✅ Precision Gyroscope Flywheel & Axle Lathe Project~Part 2 - MSFN
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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Machining a Precision Gyroscope Flywheel and axle for a customer for his particular gyroscope project. I have to make three of these but show one being machined in this video. Precision and concentricity is a must! The flywheels are made from brass and the axles from 3/16” drill rod. A fun DIY project for any machinist. Many Thanks to Chris at Clickspring for the idea of using a superglue arbor for the gyroscope! Please subscribe and click the notifications “bell” to get notified of newly released videos. Thanks for Watching!
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hi "makinsumthin" I like your style; would u be able to make me a 1foot in diameter flywheel? weight between 45 to 50 pound (lbs). I can send you the drawing if u r interested. Thnks
Turned out real nice Richard, keep up the good work, and as always great editingSteve Summers
Thanks Steve, I appreciate ya
awesome. Clickspring inspired you much?
A job for a customer, but Clickspring helped with some fixturing ideas....I thanked him in the video description! :) Thanks for Watching!
4:10 Nice rings! 4:36 Hah! they were too much for you :D You did an excellent job not leaving a scratch on it! 8:10 I'd want that bracelet if it wouldn't cut me up. No advice for you from this video, everything done perfectly professionally! So a Glue arbor is what you used to remount it, smart...
Thanks, two more to go!
I like the tip about using glue to hold the part. Also about making the marks. Very usefull ideas.Nice job. Thanks.
Thanks, I found those techniques useful on this project
Love your videos. Thanks for taking the time to post. I was just wondering, wouldn't true precision demand the use of a micrometer rather than the calipers?
+\- .005 was indicated and the Brown & Sharp Calipers are more than accurate for that
The superglue arbor is the trick Ive been looking for!! Now I can turn my brass flywheels. Thanks for the tip.
I learned it from Chris over at ClickSpring.....works great! 😊
I really enjoy turning brass, I just wish I had more brass and more brass projects...
Me 2!! But I do have 2 more of these to make but wont film
For sure on your choice of tooling. HS can be made far sharper than carbide any day. I used to turn a lot of Inconel (Over 4 ft) and found only HS and Rapid Tap could do the job on the rubber like metal. May I use the Crazy Glue idea ? I have done similar with wood using a pc. of paper between the pieces. but never thought of doing that.Sweet job bud. We do all have the BAE standard eh. "Break All Edges" Lessens the blood flow later on, LOL, LOL ! Thanks again,I'll be back there fella !
HSS works great on brass. The superglue arbor isnt my invention. I learned it from Chris at ClickSpring. I gave him props in the video description :)
Such a great idea. Necessity and invention eh !
Go check out his vids....awesome lathework on a clockmakers lathe
Done. I do so much on a sm 8 in.x24 in. old beater( i still need to show you) I wonder if Ford started with this one in his garage. My friend never did have the threading gears for. It spends most of it's life now turning starter and alternator armatures and rotors until I get there. It is amazing what it can produce.
Its the operators skill level. You obviously have skills!
I really enjoy your machining videos. Maybe someday I'll learn to keep my builds neat and clean. ........ nah I'm kidding. Lol
I do like you're style tho.
Thanks Rodman, I try to make them good and at least watchable. I am not the worlds greatest narrator 😂 :)
Makin Sumthin From Nuthin lol, I ramble on an on. Often times I'm all over the place with what I am saying. Your narrator skills are beyond mine lol.
Nice work good call on the champher those things are razor sharp
Thanks, I appreciate ya
Nice work, it'd be nice to see the finished product in action.
Thanks....I may make one for myself and film it...I always liked those things! :)
I like you're style. Thanks for the great vids
Thanks Stretch!
Awesome!
Thanks! Fun project!
In round numbers, How much did you charge to make the part including material?
This is great! I want one! Do you make them to sell?
No Sir, but I am glad you enjoyed the video
I am kind of surprised you are using a "Very-near" for this. Although I trust a dial far more than a digital anyday as long as the rack is kept clean as clean can be. Mine is a Mit. and over 40 yrs old and never lies to me.
A micrometer was scratching the surface.....difficult not to mar up or scratch the brass
Got ya. Shrink tube and adjust bud. Works every time. Just make sure to use the glue lined. Works on the caliper too.
If you look at brass it scratches 👀 LOL
For sure the shrink tube thing works great. Ya just need to check it a lot bud.
so, like my tape idea. xD
nice work!
Thanks!
great job sir
You can just call me Rich :) Thanks!
Lol It's my thing, I call everybody sir... well unless you hate the NE Patriots...lol
Rich,
Great looking part. Great video. Can't wait to try my hand at stuff like this!!!
Thanks Joe, I have 2 more to make. They will go muchhhh faster since I wont be filming them!
Oh, Gary took the housing and shaft. Said that he would put it on the milling machine and bore the old bushing out and make a new one. Also cut the oil grooves. He also took the fork and spider and said he would see what he could do to take the slop out of that too. I am overwhelmed at the level of help and advice, you, Gary, and others have provided me on this journey. Thanks again buddy.
Joe
Thats awesome Joe!, just the kind of scenario I hoped would come together for you. Being so thin...boring it out was the way to go!
I am filming your parts being made Joe, figured may as well make a video out of it. Challenging making a square headed bolt on a lathe...but it can be done. I have the bolt all completed except for the square head. Gonna knock it out in the morning and get them off to you 👍🏼
Sweet, that was quick buddy. I can't wait to see the video. I will be posting a video for a new series in about an hour. Used you in vain, hehehe, hope you don't mind!
Thank you Rich. I really appreciate all the help.
Joe