5-Axis Machined Flywheel Cages for a Nerf Rapidstrike -
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Alice reached out to me almost a year ago about collaborating on an excessively engineered Nerf mod, and against my better judgment I said yes. This is the story of the world's most expensive Malice Flywheel Cages, designed by Alice and machined by yours truly.
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Not half bad... I'm a 30 year 5 axis aerospace machinist.... engineer... keep at it bud!!!!!! It feels incredible knowing you can make literally anything...
To be honest I don't mind the irregular uploads. Just upload when you have good content like this, don't try to push your self like alot of youtubers are doing because this wil hurt your content quality.
I've never broken an endmill! It was the machine that broke it, every time! 😄
Very cool stuff Winston! I have enough headaches with 3 axis, kind of scared to go into 5 axis machining!
I've never crashed a CNC, just performed unauthorized chip welding experiments.
ahahahah I am gonna call it like that from now on. A lot of welding in new project for me too :-)
Lets do this again some time- Maybe less ambitious on the next one though
Psht. No collab is complete without a couple weeks worth of panic, headaches, and nervous breakdowns.
@@WinstonMakes only a couple? Those are rookie numbers.
You two a couple? ;)
@@WinstonMakes For those deep or long reach cuts have you thought of getting some one with a D-bit grinder making you a special 1 or 2 flute cutter out of a piece of 8mm solid carbide?
The whole problem is rigidity of the cutter. You could just put the flutes on the last 4-5mm of the shaft and leave as much meat on the cutter as practical. You'd probably need to grind away some of the main shaft for clearance, but basically keep it as rigid as possible.
You've done an amazing job at orcahtrateing the CAD on this project. I'm very impressed with your expertise.
Absolutely incredible Winston! You should be really proud of this achievement!
Thanks for the video Winston. A person that has never made a mistake. Hasn't made anything.
What a complex project. Turned out fabulous! You are a Jedi CNC Master! : ) Mahalo for sharing!
Wow ! Just wow ! kudos to your torment ! only a fellow machinist knows the amount of work goes into fabricating something like this.
Beautiful machining. I love the contours.
Nicely done! Honestly you're better then most apprentices out there working full time so you don't need to put yourself down so much. Don't know if you still want advice on a part you made more then a year ago but you might find it helpful on future projects. I might have missed the reasoning on why you machined it with the flat side up, it would be more stable to use that as your base then do a second operation to deck that off after. Also might have been more time efficient and cheaper to have drilled & board the main hole on a drill press before. On multi axes machines its always nice to have a big through feature like that to orient off of. Tells you rotation and "pitch" of the stock before you get started.
I do hope this finds you well. Now time for me to binge the rest of your content.
I've never broken an endmill before.
I'm a 100% not lieing here because i've never owned or used one lol
This is a very good example for 5 Axis. Very komplex to do. Good Job Winston!
Love the pocketcnc! I only have a 4 axis! Would love to see more on reviewing and using the 5 axis as well as a Magnesium cnc video!
Very impressive! I'm gonna have to get one of those cnc crasher shirts to, it fits me very well.
I am just here to learn, and learn I did! If it takes a week or a month, I am camped waiting for the next one. You explain everything well, including your thought process.
Don't ya just hate it when your at 80% and mr. CNC gets a wild hair and goes beserk right across your beautiful part.... Been there.
Fantastic Video Winston!
dear lord Winston well done sir well done
respect ! I am working now on a big 5 Achse Hedelius RS80 for years now and i would be not able to maschine something like this 😅😅 Good job
Excessive CAM thought and time, crashing, and knowledge of how to improve it if you make it again. This is realistic depiction of hobby CNC life.
Beautiful machining.
My pocketnc also shorted due to aluminium chips getting into bad places. You need to seal the machine using tape. I believe a contributing factor is that the machine easily chatter causing small chips to vibrate into places you never think was possible.
The single worst thing you can do is use compressed air around the machine, I found out
@1:20, you flashed up a picture of a T38 and a brick, but i couldn't tell the difference, besides one was green the other was redish.
This is extremely impressive.
I've never broken an endmill on my CNC...
Then again my tool head of choice is a glorified hot glue gun
edit: as of January 4th 2020 I broke my first end-mill
I've never broken an endmill before, but to be fair, I haven't exactly used one very much in my manual mini lathe.
I have never broken a bit, but clamps on the other hand... Let's just say two of them have has some unscheduled weight loss surgery.
Now that you have the cutting strategy sorted, how long did it take to machine the part? Very nice work.
Great project and nice voice!
If you have those "ruined" cages you could sell them. I got to say that it is beautiful.
If he had spares, we'd be using them :P
Winston... I love your videos. I feel inferior to your intellect. I have to rewatch your videos so I can process what you're talking about. I'm just starting on a x carve and a garage made rigid cnc I'm still building.
I'm only at this point after 5 years of running a desktop CNC, 1 of which was basically as a full time "professional hobby machinist". In time, I'm sure you'll reach the same comfort level with software/techniques/terminology!
can you show how toolchange and tool measurment work on poket cnc ?? great video
Already been documented. ruclips.net/video/vq8tZN9lZa4/видео.html
And hey it's me again I bought your new shirt design!!
That is a very organic and sleek looking part for sure, great job. Next video: sealing the Pocket NC against chip-ingress... :D
I want a pocket nc just to learn cad cam and 5axis. I think it would be so cool to get to a point where if u do need something you can just make it.
It is cool for sure, you can also start learning even before you buy a machine too since they have an online simulator. It’s a great way to practice first.
WOW!!!
i didnt break the tool!
The part shifted a bit, it caused the broken tool!
I have a project you might be interested in. 5 axis machining an organic. I mean something like a dog or like me.I'm working on a mountain lion my uncle cast out of bronze in engineering school. i would to here your thoughts on the idea. I'll be looking for more videos. Keep up the good work.
Hey, Winston. How long did that take to machine?
Like 10+ hours. Mostly unattended, but still half a dozen tool changes needed.
Это правильно называть 3+2 оси. Т.к. нет обработки с интерполяцией по 4 или 5 осям
95% FourthAxis 5% is FifthAxis
I want one! How much?
Are you talking about the CNC or the part? CNC is $6000, flywheel cage is priceless.
Dude, you have a 5 axis mill, not a 3+2 axis mill!
You literally have THE machine to do amazing smooth interpolation! The finishing/contouring/filleting tool paths just HURT to watch! And the finish looks... well, exactly like what a poorly CAM-ed (and tooled!) 3+2 part would look.
I've never crashed an end mill... I swear 🙄
Shit I crashed a 2" face mill the other day blew out every insert and basically destroyed the pockets looked like fireworks went off on my machine
Sometimes I think I'm spending a while on CAM. Then I watch a video like this :P
Shame on that electrical crash, great video nonetheless