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Zkut Machine
Приєднався 27 вер 2023
Manual machining tips,.. tricks,.. and videos. 30+ years of machining experience.
Відео
Repair on 3 1/2 drill collar. “ face and chase “ technique
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Repair on 3 1/2 drill collar. “ face and chase “ technique
Manual machining of 1 1/4 regular pin. #asmr #machining #machiningprocess #cncmachineshop
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Manual machining of 1 1/4 regular pin. #asmr #machining #machiningprocess #cncmachineshop
Setting up my steady rest.. to #cnc #machine some #tools
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Setting up my steady rest.. to #cnc #machine some #tools
Little machining process threading 31’ long joints. Free floating with 4 jaw.
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Little machining process threading 31’ long joints. Free floating with 4 jaw.
Machining Stainless Steel Victaulic Goove.
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Machining Stainless Steel Victaulic Goove.
Machining a radius.On some pins for repair on a semi dump.
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Machining a radius.On some pins for repair on a semi dump.
Indicating long part.. to bore ID no steady rest.
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Indicating long part.. to bore ID no steady rest.
Threading 8 pitch Acme..#machineshop #cnc #manualmachining
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Threading 8 pitch Acme..#machineshop #cnc #manualmachining
Setting up my Lehmann to turn Topsub OD
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Setting up my Lehmann to turn Topsub OD
Introducing myself to @YouTube please subscribe!! #cnc #manualmachinist #machinist #lathe
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Introducing myself to @UA-cam please subscribe!! #cnc #manualmachinist #machinist #lathe
Stitching threads on a manual lathe..
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Stitching threads on a manual lathe..
How I thread 4” line pipe. 8 pitch V thread 3/4 TPF
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How I thread 4” line pipe. 8 pitch V thread 3/4 TPF
Power tapping stainless steel.. 1” npt
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Power tapping stainless steel.. 1” npt
Chucking on 3 jaw chuck, with a 4 jaw.
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Chucking on 3 jaw chuck, with a 4 jaw.
Do I need a steady rest?? For turning this part??
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Do I need a steady rest?? For turning this part??
How to redress twist drill.. resharpen.
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How to redress twist drill.. resharpen.
Show us what goes on outside the hole in the wall…I thought those hydraulic levers were for an old automobile lift, until I watched the video of the 31 foot pipe…thanks Zack, Paul
Good to see somebody getting up on the old man side of bed…I do that every day…cheers, Paul
Dangerous place to work if you need to open carry on the job.
Zkut is the place to be…very informative…thanks, Paul
Your videos are Art…..
Always great Zack….
@@ypaulbrown thanks a bunch Paul💪🏻🙏🏻
Zap, really enjoy your videos, best wishes from an old geezer in Florida, Paul
Outstanding…cheers from Florida…Paul
Thank You, cheers from Florida…Paul
Wonderful❤
What the fuck did i just watch? I used to be a machinist?
Love that you’re carrying in this video 🤘
@@Noahlochner0 thanks for the support
Fake tough guy with a gun.
@@BJFerg103 totally fake… 😂
I don’t think this dude understands that all that chucking pressure deforms the part. When he unchucks it’s a different shape.
@@potlimit2002 lol…. You see the thickness of that steel??? Brilliant.🥴
It's not that thick. What's the tolerance? You could easily be a few tenths out of round. This is why six jaws exist, or turning support inserts.
@@TheeGrandmaster thank goodness I don’t deal with that kinda “ tolerance “ this is an oilfield machine shop. I know what I’m doing in this particular field.
For everything that matters, please show how the valves in the window run the shit outside, and the reason behind them..
@@Tylerheimlich will do!!
Keeping the customer rolling is what it's all about 👍🏽
@@ptrlrasberry1 you got that right
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One of my least favorite jobs, at least it's not july
@@ptrlrasberry1 you got that right!
Bad stuff.
There's no such thing as a victraulic clamp, I think you mean victaulic clamp. Just saying.
I always found the smaller the drill got the harder time I had getting it right.
How do you line up the cutting tool with the threads to clean them up?
@@gridironphoto I use my compound..
@Zkutmachine do you index the cutting tool into a thread, then start?
@ no I take depth with cross feed.. engage half nutt.,
I think you have to serve the lathe to cut the existing thread that you have. Stat the lathe as if you are cutting the thread, then stop the lathe with everything still engaged, then use your compound and cross slides to align the cutting into the existing threads. Then you can run over the existing thread,cleaning it up, or cutting it deeper. Like I say,I think that is the process. I would like to be corrected if I am wrong.
Set not serve. Cutting tool not just cutting. Sorry I messed up.
You should pull the strings out of your hoodie before they get caught on something, I like your videos
I'm far from the safety police but pull the string on that hoodie.
Türkiye’den selam meslektaşım
You slow your feed rate down a touch with deeper cuts? Trying to learn love the videos
@@morganwiliam5574 no I don’t.. I keep same speed I just lighting of the depth of cut pre pass
Thanks for sharing brother. Always nice to see other guys set up and techniques.
@@ptrlrasberry1 very welcome thanks for watching
You need a sonic the hedgehog 🦔 logo or a roadrunner logo in your business logo or shirts or something with how fast you are 😂. Nice work love it I’m not a machinist I can do some basics maybe at like 1-20th your speed lol I’m a welder fabricator I started watching your videos on instagram a while back nice work man 👍🍻
@@WojnarskiWeldingFabricaion lol thanks so much!!! The road runner is a great idea!
Nice work. Thanks for the video. Get ready for the safety-singers typing up a storm about gloves and lathes……………love it. Keep the videos coming.
@@OgiveBC appreciate it!! My videos will prove them wrong!! I forgot more about machine work than most!! 😂😂😂
Good video, I've made lots of companion flanges from blind flanges when we didn't have any. Suggestion for future video - If your lathe is capable of metric threads, are you able to release the half nuts between passes? Our Pacemaker and Yamazaki lathe could do metric, but you could not release the half nuts between passes. You had to keep them locked and reverse the lathe to get the thread to be timed correctly with the next pass. They both had thread counters that worked well with SAE threads but would not stay timed correctly with metric. Never understood why.
Thread lead screws are either metric or imperial, they can though gearing be made to cut any thread. However the dial will only work with whatever system it was manufactured to either metric or imperial. For use of the dial in the other system so to speak, you can release the half nut noting what index mark you were on, stop then reverse the spindle and reengage the half nut at the same dial mark to wind the carriage back to starting position. At that point you may if you like release the half nut then immediately stop the spindle then make in feed adjustments, start the spindle to thread and engage half nut as soon as the one dial mark you were using lines up. It sounds more complex than it really is. Abom79 has a great video on that technique.
Zak, appreciate your videos mate, no matter what you do right there will always be negative comments, I’m 25 years in the trade and understand exactly what you do, it’s such a pity that there isn’t more manual machinist willing to share their experience and priceless knowledge, keep up the good work and hopefully the next generation will be thankful to craftsmen like you
@@Km-vl7xe thank you so much for the Postive feed back.. I’m totally ok with people saying whatever. I got some thick ass skin ! I’m just gonna keep doing my thing. So people will like it ,. Some people won’t. I’m great with both!!! Thank you for the support!
Class work mate, appreciate you, old school manual machinist here also from Southern Ireland, a dying trade unfortunately
Why no continue here on UA-cam for the cut?
Good to see Under Taker on a lathe!! hahaha jk Nice Job
@@luisfernandoenriquezirineo5852 that’s the 3rd I heard that!
Man I love seeing this. My boy went everywhere with me. He’s 19 now and has his own business. If we don’t invest in the youngens then we have no future. 🌲🇺🇸🌲
That’s a great day right there.
@@Houseworksaws yes sir!!
I get that time is money but I had a hard time watching you put your body over that part while it was running. I'm just saying out of concern
I'm sure you're aware of the space you have between you and the part but I was taught to never get involved with anything on the other side, if you absolutely have to then walk around
@@dogenestris fully understandable.. thank you for your concern. And you are correct… should have shut spindle down. Thank you for watching anyway. 👍🏻🙏🏻
are you doing oil fled work
@@rbrown264 yes 95% of my work is oilfield!
Buenss noches desde España, me parece interesante porque son trabajos cotidianos, pero deberías de mostrar más de erca como atavas material y pasadas. Un abrazo
I do similar work. My customer has me build up the shoe about 2 1/2 on the end, then turn to size and bore 1 1/2 back. I wind up shimming the bull nose cent and taking a skin off the O.D. for my steady rest to run on. After coating with carbide I use the steady rest band to grind finish. Similar process. Appreciate you sharing.
U could suggest to you're costumer that you can make a bushing that crosses the 5-3/4 overshot bowl back to 5-3/4 washpipe . The washpipe will have enough ID to except the largest catch of that overshot.
@@jayharperchallenger I make x over bushings all the time!! Got to make one tomorrow!
I wish the live center would work for grinding the shoe but the carbide is obviously a rough surface. I dressed some new shoes the otherday and that coating must come off. The silver/ nickel doesn't like it.
@@jayharperchallenger I dislike grinding Kutright!!
@@Zkutmachine make u sick as a dog if u breath enough of it.
You should dedicate a video to lathe/shop safety in your line of work. I myself work in a small shop and me and you both do things differently than if you were in a big plant.
@@Exxxplicit so many things to cover.. but I can try.
I am going to take some of what I said back. I found a different page that says I am subscribed but there is still no notification working for me.
It’s cool seeing your big spindle lathe run. It’s not something your see everyday. Subscribe!
@@winfarms thank you!!!🙏🏻
Just info because you mentioned subscribers. There is not any way to subscribe that I have seen connected to the videos you post,and the notification bell is not active. I think I have seen all of your videos but I have just ran across them. Maybe not everything is activated on your end?
I just subbed on this video in about a nanosecond. The tab is up there with the bell.
@FIGGY65 Thanks. It's not presenting like that for me and the notification bell has a line through it where it won't let me activate notifications. Don't know what is going on because it is like you describe for other people I watch.
@@johnwilleford7715 . As I’m a troglodyte, I suggest asking someone you know ( who is 35 or younger 😂) of simply googling it😂. Good luck!
Sweet! Another manual machinist to watch and learn from. Subscribed!
@@dockerjade I can’t thank you enough!🙏🏻
WP thread?
@@jayharperchallenger yes sir! Hydril
Would be even better is you turned phone sideways to record….cheers, new subscriber here in Florida, Paulie
@@ypaulbrown ok thank you Paul what does that do? I’m sorry but I’m new to UA-cam. I could use critique.
well done job dawg
@@amayaprasojo1974 thanks !!!
I’m a field machinist for oil and gas refineries but something about machining in a shop just gets my gears rolling