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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @TheCymbalProject
    @TheCymbalProject 3 года назад +26

    I can't be the only person who finds rough turning to the be one of the most satisfying things to watch... ever.

    • @akulawien1975
      @akulawien1975 3 года назад +1

      Watching is fine,but when you stand in Front of the Maschine and the hot Chips fly around your Head,than it is not soo satisfying.....😁

    • @emrfixit
      @emrfixit 3 года назад

      Rough turning on ends too!

    • @mbury8004
      @mbury8004 Год назад

      @@akulawien1975 🤣

  • @zundappchef
    @zundappchef 3 года назад +9

    the ticking of the falling chips does remind me of the rain a little . its so calming
    also satisfying to watch this
    9/10 would recommend

  • @stewartfrye
    @stewartfrye 2 года назад +1

    Nice video presentation as well as technical work being done, Two worlds collide with your video, as always very good

  • @hfdzl
    @hfdzl 4 года назад +7

    Love the smell of hot steel and burning chips in the morning!

  • @davidgolden6068
    @davidgolden6068 2 года назад +2

    That raw forging actually looked pretty on point to me. Impressed with whoever made it to begin with

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  2 года назад

      Yeah, they did decent job.

  • @arielasub7840
    @arielasub7840 Год назад +1

    Хорошая работа, как программиста!

  • @NickShurer
    @NickShurer 4 года назад +5

    Impressive work as always. Definitely enjoyed seeing a little bit of the programming side in this video too.

  • @joandar1
    @joandar1 4 года назад +3

    Great work and Video. I am also very happy you said, we do not have the gear to machine the teeth. Not because I do not want you to have the machinery! As the part took shape was thinking this has to be a gear or pinion of some sort. Big thumbs up!
    John, Australia.

  • @NJUSAWEST
    @NJUSAWEST 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic

  • @henry67278
    @henry67278 4 года назад +2

    I have never seen a center chuck, verry nice.

  • @bostedtap8399
    @bostedtap8399 4 года назад +4

    Not to bad of a forging, great turning as always.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @АлексейШульга-ж7т
    @АлексейШульга-ж7т 4 года назад +1

    Хорошечно) Всегда приятно смотреть на работу мастера 👍👍👍)

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      Я все еще далек от мастера.

  • @dozer1642
    @dozer1642 4 года назад +4

    Man, those cuts were amazing.

  • @MR-yq5rj
    @MR-yq5rj 4 года назад +7

    Nice work ! I like it when you explain some small things. Stil learning 😀

    • @HungNguyen-ol5oj
      @HungNguyen-ol5oj 3 года назад

      Xem chế tạo máy tiện mê ni ÷máy khoan cây tự chế

  • @crazycooterMN
    @crazycooterMN 3 года назад

    Pretty cool to see that negative geometry tool turning!

  • @userwl2850
    @userwl2850 4 года назад +2

    Well Chris... it seems that CNMG tool is your favourite where it is my least favourite... I must be doing something wrong. I think it has something to do with you have a fantastic lathe. Try it on an old and worn lathe and I absolutely guarantee it would pull in. Best Turner on RUclips without doubt. Brilliant work. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍

  • @icefishing4046
    @icefishing4046 3 года назад

    Thanks for doing your job, Einstein

  • @민은홍-i4y
    @민은홍-i4y 4 года назад +2

    This machine make is korea company.
    Good job

  • @jerryglenn7323
    @jerryglenn7323 Год назад

    Chris, extra blank? Sure had to take a lot off. Great work.🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺

  • @Jasondr13
    @Jasondr13 4 года назад +2

    Nice video ! I miss this kinda work i now only make flanges from diameter 200 to 1000 nothing more 😬

  • @theessexhunter1305
    @theessexhunter1305 4 года назад +4

    A lot of dims to keep control of, v nice work. Merry Xmas from the UK

  • @MaximumDistortion2
    @MaximumDistortion2 4 года назад +11

    Hi Chris, I have one question: How do you make sure, that you tighten the jaws evenly so the radial pressure on center in the chuck isnt to high? You just tighten it by feeling?

    • @10Mbowman
      @10Mbowman 4 года назад +1

      i was gonna ask that haha!

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      That's why you use your indicator so you don't over tighten the jaws. You hit that "0" on your indicator you know you're not moving your center to one side.

    • @MaximumDistortion2
      @MaximumDistortion2 4 года назад +2

      @@ChrisMaj Ah, exactly what I would have tried. But i wasnt sure if the movement is enough so you can see any deviation on the indicator.

    • @adrianjackman9422
      @adrianjackman9422 4 года назад +1

      @@ChrisMaj I would love to see this shown as I am also struggling to understand how you tighten the jaws without moving the part. Really enjoy these videos where you can see craftsmen at work and learn how and why they do things.

    • @MaximumDistortion2
      @MaximumDistortion2 4 года назад

      @@ChrisMaj By the way, you cant use your indicator in a normal way when youre setting up the rough workpiece with no real round surface. So what do you do instead? I would suggest putting the indicator with the base on the chuck and the needle next to the jaw, set the indicator to zero before any thightening and do the same thing with the other jaw which is shifted by 90 degrees to the first jaw and a second indicator. Then, gradually tighten the jaws so that the deviation on both indicators is negligible. But this is just what I would suggest- youre the expert on work like this, would like to hear what you do about this!

  • @gaetanbellavia8702
    @gaetanbellavia8702 4 года назад +1

    Mécanique de précision

  • @shawnhuk
    @shawnhuk 2 года назад +1

    So, one of my bigger concerns with breaking into the CNC world was not only having to learn the machine and programming, but also getting exponentially better at cad/cam. I always wondered if the steps could be manually programmed in the machine itself. So, it seems, yes it can? My next big machine purchase will eventually be a CNC or teach lathe.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  2 года назад

      Hey, you already know machining, all you have to do now is learn few G-codes and you're set. Someone mentioned in the comments that even Abom79 is getting into cnc.

  • @erwe1054
    @erwe1054 3 года назад +1

    Nice cnc fillet

  • @alaasha3ban699
    @alaasha3ban699 3 года назад

    Very good
    But ..can I suggest remove the outer forged layer for big diameter to avoid
    Centrifugal force with high speed in roughing for small diameter..😊😊
    Pls ...keep sharing to amazing us
    Salute from Egypt 🇪🇬👏

  • @chamseaddine1152
    @chamseaddine1152 4 года назад +1

    Good job 👏

  • @latheengineering3337
    @latheengineering3337 3 года назад +3

    This sound make me fell better

  • @ToolMan128
    @ToolMan128 3 года назад +1

    Nice work :).

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      Dzięki, no staram się.

  • @rodrigomolina5475
    @rodrigomolina5475 4 года назад

    Exelente trabajo amigo chris y muy bonito vídeo saludos de Torreón coahuila mexico 😅👍🏾

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад +1

      Bueno gracias señor.

  • @svogender
    @svogender 3 года назад

    But that smoke..!! Hope you have good ventilation..!!!

  • @snowman7672
    @snowman7672 3 года назад +1

    Im still trying to figure out how you center drilled it for the centers, no pre turn with center drill? Impressive

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад +1

      The centers were done on a horizontal boring mill and I'm working between centers, so no pre turn needed.

    • @snowman7672
      @snowman7672 3 года назад

      @@ChrisMaj 👍

  • @Masso1973
    @Masso1973 4 года назад +1

    Super

  • @michajasina7418
    @michajasina7418 4 года назад +1

    Jedno co bym chciał mieć to taki sam statyw do czujnika zegarowego zajebisty pozdro Michł

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      Ja przeze lata miałem smaka na ten statyw, ale widział się trochę za drogi.

    • @michajasina7418
      @michajasina7418 4 года назад

      @@ChrisMaj jakiej to produkcji ,nawet go nie pokazuj bo podnosi mi ciśnienie .. a ja.😁😁😁

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      @@michajasina7418 Noga MA61003 Big Boy

  • @er.hamed2001
    @er.hamed2001 4 года назад +1

    Good job

  • @Me_adimanav
    @Me_adimanav 2 года назад

    Hello, just curious how do you get perfect centre on the job for tail stock centre drill? Do you use traditional method like scale and marker or any type of mechanical drill is there?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  2 года назад

      All done on a horizontal boring mill.

  • @MJ-iy4fb
    @MJ-iy4fb 3 года назад

    how long does something like this take to turn ?

  • @pluscabsnagpur7399
    @pluscabsnagpur7399 3 года назад

    Which grade material was cut & which grade cutting tool is used for this job

  • @hamid-do6ki
    @hamid-do6ki 3 месяца назад

    سلام
    چون خودم تراشکارم این کلیپهارو خیلی دوست دارم. ممنون

  • @jani73
    @jani73 3 года назад +1

    Once I turned casted or forged raw shaft only from outside, didn’t do anything to length. But that outside roughing did something weird. The length of the shaft shortened as a result.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      We don't really do any crazy tolerances here.

  • @erdalefe7087
    @erdalefe7087 Год назад

    Usta kolay gelsin tezgahın devri kaç işlerken malzemeyi

  • @ophirb25
    @ophirb25 4 года назад +4

    You can make music with this lathe...😀

  • @ry-rn5st
    @ry-rn5st 3 года назад

    Looks like you did 6 ops. in the lathe. 3 for each end. Couldn't you just do it in 4 or does the material move around that much?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      I was always though, if you're removing a lot of material do rough, semi-finish and then finish. It only takes little bit more time and you get better results especially on large parts.

    • @ry-rn5st
      @ry-rn5st 3 года назад +1

      @@ChrisMaj I guess it is better to be safe, especially with larger parts. Very nice work.

  • @nabilelbadri7686
    @nabilelbadri7686 4 года назад +2

    Nice job Chris , is the hankook OCTG lathe?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад +1

      This lathe does have a 10.00" bore through the spindle but we are not in the oil industry if that's what you asking.

    • @ИлияПопов-й3э
      @ИлияПопов-й3э 3 года назад

      @@ChrisMaj дк6

  • @adrianjackman9422
    @adrianjackman9422 4 года назад

    I have only done a small amount of turning and nothing of that size or quality but two things surprise me. Firstly why you don't rough out more before finishing anything to improve balance and possible movement and secondly how you tighten a four jaw chuck but leave the centre as the primary location. Always interested to learn more from craftsmen.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад +1

      As you can see in the video my roughing was done to +0.200" then semi-finish +0.060" and finish.

    • @adrianjackman9422
      @adrianjackman9422 4 года назад

      @@ChrisMaj Thanks for the reply. I meant more roughing down the outer forging to balance the part. Still cannot figure out how the center overrides the four jaws. Always keen to learn how and why things are done.

    • @diditwork370
      @diditwork370 4 года назад

      The jaws are really just there to spin the thing. You could hold it between centers but then how do you start and stop the part turning?

    • @adrianjackman9422
      @adrianjackman9422 4 года назад

      @@diditwork370 Thanks for the reply, I have seen turning done between centres before but that has always been driven by a drive dog rather than the jaws. I know when getting something to run true in four jaws it is easy to move the part a fair few thou even when they are fairly tight by adding more pressure. I would have thought that would override the centre?

    • @diditwork370
      @diditwork370 4 года назад

      @@adrianjackman9422 You literally put an indicator on the part and don't over tighten. All part of setting up a lathe.

  • @1530f
    @1530f 4 года назад +2

    I run a Romi M-27 with that same Fanuc 21iT control!

    • @josephpatchin3473
      @josephpatchin3473 4 года назад

      Same here. Had the long bed version, 120in between centers.

  • @rishiemansingh2276
    @rishiemansingh2276 4 года назад

    Great job sir.i enjoy looking at your videos.can u please tell what type and grade of inserts u used . Than you

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      Roughing insert CNMG KENNAMETAL K313 , finishing insert VNMG KORLOY NC3030.

    • @6AL-4V
      @6AL-4V 4 года назад

      Chris, that Kennametal CNMG is not an uncoated K313 grade. It is definitely coated. You should try a RN chip breaker with a KCP25B coating.

    • @rishiemansingh2276
      @rishiemansingh2276 4 года назад

      Hi Chris .
      Have you ever tried Tmx pc 5300 inserts , they work really well also.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад +1

      @@rishiemansingh2276 The thing with the place that I work at is that they have a guy that buys inserts at auctions and whatever they can get for good price they will get it and hope it's good.

    • @rishiemansingh2276
      @rishiemansingh2276 4 года назад

      Hi Chris I'm sorry if I offend you in any way.i do apologise

  • @localele1
    @localele1 3 года назад

    Who puts the original centres in for you and on what machine?
    Are they done on a horizontal borer?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      Yeah, horizontal boring mill.

  • @danielsousariassouzadias9788
    @danielsousariassouzadias9788 3 года назад +1

    Braz torno 50 anos em tornearia super pesada & ferramentaria .

  • @artur9229
    @artur9229 3 года назад +1

    Why so low on coolant? Asking cause I'm curious and new to the topic

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      Just for video purposes so I don't get my camera wet.

  • @BigSkyCurmudgeon
    @BigSkyCurmudgeon 3 года назад

    tool singing! rigidity problem as in too small of tailstock spindle or tool not set at correct heighth?

  • @GpunktHartman
    @GpunktHartman 3 года назад +1

    I allways cut the rought layer first, to remove the unbalance, so then use more Speed ...

  • @dawszelka5461
    @dawszelka5461 4 года назад

    Hi Chris can u tell us how much hours you machining products like these and if u are able weight loss from that machining in your videos? I am Just curious about that. Anyway you are master of lathe :) i love lathes and very like your videos :)

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      It took about 11 hours start to finish. I'm not sure about the finished weight.

  • @juancatalan631
    @juancatalan631 3 года назад

    Cuantas horas de trabajo hay en este proceso terminado????

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      Si mal no recuerdo, tomó alrededor de 11 horas.

  • @САБИТМУХАТАЕВ-с8у
    @САБИТМУХАТАЕВ-с8у 4 года назад +1

    👍

  • @eviethekiwi7178
    @eviethekiwi7178 4 года назад

    This looks like quite an expensive part, i don’t think i could handle the responsibility of machining it! What sort of previous experience do you have? And how did you get to do this sort of job?
    - regards, a first year apprentice :P

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад +7

      It all started in trade school, all manual machines, then I moved to US. Few years later got a job in this repair machine shop. I've been here almost 24 years, I know someone will say how can you work in the same place for that long, but it's alright something different every day.

  • @eddiekulp1241
    @eddiekulp1241 3 года назад

    Said did everything between centers? It's in a 4 jaw chuck

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      0:02 in case you missed it.

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 3 года назад +2

    12:16 It looks like you might have programmed that once or twice before.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад +2

      Haha yeah. I've been running this lathe for the past 15 years +/-

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr 3 года назад +1

      @@ChrisMaj Cool! :)

  • @craignicholson505
    @craignicholson505 4 года назад

    Stunning job as always 👏
    Is the spur gear getting set on or cut into it ?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад +2

      This is actually for gear company and they will cut into the largest diameter.

    • @craignicholson505
      @craignicholson505 4 года назад

      @@ChrisMaj thanks Chris 😊

  • @icwiz
    @icwiz 3 года назад +1

    1:53 man those chips must hurt.

    • @MrSaemichlaus
      @MrSaemichlaus 3 года назад +1

      Especially when they land on your fingers just right to grab and burn you while you're failing to shake them off without a helping hand :)

  • @ulrichherrmann6787
    @ulrichherrmann6787 4 года назад

    Roughing is done with a 15 degree roughing steel
    In addition, first turn the outside completely, the crust has to come down.
    Schruppen macht man mit einem Schruppstahl 15 grad
    Ausserdem erstmal aussen kpl überdrehen, die Kruste muss runter.

  • @keithgutshall9559
    @keithgutshall9559 4 года назад

    Will you have to turn in it after they job the teeth in it?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      I left stock for grinding on the critical diameters.

  • @clodoaldoalexandre8238
    @clodoaldoalexandre8238 4 года назад

    A responsa, é fazer um desse só no anel graduado!

  • @wheelitzr2
    @wheelitzr2 4 года назад +2

    Oh my God that thumb!!! Man that looks like it hurt!

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      Ha good eye. Yeah, it hurt like a mother 🤬 occupational risk.

  • @АлексейЯлунин-ц6й
    @АлексейЯлунин-ц6й 3 года назад

    А чего бы сразу не использовать трехкулачковый патрон?

  • @kingsparkdrift
    @kingsparkdrift 4 года назад

    why did you use little oil and far away from the tool?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад +1

      Just for video purposes.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 4 года назад

    If you don't mind my asking how long did this take?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад

      Around 11 hours.

    • @jimsvideos7201
      @jimsvideos7201 4 года назад

      @@ChrisMaj Ok right on, thank you. It's a fascinating process.

  • @VishalYadav-ew5ee
    @VishalYadav-ew5ee 3 года назад

    How to take offset roll

  • @mikemaier1369
    @mikemaier1369 4 года назад

    Which kind of material is that?

  • @policebox1092
    @policebox1092 4 года назад

    Good

  • @danielsousariassouzadias9788
    @danielsousariassouzadias9788 3 года назад +1

    Tornear primeiros os diametros.maiores deichando 3.mm de sobre metal retificar o centro e daracabamento

  • @damianxmikox
    @damianxmikox 4 года назад

    Ile godzin obróbki ?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  4 года назад +1

      Dokładnie nie pamiętam bo to była jedna sztuka, programowanie, po obróbce zgrubnej siedział na ziemi kilka dni bo była inna robota. Całość koło 11 godzin.

  • @TreeHugg
    @TreeHugg 2 года назад

    Ronnie Coleman squat bar

  • @Minhnhut23299
    @Minhnhut23299 3 года назад

    Đỉnh quá a ơi.m.n tiện tay sẵn ghé. follow ủng hộ kênh e nhé❤️❤️👏👏

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 3 года назад +2

    Had to cost a pretty penny to make.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      I just work here, so I don't really get into the financial department.

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr 3 года назад +1

      @@ChrisMaj You should be happy that you don't because if you would know what the customer had to pay for this you wouldn't dare making it. :)

  • @mirkohrsak5509
    @mirkohrsak5509 3 года назад

    Ja, dreht ziemlich gut aber kuhlmittel zu wenig.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  3 года назад

      Ja, es gibt Kühlmittel. Ich versuche nur, es während der Aufnahme nicht zu verwenden, damit meine Kamera nicht nass wird.

  • @lucianotognelli192
    @lucianotognelli192 4 года назад

    too much waste of metal ; wrong forging

  • @robertriquelmy7193
    @robertriquelmy7193 3 года назад

    Repetitious

  • @jdmccorful
    @jdmccorful 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful "widget" work.