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  • @Dane33781
    @Dane33781 2 года назад

    Your English is better than many native English speakers. I grew up in Florida and it's embarrassing how poor some people's grammar is in this country. You should ignore any negative comments about your speech. I like your videos!

  • @rescobar8572
    @rescobar8572 3 года назад

    Just saw your video for the first time. Great video and content. Thanks for the comments during the video. Its great for manual setups.
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  • @stevesolo16
    @stevesolo16 4 года назад

    A relitivly simple design and program. But, this shows, no matter how simple the part, failure of the part can really cause catastrophic damage. There are ways CNC tooling bolsters the strength of the part. The beauty of multi axis CNC, and advanced metullargy in the cutting tools, is all the fine measuring is done while still in the first set-up. High degree of persicion is had by the way the cutting tool is held to minimize tool runout. Pressing a tool into its holder whilst utilizing heat is the best way. Using a "Collett" to hold the cutting tool is one of the least percise way to limit runout. By pushing the "envelope" for better, stronger, higher performing parts, Roger advances the "performance sciences!" Cheers

  • @777cerovski777
    @777cerovski777 6 лет назад +2

    I just started watching your channel and I love it! Subscribed!

    • @wecklt
      @wecklt 6 лет назад

      Thanks for dropping me a comment! I do these kind of video for people like you ;)

  • @ActiveAtom
    @ActiveAtom 5 лет назад +1

    Well nice to be here, we see you are machining our favorite aluminum grade for three reasons as designers whoa re machinists we love this material in T6 for what we machine. We like your project job specific tool like your vise holder for the torquing operation before boring work. Thank you Lance & Patrick.

  • @mannycalavera121
    @mannycalavera121 5 лет назад +1

    Nice vid, thanks for posting

  • @MegaChekov
    @MegaChekov 4 года назад

    Real good all the best from John in Texas

  • @AlfDagg
    @AlfDagg 5 лет назад +1

    beeeautiful i love fresh cut aluminum so shiny.

    • @wecklt
      @wecklt 5 лет назад

      Of all grade of aluminum, 7075 does have the nicest finish!

  • @richmondm2960
    @richmondm2960 3 года назад

    Man that is good really good.

  • @gentlerowdy
    @gentlerowdy 4 года назад

    i like your work- teach us some time randomly how to set a programme on a CNC

  • @bearsrodshop7067
    @bearsrodshop7067 Год назад

    Have a small stock pile of 7075- T6, but no CNC. Hobbyist from YT, Bear

  • @miguelrodriguez7474
    @miguelrodriguez7474 Год назад

    Great job on the order of steps to take in order to finish this project...I will check out the rest of the videos

  • @cliffordernest7825
    @cliffordernest7825 5 лет назад +1

    Dude, your English is fine.

  • @richardmogel2186
    @richardmogel2186 5 лет назад

    When you ream a hole 1/2 speed double feed and you won't get that high pitch squeal. Good video

  • @cherylbetts7334
    @cherylbetts7334 6 лет назад +1

    Hi rod you say you're a pilot and I've said that chemtrails are real thank you for opening up and telling the truth UK Cornwall

    • @wecklt
      @wecklt 5 лет назад +1

      I do hope you are joking :P

  • @jesusurias5017
    @jesusurias5017 3 года назад

    Good afternoon,
    Would this same process work with 4043 alloy steel? I would need different drills too right ?

  • @danvandertorre6349
    @danvandertorre6349 4 года назад +1

    your English is fine

  • @TurbineResearch
    @TurbineResearch 3 года назад

    have you heard back on these rods ? holding up fine ? great work!

  • @superkas
    @superkas 5 лет назад

    May I know the total cost from start to finish of the project ?

  • @danc1197
    @danc1197 5 лет назад +2

    How do you measure the accuracy of the parts by hand when every fraction of a mm counts on internal parts. Do you use a computer guided cutter?

    • @wecklt
      @wecklt 5 лет назад

      Hi Dan! The critical dimension of the rods are all done on the same setup to ensure the machining is flat, perpendicular and that the rod lenght from both bore center is fine. Once I am done with them I get the big end honed to customer specification. Also the rod is completely machined on a CNC machine so it leave very little space for error.

    • @martinfidel7086
      @martinfidel7086 3 года назад

      @@wecklt why not the small end as well ?

  • @abarasabwehttam
    @abarasabwehttam 6 лет назад +2

    If you dont mind me asking what CAM are you using? I have a Tormach 1100 and use Solidworks with HSM. I find that my holes come out faceted when I post them from my CAM. I thought it was my machine since it is stepper drives instead of servo but I can make the exact same shape in conversational at the machine and it comes out perfect, so I am thinking it is my CAM.
    By trade I am a CMM programmer and just started machining with CAM and CNC.

    • @wecklt
      @wecklt 6 лет назад +1

      Hi! I use FeatureCam for my programming but my machine is way too old to even think of high speed milling. It does counter balance with powerfull servo and spindle motor though! I don't know if your CAM software gives you the ability to edit post processor but it might just need some refinement. A circle should be a single G2 or G3 code with in and out linear interpolation, if it is made of several line it does create a few problem as you are experiencing. It's either not outputting enough "segment" to be smooth or the controller gets over-ride with data to read and has to slow down after each move to process the next few line. It also make for some really long/heavy program.
      I edit a lot my post processor for different purpose.

    • @stevesolo16
      @stevesolo16 4 года назад

      You have a hobbiest CNC that does a good job for working at home. The tool holders are not high end. This will show in the work you do. Being that you are in the trade, you have a good eye for the little anomalies that pop up from time to time. HASS CNC does a full 50-minute video on tool-holders and how they affect holes and other precision work. I highly recommend it.

  • @ushadhivagar3692
    @ushadhivagar3692 3 года назад

    Can you name the tools used in CNC machine for making this connection rod

    • @wecklt
      @wecklt 3 года назад

      Hi! These are all standard tool, Flat End mill, Reamer, Drill, chamfering tool, stamping tool (.045" ball end mill) and also ball end mill for the radiuses. Is there any tool in particular you'd like to get information on ?

  • @charlesrose9033
    @charlesrose9033 5 лет назад +1

    Could you make a one of these for me if I give u one to go by

    • @wecklt
      @wecklt 5 лет назад

      Hi Charles, I don't think you would like the price of a one-off set. I might do a kit for my LS engine one day but I have no intention of making and selling aftermarket aluminum rods; just too much step involved and they all need the big end honed before using them.

    • @charlesrose9033
      @charlesrose9033 5 лет назад

      @@wecklt what would be the ballpark price and I can give u a connecting rod to go by

  • @aly-tek7190
    @aly-tek7190 6 лет назад +4

    haha English is bad, who gives a shit hey ;) Loving ya channel man, keep it up :D

    • @wecklt
      @wecklt 6 лет назад +1

      I can't bear hearing myself lol but I was tired of just put text and subtitle in my video. Never gonna get good at it if I never try!

    • @justtestingonce
      @justtestingonce 5 лет назад

      Roger's DeeWorks sounds like George St Pierre

    • @dustinpdx
      @dustinpdx 5 лет назад +1

      I wouldn't even call it bad, just a strong accent. The English itself is fine. :)