This a very talented idea with the mind in the creator for me your 100 percent mechanical engineee who built your owned face milling cutter.... im a motorcycle mechanic in the phillopines and i love what you did to create something .....❤
nice video....very professionally presented.....i very much appreciate that we weren't forced to listen to a talking head and also there was no music.....perfect....just the work and nothing but the work, exactly as it should be.
Very cool! I wanted to make an insert tool like this for a Bridgeport but never got around to it in school. One thing I read in machinery's handbook was that on tooling like this with multiple bits it is useful to slightly offset the slots from true so that it minimizes chatter by broadening the frequency response and lowering the maximum resonant quality. Like for a four-bit cutter, you could offset two consecutive slots by plus one degree from true, and the other by minus one degree. This will slightly alter the balance, but high precision tools need to be balanced after machining anyway. 🙂
QUERO UNO IGUALITO, pero recién estoy haciendo mi torno, pieza por pieza porque no hay plata, pero apenas termine eso lo pondré en mis primeros proyectos, que alucinante, ver una maquinaria perfecta un sueño que todos quisieran tener y pensar que dentro de todo hay personas que nos dan esas ilusiones y nos enseñan con tanta paciencia que hasta un niño entendería, gracias don Pablo
Whoa! That's a very nice cutter! With all that mass, it should power through most jobs easily 👍 I've used a large 160mm concrete hole saw as a face mill for finishing a large wood surface. The wood block was too thick to fit in a planer/joiner, so I thought "hey, we can use a hole saw like a fly cutter". On location, didn't have too many tools or too much time, and we had to finish the job, so it seemed like a good idea at the time (doesn't it always). We (I mean me) underestimated the cutting forces involved, and the very first cut send the chunk of wood flying 6 feet across the room, and toppled the heavy drill press it was mounted on!! Thankfully, the cord came loose and the machine switched itself off. For a moment there, I felt someone was going to die 😱 Thankfully no one was injured. After that we clamped everything double tight, increased the cutter speed, slowed the feed way down and then it gave a really nice finish on that block of wood.
Stunning.....simply stunning If I cannot convince you to move in next door, perhaps simply down the block......Texas is nice this time of year...LOL Cheers
I gotta be honest, at the end of the video when it was spinning on a empty mill, I thought for a second you were going to use it to tram the table of the mill. I about had a heart attack. Well done sir. I love the tool height adjustment screws.
Excelent. I have to do the same thing on my mill, 'cause my lathe isnt' big enough, to produce 2 spoked wheels for my bandsaw 440 mm in diameter. =/ I hope it will work as planned.. Cheers.
What kind of milling machine are you using? What kind of tolerance it can provide for boring holes and what are the surface finish tolerance when face milling? Nice tool, I hope you put thought into balancing it.
Love it. I'd like a half inch thick plexiglass guard between it and my head if I was using it. Just in case a grub screw came loose and it threw a tool holder at me!
Nice project - thanks! I'm very interested in the "router table" that you show at 9:18. Is the (appears to be 8-flute) bearing-guided chamfer bit something you purchased or fabricated? If purchased, can you share the source, and if fabricated, any details on what you started with and how you went about it. Do you use any other bits in it (e.g., very small corner radius)? I use router tables all the time in woodworking but hadn't thought of extending the concept to finishing steel parts - genius! A brief overview of your machine would make a very nice, short video. Thanks!
the right way to make a fly cutter, multiple carbides. most YT videos are of single cutter heads, not so great.... I think STORM VULCAN when I think fly cutter....
Powertapping that nice piece of steel - man, you have balls ! ;D
This a very talented idea with the mind in the creator for me your 100 percent mechanical engineee who built your owned face milling cutter.... im a motorcycle mechanic in the phillopines and i love what you did to create something .....❤
nice video....very professionally presented.....i very much appreciate that we weren't forced to listen to a talking head and also there was no music.....perfect....just the work and nothing but the work, exactly as it should be.
Very cool! I wanted to make an insert tool like this for a Bridgeport but never got around to it in school. One thing I read in machinery's handbook was that on tooling like this with multiple bits it is useful to slightly offset the slots from true so that it minimizes chatter by broadening the frequency response and lowering the maximum resonant quality. Like for a four-bit cutter, you could offset two consecutive slots by plus one degree from true, and the other by minus one degree. This will slightly alter the balance, but high precision tools need to be balanced after machining anyway. 🙂
Nice job,pretty cool face mill, also I liked the use of a mill like a lathe to true up the material to the arbor!👍🇺🇸
Dude,I love the way when you use the mill as Lathe. Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching
Right, that's what I think too!👍💪🙏🏡🇺🇸
Looks like that head needs a lot more than just a deck. 😂😂 Enjoyed it, thanks for sharing.
Excelente profissional. Parabéns! Nota 10....100.....1000
The precision of your cutting oil application is unmatched.
That's the tool I am talking about, nice and easily done ! Love your video, right on Paul !
That’s a beautiful finish on both pieces !!
wow..... like every time its so wonderfull to watch... you r a genius !!!!
Thank you very much.
Merci... vous m'avez montré des méthodes que je n'avais pas imaginées pour cette fabrication
Beau travail
Perfect.. Thank you for sharing it!
I really enjoyed watching this beautiful work!
Thanks for watching
Хорошая работа! Креативно) 👍
A hell of great cutting job ! Awesome .
Essa interpolação manual que fez 😯😯😯 e ainda manteve dentro do desenho na peça 👏👏👏
I've done turning on a mill before, but never seen anything that big turned that way before.
incredible precision, perfect craftsmanship, powerfull tools. Total 💯 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That's some kinda flycutter!
I love it!!!!
Дуже професійно виконана робота, підписався на канал
Ótimo ferramenta bem elaborado , parabéns.
Great job! Nice peace of work! 👌👍👍
Excellent filming and excellent machining. Great video
Beautiful!!!! You're a Máster, genius👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for watching
QUERO UNO IGUALITO, pero recién estoy haciendo mi torno, pieza por pieza porque no hay plata, pero apenas termine eso lo pondré en mis primeros proyectos, que alucinante, ver una maquinaria perfecta un sueño que todos quisieran tener y pensar que dentro de todo hay personas que nos dan esas ilusiones y nos enseñan con tanta paciencia que hasta un niño entendería, gracias don Pablo
This face cutter is beautiful. Shaves like a razor. Especially this five-valve head. Congratulations 👌.
Thank you 🙂.
Cylinder head came out beautifully ! Good jod GENIUS
Thanks
Coolest project I have seen in a while. Great work!
Excellent design and manufacture, great addition to the shop.
Thanks for sharing
Good job, this is fvrite turning solution.
Best one of these I've seen on UA-cam. Well done.
This is an awesome video! This part that you Made turned out really well! Great job keep up the good work!
Your craftsmanship is a 10 star rating 👍
Perfect.. Thank you for sharing it!
Thanks
Talent beyond belief. I love it.
Whoa!
That's a very nice cutter! With all that mass, it should power through most jobs easily 👍
I've used a large 160mm concrete hole saw as a face mill for finishing a large wood surface.
The wood block was too thick to fit in a planer/joiner, so I thought "hey, we can use a hole saw like a fly cutter". On location, didn't have too many tools or too much time, and we had to finish the job, so it seemed like a good idea at the time (doesn't it always).
We (I mean me) underestimated the cutting forces involved, and the very first cut send the chunk of wood flying 6 feet across the room, and toppled the heavy drill press it was mounted on!! Thankfully, the cord came loose and the machine switched itself off.
For a moment there, I felt someone was going to die 😱
Thankfully no one was injured. After that we clamped everything double tight, increased the cutter speed, slowed the feed way down and then it gave a really nice finish on that block of wood.
Thank you for watching .
I wish you much success in your next project.👍
It work's exactly the way it should and leaving a nice finish
Aí sim hein uma ótima ferramenta show 🙏
This was a fantastic build video.
Thanks
Parabéns excelente trabalho sou do Brasil parabéns 🇧🇷👍
Без балансіровки така фреза убе фг бистро для разового використання підійде лайк за роботу бро
fantastic!! thanks
Simply fantastic 👍
I think that's so awesome that you can make your own tools with machine tools, but you need so many machines that I don't have.
Clever use of the mill mate.
Perfect brother..nice 💯❤🤝🇮🇩indonesia
Stunning.....simply stunning
If I cannot convince you to move in next door, perhaps simply down the block......Texas is nice this time of year...LOL
Cheers
Thanks for watching .
Wonderful video, aluminum cylinder head and casting cylinder CBN PCD 1/2× 3/16 3/8× 1/8.❤
Eres un gran profesional
Belo trabalho de usinagem
I gotta be honest, at the end of the video when it was spinning on a empty mill, I thought for a second you were going to use it to tram the table of the mill. I about had a heart attack.
Well done sir. I love the tool height adjustment screws.
Thanks for watching
Bro I think you don't need of surface grinding machine because u complete almost in milling. By the way very good this is high precise work.
Nice job man very good.
Nice videos i am very enjoy with your video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching
Great work i want one
Nice video mate, was so good I forced the missus to watch it! Cheers
Thanks for watching.
Excelent. I have to do the same thing on my mill, 'cause my lathe isnt' big enough, to produce 2 spoked wheels for my bandsaw 440 mm in diameter. =/ I hope it will work as planned.. Cheers.
офигенно! но обычно вроде треугольная пластина и один резец! я такую на ф300 сделал)))
Вот тоже стало интересно, зачем 4? С одной чистота по моему лучше была бы!
Another stunning job ,👍👍👍
Thanks
Estoy fascinado con su video y los cortadores de asientos como se o donde compran de antemano gracias espero su respuesta felicidades.
What kind of milling machine are you using? What kind of tolerance it can provide for boring holes and what are the surface finish tolerance when face milling? Nice tool, I hope you put thought into balancing it.
AWESOME. GREAT TOOL.
it was amazing, full of technique and precision😊👍
Thanks
With that nice cutter uuhhh.... Suscribed!!..
I really enjoyed watching the video thanks
Thanks for watching
This to much for this little machine, nice problem solving. Greating from Hungary
Thanks.
The solution is a higher tool weight.
Good stuff! And nice editing too 👍🏼
Thanks
Fantastic machine work .
Thanks
Nice video, thanks brother
Thanks for sharing this. It's absolutely Beautiful.
Very Nice vidéo and good job
Wonderful work...
Love it. I'd like a half inch thick plexiglass guard between it and my head if I was using it. Just in case a grub screw came loose and it threw a tool holder at me!
What a great project this is. Thanks for the step by step pics. May i ask what thickness the cutter ended up at?
Thanks.
4cm.
Fun to watch👍👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you very much for sharing it! I really enjoyed watching this beautiful work! Ty again 👍🏻
Thanks for watching.
Machines with the participation of the human mind create other machines or tools. Congratulations 👌.
Thank you 😀.
Excellent craftmanship buddy,enjoyed the build👍👍
Thanks.
excellent job a hug from Portugal✌✌✌
Best working. And best of the best tools. Getting better
Thanks for watching
Шикардос Profi
Belo trabalho parabens
Amazing.
Nice project - thanks! I'm very interested in the "router table" that you show at 9:18. Is the (appears to be 8-flute) bearing-guided chamfer bit something you purchased or fabricated? If purchased, can you share the source, and if fabricated, any details on what you started with and how you went about it. Do you use any other bits in it (e.g., very small corner radius)? I use router tables all the time in woodworking but hadn't thought of extending the concept to finishing steel parts - genius! A brief overview of your machine would make a very nice, short video. Thanks!
see HHW catalog
Great job!
Thanks
the youtube algorith dig in my mind to show me the home page, where this video have be waiting me to see ... this for wood planning would be the boss
your post is univercity and very good thank you
Thanks for watching
Good stuff 'n good skill = GOOD JOB 👍👍
Lovely balanced fly cutter
Not a Cylinder Head at 15:45. . That is a carburetor body. Very nice fly cutter. . impressive.
If that is a carb body, you are on the wrong videos, go watch how to change your oil tutorials.
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try skimming a cylinder head with 1 cutter.
great video.
perfectly done!
Thanks
बहुत ही सुंदर 💯
Bellissimo utensile, complimenti
Masya allah.very good.
the right way to make a fly cutter, multiple carbides. most YT videos are of single cutter heads, not so great.... I think STORM VULCAN when I think fly cutter....
Um trabalho super top
Amazing tool