It's pretty obvious these guys are not paid much, removing all the chatter marks with an angle grinder on something that size is going to take a very long time. (I would guess he has carpal tunnel within a few years ?) I wondered about the welding on top of screw but realised it was some form of very hard material when they started grinding on it so it's a smart way to get a 'soft' steel good wear characteristics and saves heat treating a 'better' steel part. The shop looks like it's pretty damp though with all the rust on everything, including the part being machined, probably took a few days? I hope the cameraman is giving a share of any money from You tube to the workers he's filming, they deserve it for putting up with him
There are materials that they are using to manufacture parts but Iam sure there are no set of eyes for them on the shelves or at the Phamarcy if they loose one. Safety comes first.
That's the difference between kids like you and mature men. We knew enough not to text and drive but you kids had to ruin even talking on the phone and driving, just like we also paid attention to which directions the sparks go and what is dangerous and what is very unlikely. Unlikely, just as it would be, if you kids went and wore all your gear... You have done that to EVERYTHING! Thanks to you kids it's illegal to use our own experience as judgment anymore
@@realemonful Mature man....check the statistics of deaths and accidents at work throughout the years and then comment. I am sure there are 1000s of handicapped who used to work in these conditions in India
Всё хорошо, всё отлично. Но разве люнет подвижный трудно поставить. И защита направляющих станка от абразива. Всё чаще замечаю по всему миру переход на прямой привод шпинделя без коробки станка от эл мотора с частотником
Look at that chatter when he’s roughing out the screw. You can see it from a mile away. I’m not so sure that could even be considered cutting by normal machining standards. Normal chips are very sharp c, 6, or 9 shapes yet they are basically using the brute force of the lathe and the hardness of the hss cutter to tear off metal. The tearing at 10:21 shows it real good. This stuff makes us machinists in the states cringe but I still find it interesting and watch it 🤷🏻♂️.
I have never seen anyone beat and chip notches into a grinding disk. That’s an explosion waiting to happen. Someone is going to get disemboweled doing that dumb shit
É impressionante ver como esta gente trabalha, sempre de chinelos, ambiente fabril terceiro mundo, mas produzindo peças incríveis. Honde estão as condições de igiene,e segurança no trabalho.
Merci beaucoup pour le partage de cette vidéo intéressant, très bon travaille et difficile, bravo bon courage et bonne chance 🙏🙏🙏👈 salutations à vous tous 💐🏆
Esta muy grande ese paso para hacerlo en el torno la pregunta sería le adaptaron algún sistema para que el torno de ese paso por qué no creo que traiga de fábrica para dar esos pasos muy grandes
Assalam alekum sir sir, I was asking that what kind of trading is involved in this waram that you are making, please tell us, please do a little method and tell us.
Aside from the 19-century machinery this could be a medieval sweat shop. I could never understand the filth and squalor of the workplace. Center drilled 5/16? on a 2 tons shaft? On the positive side... the lathe way get ground at the same time.😂😂
Ok, the giant fabricated “tool post grinder setup” I get, but what was the stationary grinding wheel all haphazardly “clamped” to the tool post and with its “side” face (and a radius ground/wore into its face) just pressed against the periphery of the fast turning screw-what was the purpose of that after you just OD ground the screw prior to that?
Con un poco más de cariño y quizá alguien que les explique lo que está bien y lo que está mal co eso sacarán buen rendimiento a esos tornillos para plástico
It's pretty obvious these guys are not paid much, removing all the chatter marks with an angle grinder on something that size is going to take a very long time. (I would guess he has carpal tunnel within a few years ?)
I wondered about the welding on top of screw but realised it was some form of very hard material when they started grinding on it so it's a smart way to get a 'soft' steel good wear characteristics and saves heat treating a 'better' steel part.
The shop looks like it's pretty damp though with all the rust on everything, including the part being machined, probably took a few days?
I hope the cameraman is giving a share of any money from You tube to the workers he's filming, they deserve it for putting up with him
The only thing that's amazing, is the lathe under this conditions still is running.
barely if you see the chatter it's making..
@@chriskwakernaat2328 Why so negative f__K me 3rd world country.
I was wondering why he needed a lever to transverse then *I saw the angle grinding over the exposed ways
Como sabes.???
There are materials that they are using to manufacture parts but Iam sure there are no set of eyes for them on the shelves or at the Phamarcy if they loose one. Safety comes first.
That's the difference between kids like you and mature men. We knew enough not to text and drive but you kids had to ruin even talking on the phone and driving, just like we also paid attention to which directions the sparks go and what is dangerous and what is very unlikely. Unlikely, just as it would be, if you kids went and wore all your gear... You have done that to EVERYTHING! Thanks to you kids it's illegal to use our own experience as judgment anymore
@@realemonful Mature man....check the statistics of deaths and accidents at work throughout the years and then comment. I am sure there are 1000s of handicapped who used to work in these conditions in India
Всё хорошо, всё отлично. Но разве люнет подвижный трудно поставить. И защита направляющих станка от абразива. Всё чаще замечаю по всему миру переход на прямой привод шпинделя без коробки станка от эл мотора с частотником
Частотники стали дешевле наверное
@@ВячеславЕремеев-в7и да, без сложных схем управления и протоколов подключения подешевели сильно. И офигенно удобно подкрутить на ходу.
Спасибо. Увидел то , что мне надо.
Дай Вам Бог здоровья.
Fantastic and amazing job,thank for shared, and cingratulations
Look at that chatter when he’s roughing out the screw. You can see it from a mile away. I’m not so sure that could even be considered cutting by normal machining standards. Normal chips are very sharp c, 6, or 9 shapes yet they are basically using the brute force of the lathe and the hardness of the hss cutter to tear off metal. The tearing at 10:21 shows it real good. This stuff makes us machinists in the states cringe but I still find it interesting and watch it 🤷🏻♂️.
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Amazing work bro
I have never seen anyone beat and chip notches into a grinding disk. That’s an explosion waiting to happen. Someone is going to get disemboweled doing that dumb shit
Trabalho pesado, mas meu amigo esse serviço sem proteger o barramento, estraga o torno e é tão caro um torno mecânico
that screw is used for plastic extrusion or injection, it must be fully polished and hardened by chemical heat treatment
Interesting but very hard work
Chatter!
A classic case for follow rest, lubrication.
I guess these people know something!
I feel like this video could have been sped up a little bit
É impressionante ver como esta gente trabalha, sempre de chinelos, ambiente fabril terceiro mundo, mas produzindo peças incríveis.
Honde estão as condições de igiene,e segurança no trabalho.
Piezas increíbles??)
Con esa forma de trabajar sale todo mal
Ahhh mano ! Você não falou isso ?! Os caras são lá da porra da Índia ou Paquistão ! Não tem a viadagem do ocidente !
Merci beaucoup pour le partage de cette vidéo intéressant, très bon travaille et difficile, bravo bon courage et bonne chance 🙏🙏🙏👈 salutations à vous tous 💐🏆
Bhai ye aluminium se agar banaye to success hoga kya ... thermocol melt karne k liye..
Esta muy grande ese paso para hacerlo en el torno la pregunta sería le adaptaron algún sistema para que el torno de ese paso por qué no creo que traiga de fábrica para dar esos pasos muy grandes
They forgot to trough the finished product on the floor.
24:24
Anybody knows what's he doing and what is called ?
The best, congratulations the somebody ! Tank's
Relação de com pressão?diâmetro interno cônico? Ou diâmetro interno escalonado ?
how to make the thread with tape ?
Lathing should start from a little low to a deep place
Truly hard work👏
Killer boss. Nobody wears safety equipment.
Screw for plastic injection machine
Assalam alekum sir sir, I was asking that what kind of trading is involved in this waram that you are making, please tell us, please do a little method and tell us.
That is good work...can I ask a question..is This spiral is divided into three section , feeding section, pressure section and metering section ؟
Esa esmeril, tiene q ponerle un protección no puede estar lanzando chispas con metal al aire ,y respirando esos metales,
Великолепная технология производства! как с вами связаться для сотрудничества?
👍I admire the work and skill here.💯
trabalho porco
Aside from the 19-century machinery this could be a medieval sweat shop. I could never understand the filth and squalor of the workplace. Center drilled 5/16? on a 2 tons shaft?
On the positive side... the lathe way get ground at the same time.😂😂
I always wonder how many steps the table takes to make the thread
Who needs a chip breaker when you have chatter.😂
It's alright fellas, 11/16 = .000010 in this part of town!!
इस स्क्रू को बनाने के लिए
कितने की लीड होती है
A little oil on the bare metal at end of every day would save a lot of time with the grinder later
آفرین
Объясните кто-нибудь зачем он диск на 22:50 надрубил в 4-х местах?
То есть то что молотком затянул вас не смутило ?? Я думал я уже у них все видел ,Новот это меня тоже очень заинтересовало
Что-бы круг не засаливался. Вообще конечно жесть весь ролик.
@19:30 anyone else hear the radio sound from the movie CONTACT
Pow a máquina de vcs tbm e muito boa
Quality of the final product A+++
Ok, the giant fabricated “tool post grinder setup” I get, but what was the stationary grinding wheel all haphazardly “clamped” to the tool post and with its “side” face (and a radius ground/wore into its face) just pressed against the periphery of the fast turning screw-what was the purpose of that after you just OD ground the screw prior to that?
Con un poco más de cariño y quizá alguien que les explique lo que está bien y lo que está mal co eso sacarán buen rendimiento a esos tornillos para plástico
Horrible lathe work.
Molto bravo sto ragazzo bravo
Самое кайфовое начинается с 23:00
Lots of chatter. Waaay long for no steadyrest.
Your from
Esses paquistaneses já vivem um mundo Mad MAx. Quando o apocalipse chegar eles vão sobreviver e moldar o novo mundo
Use lixadeira de cinta.
কত গুনার পেচ?
Poor, poor lathe ☹
Good lath work.
Wow
♥️
how to ruin your lathe ways in one easy step
ماشاء الله
Amazing technic? No kidding me.
Very encouraging work done.
It's a pity you have less than zero safety
why even make this
Used in Plastic making machines
@@wowinterestingskills bro can u tell me about the location or contact number?
পিনিয়াম কত কত
Mantab...
süper
Молодцы
Peça feia e mal feita ! Serviço porco !
Конус сделан при помощи задней бабки ??????
Mittelalter
Please reply
Inka mob nambr chahye
Fix that bleeding lathe. The poor thing is screaming...