Wow! I am always amazed at the size of the work you do! It's great to see the drawings and learn what the parts are for. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
Chris, thank you for always showing the insert type. It would be a help to me to also know the spindle speed and the feed rate. I always enjoy your vids.
Nice work Mr. Maj. As a retired toolmaker, I really appreciate seeing this and your other videos. I am amazed at the size of the work and ease of confidence you demonstrate in performance of the job at hand while simultaneously producing a video. Appreciate glimpses of drawings and tooling used. Looking forward to the next video. 👍
Yeah, it's a little hard to get a decent video and do your job at the same time. I don't really have time to set up some fancy camera equipment. Whatever I can record, that's what you see.
Ohh that cnmg tool holder using the other corner for the interrupted cut…. I do a job that requires pins turned down from square cut blanks. Interrupted cuts all day long… I need one of those tool holders for cnmg432
Holy interrupted cut!!! What is the material?? What brand and grade are the carbide inserts?? The insert edges look like they held up better than I would expect with the interrupted cut.
Chris how do you establish your Z tool offset on your MCRNR tool holder? I bought this tool and a FIX-8. Both have that positive angle that makes the Z axis touch off non typical. I know you can eyeball the Z position, but for conical work like this then it really matters that you accurately pick up Z.
Wow! I am always amazed at the size of the work you do! It's great to see the drawings and learn what the parts are for. Thanks so much for sharing this with us!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the slow motion shot of the interrupted cut! Nowadays they’re able to print hooks up to 35 Tom capacity. Crazy!!
Chris, thank you for always showing the insert type. It would be a help to me to also know the spindle speed and the feed rate. I always enjoy your vids.
Nice work Mr. Maj. As a retired toolmaker, I really appreciate seeing this and your other videos. I am amazed at the size of the work and ease of confidence you demonstrate in performance of the job at hand while simultaneously producing a video. Appreciate glimpses of drawings and tooling used. Looking forward to the next video. 👍
Yeah, it's a little hard to get a decent video and do your job at the same time. I don't really have time to set up some fancy camera equipment. Whatever I can record, that's what you see.
That gauge sweep was a thing of beauty. That chunk of metal was a thing of beauty. No deviation what so ever.
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Nice bit of turning and milling mate 👍 thanks for sharing 👍
I really appreciate you showing what it is for. Awesome
Excellent job, Chris.
Enjoyed the music, and what a great finish.👍
This was mesmerizing to watch. It would be nice to see the finished assembly.
Didn't get a chance this time.
Thank you Chris for this beautiful video of machining a parallelepipedic part, always with great precision, great work.
Good to see the parts intended use for context
very good video chris maj
Ohh that cnmg tool holder using the other corner for the interrupted cut…. I do a job that requires pins turned down from square cut blanks. Interrupted cuts all day long… I need one of those tool holders for cnmg432
You definitely should get one. Otherwise, you are just wasting 4 perfectly good corners on your insert.
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pozdrawiam Jacek.
Very nice video thanks for sharing.
I couldn't see that dial move Chris you sure it was touching.😁It sure does only joking.
It's amazing what can be made on a machine these days that's held together with duck tape. :}
Holy interrupted cut!!! What is the material?? What brand and grade are the carbide inserts?? The insert edges look like they held up better than I would expect with the interrupted cut.
4140, Kennametal KCP25B
goddamn that's a big hook
Chris how do you establish your Z tool offset on your MCRNR tool holder? I bought this tool and a FIX-8. Both have that positive angle that makes the Z axis touch off non typical. I know you can eyeball the Z position, but for conical work like this then it really matters that you accurately pick up Z.
Very nice ,👍👍👍
Do you ran it dry for filming only or?
Где бы еще посмотреть окончательную сборку))
That's not an interrupted cut, that's interrupted air lol
Big hammer
Wow
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Is that what they call an interrupted cut? Lmao
Was great till the music started