Machining the World's First Aerospace ISOGRID Skateboard
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2024
- CNC Machine Shop Genius | Barry designs and CNC Machines an Isogrid Skateboard in SolidWorks and Mastercam. Milled on the BVM5700 from DN Solutions
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00:00 Intro
00:25 Barry Challenges Corey
00:34 Fixturing
01:11 Solidworks Intro
01:47 Mastercam Intro
02:06 Machining on DN Solutions
04:28 Barry talks Surface Finishes
05:00 Machining on BVM5700
06:50 Op 1 Complete
07:17 Starting Op 2
08:04 Machining
08:59 Barry Talks Roughing & Grip Tape
09:33 Machining
10:17 Barry Talks Final Op
10:43 Final Machining
11:12 Skateboard Is Complete
12:14 Complete Skateboard Beauty Shots
12:47 Barry Weighs Skateboards
13:18 Barry Resumes Challenge with Corey
13:29 Corey Attempts 360 Flip
13:53 Super Slow Mo Skateboard Tricks
14:27 Skateboard Bails & Machine Acid Drop
14:39 Outro
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love how you bring CNC to the casual public with these kind of videos, also that drum n bass song timelapse hits different lmao
If you liked the song checkout "Thievery Corporation " - It Takes a Thief Album
Sounds very similar to “firestarter” by the prodigy.
I believe the track we heard is part of this album : ua-cam.com/video/8voQp7KDsng/v-deo.html
Drum n Bass is bliss in form of sound
This skateboard looks amazing! I'd love to see you send it over to the guys at Braille Skateboarding to see what they think of it.
I was thinking the same thing!
Same
yes please, they even have a series called "you make it we skate it" or something were people send in weird skateboards, and they test them to the limits.
Nah
They would destroy it.
As a skateboarder and a CNC machinist, I’m blown away by this 🤘🏽
lmao same
yes bros same 💪🏻🔥❤
You should mass produce these and make sure you patent it. It’s beautiful. I don’t even ride skateboards anymore but would buy one because it just looks so nice!! Loved watching it being made.
When I taught solidworks I had students model skateboards to show off the spline feature. I tried to get the students to appreciate that wood bends the same way around anchor points as the way the spline tool bends at its control points. Each semester a few kids who actually skateboard would purchase blanks and we would use their model to machine a custom board for them on a router. Kids really got into that project.
Man I went to the wrong school..
That's awesome and thank you for making learning fun!
Teachers like you are priceless and unforgettable!
Where was this? That sounds awesome!
The film and editing crew is really putting in work. The flow is good. The bloopers are good. I’m glad manufacturing is getting the spotlight it deserves. Y’all are doing great!
YEP - people dramatically underestimate how my work goes into good content. I know a girl, she does 4 X 15 second Tic Tok vids a day, she gets up at 5am and works a 10 hour day.
thats how you get 5 million followers.
I love this shit, as a a life long skater, firearm enthusiast, CNC machinist, shop owner, the recent videos you guys been posting have been great to see! That treflip was butter!
The cnc work was great, but someone working with you seriously knows the film craft. Im impressed!
Braille skateboaring channel does a lot of interesting, unique, and one of a kind skateboards, this might be something they'd like to see.
Facts. One of these needs to go to the Braille guys
@brailleskateboarding
Yes braille needs to see this!
send it to real skaters not braille if anything
i too agree
Corey and the rest of the video editing crew were on point with this video.
For REAL!!! I love the skating footage
@@barrysetzer I agree 100%. Very cool! The lighting, slow motion…. Great video
The great editing is what stand out to me . The cut between explanation, simulation and the real cnc is so nice.
Camera work, slo-mo and lighting were awesome too!
This is simply amazing, i have worked on cnc in Germany but never have the products looked this good. This is very professional and high quality, you can tell the people take pride in their work.
I just want to know how much you can earn per month on a CNC machine for a turner adjuster in Germany? Approximately
Now THIS is my kind of UA-cam!! Amazing work and walk through of the process, the final video editing and colorwork is just as epic. All round 10/10, stoked i found this channel!
Honestly, the b-roll of the buttery tre flip was incredible paired with how well Barry did on machining that🤤
that is the sickest skateboard i have ever seen, thats like the cervello of skateboards.
thats what you get when you employ ex skaters as your videographers. these guys been doing and filming skating since they were teens. lifetime of experience
How much would a masterpiece like this cost??? This art would last a lifetime.
Upvote because i've asked the same question. Lets make it to the top!
Haha sorry fellas, i answered this a few times. But around $800-1200. We are going to make a few more and sell them on our store. Extremely limited quantity, we arent in this to make money on parts, just education and awareness.
@Jack Torrance lol, there are some 747s built in the 70s that are still flying today, so I don't think anyone who buys one of these aluminum skateboards will have to worry about fatigue, at least not in their lifetime. :)
@@barrysetzer This was a great video Barry, you just earned a sub from me.
@@barrysetzer I'm happy Titan allows you and the team the freedom to do things like this, just a side project to keep the skills up and learn something new along the way.
This video made me think about my grandfather. He was a tool and die maker before GM forced him into retirement after 43 years of working for them, It's sad because his health went downhill after that happened, He lived for that job and wasn't ever afraid of hard work.
What you fellas do with aluminium absolutely blows my mind…. Fantastic workmanship! Love your videos. Respect from the UK
You guys are freaking content geniuses. Keep them coming. You already know Jessie has already planned something to top that skateboard.
Im sure he does, lol. But our internal competition is what drives new and interesting content!!
@@barrysetzer Love the watch you guys compete but, just saying, the viewers are the real winners here. Keep the videos coming guys. Great stuff.
I'm no skater, but damn... that thing is a piece of art! 🔥
5:50 - "only for weight reduction"
Well, yeah, but you could probably mount a battery and some RGB LEDs in those pockets and have your board light up
Pimp my ride. 😁
Or....
Hear me out guys....
....You can put your weed in there
wrong shape tho
@@rustyshackleford81 Tumbleweed!
@@rustyshackleford81 That is a great idea! Love it.
This is unbelievable! Great job guys! First time I saw this I skipped the grip tape part how brilliant!
You guys love what you do, and it truly shows. Congratulations for finding you passion.
Industrialized Artwork
Honestly I haven’t even finished watching this video yet but the quality of editing and cinematography involved in these videos is just incredible and the rate you guys pump them out makes it that much more impressive. Used to be a skateboarder myself as a teen.
love the step by step explanation/video of the work as it goes.
makes it so anyone can follow and understand how its done.
Awesome!
This is the most informative CNC video I've ever seen......what an amazing piece of equipment. So freaking cool!
Great video. Love the explanation of every tool path and its purpose, going into the process of how to workhold the board through the different ops and why was very nice. Definitely the best CNC channel on UA-cam.
Sweet board! I liked how he jumped the Blaser Swiss lube barrel!
Right! I loved that!!!
everything about this video is just amazing, great work guys. thats the most beautiful board i have ever seen and i love the sound of the metal scraping the ground
Yea that sound was nuts when he initially set the board down on the ground. It looks cool, but I bet it feels really weird without the wooden board flexing and giving you that ‘pop’.
This is some next level stuff. Incredible craftsmanship
The combination of great editing, slick shots of the skateboard taking shape inside the machine and the field testing post machining made for an enjoyable video. Also, Titan's a heck of a boss for letting you guys jump off CNC machines and ollie over drums of coolant!
I've missed this kind of content from you guys. Everything seems like an infomercial anymore
because it is.
Every video we do, we try to show you a cool process, product, or method that maybe you havent seen before. The companies that support education are usually featured in the videos, but that doesnt make it an infomercial! We only use the stuff we believe in.
Amazing work, looks amazing dude. Editing and music are on point as well.
i appreciate how you explained each step by step.
My personal favorite project!
Do you think you will make a full tutorial on the CAD and CAM part? Thanks for all your educational videos btw, I'm getting more and more into this world
Amazing video per usual. This one will definitely hit home with non-machinists who haven’t heard of the industry. Love these videos that relate to the public eye more!
Love it! Projects like these really show case your manufacturing skills.
Great vid and seeing the final piece in action in slow motion was amazing Well done
What a cool project. Thank you for sharing this. I've been to Solid Works World several times on assignment for a Scandinavian plastics industry trade rag. That software can do some pretty amazing stuff and, coupled with your machining skills, it's simply incredible. Keep up the great work and mentoring you do for our next generations. Cheers from NH.
epic video. love editing, cineshots, entertainment and education of this material. final skateboard is purely masterpiece.
Man I love CNC machines, I operate a waterjet, a waterjet table, and a miller on a regular basis. When they work perfectly its so satisfying.
The "tink" when the tip hits the concrete was absolutely cool.
Please send one to Braille Skateboarding!!! They love testing/playing with custom boards!! And they have over 5 mill subscribers. Good advertising.
the channel is really going in a super nice direction ... i love the vids , keep it up !
Gorgeous board, amazing work and good video production. You guys are artists! Props!!!
As a long time skater (15 yrs) I'd love to own two of these. One to mount pretty on the wall, and one to skate/make videos with.
Phenomenal job on the design it's stunning 🤘👏
LOVE skateboarding and I LOVE machining! This is the best video I’ve seen us do and I had just about nothing to do with it 😂
Expensive board but well worth it, absolutely gorgeous!!
I mean it's a board that will last longer than you will. Wood boards eventually start delaminating and cracking. Only thing you need to change on this would been the wheels and rubber/plastic stuff.
That's one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time ! Sick work !
This is so damn cool. Thanks for sharing. The slow-mo shots at the end are absolutely mental
I don't even skate or do any CNC-ing but this is a work of art. Not only does it look sick but extremely functional as well with additional features of not having to replace the grip tape (or at least the grip will last much longer than a conventional one)
That machining was beautiful. Well done!!!
This is so awesome!!! GREAT IDEA DUDE!!! So inspiring for real.
Dude you guys killed it. This is so awesome. Let’s go can’t imagine what’s next?
One of the coolest parts I've seen made in a long time, I LOVE IT!! #machinistskateboarder
A piece of functional art. 🎨
Bravo.
Now THIS is astounding precision machining and engineering,!
Lucky! I want to make really awesome things out of metal. That board looks amazing! Great work.
That's freaking sweet, imagine adding some springs somehow like a mountain bike for extra pop!
Love your work...hope you give it a quick clear anodise to lock in that great look forever...cheers from Australia.
I would love to see more of this board in action
awesome!!!! love it guys . put please this cad cam on your academy and we will try it by ourselfs also . great job )))))))
My mind melted with those slow-motion shots
Oh, man... After seeing all of this milling goodness, I HAD to subscribe!! YES!
You could have made like 5 skate boards with that piece of metal! Nice work, looks amazing!🎉
Really great video. The board is sick too! I’ve done a fair amount of cnc and I want one for my business
I skateboard almost everyday and this is one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen
Super awesome gnarly video. Love the concept and execution.
Damn i had this idea a while back. I forgot about it. hahaha That's a badass looking board. Damn. I wish i could just make random stuff instead of real parts.
Seriously, I wish I had time for government jobs. I'm an an apprentice and hell I'm not even given enough time to finish my first set of 1-2-3 blocks 🤣
it probably wont change skateboard industry , but it is a pretty awesome idea to make a 6061 beehive shaped board. it would probably outperform other boards fr flips...there is less resistance in the air....weight reduction....all in all a neat thing
After watching you guys work with Brandon Herrera and Braille I'm now subscribed.
I was a machinist for 28 years so watching a machine run while cool is something I've watched for 28 years so not that interesting.
Seeing it being done for the things I love especially firearms,I'm too old to skate anymore but it's still cool,is very interesting.
Incredible build.
End result looked incredible. Imagine a titanium version of this board. Cost would be significantly higher but it would be cool to see.
Hahaha, we talked about it, but we needed to make 5 boards, since Titan and several of our editors skate. So that would have been pricey 😂
@@barrysetzer Was thinking exactly the same, awesome job,,,,
@@barrysetzer oh yeah that definitely would have been alot hehe 😬
Didn't realize you guys made 5 of them, that's awesome 👍
@@barrysetzer What about aluminum costs?
This is by far the coolest thing I’ve ever seen in machining 😂
This is officially the coolest thing I've seen this week. And i drove to the eclipse 3 days ago.
I love the direction you guys going with these video🎉🎉🎉
I would love to have one in our shop. Not to sell, to ride ! Really cool project. It not only looks amazing, I bet it skates like a champ!
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@@Sara-TOC thanks Sara. Just reached out on FB. So stoked for this opportunity!
@@sk8-brd-bus124 Excellent! Thank you for your reply. We greatly appreciate your continued support! 😊🤙
Hasnt Datron made a Longboard, with an isogrid before?
Love it! Projects like these really show case your manufacturing skills.. Quiero probarlo.
Daaamn, this is crazy, awesome job, really impressive ! 🤯
You guys need to send this to Braille Skateboarding as one of their You Make It, We Skate It series!
Also, was there a reason that you didn't go both directions when making the "grip tape" with that chamfer mill? It seemed like a lot of additional cycle time to rapid across the board rather than going both directions.
It was because i programmed a single line, and then copied it 100x. On the nose and tail, I went both directions
@@barrysetzer Ohh, ok. I'm used to programming in Fusion, where I'd use a Parallel toolpath on a surface body to do that. Using a surface body, I don't have to worry about all of the pockets, and I can tell it to go both ways. You can also extend the surface out a few thousandths to make sure the toolpath doesn't drop off a cliff on the edges. I had a lot of issues with that on the stuff I was machining...
As a machinist, I can appreciate all the effort put into this project. Just wondered how long it took to write the program?
Depends if you're salary or hourly....
I love this channel along w/ NYC CNC. I wish you guys had a series where you worked on a shapeoko or openbuilds cnc or something to transfer some of this knowledge along to less rigid machines for us noobies to the cnc/manufacturing world.
I cried tears when “slumming it” on this channel was running a job on a Torimach 😂
Black and gold look so good together!
I would love to see how it holds up over time. If if acts and responds like a regular skateboard, then the industry really needs to start moving in that direction. Wood boards break way too quickly.
Yep, My 15 & 17 Yr old boys go through about 5-6 boards a year each. They do Make carbon fiber boards which im going to pick one up for myself but that aluminum board kicks ass, napalmcustom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/napalm_dark_fiber_bottom_deck-1-e1624625580913-300x244.jpg
I’m curious how it would hold up to grinding and concrete. I also imagine this wouldn’t feel too good on the shins but it looks absolutely amazing
@CharlesExtrom It has the same mas as a wooden board, so it would be just as painful
Are you planning to share/sell the files of the design? I would love to 3D print this at a finger-board size and cast it 😍🔥
I want one for my mancave…what an awesome piece of art. The video is entertaining too!
Is the "grip tape" truly uneven bumps like it looked in the render? That seems like a good idea for increased grip, did you guys do any research onto potential patterns to use for the maximum grip since you had a reduced surface to use?
It's the render. I have a high performance pc and i still get uneven surfaces on the screen.
Exactly, I had thought they'd go for a crosshatch.
I am pretty sure that is the renderer, there is no point in rendereing millions of polygons for such small structures, plus it would absolutely destroy the performance of the viewport. The round bits are just an artifact of the lower polygon count.
I'm pretty sure the pattern you're seeing is the waviness from the large stepover with the ball mill combined with the v-shaved grooves added by chamfer tool. What you see on the screen is what will be machined.
What would you estimate a production version costs?
Design hours, machine hours, etc.?
Id say maybe 5 grand.
I would assume like wooden skateboard you would actually just bend the curved edges instead of wasting 90% of thick block, would make production cheaper & faster
@@SimonSays- not really, you see if you bend metal it weakens it and wants to bend back, so for maximum rigidity youd mill it from a block like shown. Since you need to mill all the holes anyways the roughing operation isnt what takes so long.
@@SimonSays- not a good idea to fatigue that metal. That board would have no pop and feel like mush each time you tried to ollie.
I completely agree braille needs to see this. As a skater and machinist this is absolutely a dream come true for me! Great work guys. I envisioned something similar. Too much time on the wire. 😂
Wow such masterpiece for wall art of CNC. And original.
I'm not skateboarder but seeing it, I want to be ! 😁🇲🇫
Quiero probarlo
Love this! Out of curiosity, if a client walked into the shop and asked you to make this for him, what would the bill be?
About $1,000 counting material and machine time
@@barrysetzer source : your butt?
@@barrysetzer Well…that kills the retail market right there.
@@barrysetzer lol you are vastly underestimating the cost of this. This is easily a $8000 part considering the setup and machine time.
@Tower Crisis, since im the one that designed it, programmed it, ordered the material, and machined it, i think I have a good idea what it cost 😂. $250 material, 4.5 hours machine time
Brilliant. Very impressive work. Cheers.
this is something i need, it looks beyond amazing
Bent after 1 run
glad to see stuff like this.
Yup, new trucks definitely need to be tightened up often as the bushings wear in. What bearings are you guys running? Some Swiss China Bones or something? The machined grip tape was a great idea too. Awesome job CNC-ing something that I doubt has ever been done/ attempted before. 👍👍
Damn that looks amazing. I feel like it should be in a museum or something, wow.
I swear Barry always does the coolest stuff!!
Thanks Mark! Like the guy in Gladiator said, most of the time: I do what I have to. But sometimes, I do what I want to.
@@barrysetzer bahahahaha 🤣
Y’all should definitely make another one to send to Braille skateboarding for their “You Make It, We Skate It” series!
i loved the whole process