Where are the rasks? - Shop Life 53
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2020
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Finally a new video, I've been running out for material for the last weeks. Re-watching the entire series from your old garage. it's truly a remarkable journey you have done.
If youre really into machining content you should check out edgeprecision, peter can do some very impressive machining operations
@@joshuamendez425 thank you for the advise...
Awesome! Finally we can get our Grimsmo fix. I look out for your videos each day. When they turn up, it's time to put some coffee on and enjoy. I hope we see alot more uploads regularly as we are all Grimsmo fans. Keep up the good work....excellent.
"Move forward". Pertinent sentiment.
Maybe a clip on tool tray that won't let you close the door of the pallet bay. No dents on the machine, no tools left inside.
Happy Birthday! Please make more of these! I've been missing them!
Ha the cinnamon buns threw me back to grade school where your mom would bring in donuts or cupcakes for the entire class on your birthday. Happy birthday jon!
Another day older, and deeper in debt. Happy birthday.
Happy Birthday John! So awesome that you got to do what you wanted to do on that day!
Looking forward to getting my hands on one of these!
Happy Birthday John! That Kern looks like a lot of fun. Enjoyed your walk through of the design/modeling process for the rask work holding. :)
I love fixturing. Thanks for showing your approaches.
Happy Birthday!
Keep up the great work...
Much love from Switzerland...
Happy belated birthday, John!
That polished DLC is amazing! I hope there will be more of those made. :)
Happy Birthday from Germany!
Since you added that nice O ring to the lid of the tombstone, maybe filling the core with some thicker oil will help avoiding vibration.
Really happy to see you again!
Very interesting Episode...
Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work...
Happy Birthday!!!
Happy Birthday!! ThAt sure is a nice big red present to yourself! 😎
Happy Birthday John, Blade Brothers rock.
Happy Birthday John!🎂🎉🎁🥂🎂🎈🎊
I think rasks are cool. But what I think is cooler is a rask with a high wear resistant steel heat treated exceptionally well. Especially for knives that cost 700-1000usd.
Happy Brithday John.
Happy Birthday dude! I don't know if you mentioned this before, but I wonder if it would it would be beneficial to have a eumach doing dovetails for the kern. I am digging that edit in place in fusion, that is good to know, I am going to be going from flat fixtures to a 4th axis tombstone setup when I move to a Brother Speedio from the Tormach, so its a whole new ballgame for design of my fixtures. Also, I smother the whole cinnamon roll in icing lol, top and sides, that was not nearly enough hahaha
Happy birthday 🎂. Your 37th bday is my wife and I 20th anniversary. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Happy Birthday! Also: Yay, new video! :)
Happy birthday John!
Happy B day John, enjoy the bbq... 🙋♂️🍀
If you were doing the rask blades in 3axis, would you clamp it like the norseman on an angle or use a tapered ball mill to achieve your bevel angle ?
I feel spoiled with solidworks as a student the edit part in place features has been a thing for a long time in solidworks
Same here.
Happy birthday!!!
Pulling those pallet jaws, get a battery powered impact gun. Even a 3/8” around the shop is super handy.
Happy birthday buddy. :)
Hey a question here im planning on making a folder and i cant decide between a back lock, button lock or liner lock. Which one do you recommend. Im not afraid of challenges and ive made a few nice balis already, with bearings. Its for a large folder in a bowie handle shape. If you recommend any specific type do you have a few tips. Especially for the button locks i cant find any wips. Greetings Jeroen Beskers
very good video..thanks for your time
Happy birthday🎊🎂🎉
Happy late birthday and let’s make some rask
23:44 Oh man I jumped in my seat. Thought it was going to crash.
Not just use some small expansion clamps to grip and locate on the holes? Then a little clamp for the base?
Talking about a pin could you a cam lock and a pin to lock the bade ?
Happy birthday!!! BBQ is always good way.
What about those little screw down clamps like on carvesmart jaws?
Happy Birthday!
Happy birthday!
Your enthusiasm is infectious - good thing I'm not wearing a mask at the moment. 👍
Great vid John and happy birthday hope you had a great day
August 26 is also a significant day for Linda and myself it’s our 53 wedding anniversary, that date is burned to the inside of my scull lest I forget or I would be a dead man walking.
Be safe and stay safe
Stuart
Yesssssssssss!!!!!!!!
an insert of 0,5 mm is plenty deep for locating its place , shouldent it ?
I'm very interested in picking up a rask
Happy birthday
Will you be selling DLC Rasks? I want one so bad!
John you could get a light tool belt for around the shop, might be a better option, the thought of crashing the Kern is disturbing.
Happy B-day Bro
I love derive... When it works.. When it breaks its pretty annoying
Alright, fine. I'll settle for Zirc only on the tube for the Saga.
Happy Birthday! I also have Birthday on August 26th.
Mini Norseman Please birthday boy
Thought. Since you are proud Canadians.....all made in Canada. What about a special edition using Robertson screws with a custom Robertson screwdriver made by Grimsmo. Norseman Canadian heritage edition. Do you have a Robertson screwdriver at Grimsmo in the toolbox? Great story below on him and Henry Ford and how the Canadian started it and Phillips was born in the USA.
www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/car-accessories/a33490602/phillips-head-screwdriver-history/?R%26T
Maybe I'm being ignorant, but what is the reason for hogging material out of your tombstones? I thought for vibration damping, mass is king?
not on a Kern, ist made for lighter stuff. heavy things is in this case bad.
Ok. I thought that you would use an Isogrid...
someone might say dont say to your wife 15-16 years is a long time. she might get mad.
Hi John,
With your fixtures why do you remove so much material? Eg the lockbar holder and the tombstones?
You normally run parts on the outside of fixtures not in the middle. The square plate that on either side isn't going to do much for vibration dampening. If you have a difference between the 1st and 2nd and you ran the same code, it's going to cost you a lot of time and money to tweak to where it works, but you wont address the underlying problem that will always be there and will cause issues later on down the track.
It seems to me that you're causing the issues yourself with the vibration by removing so much material.
I think you're going to have the same problem with the updated tombstone, I would of thought with your level of detail, you would of had one made tested it to confirm it worked.
I think you're going to have to redesign the tombstone with a web like the one that NYC CNC has made; ruclips.net/video/BBMMVIpuXuQ/видео.html I'm very surprised with the relationship between you both that this solution hasn't come up.
Regards
@@cliveramsbotty6077 Yes, 10 years ago. And machining videos....
At least I've uploaded something unlike yourself.
@@flagmedownmedia he ahs to remove a lot of material on the Tombstones because the kern is not made to hald a lot of weight on the Rotary Axis. to much weight would give overload on the servos and the machine will error out. So you have to make something to get the stuff lighter. also the erowa robot will also at some point error out because of overweight
The rotary axis can handle probably what you can fit there, but the robot arm can't lift it if it's too heavy. That was the reason if I remember correctly.
@@Der_Drache Ahhh interesting!
Sounds like he should look up the maximum supported weight, take off some for a margin, and create a tombstone with webbing and leave as much material as possible, and mill it out from the top.
@@flagmedownmedia the problem is that you can go at the limit but a tombstone is long and if he wants to machine full 5axis its possible that the machining forces overload the servos and the machine stops. So he have to play a difficult game of weight to machining forces to not overload something.
Am I the only one who wants more Norseman (and a mini Norseman......fixed blade Norseman)........I have zero interest in the Rask. Why is everyone going crazy on the Rask? The Norseman is so cool and unique!
I'm the complete opposite. I never liked the Norseman, and once they announced the Rask, I was excited. (Even though I'll probably never get the chance to buy one. I've been on the list for years and have never been contacted; for the Norseman nor the Rask.)
That's mind boggling that Erowa couldn't make grippers that handled both pallets.
First!
Happy Birthday!!