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Open Die Forging vs. Machining = Considerable Savings - Solmet Technologies
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Open die forging can provide considerable cost and material savings over machining. See an example of a forged shaft and learn more at www.solmet.net
Demonstration of Open Die Forging - Solmet Technologies
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Ever wonder what is involved in the open die forging process? This short video clip shows some of that process. Watch the video and visit www.solmet.net/open-die-forging/ to learn more.

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  • @pepemerino9405
    @pepemerino9405 2 роки тому

    El ingenio humano es maravilloso Lastima que lo utilicemos en autodestruirnos

  • @poolfarm2
    @poolfarm2 6 років тому

    Having worked in a drop forge for nearly 20 years I know what a terrible job this is. That's a huge lump of steel he's working with there, imagine the weight! he's doing that all day 5/6 days a week.

  • @claudia-6437
    @claudia-6437 6 років тому

    Why's that hammer bouncing off the steel? That hammerdriver needs to get that hit adjusted. He's swinging like a washwoman

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 5 років тому

      its more for the machine's sake than for the piece being worked, don't want to prematurely wear out parts if one doesn't have to, replacements are expensive.

    • @charlesburgoyne-probyn6044
      @charlesburgoyne-probyn6044 7 місяців тому

      ​@@killman369547 Yes the bounce allows energy to be dissipated like if you hit a hammer on heavy metal allowing it to bounce takes the sting out and when jumping from a height to hop up on landing

  • @bat1heavy709
    @bat1heavy709 6 років тому

    Great workmen. Well done.

  • @MegaJohnhammond
    @MegaJohnhammond 6 років тому

    at the beginning, I thought the guys was going to drive the forklift straight into the furnace

  • @manga12
    @manga12 6 років тому

    Ah finally another video of the open die work they put out or as they say blacksmithing on a big scale, its crazy you can beat that thing into a round without even rounding dies but just using the flats of the actual hammer so is your steam hammer a chambersburg, niles bemont pond, erie, morgan enginering or, lasco, or do you have a sellers hammer, it looks to me like a ceco chambersburg by the L shape is this correct, just curious as there are still many old ones out there and several makers back then that made hammers 100 years ago. thanks manga12

  • @hovermotion
    @hovermotion 7 років тому

    Amazing footage..

  • @blaablaahi
    @blaablaahi 7 років тому

    what a good looking machine

  • @Flare724
    @Flare724 7 років тому

    Awesome stuff.

  • @KevinKempOvenmagic
    @KevinKempOvenmagic 7 років тому

    Yeah used to do this type of work, great to see

  • @jeremymotz8017
    @jeremymotz8017 7 років тому

    my old crew

  • @manga12
    @manga12 8 років тому

    that has a differant set up for the guy running the hammer with that slide thing for the control, usually have some guy standing on the side but hey looks a bit more controlled when he gets to sit down and observe on the fly while the other manipulates the metal, and it makes a neat springing sound I could fall a sleep to the sound of the piston going up and down also made in america, we dont have as much as we used to so we got to do with what we got and do it better and faster then the third world contries.