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Stuff Made Here

Stuff Made Here

4 роки тому

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I recently acquired a Tormach 1100mx. I've started to outgrow my existing mills and have been looking for a VMC that was feature rich but that I could also get into my basement. I show the rigging process of getting it into my basement, assembly, and then machining a tool holder for it. Also includes some 3D printing and plasma cutting. Finally I take the tool breakage detection and rigid tapping features for a test drive.
My videos usually take 100+ hours of work and a lot of money in tools and materials. I've made a patreon if you're interested in supporting the creation of these projects: / stuffmadehere
Oh also this video is not sponsored by Tormach. I bought this mill with my hard earned bucks.

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@JerryRigEverything
@JerryRigEverything 3 роки тому
Your shop is siiiiiiick.
@ExcelonTheFourthAvalonHeirs
@ExcelonTheFourthAvalonHeirs 3 роки тому
Late is better than nothing. Welcome to the club.
@fuzz1252
@fuzz1252 3 роки тому
Your late so am i
@quaxky326
@quaxky326 3 роки тому
Yayyy, I’m subbed to you
@M3Busssin
@M3Busssin 3 роки тому
Destroy more phones ❤️
@funnysticks
@funnysticks 3 роки тому
But will it scratch at a level 6, with deeper grooves at a level 7
@nathana2898
@nathana2898 3 роки тому
How normal people think: I can't believe how heavy this is! How he thinks: I can't believe how much potential energy this has!
@Samrat_096
@Samrat_096 3 роки тому
Those two are very different things. Weight of things practically does not change with height. So, something's as heavy at a millimeter above the ground as it is say a meter above the ground. Potential energy, however, increases linearly with the height. So, the potential energy of the same thing at one meter above the ground is a thousand times more than the same at a millimeter above the ground. Kind of like the difference between jumping off one step of a staircase and jumping off the roof of a 40 storied building.
@CB-rv2lj
@CB-rv2lj 3 роки тому
@@Samrat_096 laymans terms: higher makes booboo bigger.
@RushMoore
@RushMoore 3 роки тому
@@Samrat_096 There are no words to describe how his comment went over your head, potentially.
@Samrat_096
@Samrat_096 3 роки тому
@@RushMoore I’d think my reply and the whole context went over your head. I guess we’re even. I’ll still try though. When you say something’s “heavy” while lifting it, you’re concerned about your own self if you’re the one who’s lifting it or the mechanism with which you’re lifting. But he’s concerned about the machine falling off and breaking apart because of it’s potential energy since he almost lifted it a meter above the ground.
@gordonxu2989
@gordonxu2989 3 роки тому
This is what I thought too.
@boarder2k7
@boarder2k7 4 роки тому
"Sheet metal is expensive" Buys $25,000 mill
@chaklee435
@chaklee435 3 роки тому
with ATC, with the automatic tool height thingy, with tooling... I'm guessing like $40k
@thepjup4507
@thepjup4507 3 роки тому
mill will last 10-15 years. sheet metal is disposable. will spend more on sheet metal in 10-15 years than 25k. let's not go into the time saving, less tool wear and less scrapped parts having an upgraded mill, but worth mentioning.
@gabedarrett1301
@gabedarrett1301 3 роки тому
@@thepjup4507 Why does a mill only last 10-15 years? What exactly happens when it breaks and how does a person know when it's nearing the end of its life?
@thepjup4507
@thepjup4507 3 роки тому
@@gabedarrett1301 just using that time frame as a reference. also lets assume that in 10-15 years if you are successful youll need to upgrade, id say thats pretty accurate to a growing manufacturing company. there are 50+ year old mills still going strong today facing heavy use with no problem at all. main major breakdown is the motors. theyre easier to replace on older mills, probably why people can still run them like new today. was a pretty arbitrary number to be completely honest with you.
@lawnmowerdude
@lawnmowerdude 3 роки тому
You can’t buy that mill if you spend it all on sheet metal. 🤔
@kingdavid4463
@kingdavid4463 3 роки тому
This guy actually has a whole factory at home
@ahaha8
@ahaha8 3 роки тому
Yes and with his knowledge and ability he could easily make a good living from that if he wanted to. But this is just his hobby...
@kingdavid4463
@kingdavid4463 3 роки тому
@@ahaha8 Do you know if he has a job and what does he do for a living?
@erebostd
@erebostd 3 роки тому
KingDavid he can make a pretty penny with this channel, if that’s his goal. But i don’t know what he usually does
@DemonKyle
@DemonKyle 3 роки тому
@@ahaha8 I don't think it is just a hobby.
@lsswapeverything2518
@lsswapeverything2518 3 роки тому
@@DemonKyle he probably contracts small run work. Which with minimal overhead (he's in his basement) he could be banking some easy money.
@Fasthandsslowlaptimes
@Fasthandsslowlaptimes 4 роки тому
"Checked itself before it wrecked itself. This is the origin of this phrase" i like this guy
@tehwonderboy
@tehwonderboy 4 роки тому
L R came here for this, did not disappoint
@mrburns366
@mrburns366 3 роки тому
FYI: Ice Cube was a machinist before he became a rapper! I lied. :)
@mrburns366
@mrburns366 3 роки тому
@Dragon Master he could probably spell CNC. 😆
@edenmeden
@edenmeden 3 роки тому
@@mrburns366 his father was actually a machinist lol
@ctdieselnut
@ctdieselnut 2 роки тому
Big chips in your Haas is bad for your health.
@blhack123
@blhack123 4 роки тому
Alternate title for this channel is: "This Young Tony". Great content, man!
@HHGdrums
@HHGdrums 4 роки тому
Came here for this comment
@DawidKellerman
@DawidKellerman 4 роки тому
Husband came in "Oh your watching This Old Tony.." Nope other guy ;)
@scottpickstock6721
@scottpickstock6721 4 роки тому
10 seconds in I thought the same.
@melgross
@melgross 4 роки тому
Everybody copies Tony. Of course a new Hass costs a good four times as much. There are broken tap removers-they work. I know.
@pingozingo
@pingozingo 4 роки тому
I wanna see them crossover.
@MadsenWikholm
@MadsenWikholm 4 роки тому
Q: How many mills do you need? A: N+1 or S-1 -- N is the number of mill you have. -- S is the number of mills that results in separation from your partner.
@Y337n3ss
@Y337n3ss 3 роки тому
What if N = S-1?
@ayraen120
@ayraen120 3 роки тому
@@Y337n3ss Then you're at the point where you have to choose between your partner and or getting another mill.
@leozendo3500
@leozendo3500 3 роки тому
dont worry his partner is also engineer.
@jonahnichols2158
@jonahnichols2158 3 роки тому
@@ayraen120 Actually the way it's written the two numbers are at a perfect ratio. The number of mills you need is equal to the number of mills that leads to a divorce, minus one. EDIT: Please don't listen to me. I was wrong however I will leave this comment up as an explanation for future readers.
@rhinofire067
@rhinofire067 3 роки тому
@@Y337n3ss no it’s s=n+1
@kagi95
@kagi95 3 роки тому
Man I love your deadpan humor. Nearly choked on my food when you said "I'm going for that harbor freight aesthetic . . . to make it as thin as humanly possible." I was just thinking about that after buying a cheapo air fan for my room. The stands were stamped sheet metal and I'm sure it's impossible to make them any thinner without it buckling under its own weight :D
@Vengieo
@Vengieo 4 роки тому
Really hope your channel grows. I like the clean nothing dragged out format.
@bryantstone4673
@bryantstone4673 4 роки тому
me as well - no shame in buying a small prosumer mill if you have the work to fill it and the knowledge to compensate for its lack of mass and hatred. A friend of mine taught me a thing or two about using them. A rival company has one to run graphite with the intention to run it lights-out for 5 years and replace it because of the wear - cost / benefit trade-off for them at a great price.
@xlordslayer7433
@xlordslayer7433 3 роки тому
Ur guys wish came true :)
@rodrigoramirez-arvizu1821
@rodrigoramirez-arvizu1821 3 роки тому
Yeah
@TheHumanSystem
@TheHumanSystem 3 роки тому
Hello friends, perhaps you would consider giving my channel a look. I do not have as many tools, but my robots would appreciate the support.
@kittadyne
@kittadyne 4 роки тому
"You accidentally hit it with your hammer" - I gasped "I barely scratched the surface of this machine" - I lol'd
@jco_sfm
@jco_sfm 3 роки тому
please never say the phrase "I lol'd" again
@kittadyne
@kittadyne 3 роки тому
@@jco_sfm yeah you're right, I meant it as an abbreviation of 3 words, but I see it reads as 1. Maybe L'd.O.L. wouldn't've read as poorly, but it's probably better to write every word, the only way sane say it.
@zackjandali
@zackjandali 3 роки тому
@@kittadyne don't listen to him say whatever you want...Just don't say L'd.O.L. hahaha
@nickjanssens1045
@nickjanssens1045 3 роки тому
"Hey, cool tools! What do you make with them?" "Oh, I make tools mostly." "And what do you make with those tools?" "More tools."
@attackaffection5444
@attackaffection5444 2 роки тому
This is literally my plans lmao
@BarioIDL
@BarioIDL 2 роки тому
either know where to get good tools or make your own tools
@JackSopotnick
@JackSopotnick 3 роки тому
Someone was finally brave enough to call out big Tap
@zachbrenner9959
@zachbrenner9959 4 роки тому
If you're on the fence about making a video about the gas powered wagon, I'm interested in seeing it
@jafizzle95
@jafizzle95 3 роки тому
"With my luck" With your luck you'd probably accidentally learn quantum physics and shit.
@0Harriz0
@0Harriz0 3 роки тому
"It feels like there's nothing here. But it's stiff and should do the job..." I hear that a lot
@thegorn
@thegorn 3 роки тому
I say that lot
@danielh5030
@danielh5030 3 роки тому
Ive never heard that ive only heard "it doesnt fit!"
@0Harriz0
@0Harriz0 3 роки тому
@@danielh5030 watch out guys. We have a badass right here
@chb3676
@chb3676 3 роки тому
@@danielh5030 Should consider start wearing smaller condoms maybe?
@marks47
@marks47 3 роки тому
That's what she said. 16:22
@joshwold2000
@joshwold2000 3 роки тому
Love the “This Old Tony” vibe.
@genkidama7385
@genkidama7385 3 роки тому
do you know "ave", lol this is another level of jokes
@davidkaye821
@davidkaye821 4 роки тому
You have a "Give it a Go" spirit, and a wonderful sense of humor!
@Mrcaffinebean
@Mrcaffinebean 4 роки тому
“Harbor freight aesthetic”
@_P0tat07_
@_P0tat07_ 3 роки тому
I was taught on Haas machines in college. And I have a great appreciation for Haas mills. I know people shit on them a lot for being light machines, but really that’s what CNC machining is. Light cuts but really fast. And Haas mills do it perfectly.
@felixpelletier4296
@felixpelletier4296 2 роки тому
"it feels like there's nothing here, yet it's stiff and should do the job acceptably." Now that is the most elaborate "that's what she said" ever
@katzmosestools
@katzmosestools 4 роки тому
Great video bud.
@shawn_z51
@shawn_z51 3 роки тому
@Clock Murph bud
@jazzyjay1150
@jazzyjay1150 3 роки тому
He’s not your buddy, guy.
@obiwankenobi5126
@obiwankenobi5126 3 роки тому
Great straight to the point comment, bud
@ethan5103
@ethan5103 3 роки тому
I didn't think I would see you here! I love your content!
@LG-ro5le
@LG-ro5le 2 роки тому
Buddaay
@josefloresjr1590
@josefloresjr1590 3 роки тому
How does this guy have such a broad skill set, it all has to do with creating things but in so many different ways that not just any average person knows. My new fav channel❤️
@florac1995
@florac1995 3 роки тому
A mechanical engineering degree probably+tons of experience probably(including teaching himself stuff related to electrical engineering).
@Ryan-wx8of
@Ryan-wx8of 3 роки тому
@@florac1995 And having like $1,000,000 worth of equipment in his basement.
@jblen
@jblen 3 роки тому
I swear, I find a new stuff made here video in my recommended like every month, even though I watched all the videos when I found the channel. It's like there are new videos appearing but they're from 6 months ago. That said, it's a good problem to have. I'm always happy for more of this channel
@DeJayHank
@DeJayHank 3 роки тому
omg the self burn at "I barely scratched the surface of this machine" with the video of the literal scratch lmao :D
@sksmith903
@sksmith903 4 роки тому
Subbed, really fantastic channel, actually had it on in the background as I was working in my shop... and about halfway through paused it, because I wanted to be able to pay attention better. I can see elements of many established machining channels in yours, but enjoy seeing how you blend them to make them your own. Keep it up, look forward to seeing more content!
@makingwithsteve
@makingwithsteve 4 роки тому
im so incredibly jealous of all the amazing tools you have access to. Great vid!
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 3 роки тому
He Probably RIPPED !! EVERYBODY !!! OFF !! TO !! GET !! IT !!!!
@CamelGarage
@CamelGarage 3 роки тому
Machine “checking self before wrecking self” that was awesome lol
@michman2
@michman2 11 місяців тому
A good friend bought a similar unit 20+ years ago. It was quickly the backbone of a new business.
@EricV323
@EricV323 4 роки тому
I can really see this channel getting big. Your format for these videos makes them fly by and great content! I will be watching everything you post!
@SlingshotFooty
@SlingshotFooty Рік тому
Narrator: He was correct.
@Preso58
@Preso58 4 роки тому
Good stuff. You're a brave man tackling that machine move down a slippery slope by yourself!
@StuffMadeHere
@StuffMadeHere 4 роки тому
Thanks - though to be fair my bravery was bolstered by the knowledge that all my rigging equipment was rated for 10-20x the load. My biggest fear was the crate tipping but I had attached 2x4 anti-tip legs in those directions so it was (hopefully) nearly impossible. In any case I was definitely breathing easier when I reached the bottom of the hill :)
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 3 роки тому
Ten Years Later !!
@Fs3i
@Fs3i Рік тому
When I first watched this video when it came out, I didn't know why you were so good at reviewing "maker tools," but given your history at formlabs and knowing that you had a significant part in producing more -- it totally makes sense
@Owngeeeeee
@Owngeeeeee 3 роки тому
So glad that I came across your channel! Keep up the good work! I love your videos. I’m a CNC Machinist at a tool and die shop. I’ve been a machinist for about a year and a half now and I think I have learned more by watching a few of your videos than I have in the last year of working 😂!
@SkippyDa
@SkippyDa 4 роки тому
Nice new machine! Can you do a shop tour?
@StuffMadeHere
@StuffMadeHere 4 роки тому
The shop is a bit of a mess and I'm not sure it's all that interesting but I could do one if there was enough interest.
@OU81TWO
@OU81TWO 3 роки тому
@@StuffMadeHere We like to see other people's mess because it makes us feel not so ashamed.
@BarnStangz
@BarnStangz 3 роки тому
@@StuffMadeHere Everyone loves shop and tool tours, no matter how messy! I've picked up so many good ideas from other peoples setups / junk! Thanks for sharing!
@collinhales6356
@collinhales6356 3 роки тому
Id like that
@aggonzalezdc
@aggonzalezdc 3 роки тому
@@StuffMadeHere Just make sure you pick up the panties lying around the room then dont worry about the rest of the mess. This is basically the rules I operate under when expecting company.
@maaaavin
@maaaavin 3 роки тому
I recommend grinding one of your copper spot welder rods flat. This ensures that you have no markings on one side (an easy way to get a prettier side) ;) Just put it in the lathe and it's perfectly flat. The weld is still just as strong;)
@ryanjohnson4972
@ryanjohnson4972 3 роки тому
Serious ingenuity in getting that CNC into the shop. Most people bring over 12 friends and something gets broken. Great Channel!
@TheOneAndOnlyStuart
@TheOneAndOnlyStuart 3 роки тому
Homeboy said he did math on how slippery grass is!! I love this channel, this guy is the man!
@ExtraHandyAndy
@ExtraHandyAndy 4 роки тому
Huge fan of this video! Keep up the quality content! Also, there is no problem with a Tormach. Some people have problems getting the proper power to run a Haas that isn't a TM model. I have setup and ran Haas, DMG, Mazak, and Hurcos. I would not hesitate to buy a Tormach if I had the opportunity.
@anthonyjansenvanvuuren6928
@anthonyjansenvanvuuren6928 4 роки тому
I've been looking for a channel that had a MX series. Please keep it up.
@pimentakill
@pimentakill 3 роки тому
Amazing content. It is hard to find engineering videos with this technical quality.
@rafaelreyes7886
@rafaelreyes7886 4 роки тому
I just graduated from college/ trade school for machining and I had a blast with the CNC mills and lathe. I'm jealous at the fact you have a CNC mill in your own house
@sbell2496
@sbell2496 4 роки тому
I've always had a high regard for Tormach, but now I know they sound like a flat-four Subaru starting up it's even better!
@RobertCowanDIY
@RobertCowanDIY 4 роки тому
Great video. You make me want to add more sheet metal tools into my shop! Subbed.
@buddt222
@buddt222 3 роки тому
This is amazing, I just starting machining for work a year ago, and I hope that as I get better at my job I’ll be able to half the stuff you do. I’m just so far behind in the physics, engineering departments.
@Arsenal21
@Arsenal21 3 роки тому
Hey just wanted to say your videos are awesome! It’s really great that you take the time to really explain your concepts in a down to earth matter that really makes everything you make, make more sense! Keep it up and I look forward to many more videos!
@salientExtract
@salientExtract 4 роки тому
Dude I love your channel it amazing quality and really fun! you got a new subscriber!
@cantsolvesudokus
@cantsolvesudokus 4 роки тому
I think the plastic tool holder is more suited for the job. What I’m thinking is: If something gets stuck between the tool and holding device it would have a higher probability to scratch and or seize the tool if the holder is made out of Al rather than plastic. Great content and I’m really happy to have found your channel !
@stephenwalker4723
@stephenwalker4723 3 роки тому
I’ve been renovating my workshop and watching your videos inspires me to do things properly and pay attention to detail - they also make me want to build more complicated things, and use math as a tool more often (love math). So thanks!
@rickoshea8138
@rickoshea8138 3 роки тому
Broad skills, with huge energy and enthusiasm. Very impressive!
@Ale_Lab
@Ale_Lab 4 роки тому
Congrats man! mx series with servo is really a thing. Way better than the normal 1100
@CommentsAllowed
@CommentsAllowed 3 роки тому
16:19 Video Series Idea! I like this concept where you bring in the idea of Harbor Freight, and make it yourself. "Make it the HF way..."
@HimmyNeutr0n1
@HimmyNeutr0n1 3 роки тому
I’m an engineering major and love physics and your videos are oddly enjoyable to watch even tho they bring back ptsd😅 I’m so jealous of your workshop that shits looks so fun
@BaconAstronaut
@BaconAstronaut 3 роки тому
I've binge watched all your videos like the world was on some sort of lockdown and we are confined to our houses. Can't wait to see what kinda crazy things you come up with next. Much respect for dropping the knowledge on where the phrase "check yourself before you wreck yourself" came from ;)
@ChucksSEADnDEAD
@ChucksSEADnDEAD 4 роки тому
Who knew warrior-poet Ice Cube was actually an OG cnc operator
@crashdash5390
@crashdash5390 3 роки тому
"The cloth I used was basically made of lint" lol
@martysmith2422
@martysmith2422 3 роки тому
Ive had Tormachs for over a decade. They've come SO far and keep getting better.
@tmuka
@tmuka 3 роки тому
thanks so much for the incredible insight into your design and build process. I also love your sense of humor :)
@joell439
@joell439 4 роки тому
👍👍👍👍. UKposts just recommended your channel in my feed and I really enjoyed this first episode (first for me). Looking forward to some great binge watching to get caught up and to your future content. A couple of observations so far - Your sense of humor is extremely entertaining. Thanks for all the effort and energy to share this with us. And you must be incredibly industrious, by the number of cuts on your hands and the bandaids that appear at various times on different fingers. I have that problem too. Stay safe 😊
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 3 роки тому
TOO !! LAZY !! TO FILE !! OFF !! THE !! EDGES !!; CHINA !! MK - 2 !!!
@brentjohnston6450
@brentjohnston6450 4 роки тому
All reasonable cnc's can do broken tool detection several ways. 1) spindle load is too high 2) Servo load too high 3) Predicted position vs actual or the time to reach position is too long 4) vibrations to high or 5) tool height setter to periodically check. Ive personally "tested" each of these ways
@puneetpuri2758
@puneetpuri2758 3 роки тому
Your content is high quality no distractions, delight to watch.
@bryce1452
@bryce1452 3 роки тому
the first few seconds of the end mill going to work sounds so good
@Z-add
@Z-add 4 роки тому
Wife: How many mills do you need? Me: Yes
@melgross
@melgross 4 роки тому
MySchizo Buddy only one mill here, but four lathes.
@therealsourc3
@therealsourc3 3 роки тому
@@melgross you can lathe on a mill tho. just not as big sizes xD
@melgross
@melgross 3 роки тому
@@therealsourc3 well, sort of. But very poorly.
@noahcarver1707
@noahcarver1707 3 роки тому
@@melgross Well.... if you're clever about it, everything is a poor lathe.
@melgross
@melgross 3 роки тому
@@noahcarver1707 true. A friend uses his Dremel as his lathe.
@EZ_shop
@EZ_shop 4 роки тому
OMG, I love your channel! I've been binge watching all your videos today. Your explanations are great, your tools very cool, the videography is spot on, and your experimentations are so interesting. I love the unhurried way in which you present your videos, it is very calming. Keep it up, you are doing fantastic! Ciao, Marco.
@thaumargaming3646
@thaumargaming3646 3 роки тому
I've used one of these before. Just briefly, but it was fun!
@MauricioCimino
@MauricioCimino 4 роки тому
Im loving your videos my man. I didn't realize how much I liked this stuff
@tjkoker
@tjkoker 4 роки тому
You insane bugger you! Finally, someone with the same mindset as me. I lugged my 900 pound lathe/mill from a moving van to my garage with a series of large dowels and a makeshift arch/comealong. I love it. You da man.
@marvin3242
@marvin3242 4 роки тому
I would love to hear what you do/did for a living!
@marvin3242
@marvin3242 3 роки тому
Scotty Oh Dang. Formlabs is an awesome company. That explains a lot
@peterw1534
@peterw1534 3 роки тому
Not doubting you scotty but how do you know this?
@pokemonemeraldlover
@pokemonemeraldlover 3 роки тому
@@sandblasting money doesn’t buy brain. You can tell this man is a genius
@christopherbedford9897
@christopherbedford9897 2 роки тому
I think you'll find you're looking at it.
@imfobk
@imfobk 3 роки тому
This made me chuckle. I remember when one of the shops i was working at didnt have these self checking based on Z of tool length. Whatever you wanna call it. And would constantly break reamers after a drill had gone through. We had to have reminders to check especially after those tool cycles. It was a mess before implementing the touch off check. Now you csn pretty much go get a coffee knowing ur cnc wont bust or crash in the meantime.
@Project737NGX
@Project737NGX Рік тому
Great video! I can only dream about having a shop like yours. Keep making these great videos!
@micheledaffara9245
@micheledaffara9245 3 роки тому
I cracked up at "maybe machining aluminum toilet paper is not a great business idea" lmaooo
@jurorx
@jurorx 3 роки тому
"it's stiff and should do the job acceptably..." That is what she said
@zTribalstylerz
@zTribalstylerz 3 роки тому
Great content commentary and cinema! You do great videos thank you for taking the time.
@TheSkateDemons
@TheSkateDemons 3 роки тому
This makes me miss my machine shop class in school.. we used to use these machines and I remember making a set of brass dice, a steel hammer and a couple other cool things
@eformance
@eformance 4 роки тому
HA, you have a walkout basement! Now you have to come up with a better reason for sleeping with the enemy!!! :-D
@korbinbrashears2918
@korbinbrashears2918 3 роки тому
Love your videos. As a beginner coder, electrition, and hacker you have blown my mind. I am currently 15 and hope to some day be as smart, funny, and wide ranged as you are. I am subscribed and hope to see more videos soon.
@SavageBillahx2
@SavageBillahx2 3 роки тому
That's what I'm talking about. I'm thankful for accessable videos! Happy Thanksgiving!
@alexcampbell492
@alexcampbell492 3 роки тому
I can’t believe how heavy of cuts you took your first time out! Great videos!
@rav3n595
@rav3n595 Рік тому
Checking if a tool is broken before using it is good, but it is an after-the-fact check. Maybe what Tormach should do is utilize a current sense circuit to detect when a tool path is not drawing as much current as it should, if it was actually cutting material. If a tool breaks mid-cut, the axis motors or/and spindle motor should experience a lower current draw while in a cutting path. That should cause a fault, suggesting that a tool has broken during a cutting operation. The machine should stop and give a fault warning that an operator can then investigate before proceeding.
@AC3NSP4D3
@AC3NSP4D3 Рік тому
A lot, if not most CNC machines already have Tool Break software on them that monitor the axis and spindle loads as a tool is cutting.
@DougCuthbertson
@DougCuthbertson 3 роки тому
The "clown car" comment put me over the edge. I'm subscribing. :-)
@ctdieselnut
@ctdieselnut 2 роки тому
A team of material handling birds couldn't nest them tighter.
@Driv3r96
@Driv3r96 3 роки тому
I think you're the coolest person I've seen. Cannot believe you're the same person who was doing 3d printed tools for folding sheet metal, when I saw that video I just did not expect anything more than a person who makes sheet metal assemblies for a living. Seriously, expectations and mind blown. I hope to one day be half as cool as you are; I'm 24 years old and yet I'm talking like a kid after watching your videos. Wish the best for you.
@TheLastTater
@TheLastTater 4 роки тому
Love your content. You are gonna be big! Can’t wait for more!!
@blzt3206
@blzt3206 3 роки тому
12:29 "who wore it better" bro i love the jokes hahaha
@JoelCreates
@JoelCreates 4 роки тому
And I thought my cnc-basement transition was difficult...
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 3 роки тому
Good !! Old !! Bomb !! SHELTER !!
@possibility28able
@possibility28able 3 роки тому
Everyone comes here for the ingenuity, but this is low key one of the best comedy channels on all of UKposts
@DesignPrototypeTest
@DesignPrototypeTest 4 роки тому
This channel is going to be enormous. Keep up the good work. You are going to make a lot of fans and a good income from UKposts.
@woodworker4063
@woodworker4063 4 роки тому
Well you've already made one more cooler thing than AVE has with his HAAS 😄
@Daweim0
@Daweim0 4 роки тому
Hmm, yeah come to think of it AvE doesn't really cnc complicated parts
@Some_Beach
@Some_Beach 3 роки тому
you should see the things edge precision makes
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 3 роки тому
Has A.V.E GOT ONE !!??And he's PATTING !! HIS CHICKENS WITH !! AND KEEPS IT !! TOO OFTEN !! IN THE VICE !!! UNCLE BUMBLE !! YOU !! KNOW !! WHAT !!
@experimental_av
@experimental_av 4 роки тому
"Barely scratched the surface", yeah we have seen that.
@parkerlovell1675
@parkerlovell1675 3 роки тому
I litterally watched like 3 of ur vids and now im addicted
@sirskeptic
@sirskeptic 3 роки тому
LOOOVED the part of the video where you got the machine down to the shop. Totally been there.
@shophacks
@shophacks 4 роки тому
Do you mind saying how much you have in the machine? Thx. for making the video.
@justin3594
@justin3594 4 роки тому
Shop Hacks I think they start at 20k
@RyluRocky
@RyluRocky 3 роки тому
I am so confused, I swear you've been around for years but your oldest video is only 7 months old. WHAT!?
@charlestaylor3195
@charlestaylor3195 3 роки тому
I had the same feeling. It seems like I've seen him before, but I just can't place it.
@victorzaak
@victorzaak 2 роки тому
so fucking true. i feel like i've known him for several years so wtf????
@SavageBillahx2
@SavageBillahx2 3 роки тому
I can't wait to see what else you come up with.
@isaacbloodgood7002
@isaacbloodgood7002 4 роки тому
Love this video and content. Keep it up!!
@jamesmyers2087
@jamesmyers2087 4 роки тому
Just subbed. Great stuff. Insanely organized shop. However... I’d dial back the ThisOldTony genre a bit though. You guys are two of my three favorite channels to watch right now, but it’s slightly odd yours following the TOT style and format. It’s great stuff. Be yourself.
@ipadize
@ipadize 4 роки тому
11:05 Whats that? A toolholder Holder. What does it do? It holds the toolholder which holds the Tool! Cool!
@darkshadowsx5949
@darkshadowsx5949 4 роки тому
you forgot that the tool holder stand holds the tool holder holders. its a tool holder holder holder.
@jeffersonsharp2292
@jeffersonsharp2292 3 роки тому
Well shit, it sits on some kind of a bench or table right. So that’s a tool holder holder holder holder.
@jamesBGgarner
@jamesBGgarner 3 роки тому
Very cool we need you with as much machinery as possible 😀
@henryhache5509
@henryhache5509 4 роки тому
12:20 Love that crisp sound!
@davidwillard7334
@davidwillard7334 3 роки тому
Of BREAKAGE !! ?? HOW WONDERFUL !!!
@ikbendusan
@ikbendusan 4 роки тому
may i suggest you use 3-flute end mills for aluminium
@benw2319
@benw2319 4 роки тому
And drills
@Icutmetal
@Icutmetal 4 роки тому
Ben W No; three-flute drills for aluminum are not a great idea.
@Icutmetal
@Icutmetal 4 роки тому
Dušan Pešić I agree; three flute end mills for aluminum are what I prefer too, but two flutes would be able to take advantage of the Tormach’s capability (or lack there of) better.
@ikbendusan
@ikbendusan 4 роки тому
@@Icutmetal why would that be? if there's enough room for chip evacuation your material removal rate is higher with more flutes given the same chip load
@FrozenHaxor
@FrozenHaxor Рік тому
Won't help much anyway. This is a bottom of the barrel CNC toy that's bendy and not stiff at all, chatters and vibrates like crazy.
@daltonevers1919
@daltonevers1919 3 роки тому
You should make a door that locks itself when your wife is coming
@gordonxu2989
@gordonxu2989 3 роки тому
He should come too
@BugsydorPrime
@BugsydorPrime 2 роки тому
I don't think I'll ever get tired of the "This Old Tony" gags. Also, the rigod tapping was cool.
@maxtester8824
@maxtester8824 3 роки тому
What a basement! VERY impressive!
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