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  • Metal Spinning of a nose cone for a wind vane.
    For more information see www.douglas-metals.com
    Douglas Metals inc MN

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  • @zoekenney7364
    @zoekenney7364 8 років тому +70

    wtf am i doing here. i have a test tomorrow

    • @hannahmorris1835
      @hannahmorris1835 7 років тому

      How did the test go?

    • @bingobango170
      @bingobango170 6 років тому

      Did you pass the test ?

    • @inesiati
      @inesiati 6 років тому +1

      i was thinking the same shit

    • @pinkcooky
      @pinkcooky 6 років тому +2

      I have a test on this tomorrow lmfao

    • @piebarmfilm
      @piebarmfilm 4 роки тому

      She’s this guys boss now. “ KARL!! Keep it down out there for fucks sake, I’m trying to watch UA-cam videos”

  • @richardkelltoolmaker
    @richardkelltoolmaker 12 років тому +6

    I'm glad I found this, takes me back to when I taught myself how to spin stainless for various sizes of spun end covers for Hardy Bros Zane Grey Big Game reels. Its that characteristic sort of 'plastic flow' that is unmistakable when all is going well. The man that might have been able to teach me had died previously in the Summerland disaster circa mid 1970's and his tools at another factory on the industrial estate gathered dust. Hence having to work it out myself. Thanks for showing us all.

  • @190055joe
    @190055joe 8 років тому +16

    Now I know how my wok was made.

  • @RedZ1900
    @RedZ1900 10 років тому +11

    I have so much respect for tradesmen

  • @microwave-vh2uc
    @microwave-vh2uc 2 роки тому +3

    This was my first job back in 1975. Did it for 5 years and honestly I have not missed it one little bit since.

  • @TomLocura
    @TomLocura 11 років тому +4

    holy shit, i didnt even know this was physically possible to do! thats incredible

  • @johnnyboyrich
    @johnnyboyrich 12 років тому +1

    why do my random video sprees always end up at induction heaters and metal fabrication?

  • @melissanewman7142
    @melissanewman7142 8 років тому +4

    😮😮😮😲😲😦😧😧 I'm questioning everything I know after watching this!

  • @djericanthony
    @djericanthony 9 років тому +6

    Can you make me a captain America shield blank?

  • @quantumellon
    @quantumellon 7 років тому +2

    That's absolutely amazing. I've worked with metal in machine shops for years and never seen that done.. Thanx for sharing.

  • @alvaroceciliojuarez4835
    @alvaroceciliojuarez4835 5 років тому +2

    Excelente trabajo !!! 👍 Saludos desde Uruguay !!!

  • @Pxlsdr
    @Pxlsdr 10 років тому +1

    So cool, especially how the metal shines very quickly when the sandpaper is applied. I'm guessing the sandpaper gets quite hot?

  • @marwanaithammadi7669
    @marwanaithammadi7669 5 років тому +2

    Hello, I am Marwan from Morocco and I have mastered this craft

    • @deansmall8668
      @deansmall8668 3 роки тому

      Welcome to the craft of spinning Marwan. I too am a professional spinner from U.S.A. My name is Dean. I have spun thousands of small and huge restuarant exhaust fan covers for Wendy's, Mac Donald's, and others for many years.

  • @khan2711
    @khan2711 12 років тому +1

    ya, try doing the same thing 200 times everyday...

  • @microgiant
    @microgiant 8 років тому +4

    Is this how they make R2D2?

  • @NicolasGutierrezMartinez-pj1rn
    @NicolasGutierrezMartinez-pj1rn Місяць тому +1

    Excelente trabajo

  • @RealRuler2112
    @RealRuler2112 11 років тому

    That's impressive, but what would one use that for? Looks like something madonna would use in one of her outfits...

  • @BlueSpades7
    @BlueSpades7 7 років тому +1

    im on the wrong side of youtube again!

  • @womsterr
    @womsterr 9 років тому +5

    Would stamping that piece not be 1000x's easier?

    • @Cancun771
      @Cancun771 9 років тому +5

      +womsterr The devil can be in the details. For example, by spinning, the material is very subtly thinned out toward the outer edges. When a certain extremely well-known Asian maker of music instruments started copying classic American trombones, they must have thought the same thing. Only that the stamped parts were of exactly uniform thickness (they might even have taken great pains to achieve that uniform thickness) and sounded like crap. They then put in years of research and development to first discover the exact nature of that thinning bell profile and then develop a complex process to achieve it, when it all happens naturally if you just spin the bell.
      Such details being irrelevant, I'd guess it depends on the numbers and the material. Spinning, you don't need a press, nor tooling for it, and there might be less material wasted.

    • @womsterr
      @womsterr 9 років тому +1

      +Cancun771 Fair point - but this for a flipping wind vane...

    • @Cancun771
      @Cancun771 9 років тому +3

      Well, how many wind vane spinners do you need to sell to justify tooling costs for a stamp over work time of the metal spinner? Either they've done their numbers right or they'll just go bust ;-)

    • @63GTDriver
      @63GTDriver 8 років тому +5

      +womsterr Stamping would have a very expensive tooling cost associated with it.

    • @siggyincr7447
      @siggyincr7447 8 років тому +2

      To make this on a press you would need to draw it down in a few stages. The costs associated in a few draw dies would only make sense if they need many thousands of these things. Not to mention this seemed pretty easy how they did it.

  • @alblwey1994noof1998
    @alblwey1994noof1998 10 років тому +1

    I want to learn how to do this! THIS IS AWESOME!

  • @ghostgang4051
    @ghostgang4051 13 років тому

    someone buy this dude a little table to keep his tools on, it looks like hes just dropping shit on the floor

  • @zdahhgvhfiv
    @zdahhgvhfiv 11 років тому +1

    I don't kno y but I like the souns

  • @jaguarj.5198
    @jaguarj.5198 10 місяців тому

    The machine to build pots cost 25.000 i build my own machine with only 1000 dollars. Easy

  • @vietnam2013
    @vietnam2013 12 років тому

    there is a guy at my work place just lost his toe by not wearing the correct shoe's sole height (45mm instead of 50mm). There is so many things can go wrong with this video.

  • @asamina-7669
    @asamina-7669 7 років тому +1

    i casted aluminum thin sheet i tried to spin it but broke peaces
    what aluminum type is used for spining ?

    • @deansmall8668
      @deansmall8668 3 роки тому

      Soft. Don't know ingredients of aluminum. I was a spinner for 12 years in Tabor city, N.C.

  • @PP.EKOTECH
    @PP.EKOTECH 4 роки тому

    Good job ! :)
    I need a nose for wind turbine ... ;)
    Regards PP.

  • @honeybunchickens
    @honeybunchickens 13 років тому +1

    Hey sir, What is that tool called that you are using?

  • @damion223
    @damion223 13 років тому

    @honeybunchickens i know it is but if a mill can't make it what can besides god alrighty than lol

  • @TCPUDPATM
    @TCPUDPATM 12 років тому

    ...but does he speak english?

  • @mcsheag7001
    @mcsheag7001 11 років тому

    LOL Odd isn't it. I started out watching runaway diesel engines......wierd

  • @АлексейЛитвинов-п5с

    Техника безопасности просто никуда. Сам пытался откачать токаря который руками за вращающуюся деталь брался. Учитесь как нельзя работать!!!

  • @trailkeeper
    @trailkeeper 15 років тому

    Looks cool. I wonder how a drumers cymbol spun a bit would sound.

  • @CNCdesdeZero
    @CNCdesdeZero 15 років тому

    PUEDES HACERLO EN ACERO!??? you can to make in steel inox!???

  • @nabilshamdan
    @nabilshamdan 6 років тому

    watching this just because its linked in my lecture notes

  • @MilesFromExtraordinary
    @MilesFromExtraordinary 11 років тому

    They're the fascinating backbone of the world economy.

  • @damion223
    @damion223 13 років тому

    @snowhtr it might be cheaper but it isn't the king you can make a lot more different stuff on a mill than a lathe. lathes are 90% of the time used for round objects or making other objects round on the other hand a mill can produce round square triangle and about any other thing you can think of the mill is the king in the machine tool world and nothing so far can top it. because it can produce the same thing as a lathe can plus other stuff.

  • @MilesFromExtraordinary
    @MilesFromExtraordinary 11 років тому

    No swarf. It's a flat blank that is bent, not cut.

  • @chrisirwin1355
    @chrisirwin1355 9 років тому

    can anyone say hydraform.... about 40 secs complete part and way less dangerous

  • @PrestonBannister
    @PrestonBannister 5 років тому

    Cool. Can you do stainless steel? Maybe a bit larger? SpaceX needs some help...

  • @Tokatt
    @Tokatt 12 років тому +1

    it sounds so cool

  • @type10MBT
    @type10MBT 9 років тому

    労災ポイントいくつかあるね。素手で回転物に触るのはやめたほうがいいよ。冶具つかいなされ。

    • @louistsu1
      @louistsu1 8 років тому +1

      +井上真改 Why not use cnc metal spinning machine with much higher efficenicy and accuracy? Pls visist en.prospercnc.com/ and send me mail export@prospercnc.com or call me 86-18607523747

  • @dinnovationcncmetalspinnin5487
    @dinnovationcncmetalspinnin5487 3 роки тому

    nice job

  • @Whiachy
    @Whiachy 9 років тому

    Oh. Oh, my.

  • @icraftcrafts8685
    @icraftcrafts8685 3 роки тому

    Please can you upload the rest of the rocket

  • @markharrison6123
    @markharrison6123 11 років тому

    he s making hard work of that its only 0.8ml ally its alot quicker with a hand spinng tool instead of using sciccors ?????

  • @44R0Ndin
    @44R0Ndin 11 років тому

    Quite so. "Money makes the world go around" but you can bet it's running on induction-hardened rolling-element bearings in an oil bath.

  • @Bobbyl007
    @Bobbyl007 13 років тому

    Now I want to make more room in the shop. LOL.

  • @EnigmaV8
    @EnigmaV8 11 років тому

    Because you realize someone creating something from metal is much more interesting and worthwhile than "worlds largest cyst popped".

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 11 років тому

    Guess it would be pretty impossible to turn stainless or a hell of work..

    • @deansmall8668
      @deansmall8668 3 роки тому

      Hard and hot yes, impossible, no.

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr 3 роки тому

      @@deansmall8668 8 years later I know it can be done but not with ease.

  • @cameltoejoe69
    @cameltoejoe69 8 років тому +1

    That's actually great craftsmanship!
    If you put meat on that machine, would it be called meat spinning?

    • @saminationz2
      @saminationz2 8 років тому

      AH GOD NO

    • @cameltoejoe69
      @cameltoejoe69 8 років тому

      layana kiana
      I've not seen a Kabab spun at 1000 RPM lol

    • @Ms.Nightshade
      @Ms.Nightshade 8 років тому +1

      +cameltoejoe69 It might be an effective way to tenderize the meat, what with the centrifugal force and all...

    • @shortsvideofyp05
      @shortsvideofyp05 5 років тому

      I RATHER CALL IT SHAWARMA ☺

  • @ibblekibble294
    @ibblekibble294 8 років тому

    yeaaaaaaay...now does victor want a biscuit for his achievement!!

  • @malayrojak
    @malayrojak 14 років тому

    Deaftodd I think he is removing material excess (around the outer edge). Dont know what tool that is called. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

    • @deansmall8668
      @deansmall8668 3 роки тому

      Trimmer

    • @malayrojak
      @malayrojak 3 роки тому

      @@deansmall8668 I guess there was someone out there after all :)

  • @Fabformcatering
    @Fabformcatering 12 років тому

    Fu*k health & safety, just make stuff!

  • @Arjetube
    @Arjetube 10 років тому

    woooaar, thats CRAFTING!

  • @adrianwelder6952
    @adrianwelder6952 4 роки тому

    How rockets cones are made...

  • @Chaz7201
    @Chaz7201 11 років тому

    its a flat piece of metal he is bending. There is no "shaving" going on here.

  • @cajetan10
    @cajetan10 13 років тому

    @Smatchimo One of the most dangerous jobs ever if inexperienced. This guy got skillz

  • @bakaboku13
    @bakaboku13 13 років тому

    Captain America's Shield, anyone?

  • @job1503
    @job1503 4 роки тому

    spinning stainles possible ??

  • @johnnyboyrich
    @johnnyboyrich 12 років тому

    im not saying its a bad thing :P

  • @maingocmy8808
    @maingocmy8808 11 років тому

    bá đạo

  • @vistigioful
    @vistigioful 11 років тому

    Interesting.

  • @ИгорьЧернов-в1щ
    @ИгорьЧернов-в1щ 7 років тому

    Класс !)) Продам машину - куплю себе такой же D// работа для НАСТОЯЩЕГО мужчины !

  • @urljaks
    @urljaks 12 років тому

    The form for pressing a metal sheet this size would cost around 10K.

  • @klazzera
    @klazzera 13 років тому

    so cymbals are made this way

  • @ogenmatic
    @ogenmatic 14 років тому

    I thought it was a hubcap...

  • @hdrjunkie
    @hdrjunkie 12 років тому

    that is too cool... i always thought youd use one of those computerized lathes that hold the tool and move it about on its own.. i never thought you can tool metal by hand like this...

  • @madinventor13
    @madinventor13 13 років тому

    Is that spinning tool actually on a bearing and rotating? Neat job

  • @fairyheli2
    @fairyheli2 12 років тому

    it's a good thing that it does if you are studying engineering.

  • @ashcan1979
    @ashcan1979 12 років тому

    What would be the benefit of spinning the metal shape VS pressing?

  • @MrBullfrog92
    @MrBullfrog92 11 років тому

    What kind of rpm does it take to do that on that large a piece of work?

    • @deansmall8668
      @deansmall8668 3 роки тому

      Around 700 to 750 was max on a lathe that size.

  • @bizling
    @bizling 13 років тому

    So, rotation with the right and forward movement with the left?

  • @chewser117
    @chewser117 13 років тому

    So is this how they make crashes and cymbals for drum kits?

  • @FriendjaminDanklin
    @FriendjaminDanklin 12 років тому

    this needs to be a profession in WoW.

  • @JHorkan
    @JHorkan 11 років тому

    THEY'RE
    You'd think people would understand this by now...

  • @cometal2633
    @cometal2633 4 роки тому

    what the material is it

  • @ThinJizzy
    @ThinJizzy 13 років тому

    @Lotum4n you do realise that a pheasant is a bird, right? xD

  • @lazy408
    @lazy408 13 років тому

    meat spinning is better

  • @Sandmanofamarillo
    @Sandmanofamarillo 13 років тому

    @cajetan10 was gonna ask how dangerous it was, looks like it

  • @AmericanCorndog
    @AmericanCorndog 12 років тому

    Because you're awesome? Jk idk... mine end up the same

  • @hughswans
    @hughswans 4 роки тому

    Health & Safety?

  • @luisfable
    @luisfable 11 років тому

    i dare you to try.

  • @HMayoralModestti
    @HMayoralModestti 11 років тому

    WHAT WITCH CRAFT IS THIS?!?!?!?!?! BLASPHEMY I SAY!

  • @bestamerica
    @bestamerica 14 років тому

    '
    what kind of metal sheet

  • @wolfetrax
    @wolfetrax 12 років тому

    Now do a ufo!

  • @underbird
    @underbird 13 років тому

    impressive

  • @markrich3271
    @markrich3271 10 років тому

    I just dont understand why OSHA doesnt approve this?

    • @ThePenatron
      @ThePenatron 10 років тому +7

      i the world did what osha wanted all the time, then nothing would ever get done

    • @markrich3271
      @markrich3271 8 років тому

      *****
      It was a joke

  • @cesarthomas4592
    @cesarthomas4592 12 років тому

    it's a nipple.

  • @arpangrop
    @arpangrop 8 років тому

    yes sir
    we are also manufacter of metal spinning lathe as manual & Hydraulic spinning lathe

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      @DubaiVlogggg 8 років тому

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  • @spaiger22
    @spaiger22 13 років тому

    victor is a g

  • @Mojosbigstick
    @Mojosbigstick 14 років тому

    Is there an advantage of spinning over pressing?

  • @MoFab_Industries
    @MoFab_Industries 12 років тому

    Yes, the tool he is using is on a bearing, He is spinning aluminum, he made it look easy. I worked for a fan company and worked in the spin shop. Its not as easy as it looks! and spinning steel,,, thats a work out!!

    • @deansmall8668
      @deansmall8668 3 роки тому

      We always used a solid stainless steel ball when spinning aluminum. A roller like this when spinning S.S. Dean from N.C.

  • @xenocore01
    @xenocore01 13 років тому

    @Thecamody You are actually cutting the material in milling. This is just a way to forge at high speed. Sort of a cold bend. But im no expert. Hopefully if you need more information , someone else will answer up.

    • @deansmall8668
      @deansmall8668 3 роки тому +1

      I was a spinner for 12 years. Metal that is subject to high speeds (700rpm) seems to have strange effects on it. 700rpm for aluminum we would spin into exhaust fan covers for Wendy's, Mac Donald's, other type restaurants. Our lathes would begin 45 inch and would spin 10" flat round blanks. Big lathes up to 120" would spin 8 foot wide round blanks. 3/32 thin to 3/16 thick. Much of the noise was the metal stretching. Stretch it too thin and it will split. Takes a few years to master spinning these covers. Scrapped alot of covers during the first year. Dangerous work too. Sometimes the wooden blanks would age and crack. They would fly apart, go through the roof and gain such attitude as to come back thru the roof on it's way back down.

  • @ValeraGVV
    @ValeraGVV 12 років тому

    What is the maximum thickness of the steel can be spinning?

  • @HerrSpuzzmacher
    @HerrSpuzzmacher 11 років тому

    Holy shit.

  • @dipankarbiswas-fy2tf
    @dipankarbiswas-fy2tf 2 роки тому

    Good

  • @evodevo2112
    @evodevo2112 15 років тому

    Interesting. Like pottery, but with metal.

  • @alexlimon6565
    @alexlimon6565 3 роки тому

    I need some help on spinning is anyone available in so cal?

    • @deansmall8668
      @deansmall8668 3 роки тому

      Obama closed down my spinning job and moved it to W. Texas. Far W. Texas. Dean from N.C

  • @hereweet
    @hereweet 10 років тому

    No ear-defenders. Gangster.

  • @user-py9cy1sy9u
    @user-py9cy1sy9u 11 років тому

    i should be sleeping instead i watch this