Awesome take on an old idea of tools to add a smooth shiny finish, but this is so much better than any regular form tool, I’m so impressed I’m going to make one for my machine, thank you so much for sharing
This is awesome idea! I was wondering what was he doing throughout the video but at the end, it’s awesome!! I must agree with a previous viewer that it would add hardness to the surface and that makes it even better! Great job!!!
Machinist? Or Wizard? You decide. I’m willing to bet this tool adds a certain amount of surface hardness to the part as well. Very impressive. I’m going to have to make one of these. 😊
Doesn't add hardness unless the material is work hardening kind (like 304 stainless). Surface tension goes up, as this is imparting the same type of stresses to the material surface as cold rolling/forming/drawing does.
I`m not 100% who did a video on the topic, but if i find it, ill tell you here, but there is someone on youtube who made a certain roller burnishing tool for the milling machine... The pattern that that thing leaves is wicked... An absolutely stupid idea in my view... Allegedly it was thought as a good idea at one point in the past to replace scraping, but the only type of scraping it could replace is the scraping for oil retention, and even there, you would have to re-grind the surface as the burnishing rises the surface around the valleys... Not just that, but you still need a monstrously large machine that is monstrously precisely hand scraped for precision to actually be able to rely on that kind of tooling to ``replace scraping by hand`` which is a bit of an oxymoron from where i`m standing... But as a surface finisher it is a damn brilliant tool... Depending on the speed it leaves tighter and tighter pattern, which by logic tells you that for oil retention - you would have to have the tool turning quite slowly as not to disturb the bearing surface all too much... If i don`t post which channel uploaded the vid, just search it out, you wont be able to miss it... If you like burnishing, the sight of the surface finish that that tool leaves will please you greatly... All the best! P.s. edit - the video is ``2 ball pattern burnishing`` by engineering hacks and tricks...
Wonderful!! Please, what are: (1) the diameter of the bearing ball? Is it 11/16" = 0.6875" = 17.46mm? (2) the type of the ball bearing (d/D/h)? Is it 6202 2RS = 15mm x 35mm x 11mm? Tuyệt vời!! Xin vui lòng, là gì: (1) đường kính của quả bóng mang? Có phải 16/11" = 0,6875" = 17,46mm không? (2) loại ổ bi (d/D/h)? Có phải 6202 2RS = 15mm x 35mm x 11mm không?
This is good stuff! I wonder whether running a shear-type tool before this would improve surface finish even further? Honestly, it might be worth me just trying it out to see. Thanks so much for sharing this!
I like your style… bet I could make it twice as fast as this…😂… you have some nice tooling as well. This is a good idea when you need a “ground” surface quality.. I have to wonder how much change in diameter from the turning portion to the finished “rolled” version(?)
I would have drilled two holes then milled them out between for the bearing. But thats because im not anywhere close to as good of a machinist as this guy is and i would have totally eff'd it up if i tried to do it like that. 😂
they would of loved you at the training school .Only trouble is you cant shoulder the ball but nice idea it has not quite got rid of emery cloth and ground finnishes ttfn&ty
Awesome take on an old idea of tools to add a smooth shiny finish, but this is so much better than any regular form tool, I’m so impressed I’m going to make one for my machine, thank you so much for sharing
You are a skilled master of your craft. Thanks for showing us all how you do this in detail. Excellent video!
This is the best design and build that I have seen of this type of tool. Well done.
Watching steel work, as well as wood, is satisfying and reassuring. I'm also glad that TH-cam music isn't used.
Excellent build! The best looking version of this tool I've seen!
Try looking for pattern burnishing for the next level.
Neatest work I have ever seen.. good job man keep it excellent.
Fine craftsman!!!keep sharing...lot of things to learn from you,my friend!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍
Chuyên nghiệp. độ hoàn thiện sản phẩm tốt. chúc mừng e.
This is awesome idea! I was wondering what was he doing throughout the video but at the end, it’s awesome!! I must agree with a previous viewer that it would add hardness to the surface and that makes it even better! Great job!!!
Nice and inspiring job.
Thanks for taking the time to make the video and share
Quá độc đáo và rất hay, mới mẻ. Cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ 👍👍👍👍
Cảm ơn anh chúc anh sức khỏe
@@khampha-sangtaoquá hay,có bán sp này ko bạn ơi
Machinist? Or Wizard? You decide.
I’m willing to bet this tool adds a certain amount of surface hardness to the part as well.
Very impressive. I’m going to have to make one of these. 😊
Doesn't add hardness unless the material is work hardening kind (like 304 stainless). Surface tension goes up, as this is imparting the same type of stresses to the material surface as cold rolling/forming/drawing does.
@@JaakkoF I didn't ask you for one. I own a machine shop for 2. I never gave ANY specifics about anything other than a base generalization. Jeerko!
Упрочнение поверхности однозначно даёт твёрдость и увеличивает эксплуатационные характеристики, молодец 👍🏻
@@JaakkoF It does surface harden it, just like shot peening for example would.
Yap yap yap yappity yap.
Check out my latest video on how to fix a SCAT CRANKSHAFT crankshaft that looked like crap out of the box.
VERY nice work! Never seen a tool like this before! THANKS!
Надо было прорезать паз подшипника глухим, что бы иметь возможность наполнять маслом эту полость. Масло лучше использовать с добавлением молибдена
Толково.
Great video with excellent machining and I am going to make one!
You are doing great! You did a great job!
Đã qá cháu Lễ ơi. Nhìn cháu gia Công mà như hàng Công nghệ á
Dạ cảm ơn chú. Chú quá khen rồi
This is the best design and build that I have seen so far.
There´s something cool about roller burnishing to me. This one´s gorgeous.
I`m not 100% who did a video on the topic, but if i find it, ill tell you here, but there is someone on youtube who made a certain roller burnishing tool for the milling machine... The pattern that that thing leaves is wicked... An absolutely stupid idea in my view... Allegedly it was thought as a good idea at one point in the past to replace scraping, but the only type of scraping it could replace is the scraping for oil retention, and even there, you would have to re-grind the surface as the burnishing rises the surface around the valleys... Not just that, but you still need a monstrously large machine that is monstrously precisely hand scraped for precision to actually be able to rely on that kind of tooling to ``replace scraping by hand`` which is a bit of an oxymoron from where i`m standing... But as a surface finisher it is a damn brilliant tool... Depending on the speed it leaves tighter and tighter pattern, which by logic tells you that for oil retention - you would have to have the tool turning quite slowly as not to disturb the bearing surface all too much... If i don`t post which channel uploaded the vid, just search it out, you wont be able to miss it... If you like burnishing, the sight of the surface finish that that tool leaves will please you greatly...
All the best!
P.s. edit - the video is ``2 ball pattern burnishing`` by engineering hacks and tricks...
Cảm ơn vì những chia sẻ nầy!!
Excellent Idea 👍 Great video 👍 When I finish my current project I am going to build one, and try it out👍
Great job! - and a very nice looking lathe also.
Wonderful!! Please, what are:
(1) the diameter of the bearing ball? Is it 11/16" = 0.6875" = 17.46mm?
(2) the type of the ball bearing (d/D/h)? Is it 6202 2RS = 15mm x 35mm x 11mm?
Tuyệt vời!! Xin vui lòng, là gì:
(1) đường kính của quả bóng mang? Có phải 16/11" = 0,6875" = 17,46mm không?
(2) loại ổ bi (d/D/h)? Có phải 6202 2RS = 15mm x 35mm x 11mm không?
None of what you've asked matters. You use whatever ball & bearing you want & make to your size.
Sắm thêm cái máy cắt dây nữa sẽ hổ trợ rất nhiều trong Cv, chúc Sk nhé
Cảm ơn anh, chúc a nhiều sk
it makes one wonder how a hardened roller would perform in under cuts for example of cource the sides of the uc would contain the roller
ttfn&ty
This is good stuff!
I wonder whether running a shear-type tool before this would improve surface finish even further?
Honestly, it might be worth me just trying it out to see. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Vừa bóng đẹp vừa làm cứng bề mặt
Just perfect❤. Very Cool ! Keep going, man !
Very nice. That tool does a great job. Well done. 👍👍👍👍
Bacana é muito didático a forma de apresentar seu trabalho é inspirador excelente 👍👍
Great job, hello from Russia!
Wooow amazing brother. Godbless you and getting better
Rất giỏi và sáng tạo, tài năng !
Excellent travail !!!! plein de minutie cela donne de bonnes idées pour s'entrainer a la réalisation d'outils.
Làm màu quá bạn à
Sao lại màu nè?
@@phongdinhchi1805: Có thể đơn giản là do không hiểu tác dụng của việc làm đó : tạo ứng suất dư nén , tăng sức bền mỏi cho trục .
parabens cara,,,, você é demais.......super criativo......to aprendendo contigo
Công cụ tuyệt vời anh em 😁😁🤘🤘
nice work ! you are better than Ca Lem !
The art of burnishing. Nice tool.
Tay nghề giỏi nè, hôm nào chế súng bạn ơi 😂
Hola mi chico inteligente que talento mi chico hermoso
That Awesome like to make make me one for my mini metal lathe 7x14. Good job .
I have seen it before, but this is a nicer build.
You should be able top get that finish off the tool bit without having to burnish. Especially with that nice clean lathe you have there.
Tuyệt vời bạn à
Best workmanship congratulations
Excellent Work Sir.
Hola mi chico hermoso que buenos videos mi papi hermoso
Parabéns!
Trabalho maravilhoso!
Clean job. Very nice.
Nhìn mê quá luôn🎉❤😊
Excellent Idea 👍
I like your style… bet I could make it twice as fast as this…😂… you have some nice tooling as well. This is a good idea when you need a “ground” surface quality.. I have to wonder how much change in diameter from the turning portion to the finished “rolled” version(?)
Half to 1mm depending on metal hardness.
@@cuongandmari You have a decade or two error in those numbers.
@@cuongandmari LOL I think not.
Omg what a beautiful lathe ........
Excellent !
I need to make one !
I would have drilled two holes then milled them out between for the bearing. But thats because im not anywhere close to as good of a machinist as this guy is and i would have totally eff'd it up if i tried to do it like that. 😂
Hola mi chico hermoso buenos videos mi chico hermoso
Nice work, thanks for sharing
Bloody good mate from Australia
Bom vídeo. Mostra algo realmente útil e prático para acabamento no torno mecânico.
Ficou muito bem feita amigo
Awesome tool and video! Any idea how much the dimensions change on the part before and after burnishing?
Beautiful ! Well done !
Excelente trabajo, ojala tuvieras planos de fabricación.
Hola presioso saludos mi chico hermoso
Compliments !
Could you tell me the measurements of the components you used?
Thank you very much.
before and after finishing
so deapth of cut...can ...
Excellent design and fabrication,👀👌
Merveilleux, félicitation!
Quá hay anh ạ.
Dạ cảm ơn anh, chúc a nhiều sk
What is this process called - burnishing?
Well done! Very profesional.
very smart, congratulations.
Fantastico el sitema derecalcado gracias.😊
they would of loved you at the training school .Only trouble is you cant shoulder the ball but nice idea it has not quite got rid of emery cloth and ground finnishes ttfn&ty
Nice video, thank you :)
Этот процесс помоему называется накатка. Делает поверхность "зеркальной" и придает ей твердости.
Nice work
Quá đẹp
Did you, by chance, make a print for the build? I'm interested in making one too
Exelente idea para dar un mejor acabado.
Elinize sağlık çok güzel oldu 👏👏👏
it would be nice if you measured the diameter before and after, as well as the hardness
Có máy tiện tiện thật, chế tạo gì cũng chuẩn xác, e muốn tiện phẳng 2 khúc ty 12-16mm mà sợ họ k làm 😢
Vậy mới gọi là máy tiện 😂
@@ongo8575 kk
Máy tiện chỉ nên dùng cho tiện thì kinh tế hơn ?
Nice work.
Nice job and discovery
Thank you for sharing
Buena tarde mi chico hermoso saludo mi papi lindo
Hay qua a oi
Phay sao không dùng nước giải nhiệt cho bền dao a?
Thông thường ở xưởng cơ khí , khi : phay ; tiện ; bào ; khoét...đều dùng dung dịch làm mát cho bền dao , nhưng ở đây chỉ phay ít nên thôi ?
Có nhận gia công lỗ lục giác trên ốc k a
Hell Yeah. I guess I know what my next project is going to be.
Wow, Nice.
Rảnh là a coppi của chú
How you keeping your tooling from rusting
Nó có bóng được như máy mài k nhỉ
Very good .
Lăn nv trục có bị nhỏ đi nhiều ko nhỉ?
Làm y như thợ vậy trời
I had never seen a metal burnisher, not only impressive but the tool is very elegant and well built. Are the drawings available for sale?
That's a great question.
Dear colleague,
Is it possible for you to provide drawings for this project?
I would really like to be able to build one like it.
Great idea