Walker Turner Drilling Head Adaptor Part 2: Rotary Table Machining & Finishing
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- We continue the machining for the Walker-Turner drilling head adaptor plate. This video we'll set up in the milling machine and use the UVT 12" rotary table to machine the radial slots and the hole pattern. Finishing touches we'll press in the alignment pins and our touch mark.
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Adam's so polite he apologized for his light falling. This is a good rotary table lesson. Take care.
ONCE AGAIN Adam has shown us extraordinary craftsmanship skills!!! Fantastic job ! It was a joy watching you work while I recover from COVID... Take care of yourself and your health!!! Great watching... Thanks for the videos.
I always enjoy when a spouse is interested their other half's work. Nice work as always.
I like watching someone who knows his stuff, doesn't have an ego, and talks at my level. Thank you.
Man those tools were cutting like butter!! He makes this look easy.
I love the feel of machining cast or ductile iron. The material seems so amenable to being machined! That piece turned out like a jewel. I tried to imagine how I would have made the part, given the possibilities that you have. I didn't think about the "depth of cut" being limited by the cutter depth. I always learn something from your videos. Thanks, and special thanks to Abbey for the fabulous videography!
Glad no one was burned too bad with the chips. Was watching Precision Transmission the other day, Richard blew some air into a hydraulic passage and got a lot of transmission fluid on his camera person. Next video, she had a rain suit on. He said, Theresa said if she saw another air hose she was running. The chip incident today reminded me of the transmission fluid incident .
Joy. Sheer, raw joy. An artist and engineer at the top of his game. Vids like this could save humanity.
Always a joy on a Saturday night 👍🏼🍻
Oops! A little milling replay at 18:12 minutes. Pretty cool project. Thanks for sharing Adam.
Pretty sure it was a glitch in the matrix.
Abby takes one for the team. Thanks for bringing us along Adam. Love your channel and love seeing the thumbnail each week, going "now how is he going to make that" and then going "oh, that's how."
Nice job. looks like its better then the original part.
Thanks Adam and Abby for the video great camera work!!
Adam -- funny moment when the light fell -- awesome to see you stayed composed and turned off the spindle before re-attaching
When milling a slot on a rotary table I find it helps to rotate the table anticlockwise. This way you are climb cutting on the inner surface of the slot which is shorter the outer surface. This helps minimise the 'grabbiness' you encountered. Beautiful finish as always 👍
Always appreciate how you use the correct speed. The key to drilling and cutting metal.
Great job Adam and Abby. Thanks for sharing with us. Fred.🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
Abbie's Awsome! Thank you for the great camera work!
There is not a better feeling...when you take a job like that from start to finish with good results...nice work !
Few things in life are as satisfying as
a well cooked meal or a well made part.
Thank you Mr. Booth, you are a full machine shop course in a video!
Nice. I just bought a high quality, used 14” rotary table (which is a seriously heavy chuck of metal) for a great price and you just taught me how to think of circular/angular lay-out. Thank you!
Not only was this really helpful to see as someone who just got a small mill for curved slots, but it was pretty wholesome.
Thanks for the demo!
Yep, another great video. Much appreciated. You and Abby make a great team.
I felt like I was in an advanced metal shop class! You are an excellent teacher, Adam. Very well done production. Wish your music was working at the beginning. Love your channel!!!
Beautiful job Adam
When I was a machinist we had to stamp our # on our parts, that way the knew who to scrap it too. Brings back good memories watching you machine. Stopped running machines in 2002 ,
Between you and tot, you guys taught me enough to get a lathe. Thank you abom!!!
Watching from Qatar
Great 👌 Job on the rotary table. You dial it in fast.👍 thank you for your channel 🤞It has always helped me.You always do a great job ⭐ ken nc
31:33 As Blondihacks says, " Chamfering separates us from the animals. "
"And when it comes to chamfers, you don't wanna be cutting corners", ThisOldTony
That's some pretty good camera work Abby, great job! :-)
Came to learn something. And see you have our skyhook lifts!
i love the partnership you and the wife have. no one can beat her support! she is awesome
You guys are adorable. Love the smile on your face every time you say her name.
Great job Adam, as always a pleasure to watch a craftsman.
Happy looking part ! Another great video. 👍
Love the texture of machined iron. That old video you did of making that big iron bushing is one of my favorites.
That interaction between you two with the hot chip. Omg so cute. Adam, your smile when talking to Abbey (?) was just adorable.
MAN! when that ring light dropped.... I FRIGGIN JUMPED! Old habits are hard to break I guess......... LOL!
Those cutters...all of them, are super duper sharp Eh!.... Great Job Adam & Abby.....Cheers.
Great job on safety I work with big mold and can't talk about safety issues that we have in work place 🙏😇👍👍🦺👓🥾
What an amazing job you've done. It's a beautiful part!
Long sleeves and rotary machine tools-? - SCARY-!!! I caught a rag glove in a drill press once - only had it on because of handling 500*F plastic parts, I was very lucky I yanked back and it just pulled the glove off - learned my lesson.
Not really, as long as they're tight fitting, and buttoned up, like Adam had them.
I love it how you caress the part when it's done. That tells me you are satisfied with the result. 👍
And so am i. 😉
Abby flinching every time the mill dropped into the bored hole was pretty entertaining. :)
VERY NICE! The pride in your craft is very evident.
That was beautifully done Adam! It's almost like a piece of art.
I'm unclear how anyone can downvote Abom's videos. I guess the 60/7,500 (= 1/125) ratio is just the ratio of how many jerks there are in the world. Ha! Love your videos Adam! Keep up the great work.
You are kidding, right. There are at least 30% jerks and 45% morons in this world. I guess some of them just haven't found this channel. I think that is good.
Gotta love how much pride this guy has in his craft...makes me wanna be a better machinist
Hi Adam,
Nice work... I see you're fast approaching your 1,000th video... that's some milestone...
Take care.
Paul,,
In the words of Bob Ross, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents.
Rotary table on my wish list.
Wonderful job, expertly machined.
Beautiful part,well done!
Adam,
Great work!
I like your Gedore hammer. It was produced 30 Miles from my Home Town.
Great project - kudos to Abby for excellent camera work.
That is one beautifully made part and as usual I thoroughly enjoyed watching you do your thing.
Adam, As usual a great video, Thanks.
Looks like a brand new one Adam.
I'm sure Tab will be thrilled with the craftsmanship. As always, great job.
Very Good Job, i like To See your works. Thanks vom Germany
Kudos to Abby for being such a trooper!
Excellence makes the job of a simple piece of work just beautifully perfect.
I can watch these videos all day long. Love it!
Beautiful job nothing more to say. Love your videos 👍
good job..thanks for your time
That was some awesome machining. Thanks for posting.
Very Nice Build thanks for showing the process
Not sure how I feel about the sped up parts, I always enjoyed your content because you don't skip or speed past steps in the procedures of your work. Life is stressful and speedy as it is
Yeah the sped up stuff in all of the metal-working channels puts me off, I've actually unsubbed to several of them as a result.
All the talking and blabla and sponsors and yadda yadda is fine and all, BUT in return for watching all that, I expect unedited non-sped up flying chips... Which several of these channels are now starting to omit.
Nice job, it's unbelievable how much tooling and fixtures is needed
It’s a work of art. Thanks for the video.
Truly outstanding, Adam! Instructive at every step, and my compliments to Abby for the camera work.
Nice work Adam and Abby!
Adam,
As always thank you for the content! Awesome job on this piece.
The OEM part was almost certainly "gray" iron. "Ductile" iron for the replacement part is just about perfect. While generally similar to "gray" iron, "ductile" iron is a good deal less brittle and can withstand minor shocks. Better than factory brand new is outstanding.
Beautifuly machined part!you are a true master!!Cheers from Toronto Canada!
Very good shots of how a rotary table can be used. Thanks for sharing.
Love your videos.
A beautiful part again, as usual!
Nice Job Adam, nice to here Abbey is helping you with the video 👍
Very Nice Handy Work !!!!!!!!!!
After making some that beautiful, I think I d have trouble parting with it. Great job and very entertaining to watch!
Timken Roller Bearing straight out of my hometown of Canton, OH
timken also has other mills like before you get to wooster I forget the city I think bucyrus it was a city where they used to make the big minning shovels and large equiptment.
also adam called the slotting mistake a bozo lol
man hes so good i love watching them chips fly
shows how using quality tools makes these cuts look easy...like cutting through butter.... most of my drill bits cant drill through thin plate let alone thick pieces like this....
Resharpen them, or get someone who knows how to do it for you.
i do this 6 days a week...every time i watch these videos i want to go machine something :)
Hello Adam, I'm also a cnc milling and I know how hot the chips are can be my arms have a lot of burning spots . Nice video 👍👍😉
Great project and fantastic job ! Genius at work...more interesting that numeric machines.
Beautiful part.
Adam you ought to get yourself a couple of the stretch Nomex sleeves to protect your arms. They fit tight so there is less chance of them getting caught on rotating things.
Awesome video wouldn't expect anything else from you
как всегда великолепно выполненная работа!
That was fantastic, fun project to watch
I gotta get one of these. It seems faster than doing the math to find circle coordinates.
Very nice reproduction of the original cast part. I would say better than original because all of the dimensions were milled correctly and should be more uniform than cast. Great job!
Take Care and Stay Safe.
Bob
real skill real talent at work in the USA !!
At the beginning of the video, I saw that "Sky Hook" and busted out laughing. When I started out as a sheet metal worker in the early 1980's, the "sky hook" was the scam the old timers would send the new people down to the tool crib to fetch. The guy at the tool crib was so use to it, that he would apologize that he didn't have any more, they were all checked out. Also of note, were the metal stretchers, rubber tip drill bits and striped paint.
When I was an electrical apprentice I was told to get some magnetic flux
no "long weights" ?
The senior enlisted guys in the Navy would often haze the new guys by sending them out to get a “sky hook”. Usually after hours of searching, they would return empty handed. Well one day the FNG (Freekin’ New Guy) was sent out for a sky hook. He asked WTF do they want one for (we were an aviation squadron). The chiefs told him to STFU and just go get a sky hook. So he did. What the chiefs didn’t realize is the FNG was a former heavy equipment operator and a sky hook was some sort of small crane, so imagine their surprise when he showed up hours later with this huge machine towed behind his pickup truck. “Where do you want it?” LOL!
And don't forget the box of grinding sparks!
Beautiful work, probably better than new. And true love, taking a hot chip and soldiering on.
Thanks Mister Skinny.
Well done Adam, really nice job and most entertaining. Nice to hear Abby as well.
Nice shop. Nice tools. Nice machining by the youtube master machinist. Great work!!
Nice work Adam. Tell Abby Good camera we work.