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@railgap3 роки тому
I bought my first shell mill recently which is great for material removal, but nothing beats a single-point tool for surface finish, as your video demonstrates. I might have to make myself a big fly cutter too!
@robinholt56613 роки тому
Great skills but the funniest part was just tossing the cylinder head back on the scrap pile!😂 You’ve cheered up my evening, priceless, many thanks 👍
@mechanicalengineeringboile43893 роки тому
Watch my channel Very informative video ukposts.info/the/m8mQZIpspdf_tT6mNVkX_A.html
@MateuszDoniec3 роки тому
No Problem :D
@DanieleDisgra3 роки тому
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@carlosbarros76083 роки тому
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@user-sv1ew5ct5w3 роки тому
Kinda strange that you use milk for lubrication
@Ksatriya3 роки тому
That Cylinder head surfacing/skimming was great and so precise 👌🏽👌🏽
@andreimarkulczynski24983 роки тому
Maravilhoso trabalho! Parabéns! Muito obrigado por compartilhar.
@asdfdfggfd3 роки тому
Abom and his collection of tools to do every last potential job in the shop has its place, but videos like this where just basic machine shop tools are used are fantastic as well.
@mechanicalengineeringboile43893 роки тому
Watch my channel Very informative ukposts.info/the/m8mQZIpspdf_tT6mNVkX_A.html
@jimmyfleebotРік тому
Whilst you were making the wheel at the beginning of the video I was already thinking to myself: 'oh man, with that much mass in a single point cutter, the surface finish will be outstanding'. A near mirror finish! Beautiful work!
@paradiselost9946Рік тому
A cast iron gymweight would cut any ringing hence chatter the steel would tend to produce. And cheaper! Mmm, massss....
@ngocbauvien54039 місяців тому
@@paradiselost9946 Thanks for reminding me indeed. My mind is rather poor now.
@Robert-jb6zy3 роки тому
Robiłem taką głowicę do planowania (fi440) 5 lat temu dla zakladu który osiuje bloki od 5 lat także planują i wychodzi im to naprawdę dobrze tylko trzeba odpowiednią płytkę skrawającą. Za głowicę wziąłem 1500 a typowy fly cutter wloski okolo 100k, oszczędność niesamowita.
@euclidallglorytotheloglady55003 роки тому
Is there a B stock reel of footage of the 4 hours removing the broken tap? Awesome work! Fantastic results!
@jzdpd2 роки тому
more like 8 hours lol
@1SweetPete2 роки тому
Lol
@mattweeks71423 роки тому
That’s just absolutely beautiful. Nice work. I need one of those.
@kainatarshad92162 роки тому
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@EnergyWell3 роки тому
When you threw the head back in the scrap pile in the yard, I lost it. Perfect!
@plunder19563 роки тому
I was just thinking "nice long handles on that tap wrench... " when it broke. Been there mate! Sometimes you can get it out, but it hurts every time. Lovely smooth surface BTW.
@uhmgawa65332 роки тому
@9:02 "ok, this works. Now to find something I actually need to fly cut.." Great project. I just found a use for those old brake rotors sitting outside. @5:06: I had the same feeling watching that as when it happens to me. Kudos to you for including the bad with the good.
@dirkpitt26243 роки тому
I´ve been thinking all the time, "this would be perfect for a cylinder head" :). Then you got one. And threw it back on the pile afterwards.. Nicely done! Nice tool!
@juusesaarinen89763 роки тому
It was craked head
@tobi32333 роки тому
5:05 everbody hates this moment :D
@yaykruser3 роки тому
ToastyBBQ how did he get it out?
@slathian12233 роки тому
@@yaykruser he didnt, if you look at the next scene he is using a larger tap. He probably drilled it out or shattered the smaller tap then drilled the hole larger.
@svyt3 роки тому
I yelled at my screen, in anger!
@asdfdfggfd3 роки тому
5:05 is and my inability to learn how to not do that is why I gave up my machinist aspirations.
@howlerbike3 роки тому
Its a rite of passage.... You're still a boy till you break your first tap in a nearly finished work-piece, and learn how to swear properly.
@AGN_Customs_LLC3 роки тому
Definitely deserves a follow! Awesome job..
@ashesman110 місяців тому
I love how simple this design is. And close to balanced. Nice work.
@MateuszDoniec10 місяців тому
Thank You Bro
@garymucher95903 роки тому
That's not a mere fly cutter. It is a HUGE Horse Fly Cutter.... Nicely done... Thumbs Up!
@user-zb8zj5wb2i3 роки тому
вот это фрезернул!))) Аж выкинуть пришлось
@drewjohnson46733 роки тому
Really nice! Great work! Thanks for the ideas.
@geraldtuck88643 роки тому
Wow you have to many wonderful machines.. Great Job.
@bevisandbutthead32243 роки тому
5:07 I underatand you, my friend...cool work! 👏👏🙌🙌
@Bratelnik_3 роки тому
Просто отлично, сначала головку отполировал, а потом просто выкинул... Класс 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@maksimchirkov12563 роки тому
Она с трещиной. Это для примера))
@user-hj4yx3fv2g3 роки тому
Даааа...
@user-vm1ti7yc2g3 роки тому
Ага)) но мне больше понравилось когда он метчик сломал))) и какие-то матюки на черном фоне
@user-qi5jv2gh6n3 роки тому
Можно было на скорую руку резец летучку замастрячить делов то.
@groezvanastone18823 роки тому
De lujo Maestro. Está chingon ese aditamento. Que marca es su fresadora. Saludos desde México.👍
@josegalote53543 роки тому
PARABÉNS DR PELA CRIATIVIDADE DA SUA FERRAMENTA VOCÊ É UM GRANDE PROFISSIONAL QUE DEUS JESUS ABENÇOE SEMPRE SEUS CONHECIMENTOS.
@resort49943 роки тому
Ну, что ж, давайте заставим Матвеева повторить!) Вы знаете, что нужно делать)
@dnaiel113 роки тому
Super robota. Życze abyś zawsze znalazł czas do realizacji swoich pasji ;p
@pawegorniak48023 роки тому
Witam, super projekt jak zawsze 😉 można wiedzieć gdzie kupiłeś taki nóż?
@mastermachine8692 роки тому
You nailed it! Good job!
@bengrogan97103 роки тому
I like the use of the cutter to allow easy use of replaceable inserts. I have 1 minor worry/ suggestion. The way that it is mounted at the moment all load is transferred into those cap screws holding the cutter on - this risks both thread damage and tip wander under load If you where to measure the cutter size and recess it by 1/4 the cutter width into the main flying plate you would remove both of those issues resulting in a more consistent and longer lasting tool
@blacksheep97343 роки тому
Ben Grogan my exact thoughts
@skostasx3 роки тому
I definitely think like you
@janvandemaas41482 роки тому
Yes recessing would be a very good idea and while you at it counterbore the holes for the cap screws so they sit closer to the bottom. You could also use 3 cutters instead of 2 as an uneven number will run better.
@bengrogan97102 роки тому
@@janvandemaas4148 this is a single point fly cutter - the 2nd side is a balancing counterweight not a cutting tip
@TheMetalButcher3 роки тому
Fantastic results as usual. The lathe tool would have definitely been happier a little slower.
@lyteyearz58103 роки тому
Agreed!
@vladomaimun3 роки тому
Do the sparks mean it's too fast?
@TheMetalButcher3 роки тому
@@vladomaimun Typically, yes.
@highasheaven92392 роки тому
So does the red hot steel flying around
@cat027913 роки тому
Nice, perfect, good... Any words means something beautiful describe your job.
@lcsavi2 роки тому
Amazing job! I've just put one of these on my list of future projects.
@kainatarshad92162 роки тому
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@TacoJoe3 роки тому
I felt bad for the guy when the tap broke / especially after the threads were cut - been there / nice work my man - you inspired me to do something similar!
@PavelKraus_webdesign3 роки тому
The world would be beautiful if it was full of such skilled people! ;-)
@danelobe25243 роки тому
That was a great idea !! I made one too !! Thanks for sharing!!
@AMbrosWorkshopTips3 роки тому
Genius Idea man. You nailed it
@jamesball73223 роки тому
Now that’s nice ,good work And toss it back outside 😂
@Spetet3 роки тому
30:1 compression.
@ramonching77723 роки тому
Proof of concept. 👍👍👍
@user-ui4iv6qs2e3 роки тому
Отличная "балеринка"!
@Raven916s3 роки тому
Super pomysł.Na planowanie zajebista sprawa.Sprzet pryma sort
@dzonyinglisz16113 роки тому
Świetna robota, super. Wrzucaj częściej filmy, bo fajnie się ogląda to co robisz. Widzę, że masz swoich trzech antysubskrybentów? Pewnie stara szkoła, że tak się nie robi, że może zabić itd.
@oh8wingman3 роки тому
I don't think I would want to be around that thing when those two 6mm bolts finally have enough and shear leaving that cutter to go flying at 100 miles per hour. He should have machined slots in the body that would fit the cutter snug and then bolted them on. That way the body of the cutter would support the cutter and guide it leaving the bolts to do what they are meant for which is to secure it. It's a nice idea but it's not finished and as a result it's damn dangerous.
@bengrogan97103 роки тому
Under the loads he's using here shear is less likely - The more major issue is that there is nothing but thread torque to ensure it never wanders
@scottpecora3713 роки тому
I had the very same thought. Mill slots the precise width off the cutter bars so that all the lateral shear load is carried by the circular base and the bolts are appropriately used to secure the bar down into the milled slots. As it is now it WILL fail when eventually the bolts shear off, which by its self is bad enough, but then the cutter bar is going to become a projectile flying off hopefully not towards someone, but what's more the cutter is instantly going to be out of balance, the severity of which will be determined by the RPM of the cutter. To give an idea of how violent this can be I had a close friend who was flying a Mooney personal aircraft, engine RPM was 2400, when suddenly 4 inches of a 60 inch propeller blade broke off. It was so violent that loosing just 4 inches of the tip was so instantly violent that before he could kill the power it had broken three of the four engine mounts, almost tearing the engine off the front of the plane.
@thinkfirst64313 роки тому
It is interesting that he thought to attempt to balance the load but did not take the time to cut slots for the cutter or the balance.
@Miss-xr8oh3 роки тому
Молодец 👍💥 Привет из Москвы 🇷🇺
@bruceinoz80022 роки тому
Nice job! Just a thought: How about machining close-fitting slots to locate the tool holders? This will transfer the shear load from the retaining bolts to the mass of the big plate.
@somebodyelse66732 роки тому
I'm guessing that the mounting bolts are the designed point of failure when something goes horribly wrong. If the shanks are seated in the disk, something more expensive is going to be the failure point.
@gnaloin3 роки тому
How much do you think the center placement of the actual insert holder affects the cut? It looks like a 20x20mm holder so it should have been mounted 20mm off center?
@user-km8zs2lh1c3 роки тому
Фреза рабочая.Только нужно было бы под резцы пазы фрезернуть.
@Artnovetor3 роки тому
Muito bom parabéns 👏👏👏
@janvisser22233 роки тому
Very nice! I would like to suggest to mill two slots in the circumference of the disc in which the tool has a tight fit for improved rigidity. Just an idea.
@stevelamperta8652 роки тому
@@fransmartono8394 And why does the tool need to be adjustable when you can just move the quill !! The tool being adjustable is just another area where you have to be concerned about rigidity and alignment . You don't work in the shop do you... People walk into my shop all the time and tell me what I should do , And if I took their advice , I'd be out of a job !
@daveys11 місяців тому
Beautiful job on the cylinder head! I only wish my milling machine had enough travel on the axes to fly cut a head. Nice tool.
@mcozpda33923 роки тому
excellent ..but i would like to see how you remove the broken piece .. saludos from Mexico ..
@kryjPL3 роки тому
5:05 Duża oprawka i człowiek nie czuje, że gwintownik coś nie tak idzie. A fly cutter bardzo fajny :)
@atualizacaodetvsphilco52542 роки тому
congratulations !! very good work ! what is the rotation speed of the cutter ?
@Ericimeri3 роки тому
Amazing, what a skills
@Tokillya13 роки тому
Panie kurna mam 40 lat ale weź mnie na praktyki. Zapłacę!
@dimkamechanik86783 роки тому
Нужно ставить 4-6 резцов Вырезать под них углубления Чистота будет лучше, точность выше Нагрузка на станок меньше Мы такие фрезы в путяге делали диаметром 400мм 16 резцов.
@Lowboard_Fun_Research6 місяців тому
напильнком чтоль?)
@jimato01Рік тому
Smooth as butter. Love it.
@rodneyap3 роки тому
Ótimo serviço. Parabéns!
@KaRoLniK3 роки тому
Od razu jak zobaczylem co robisz to przyszła mi do głowy taka myśl "a jakby spróbował splanować tym glowicę" A tu na końcu pach proszzzz. 😂🤪
@dLikesDDs3 роки тому
nice work, only thing i would have done is slotted where the tool holder bolts up.
@thorstenpilz93692 роки тому
That was my thinking too. Cutting a triangle would work as well. More easy to perform with the opportunity to fix the bolts 90 degrees around to have them in turning direction, gives the tool more stability.
@93Abydos3 роки тому
Finaly a flying cutter made well! It has enough weight and diameter to operate well. Nicely done dude!
@MateuszDoniec3 роки тому
Thanks :)
@93Abydos3 роки тому
@Chris the disk is well mounted to the spidle. The two bolts are simply a safty design i guess. It doesn't spin on high rev, so if it breaks down no one gonna get any damage. But if you mill a channen into the disk, the whole spindle and disk going to get serious damage. I realy disagree with you.
@93Abydos3 роки тому
@Chris i like when people come with their experience. No offense by the way. I have also experience in making my own custom tools for a specific job. But also I have less experience in years compered to you (if true). But it doesn't mean anything. My opinion is, this is a well made flying cutter. It doesn't need high RPM to operate at optimal. So the chance it makes serious accidents is very low. I agree with you about the bolts, but it doesn't need any channel or clamping mechanism to tighten it. Just think about the weight of the disk. With a channel and clamping it would make worse damage in both the operator and the machine. As I said, with higher diameter you earn the same surface cutting speed with less rpm. It just need proper balancing.
@amyasseektruth82463 роки тому
gringe at the large handles on that tap amazing video as usual!
@Apapa_apapa_PUK3 роки тому
Elegancka robota!
@user-jq5hp8sz9c3 роки тому
Great job, But how did you took out the broken piece of the tapping bit from the fly cutter @ 5:08 ??
@norberthajzer87223 роки тому
I think he extracted it by cutting the piece out with the broken tap in it with an angle grinder,and welded it up.
@user-jq5hp8sz9c3 роки тому
Norbert Hajzer But the bit has broken at the edge of the fly cutter surface , there is no extension part above the fly surface for welding !!
@norberthajzer87223 роки тому
@@user-jq5hp8sz9c Yeah but he could true it up on the lathe after the welding.
@norberthajzer87223 роки тому
I did this a couple of times, just cut a"v"out of the material,and weld it back up,but only if it's mild steel, otherwise it will harden.
@RecreationalOverEngineering3 роки тому
Wow, very nice finish!
@Moonboot13 роки тому
Done great again ! ZHX 4 posting
@x6x6x6x6xx66x6x3 роки тому
Osobiście zrobiłbym pierścień inaczej nieco; Obecnie na śruby trzymajace trzonek noża działają spore siły ścinające, zrobiłbym kanałek frezem w pierścieniu, żeby utrzymywac też nóż na ścianie bocznej(przeniesienie sił na ścianę boczną trzonka) Ogólnie fajnie!
@ostojski773 роки тому
yup, dużo lepsze i bezpieczniejsze rozwiązanie
@MateuszDoniec3 роки тому
Miałem tak zrobic ale nie zmiescilo mi sie w pionie pod glowicą frezarki :)
@thomas21353 роки тому
To jedna sprawa. Druga to ustawienie wysokości ostrza. Na śrunach będzie się przesuwać-pracować i może skrawać tylko jeden nóż. Z resztą flycutter'y mają jedno ostrze.
@MateuszDoniec3 роки тому
Tak jak piszesz nie bedzie ustawienia ostrza bo jest i bedzie tylko jeden nóż :)
@rafaantczak30503 роки тому
Masz genialne pomysły czekam na kolejne nowinki z Twojego warsztatu pozdrawiam 🛠🔨🔧🔩
@anandaananda21193 роки тому
Anand loading swas
@Jonhenrysneip3 роки тому
10 points 😊 Great work.
@user-hi4zf5ud5k3 роки тому
Хорошая работа, бро! 🤘
@AliGKC3 роки тому
Artysta. Głowica splanowana to można spowrotem wyje....... :p Pozdro Mistrzu.
@Raven916s3 роки тому
Nie ma takiej uszczelki pod taką głowice🙂
@marcinszelest3 роки тому
@@Raven916s kupujesz arkusz ,robisz szablon, a potem wycinasz
@romanzbawiciel52213 роки тому
@@marcinszelest A jak masz waterjet za rogiem to w ogóle bajka ;)
@marcos748333 роки тому
Parabéns
@andrzejporeda72813 роки тому
Pszepiękna jest ta praca i pszepiękny jest ten cały pomysł pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku na kanale yutube 👍👍👍👍
@johngari71943 роки тому
The moment I saw your arms cross I just knew that tap would snap on you! cool video all the same
@DVESTI-353 роки тому
А оказалось что ничего сложного:) ...всё просто как автомат Калашникова! Задумка и воплощение просто супер👍
@MateuszDoniec3 роки тому
Thanks :)
@user-zj9et2yd4q2 роки тому
а все дело то во фрезерном станке. для него все что угодно придумать можно. а видос и идея класс!
@user-vb3bp4xw1q4 місяці тому
@@user-zj9et2yd4q так это чё, фрезу што ли делал для фрезерного, у него чё нет фрез такого диаметра
@user-yo3cu1yi2e3 роки тому
Я бы упор выфрезеровал под державку а то как то на одних болтах не серьёзно .
@d.v.r.37233 роки тому
Не так лучше оставить ведь если ошибается во время выставления сорвет болты, и шпиндель толком не получает удара хотя это только предположение
@krisbart42943 роки тому
Łał. Świetny projekcik. ☝️😁🤩
@fredevindoortega24033 роки тому
Me gusta este video porque se demuestra lo real que sucede en el trabajo diario los herrores y los trabajo exelente que resulta en la vida diaria.
@amyasseektruth82463 роки тому
when the tap broke - my heart went booom!!!
@AppliedMathematician3 роки тому
How did you get that broken tread cutter out? Have never seen the trick on youtube?
@MateuszDoniec3 роки тому
Magic :)
@AppliedMathematician3 роки тому
@@MateuszDoniec Well after my first try to recover from such a situation ... that seem plausible ;) ... I just redid the compete part ...
You can use a hole saw and cut around it, then press a bushing in there, for example. Or just weld the whole thing, turn it and start over on a new spot... Pretty simple as it's a round part.
@kubat77533 роки тому
You can drill it out with table drill
@stephenmcelroy11793 роки тому
A quick question from a tin bender? Would it not be stronger if he had notched out the cutter mounting area to the depth and width of the cutting tool?
@christophertehan53643 роки тому
Fantastic build. Simple and effective
@mrmissdestiny59533 роки тому
But not safe.
@GereiXan3 роки тому
Интересный факт: Вы не искали это видео
@user-mr8yg5pl8d3 роки тому
Нет!Но это интересно!
@shurik09912 роки тому
Я его так уже второй раз посмотрел.
@BrilliantDesignOnline3 роки тому
5:05 I cried out. Still want to know how you got the broken tap out?
@arc72083 роки тому
Drill
@Threat_LvL3 роки тому
@@arc7208 doesnt work that well
@BrilliantDesignOnline3 роки тому
EDM is probably best, but cost and time.
@slathian12233 роки тому
He drilled it out and used a larger tap
@ThomasShatter3 роки тому
You cry for a week trying to get it out and at the end you just make a new part :D
@mafosa95633 роки тому
this is what makes youtube great! thanks for the share! larry
@joseluismendoza47203 роки тому
Admiración y respetos pa un señor!
@user-cp8cb1le7p3 роки тому
Класс !!!
@DivinoFiatella3 роки тому
Love the final scene
@dimakowahl2 роки тому
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 👍👍👍👍👍 Five of Five! Super masterclass!!!!
@Kamil35123 роки тому
Fajne, fajne :)
@gforcekaras3 роки тому
As they say in Transylvania: "Berry Noice!"
@veranstaltungstechniktemmler3 роки тому
Wunderschön, wie du den Zylinderblock nach der Demonstration wieder auf dem Müll schmeißt 😂😂😂
@marchandgaming46493 роки тому
Hermano, a cuantas revoluciones lo metes?
@DanielH3 роки тому
That is impressive work.
@stanisawjania18233 роки тому
Na mnie widok obrabianego metalu na tokarkach małych dużych nieważne działa super relaksujące i jestem tym coś magicznego pozdrawiam Staszek
@iron40553 роки тому
chyba przez tą perfekcje
@michal_9413 роки тому
@@iron4055 to trzeba Matiemu przyznać
@zajawamotocykle92562 роки тому
Lepiej dać 2 plytki na średnicy 60 mm czy np 8 ?
@wojciechwojciech19932 роки тому
Mam podobnie jak Pan Stanisław. Pozdrawiam
@genarorepolido3736Рік тому
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@MagnetOnlyMotors3 роки тому
2:35 leaving that chuck key there isn’t very good. 6:00 that isn’t much support for the cutter, why not imbed it most of the way? 6:34 the Allen bolts are in only a couple of turns. WTF? Scary!
@99owL3 роки тому
I also notice a lot of hot pieces and a lot of sparks. Is that a bad thing?
@balthazarnaylor58743 роки тому
@@99owL yes. His passes are too deep. Doing that will significantly reduce the cutter's life. And if precision is in the picture and you start turning sparks, you'll end up with less than optimal results.
@MagnetOnlyMotors3 роки тому
ShabbyFrame I never like it when it happens to me. It’s the lathes way of saying something isn’t correct.
@Donkusdelux3 роки тому
Usually red chips are from dull carbide. Pretty normal when they wear.
@rustypanels19173 роки тому
Good project. Very heavy duty.
@maximus-23073 роки тому
You are a genius!
@John.Smith.7773 роки тому
Охренеть, какое зеркало. Класс 👍
@user-ul9wc7he8t2 роки тому
А не особо верю
@dron79953 роки тому
Очень красиво.
@COKHIKIMTANAT3 роки тому
Too great your workmanship is very high
@jarunioo_4263 роки тому
Witaj majster twoja tokareczka robi świetną robotę pozdro