First of all, alot of you guys have great ideas & great matching skills, but you have to have all the machining equipment & skills in the first place to make whatever you guys are inventing !
Burnishing tools are readily available. Even pressing a precision ball bearring through a machined bore does the trick. Mollart, Triumph and Cogsdill are 3 of the companies marketing burnishers. I've used burnishing tools for many years.
I'm not a machinist but have been around a shop or 2. I recognized the burnished finish immediately. A shop I used to work in brought in all kinds of burnished rod for making cylinders.
Appreciate you sharing this method of producing such a great tool. I dispute the fact you need all the fancy tools. Some tools are indispensable but with a little imagination and a lot of elbow grease this could be made without a mill.
Nice video. I wouldn't mind having a go at that. However I don't understand what it does to sizing. I assume it will reduce a diameter slightly? How do you arrive at a finished size you may be aiming at?
It puts a radius on a rough edge like deburring it without removing any material...correct? I've heard of burnishing tools for repairing contacts/points before so it's rounded shape when not flat where the points meet.
Ofc this tool is available in "store". Its called a "Roller burnishing tool" (i guess thats the correct translation). There are many different designs, even shapes to role a complex outer conture.
First of all, alot of you guys have great ideas & great matching skills, but you have to have all the machining equipment & skills in the first place to make whatever you guys are inventing !
Burnishing tools are readily available. Even pressing a precision ball bearring through a machined bore does the trick. Mollart, Triumph and Cogsdill are 3 of the companies marketing burnishers. I've used burnishing tools for many years.
I'm not a machinist but have been around a shop or 2. I recognized the burnished finish immediately. A shop I used to work in brought in all kinds of burnished rod for making cylinders.
we use these at work, you can buy them, but they are not cheap...this is good for small work shops....
Appreciate you sharing this method of producing such a great tool. I dispute the fact you need all the fancy tools. Some tools are indispensable but with a little imagination and a lot of elbow grease this could be made without a mill.
Very nice design.
Achei espetacular. Uma profissão que eu admiro muito é do torneiro mecânico. São excelentes profissionais.
Very extraordinary work, I really like it
Top!!!
Very nice!
6:34 That is a lot of run-out!! Holy Moly! Cool tool though!
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nice tool made one from scrap pieces. used on aluminium with great result, diameter about 0,01 mm less after use tool.
for a really nice finish you can get some diamond burnishing tools They are pretty affordable. gives you a mirror finish
is it a tool to get the coaxiality during the lathe processing?
Nice video. I wouldn't mind having a go at that. However I don't understand what it does to sizing. I assume it will reduce a diameter slightly? How do you arrive at a finished size you may be aiming at?
so what do you do with it ?
It puts a radius on a rough edge like deburring it without removing any material...correct? I've heard of burnishing tools for repairing contacts/points before so it's rounded shape when not flat where the points meet.
bravoo
I watched mekanik mesin from Indonesia about a month ago, made it!
Very nice! Some issues with the edit at the very end? (Black screen instead of video....)
Agreed, we lost the money shot 😢
Whoa!
How much longer do we have to put up with your Ads .😩
Non-machinist here (but hopeful for the future), would this also be surface hardening?
Yeah, the surface is much harder
Hello Mister Kraft! What are you doing?
Time pass
I'm a dum dum when it comes to this so excuse me for asking...What is it used for??
Please next put process name with size do you machining
10.05 what is process called ? To decrease the size for not to come the ball !
Насколько соток уминает поверхность?
Bad editing. Black screen is never a good look.
I think that's the upload rather than editing, but either way there are big chunks of the video missing, replaced with a black screen.
Tela preta no final
La pulidora usted la usa mal, el fuego tiene que caer del lado de usted.
6:41 Looks like run out in the tool. Bad collet?
Yep
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No es correcto usar anillos cuando manipulas un torno.
You work in the shop in socks and sandals... do you at LEAST wear eye protection for when you break a cutter, or chips fly?
Ofc this tool is available in "store". Its called a "Roller burnishing tool" (i guess thats the correct translation). There are many different designs, even shapes to role a complex outer conture.
I know how to true it up without that tool.
достаточно одного маленького подпипника наружу. вполне спавится с накаткой. делать и быстрей и проще
fly cutter
very bad result i dont know what item you produce due to the last portion of the video was block,,
Kis kam ka hai
For me...not good job. Only fajn Machine
Inclusão para deficientes visuais começa em 11:13 e termina em 11:32.
Precisa se atentar para as normas de segurança isso e de extrema importância em qualquer operação com máquinas operatrizes
So the question is what did you really do? Just a waste of time and peoples data
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Time and data wasted....
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Malisimo no se entiende para que es. Y encima la pantalla negra
Que lixo de ideia 😢