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  • @user-rk4zm3nb5f
    @user-rk4zm3nb5f Год назад +11

    Once you stood the part on edge in the vise, what gaurantee was there that the bottom you are referencing from is square to the sides? Good way to create a parallelogram.

    • @JSomerled
      @JSomerled Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @moore1182
      @moore1182 6 месяцев назад

      Yup, they cut two sets of parallel sides. You got to make one set of parallel sides, then use those parallel sides to hold it in the vice to make a profile cut. This will give you a perpendicular face, and then you can square up the last side with either an end cut or profile cut. Sad to see such a prestigious university make a rookie mistake... If you repeat his steps backwards, then you would have a squared part.

    • @oulinsaeteurn9078
      @oulinsaeteurn9078 Месяц назад

      @@moore1182agreed 💯. The way I was taught.
      1)clamp on the thickness n face both sides of the width.
      2)clamp on the width you just cut
      Face the top n side mill both sides of the length
      3)flip it over n tap down than face the top

  • @davidv5084
    @davidv5084 11 месяцев назад

    Realmente me parecio muy util y valioso tu contenido ,aprecio el gesto de tomarte el tiempo de realizar este tipo de videos. No tome importancia a los comentarios negativos solo es gente que no aporta nada y solo critica.Saludos apreciaria mas contenido de este tipo.

  • @larrysperling8801
    @larrysperling8801 Год назад

    a star is born stacks

  • @juanperez-mu7fc
    @juanperez-mu7fc Год назад +1

    Hello Friend good vídeo

  • @KW-ei3pi
    @KW-ei3pi Год назад +3

    Ends were not squared to the sides. The part is NOT square.

  • @duncanbeer938
    @duncanbeer938 Год назад +6

    That's not how to square a part

  • @stevecallachor
    @stevecallachor Год назад +4

    If you are teaching this as a lesson for students…….the procedure is flawed. You are trusting that two or more of the block faces are tue when you start. What is your reference surface???
    Stavros

  • @petemclinc
    @petemclinc Год назад +1

    Totally wrong way to square a part! You should've had the part a least half it's thickness above the vice jaws and ran the end mill around it traveling front & right and then traveling back & left clockwise (conventional milling). Then do the opposite traveling back & right and then traveling front & left clockwise (climb milling) to the finished dimensions After that deck the top surface, unclamp, flip it clockwise 180
    degrees, re-clamp, rinse & repeat. Never take advice from someone wearing a clown hat...

  • @dannyarendall5233
    @dannyarendall5233 Год назад +1

    U Shute think we are all stupid.I bet that’s not square

  • @dougiehogarth6652
    @dougiehogarth6652 10 месяцев назад

    Sorry you are instructing people totally the wrong way .. best not to misleed people who are new to machining😕😕

  • @cliveweller6792
    @cliveweller6792 10 месяцев назад

    No No No No No, totally wrong from start to finish. Plus, unless you wanted a chamfer you deburring/filing is also incorrect. I suggest you cease trying to teach beginners on a subject when you do not understand the basics yourself.