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Mike Braddock
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Course videos for UF MAE EML2322L: Design & Manufacturing Laboratory.
EML2322L Bucket Manipulator Stabilizer Demo
This video illustrates the difference between a fixed bucket manipulator with and without a bucket stabilizer so students can decide whether a stabilizer is necessary for successful bucket manipulation.
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Manufacturing Time Estimations Tutorial
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This video covers how to use the time estimations for manufacturing template and how to apply it to your individual concept components.
EML2322L Speed vs Controllability Comparison
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This is a short video two of our course TAs put together showcasing some real-world examples of speed vs controllability for the common mobile platform drive wheel motor and wheel combinations. * * * PLEASE CLICK SHOW MORE FOR HELPFUL LINKS * * * Normally students come into lab to assemble and test various platforms to assess these characteristics, but COVID-19 is not currently allowing that. S...
Merging .pdfs Tutorial
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video tutorial on merging .pdfs for the course design projects
Machining Wheel Hub Part 1 of 5
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Part 1 in the series on machining an example part on (predominantly) a lathe.
Machining Wheel Hub Part 2 of 5
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Part 2 in the series on machining an example part on (predominantly) a lathe.
Machining Wheel Hub Part 3 of 5
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Part 3 in the series on machining an example part on (predominantly) a lathe.
Machining Wheel Hub Part 4 of 5
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Part 4 in the series on machining an example part on (predominantly) a lathe.
Machining Wheel Hub Part 5 of 5
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Part 5 in the series on machining an example part on (predominantly) a lathe.
Engine Lathe: Loading Material & Cutting Tool
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Fundamentals of how to load the workpiece and cutting tool as we begin to make our first assigned part on the engine lathe.
Engine Lathe: General Overview
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General overview of engine lathe before we begin making the assigned parts.
Assigned Part Drawings Training Video
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Introduction of assigned part drawings, manufacturing outlines, and learning objectives when making these parts.
Representative Model Testing Example
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An example of how to build and test a representative ball release design.
Introduction to Robotics
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quick overview of robotics for students who have had no previous exposure
You didn't mention a collet stop.
Splendid explanation bro. I want to know can we use collet to extract press fitted 18mm pins using hydraulic units. Please comment
U think you could vasectomize someone with this?
My mill grinds peppers and rice Your mill grinds rats and mice
Absolutely great explanation of the sequence 👍👍
So many tnx...
Great tutorial and walkthrough. Thank you!
The ER in "ER collets" does not stand for "extended range". The company Regio-Fix invented ER collets as an improvement over the already existing "E-collets", and by adding their initial to it the name "ER collet" was born.
I've heard it both ways, but if you know firsthand what you are saying is true, then I thank you for sharing your wisdom!
@@mikebraddock9365 he's right :) fun fact, regiofix is a non "englishland" company
Great explanation, thank you
Well explained. Learned a lot. Thanks.
nice video
Up your game. Eliminate background noise.
All this is made in our company. If anyone wants, then message.
This is great. I needed this!! 7:00
I totally disagree with using grease on lathe and drill chucks…vices…anything slow moving with threads… It just acts like a magnet for dust and metal chips.. A light oil like 3 in one works just fine, and is so much easier to occasionally clean using brake cleaner or white spirits…then coat with the oil…. I’ve restored many old lathe and drill chuck seized solid with a mixture of hardened grease and crud… Grease is fine on high temperature fast moving parts where it’s recommended..
Great introduction to collets. Thank you!
Thanks, great video
This was a super concise, helpful overview. I love the opening.
Great video!
Thanks for a clear explanation!
I'm glad we could help!
Good vid!
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Mr. Snyder?
I really loved your video!
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What is an inch? :)
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5:25 - there is NO way that "keyway" is going to provide any level of indexing. That "keyway" and the corresponding screw/pin in the spindle is ONLY there to aid in screwing in the drawbar - it keeps the collet from spinning. IT IS NOT AN ALIGNMENT PIN.
Great Video! Where can I get a copy of that poster?
Brilliant, thanks
amazing
How fine should the stone be?
only Precision ground flat stones must be used, no ordinary stones! And no oil as in the video, always use clean and dry stones and workpiece
This is really good instruction, thank you for posting! I wish the part drawing was shown however. Looking forward to watching the rest on this channel
Can you explain why when drilling you kept lifting the bit out of the work?
This is known as pecking and it allows the bit to dissipate heat which helps keep the drill bit from prematurely dulling. You should also use this technique when drilling
A whole video dedicated to dial calipers with no mention of the step measurement function. There are only 4 to learn and you only knew 3.
The slot in an R8 collet is not to make sure it is indexed properly, it is simply to stop it spinning when tightening the drawbar. Likewise with the C5, the grub screw does not have to be tightened into the collet slot. It is also just to stop the collet spinning when tightening.
WHERE'S THE OIL?!
Nice video
In Britain a "wrench" is called a "spanner". So in Britain, a "spanner wrench" would have to be called a "spanner spanner".
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Easy way to understand ..
Please do not place your hand near the blade while the saw is running!!!!!!! Correction with the correct blade, tooth pitch, blade speed, feed rate you can cut all the materials mentioned wood, plastic, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, on the Marvel 8 Mark II. He is correct in pointing out if you cut wood or plastic the fines from these materials, will plug up the coolant pump or generally just make a mess of your coolant. These materials are cut dry by turning the coolant selector to off and with no coolant in the sump; coolant can be drained and stored in clean 5 gallon pails or a clean 55 drum while cutting these materials; completely clean all the fines from the chip drawer, recharge the coolant into the sump. The dimension of the part is the main determining factor of tooth pitch, minimum # of teeth in a cut is 3 teeth per inch and a maximum of 21. A 8" solid round of stainless steel will require a 2/3 TPI blade. Harder materials that are difficult to cut, making smaller chips needs more teeth to share the work load, softer materials that make larger chips require fewer teeth and more gullet space to remove material. Overall a good video, big props for cleaning up the machine after use. You made me cringe so hard putting your hand near the running blade I had to comment.
Thanks for the cradle idea! Just made one up, and works great for installation and removal.
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