to make
Overkill is underrated I guess...
how long did that cut take at 0:22???
I'd bet like 10-15mins
Every weekend make 1 video🤗🤗
دائما مبدع 😍😍😍
Impressive!
Surprising how many went the wrong way reading the title. Silly people! Good job on the fabrication of the "DIE!"
Making die? I thought that was just killing...
No but seriously, a great video once again, but I've come to expect nothing less from you.
Quien mas viene de un poco de todo soy el único jeje
Amazing..i like it ciao
How is called these tool used to machine this channel?
brilliant.
Как я рад что вышел новый годный видео, жаль что короткий ((
Super 👍🏻
This is dope, but I've always wondered what "Make it Extreme's Doomsday Bunker" would look like? One of these days you'll show us, right? 😉
artist
Wicked EXTREME
I uh.. forgot that "die" meant more than one thing until I had clicked on the video. As it was loading I realised we probably weren't killing a tube bender, but rather making a thing for it. I'm a machinist, and I am very tired.
COOL!
That boring head worked hard... pretty tedious part of the project .. but turned (🙄😂) out perfect... 😎👍☘️🍺
need more video make it extreme tools
Make a one wheel bike please
I love thes
Man
Come here without reading the title, thinking it was some kind of wheel or something, then it was tube bender die :D