This is good work. It's surprising to see you carrying around the parts. Traditional castings of that size would be impossibly heavy. Looking forward to the next installment.
@@neffk thank you for your comment , and talking about weight, in the next video I will normally fill them up with epoxy granit , so it will be very heavy
@@LightW Hello, thank you ! Yeah I already thought about I fear that the epoxy dilatation deform the surfaces and make them not flat anymore , without talking about the weight gains that may be not supported with my frame …
How would you go about heat treating such a weldment? I have annealed parts like that by building up hot wood fire around the part and after the fire is past is peak than cover it with ash or dirt and leave it there until the next day.
@@garyweber6413 yeah very nice idea but I think it s not hot enough and not the same heat every where . This is why I filled it with epoxy granit , for vibrations and stiffness
Thank you for sharing your project
@@7hrt it’s with pleasure my friend , thank you for your comment
Y a pas à dire, la huron c'est vraiment la machine qu'il faut pour ce genre de projets.
Beau boulot 👍
@@wechbros4558 merci,
Oui en effet super machine , il y a quand même 50h d’usinage et encore je pense bcp plus
This is good work. It's surprising to see you carrying around the parts. Traditional castings of that size would be impossibly heavy. Looking forward to the next installment.
@@neffk thank you for your comment , and talking about weight, in the next video I will normally fill them up with epoxy granit , so it will be very heavy
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Thank you dude , happy to read your comment
Really cool project! Are you going to fill the columns with epoxy Granit?
@@LightW Hello, thank you ! Yeah I already thought about I fear that the epoxy dilatation deform the surfaces and make them not flat anymore , without talking about the weight gains that may be not supported with my frame …
Epoxy doesnt deform. Even concreye cant do@@ThomasLe_G
@@qazzxc8813okay so maybe I will, depends if a found low cost epoxy .
@@ThomasLe_G I'd consider filling it with concrete.
It's cheap, good at damping, and it usually shrinks during the cure, rather than expands.
@@perw12345 okay thank you for your constructive advice I will think about it
No heat treatment after welding ?
@@qazzxc8813 I don’t have a such equipment…
@@ThomasLe_G so u cant forgot about precision
How would you go about heat treating such a weldment?
I have annealed parts like that by building up hot wood fire around the part
and after the fire is past is peak than cover it with ash or dirt and leave it there until the next day.
@@garyweber6413 yeah very nice idea but I think it s not hot enough and not the same heat every where .
This is why I filled it with epoxy granit , for vibrations and stiffness