I have always said in all my comments The size of a machine does not matter as long as it can do the job And yours does I'm very impressed And thank you for sharing
Excellent concept. There are obviously some areas that need to be improved upon for accuracy, but it's a DIY project. Anyone can have a machine shop cut the perfect parts. The beauty of DIY is creating awesome things like this without $500K in equipment. You've come up with an amazing design. I hope you don't mind me using it for inspiration because this looks like a really fun project. Congrats for making an awesome little device.
Thanks a lot. It's nice to see someone who understands and can appreciate. Of course I do not mind. I'm also very interested to see what you can do. One head it's good, but two better
oh my. soo nicely done. Very pleasing to se automation without computers acting up, destroying the day (the cnc-operator/programmer in me speaking) :) Also some inspiration & ideas for my machine to be able to get down in mod sizes. I think i need mod0.15 for my rc-servo project ;)
Fantastic work Serhii! Went to your channel and saw some of the other things you’ve built. Subscribed! My path currently appears to be on the toolmakers way. You do good work sir. Thanks!
@ My pleasure! Thank you for sharing your work and the process! Everything else on UA-cam is a time waster. Easy to judge, does it teach me? Tech, Spirit, Philosphy, Art, Culture, many subjects and many teachers. You are amongst them!
I love videos like this, they always leave me feeling inspired to make something! Alas, if only I had the knowledge, skill, time and dedication to go with the inspiration…. 😳
Здравствуйте. Я впечатлён идеей создания этого маленького станочка. Но по жёсткости и точности исполнения деталей оставляет желать лучшего. Надеюсь увидеть продолжение,- модернизацию станка на рельсах, винтах ШВП- хотя бы исполнения SFU12 серии и энкодером. Тогда уже точно будет непревзойдённая модель станка для зубонарезания. А в целом технически грамотная реализация механики станка, поздравляю! Понравилось и подписался на Вас!
огромное спасибо. Сама идея была создать этот станок без особых вложений все это валялось в гараже. по этому делал из того что было. продолжение будет. я его делал с определенной целью. часто нужны не большие шестеренки для разных проектов. и мне было интересно создать станок на чистой механике без компьютерного управления...
Excellent its very precise many projects can be achieved using this overall construction simply smart cost efficient given me some great ideas thanks for sharing thumbs up
@@garciarj61 it's scrap material so a parts list wouldn't be the most useful for you as you likely wont have the same thing lying around. just look at the general function parts in the video are doing and see what you have that could do the same. If you dont get hung up on using the same parts it's all really easily salvageable components.
Thanks a lot. Here the matter is different. I didn't make the dividing disk correctly. But it's already fixed. Watch this video. Here I am making gears for a new project. everything turned out great. ua-cam.com/video/QChCppBxIl0/v-deo.html
sugerencia: Con motores de pasos te eliminarías engranajes que son propensos al desgaste con trabajos continuados, y ganarías en precisión, entiendo que necesitarías una lógica electrónica pero ganas en precisión y simplicidad en actualización de la anchura de dientes. Por cierto es un trabajo excelente tienes mi voto
Спасибо. Дело в том, что собрать станок на электронике с шаговыми двигателями для меня не проблема. Мне просто было интересно применить такую схему. без электроники. как бы механический компьютер на перфокарте. как в старые добрые времена.
A lovely and intricate creation. I am most impressed by the fact that this runs purely electro mechanically and doesn't need a micro controller. But if I were to suggest an "upgrade", it'd be a dirt shield right behind the rotation axis of the gear, or outright reversing the cutting direction of the cutter. Throwing all that metal dust right into the moving parts can't be good for the little machine in the long run : (
Do you think a bigger version can be made ?🤔i am already thinking about a wiper motors/bigger motors....thats some great innovation you did beautiful concept 💯
Really amazing, Thanks for sharing! What type of metal is the actual pin used @12:17? Wouldn't that get wasted while trying to cut other metals? I'd love to me this ;) Thanks!
@@serengytech Thanks for your fast response. Did you need to to make the spinning pin that cuts or is it a standard product. Excuse me for my ignorance. I am confused about the angle of the cutting edge as I think it may change the shape of the resulting cogwheel. Again excuse my ignorannce :/ I'm really keen on building this thing ;)
subscribed! Congratulations on the way you solved the movement , steps and automation with only mechanical switches ! Your cutting tool is ingenious too. I would have used optical sensing for rotation. In this way it would need electronics, but you would be able to print a disc in transparent material (i.e. with a laser or inkjet printer) , and have infinite options.
Thanks a lot. I see you understand these systems. It's a pleasure to deal with such a person. I really liked the idea with the optical system, I'll take note
Alternatively, if you are to add electronics anyways, you could use a rotary encoder/potentiometer to control the motor and get infinite adjustability without having to change any parts. You could also replace the indexing motor with a stepper to do the same task. I love your electronic dividing head concept though.
@@serengytech технологии потерянной сверхцивилизации :)) кстати такая идея за улучшение, на некоторых заготовках видна нелинейность повторения поворота позиции енкодера и поэтому происходит накопление ошибки и последний зуб получается шире чем остальные. Если на концевике, фиксирующием поаврот, использовать шарик или скажем концевую гайку округлую, а не треугольник, чтобы позиция енкодера всегда совпадала, то ошибка в теории накапливаться не будет
@@MethelinaPills I have already fixed this error. the reason was in the non-corquet layout of the dividing disk. In this video I am making gears for a new project. everything turned out great. ua-cam.com/video/QChCppBxIl0/v-deo.html
Telling you good would be an understatement. You have created a jewel of mechanical-electrical engineering in 3D. Making criticisms of the actual use would be easy but the commitment, the competence, the planning, and the realization as well as the practical demonstration leave no space for you to have the best compliments. Just one observation: if I had the industrial waste you used I could compete with Elon Musk 😃😃
All this needs is a pitch adjustment. Very nice design though I can see improvements to it. How about a dust collection system and cutting oil drip? This would be excellent for hobbyists who need to make polymer, even glass gears.
@@serengytech yeah, that disk and its interface with the microswitch is certainly the linchpin of the system. I'm wondering if there's anything about the geometry of the switch lever that could make it more accurate. Another thought, when that switch engages, are you simply breaking the circuit to stop the rotational motor? It might be able to be stopped a few microseconds more quickly if you wire it so it also shorts the motor at the same time. "Short braking" is often used in such a scenario to stop these kinds of motors using the back EMF that occurs. Perhaps that's what you've already done anyway. Very cool project. Love things that are pulled together from random scrap like my own router table with parts from rollerblades and a rototiller.
Hey, I'm with you all the way on using "what's available" to make stuff. And your ingenuity is beyond question. But I think you are a bit short on providing engineering details on the various components here. Like the most important part - geometry of the single-point cutter! In any case, best wishes!
I don't usually make drawings. only a general concept for visualization. then pure improvisation. I adjust one spare part to another as construction progresses
You should offer a kit or at least plans with motor sizes etc, so others could follow your example. I don’t have a lot of the stuff laying about and would even know where to begin to find the drives and switches of the correct sizes. 😊
Simply put genius , I love the idea surely there is room for improvement but overall great concept simple yet effective as a diy creator gears are essential to my work and a machine like this surely will save me couple of bucks, i want to know where did you get the cutter is it sold online or did you make it your self?
I have always said in all my comments
The size of a machine does not matter as long as it can do the job
And yours does
I'm very impressed
And thank you for sharing
Thanks friend for your support
Классный проект. Простенько и со вкусом. Сам хочу сделать нечто подобное и ваша работа меня вдохновляет. Оказывается не все так страшно.
Огромное спасибо. Давно хотел ее сделать. А я постоянно вдохновляюсь вашими проектами.
Clever little device. Brilliantly made!!!!!!
Thanks a lot
Wenn man von der Präzision mal absieht is das absolut genial gemacht. Schöne Arbeit und noch besseres Video. Thx👍
Thanks buddy for your support.
That was an awesome project. Let’s see more!
Excellent concept. There are obviously some areas that need to be improved upon for accuracy, but it's a DIY project. Anyone can have a machine shop cut the perfect parts. The beauty of DIY is creating awesome things like this without $500K in equipment. You've come up with an amazing design. I hope you don't mind me using it for inspiration because this looks like a really fun project. Congrats for making an awesome little device.
Thanks a lot. It's nice to see someone who understands and can appreciate. Of course I do not mind. I'm also very interested to see what you can do. One head it's good, but two better
oh my. soo nicely done.
Very pleasing to se automation without computers acting up, destroying the day (the cnc-operator/programmer in me speaking) :) Also some inspiration & ideas for my machine to be able to get down in mod sizes.
I think i need mod0.15 for my rc-servo project ;)
It is a really good job that deserves appreciation
Thanks a lot
I think it’s a very nice job. I just wish you had a kit for it. I don’t have that kind of stuff lying around. Thank you for sharing.
you're welcome
Interesting and cleverly designed gear cutting assembly. Now you have to up-scale it for larger gears and maybe even market such a setup... Thumbs Up!
Thank you. I purposely made it so small. because i need small gears for my future project
Very nice work friend, Taking scrap and building a machine is really a achievement in my book
Thank you friend.
Fantastic work Serhii! Went to your channel and saw some of the other things you’ve built. Subscribed! My path currently appears to be on the toolmakers way. You do good work sir. Thanks!
Thank you friend for your support
@ My pleasure! Thank you for sharing your work and the process! Everything else on UA-cam is a time waster. Easy to judge, does it teach me? Tech, Spirit, Philosphy, Art, Culture, many subjects and many teachers. You are amongst them!
One of the greatest machinist of this time
Marvelous ❤❤❤
Love from electrical department of India
Excellent idea sir, go & continue your invention , god be with you always & more power...
Хорошее техническое воображение, настоящий конструктор!
Спасибо дружище. Это старые забытые технологии, раньше все на перфокартах работало
You still have to think about it, calculate it. But the result is worth it. Cool machine
Thanks a lot. Nothing complicated with calculations. there is a special application in the phone for calculating gears
I love videos like this, they always leave me feeling inspired to make something!
Alas, if only I had the knowledge, skill, time and dedication to go with the inspiration…. 😳
Thank you. very glad you liked it. The main desire, there will be time. I also took a long time
Здравствуйте. Я впечатлён идеей создания этого маленького станочка. Но по жёсткости и точности исполнения деталей оставляет желать лучшего. Надеюсь увидеть продолжение,- модернизацию станка на рельсах, винтах ШВП- хотя бы исполнения SFU12 серии и энкодером. Тогда уже точно будет непревзойдённая модель станка для зубонарезания.
А в целом технически грамотная реализация механики станка, поздравляю! Понравилось и подписался на Вас!
огромное спасибо. Сама идея была создать этот станок без особых вложений все это валялось в гараже. по этому делал из того что было. продолжение будет. я его делал с определенной целью. часто нужны не большие шестеренки для разных проектов. и мне было интересно создать станок на чистой механике без компьютерного управления...
@@serengytech будем ждать с нетерпением продолжения этого проекта
@@GOHhar Я уже думаю об этом
@@serengytech хороший проект ! , я бы попытался сделать на шаговиках
And not an Arduino in sight! Marvelous!
Thank you. This was the idea. without computer control
Excellent its very precise many projects can be achieved using this overall construction simply smart cost efficient given me some great ideas thanks for sharing thumbs up
Thank you friend. I'm very glad that you liked my project.
Gear cutting is a very tedious and precision process. But your diy mc is excellent may not be precise but does the job. Very innovative and creative
You are right. There are some inaccuracies in this video. The fact is that I did not mark the dividing disk accurately enough.
Quiero construir una como esa.
*¡¡¡ POR LOS CLAVOS DE CRISTO !!!*
Muy Buen Video.
*¡¡¡ BUEN TRABAJO !!!*
Thanks a lot
Great job. Congrats from Argentina!
Thank you friend.
Brilliant! is all I can say.
спасибо
DE OTRA GALAXIA !!
These are forgotten technologies. Everything worked like this before.
Alors là cette conception est du grand art
Thanks a lot
Очень понравилось,надо бы и себе завести подобное.
Спасибо. Обязательно поделись результатом
I have really enjoyed looking at your work. And I liked your machine even more. Thank you very much for sharing your ideas. A cordial greeting.
Thank you you're welcome.
👍👍👍 Grandios 👍 👍 👍
Thank you friend.
Very nice work
Thank you friend.
You are a Genius
Thank you friend.
Perfect 👍
Excelente maquinita 👍
Thank you
good job! interesting Idea! thanks to you master
you're welcome
Wow wow wow 👍👍👍👍
Really cool! I want to create something similar to use with my mill.
Thank you. It will be interesting to see the result
Cool video. Please consider making a parts list so it's easier to identify what's needed to build this ourselves.
Thanks a lot. I have an idea to write subtitles
That is correct. At the beginning, you show some sort of materials but it was not enough.
@@garciarj61 it's scrap material so a parts list wouldn't be the most useful for you as you likely wont have the same thing lying around. just look at the general function parts in the video are doing and see what you have that could do the same. If you dont get hung up on using the same parts it's all really easily salvageable components.
Can you give atleast the spindle tool diagram and 775 motor rpm
Toller Aparat! 😊
Отличная работа. Есть слабые места в конструкции. Но мне кажется, это тестовый вариант и будет улучшение станка.
Мои поздравления.
спасибо. я уже его довел до кондиции. на канале есть ролик. делаю две шестеренки для другого проекта
It's interesting how you are able to reuse and repurpose things. 👍 Where do you get all the awesome scrap materials? 😎
Thank you for your interest. mostly at the flea market among the trash
Wow,dude! WOW!!
Thanks a lot
Excellent work! 👍
Thanks a lot
first 2 gears doesnt look so excellent at all. take a closer look
@@reinispokers1175я тоже заметил, но это было похоже после на коррекцию и всё стало хорошо, то есть после первого неудачного шага зуба.
Se nota que te justa la micro mecanica de ajuste te felicito 😊😊😊😊
Good job, it's really innovative
thank you friend
just need to improve the indexing, excellent proof of concept though.
Thanks a lot. Here the matter is different. I didn't make the dividing disk correctly. But it's already fixed. Watch this video. Here I am making gears for a new project. everything turned out great. ua-cam.com/video/QChCppBxIl0/v-deo.html
Felicitaciones, muy bueno.❤
Thanks bro
great job
Thanks a lot
sugerencia: Con motores de pasos te eliminarías engranajes que son propensos al desgaste con trabajos continuados, y ganarías en precisión, entiendo que necesitarías una lógica electrónica pero ganas en precisión y simplicidad en actualización de la anchura de dientes.
Por cierto es un trabajo excelente tienes mi voto
Спасибо. Дело в том, что собрать станок на электронике с шаговыми двигателями для меня не проблема. Мне просто было интересно применить такую схему. без электроники. как бы механический компьютер на перфокарте. как в старые добрые времена.
Winner!⚙👏🏻👏🏻
👍
subbed..🤝@@serengytech
Very nice machine sir
Thank you friend for your support
Felicitaciones, gran idea. Gracias por tu aporte, la nesecitaba
Thanks a lot. you're welcome
This machine very good.
Thank you friend.
@@serengytech Your welcome👋
Класс!!!!!!!!! Экскизик бы ещё с рамерами😇
спасибо. тогда бы космический корабль получился
Great little machine 👍🏻
Thanks a lot
Very interesting. Nice work
Thanks friend for your support
Perfeito, ótimo trabalho! parabéns 👏👏
Thanks a lot bro. I have many ideas. I hope I don't disappoint you
It takes a lot of engineering knowledge to build something like this and you've definitely got this off to a T mate. Fantastic video.
Thank you very much
incrible tu maquina estoy euforico mi deseo mas grande es hacer eta increible maquina
Thanks friend for your support
Nice video, thanks :)
Thanks a lot
Круть....успехов тебе 👍👍👍
Спасибо
Amazing!
thank you very much
Beautiful!
Magic!
Thanks a lot
A lovely and intricate creation. I am most impressed by the fact that this runs purely electro mechanically and doesn't need a micro controller.
But if I were to suggest an "upgrade", it'd be a dirt shield right behind the rotation axis of the gear, or outright reversing the cutting direction of the cutter.
Throwing all that metal dust right into the moving parts can't be good for the little machine in the long run : (
thanks, I already understood this and made a protective screen.
Por favor, nos forneça o esquema elétrico deste projeto!@@serengytech
Do you think a bigger version can be made ?🤔i am already thinking about a wiper motors/bigger motors....thats some great innovation you did beautiful concept 💯
Thank you. I think it is possible. I just didn't have the need.
Really amazing, Thanks for sharing!
What type of metal is the actual pin used @12:17? Wouldn't that get wasted while trying to cut other metals?
I'd love to me this ;)
Thanks!
Thank you. This machine can cut gears made of non-ferrous metals. such as aluminum, brass, bronze and of course plastic
@@serengytech Thanks for your fast response. Did you need to to make the spinning pin that cuts or is it a standard product. Excuse me for my ignorance. I am confused about the angle of the cutting edge as I think it may change the shape of the resulting cogwheel. Again excuse my ignorannce :/
I'm really keen on building this thing ;)
@@MIZKhalid I made the cutter itself from a piece of an old carbide drill
I made this cutter by hand, so it’s not perfect.
good job bro
Thanks bro
subscribed! Congratulations on the way you solved the movement , steps and automation with only mechanical switches ! Your cutting tool is ingenious too. I would have used optical sensing for rotation. In this way it would need electronics, but you would be able to print a disc in transparent material (i.e. with a laser or inkjet printer) , and have infinite options.
Thanks a lot. I see you understand these systems. It's a pleasure to deal with such a person. I really liked the idea with the optical system, I'll take note
Alternatively, if you are to add electronics anyways, you could use a rotary encoder/potentiometer to control the motor and get infinite adjustability without having to change any parts. You could also replace the indexing motor with a stepper to do the same task. I love your electronic dividing head concept though.
Классно вышло и изобретательно :) рельсы случаем не от печатной машинки?🎉 В век чпу, механическая задающая часть просто роскошь, отличная работа!
Спасибо. Да рельсы от печатной машинки. Старые забытые технологии. Раньше все было на перфокартах. Мне было интересно воссоздать древние технологии.
@@serengytech технологии потерянной сверхцивилизации :)) кстати такая идея за улучшение, на некоторых заготовках видна нелинейность повторения поворота позиции енкодера и поэтому происходит накопление ошибки и последний зуб получается шире чем остальные. Если на концевике, фиксирующием поаврот, использовать шарик или скажем концевую гайку округлую, а не треугольник, чтобы позиция енкодера всегда совпадала, то ошибка в теории накапливаться не будет
@@MethelinaPills I have already fixed this error. the reason was in the non-corquet layout of the dividing disk. In this video I am making gears for a new project. everything turned out great. ua-cam.com/video/QChCppBxIl0/v-deo.html
@@serengytech оу, ясно :) Счас погляжу видео :)
@@MethelinaPills я планирую сделать ручную мини дрель из этих шестеренок. Скоро покажу что получилось
Telling you good would be an understatement. You have created a jewel of mechanical-electrical engineering in 3D. Making criticisms of the actual use would be easy but the commitment, the competence, the planning, and the realization as well as the practical demonstration leave no space for you to have the best compliments. Just one observation: if I had the industrial waste you used I could compete with Elon Musk 😃😃
Thanks a lot. This is the coolest comment
So good ii boss 👍👍👍👍😊😊
Thank you very much friend
Caseiro? Bela engenharia.
thank you very much. Yes, made at home in my workshop
@@serengytech but you are professional. I can't made this.
отлично! направляющие от печатной машинки!
спасибо. Да точно от печатной купил по случаю на барахолке
Gracias!! 💫
All this needs is a pitch adjustment. Very nice design though I can see improvements to it. How about a dust collection system and cutting oil drip? This would be excellent for hobbyists who need to make polymer, even glass gears.
Thank you. there is still some work to be done here
Esse projeto é muito massa difícil é comprar esses materiais!
You need a little imagination. nothing complicated
Precise work, congratulations 😀.
Thanks a lot
@@serengytech 😀.
Tem materiais aí que só mandando tornear!
Clever-made device! 14:33 little detail on one of the gear teeth?
You are right. There are some inaccuracies in this video. The fact is that I did not mark the dividing disk accurately enough.
ua-cam.com/video/QChCppBxIl0/v-deo.html I have already fixed this error
Very ingenious and largely made out of scrap I presume
Thanks a lot. yes you are right everything is made of scrap metal
did you use star screwdriver on torx screws? 😅
Correct🤟😎⌚️🔬
مَاشَاءَ اللّٰه ❤
Nice job but I have a little doubt about the general accuracy of the gears
You are right. There are inaccuracies in this video. The fact is that I did not mark the dividing disk accurately enough.
@@serengytech yeah, that disk and its interface with the microswitch is certainly the linchpin of the system. I'm wondering if there's anything about the geometry of the switch lever that could make it more accurate. Another thought, when that switch engages, are you simply breaking the circuit to stop the rotational motor? It might be able to be stopped a few microseconds more quickly if you wire it so it also shorts the motor at the same time. "Short braking" is often used in such a scenario to stop these kinds of motors using the back EMF that occurs. Perhaps that's what you've already done anyway.
Very cool project. Love things that are pulled together from random scrap like my own router table with parts from rollerblades and a rototiller.
The slip fit in the center is a problem to.
Sir mujhe ek project ke liye gear banwana hai kya ap bana dijiyega 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Party pooper
Скорость неплохая для подобной самоделки, ну а точность там конечно одни слёзы.
Very smart to use the punch card in aluminium to control motion.
Thank you friend.
you are so intelligent
😁👍👍👍
Superb.
thank you very much
Great project. I think you would get a better surface finish/fewer burs if you slowed down the cutter RPM.
Good idea
A great achievement! But where to find the software? (and the electronic schematic). Thanks
The program is a disk with holes. depends on the number of cut teeth. Electrical circuit, the simplest on the principle of a pass-through switch
Great work👌👍👍
Can I get a wiring diagram for the switches and motors, please?
The scheme is very simple. like a pass-through switch
Очень здорово❗🇺🇦
Спасибо дружище
SUPER
Thanks a lot
Hey, I'm with you all the way on using "what's available" to make stuff. And your ingenuity is beyond question. But I think you are a bit short on providing engineering details on the various components here. Like the most important part - geometry of the single-point cutter!
In any case, best wishes!
Thanks a lot. I know that not everything is perfect. have something to work on
How do I get the plans for this wonderful machine. I have perused the comments, show more, perks, subscribed, and even joined. Little help???
Thank you very much for your interest in my machine. unfortunately I did not make any drawings.
I don't usually make drawings. only a general concept for visualization. then pure improvisation. I adjust one spare part to another as construction progresses
@@serengytech Thank you for the reply. You are a truly gifted fabricator.
You should offer a kit or at least plans with motor sizes etc, so others could follow your example. I don’t have a lot of the stuff laying about and would even know where to begin to find the drives and switches of the correct sizes. 😊
Thank you very much for your interest. Unfortunately I didn't make any drawings.
Very ingenious way of doing a hobbing machine!
Thank you friend. These are old forgotten technologies. Previously, all machines worked on this principle
great !
Simply put genius ,
I love the idea
surely there is room for improvement but overall great concept simple yet effective as a diy creator gears are essential to my work and a machine like this surely will save me couple of bucks, i want to know where did you get the cutter is it sold online or did you make it your self?
Thank you friend. Yes, I made this cutter myself
мммм неплохо. интересно! Молодец
Спасибо. Древние технологии. Раньше все так работало
器用ですね😀
Thanks a lot