making a dune buggy CV rear axle setup part 1

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  • @allenmckinney9533
    @allenmckinney9533 6 років тому +43

    Don't worry about making long videos. We'll still watch them.

    • @98976h
      @98976h 6 років тому +3

      long videos are awsome

  • @Brandon-wd9si
    @Brandon-wd9si 6 років тому +15

    Iam amazed of your machinist work at your age. Building from scratch is no simple task

  • @simplybeanjelly
    @simplybeanjelly 6 років тому +37

    Haha that ending, don't worry Chris, we all make mistakes, you're not a horrible machinist, just learn and grow from your mistakes, keep up the good work, I'm excited to see part two!

  • @34bartm
    @34bartm 6 років тому +27

    Chris. This is without a doubt one of the best channels on UA-cam and it just keeps getting better and better with each video. FYI. I don't watch regular TV, Cable, or Sat. I only watch UA-cam videos and I love your channel.

  • @MrWreeve
    @MrWreeve 6 років тому +17

    I own a lathe and find the bit about hot chips landing on your person to be spot on. PPE seems like the OBVIOUS solution - as if those giving you flack have never operated a lathe in their life.

    • @frankwhitt7245
      @frankwhitt7245 6 років тому +1

      I agree.

    • @nanomckomsncom
      @nanomckomsncom 6 років тому

      I agree. You have to be smarter than the tools you are using, Every tool is dangerous one way or another. Im sure some people think it's stupid that chainsaws still don't have guards all over them :)

    • @frankwhitt7245
      @frankwhitt7245 6 років тому

      @@nanomckomsncom love this! Great point.

  • @rolandojatib9526
    @rolandojatib9526 6 років тому

    ive been wanting to learn how to make a chain drive CV axle for a while but could find no good videos for making one. You have no idea how much I appreciate this video, keep killing it!

  • @97TRAKIN
    @97TRAKIN 6 років тому

    From welding a seat and steering mechanism onto a self propelled mower, to this... Freaking awesome!

  • @monkeydude3987
    @monkeydude3987 6 років тому

    Being honest and sharing lessons learned from mistakes makes you the opposite of a "horrible" machinist - super cool video I wish I had the opportunity to learn how to use tooling like this. Your videos also serve to inspire/motivate others to take on similar work!

  • @jamesgulrich7416
    @jamesgulrich7416 6 років тому

    Oh no! None of us have ever over turned a shaft. I am proud of you for showing the error/s and all machinists plunder from time to time ... me more than most. Keep turning and Merry Christmas!

  • @adamkellett5252
    @adamkellett5252 6 років тому +1

    So cool you got a new mill. You are a great builder. One can only imagine what you can do with your talent with more tools.

  • @marioordonez2865
    @marioordonez2865 6 років тому

    You are an ambitious creative builder, with the skill set to successfully accomplish big projects. It sad that there are a few people who need to criticize your work habits with safety issues that you are well aware of that would expose you to injury. As you have address those issues, I hope they have been put to rest and fans of your youtube will realize that you practice safety procedures that keep you from getting injured. Thank you for setting the record straight, and you can get on with the build.

  • @trecedaves3159
    @trecedaves3159 6 років тому +1

    Your a very talented guy, do your thing your way. The internet is full of guys who always know everything so just do your thing. If your taking requests however this build should be one that takes the rice buggy in a race..

  • @ChinenovSamodelki
    @ChinenovSamodelki 6 років тому +20

    As always, everything is at the highest level

  • @PaulioMaldinio
    @PaulioMaldinio 6 років тому +4

    Your in such a good position right now, you got a couple of awsome engines and the skills acquired to make summit sick

  • @ItsMe-dj8zd
    @ItsMe-dj8zd 6 років тому

    Machine work is so satisfying to watch. Great to see you stepping up your tooling game. Your putting other home brew builders to shame. Very nice!

  • @rubenvillalvazo1917
    @rubenvillalvazo1917 6 років тому

    It doesn't matter the time of the video. I'm going to start the university, mechanical engineering, and I really enjoy watching your videos. Is amazing your work.
    I get a lot of inspiration for future projects and I always learn a new way to do something. Thank you.
    I'm a big fan, is really nice.

  • @jamesjohnson9557
    @jamesjohnson9557 6 років тому +3

    A vertical mill? OMG I want one! I think you just went from inspirational videos to heroic. Lol

  • @samcragg88
    @samcragg88 6 років тому +1

    Awesome build, can not wait to see where this one goes. Very talented fabricator. Well done mate.

  • @johnkoelliker4381
    @johnkoelliker4381 6 років тому +67

    All machinists make mistakes! A horrible machinist doesn't learn from those mistakes! Keep on turning.

    • @carsonmiller9658
      @carsonmiller9658 6 років тому +2

      Haha I get it keep on turning like turning the lathe

  • @jackmehoff2961
    @jackmehoff2961 6 років тому

    Wishing you and your family a Safe & Very Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year !
    Thank You for all the hours of Quality entertainment you brought us this year.

  • @jstephenallington8431
    @jstephenallington8431 6 років тому

    Love watching the videos, you have some of the best engineered work on UA-cam. I'm really impressed at the quality of your work, and dedication to doing top notch work. I'm a machinist myself and I can tell you (for a fact) that the burns, cuts and scratches that you get from the hot chips are just part of your every working day. It's little differant than putting your pants on in the morning. You get used to it!

  • @RastaBTv
    @RastaBTv 6 років тому +1

    Yo don't be afraid to make a video with so easy length to it . We'll still just keep watching. Who complains about being entertained. Good show n Bravo. Be blessed Jah Rastafari Selassie I Jah

  • @kcraig51
    @kcraig51 5 років тому

    Wow...Nice shop. I've been machining for +30 yrs. ALL machines throw chips on your arms, chest, legs, butt crack, etc. , at least lose the gloves. Man up. That piece of plate is going to warp like crazy when it heats up. That's why rotors are cast. Make mistakes, lots of mistakes, you usually won't forget what you learn from them. Looks like you're off to a great start. I wish I had that equipment 20-25 yrs ago. You be careful, I'll be watching. Really good videos!

  • @SharkyMoto
    @SharkyMoto 6 років тому +16

    i always wear gloves. its simple, just dont put your hands on the spinny bit and you will be fine.
    its not only the hot chips that really hurt but its also the part having sharp burrs or the dead center getting hot, or the drillbit getting hot.
    best rule is not "dont wear gloves", best rule is "dont be an idiot and be aware of where your hands should and will be"

  • @growmac3265
    @growmac3265 6 років тому

    Damn dude. I just started watching your videos a couple weeks ago trying to come up with some ideas for building a few go carts for my wife, son, and myself. Gotta say u got some skills and awesome designing abilities. I'm still working through a lot of your older vids but looking forward to see what the future holds. A lot of people I know tell me I do good work but I fell like I got a lot to learn watching u. Keep up the good work man

  • @blackbartbartholomew7122
    @blackbartbartholomew7122 6 років тому +1

    You don’t have to apologize to anyone, do what you gotta do.

  • @seantap1415
    @seantap1415 6 років тому +8

    Mad skills....Good on ya for showing your mistakes as well..

  • @user-neo71665
    @user-neo71665 6 років тому

    Congrats on the mill. With that rotary table you have everything you need to start a high - low - reverse box for that buggy

  • @eddyoddrod
    @eddyoddrod 6 років тому

    Super impressive. Even with the mistakes. It's called learning.

  • @SquidoftheD
    @SquidoftheD 6 років тому

    Great work Chris, I've followed your progress from the start of your lathe build, I can see you have dialed your lathe in a bit more and it looks to be running well, well done. Now you have a mill revisit your cross and compound slide. I guess what I'm trying to say is don't settle for that's good enough for a home made lathe. With your milling machine you have the tools to really bring the lathe up to spec. In machining there really is not a lot of room for that's good enough. I had an aprentice hand me a piece heavy plate and his square and ask me is this square enough, I asked him is it square he said just about, I said well it's not square then. Once again keep at it don't cut any corners and follow the process. I think people might find it interesting if you showed your project planning phase and how you determine where to start and why you have made that decision, you could tie in your process for costing as well. These are very important aspects or the industry.

  • @tylerhunt7552
    @tylerhunt7552 6 років тому +1

    You're killing it man. Hats off to ya. Make this machine a fast one. That crotch rocket engine should be perfect.

  • @rleilander
    @rleilander 6 років тому

    Lol!! Been there done that!! Adding is so much harder then subtraction!!! Well done for showing costly fails!!!!

  • @davidjohnson-ve8ts
    @davidjohnson-ve8ts 6 років тому

    it's a great pleasure to be watching your transformation in skills and tool level. love the video edits too!

  • @wolfknight3270
    @wolfknight3270 6 років тому

    Ignore the criticizers out there. You have your (valid, it seems to me) reasons for wearing protective equipment. Yes, certain clothing and jewelry items should not be worn while doing this kind of work, but ppe should be balanced out against what you are doing. As far as the length of your videos goes, make them as long as you need to. The first video of yours that I watched was when you made that lathe. I loved it and still like your videos, and would not mind at all if they were a little longer.

  • @crazycurly638
    @crazycurly638 6 років тому

    Haha!! About time that Honda gets a home!!! Be warned, my CBR 600 does 90 mph in 3rd gear!! Awesome going with an IRS. You need a reverse tho. Roketa has awesome IRS transaxles with reverse, keep up the good work and don't sweat the petty stuff😁👍

  • @gchristensen80
    @gchristensen80 6 років тому

    I honestly been waiting for this build since you showed us the parts!!!!

  • @MrMicknb
    @MrMicknb 6 років тому

    I am currently building the same project. I am doing two seater. It is super fast and fun.

  • @ians1464
    @ians1464 6 років тому

    Love the Machining and the lathe work on your homemade lathe. Wow this is interesting already love it original creative.

  • @bigfootandbananaman4746
    @bigfootandbananaman4746 6 років тому +5

    I really like the looks of 70s sand rails

  • @bwholz
    @bwholz 6 років тому

    This has gone so next level and i'm loving it. Merry Christmas from Australia stay safe and keep these great videos coming.

  • @postalboars8780
    @postalboars8780 6 років тому

    Would love to see like a 3/4 size trophy truck with that engine in it 👌 great work bro, love the channel.

  • @tomc5275
    @tomc5275 6 років тому

    Great surface finish on those pieces for a homemade lathe! Always enjoy your videos :)

  • @cdp50359
    @cdp50359 6 років тому +2

    It's called the chunk. Great build btw! But if u keep poking on the keypad of the mill with anything other than your finger, you'll damage the board.

  • @footbalgeriano3142
    @footbalgeriano3142 4 роки тому +1

    you're really a good machinist

  • @esqueue
    @esqueue 6 років тому +5

    Please use the rpm gauge. It would be awesome if you could use the front and rear tires as rear tires on a single axle, that would allow you to use the speedometer as well.
    EDIT: Maybe I whould watch the entire video before commenting. Keep doing what you are doing. I'm certain that it will be awesome.

  • @bryduhbikeguy
    @bryduhbikeguy 6 років тому

    We're our own worse critic.You're an Awesome machinist Chris.Just wait until you get the digital controls down on the mill.I started with open lathes making front spindles for 3/4ton Chevy's.Within a year,I was training guys for CNC's.Yikes.You do much better than anyone I've seen.Merry Christmas to you,and all the fans.

    • @bryduhbikeguy
      @bryduhbikeguy 6 років тому

      What MrWreeve says about Your choice to protect yourself is true.The chips fly and burn your hair,etc,if you don't know how to protect yourself.When a person is cautious,you won't burn yourself,or get shredded by the ribbons of steel.You do as you choose.(I had a steel sleeve for my cig lighter,so chips didn't make me Pop.I quit btw.Years ago.)

  • @lomsomesGarage
    @lomsomesGarage 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas rule of thumb let it cool down before the final cut's so the metal won't be expanded and sneak up on the final one. I've enjoyed watching your show's for a while now keep making them great.

  • @Ron_A._Bolton
    @Ron_A._Bolton 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy New year to you and your family. Keep producing this content, it is great to watch.

  • @ybslo
    @ybslo 6 років тому

    Thank You! You just answered a lot of questions i had for my own build. Can't wait to see the progress on this build.

  • @4486xxdawson
    @4486xxdawson 5 років тому

    Im sorry but your not a horrible machinist, you do amazing work i wish i had a set up like yours , all the parts you make are professional looking to me . I want to build a rear end for a buggy build but will never be able to do anything as good as you , most likely i will just do a crappy solid axle , poor boy build lol or butcher we will see lol . Keep up the good work and positive attitude, really enjoy watching your vids .

  • @redpandaassasin6861
    @redpandaassasin6861 6 років тому +25

    It's funny and also kinda sad that you had to point out why you are taking safety precautions.

  • @djguy314
    @djguy314 6 років тому +1

    Stuff happens, all I have to say about that... looking forward to seeing the next episode. Merry Christmas to you, your family and all the UA-cam subscribers out there.

  • @davidjohnson3163
    @davidjohnson3163 6 років тому +1

    Nice upgrades next level stuff

  • @reddymon
    @reddymon 6 років тому +1

    Don’t beat yourself up. People that are afraid of making mistakes never learn from their errors. They don’t bother trying new things.

  • @patscopat
    @patscopat 6 років тому

    Loved the ending, brother

  • @Mrkoyot95
    @Mrkoyot95 6 років тому +1

    Finally!!! Fully independent suspension; )

  • @fabianmurray7230
    @fabianmurray7230 6 років тому +1

    Merry Christmas to you as well

  • @Caleb-yy2jt
    @Caleb-yy2jt 6 років тому

    Like the videos, you always build one seater builds, you should make this one a two seater it would be nice.

  • @banditosp
    @banditosp 6 років тому +24

    4X4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jplxlabelle1681
    @jplxlabelle1681 6 років тому

    Hey bro. Best advice you'll ever get?
    Ignore the people that get under your skin in the comment section. We love your shit. Keep it up.

  • @landongarrett9442
    @landongarrett9442 6 років тому

    Been waiting for a cv axle build!!! Can’t wait for more

  • @Bennyboy-dog
    @Bennyboy-dog 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas to you too Chris. Very cool project - whatever it is! Love the home made lathe - I'm surprised you didn't build the mill...I guess it would take up too much material, what with 3 shots at machining a shaft.... :) All in jest, I really admire what you do and the attitude that allows you to do it.

  • @MongaloidMayhem
    @MongaloidMayhem 6 років тому

    The issue with using steel plate for a disc brake is warping from heat. Disc brakes require certain steel alloys to prevent warping from use. They also require a certain design for cooling.

  • @vinnyvega1985
    @vinnyvega1985 6 років тому +1

    Dude, your videos could be 2 hours long and I wouldn’t be disappointed. Keep it up!

  • @Daniel_Blake
    @Daniel_Blake 6 років тому

    Long videos are the best videos lol. Lets do a 3 hour long one next xD.

  • @trifiiniti9357
    @trifiiniti9357 6 років тому +12

    Go for like a sandrail type look and make it light so it dumb fast man.

  • @MoondyneJoe
    @MoondyneJoe 6 років тому

    hi Chris If you don't make mistakes you aren't trying hard enough ! You are doing brilliantly matekeep up the great work
    Have a great Christmas
    Tony from Western Australia

  • @sandman900rr
    @sandman900rr 6 років тому

    i hope your ready for what your about to do to your perspective on the little engines you currently enjoy building with!! 😨 So Awesome!!!

  • @mingusbreeze
    @mingusbreeze 6 років тому +1

    Thanks. Merry Christmas to you as well.

  • @illustrisimoedrian7126
    @illustrisimoedrian7126 6 років тому

    Marry Christmas too..
    Have a good work..

  • @FinsleysCustomCarAudio
    @FinsleysCustomCarAudio 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas. Cheers from, Ohio. 🇺🇸

  • @threewheelerboyz5771
    @threewheelerboyz5771 6 років тому +7

    What ever the build is goin b sick with that 600

    • @curtiswilcock5628
      @curtiswilcock5628 6 років тому +1

      Three wheeler boyz your right about that 😁🙏🔥 itsgoing to be lit

  • @darksider116
    @darksider116 6 років тому

    Dam cant believe I'm one of your 100 first subscriber I'm still here bro I love your channel

  • @prancstaman
    @prancstaman 6 років тому

    Awesome project!! What are the CV axles from? Never fear man. The bearings that don't fit, you can use a smaller bearing. Those are rotor bearings, so maybe look up the application to see if they are the inner, if so then look up the outer ones which are usually a little smaller inside diameter. Or find another application. If you still need the shafts.

  • @raulsandoval7395
    @raulsandoval7395 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas 🎄!! Keep up the good work !!

  • @frankwhitt7245
    @frankwhitt7245 6 років тому

    Great job! Can't wait for part 2. Love the ending...lol

  • @alistairfurnell126
    @alistairfurnell126 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas Chris from new Zealand, love the mill

  • @ВячеславПосторонко
    @ВячеславПосторонко 6 років тому +8

    Hello, I really like your activity on the channel, delight us and dale, please do not abuse energy drinks, they are harmful to the heart.

    • @5_twenty
      @5_twenty 6 років тому +1

      I haven't seen him drink that much in any of his videos really. Must be new

  • @funnerthanbefore4947
    @funnerthanbefore4947 6 років тому

    Merry Christmas bro.. I think you should do a 2 seater IN LINE instead of side by side.. all you need to do is make the person behind the driver sit with they're legs spread around the driver seat to shorten the frame length... It's doable... Raise the rear seat just high enough the rear passenger can see right over the driver's head.. then head back to the rice ranch and rip it up!!!

  • @chevysteve9043
    @chevysteve9043 6 років тому +1

    Great video,you got skill sir

  • @wheeln24-79
    @wheeln24-79 6 років тому +13

    Quad ricers are screwed!

  • @genesmith2355
    @genesmith2355 6 років тому

    Make a 2-seated monster trike that would be plenty of engine for it, just make it rear wheel drive. Anyway Merry Christmas to you buddy great job

  • @watahyahknow
    @watahyahknow 6 років тому

    wow thats a nice heavy mill , should be pretty useful with wat youre doing , it will give you tons more options of making stuff out of one piece instead out of pieces welded together
    the machine is one size bigger then my mill ,(bf20)
    merry christmas

  • @devonfretwell3351
    @devonfretwell3351 4 роки тому +1

    Did you make the cv ( the part that goes to the tire) if not can you please leave the link of where you got them

  • @StreamerContentwd40
    @StreamerContentwd40 6 років тому +11

    Please build a 4 wheel drive go kart

  • @Norse-Viking
    @Norse-Viking 6 років тому

    Whohooo :D finnaly

  • @NAvionguy460
    @NAvionguy460 6 років тому

    Hi like your projects!! I agree long videos are fine. what kind of tubing are you using and how do you decide what size to use?

  • @larryalexander4833
    @larryalexander4833 6 років тому +1

    Merry Christmas and God bless

  • @Bioruss
    @Bioruss 6 років тому

    Great video thanks and Merry Christmas

  • @motoslave3209
    @motoslave3209 6 років тому +1

    *You're my inspiration, help me with the audience...*

  • @jasonmushersee
    @jasonmushersee 6 років тому +2

    nice challenge to build a full size dune buggy. getting center of gravity right for drivability/handling is key

  • @metalworksmachineshop
    @metalworksmachineshop 6 років тому

    Your not bad at it , you just have to remember. A 10thou cut is 20 thou off the diameter. Also a proper lathe with dials and power feed would help. I see your lathe has a lot of runout. So by the time it cut round the parts were to small. Nice little mill. You need a coaxial indicator to get your hole centers. The boring bar wasnt even coming close to being center. Unless the hole placement didnt matter.

  • @retrox684
    @retrox684 6 років тому

    you should make it a two seater that is like 3 feet off the ground. It would be cool to see it as kind of a sand rail style

  • @philiprowney
    @philiprowney 6 років тому +15

    I have no idea why you think videos should be short. I watched Hert @ Hoonigaan bumble around with a Steam game for 2 hours yesterday.
    UA-cam 'short attention span' is a very old idea.

    • @lonestarracing7516
      @lonestarracing7516 6 років тому +2

      He probably also does that to appeal to the UA-cam algorithm because it favors creators that upload more

    • @nanomckomsncom
      @nanomckomsncom 6 років тому

      UA-cam analytics don't lie... probably :)

  • @jplxlabelle1681
    @jplxlabelle1681 6 років тому

    Nice Vmill👌

  • @cooperthomas3835
    @cooperthomas3835 6 років тому

    Stellar video
    Merry Christmas

  • @NightshiftCustom
    @NightshiftCustom 6 років тому

    do a jack shaft setup as its hard to get low gearing for the added mass of the buggy. i had to have custom sprockets made to get the gearing down on my custom buggy and its still needs more as the bikes are geared really high. and your best bet would prob be trailing arms for the rear. easy to do and strong

  • @donstoleon7769
    @donstoleon7769 6 років тому

    This guy is a legend

  • @SeaCowsBeatLobsters
    @SeaCowsBeatLobsters 6 років тому

    Holy crap how long were you turning that knob?! I suggest an adapter for your cordless drill like This Old Tony

  • @ac3st33l2
    @ac3st33l2 6 років тому

    Great Videos Man .. New Fav Builder lol Keep Up The Good Work.. Merry Christmas