I'm Blown Away!! Wow!! That is so Sick!! At first glance it looked similar to the Terminator Hand as it rotated on the pedestal. I'd have one mounted to a base in my living room if I had the $$$. Nicely done.
I find watching the machine at work strangely satisfying. That is a lot of waste alloy to throw away or is it recycled into ingots again ready to be re-used. Would it not be better to have the caliper mount as one piece integral to the 'C' hub, for the strength and only make an adapter if a customer wants a different brake set up, just thinking out loud, I remember my uncle having parts like this made and it would be swapped between different machines and in some cases another company up and down my country. I would love to spend a couple of months observing all your process's being a retired time and motion inspector I always have an eye to streamline and make it more cost effective.
I've been trying to talk my boss into buying a 5 axis cnc mill for the last couple of years, and he has finally realized that we need a cnc mill to make some of the parts that we have been outsourcing. so he is looking at buying a 3 axis hass. I think I might have to show him this video so I can get him to go with the 5 axis instead.
The Fadal 88HS control is capable of 5 axis simultaneous machining like this, with the latter generation CPU cards, don't recall which ones. Don't think fadal can do the fancy TCP/TCPC like Haas and modern higher end machines. 32MP can also do 5 axis. Fadal has very small lookahead but it can do it. I watched a Fadal do a 5 axis simultaneous operation on a 6Al4V aerospace part during a job interview a few years ago (didn't take that $15/hr job 😆) So there is hope for your Fadal.
Although these are designed and built tough like a 1940's battleship, considering that these will be punished, due to the nature of the part's job, can these just be bolted on and run, or will these still go through an aluminum heat treating process and then get anodized? Either way, these parts are sexy. Unknown to me if these 5 pairs are only for you or for trial testing before production and open sales, but is the future calls for these being production and for sale, is it safe to assume the MSRP will be about $2000 a pair? and That is wishful thinking from me, as something tells me, these might be more along the lines of $4000 a pair? Either way, really nice looking stuff.
I am a mechanical engineer for machinery development in southern Brazil, I really like your work at Kibbetech!
Great Channel, with Great information right through the whole video.
Always good to find machining channels like this on UA-cam.
Very Nice Work....you guys did all that Beautiful work..Now make 1 for All Wheel Drive..
yeah yeah we know
I'm Blown Away!! Wow!! That is so Sick!! At first glance it looked similar to the Terminator Hand as it rotated on the pedestal. I'd have one mounted to a base in my living room if I had the $$$.
Nicely done.
Greetings from Poland. great clip. love all the explanation and cad/cam part of the video.
That cad/cam work is insane! I think i need a 5 axis now
That's the most incredible spindle ever made! Can't wait to see what Ryan dreams up next?..
That is nuts! Nice job guys.
Very nice video man!! Good job
Congratulations on your new baby!
Gorgeous!
looks awesome, very inspiring.
Nice work! 👏🏼
I have a wild idea and I think you’re the only shop crazy and skilled enough to do it.
This is me daily. But my wallet dictates me dping it.
far from it. this guys are way behind the curve on spindles. its cool though.
Awesome work guys!!
Yall getting some mechanics congrats! Looking good 👍
Be patient your run times will get better
Looks great.
I just subbed, dont even like trucks but I do like machining... oh yeah a little bit of comedy was nice.
Beautiful
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They're going to look so good PURPLE!
no they are not lol
@@Kibbetech best make sure Matt isn’t given the job of arranging the anodizing then 😅
That is some gangster work!
Beautiful 👍🏻
Great video guys! Love it
Nicely done!!
That's some alien technology! So badass 😎
I know where you can get some dovetail fixtures that are narrower than the ones on the machine you have now
Damn that is bad ass guys!
Keep building the cool shit!
I wish you guys were in Colorado! I'd be bugging all the time for a job hahaha!
This is awesome!!! PS: whats the music score at the beginning and the end
Love the videos!
I WANT TO DO SHIT LIKE THIS! Can't exactly 3d print truck spindles XD
So badass!
🤙 game on.
I find watching the machine at work strangely satisfying. That is a lot of waste alloy to throw away or is it recycled into ingots again ready to be re-used. Would it not be better to have the caliper mount as one piece integral to the 'C' hub, for the strength and only make an adapter if a customer wants a different brake set up, just thinking out loud, I remember my uncle having parts like this made and it would be swapped between different machines and in some cases another company up and down my country.
I would love to spend a couple of months observing all your process's being a retired time and motion inspector I always have an eye to streamline and make it more cost effective.
beautiful... man such a part must cost a fortune...
I've been trying to talk my boss into buying a 5 axis cnc mill for the last couple of years, and he has finally realized that we need a cnc mill to make some of the parts that we have been outsourcing. so he is looking at buying a 3 axis hass. I think I might have to show him this video so I can get him to go with the 5 axis instead.
Wow, they came out really nice. So my only question is how did You guys like the new UMC 1000?
The weight difference between the billet and manufactured spindle?
Well, time to sell the Fadal and get a 5 axis machine in the garage haha
The Fadal 88HS control is capable of 5 axis simultaneous machining like this, with the latter generation CPU cards, don't recall which ones. Don't think fadal can do the fancy TCP/TCPC like Haas and modern higher end machines. 32MP can also do 5 axis. Fadal has very small lookahead but it can do it. I watched a Fadal do a 5 axis simultaneous operation on a 6Al4V aerospace part during a job interview a few years ago (didn't take that $15/hr job 😆)
So there is hope for your Fadal.
Kick ass! I love this shit!
First! Just sat down to take a 💩. The timing couldn’t have been any better! This is gonna be the best 💩 of the week! 👍🏻
I just dropped a fat pile of turd meat and a couple thick chunks of shit pieces around said pile of shit meat and great video!
I'm guessing one time savings will be parting off large chunks initially, large fairly simple shapes.
not necessarily
Although these are designed and built tough like a 1940's battleship, considering that these will be punished, due to the nature of the part's job, can these just be bolted on and run, or will these still go through an aluminum heat treating process and then get anodized? Either way, these parts are sexy. Unknown to me if these 5 pairs are only for you or for trial testing before production and open sales, but is the future calls for these being production and for sale, is it safe to assume the MSRP will be about $2000 a pair? and That is wishful thinking from me, as something tells me, these might be more along the lines of $4000 a pair? Either way, really nice looking stuff.
essentially right outta the machine onto a truck! These go hand in hand with our center mount front end and Pricing is north of your guesses.
@@Kibbetech Roger that.. Thank you.. I'll keep my eyes open on these. really nice looking stuff.
What made you guys choose 7075 instead of an alloy you could actually do a weld repair on?
Beauty in strength
Do you have any complaints with the machine holding tolerance when the Y axis is a ways out from the column of the machine?
wow it's a huge block of aluminum, how long it takes to cut?, is that expensive?
So 4wd billet spindles start production next month?
Nice work !
Threading the hub bolts directly into aluminum? that’s pretty sketchy.
Not at all. Watch it again and see how it is actually done
I hope we get a 5 axis at work. but we dont have enough work for it.
Damn how much time does it take to programm a part like that roughly?
Their cad program probably writes the g code programming for it so they don't have to.
Dam I wish I could afford Billet Spindles Rod Ends LCA', & UCA's ,
what CAM do you use?
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Beauty and function cost $$. But how many $$?
Approximately how many hours of machine time?
You didn't watch the video? Lol
Said approximately 6hrs total
approximately in the video if you watch it all the way through
it's at the point where no normal human being could afford a set of these. Great product for the 250k prerunner.
above average trucks for the above average consumer. Not to sound like an ass but I don't want cookie cutter components or builds
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Man you hiring?
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1500 spindle that fits 8 bolt 2500 bearing and hub. Please? Thank you! Take my money.
when the clueless run wild in the shop
elaborate
it will be a shame to powder coat it
raw machined surface looks soo good
I thought you were building an actual spindle, not a knuckle/hub carrier...
spindle, upright, knuckle.... same same
You guys gonna make some billet Strap on Dildos next or what ? Lol... billet ER thang..... keep kicking ass.
the surface finish is bad
noobs