Making a BT50 Tool Holder for SIP Jig Borer Tooling! | Shop Made Tools

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2023
  • Some serious metal removal to transform this scrap piece of material into a shop made BT50 tool holder for our SIP jig borer tooling! In this video we are making a custom BT50 tool holder to suit all of our bigger SIP hydroptic jig borer tooling but mainly so we can use our Wohlhaupter boring and facing head which has a SIP jig borer arbor. The SIP machines have a very unique spindle and all of the jig borer tools have a matching arbour and drive collet to suit it, but that means we can’t use any of the SIP tools in our conventional milling machines…until now! In this video we show the step-by-step process of turning a scrap piece of 4140 round bar into a new BT50 adapter. First, we setup the angle of the lathe compound to match a standard BT50 arbour before rough machining the OD of the round bar. We then drill and tap a hole to suit the drawer bar bolt of the mill before machining the BT50 taper. We then have to setup the angle of the lathe compound to suit the jig borer tooling before machining the taper on the other end of our material and then counter boring that to suit the collar on the jig borer tooling. Next, we use the milling machine to mill out the square for the drive in the tooling and mill out slots for the drive dogs to suit the spindle before finishing off turning the OD to size between centres in the lathe. We test the new shop made BT50 tool holder with our Wohlhaupter UPA-5 SIP boring and facing head before installing it on our BT50 Zayer 3500 bed-style milling machine!
    In this video we are using:
    - Hafco TM-26120G Centre Lathe
    - Hafco BM-63VE Milling machine
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  • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
    @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +329

    There was some serious metal removal needed to transform this scrap material into the new shop made tool! We enjoyed making and videoing this one and hope you enjoy watching! 😁👍
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    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 7 месяцев назад +13

      absolutely love the work you did for that impressive machine and massive congratulations on the tools that go with it and congratulations on the deal with the gentleman in canada who had some of the other pieces for that machine

    • @Pistol0291
      @Pistol0291 7 месяцев назад +13

      Good job the Butcher bird doesn't copy speech or you might have to gag it

    • @dandeeteeyem2170
      @dandeeteeyem2170 7 месяцев назад +5

      Crazy 😮 well done Kurtis that came up awesome..
      Also....
      WTaF, I didn't know butcher birds could mimic other birds!? 😮 *runs to back yard to try it out*

    • @pieandmashlover
      @pieandmashlover 7 месяцев назад +2

      It’s that time again! Whoop whoop!! 🥳🥳🥳

    • @bobturnbull18
      @bobturnbull18 7 месяцев назад +6

      When showing how to set up the compound to cut the taper it would have been good to stress the importance of having the indicator set exactly on the centerline height. Edit: you mention this in the next taper measurement. Thanks

  • @123Shel12
    @123Shel12 7 месяцев назад +732

    No drawings, no plans, "I just know what I want at the end of it." Curtis, you're not a machinist, you're an artist! Can't wait to see the finished product! 🙂

    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 7 месяцев назад +22

      i have to agree, Kurtis is an absolute maestro when it comes to making parts for his machines, like Michaelangelo but with metal

    • @seanhazelwood3311
      @seanhazelwood3311 7 месяцев назад +26

      He's an excellent machinist, but All machinists make their own tools when needed.

    • @ypebanbung-michael8865
      @ypebanbung-michael8865 7 месяцев назад +4

      I agree

    • @ypebanbung-michael8865
      @ypebanbung-michael8865 7 месяцев назад +6

      Another magnificent video ❤

    • @sorinal1234
      @sorinal1234 7 месяцев назад +17

      Curtis is about the most talented "general machinist" I have seen in some 45 years. He can do in one day one would've taken me two weeks and the result is way better, too.

  • @brandonharlow7067
    @brandonharlow7067 7 месяцев назад +255

    Love how Karen keeps the audio from the real time shot but switches the video to the sped up shot so it keeps the audio from rising in pitch. Little details like that make this channel absolute amazing production. How do people still watch cable television with stuff like this available?

    • @normanbuchanan9710
      @normanbuchanan9710 7 месяцев назад +14

      you mean people actually still do watch cable TV!?

    • @zaineridling
      @zaineridling 7 месяцев назад +19

      I agree. She really pays attention to details, and it becomes evident when you watch these videos a second and third time - such as a playlist. Love how she checks in with the Safety Officer at the start of the day to get the story going.

    • @graeme8755
      @graeme8755 7 месяцев назад +6

      I think Karen went an editing school.@@zaineridling

    • @orwellknew9112
      @orwellknew9112 7 месяцев назад +7

      They don’t, at least I don’t. I have expanded my range of interests, just by watching RUclips. It’s actually how I got into machining as a hobby - an expensive hobby.

    • @nikoh4591
      @nikoh4591 7 месяцев назад +6

      I haven't watched TV for 10 years now lol

  • @timmillikan1155
    @timmillikan1155 7 месяцев назад +78

    The fact that both local and international viewers are taking time to look out for tooling for you, is testament to your craftsmanship and quality of work.
    Both you and Karen should be very proud of the content you produce.
    Great video as always.

  • @mr.brightside3211
    @mr.brightside3211 7 дней назад

    Curtis has the skill set of a seasoned machinist with 80s years of experience and he’s so young! Incredible and impeccable attention to detail! I only wish I could be this good at my craft. Great work! 👏

  • @scruffy6151
    @scruffy6151 7 месяцев назад +422

    Thank you to the gentlemen who set Curtis up with all the nice tooling and cabinets
    Very nice score Curtis.

    • @thomasschurmann322
      @thomasschurmann322 7 месяцев назад +6

      I love the useful practical design by SIP. It's made with so much love to detail!

    • @gregedmand9939
      @gregedmand9939 7 месяцев назад +9

      It's lovely to see all that max precision tooling show up without a speck of rust. Someone loved those elderly masterpieces very much. I just hope the climate of Kurt's Oz, will allow them to live on in such pristine condition. Just pointing a camera at steel down there, will add a slight orange sheen!

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@gregedmand9939...you're probably right- but Curtis seems to do all right...

    • @daleburrell6273
      @daleburrell6273 7 месяцев назад +2

      ...it found a good home...

    • @curtisroberts9137
      @curtisroberts9137 7 месяцев назад +1

      Kurtis not Curtis. Lol. I agree with you though.

  • @alewis8765
    @alewis8765 7 месяцев назад +131

    When you're not line boring, making new hydraulic cylinders and taking on customer odd jobs, you're rebuilding a crane from top to bottom and making custom shop tools. That goes beyond mastery, and shows real ownership of your profession.
    Thanks for the video and have a great weekend.

    • @peter-pg5yc
      @peter-pg5yc 7 месяцев назад +3

      A true master makes their own tools..

  • @mlsargent51
    @mlsargent51 7 месяцев назад +66

    I'm an automotive mechanic, and have been for many years. I'm more than pretty good at what I do, but to see the knowledge and skill you have to do a job like this, is just amazing to me! It's a pleasure to watch you use your skills. I find the precision very relaxing!

  • @lukefitzgerald6043
    @lukefitzgerald6043 3 месяца назад +3

    Massive shoutout to Karen! I've been bingeing the channel and I've noticed the videography and editing has gone from very good to stellar! If you can just keep muggins on script...😂 What a team!

  • @nunyafugginbizness523
    @nunyafugginbizness523 7 месяцев назад +176

    I love how he starts with an image in his head, and is able to turn that image into a perfect tool. No blue prints, no computer, just a man, a machine and pure skill. I love watching these video's where he manufactures something out of nothing and gets it perfect. Brilliant, bloody brilliant! Keep 'em coming Kurtis, These video's are the highlights of my Thursday evenings. (Crazy Canuck)

    • @masondegaulle5731
      @masondegaulle5731 7 месяцев назад +9

      Curtis' efficiency in cuts is off the charts. I can only _dream_ of being that confident in fabricating from greyprints, I've gotta at least sketch that stuff out or I'll bugger it up for sure.

    • @Deck1ngUK
      @Deck1ngUK 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@masondegaulle5731 I’m totally hooked, could watch one every day. Like the guy making wooden wheels. Pure skill and professionalism.

    • @wildgophers91
      @wildgophers91 7 месяцев назад +5

      It's truly a really really impressive skill. It's one of those things that experts make look so easy / obvious but then you go try and do it yourself you find it's almost impossible. Whenever I try to "just wing" a project without planning anything I end up frustrated with a huge mess.

    • @JohnH20111
      @JohnH20111 7 месяцев назад

      i agree, and all the blueprints and drawings are in the Rolodex in Kurtis’ head

    • @ScottGroome
      @ScottGroome 7 месяцев назад +3

      Uhhh anyone can do that, I can start with an image of metal scrap in my head, and turn absolutely any project I touch into it.

  • @51604lol
    @51604lol 7 месяцев назад +53

    I really love how he just pulls a random piece of stock from the bins and makes this. Freaking beautiful.

    • @johncolvin2561
      @johncolvin2561 7 месяцев назад +5

      He did not pull a random piece of stock from the cutoffs bin, he pulled the piece that had the part inside it.

  • @erneststevenson3872
    @erneststevenson3872 2 месяца назад +1

    To us laymen viewers this was a very complex bit of turning and fitting. You are an artist. I like how you keep your work area clear and clean of swarf at the end of each work day. Thanks for the time it takes Karen to create each posting. She's a gem.

  • @hot_wheelz
    @hot_wheelz 7 месяцев назад +10

    Seriously mate, to be able to produce something like that without so much as a sketch, you aren't just a dang good machinist Kurtis, you've got the mind's eye of an artist.

  • @horstyoutube6413
    @horstyoutube6413 7 месяцев назад +12

    First minutes are pure toolgasm.

  • @alanfenwick9307
    @alanfenwick9307 7 месяцев назад +20

    The merch at the end reminded me - My son recently presented me with a CEE T-shirt for father's day. I put it on and said to him "now I'm dressed for success"! The look on his face was priceless. Speaking of priceless, that would be one way to describe your efforts today. As always, thank you K, K and H 👍

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +11

      Oh that's really awesome hope you liked the T-shirt and keep on enjoying the videos mate!

  • @czh2432
    @czh2432 7 месяцев назад +6

    That angle trick was MAGIC! Thanks, saved me some head scratching!!

  • @Bill53AD
    @Bill53AD 7 месяцев назад +2

    Loved the fact you pulled the bar to use from scrap cutoff bin. Everyone here makes fun of me for having a rack with cutoff bits. Great video Karen.

  • @covrtdesign5279
    @covrtdesign5279 7 месяцев назад +70

    Easily one of my favorite videos so far. I have barely been around lathes and couldn't quite figure out how to get that taper. Really didn't think it was that easy.
    Love watching you make shop tools!

  • @theboldcraftsman
    @theboldcraftsman 7 месяцев назад +102

    Dude don't diminish your talent. You are both the theorist and the practitioner. All your designs are in your head in great detail. You are an extremely intelligent and talented guy; it feeds our souls just to watch you. Thank you.

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 6 месяцев назад +3

      Kurt is an expert 3D thinker. CAD-CAM allows average engineers to fake it but the real deal works it out in his head.

  • @epistte
    @epistte 4 месяца назад +1

    As a design engineer, watching Curtis create this part from just a mental image is very impressive. There are very few machinists, tool and die guys, or journeyman millwrights who can pull this off.

  • @sohaim2720
    @sohaim2720 7 месяцев назад

    أفضل أستاذ (خراطة) أشاهده في حياتي، فنان محترف، مثل ميسي في كرة القدم، أنت ميسي في التعامل مع الحديد والخراطة واللحام.
    فضلت أن أكتب تعليقي باللغة العربية، كي يتشجع بقية المشاهدين العرب للتعليق على فيديوهات هذه القناة الرائعة، وأخيراً كي لا أنسى لديك أفضل مصورة فيديوهات ومخرجة فيديوهات في كل قنوات اليوتوب، تحية لكما من ليبيا.

  • @peterhall6656
    @peterhall6656 7 месяцев назад +29

    Kurtis
    This is an incredibly intricate job which you made look easy. As a 70 year old applied Australian mathematician who has worked in defence contexts I have been exposed to machinists and mate - you are friggin up there! I know that when JPL wants stuff machined it is like a PhD thesis. I am sitting re-egineering the geometry of what you do works (and it does) and you just do it like a magician. There is Japenese guy Airbus used for a critical part and the final dimensions he did on a lathe by sound ie frequency analysis. There is a RUclips video on it. I did a Fourier analysis at a theoretical level of what type of frequencies he was picking up as I didn’t believe they were within normal human frequency response for the resolution he needed but they were. Amazing. Mate when that Yorkshire welderfabber Baz rates you, you have made it believe me. You know that if I am up your way it will be a canathon of epic proportions!

    • @shopshop144
      @shopshop144 7 месяцев назад +4

      If you could ever find the RUclips of that Japanese cat, I would like to see it and I'm guessing others would as well!

  • @H4rleyBoy
    @H4rleyBoy 7 месяцев назад +11

    It is wonderful to see someone working who actually has a clue, I love to see you thriving and improving the business too.

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +7

      hey mate thanks for the generously kind words we appreciate the support

  • @JK-we1dr
    @JK-we1dr 7 месяцев назад +1

    Love the highvis…on the dog 😂

  • @Joe-gd2wu
    @Joe-gd2wu 7 месяцев назад +1

    Curtis usually gets all the credit. I'm giving Karen a big thumbs up for her great editing. Well done Karen 👍

  • @woobykal68
    @woobykal68 7 месяцев назад +8

    Karen, when are you going to do a video on how you do your videos and editing? You know, give Kurtis a break. We are all wondering how the master video editor does her magic!!! Just an idea.

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +5

      I keep forgetting about it! 😭 To me it's just my "job" so I forget others might be interested to hear about it, but I'll have to do that soon!

    • @TheRealSebastian583
      @TheRealSebastian583 7 месяцев назад +1

      +1 for that one! I would love to have a look how the magic happens. What gear, what software, how the editing is done. You do such an amazing job, please share some details on your side of the camera too PLEEEEEAAASEEE!!

    • @booka83
      @booka83 7 месяцев назад +5

      Get Curtis on the camera filming Karen, Role reversal,

  • @felixthecleaner8843
    @felixthecleaner8843 7 месяцев назад +75

    wow - you not only repair massive earth moving machines but you fabricate parts and you're also a tool maker too which is a special art all in itself. There aren't many people good enough to make shop working tools but you handled it like a Pro - we were already well impressed with your knowledge of all things engineering but you have talents to spare - awesome work Curtis - and as always brilliant filming and editing too from Karen.
    Homie looks ace in his new Hi-Viz!

    • @teeanahera8949
      @teeanahera8949 7 месяцев назад +9

      Kurtis is a pro. 😊

    • @donteeple6124
      @donteeple6124 7 месяцев назад

      AMEN @@teeanahera8949

    • @idjles
      @idjles 7 месяцев назад +12

      And don’t forget a crane diesel mechanic.

  • @robertjennings5357
    @robertjennings5357 24 дня назад

    Wow! Curtis that’s amazing work! Most people don’t know how much planning, foresight, & experience is needed to make such a tool. Simply amazing work! It’s to bad you’re not an in instructor! You’re so advanced in your skill set! Privilege to watch your work! (Don’t let your head swell up to big now lol)

  • @warbirdwf
    @warbirdwf 7 месяцев назад +4

    Best machinist channel on RUclips.....Period.

  • @FerroequinologistofColorado
    @FerroequinologistofColorado 7 месяцев назад +58

    Love these “shop made tool” videos. It’s so satisfying to see a piece of 4140 go from a unused chunk of metal to a beautifully machined piece of equipment. Another fantastic vid

  • @jordice694
    @jordice694 7 месяцев назад +2

    So great that you are giving these machines new life. I am one who believes machines have a soul and should be respected.

  • @daves8407
    @daves8407 7 месяцев назад +1

    Always love the bloopers
    "F#@& off train"
    Nice work Curtis as always

  • @maboscience35
    @maboscience35 7 месяцев назад +78

    Good morning CEE team, weekly greetings from Belgium. Nice to see how your toolbox of your SIP get more and more complete. As my grandfather told & taught me, if the tool or accessory is to expensive and you can build it, build it yourself.
    Again a demonstration of Curtis' craftsmanship, .for winging it, it's super well done. Have a great weekend CEE team.

  • @DavoShed
    @DavoShed 7 месяцев назад +49

    What a great selection of tooling. Well worth the big drive!
    Great job on the thingo adapter. Who knew that was hiding out in your off cut rack?
    Can’t wait to see the new mill in action.
    Karen you are an editing genius!

  • @buynsell365
    @buynsell365 7 месяцев назад

    Can't wait to see these new machines in action.

  • @TheMooster845
    @TheMooster845 7 месяцев назад +18

    Kurtis, I have never seen such precision and accurate machining in 45 years of working. I started working in the glass mirror business when I was 13 but over the years I’ve kind of become a jack of all trades master of none. I very much enjoy all your videos and all the fine work that you do at cutting edge engineering. Keep up the great work!!

    • @michaelmcgovern3538
      @michaelmcgovern3538 7 месяцев назад +1

      But get the job done

    • @davidelliott5843
      @davidelliott5843 6 месяцев назад

      “Jack of all trades” always suggests bodgery. In reality, you will find “out of the box” ways to get things done that (most) experts never think of.

  • @courier11sec
    @courier11sec 7 месяцев назад +22

    What a massive haul of tooling! So excited for you!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +8

      thank you! We were very excited about it as well

    • @user-oi8yh8tk2s
      @user-oi8yh8tk2s 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@CuttingEdgeEngineering Unbelievable! Hello from Anstead with my little 1963 Colchester Student

    • @johngibson3837
      @johngibson3837 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's a super cool score and doesn't even look used well done, homeless acting like a crock in the mailroom

  • @StephFourie21
    @StephFourie21 7 месяцев назад +6

    That moment when you have to make a tool to make the tool so you can use the tool you bought to do the job, love it hahaha.

  • @patbrown2227
    @patbrown2227 7 месяцев назад +10

    What a treasure trove of Swiss and German tooling! Beautiful adapter to utilize all the new kit. Yet another wonderful video. Great work Team CEE!

  • @vincehorrigan6113
    @vincehorrigan6113 6 месяцев назад

    Kurtis, I'm 54 and believe you never stop learning. I learned a new setup method from you today, that said Homeless has a smart Dad. He's trained you well. ;P Keep up the good work.

  • @dominik2333
    @dominik2333 7 месяцев назад +13

    I cant stress enough how much i do enjoy watching your videos and they release just in time for my breakfast break at work :D

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +4

      Glad you like them!

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla 7 месяцев назад

      Same here from the UK. In Spain today and watching it. Make a tool with the tools you have day. ❤

  • @longaugust
    @longaugust 7 месяцев назад +30

    You get a sense of the care and precision with how this piece is machined when it's rotating on the lathe and then the lathe slows and stops but the reflection on the material never changes. Kurtis is an absolute artist.

  • @mikeremski2102
    @mikeremski2102 7 месяцев назад

    That is an awesome "get". Power of the community. I love the "let me use my existing tools to make an adaptor so I can use the new tools".

  • @brerobsym
    @brerobsym 7 месяцев назад

    Fixing customers' issues, repairing a crane, making tools for your own use, and yet you still take time to spend with the menagerie that hangs around the workshop. Only a little thing, but it shows how life can be lived - we all need to take time out for those little things! Thanks again, and enjoy your weekend...

  • @dennisc3238
    @dennisc3238 7 месяцев назад +58

    Beautiful work as always, and the Nitride will make it look really good. That's quite a repertoire the Butcher Bird has, and definitely nicer than Cockatoos and Crows!!!
    Ps. when Kurtis showed all that tooling it really took my breath away!

    • @andyca15
      @andyca15 7 месяцев назад +17

      Just a little while before the one of the birds learns to say "Fuck off train"

    • @shopshop144
      @shopshop144 7 месяцев назад

      @@andyca15 Or when Kurtis says "fuck oof bird", the Butcher will repeat it just to mock him.

  • @svenbre8787
    @svenbre8787 7 месяцев назад +19

    Once again an impressive display of your skills, both from Kurtis in production and from Karen in filming and editing. The anticipation for Friday was once again not disappointed.
    Have a great weekend😊!

  • @annacalise8336
    @annacalise8336 7 месяцев назад +16

    The tooling you got for the jig borer was amazingly beautiful! My jaw was on the floor, you REALLY lucked out with that find, not a spec of rust, awesome find, pristine machine tooling, making a find like that is still a dream of mine lol...

  • @chrisbenard7509
    @chrisbenard7509 7 месяцев назад

    I hand feed a family of 3 Butcherbirds here on the Gold Coast. I give them minced pork which they like. Every morning the same one is at my door making a racket telling me to hurry up and bring the food, then, after I come out, the rest of them arrive! They each have their own personality, one like to jump on me because he is the least timid. Lovely animals! Your dog is the happiest dog on RUclips!

  • @MattysWorkshop
    @MattysWorkshop 7 месяцев назад +30

    Gday Kurtis and Karen, that’s a awesome collection of tooling for the Sip and the arbor finished out spot on, the Zayer looks a solid rigid machine and keen to see in in action, the butcher birds sound incredible with all the different impersonations, bloody clever birds, awesome job as always, have a great weekend, cheers

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +11

      Hey Matty! That tooling sure is beautiful, we'll have to do a video showing exactly what we got. Now we've got your video to go watch! Chat soon 👍

  • @jman5478
    @jman5478 7 месяцев назад +4

    Just picked up the Banana mystery box, will be showing it off to my shop mates! Greetings from Canada

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +2

      hahaha brilliant! I think you grabbed one of the last ones we will get the posted out to you asap and thanks for all your support mate 😎👊

  • @mattpage9826
    @mattpage9826 7 месяцев назад +3

    Your shop made tool videos have to be the ones I enjoy the most. Cant wait to see it in action. Thanks for bringing us along!

  • @user-bd1ci2vt5e
    @user-bd1ci2vt5e 2 месяца назад

    I like the “I don’t really have a plan, I just know what I want to end up with”. 90% of my projects are like that.

  • @lemmy9996
    @lemmy9996 7 месяцев назад +21

    Karl, I was thinking " why's the adapter so long?" and you anticipated it!! Always great , clear, logical explanations for everything you do. Hope you all have a great weekend 👍

    • @teeanahera8949
      @teeanahera8949 7 месяцев назад +4

      Karl! I keep forgetting to use Kurtis’ real name. 😂

  • @PaulieDSydney
    @PaulieDSydney 7 месяцев назад +6

    You could just make a video showing off the blingiest pieces of tooling you've got lying around and it'd probably get half a million views in a day.

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +4

      hey mate thanks for the suggestion we might just do an indepth video of all the tooling 👍

  • @jannsander
    @jannsander 7 месяцев назад +16

    Just beautiful! Not only the workpiece but also the camera work, the video cut, audio and timelaps magic, the explanation... Just soo nice to watch!

    • @rb6662
      @rb6662 7 месяцев назад

      Interesting details from the closeups, great editing

  • @renis6855
    @renis6855 7 месяцев назад +2

    Куртис как волшебник,сказал мне это надо ,пожалуйста, получилась отличная вещь. А набор инструментов,это вообще -не сбыточная мечта многих.... Съемка и монтаж ролика на высоте, приятно смотреть.

  • @user-tg3bp5gt2f
    @user-tg3bp5gt2f 7 месяцев назад +6

    Талант не пропьёш и не продашь он либо есть либо нет молодец Куртис завидую всегда тем кто умеет работать руками и головой и может свою фантазию воспроизвести на материал. ❤

  • @andrewclarke3750
    @andrewclarke3750 7 месяцев назад +17

    Thank you guys for making another fantastic video. Its been a real pleasure watching the variety of work being carried out on the mill and lathe and repairing the crane instead of just the bread and butter cylinder remanufacture/ repair.
    Those birds are certainly part of your channel now. Great you interact with all the animals as well.
    Kurtis certainly hit the jackpot with the SIP tooling he managed to aquire.
    Thanks again.
    Andy

  • @stevenstallabrass3819
    @stevenstallabrass3819 7 месяцев назад +1

    Loved it! Always looking forward to Fridays! 🫶👍

  • @ronmeidlinger249
    @ronmeidlinger249 3 месяца назад

    My dad ran SIPS for use. Glad to see Curtis has the best of the best and appreciates that it is not just an extremely accurate machine but also a work of art.

  • @geraldstahlman7036
    @geraldstahlman7036 7 месяцев назад

    Prototyped in your brain. You know it's right before you build it. I confounded my mechanical drawing teacher by opting for gearboxes instead of houses. God I wish I had your toys/tools. Thanks for your show. Love you all, Jerry.

  • @swampy1584
    @swampy1584 7 месяцев назад +4

    I really enjoyed that vid. I have 0% machining experience but Kurtis' explanation of how to machine complex shapes like that was brilliant

  • @jamesnewmeyer7205
    @jamesnewmeyer7205 7 месяцев назад +13

    I learn so much from your videos! I loved your technique of finding the angle of taper using a dial indicator.
    I used to machine stellite, we machine down the part, then tig weld the stellite back onto the part, then machine it back to the original specs. In high pressure steam power plants, the high pressure steam could actually cut channels through the stellite, causing leaks when the valve was closed. Stellite is one of the hardest austenetic alloys and actually retaines it's hardness even while red hot. It's a real bitch to weld cuz if you don't pre-heat it properly it will crack and then you have to start all over again.

  • @thisolesignguy2733
    @thisolesignguy2733 7 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know why, but I just find it so mesmerizing to watch a rusty part get machined to nice pristine finish. It's just so satisfying to watch

  • @SPEEDY-FABSHACK
    @SPEEDY-FABSHACK 7 месяцев назад +3

    That SIP tooling you got was a complete score! (Money aside obviously, as I bet it wasn’t cheap).
    I can’t wait to see you use the SIP more.
    Thanks, from the UK.

  • @chrise.2495
    @chrise.2495 7 месяцев назад +19

    Hey Kurtis and Karen. These new tools are absolutely crazy... so nice sorted in the cabinets... i love to see such things... i have so much tools, too. 30% i will never need but they are good to have.... better have then need.... 😅😊
    Have a nice weekend. Take care and god bless from Germany

  • @DarkRedCape
    @DarkRedCape 7 месяцев назад +5

    I love that Curtis got lost in his own workshop when he went to test the tool. 😂

  • @bigs6566
    @bigs6566 7 месяцев назад

    His depth of knowledge about everything he’s doing has led me to believe Kurtis is actually 110 years old and has been working these trades for 90 years. He just looks young.

  • @proluxelectronics7419
    @proluxelectronics7419 7 месяцев назад

    Big Thumbs up to the lesser spotted better half, makes Curtis look like a floorless video icon.. Love the out-takes. 😁😁😁

  • @gregorythomas333
    @gregorythomas333 7 месяцев назад +7

    That adapter is a seriously beautiful work of art!

  • @GrumpyHarleyRider
    @GrumpyHarleyRider 7 месяцев назад +27

    Awesome tooling work mate. I used to love working with 4140. That tooling score looked awesome! That was well worth the 13 hour drive!
    George sure sings perty! Very relaxing actually.
    Have an awesome weekend guys.

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +10

      Hey mate! It's great to see that you enjoyed our video about the shop made tool, definitely agree 4140 is great to work with...anything as long as it's not stainless steel 😂👍 Your Super Thanks is a huge validation of our work, and it motivates us to keep making videos that you'll enjoy so thanks again for your support mate! Cheers

    • @musthaveclutch
      @musthaveclutch 7 месяцев назад

      @@CuttingEdgeEngineering. Is that pre hard 4140?

  • @RobertKohut
    @RobertKohut 7 месяцев назад

    Great singer...seems like a happy bird...🙂

  • @etienneE
    @etienneE 7 месяцев назад

    This is a Wohlhaupter UPA 5, unknown to the majority of mankind but it is exactly the tool we need for this job😁. I keep learning things on this channel.

  • @user-ob2mi5xq5t
    @user-ob2mi5xq5t 7 месяцев назад +4

    Какой вы молодец! Наблюдать за Вашей работой доставляет огромное удовольствие. Ва настоящий мастер и профессионал своего дела!

  • @davidbeetham8481
    @davidbeetham8481 7 месяцев назад +11

    Nicely done 😀 As usual you knock your shop made tools out of the park. Also - All of the tooling is a goldmine, worth the drive.

  • @sizenobian
    @sizenobian 4 месяца назад

    The way that lathe fed the tap! Yeet!

  • @jackieanderson6599
    @jackieanderson6599 7 месяцев назад

    What makes you our top favorite channel is you tells us what your doing without all extra jibber jabber... ❤ and the outtakes are your trade mark!!! ❤ you three are our favorite to watch... much love to the fur baby...❤

  • @noc8076
    @noc8076 7 месяцев назад +4

    Amazing, learning so many tricks in just one video!
    And that's not just a frisbee, but also a rabbit. Throw the frisbee on edge and it will roll, skip and bounce along the ground, making the chase even more exciting.

  • @gravedigger1454
    @gravedigger1454 7 месяцев назад +16

    Ah, the highlight of my week :) I love seeing you guys progress the shop, those are some massive machines you got there, so excited to see them getting set up and in action! Much love from Germany!

  • @orwellknew9112
    @orwellknew9112 7 месяцев назад

    Kurtis is amazing. Seems like he was born to do this work. Besides his skills, his knowledge seems crazy good. This should be a good project.

  • @justion337
    @justion337 6 месяцев назад

    I love how your little piggy knew what was in the package and the high vis jacket is cute. 😂

  • @Azlehria
    @Azlehria 7 месяцев назад +6

    Definitely understand why you'd prefer, essentially, a quill extension over a boring bar.
    I recently had a quicky job drilling about 100 7/64" holes in some stainless. I've burned up cobalt and carbide drills on similar jobs in the past, in _far_ fewer holes.
    But this time instead of free-hand in the field with a portable drill, I was in a shop and had a drill press! Okay, it's a cheap-and-nasty import model with visible (if minor) runout, and it ran _way_ too fast - minimum speed is, I believe, 750 RPM - but it knocked out all the holes in 20 minutes, dry, with the first HSS drill, which was still sharp.
    Even a tiny bit of rigidity makes a huge difference.

    • @kennyz6533
      @kennyz6533 12 дней назад +1

      Little late to the party here but you were well under the upper cap for spindle speed for that size drill. Don’t know what grade of stainless you’re using but I usually run 40 SFM in something like 316. 40x3.82=152.8/.109≈1400rpm. So 750 is plenty safe. You’re just above half of what I’d consider ok.

  • @wrstew1272
    @wrstew1272 7 месяцев назад +3

    SCORE!!! To find that gold mine of tooling is phenomenal! You have to be feeling a lucky man. Besides being extremely hard working with a wonderful camera lady and sidekick safety entity. And we can’t forget George and company….😊P.S. that spiral tap is awesome! I’ll bet they are giving those puppies away 😅. But what a timesaver compared to the alternative ways. Can’t believe what a pain it would be to single point that much metal

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 6 месяцев назад

    Brings a tear to my eye the Kong frisbee was my pit/lab Bailys favorite toy. He was actually very good and running and catching it mid air. He could do it for hours. I sure do miss that old fellow.

  • @tonyking9235
    @tonyking9235 7 месяцев назад

    CANT WAIT TO SEE THAT IN ACTION. OZEY BOY.

  • @TrondBrgeKrokli
    @TrondBrgeKrokli 7 месяцев назад +12

    Amazing stuff as always. Excellent video angles. No Friday like a Friday with the CEE team showing the new tooling. I am mesmerized. Thank you to Kurtis and Karen (for your patience in making coherent shots😅😂) and hugs to Homie (as always).

    • @grumpyone5963
      @grumpyone5963 7 месяцев назад +2

      I agree, the close up shots of the milling were a joy to see. Great job Karen.🇬🇧

  • @DJaquithFL
    @DJaquithFL 7 месяцев назад +4

    Wow! What a find .. definitely worth the drive. 👀👍😎

  • @pauljoseph8338
    @pauljoseph8338 7 месяцев назад

    Is there a vid where Mr CEE explains his history and training? I don’t know how one man can be so proficient in so many disciplines. Extraordinary!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад

      Hey mate yeah if you check out our 'First Q&A' video we answer some of those questions

  • @P-J-W-777
    @P-J-W-777 7 месяцев назад +2

    That new equipment looks like it’s barely been used. It’s great you found exactly what you were looking for. Can’t wait to see the machine in action now. In my opinion there’s not much better than actually making your own custom tools.

  • @amesapiary6481
    @amesapiary6481 7 месяцев назад +7

    That is great you were able to locate all that tooling. That cabinet with the pull out shelves is really neat, it has to be pretty high quality to hold the tooling weight. I would enjoy a video of just the tooling.
    Oh and my projects are the same I imagine what I want in my head and get to work, but that is usually followed with, shoot let me look into this before I try again.

    • @grumpyone5963
      @grumpyone5963 7 месяцев назад

      Yes a video of the tooling with details about them would definitely be an interesting video for sure. I was almost drooling just looking at it for such a brief time. It’s basically tool porn! 😂🇬🇧

  • @StreuB1
    @StreuB1 7 месяцев назад +1

    The pied butcherbirds songs are so beautiful. Wow. I could listen to them for hours, no question.
    Well done on the adapter. As an engineer, I love seeing how machinists come up with shop made tooling to solve problems. Its a completely different mindset at times and so creative. I learn so much from them, and from Kurtis in these videos. Thanks guys!!!! 😀

  • @PetesNikon
    @PetesNikon 7 месяцев назад

    Another great video, with just sufficient talk to tell us what's going on. Kudos to Karen for the split screen shot, it's so good.

  • @bostedtap8399
    @bostedtap8399 7 месяцев назад +6

    Christmas came early, well done to those who contacted you with the SIP hydroptic tooling, 13 hour drive is impressive, my longest drive was from southern Germany to the Staffordshire in the UK.
    Great addition to the shop both, great work 👍.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @hannahranga
      @hannahranga 7 месяцев назад +2

      Terrifying bit is if he went north or west he'd have not left Queensland

    • @bostedtap8399
      @bostedtap8399 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@hannahranga , Definitely, I saw a Face Book post recently, it showed the country of Austria, inset in map of Australia, you could just about see it.

    • @shopshop144
      @shopshop144 7 месяцев назад +1

      From what friends have told me, that a 13 hour drive is just an afternoon ride around down under.

  • @frankiebanjo3251
    @frankiebanjo3251 7 месяцев назад +5

    Loving the content and was telling my brother about your site and he told me a story about our old grandfather who was in the Royal Marines during ww2; According to my bro Grandad visited a machine-shop in Portsmouth where they were milling ship/submarine prop shafts over 100 meters long. Unreal

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  7 месяцев назад +3

      very cool!

    • @frankiebanjo3251
      @frankiebanjo3251 7 месяцев назад

      What came first? the wheel or the lathe? The spiral fire starter/rope wood lathes, standardization of weights and measurements? ... Paris Museum of Arts and Crafts - this might be one for your friend Adam Savage 🙂

  • @Watchmedome3017
    @Watchmedome3017 2 месяца назад

    Wow!!! What a beautiful collection! And something about wooden tool boxes ❤

  • @peterparsons7141
    @peterparsons7141 7 месяцев назад

    As a kid I was fascinated by animals, all animals. After a lifetime of observation, I’m still just as fascinated and I’m still learning new things about them. In the animal world the crows and Ravens are very intelligent and many have distinct,unique behaviour.
    The more you observe them the more interesting amazing things you will see them do. Thanks for sharing your feathered friends visits,, and Homey is like a big heart on 4 legs.

  • @bijiont942
    @bijiont942 7 месяцев назад +5

    More shop made tools! Always love seeing new creations out of a need.

  • @CrimFerret
    @CrimFerret 7 месяцев назад +4

    I love how you set the angle. You already had a perfectly good taper to use as a reference so might as well do it that way which was fast and didn't take any extra gauges or such to do. That adapter will likely get a lot of use and was faster to make and certainly far less money than buying one if one is even made commercially. I expect this video may teach some others how to do similar adapters for themselves.

  • @PAINFOOL13
    @PAINFOOL13 7 месяцев назад

    Karen, This kurtis fella might be a keeper, He is right smart 😉 👍🏻 Nice job both of you 👏 magpies ❤

  • @stevecarlisle3323
    @stevecarlisle3323 7 месяцев назад

    Nothing better than seeing good used tooling going to a good home.