I'm watching you machine parts on your lathe while waiting for my CNC lathe to finish machining my parts. Your parts look so much nicer. Like always great job. 🙂
Whoa, that's one impressive manifold. As always, your machining is exemplary and a delight to watch. I don't believe I have ever seen an insert light up like that! Thanks for another excellent video. Have a peaceful Sunday.
Great work & all round good team work too👌🏻. The more i see your lathe the more i fall in love with it🤣😂, wondering how I'd be doing this job in my conventional world.
I have recently found your channel, and I'm enjoying immensely. I've been binge-watching a lot of your videos, and I find myself amazed that you don't get many forgings!? This actual job is crying out to be made from a forging. Obviously, it doesn't matter to you; but you would think your customers might actually want to keep their costs down! 😁🤣. Cheers.
You ever notice how if you keep heating an iron alloy that you eventually burn off all those pretty coloured oxides and progress into the bland blue grey shades?
nice job. are you using conversational to program the cutting or you load the file? if conversational is used, would be nice to see one complete job, even if its simple for you .
Probably 80% of my programming is done in conversational. I do have a few videos with some programming in them. I thought about making a video about the fanuc manual guide, but a lot of people I've talked to would rather use G-codes than conversational programming.
@@ChrisMaj Personally, I'd love to see a video covering the manual guide. I know that there's a lot of good information in there, but I can't quite wrap my head around it.
Makes me think high-pressure polyethylene production unit (2000 bars/ 29000 psi) or ammonia making reactor (in the range of 500 bars/7250 psi if I remember well).
ЧПУ... Настоящее мастерство на токарном а не задать программу и ждать, я знаю что такое ЧПУ не по наслышке лично писал программу, знание кодов и модулей и всё. На простом токарном так не выйдет!
A true machinist folks. A rare breed nowadays.
I'm watching you machine parts on your lathe while waiting for my CNC lathe to finish machining my parts. Your parts look so much nicer. Like always great job. 🙂
I can only associate myself with..
Oh yeah, nice part Chris and cool manifold in the end. It's always cool to see where a part ends up in the assembly. Not always feasible.
Whoa, that's one impressive manifold. As always, your machining is exemplary and a delight to watch. I don't believe I have ever seen an insert light up like that! Thanks for another excellent video. Have a peaceful Sunday.
5:24 that sound of the chips is like a drugs to me never gets old 🤣
Came out great mate 👍 great video thanks for sharing 👍
Looks like they saw cut a pre bored the blanks better this time. Nice work. 👍
Yeah, these saw-cut blanks seem way better than those cast blanks from the recent video. 🤣
Looks like API 5 flanges. Great work!
I like that you show us what these parts are for.
Beautiful work Chris, cheers mate
Nice work chris, nice to see you make similar workpieces like i do. you get alot of fulfilment out of it,making those. 🍻 keep up the good work 👍
During my many years of working in Nuclear Power, I have probably done the level 1 receipt inspection on a few thousand of these.
Great work & all round good team work too👌🏻. The more i see your lathe the more i fall in love with it🤣😂, wondering how I'd be doing this job in my conventional world.
I have recently found your channel, and I'm enjoying immensely. I've been binge-watching a lot of your videos, and I find myself amazed that you don't get many forgings!? This actual job is crying out to be made from a forging.
Obviously, it doesn't matter to you; but you would think your customers might actually want to keep their costs down! 😁🤣. Cheers.
For one-offs just doesn't make sense.
@@ChrisMaj For one off's I totally agree! Cheers.
I’d like to see the welding processes of that flange you made to that barrel.
3:38 - is it the insert glowing, cherry red, or what?
Impressive as always. Thanks for posting.
That seems like a good lot size to make the setup worthwhile without it being endlessly repetitive.
I always enjoy seeing the 3 jaw in the 4 jaw.
[edit] Also, nice interlude music! Have you ever listened to our late blues hero Stevie Ray Vaughn?
Nice chips, good music....
Have a good time !
What is that for ?
This flange welding is massive
Don't really know.
I like when you show the speeds and feeds, because i like to guess 🤣
What percentage of spindle load if your parameters are like that
The chips using coolant look more discolored than those without coolant. Nice work.
You ever notice how if you keep heating an iron alloy that you eventually burn off all those pretty coloured oxides and progress into the bland blue grey shades?
Always amazed by the material removal rate of this machine🎉
🥴🥴🥴🥶🥶🥶🤌🤌🤌🤌 ;) buen trabajo compañero
nice job. are you using conversational to program the cutting or you load the file? if conversational is used, would be nice to see one complete job, even if its simple for you .
Probably 80% of my programming is done in conversational. I do have a few videos with some programming in them. I thought about making a video about the fanuc manual guide, but a lot of people I've talked to would rather use G-codes than conversational programming.
@@ChrisMaj Personally, I'd love to see a video covering the manual guide. I know that there's a lot of good information in there, but I can't quite wrap my head around it.
what are the 3 basic points to get such a finish surface, mine is not that superb ... please suggest what should i improve.
Great Job.👍
How do you tell if an insert is still good to be used?
Bad insert makes different chips and different sound.
Nice work .....
Tig or might welded?
Do you ever scrap any parts?? Show us some of those videos!
It doesn't happen very often
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La pieza terminada no corresponde al plano que pones en la imágen, agregas un chaflan para soldadura
He he też widzę żeś wiórów natoczył .
Taką robotę to lubię, bo kupa wiór a dokładności żadnej.
I probably could have done that in three or four times the amount of time you spent on those and mine would have been at most half as good.
essa máquina e incrível 👏👏👍👍
Sin duda con refrigerante.Yo le hubiera echo primero el desbaste del cono,se tuerce mucho la pieza despues de semejante desbaste.
That's some chunky pipe!
Makes me think high-pressure polyethylene production unit (2000 bars/ 29000 psi) or ammonia making reactor (in the range of 500 bars/7250 psi if I remember well).
Chips could be more blue ! Need a bit higher feed !
great work
Great❤
I dont really understand! The stuff you start off with doesnt seem like id=162. It like less than a quarter of the od.
d1-2*s leaves you with an id of 96.3 and that is smaller than what you had in the beginning.
👍alcohol mashine ?!
Better support that part if it's clampt like this
3:42 my intrusive thoughts say touch it 💀
Токарный патрон зажат в другом патроне....нарушение ТБ.
Может это только у нас?...а в Европе можно?
Impressive..👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
4000#?
Pleases the eye :)
Classy
thank you
🤩🤩🤩🤙👌
What is your salary?
Nice
👍👍👍🤘
❤not using coolant 😊
Just for the video.
1018 is soft material, 4140 Q&T is harder
God damn, I HATE Big parts on a horizontal lathe. Scary scary scary.
That's not even close to being big.
@@ChrisMaj *puts blindfolds on* Nope Nope nope.
❤❤
chip monster :)
When you creating more chips than the final part's volume or mass, you probably waste the material, energy and money...
@@istvanmakai280 So, how do you think they make them?
ЧПУ...
Настоящее мастерство на токарном а не задать программу и ждать, я знаю что такое ЧПУ не по наслышке лично писал программу, знание кодов и модулей и всё. На простом токарном так не выйдет!
Absolutely no need in back support...
Io userei abbondante refrigerante
✋🏼🇦🇺👍🏼
Резец горит, эмульсию надо , дольше резец жить будет .
총T170을 4번척에서 센터밀고 웰딩가공한다고?어이가없네..그리고 반대로 가공하네..어이가없네..범용에서해도 저거보단 빠르겠다
Cnc
COOLANT!!