Soy ingeniero mecánico y vaya pedazo de trabajo que te sacas mi hermano
@ICA178872 роки тому
Superbe travail Chris, j'adore les gros copeaux bleus, tu as fait de sacrés passes en ébauche au moins du 10 mm sur le rayon.
@AndresLopez-cx8di2 роки тому
Excelente trabajo,👌 es satisfactorio ver tus vídeos, saludos desde Ecuador
@captcarlos2 роки тому
Always good, Chris, thanking you.
@fyrman9092Рік тому
This was the first time I've seen a diamond shaped insert. Certainly gives a nice finish.
@pauldavidson6321Рік тому
That new kennametal insert reminds me of the old knux inserts we used back in the day for heavy work and profiling railway wheels.
@marklowe3302 роки тому
Looks like a good job. Keep the videos coming. Also please protect yourself with gloves when possible from exposure to metalworking fluids (coolant). It's documented that they cause kidney cancer at a higher than normal rates. I'm a 35 year machinist that has lost 1/2 a kidney to cancer. But I still love machine work.
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
Yeah, coolant isn't good for your skin or lungs.
@ganeshlakade5753Рік тому
🙏🙏🙏
@jeronimorc4415Рік тому
I am also a Mechanical Turner and here in Brazil we have always been denied information about the dangers of coolants. Many friends have died without being aware of the dangers!
@jeronimorc4415Рік тому
I am also a Mechanical Turner and here in Brazil we have always been denied information about the dangers of coolants. Many friends have died without being aware of the dangers!
@jeffduncan7685Рік тому
Problem of having gloves on is the risk of getting pulled into the lathe… I use a manual lathe many times and I don’t dare have anything on that can be caught up on and pulled into the lathe. The coolants may cause organ failure but having something on could cause parts being ripped off and or you getting pulled in a killed. Maybe can use some cheap latex or nitride gloves
@pyro1596Рік тому
I'm just finishing up my first semester at my community college's machining course and it's fascinating to see blueprints come to life and actually be to understand it
@luigisaporito93509 місяців тому
Quello che riuscite a fare con le macchine utensili è spettacolare...arte come quella che facevano con martello e scalpello sul marmo...che bellezza
@marwanbarbari3695Рік тому
Good work, and I encourage you to do more.. I am a metalworker like you, and not a few years ago, but I lost my job and became unemployed. I hope to find a place to work in this field
@saitama42002 роки тому
Thanks for the inspiration, I am trying to build my own large lathe because it seems the parts are way cheaper than the actual lathe and I don’t mind giving up some of my time to make something as useful as this
@theGeniustechDHRUVGOELРік тому
Piece of advice : before you start building by your self try second hand market
@saitama4200Рік тому
@@theGeniustechDHRUVGOEL ok
@Sketch1994Рік тому
Find a good condition lathe with at least 250mm swing over cross-slide, at least 350 swing over the bed and ideally 1,5-2m between centers at the 5-10k price range, and just throw a Sinumerik kit on it. Fanuc might be more universal, but in terms of programming something in a pinch by hand, Sinumerik is miles ahead, albeit a bit intimidating in the first weeks or so. It totally compensated for that by allowing very advanced/complex machining/programming techniques to be easily implemented, using the tons of automatic functions of the controller (check out the use of NORM and KONTC/KONTT for example, or the very intuitive CIP arc programming).
@tomtippelaar6186Рік тому
@@theGeniustechDHRUVGOEL always get a 500mm or bigeger swing, its more stable lots lots easyer to work with a stable machine.
@jeffduncan7685Рік тому
I have found that making your own parts also gives you a better feeling of pride in your work and many times saves you more than money but usually you get a better part without the headache of dealing with what now seems outsourced support for ordering parts. I usually get some moron from India or the Philippines, I cannot stand talking to them as I do not trust them and can’t understand them, feel like I am going to be asked to buy extended car warranty insurance or scammed out of my money and or identity.
@guilhermenascimento40772 роки тому
O cara que protetor as máquinas cnc são gênio
@johnchristianmelano85152 роки тому
impressive works concentricity looks so good. I love the combination of roughing in mill first.
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
I would do it in the lathe but I'm the only guy running the big lathe and the vtl and we have more horizontal boring mill machines, so they help me out sometimes.
@nofunallowed3382Рік тому
Don't get me wrong, CNC milling is amazing work, but if I see these type of videos I miss the lathe. Especially the conventional lathe, so satisfying doing the manual labor. Thanks for sharing this!
@mazeltov2959 місяців тому
i'm a trainee and work only with conventional. and still will work only with this after i'm finished!! its so much fun. i love my job
@frankfelix58512 роки тому
Great job.. I’ve only been doing CNC lathe work and programming for about 3 years, prior tool and die work, love watching your content… The feed and speeds content and DOC info along with the insert types is great information for newbies. Awesome job.
@bhupeshkumar3838Рік тому
Kitna salary hota h tool and die making job me 🙄🙄🙄
@krypt6679Місяць тому
@bhupeshkumar3838 up to 5000€ per month
@eumesmo04212 роки тому
Sou torneiro mecânico também,sendo assim sei reconhecer um bom profissional da área, parabéns, ótimo trabalho!
@benjaminsisko502Рік тому
FICOU MUITO BOM MESMO...
@milankavric67826 місяців тому
Schlehte bedinunge falsch plate...............
@gertkristensen64512 роки тому
speed and feed looks good super good chris
@fernandoaraujo8792Рік тому
Torno mecânico top, Bom trabalho
@paulbennett6379Рік тому
That tools a beast Chris!!
@andrewtetley38832 роки тому
Beautiful Chris!!! Just Beautiful 😊😊
@johnlawler16262 роки тому
Lovely piece of turning mate 👌 thanks for sharing 👍
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
Thanks for sticking around 👍
@HM-Projects2 роки тому
You make it look easy as usual.
@paulbfields828410 місяців тому
CNC is old and cool to watch. Can be very close tolerance. But, I’m old school and I’d appreciate this a whole lot more if was done on a manual engine lathe.. that’s my world and that’s the way I still do it.
@swanvalleymachineshop2 роки тому
Nice one . I did not ask , i thought a chip might have got stuck beside the insert but then had a look at the drawing for the first 2'' ! 👍👍👍
@angeloangelucci7172 роки тому
Holy Mazolla that's some serious metal moving right there. That new cutter is a monster. Always enjoy watching large chunks of metal being taught a lesson. Thanks again for posting.
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
You guys keep watching and I'll keep making the videos. 😉👍
@angeloangelucci7172 роки тому
@@ChrisMaj Deal....
@paulwomack58662 роки тому
"Made in India" I guess we'll have to reset some prejudices
@davidpook57782 роки тому
U keep making the videos n I'll be watching! Always check daily.
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
@@davidpook5778 Now that's what you call a good subscriber. 👍
@paulbennett6379Рік тому
Another awesome part aswell by the way 👌
@johnkelly72647 місяців тому
Some of those tolerances look pretty fine for a hefty part, how do you deal with thermal expansion before finishing pass?
@shortribslongbow5312Рік тому
Really admire your work.
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
I'm starting to like that new kennametal tool, but man the chips are flying like bullets.
@Michal_Sobierajski2 роки тому
@zomgthisisawesomelol I to jest jakiś problem? To jest EXTRA! 😁 Kocham grube wióry 😍
@kw25192 роки тому
Metal sheets on flexible stiff thingys.
@josephwaldner77522 роки тому
You need some abom chip control 😂
@galewinds7696Рік тому
I have used those inserts, I always called those hot 🔥 🐝 bees
@sumansahu7933Рік тому
Safety first be safe 🙏
@hansdorfer3371Рік тому
I love tangential inserts, they last forever with 8 useable cutting edges.
@julymorris6367Рік тому
Up until you get a bad one and it shatters for no reason lmao
@EasyRobotics1Рік тому
Great video! Good job!
@deezrocks6732Рік тому
Maaaaaan . I would kill to have started machining with this guy .
@yajtramer69132 роки тому
Look at those chips Look at that cutter Wow
@Benitoapplebum2 місяці тому
So this guy uses tools the size of my lathe bed with bolts to hold them the size of my spindle.
@theycallmedonkey66648 днів тому
And prolly removes more metal before 1st break than your lathe weighs lol... just learning coding and cnc lathes at my job
@3073Sean7 місяців тому
Those are some fairly tight tolerances for such a large part. On something that size and more than likely full of stress, do you leave like 0.050 stock, let it cool, take a pass to sneak up on a one though tolerance? I would imagine 10 degrees and change 2 or 3 thou?
@diegofini7016Рік тому
Parabéns amigão
@chakravarthyc2603Рік тому
SUPER WORK.Toolings are super selection.
@eightpenny6379Рік тому
Amazing! What skill.
@tariqhaki7597Рік тому
The work is interesting, especially when it is finished well.. but make sure to protect yourself as much as possible
@rayp.4547 місяців тому
Nice chip control Chris.
@michaelkoch21092 роки тому
Ja. Schöne Späne! 👍👍👍
@gertkristensen64519 місяців тому
there is really a lot of power at play on the larger diameters...limited area to clamp with manual chuck .. + heat in the workpiece ,, hydraulic chuck is better but also bad without pressure .. I have seen people turn off the machine and the workpiece falls out. .Normally there is an accumulator ball to keep the pressure up,, but it is dangerous with large workpieces if the hydraulic pressure drops what I wanted to say was manual chucks you can better feel how hard you are clamping contra hydrarlik which can clamp insanely hard and continue to clamp even if the workpiece gets very hot,,, I always always tighten 2-3 times when I rough turn when it's internal clamping so it doesn't come loose
@paulbennett6379Рік тому
I could definitely do with one of these tools for hard forgings!
@rolandolievanoagudelo.51122 роки тому
Maravilloso trabajo maestro muy bien.👍
@johncoltraneful2 роки тому
You don't do soft kills On a second operation
@user-cy7xt6tm4y5 місяців тому
DU BON TRAVAIL COMME TOUJOURS J'AI VU DES VIDEOS DES MADE IN INDIA CA N'A RIEN A VOIR.VERY VERY VERY GOOD JOB.
@sky1732 роки тому
This is awesome. I sure wish my little Logan would do this. :) How long does it take to machine something like this? Cool stuff!
@ChrisBrown-dy8tsРік тому
On a manual lathe prob 4-5 hrs ?.
@bps33742 роки тому
👍Great work men. Looks you can can what you doing 😋👏👍👌
@TrPrecisionMachining2 роки тому
very good job chris maj
@CPTFiXtion2 роки тому
That's so hot. The chips are lovely, both sound and appearance
@jamesfinch-smiles215711 місяців тому
JUST WHAT I USED TO DO IN THE MACHINE SHOPS OF CONNELYS AND ISSELS IN THE 70'S AND 80'S
@Zappyguy1112 роки тому
Who needs extreme sports when you have a couple dozen tonne metres squared per second spinning within centimetres of your face? Great looking part too.
@pedrodomingiuez9342 роки тому
Hola Chris,podrias hacer una comparativa de tiempos aproximada de la misma pza en un torno convencional???para conocer la diferencia de tiempos entre tú cnc y un convencional,saludos desde AGUASCALIENTES MEXICO
@evangelistaisaiassantos286910 місяців тому
Oi convencional é esse aí, vc quis dizer cnc né?
@marcsolorzan9487Рік тому
I have been doing mill most my life, I currently work in a 1 man shop with a small under powered lathe and CNC mill. So I do jobs like this on the mill. Unless there is a tight roundness call out, or it's too long , I will do it on the CNC mill regardless. I think it's just so much more efficient, regardless of my confert level to mill vs lathe. Am I correct?
@Yantoo11 місяців тому
Kerja bagus saudaraku ♥️
@paullianlian9 місяців тому
Good job
@BeLu91Рік тому
Nice Job 👍👍
@keithjurena9319Рік тому
Lots of material to remove. Puts a good value to CNC with constant surface speed
@rubenbarsotti41438 місяців тому
Excelente
@MBTechnicalClasses2 роки тому
Great national work 💪
@franciscowashington2155Рік тому
Muito bom 👍👍
@miguelbautista33742 роки тому
Fix Perfect concept from Hertel, today Kenna.
@donmcwhirter732Рік тому
I've been in machine shops since 1973. This is everyday stuff. New style inserts, same old boring and turning.
@shilicaso3 місяці тому
Con el adelanto de la tecnologia en especial de ese tipo de cuchilla este trabajo resulta facil.
@pindasek1Рік тому
Nice. It's my job. I use fagor system and we are turning railway wheels.
@albertobelotti4811Рік тому
Working really really well done, I'm curious. How many pieces you can make before changing insert corner??
@ChrisMajРік тому
Something like this I can probably rough out 2~3 pieces with one corner. It depends on the type of material, size and how hard you want to push your machine.
@AndreLuiz-gk1mfРік тому
heavy work. very strong.
@iletyouwin12 роки тому
Those blueprints looked stupid simple like middle school simple
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
Simple is good, I like simple.👍
@bapakayabengkel3219Рік тому
Amazing 👍👍👍
@andreixrt9866Рік тому
You know it's serious when you see a chuck in a chuck
@ChrisMajРік тому
Haha, you know it.
@LucasLopescnc7 місяців тому
Very good
@currentbatches62052 роки тому
0:12 - Did you press that in and then center drill? 0:50 - Clean fingernails, sign of a machinist! 0:59 - One OD at +/- .0005" from the median; they don't know from Chris! 2:22 - I don't know from CNC (we pay for it), but looking at the screen gives me some idea what our suppliers see, and how to respond to questions. 6:12 - Leave no chatter. 6:53 - That's the +/- .001" dim; got an ax? I can do that. 10:46 - OK, but 11:07 - very nice finish. 11:26 - Most all of us here could easily deliver +/- .0025" from the median; you can do that in your sleep
@lotarzi14 місяці тому
Mich machen die Zollmasse närrisch. Wird ein neues Werkzeug immer neu vermessen ?
@borgerpbc8640Рік тому
My husband writes the programs that runs the CNC machines at Amarillo Gear Co.
@__austrianoldboy_9861Рік тому
Love to see flying chips!
@ChrisMajРік тому
You don't want that fucker hit you in the face 😉
@__austrianoldboy_9861Рік тому
@@ChrisMaj I always wear eye protection, a cap and cotton clothes at my machines. The hot chips melt into synthetic clothes😆
@eyefixityouificationРік тому
Nice camera work 👌
@ChrisMajРік тому
Thanks. I don't really have time to setup all this fancy camera equipment, I'm just doing it as I go.
@jimsvideos72012 роки тому
Not the most decimal places I've seen on your jobs, but challenging enough.
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
Not many tight tolerances, but a lot of chips though.
@HHH-yy3cyРік тому
Perfect. All can I do in our kitchen...
@MrKotBonifacy2 роки тому
12:35 - "Someone will probably ask about that different surface finish" - since you insist... So, "Sir, what about that different surface finish?" : )
@lynmichael86172 роки тому
Deep Cuttz 😊I like it lol What's up with that surface finish ?? Lolol seems legit 👀😂🤣🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
I would go deeper but I don't want to push the load meter much over 100% it's not like I'm gonna get a new lathe if I fuck up that one.
@lynmichael86172 роки тому
@@ChrisMaj I understand 😊 I've seen alotta good return about that kennametal insert you guys have been using, top notch I must say, coming from a everyday production employee
@keep4ik2 роки тому
Hello Chris! Can you please tell me how much material allowance do you allow for finishing on 5.25" and 12" diameters? 2:21 - 110% main drive load, right? Does it ruin the main drive?
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
I usually leave about 0.050" per side, but I always take two finishing cuts. Most of my work is one-offs so there isn't much room for error. I'm trying to keep the load meter around 100% when roughing and I haven't had any problems.
@keep4ik2 роки тому
@@ChrisMaj another question, if you don't mind? surface control 8 visually or instrumental?
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
@@keep4ik After all these years of machining I kind of know what my feed/speed needs to be so I can get the surface finish I want.
@keep4ik2 роки тому
@@ChrisMaj I'm sure that's the way it is. Thank you for your replies!
@marklimbert21993 місяці тому
How can something that's not even sharp cut metal great job
@andreweppink4498Рік тому
Another part that would have been better made out of a forging. Depends on stress to which it's subjected to. Also, expensive that way.
@ChrisMajРік тому
Well, maybe, but not if customer needs his part yesterday. Forgings are expensive and time is money.
@tomtippelaar6186Рік тому
never seen such inserts man what the well
@alializadeh81952 роки тому
مرسی
@afms467 місяців тому
Saya kerja bubut manual sering bikin alat seperti itu
@sandro4262 роки тому
Hello Chris, do you also work with the Metric System or only with the Imperial one, and if so, What do you Prefer more?
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
We do get metric drawings but we only work in Imperial. All of our machines are set up for inches and all of our measuring tools are in inches. I was born and raised in Poland and I went to trade school with all metric machines, so it doesn't really make any difference to me, but US likes their INCHES.
@sandro4262 роки тому
Ok ,thx 😉👍
@kmariappan62212 роки тому
@@ChrisMaj I am also HANKOOK CNC LATHE Working in Qatar
@prolandcsgo41952 роки тому
Czy przy tak ciężkiej obróbce dajecie czas detalom na zmniejszenie temperatury, by końcowo uzyskać określone dokładności wymiarów?
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
Jeśli na rysunku nie pisze "HOT JOB" i nie jest to robota na wczoraj to przeważnie stygnie dzień albo dwa.
@trader891Рік тому
Awesome chips.
@nelwynand732 роки тому
That looks like an adaptor for Andritz.
@rowdyrager-94033 місяці тому
Sweet
@yak-machining2 роки тому
Are you not afraid of the clamping method of the chains that it could slip and fall on the floor
@cdmChase1Рік тому
Nice chips!! Great work by the looks of it, could be wayyy out though 😬😬 like my jobs!! What speed was you going to do internal bore? I'm back doing this again been out doing cars for 5 years. Fancy a change. What speeds and feeds are you boring at? I'm only doing 250mm bore depth, 45mm to 45.025mm hole diameter top size only.. I was struggling with chattering and vibration a high pitch wine too.. I've stopped noise and most of vibration.. running at 32sfm and feed is 0.13 fpr. Boring bar is dcmt .8 rad 28mm 1 tip tool.. 42mm drill (only good Sharpe one close to size) fucking hell I really chat some bollocks!! 😮
@ChainsGoldMask2 роки тому
Chipped insert is that surface finish
@Edvard-Vitcovski4 місяці тому
Мне кажется, или обороты увеличиваются? Когда резец подходит ближе к центру заготовки.
@YoushisuРік тому
What is this coolant? dirty water or water with some mixture?
@user-kv3ru5ul2x10 місяців тому
잼있겠다
@TV_Altdorf_Damen24 місяці тому
1 jig mounted into a 2nd?
@velocityengineering94159 місяців тому
We too making adaptor CNC
@JadsonziinhO2 роки тому
Tudo feito pelo manual guide Chris?? 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@ChrisMaj2 роки тому
Está certo 👍
@user-gs1xo4gw5r2 місяці тому
Он волшебник?! Как он без охлаждения держит такие допуска ? Или он Ванга и может пересказать расширение при нагреве ?! А еще интересно насколько точно можно выставить 3-х кулачковый патрон в 4х кулачковом? Если все допуска выдержаны то чел точно знает что делает…