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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @kevinbaslee3262
    @kevinbaslee3262 20 днів тому

    Enjoyed the video! I went to two years of machine tool tech and then worked in a shop for 5 years. Decided to take a little break from machining and took a job in the communications industry. Thirty years later, I'm still in the communications industry, but still enjoy watching the chips fly! Thanks for the content.

  • @CNTHINGS
    @CNTHINGS 4 місяці тому +2

    As a builder who only does basic machining i enjoy a few call outs. Like the cutters being used and why. Maybe info on any special equipment and processes. The rest can just be machining. I will say that unless something significant happens durring one of the processes, you don't need to show all the passes or maybe you can show them sped up. Makes it hard to watch the same pass over and over for multiple mins just taking off another 5mil. I really enjoy your videos, Informative and cool projects that are helping me build my machining knowledge.

  • @rayp.454
    @rayp.454 2 місяці тому

    Hi Kyle. New subscriber here. I really like your channel and your approach to building your shop. I am a retired toolmaker, just south of the Wisconsin border. I have built a shop that I use for prototyping and short runs. I am basically manual, but my two axis ProtoTrak is sweet. I am binge-watching your older videos and am impressed by your all around knowledge. Unfortunately I missed your open house, but maybe next time. Your mix of content is spot on. Keep doing what you do!

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  2 місяці тому

      Hey, you’re more than welcome to come down anytime. If you have any overflow work that you don’t want to do I’m happy to take any on. Feel free to reach out if you need help or have questions I’m sure I can learn a thing or two from you.

  • @bigjohnson4983
    @bigjohnson4983 5 місяців тому +8

    Great video with not much talking and no music, nothing worse than having a video that you wanna watch and here and have them play music over it. That was a perfect video. Keep up the great work and I’ll keep watching.

  • @RichardOldham3
    @RichardOldham3 4 місяці тому +1

    We love your channel, you inspire people that like to make things. Your love for machines and your shop is a joy to watch. Thank you!

  • @NathanNostaw
    @NathanNostaw 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for such an enjoyable video. I love the basic machining sounds and good quality video. Some commentary at the beginning and end is good, but the machining sound immersion is my preference.
    So nice to listen to a solid high quality lathe that runs so smoothly. My old 1950s hercus would not give the same audio experience.

    • @NathanNostaw
      @NathanNostaw 4 місяці тому

      Maybe add basic subtitle commentary for those that like more info. And no music is the best. Thank you.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks I appreciate it

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 11 днів тому

    Very good work sir ❤😊

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown 5 місяців тому +6

    I really enjoyed the pure machining nature of this video.......keep up the fantastic work Kyle.......

  • @jhaggerty1822
    @jhaggerty1822 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video!!!

  • @jimmyboles3409
    @jimmyboles3409 13 днів тому

    Loved it👌

  • @johncrisman576
    @johncrisman576 5 місяців тому +5

    Your love of machining comes through in your video. I too find it quite satisfying.

  • @edsmachine93
    @edsmachine93 5 місяців тому +3

    Nice work Kyle.
    Certainly a nice process and a beautiful finished bolt.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Have a great weekend. 👍

  • @DouglasRees-c6j
    @DouglasRees-c6j 5 місяців тому +3

    Nice bolt. Good job! I like the change up without narration on the small jobs where its self explanatory. Great shots close up on the cutting action too.

  • @gbspikyfish
    @gbspikyfish 4 місяці тому +2

    Great videography for the lathe work

  • @AmericanMakerCNC
    @AmericanMakerCNC 5 місяців тому +5

    Great video! I always learn something new watching your content. I also prefer to hear the machining and shop sounds over music beds. That said, I also like the combination of shop sounds and narration with VERY low instrumental music beds in the background. Nice job. Keep the great content coming!

  • @semperfidelis8386
    @semperfidelis8386 Місяць тому +1

    Dude, can I ask a stupid question? Why turn the od with no tailstock support, then come back and face, c'drill, bring up the center and then turn the od again?

    • @Exxxplicit
      @Exxxplicit 13 днів тому

      I was wondering the same thing. But everybody had their own ways. You ask 100 machinist how they’d do a part and you’d get 100 different answers

  • @richardcorwin1828
    @richardcorwin1828 5 місяців тому +3

    Nicely done Kyle. Thank you sir for sharing.

  • @joewhitney4097
    @joewhitney4097 5 місяців тому +5

    Morning Kyle,
    I enjoy your narrative because its always beneficial to me as a beginner. But this video was fine as well. It was straight forward and you covered the information prior the machining. I think you make good choices on what material needs audio insert at the appropriate machining practices or actions. Love your videos as always.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @JohnThawley
      @JohnThawley 5 місяців тому

      I’m with Joe - I always appreciate your commentary, but really enjoyed this too. Nice to break it up once in a while.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  5 місяців тому

      Thanks guys 😊

  • @jamesriordan3494
    @jamesriordan3494 5 місяців тому +2

    Have to compliment you on your production / video graphic quality - top notch 🙌

  • @bdove7939
    @bdove7939 5 місяців тому +1

    Great work as usual. The camera work is very good as well. I like your regular format. But this with minimal narrative is also quite good. Simple and direct. Thanks.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  5 місяців тому

      Yeah thx. The normal format is probably what I’ll do but occasionally, I might do a video like this.

  • @y0taman
    @y0taman 5 місяців тому +2

    Another great video 3 of my 4 favorite machine youtubers posted you, CEE,
    Inheritance Machining, only thing missing to make it a perfect weekend is This old Tony LOL.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  4 місяці тому +1

      I don’t think TOT posts as regularly any more. All gone ones I watch too

  • @allenbrown7820
    @allenbrown7820 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video! Cool color on the bolt.Be Safe!

  • @scottzink3455
    @scottzink3455 5 місяців тому +1

    Once again you are very talented and you might think you over do things, but I don't think so. I like the level of quality that you build too. One thing I did notice in the opening seen of the video is there is a chuck key in the chuck of the lathe in the background. I was always taught that you never leave a chuck key in the chuck. It only takes one lapse in judgement and something very serious can happen. Otherwise I think your level of detail is incredible.

  • @JTL1313
    @JTL1313 5 місяців тому

    This was a peaceful Sunday morning video. I like both styles of your videos. This format works for simple projects and the more complicated videos need the extra commentary to explain the fine points.

  • @roccomicelotta3798
    @roccomicelotta3798 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing you always make these projects make me feel like I can accomplish the same results. I can’t wait to get into my shop after watching your videos. Ric

  • @warbirdwf
    @warbirdwf 5 місяців тому

    Nice job. Nice camera work and editing. I also like a blend of no commentary and when appropriate, some explaining during a video as well.

  • @superdupergrover9857
    @superdupergrover9857 2 місяці тому

    At 8:54, does anyone else see a strange mirage effect on the bolt? To me, it looks wavy, and continues to do that for a while.

  • @Chromevulcan
    @Chromevulcan 4 місяці тому

    I love watching flange bolts being machined. No idea why, just love them. And the knurling was a nice touch.

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown 5 місяців тому

    great to see you on a Saturday Morning........always great content........cheers from Orlando.....PB

  • @RRINTHESHOP
    @RRINTHESHOP 5 місяців тому

    Very nice job Kyle, came out awesome.

  • @patrickmazzone9066
    @patrickmazzone9066 4 місяці тому +1

    excellent

  • @calvinculpalt
    @calvinculpalt 5 місяців тому

    I like explanation videos mainly, but I do enjoy this type of video when I'm going to sleep!

  • @jtg2737
    @jtg2737 5 місяців тому

    Damn, that is a nice looking job! Hello from TEXAS!

  • @steamfan7147
    @steamfan7147 4 місяці тому

    Nice job! 1045 is one of my go to steels, it machines nice and it's dead simple to heat treat.

  • @aaronfritz7234
    @aaronfritz7234 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow the oil blue turned out good. The quality of hot oil blue depends on the material used. I have found boiled linseed oil gives the best results although I would be tough to beat the result you got. Idk y but I love blue finish.

  • @ralphjones7240
    @ralphjones7240 2 місяці тому

    Commentary is not always required

  • @robertkutz
    @robertkutz 4 місяці тому

    NICE WORK.👍👍

  • @cdrive5757
    @cdrive5757 5 місяців тому +1

    Kyle, I enjoyed the video without a lot of chatter. Some small projects don't need a lot of comments. Curious though... Were you sorry that you didn't the time to protect your newly cut threads when you chucked it into the lathe? You know that's why the stock slipped? I'm guessing that you didn't want to risk damaging the threads, so you were light on the chuck jaw pressure? Just remember, aluminum beer cans serve a second life.
    Wakodahatchee Chris

  • @stefankrimbacher7917
    @stefankrimbacher7917 4 місяці тому

    Very useful video. Which material do you use?

  • @KSMechanicalEngineering
    @KSMechanicalEngineering 5 місяців тому

    Very nice ❤

  • @sky173
    @sky173 5 місяців тому

    3:17 - what causes the rod to move away from the tail stock? Not tight enough in the jaws?

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  5 місяців тому

      Yeah, it can be but it’s more so just slipping under the force from the cut having a shoulder on the part helps a lot or taking lighter cuts

  • @cvanderput
    @cvanderput 4 місяці тому

    nailed it

  • @JohnThawley
    @JohnThawley 5 місяців тому

    Kyle, have you ever covered the pros/cons of hot blue? Would love to hear your thoughts vs cold blue.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  5 місяців тому

      I do have a cold blue 101 video. They both work the same really (obviously different but yield similar results). I think I was tired of cold bluing so I tried hot blue again and it works well.

  • @markmatthews3189
    @markmatthews3189 5 місяців тому

    Love to watch

  • @wmweekendwarrior1166
    @wmweekendwarrior1166 5 місяців тому

    Amazing how effortlessly those big rigid lathes remove metal.

  • @JFirn86Q
    @JFirn86Q 5 місяців тому

    Some really nice camera shots there up close, fascinating. However if I'm honest for me, I prefer explanations and narration. I don't want to sound negative, it's just my opinion, but I find myself fast forwarding through some of the repeated stuff. Several of the camera shots were really cool, but then it gets repetitive for me. Again, do whatever you want! I enjoy your content and just giving a worthless opinion since you asked :) Very nice bolt there!

  • @rs2024-s4u
    @rs2024-s4u 5 місяців тому +1

    Commentary regarding tech. specs. and how to always ok with me. Ray

  • @scottzink3455
    @scottzink3455 5 місяців тому

    I noticed when you do an up close of your turning that the finish looks like a phonograph. Is that because of the camera or are you just running a higher feed rate for bulk removal?

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  5 місяців тому

      Higher feed rate, if you mean the steps. Not sure what a phonograph is

    • @scottzink3455
      @scottzink3455 4 місяці тому

      Phonograph is a record. The grooves in a vinyl record. I guess I am a little older than you LOL.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  4 місяці тому

      @@scottzink3455 lol yeah o looked it up but yeah.

  • @ColinLennard
    @ColinLennard 5 місяців тому

    Remember I have no idea what you are going to do, I am also not a lather, just some one that likes your work & interested in how & why you do what you do. I do like it when you inform me while doing the procedure, those that just do & say nothing don't have my following. Yes there are times when you want me to know too much. Your main draw card is that you want perfection. I am happy with the way you are with all your quirks.
    By the way I would have loved to come to you "Open-Day" but I can't, I live over the pond (UK).

  • @TechZF
    @TechZF 4 місяці тому +1

    Sir, may I suggest doing quiet but with subtitles for a little explanation?
    I'm n00b at machining, I love japanese videos because they don't talk but write, maybe you can use some speak to text machine during editing.
    Thank you very much.
    Great videos. May you be prosper in your lovely shop.

  • @hersch_tool
    @hersch_tool 5 місяців тому

    lol, "bung"... Also, have I told you how much I'm sweatin' that pacemaker?

  • @seabreezecoffeeroasters7994
    @seabreezecoffeeroasters7994 4 місяці тому +2

    With the commentary/voiceover or not but most important is 'you do you' and keep it authentic. It can work either way but at least 'some' is important IMO. Take a look at 'jsk koubou' which is a Japanese channel but he lets his video style speak (while he does not) and compare it to say TOT who spouts verbally A LOT and his hands do even more talking 🙃. The thing both have in common is million plus subs (not that that matters much because of the algorithm) but all of their videos maintain very high view rates compared to others.

  • @jobkneppers
    @jobkneppers 5 місяців тому

    "Endmill dull"Yes. And maybe the spindle speed is a bit high too.. HSS or carbide? I know the feeling. Before and after🙊And, hot weather out there too? You look kind of overheated and wild.., Stay safe! Best, Job

  • @dougrobison1156
    @dougrobison1156 5 місяців тому +2

    Videos: You make 'em, I'll watch 'em - talk or no!

  • @DarioushAryan
    @DarioushAryan 4 місяці тому

    bravoo

  • @jjohnson2553
    @jjohnson2553 5 місяців тому +11

    I mostly prefer the less commentary. Describe the project up front and go to work. Nothing against him but Kieth Rucker talks too much on his videos. He goes into lengthy detail on every step and ends up repeating the same words 3-4 times for each step.

    • @user-fy2tm2jg6c
      @user-fy2tm2jg6c 5 місяців тому +3

      Agreed. Especially when watching a video, it’s easy for viewers to back up if we miss something. Keith’s repetition is one of the main reasons I rarely watch him anymore. Like you said, nothing against him as a person, and others may appreciate it, but it doesn’t work for me.

    • @dannygreene4594
      @dannygreene4594 5 місяців тому +1

      I have given up watching Keith some time ago Just for that reason

    • @mudnducs
      @mudnducs 5 місяців тому +2

      That’s exactly what’s so great about CEE videos down under! Says it once, then starts in.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  5 місяців тому +2

      Guys, I appreciate the feedback. I am generally a long-winded person and detail oriented as you know, but I’m trying to get to a place where I just tell you what I’m gonna do and then we do it. Trying to teach and old dog new tricks. I’ll get there.

    • @VanoverMachineAndRepair
      @VanoverMachineAndRepair  5 місяців тому +1

      I’m only at 30 K subs so it’s not like I have to have it figured out by now lol. Maybe if I was like 100k Id want to be more dialed.

  • @mudnducs
    @mudnducs 4 місяці тому

    Less talking is better.
    IMO

  • @billdoodson4232
    @billdoodson4232 5 місяців тому

    Personally I like a commentary along with the machining. Still not sure what the bolt was for.

  • @mattmcghee7256
    @mattmcghee7256 5 місяців тому

    Cratex stick to fix those jacked lookin threads. They may thread right, but they look totally busted.

  • @aethelfreda
    @aethelfreda 4 місяці тому

    It was all standard techniques that I'm sure the vast majority of us don't actually need commentary on. I'm sure that there are videos you have done and will do that without commentary will leave at least some wondering "why did he do it that way?"

  • @simo18simo
    @simo18simo 4 місяці тому

    😂בהצלחה חבר,אני אוהב צילומי תקריב..💪🙋‍♂️💞🇮🇱🌹

  • @SteveColluns-hm2xx
    @SteveColluns-hm2xx 4 місяці тому

    Kyle you should really consider taking a metallurgy/heat treat class. Sometimes you say things that are so inaccurate that it makes the channel laughable. Who ever told you that, “when making a bolt, you want to make it out of a very hard material?”
    There are many factors that determine the bolt material.
    Function, thread pitch, load, tensile strength, yield strength and yes harden ability.
    If someone didn’t know better and was watching your channel. Under your recommendation, they would go and buy a piece of D2 and make a bolt from that, then heat treat it to RC 60-62.
    You have to think about who’s watching and the impact your inaccuracies might have.

  • @yak-machining
    @yak-machining 5 місяців тому

    You look traumatized

  • @alasdairhamilton1574
    @alasdairhamilton1574 5 місяців тому

    Yes more doing less talking 😃👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @jasonhull5712
    @jasonhull5712 4 місяці тому

    You do some amazing work man. I’ll say this, you can blatantly see the difference in a tradesman that does it for the pay, vs the one that just does it because he loves to do it.
    Beautiful bolt man. 🫡