Episode 4 : Engine Block and Cylinder Head ua-cam.com/video/fENYucG1EYc/v-deo.html Episode 5 : Carburetor, Flywheel ua-cam.com/video/74sVglPC9ko/v-deo.html Episode 6 : Final Assembly and First Run ua-cam.com/video/isuksNyqLj8/v-deo.html Episode 1 : Piston and Connecting Rod ua-cam.com/video/XjlVgBYeh0c/v-deo.html Episode 2 : Gear & Valve ua-cam.com/video/6WAGsgdBfT0/v-deo.html
Machinist to machinist, I don't know how you do it. I have dents in my shop wall where I throw my work when I bugger it up. It takes talent and proper planning to get it right the first time.
Thanks for sharing 👍 Great job on the Sherline Machines. I have one manual lathe and cnc Sherline mill. Great SKILLS I haven't seen in years. I'm 64 yes old
I'd love to see an elapsed time counter on these videos to get some indication of how long they are taking you to make. Absolutely amazing machining (and presumably CAD) skills.
Of course there's no way of understanding what actually went on in the design of the lobes,or how they were made. The crank looks like you had a plan and then forgot what it was. Very odd.
Awesome! I made the cam for my land speed racing motorbike this way, it amazes me that many life long machinists dont understand how it can be done on a lathe!
I like how it looks like you just eye every thing... but i KNOW there is a bunch of measuring and calculating that goes into every drilled hole and part made. Good work👏
Amazing! I would think, though, that if I’d gone to all the trouble of doing all the design and machine work and all, I may have wanted a little more durable final product than one with a brass rod and aluminum crank. I’d want to play with that thing for the rest of my life, haha! Super-cool videos, I wish I had the ability and equipment to do things like this.
You can endlessly watch the sky, fire, and the work of a locksmith-toolmaker. Можно бесконечно наблюдать за небом, огнём и за работой слесаря-инструментальщика.👍🇷🇺
Your accuracy is insane and patience too. My biggest achievement on accuracy was matching 3 holes /4 holes and last one was filed to match.After watching your this video and previous, I wonder how much had practice on it. Please keep it up bro🙂
I just discovered your UA-cam channel: As good as Clickspring, and I personally consider Clickspring is the best. So, Make B and Clickspring: Best of all. Of course, I subscribe right the way... Thanks for the time you spend to show us that awesome job!
Am i the only one who subconsciously blows on my phone screen after every drilling operation? Those chips build up and I’m like “pfff pfff pfff... oh... 🙄🤣”
I've done eccentric crankshafts before, even posted a video on doing it, but the camshaft looks like too much fun to not try. Can you tell us how much blend filing was involved afterwards. I have to imagine some faceting was present. New subscriber too. Well done.
Hey Joe , you get around ! ;) I was surprised to see the crank made of aluminum , but then it IS a very low compression engine . * Congrats on your 100,000 subs ! "V"
I love it when my fave UA-camrs show up commenting on and learning from my favorite UA-camrs! Good to see ya, Joe! Can’t wait for the next steam engine vid!!!
Brilliant design & execution of the cam dog and the crank was amazing. Surprised you didn't bend it with the interrupted cuts. The crank looked like AL, what kind of AL was the crank, 7075 or other? Obviously your CAD skills are a good as your machining! Thanks for this excellent series...can't wait for the rest. Mesmerizing and inspiring! Hat Tip!
Maker B, you truly astonish me with your deft machine-work. This is skilling at the highest level. Is your background anchored in the aerospace industry...
I have the knowledge and equipment to do this but not the patients. Having the knowledge is one thing but doing it and doing it right is something else , topped with an edited video. I'll hit the like and subscribe
First of all I would like to congratulate you for being so much gifted person in this beautiful art that you do. The second thing is that I would like to ask you an advice for buying a good mini lathe good for doing milimetric revolution surfaces like the one you are using to make this video. Thank you very much if you could help me in some way. My particular doubt is if you are being able to control milimetrically the work that you are doing by the means of the hand cranks of the mini-lathe machine. Thanks a lot friend !!
Episode 4 : Engine Block and Cylinder Head
ua-cam.com/video/fENYucG1EYc/v-deo.html
Episode 5 : Carburetor, Flywheel
ua-cam.com/video/74sVglPC9ko/v-deo.html
Episode 6 : Final Assembly and First Run
ua-cam.com/video/isuksNyqLj8/v-deo.html
Episode 1 : Piston and Connecting Rod
ua-cam.com/video/XjlVgBYeh0c/v-deo.html
Episode 2 : Gear & Valve
ua-cam.com/video/6WAGsgdBfT0/v-deo.html
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Hi , ich will dieses Object lernen 🤗, wie kann ich lernen ..... bitte Bitte bitte Hilfe 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Nice
Hey what type of bench top lathe and mini mill you using?? Cuz the time laps makes it almost look Servo driven
can we have the blue print
Not only about the techniques, it is also extremely comforting to watch your videos.
Yup. No inaine jabber no stupid music overlay. Just a professional at his work
@@Welcometofacsistube Exactly!
It's like he or she is building a bedtime story.
Now I know how crankshafts and camshafts are done on a lathe. Awesome! Glad to have watched.
Had to watch a second time...I'd have thrown that piece a dozen times and given up.
Amazing, patient work!
Thank you!!
Machinist to machinist, I don't know how you do it. I have dents in my shop wall where I throw my work when I bugger it up. It takes talent and proper planning to get it right the first time.
That cam turning blew my mind :) nice
That cycle plate he put on there to know where to cut the lobes was genius. I was wondering how he was going to do that!
same here
This is so much fun to watch. I am so excited to see every moment of this build.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Great job on the Sherline Machines.
I have one manual lathe and cnc Sherline mill. Great SKILLS I haven't seen in years.
I'm 64 yes old
Thanks!
Man, I thought the crankshaft was nuts, but then I saw you start with that rocket science shit for the camshaft. Absolutely insane. Brilliant.
This is the best making engine video series in youtube, what I have seen.
Glad you think so!
I'd love to see an elapsed time counter on these videos to get some indication of how long they are taking you to make.
Absolutely amazing machining (and presumably CAD) skills.
I've never thought that camshafts can be made with lathe! Awesome work!
Thanks!
Of course there's no way of understanding what actually went on in the design of the lobes,or how they were made. The crank looks like you had a plan and then forgot what it was. Very odd.
Awesome! I made the cam for my land speed racing motorbike this way, it amazes me that many life long machinists dont understand how it can be done on a lathe!
Excellent machining and a clever way to machine a camshaft.
I like how it looks like you just eye every thing... but i KNOW there is a bunch of measuring and calculating that goes into every drilled hole and part made. Good work👏
Amazing! I would think, though, that if I’d gone to all the trouble of doing all the design and machine work and all, I may have wanted a little more durable final product than one with a brass rod and aluminum crank. I’d want to play with that thing for the rest of my life, haha! Super-cool videos, I wish I had the ability and equipment to do things like this.
Very skilled in your work.. Every thing is clean and done to perfection 👌
You can endlessly watch the sky, fire, and the work of a locksmith-toolmaker.
Можно бесконечно наблюдать за небом, огнём и за работой слесаря-инструментальщика.👍🇷🇺
素晴らしい!
カムシャフトのとこは感動モンでした。
いつかはマイ旋盤でチャレンジしたいです。
The machining was amazing to watch, but I am certain the mental thought took a heck of a lot longer to conceive. Precision at it's finest. Thumbs Up!
Brilliant machining, I could watch you lathe between centers all day! Excellent presentation :]
Glad you liked it!!
Wow learn something new every day. I always wondered how that got done. Great job, looking forward to the next step!
Glad you liked it!!!
I like how you don't bore us with tightening and loosening the chucks and vises. And annoying music.
might be silly but I can't believe there are people out there that do this to 1:1 scale engines for a living I respect what you do
Your accuracy is insane and patience too.
My biggest achievement on accuracy was matching 3 holes /4 holes and last one was filed to match.After watching your this video and previous, I wonder how much had practice on it. Please keep it up bro🙂
that cam lobe turning blew my mind!
I was waiting like a netflix series
kiran B that’s why i like youtube better...
Me too
@@bjrntnnesen9207 ü⁶
Fabian Innerebner uuuh what?
It is a Netflix series 😂
Nice!
Thanks!
@@MakerB This is awesome!
don't know which one is better... the video skill or the machining??? whoa!
Im not even close from being an engineer but i really like this content. You just got yourself a new subcriber
This is utter madness! BIG congrats and first of all, THANKS FOR SHARING!!
It was a loooong week till this episode! I have learned a lot today! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
@@MakerB coy. Ghp
Man, I'm fascinated with this new serie of your channel! I just can't wait for new videos to come out!
That cam lobe turning fixture is pure genius!
A man make that very well. thank you for your show.
Terrific job. Thanks for sharing this.
You are an excellent machinist.
Thank you so very much for not ruining this excellent video with annoying music.
Very clever to make a division plate for your jig. I'm going to remember that trick.
I have done the eccentric turning on a 4-jaw chuck. It was my workshop job for 4th semester.
I just discovered your UA-cam channel: As good as Clickspring, and I personally consider Clickspring is the best. So, Make B and Clickspring: Best of all.
Of course, I subscribe right the way...
Thanks for the time you spend to show us that awesome job!
What a clean work, what a craft! Great machinist.
Wow! i really expect the end of this series.
Am i the only one who subconsciously blows on my phone screen after every drilling operation? Those chips build up and I’m like “pfff pfff pfff... oh... 🙄🤣”
super good your content I hope you continue like this and do not lose the enthusiasm and understanding that you put to your videos .... greetings
Thank you for your kind words!
Wow skilled machining, beautifully filmed, and edited, always a engineering treat, thank you :)
Glad you liked it!!
Amazing. Absolutely amazing.
A pleasure to watch.
Good job, can't wait to see the engine working
Maestro!! Felicitaciones por el trabajo y el oficio demostrado
Можно безконечно долго смотреть на то как горит огонь, как течет вода, и это видео!)
So finishing job Sir ji, at small job mind-blowing, wonderful
Really cool been building engines all my life
Nice to see another Click Spring fan👍
Beautiful work.
I've done eccentric crankshafts before, even posted a video on doing it, but the camshaft looks like too much fun to not try. Can you tell us how much blend filing was involved afterwards. I have to imagine some faceting was present. New subscriber too. Well done.
Hey Joe , you get around ! ;) I was surprised to see the crank made of aluminum , but then it IS a very low compression engine . * Congrats on your 100,000 subs ! "V"
@@georgewocosky I'm a big fan of creative setups. I have to try that cam trick. Loved it. Thanks for the 100K wish. Onwards and up from here.
I love it when my fave UA-camrs show up commenting on and learning from my favorite UA-camrs! Good to see ya, Joe! Can’t wait for the next steam engine vid!!!
Please post more regularly your videos are so inspiring and good
Thank you, I will try!!
I've often wondered about that. Thankyou so much. Good video.
I love your videos ;) thank you for your teaching us how to build such metal engine parts !
Love from Kerala, India ❤️
Mouth drop @ 12:40. Wow. I'm very impressed.
The order of operations on the crank seemed a bit strange. Nice work on the camshaft though.
I'd love an explanation/link of where to get the math on cam rotation vs cross slide movement.
Where man? 😅 I want to do one my self
Good video and excellent machining.
Thank you very much!
Can't wait for the next episode
FASCINATING!!!!!!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 I wonder if it’s possible to build a Merlin engine this way.
Brilliant design & execution of the cam dog and the crank was amazing. Surprised you didn't bend it with the interrupted cuts. The crank looked like AL, what kind of AL was the crank, 7075 or other? Obviously your CAD skills are a good as your machining! Thanks for this excellent series...can't wait for the rest. Mesmerizing and inspiring! Hat Tip!
Why am I just finding you now!? Brilliant work holding!
Maker B, you truly astonish me with your deft machine-work. This is skilling at the highest level. Is your background anchored in the aerospace industry...
Glad you liked it!!!
So weird, I hate but love your sherline setup. Either way, huge fan! Cheers from Chicago
Loving your videos.
Really cool machining
I have the knowledge and equipment to do this but not the patients. Having the knowledge is one thing but doing it and doing it right is something else , topped with an edited video. I'll hit the like and subscribe
Amazing...thanks for showing!!!
선반 밀링부터 기계적인것에 엄청 많이 아시네요..ㄷㄷㄷㄷ
Big respect for the exhaust lobe!!!
I wish I had this type of machinery to make my own type of crankshaft
A true masterpiece! Chapeau.
19 videos and over 300,000 subscribers, that must be some new record
That was amazing. Don’t think I can make that. Thanks
How have i only just found this, amazing work
First of all I would like to congratulate you for being so much gifted person in this beautiful art that you do.
The second thing is that I would like to ask you an advice for buying a good mini lathe good for doing milimetric revolution surfaces like the one you are using to make this video.
Thank you very much if you could help me in some way. My particular doubt is if you are being able to control milimetrically the work that you are doing by the means of the hand cranks of the mini-lathe machine.
Thanks a lot friend !!
Awesome project and very inspiring. You got skills!
gonna prepare to the engeneering mechanics exam, thank you for motivation
Where are you from and where do you study?
Tiago Figueiredo I am from Kazakhstan but I do study in Germany 😉
@@musamazhit7653 Nice, wish you good luck 👍
Tiago Figueiredo thank u 🙏
@@musamazhit7653 did you do it?
I was eagerly waiting for this video dude thank u
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@MakerB obviously bro, i always loved making things on my own and ur channel increased my love to make them
you are amazing man!
Im gonna watch all the episodes right now!
So wise. Deep congrats!
5min. are enough to say: Wow!
Lo felicito sr ,gran trabajo!!
Now, I think I can make a big one.
Good video!
Awesome! Keep up the work👍
Mein kompliment zu dieser feinarbeit!...lg.ff.
センターを2箇所作って、偏芯させて削るって概念がなかったので見てて面白かったです。
正確にセンターホールを開けないとぶれてしまって使い物にならないでしょうけれど、
ボール盤で正確な位置に開けられる技術があるから出来る技ですね。
Outstanding work
awesome can't wait for the next video yup yup awesome and amazing all at the same time much love from Cape Breton Nova Scotia
크랭크 축 만드는거 보고 신기했습니다.
CNC 작업이라고 하던가요?
만능이네요 ^^
Very satisfying 👍
Awesome channel👌 Awesome work 👍
Thank you so much 👍
these tiny parts are just cute, I hope doing one of these
Impressive work, especially with the camshaft!
Getting more interested during the day