Final Operation Titanium Part Drill A Few Holes.

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  • @roberttodd2330
    @roberttodd2330 4 роки тому +157

    Love the graphic overlays when the coolant is on. Great idea and well done on the execution. Thanks for all you do to make your videos top notch!

    • @zephyrold2478
      @zephyrold2478 4 роки тому +8

      I second that.

    • @rizdalegend
      @rizdalegend 4 роки тому +7

      Third that

    • @wrangler5729
      @wrangler5729 4 роки тому +8

      Yea he’s really on another level 💯👍🏻

    • @wrangler5729
      @wrangler5729 4 роки тому +15

      He deserves more attention on you tube. I see all these other machinist channels getting tons of action and they aren’t even in the same galaxy as Peter.

    • @K-Effect
      @K-Effect 4 роки тому +6

      That surprised me when I first saw it, very cool.

  • @6-4fab53
    @6-4fab53 4 роки тому +88

    Peter, I just want you to know that I as a viewer and a machinist (be it a manual machinist) know that you put so so much time and effort into making this video!!! All of the different angles and cuts, Awesome job!!! The simulation overlays as the coolant was spraying during the actual machining was the best in my opinion! I want you to know, you have a brilliant mind! You are by far the most talented CNC machinist I have ever seen!!! I want to thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experiences with the rest of the world! Also, you did an unbelievable job of completing these titanium parts! And thank you for sharing the journey of completing this job with us! You are the MAN!!! I look forward to the next job or project you can share with us! Thanks again, and you and your family stay safe and healthy!!! Dan@6-4_Fab Glen Rock, PA, USA !!!

  • @465maltbie
    @465maltbie 4 роки тому +36

    Wow that graphic overlay of the drilling operation was fantastic, thanks for the extra effort. Charles

  • @JosephColihan
    @JosephColihan Рік тому

    If there were a hole making hall of fame you’d be able to show that part and that’s it. Busy part. Unbelievable machinist.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 4 роки тому +20

    That's a great touch with the overlays, by the way!

  • @markfoster6110
    @markfoster6110 4 роки тому +10

    I can feel the stress drilling those small holes all the way from Australia ! Wonderful work thanks for all your work making the videos

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  4 роки тому +20

      There are even some smaller ones in this part. How about .100” in diameter that go 3.5” deep.

    • @janeblogs324
      @janeblogs324 4 роки тому +2

      Most aussie name ever

  • @reinierwelgemoed8171
    @reinierwelgemoed8171 2 роки тому

    what a privilege for us all to be invited in your your world of cnc mastery. I learn so much from You even a small little hobby machinist in a small apartment with desktop sizes equipment.

  • @davesalzer3220
    @davesalzer3220 4 роки тому +12

    The overlays are awesome.

  • @thigtsquare950
    @thigtsquare950 4 роки тому +8

    I love the superimposed images while drilling with the coolant. Thank you for the effort!

  • @amitanshupattanayak837
    @amitanshupattanayak837 4 роки тому +4

    Your idea and your machining knowledge is fantastic sir,
    I am a machinist and I am on a mazak integrex j 300,I am using master cam 2017.i was following your channel from last 3 years and I am a big fan of your thought sir.

  • @dougvanallen2212
    @dougvanallen2212 4 роки тому

    Peter I don't know any thing about CNC machines I'm just have a hobby machine shop I can barely use a computer but I find what you do is of greatness and thanks for making your videos for all of us to watch

  • @richardbradley961
    @richardbradley961 4 роки тому +6

    That was fantastic. graphic overlays when the coolant is on was the best i have seen..........THANK YOU

  • @davidmurray700
    @davidmurray700 4 роки тому +5

    I know it's been said many times, but here is my personal THANK YOU for bringing us along for the ride! Great video, I enjoyed it.

  • @missmymountain
    @missmymountain 4 роки тому +4

    It's been said before but the simulation overlays are awesome. Incredible work and video. Thanks for taking the time to bring us along.

  • @peterciesa2889
    @peterciesa2889 4 роки тому +4

    Love your presentation, easy going nature. I'm impressed with your work even though I'm a retired nurse with not a shred of knowing how to use tools myself.

  • @55bigblockcid30
    @55bigblockcid30 4 роки тому +7

    Great video as usual Peter...I really like how you superimposed the drilling operation .Thanks for taking your time to make these videos.I`m not a machinist but your work fascinates me.

  • @jeffk5062
    @jeffk5062 4 роки тому +8

    Hey man just wanna say you do an outstanding job on these videos. That overlay you did is just phenomenal. You put a lot of effort in these and it shows thank you for sharing, love the channel.

  • @lionpauu7360
    @lionpauu7360 3 роки тому

    I liked the CAD overlay, first time I have seen it on YT excellent, thanks for taking the time.

  • @MetalMetz88
    @MetalMetz88 4 роки тому +4

    jesus that clearance at 36:40 scared the caca outta me! haha great job on this video with teaching the whole process, and what a touch with the simultaneous x-ray cam overlays. top notch!

  • @larrysperling8801
    @larrysperling8801 4 роки тому +1

    i can only wonder what a part like this might be used for and what it costs. the stress of making this part must be enormous. you seem to handle it very well. i think most people not acquainted with the trade assume that all you do is load the part and push a button and let the computer do its thing. your videos are real eye openers to the world of cnc. thank you

  • @billdlv
    @billdlv 4 роки тому +3

    Nice job Peter! The overlays of the simulation are a great idea.

  • @silvanotonini9151
    @silvanotonini9151 2 роки тому

    You are a master thanks for putting on these videos I enjoy them very much.

  • @loydsa
    @loydsa 4 роки тому

    Peter, this is without doubt the most outstanding video on multi-axis machine setup I have ever seen. Thank you so much for taking the time to make and post it.

  • @warrenjones744
    @warrenjones744 4 роки тому

    I cannot quite figure out which is more amazing, the Big Mazak, or Peter's skill to make it go. Either way they both phenomenal ! As always, thanks for taking the time to let us have a peak into your world Peter

  • @robertklein9190
    @robertklein9190 4 роки тому +2

    Peter, thanks for the overlays, that's not just a part, it's a metal patient, being operated on by a surgeon.

  • @toolbox-gua
    @toolbox-gua 4 роки тому

    I also can not thank you enough. I’m not a machinist but appreciate very much all I have learned by following your channel and this series. Admirable your work and your generosity for sharing and teaching.

  • @JimWhitaker
    @JimWhitaker 4 роки тому +1

    The overlays are great, particularly for such an insanely complex part. Thank you.

  • @passenger6735
    @passenger6735 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video editing. A beautiful finish.

  • @bigdaddy7670
    @bigdaddy7670 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic job Perter! I watch all of your videos and I am amazed at your attention to detail. Please keep the videos rolling.

  • @timmoore8810
    @timmoore8810 3 роки тому

    Peter the people who make negative comments are trolls, ignore them-the parts you make are beautiful as is your iron work. i am not religious but your work brings me closer to something like it-

  • @russellhayward2359
    @russellhayward2359 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely amazing series. The detail and videography was fantastic. Looking forward to the next series! 😍

  • @NerdlyCNC
    @NerdlyCNC 4 роки тому +7

    I like the plastic guards for the steady rest. Have you considered a custom set of lone coolant lines directed at the part as it rolls in the steady rest. Maybe you could draw from the coolant lines that wash chips down the backside of the machine

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  4 роки тому +9

      There are already coolant lines at the steady rest and even a M code to turn it on and off. I have thought to cast custom rubber boots and feed that coolant supply into them to sort of keep a positive coolant pressure to drive shavings away from the rollers.

  • @BobSmith-jf8dt
    @BobSmith-jf8dt 4 роки тому

    been watching you make this part for weeks now, and imo i think there is only a handful of machinists who would actually tackle a job this complex.

  • @number40Fan
    @number40Fan 4 роки тому +2

    I'm not making the part, but my heart was pounding! Four more holes....please don't screw up now.

  • @jeffnagel918
    @jeffnagel918 4 роки тому +1

    Way cool feature with the editing of the simulation into the video!!! Hope it doesnt take too long to do, so you'll want to keep that going!!! Thanks for sharing with us!

  • @glennfelpel9785
    @glennfelpel9785 4 роки тому +1

    You certainly did a good job on the graphics while the dill was working. Much appreciated.

  • @coyzee1
    @coyzee1 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the outstanding viewing pleasure, the effort you put in is highly commendable.

  • @1981Ryguy
    @1981Ryguy 4 роки тому +1

    You are the man. Love these videos. You make it look so easy. By the way the video overlays were awesome. Much appreciated

  • @jonnafry
    @jonnafry 4 роки тому

    First time I've seen the technique of overlaying the drawing graphic to enhance the appreciation of what's going on through the coolant mist - superb concept and execution.

  • @agie170hss2
    @agie170hss2 4 роки тому

    Oh man... you *really* outdid yourself this time with the graphic overlays. That is stellar !!

  • @ROBRENZ
    @ROBRENZ 4 роки тому

    Amazing part and process Peter, most excellent work!
    ATB, Robin

  • @aj7utu
    @aj7utu 4 роки тому

    Remarkable graphic overlay. Terrific video. I must’ve spent 1/2 an hour watching you indicate things. Always interesting.

  • @naturessongflutes
    @naturessongflutes 4 роки тому

    Fantastic video sir. You operate on your own level for sure. I am a huge fan of your channel.

  • @AlexKall
    @AlexKall 4 роки тому

    Really interesting video seeing the machine and setup and really brilliant use of the Graphics so we can se what is happening!

  • @garylarson6386
    @garylarson6386 4 роки тому

    I had my own one person shop, didnt bid on less than .0003 and 20 micron, I wouldnt be able to sleep at night, you are an amazing machinest!!! to not be mental health I needed to machine quality parts and not always be the perfectionest

  • @Ujeb08
    @Ujeb08 4 роки тому

    very cool! The way you "overlayed" the graphics onto the part to show whats going on was brilliant! That is one complex part. thanks for sharing!

  • @nikond90ful1
    @nikond90ful1 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. Excellent way of showing what is happening. Keep safe and stay well.

  • @samuelrathbone9096
    @samuelrathbone9096 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely amazing Peter

  • @kithjoman9728
    @kithjoman9728 4 роки тому

    nice video Peter, first time I have seen the cam overlay done

  • @anonymousgeorge4321
    @anonymousgeorge4321 4 роки тому

    Simply incredible work. Thanks for showing us how it's done.

  • @joedell71
    @joedell71 4 роки тому

    Hi Peter. Great Video. I really like the tailstock chuck adapter you made. I watch your channel for that kind of stuff.

  • @nickjohnson6095
    @nickjohnson6095 4 роки тому

    You are so different because you CARE!! Awesome on so many levels.

  • @klaasbloem
    @klaasbloem 4 роки тому +1

    Great educational video again Peter, learn a lot from you. Thanks!!

  • @leonelromero8349
    @leonelromero8349 4 роки тому +1

    A pleasure to see you work !!

  • @robinmorritt7493
    @robinmorritt7493 4 роки тому

    This is the Handel's Messiah of engineering. All rise. Fantastic.

  • @ikbendusan
    @ikbendusan 4 роки тому +2

    those overlays are awesome dude

  • @19672701
    @19672701 4 роки тому

    Always a great video,I'm just a home hobbyist using old machining tools.Its amazing the process and the thought behind the steps. My friend and coworker has cnc like what you have at your home shop,hes a young guy and ready to learn some cnc during our scheduled shutdown.

  • @bhimapandava7767
    @bhimapandava7767 4 роки тому +1

    Great idea and execution with those graphic overlays from the simulation. One more innovation for making a video that actually conveys what you are doing while the coolant is spraying everywhere.

  • @joshtryon1107
    @joshtryon1107 4 роки тому +1

    That part is nuts. I wonder what it is.

  • @rizdalegend
    @rizdalegend 4 роки тому +8

    Overlay of the CAM simulation was a great idea.

  • @rickhynes1357
    @rickhynes1357 4 роки тому

    Close? Nice?...spectacular is more like it. Nice overlays. Thanks for all you do.

  • @timmythesheep
    @timmythesheep 4 роки тому

    I really like the CAD overlay, very cool!

  • @vincentruhe
    @vincentruhe 4 роки тому

    Really interesting video, and the graphic overlays during drilling were very cool!

  • @karlwood7014
    @karlwood7014 4 роки тому +2

    Ur getting the utube entertainment down to a science, only way is up pal

  • @vizibug
    @vizibug 4 роки тому

    hands down.... probably the coolest thing I have ever seen...that looks like some grande dineros there buddy....

  • @PillowFlute
    @PillowFlute 4 роки тому +5

    with newer mazatrol machines, I run a machine with the integrex 2 system, you can run long programmes with the tape function directly from the computer, which then allows you to run programmes no matter how big the file size is.

    • @SuperAWaC
      @SuperAWaC 4 роки тому +2

      that's called "drip feeding"

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining 4 роки тому

    very good video..thanks for your time..mucha fuerza y mucha salud amigo..que de esta seguro que salimos

  • @davidaarons2488
    @davidaarons2488 4 роки тому

    Hey, how are you doing. As a small table top machine hobbyist playing around; these videos are awesome to watch. Your attention to detail is top notch. Thanks for sharing. God Bless Ya Dave

  • @aly-tek7190
    @aly-tek7190 4 роки тому +1

    Love the edit on this one Peter. Above and beyond with the Graphic overlay :D so cool ;)

  • @SuperAWaC
    @SuperAWaC 4 роки тому +14

    you make mazak look so good i am surprised they haven't reached out to you with a bangin' deal on a new i300 or something. then again japanese companies tend to be pretty awful at marketing in the west.

  • @LeifMaginnis
    @LeifMaginnis 4 роки тому

    Yes!.. The graphic overlay was very helpful in understanding the operation.. Never seen anyone do that! 😎😎😎

  • @gangpw924
    @gangpw924 4 роки тому +1

    amazing work

  • @kristianSilva95
    @kristianSilva95 4 роки тому

    Video overlays! turns out you can teach an old dog new tricks. great video as always

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 4 роки тому

    Swiss cheese shaft. I am surprised it staid that straight with all that odd material removal. O have a 10ft boring bar to make and I hope it comes out that good. I did a big 8ft TG&P shaft a few months ago and it varied .003" before any work.

  • @wladimirryabov9579
    @wladimirryabov9579 4 роки тому

    Доброго вам времени суток 😃
    Приятное видео, особенно вставки с разрезами. Приятно смотреть.

  • @jameswood9764
    @jameswood9764 3 роки тому

    I like. Just a very simple operation!!!

  • @glendenton3193
    @glendenton3193 3 роки тому

    I have learned that if you use the plastic sleeve cover that you would use so they dnt bang together or get any scratches on the surface if you put them on the part to cover parts you not machining it protects the part really good while milling in a lathe like that

  • @wlogue
    @wlogue 4 роки тому +2

    I'd be interested in how you de burr a part like that, enjoyed as always, thanks again!

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  4 роки тому

      There is some polishing and tapping a few holes to depth I do. But the bulk of the deburring is done by Center-Lines guys. And thankfully so.

  • @bobolander
    @bobolander 4 роки тому

    others have said it but the drawing overlay of the machining operations is cool as hell!

  • @CAD_CAM_TRAINING
    @CAD_CAM_TRAINING 4 роки тому

    shop life ... 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
    good luck sir

  • @465maltbie
    @465maltbie 4 роки тому +6

    When you do these kind of parts do you do all of them for each operation or do you just do them complete one at a time? Charles

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  4 роки тому +16

      Per my customers instruction. I have to complete two parts at time. Or in other words I cant run the first operation on each. Than go to the next on all parts and so on. So I have to have the complete setup done for all operations.

    • @kisspeteristvan
      @kisspeteristvan 4 роки тому

      @@EdgePrecision so it's like a repetitive 2 off ?... that would put me in a mental hospital . You are the most patient man that i know.

    • @Anonymouspock
      @Anonymouspock 4 роки тому

      @@kisspeteristvan well you can make sure you're not scrapping an entire run of parts at least.

    • @465maltbie
      @465maltbie 4 роки тому

      @@EdgePrecision Thank you for your reply, I have been moving and out of touch for a few days.

  • @maxjager8783
    @maxjager8783 Рік тому +1

    Great video as always
    Has someone an idea what that part could be used for? Looks so complicated and I have no idea in which industry it comes to use

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  Рік тому +1

      All I know is it's some kind of oil field down hole instrument part.

    • @maxjager8783
      @maxjager8783 Рік тому

      @@EdgePrecision Tranks for the answer.
      oil - the industry in which money only plays a subordinate role

  • @milankovacevic1774
    @milankovacevic1774 4 роки тому

    Great video, every honor on the effort, just keep going.

  • @K-Effect
    @K-Effect 4 роки тому +1

    It looks like a giant lock cylinder for a giant blast or safe door, or it's part of the front strut landing gear for the SR-72. Whatever it is it is beautiful.

    • @SuperAWaC
      @SuperAWaC 4 роки тому

      if an aircraft had parts this complicated in them, the manufacturer would go bankrupt trying to make them.

    • @K-Effect
      @K-Effect 4 роки тому

      SuperAWaC Something tells me you don't get out much

  • @curtisvonepp4335
    @curtisvonepp4335 4 роки тому

    Pete it's allways amazing how some Barrstock and other shapes after milling pockets slots holes ect. And it remains True one reason is when it first starts life at the Mill perfect mix and heat treatment i Think .😎

  • @ianrobertson8313
    @ianrobertson8313 4 роки тому

    This is a great channel, well done

  • @tylerhensley2312
    @tylerhensley2312 4 роки тому +2

    I love the overlays!!

  • @Birender100
    @Birender100 4 роки тому +1

    Sir, I love your Videos. I am your fan. You are a Guru with tremendous experience. This is a Very Complex Job. If you could reveal the Industry its going to be used ? Regarding low Machine Memory, can it be enhanced to suit your needs? Thanks for all your efforts in presenting the Videos. Greetings from New Delhi, India. Take Care and Thank You.

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  4 роки тому

      I would be nice to have more memory. But it doesn’t take long to transfer the programs from the hard drive in the machine. Thanks.

    • @Birender100
      @Birender100 4 роки тому

      @@EdgePrecision Thank You.

  • @kstinson
    @kstinson 2 роки тому

    Amazing work!

  • @wrangler5729
    @wrangler5729 4 роки тому +3

    I’ve found that my “smart phone” with a “selfy” stick works better then a mirror. I have also connected my iPad and iPhone while leveling the machines it decreases time going back and forth to check level.

  • @eddie5556
    @eddie5556 4 роки тому +2

    Love the Abom shirt

  • @Troggination
    @Troggination 4 роки тому +4

    Nice T-shirt!

  • @ronaldmeyn2618
    @ronaldmeyn2618 4 роки тому

    master .that is awesome part . thanks

  • @dmbworks8094
    @dmbworks8094 4 роки тому

    thanks for walking us thru the part!

  • @gordonjones1516
    @gordonjones1516 4 роки тому +2

    I really like the perspective showing you operating the control panel. Perhaps you could have a dedicated panel cam to show you actually operating the controls during some of the operations.

  • @MacGyverKilla
    @MacGyverKilla 4 роки тому +2

    Hi Peter,
    Thanks for the informative and wonderful videos. Since you are doing a lot of parts for oil drilling, do you feel the impact of the low oil prices already and will there be enough work when the oil stuff dries up?
    Martin

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  4 роки тому +6

      These parts don’t seem to be affected by the low oil prices. The shop where I rent space (Center-Line) seems to have a good amount of work now. People are working overtime. I hope that doesn’t change. We shall see.

    • @MacGyverKilla
      @MacGyverKilla 4 роки тому

      Thx for the info

  • @StephenMattison66
    @StephenMattison66 3 роки тому

    Fascinating part, so intricate! What is it for?? Sorry if I missed it if you explained this already. Love your videos!

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  3 роки тому +1

      I don't exactly know. It is some kind of oil field down hole instrument.

    • @StephenMattison66
      @StephenMattison66 3 роки тому

      @@EdgePrecision OK thanks! Looks like a super-intricate valve insert. Looks expensive af!

  • @Davemcmasters
    @Davemcmasters 4 роки тому +1

    I know you like touching tools off with that round piece but is there no option for a tool touch probe for this machine? The overlay of the CAM is so awesome. No other youtuber I watch has added those kind of extras in thier videos. If money was no object what machine would you buy? And/or if the mazak or your horizontal breakdown beyond repair would you buy a machine to replace either of them?

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  4 роки тому +1

      For the work I do a mill/turn machine is best. So that’s what I would look at. But that really depends on the type of work you do. Also as to touching off tools manually. The machine has tool probes but I prefer to touch off the actual part. If the part is not in the ideal location the touch probe can’t tell. And I can do it faster manually. The tool probe is very high up on this machine and hard to use.

    • @Davemcmasters
      @Davemcmasters 4 роки тому

      @@EdgePrecision I'm a sheep so I wont be buying any machines anytime soon but we just got 2 new haas vf6ss with 5 axis trunions where I work. I'm teaching myself cad/cam bc I want to eventually just be a programmer .

  • @hosseinhayati9820
    @hosseinhayati9820 3 роки тому

    In minutt 6:49 sec you tlk about milling, shaving, and holding the work pice clean or undamaged. What aboud "mounting" an air pressure to blow all cheaps a way drom the area mounted in the steady rest?

    • @EdgePrecision
      @EdgePrecision  3 роки тому +1

      There are coolant nozzles I can use for this. But no matter what you try (And I have tried just about everything) some shavings get under the rollers. This puts dents in the part. Everyone that uses a roller steady rest runs into this problem.

  • @micahhunter2706
    @micahhunter2706 Рік тому

    Have you ever thought about making a dovetail connection coming from your stock hydraulic chuck to an adapter plate on the back of all you your chucks. Depending on how tall your soft jaws are, and how thick your adapter plate is, it would stick the chuck far away from that wall and maybe give you more clearance. And it would quick-change all your chucks. Not sure if I'd try holding 2,000lbs like that though.