【加工動画46】旋盤で端面ローレット/How to face knurling on a lathe

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  • @No-One-of-Consequence
    @No-One-of-Consequence Рік тому +217

    I love how the knurling isn't square. All my checkering files make for really clean, square knurling, but the gentle curvature of the lines made in this process is gorgeous.

    • @patrickhayes3099
      @patrickhayes3099 Рік тому +9

      I will now be looking @ knurling to see if it is square or rotary cut. Very subtle. Going to find an example of square cut now to compare the process....

    • @No-One-of-Consequence
      @No-One-of-Consequence Рік тому +1

      @@patrickhayes3099 Happy to help.

    • @conexant51
      @conexant51 Рік тому +1

      Yes! It reminds me of how artisan cobblers would sometimes make intricate curved patterns in road design.

    • @No-One-of-Consequence
      @No-One-of-Consequence Рік тому +1

      @@conexant51 Well said.

    • @xijinpig7978
      @xijinpig7978 Рік тому +1

      this method was used by china 50 years ago
      japan is slow

  • @ふにゃたろ
    @ふにゃたろ 10 місяців тому +12

    すげえ。ワークと工具と逆についてる・・・こんなことできるんだ。脱帽です。

  • @hahagagagaga4710
    @hahagagagaga4710 Рік тому +101

    This guy is amazing and his machine is super clean and the things he does with his lathe is unbelievable

  • @有限会社伊鈴製作所
    @有限会社伊鈴製作所 11 місяців тому +6

    端面ローレット!!素晴らしすぎます!!!
    しかも旋盤でやるとは・・・。発想力宇宙規模。
    モノづくりと共にあらんことを。

  • @flaplap
    @flaplap 10 місяців тому +6

    方向変えてから加工する音が昔の印字プリンターみたいな音で好き

  • @stratocaster1greg
    @stratocaster1greg Рік тому +17

    I recently learned how to do this on my Atlas shaper. Never dreamed of doing on a lathe. Very creative thinking and beautiful results.

    • @jb-xc4oh
      @jb-xc4oh 11 місяців тому +1

      I am going to try this on my shaper too.

  • @skunkjobb
    @skunkjobb Рік тому +48

    I thought it would be more visible that the cuts are curved and not straight but I can hardly see it on the finished product. Looks great.

    • @polyesterdreamboat
      @polyesterdreamboat Рік тому +3

      Yeah that was the part that I was wondering about, too. The setup made sense to me, but I expected the curves to be apparent

    • @oldfarthacks
      @oldfarthacks Рік тому +1

      Very true, if you did not know that the cross slide was moving along with the bit sweeping across, you would not easily see that the lines are not straight. But armed with that knowledge, you can pick up both motions in the final cut. Still a very interesting process.

    • @richtes
      @richtes Рік тому +2

      During the video was thinking could do on a shaper and have straight lines but the final result looked fine as it was.

    • @ellieprice3396
      @ellieprice3396 Рік тому +1

      If the cutter was rotating in a smaller arc the knurls would be more curved.

    • @TrevorDennis100
      @TrevorDennis100 Рік тому

      The large offset of the cutting tool minimized the curve, but it also cause the chatter we could hear. It was quite apparent on the workpiece after the first direction cuts, and while we could hear the vibration (which was causing the chatter) there was no sign of it when we saw the finished piece. I don't know if he slowed the spindle down and took some spring passes, or polished the piece with a wire wheel perhaps?

  • @Neudezign
    @Neudezign Рік тому +43

    Certainly unconventional, but definitely innovative 👍 That's pretty darn cool all the same!

  • @MachiningandMicrowaves
    @MachiningandMicrowaves Рік тому +13

    Wonderful! I must try this with my giant flycutter held in the lathe chuck. I love your work.

  • @須磨保太郎-s2y
    @須磨保太郎-s2y Рік тому +4

    なんだろう、気持ち良くて見入ってしまいました。

  • @suovic
    @suovic Рік тому +1

    私はあなたをとても尊敬しています。 本当に美しいロボットで、非常に高い労働文化を持っています。 あなたから多くのことを学ぶことができます。 ありがとうございます。

  • @DEtchells
    @DEtchells Рік тому +4

    Wow, brilliant! I never would have thought of this in a million years, but it worked so well and so easily!

  • @amirheydari2871
    @amirheydari2871 Рік тому +5

    You work very cleanly and carefully ,you are truly unique

  • @robertburns2415
    @robertburns2415 Рік тому +7

    Brilliantly conceived
    Flawlessly executed

  • @ClintsHobbiesDIY
    @ClintsHobbiesDIY Рік тому +4

    Wonderful work. The close up at the end proved it.

  • @Soulliom
    @Soulliom Рік тому +9

    Super cool and interesting technique! love the curvature of the knurls that comes in the final outcome, it really makes for a beautiful finish

  • @psowden76
    @psowden76 Рік тому +17

    Such a slow process, but the outcome was amazing. Love watching this gentleman work.

    • @KaranveerSingh97
      @KaranveerSingh97 Рік тому

      Choice of material and insert can make the process faster

    • @matejkuka797
      @matejkuka797 Рік тому +1

      slow ? i dont think so 5:50 ? we do cross knurling with our 5axis machine and honestly this method is maybe faster :D

  • @logannewman4532
    @logannewman4532 Рік тому +8

    The curves give the face the appearance of being spherical. Very cool.

  • @MrSpinteractive
    @MrSpinteractive Рік тому +17

    Very nicely done - bravo!

  • @matejkuka797
    @matejkuka797 Рік тому +1

    as a lover of mechanical engineering, huge respect for valuable experience :) thank you from Slovakia (a small country in the EU) :)

  • @jacksonlefteye
    @jacksonlefteye Рік тому +1

    awesome, i can't see a single imperfection in those pyramids, amazing consistency in that lathe

  • @matthew-gn4qd
    @matthew-gn4qd Рік тому +1

    that is really awesome and a beautiful finish. it was amazing to see the smoke coming off on the first pass. lovely work!

  • @BRICOLAB
    @BRICOLAB Рік тому +4

    Beautiful result, I never thought I could trust Power feed so much!

    • @StonesAndSand
      @StonesAndSand Рік тому +2

      As long as there is minimal backlash, and you don't disengage the cross-feed when reversing, it should work just as shown.

  • @zenith-worldmkii
    @zenith-worldmkii 11 місяців тому +1

    これはまるで超高級腕時計の文字盤の装飾であるギョウシェ彫みたいですね。自分は素材加工は全くわからないですが素晴らしいです。

  • @KAPANGAAAMASTER
    @KAPANGAAAMASTER Рік тому +1

    Greetings from Argentina. Love your work, hope I buy myself a lathe sometime in the future. Your work and methods are very ingenious

  • @conservative-proud
    @conservative-proud Рік тому +6

    Beautiful work as usual !

  • @Elektronaut
    @Elektronaut Рік тому +6

    Great work and setup! If you go slow you can get away even with the most unvonvetional setup!

  • @wh0tube
    @wh0tube Рік тому +2

    What sorcery is this? Milling on the lathe! 😉👍 the precision and repeatability is amazing.

  • @АлександрХоданов-в7х

    Всегда приятно смотреть Ваши видео

  • @Mr1990hjc
    @Mr1990hjc Рік тому +1

    Wow, very surprising, I watched the work thinking, how is he going to do that with a lathe, and now I'm still thinking, how did he do that !! Bravo, Thank You.

  • @-PORK-CHOP-
    @-PORK-CHOP- 11 місяців тому +1

    This looks fantastic, I like the slight curve in the knurling 👍👍👍👍👌👌

  • @fujimoto21
    @fujimoto21 Рік тому +10

    同業ではないけど、おそらくこんなマニアックなチャンネルは同業の人しか見ないと思う。そんな中で世界中から(・∀・)イイネ!!もらえるのは世界の職人の目から見ても素晴らしい仕事をしているだなって思います。すごいよあんた!!!

  • @luke_fabis
    @luke_fabis Рік тому +1

    It never occurred to me that you could put the tool in the lathe chuck and the workpiece on the slide. But it makes perfect sense that it would be possible. The overall forces the lathe experiences should be pretty similar in either case.
    Thanks for sharing! This is really creative.

    • @jttech44
      @jttech44 Рік тому +4

      It more or less turns it into a horizontal mill, which is where this would usually be done, hence the unorthodox fixturing.

    • @Madcattlx
      @Madcattlx Рік тому +4

      ​@@jttech44many of the smaller "hobbyist" size lathes (like Craftsman, Logan, and Southbend) have optional accessories to turn the lathe into a mill by mounting a sideways table and vertical screw in place of the tool post. I hear they're not the greatest thing to use, but OK for a hobbyist who might not want to pay for an entire second machine if not used often.

  • @jb-xc4oh
    @jb-xc4oh 11 місяців тому +1

    Very creative, thank you for the demonstration.

  • @tsubotchi3
    @tsubotchi3 10 місяців тому +1

    旋盤のチャックは丸棒をつかむだけじゃないですね!
    応用力凄いです!

    • @ぉヴぇ44
      @ぉヴぇ44 3 дні тому

      俺なら固定時にバイト折ってると思う

  • @lionandthelamb2907
    @lionandthelamb2907 11 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely well done!!! That is so cool!!❤

  • @СашаХаустов-с5у
    @СашаХаустов-с5у Рік тому +7

    Хорошая работа

  • @kmalnasef1512
    @kmalnasef1512 Рік тому +1

    it is very good idea.
    you invent a new way to make circular File.

  • @Cerololo
    @Cerololo Рік тому +1

    Best lathe work music ever! Thank you!

  • @gordonburns8731
    @gordonburns8731 Рік тому +2

    A brilliant concept and demonstration. Thank you. Aregato.

  • @backho12
    @backho12 Рік тому +4

    Brilliantly genius! Now I have to think of where to use some end knurling!

    • @oldfarthacks
      @oldfarthacks Рік тому

      Find a way to mount one of your hammers. This sort of end cut is used on some framing hammers to cut down on bent nails.

    • @jttech44
      @jttech44 Рік тому

      Hammers, meat hammers, legs that grip a surface, knobs, screws, all sorts of decorative stuff, can be used against another knurled surface to prevent rotation, etc etc.
      Usually you do this on a mill, but, can be done on a late like this if you get creative with the fixtures like they did.

  • @scottriddell7893
    @scottriddell7893 Рік тому +1

    Wonderfully video. ありがとうございました

  • @verdiblue
    @verdiblue Рік тому +1

    great camera work. love that machine too - so quiet

  • @elduderino1329
    @elduderino1329 Рік тому +2

    Nice job. As soon as I repair the power feed on my lathe I’ll give it a try on a pair of knife handle scales.

  • @dcxplant
    @dcxplant Рік тому +1

    Engine turning on a lathe... awesome!

  • @skylark4901
    @skylark4901 11 місяців тому +1

    Nice, I'll put this in my bucket

  • @gaildimick1831
    @gaildimick1831 Рік тому +2

    Looks very nice. Thanks, God Bless

  • @Weekend_DIY
    @Weekend_DIY Рік тому +1

    旋盤を使う機会は無いですが勉強になりました👍

  • @mr.ranyhomemade2466
    @mr.ranyhomemade2466 Рік тому +1

    So awesome your diy

  • @rela1207
    @rela1207 11 місяців тому +1

    Very nice mister!!! Thank you

  • @yourhighschoolenglishteach8405

    very simple and efficient

  • @ManiacMitrandir
    @ManiacMitrandir Рік тому +2

    One of the next videos will be "how to cook a ramen on a lathe" ))) Man, you're true artist)

  • @romandybala
    @romandybala Рік тому +2

    Nicely done but what is the application?

    • @SwaplampJapan
      @SwaplampJapan  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching.
      This is a work piece for demonstration purposes.
      I think it can be used for contact surfaces and decorations that require non-slip.

  • @RupanagudiRaviShankar
    @RupanagudiRaviShankar Рік тому +1

    Fantastic technique
    👍

  • @bigblue1402
    @bigblue1402 Рік тому +1

    You just keep getting better

  • @WalterNoest
    @WalterNoest Рік тому +1

    Your channel is pure precision!

  • @shiny5837
    @shiny5837 11 місяців тому +1

    グリッドに見えてあれ実は円弧だったのか-。感動。
    凄いな。この機械幾らくらいするのか、この機械造るのも凄い精度ですよね。

    • @SwaplampJapan
      @SwaplampJapan  11 місяців тому +2

      ご視聴いただきありがとうございます。
      この機械は15年前に受注生産で作っていただいた復刻版のような機械なので、750万円ほどしました。

    • @shiny5837
      @shiny5837 11 місяців тому +1

      @@SwaplampJapan 様。
      電動工具などと一緒にしては失礼なのですが、
      毎日電動工具う使ってる私は、軸ブレが全くない回転に驚きが
      隠せません。精度の高い日本の技術、大切にしたいのですが
      国もメーカーも海外にばかり頼って、良くないな。
      素晴らしい動画です。

  • @joewhitney4097
    @joewhitney4097 Рік тому +2

    That was really cool. Love your videos.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @Sun-ut9gr
    @Sun-ut9gr Рік тому +10

    Instead of rotating 90° once, I wonder what it'd look like if you rotated the work 60° twice 🤔❤

    • @Flyingwigs
      @Flyingwigs Рік тому

      I think it would look very cool, and be symmetrical! Triangles with curves!

  • @somebodyelse6673
    @somebodyelse6673 Рік тому +1

    That... was not what I expected. Good show.

  • @rextransformation7418
    @rextransformation7418 Рік тому +1

    So very clever. Bravo!!
    ... and what are you using this for?

    • @SwaplampJapan
      @SwaplampJapan  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching.
      This is a demonstration workpiece,
      It can be used for fixed equipment such as ground surfaces and vices that require non-slip.

  • @COREAN-killer
    @COREAN-killer Рік тому +1

    참~ 깔끔하고 좋은영상입니다
    한국에서 자주 보고있습니다 화이팅~

  • @Darkrif1957
    @Darkrif1957 Рік тому +1

    🙄 Beautiful Teacher

  • @machinist_matt
    @machinist_matt Рік тому +2

    Interesting technique, like screw cutting but on the face. 👍

  • @erikisberg3886
    @erikisberg3886 Рік тому +1

    Very clever thinking, not seen that before!
    In my opinion the curved pattern looks really nice, useful tip.

  • @MrArtVendelay
    @MrArtVendelay 11 місяців тому +1

    The tool turning in the check and the work stationary in the tool holder. I'm no machinest and I never saw that. Have you folks that work in machine shops ever do this sort of thing, have the tool spin in the chuck of the lathe?

  • @Reman1975
    @Reman1975 Рік тому +4

    Very nice setup. This looks like a relatively cheap way for a hobby engineer to put professional looking knurling on custom vice jaws......... Well, cheaper than buying a ram type shaper machine just to do the job. :)

    • @michaelandersen7535
      @michaelandersen7535 Рік тому

      I think it will be tricky with long parts. Perhaps it's not so bad if both the knurling axes are at 45 degrees to the long dimension, but that's hard to hold. It won't be as fast but I think the old "put a v bit in the lathe and mill with it" might give better results

    • @Reman1975
      @Reman1975 Рік тому

      @@michaelandersen7535 I was thinking along the lines of bolting a vice jaw blank onto an angle plate (Using the reliefed holes that the jaws will eventually be mounted to the vice with), then mounting that close to the near end of the top slide, and as far above centre as you can without having the jaw get swiped by the cutter while it's at the back of it's swing (..... Did that sentence make any sense? I've re-read it a few tines and it still doesn't feel like it quite reflects what I mean). Once you've done one direction of cross hatching, move the angle plate/jaw setup to the rear of the slide and do the other cross hatching on the back swing of the cutters travel.
      It should result in a cross hatch that curves in slightly at the top of the jaw faces.

  • @Canajaf
    @Canajaf Рік тому +1

    Lavorazione interessante! L'utilizzo pratico?

  • @DirkWrightxyz
    @DirkWrightxyz Рік тому +2

    Another excellent video! Thanks

  • @SergeySamodelkin782
    @SergeySamodelkin782 Рік тому +1

    Good.👍👋

  • @michielbuse4386
    @michielbuse4386 Рік тому +1

    Great work, but personally would have preferred a planing bench to do this job!

  • @Pete-xe3il
    @Pete-xe3il 9 місяців тому +1

    A slightly different method, but this is far from new. Ornamental turners have been doing much the same and far more complex for hundreds of years. It was still fairly clever to figure out how to set up the spindle rpm and cross feed ratio to do this automatically.

  • @AlexTrull
    @AlexTrull 11 місяців тому +1

    so beautiful

  • @TheZombieSaints
    @TheZombieSaints Рік тому +1

    WOW! Amazing work!

  • @ZlodieIzZaholustia
    @ZlodieIzZaholustia Рік тому +2

    Отличная работа, мастер!!!

    • @ИванШипулин-з7ш
      @ИванШипулин-з7ш Рік тому

      Я не пойму как он в шаг попадает.. Арзимедову спираль если нарезает станок, но там шаг крупный. Объясни)))

    • @ZlodieIzZaholustia
      @ZlodieIzZaholustia Рік тому +1

      @@ИванШипулин-з7ш у него на станке есть подача поперечная. Он не размыкает хода при отводе резца. Типа как обычная резьба, только поперек)

  • @andybelieves
    @andybelieves Рік тому +1

    Excellent technique!

  • @CliveBagley
    @CliveBagley Рік тому +1

    Absolutely exquisite.

  • @dixonqwerty
    @dixonqwerty Рік тому +1

    Wow that is really cool!

  • @АндрейАндрей-х1ф5ы

    Работа сделана красиво и граматно! Однозначно Лайк

  • @onepairofhands
    @onepairofhands 11 місяців тому +1

    nice work sir

  • @Afro408
    @Afro408 Рік тому +1

    Your lathe is too clean! 🤣 Mustn't be doing much with it. 😉 Great job of fly cutting. I love fly cutters and use them a lot on my milling machine.

  • @grottonisred6541
    @grottonisred6541 Рік тому +1

    Holy moly that is perfect 👍

  • @BurtonsAttic
    @BurtonsAttic Рік тому +1

    Sweet!

  • @harmlesscreationsofthegree1248
    @harmlesscreationsofthegree1248 Рік тому +10

    Really awesome! Your videos are always interesting and entertaining to watch 🙂

  • @RobertLBarnard
    @RobertLBarnard Рік тому +1

    Quite beautiful.

  • @spidersinspace1099
    @spidersinspace1099 Рік тому +1

    Very clever and nice.

  • @7th_dwarf542
    @7th_dwarf542 Рік тому +1

    something new. thank you for the vid

  • @surindersingh4786
    @surindersingh4786 Рік тому +1

    Amazing 👏 thanks a ton for this informative video

  • @roqford
    @roqford Рік тому +1

    Simple and efective, thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @I_SuperHiro_I
    @I_SuperHiro_I Рік тому +1

    Worlds coolest metronome.

  • @daneofderpgaming9168
    @daneofderpgaming9168 Рік тому +3

    would the speed and feed be the same for doing threads?

    • @rexnemo
      @rexnemo Рік тому

      I was thinking more of the spiral inside the three jaw chuck , if you take the jaws out and look at it , but I think they are probably milled out as it is a much heavier cut and I expect a slot drill is used to make it with a rotary table geared to the cross feed of the mill .

  • @timturner7609
    @timturner7609 Рік тому +1

    I can't wait to try it.

  • @mudnducs
    @mudnducs 11 місяців тому +1

    Very nice!!

  • @OneTequilaTwoTequila
    @OneTequilaTwoTequila 11 місяців тому +1

    Good job! I'm just curious, though, what kind of application face knurling would be used for. I can't think of when you'd need grip on the end of a rod.

  • @hombre0leg
    @hombre0leg Рік тому +1

    I still love you. You are a miracle🌷

  • @nigel900
    @nigel900 Рік тому +1

    Very nice work. 👍🏻

  • @maod666
    @maod666 Рік тому +1

    very nice job... can i ask you?... how synchronise the movements between the spindle and the slide?... thank you very much for sharing your skill and expertise.

    • @SwaplampJapan
      @SwaplampJapan  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for watching.
      I used the automatic feed of the lathe.
      I did not release it until the depth of the groove was ideal, and returned it by reversing.

  • @kei_TE_
    @kei_TE_ Рік тому +101

    機械加工をかじった程度の私には主軸にバイトを付けて大回転させてる映像だけで背筋がウニウニする恐怖感

    • @_MadFox
      @_MadFox Рік тому +2

      А как же фрезерные работы, особенно работы флайкаттером?

    • @ЕвгенийАнохин-и9с
      @ЕвгенийАнохин-и9с Рік тому +1

      Ж

    • @俺の特濃ファッンボックスミルク
      @俺の特濃ファッンボックスミルク Рік тому +6

      フライス盤のフライカッターみたら失神してそう

    • @kei_TE_
      @kei_TE_ Рік тому +17

      @@俺の特濃ファッンボックスミルク
      いや、フライス盤のあれは「そういうもの」として受け入れてしまっているからそれほどでもないなぁ
      やっぱり経験不足と「主軸の向き」が私に恐怖感を与えているのかと

    • @_MadFox
      @_MadFox Рік тому

      @@俺の特濃ファッンボックスミルク 🤣👍

  • @Warick.Grubb.
    @Warick.Grubb. Рік тому +1

    excellent, I want your lathe!

  • @GoldSrc_
    @GoldSrc_ Рік тому +1

    Beautiful work, well done.