NOW We're Cook'n with Argon!!

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Inert atmosphere for heat treating oven?
    Don't adjust your TV, YOU HEARD THAT RIGHT!
    I've wanted to try this upgrade since I first heard about it. Let's give it a try!
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    Music: Cemetary Clown - Sir Cubworth
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  • @nic12344
    @nic12344 3 года назад +1056

    That oven must be wondering why all the air molecules argon!

  • @milledel
    @milledel 3 года назад +658

    Tony: "No really, honey, these people will watch *anything*. I bet I could even get them to watch 2 minutes of a rabbit eating grass!!"

    • @sennest
      @sennest 3 года назад +20

      But it's from a collet!!😂😎👍👍

    • @agenericaccount3935
      @agenericaccount3935 3 года назад +20

      "Organic machining"

    • @buddersthepuunk
      @buddersthepuunk 3 года назад +22

      I watched it it was cute... I think Tony's plan is to attach the rabbit to the fly cutter and train the rabbit to eat grass from it so he can fly cut his lawn

    • @eliworks8549
      @eliworks8549 3 года назад

      Hell I've had 100 people watch a 10 minute long time lapse I posted.

    • @jonpierce8342
      @jonpierce8342 3 года назад +1

      @@eliworks8549 printing time lapses are entertaining. Watching all the structure being formed. Fun stuff. Now if more people would watch my video of a pseudoscorpion peeking out from a chanterelle mushroom that would be nice... maybe everyone is pretending not to be fascinated by him?

  • @petergriffin9554
    @petergriffin9554 3 года назад +497

    TOT: "Ya see that how gross those parts are? No one wants parts like that!"
    *Blacksmiths have left the chat.*

    • @CodyDWorks
      @CodyDWorks 3 года назад +15

      unfortunately it's true. first smithed "s" hooks I sold was out of some 1/4" stock that had been buried behind a buds shop for 10 years and she loved them and had to have them all pitted to hell.

    • @manputty933
      @manputty933 3 года назад +2

      Yeah I felt attacked lmao

  • @adrianwilliams763
    @adrianwilliams763 3 года назад +347

    Looks like the case of the oven is actually made from Undrillium.

    • @MaximilianonMars
      @MaximilianonMars 3 года назад +9

      @Peter smith and steel is heavier than feathers.

    • @andrewlockwood6102
      @andrewlockwood6102 3 года назад +10

      @@MaximilianonMars but only if you have a pound of each.

    • @daviddroescher
      @daviddroescher 3 года назад +3

      On top of it's heat-treated it is a heat treat oven. once it turns you need something to cut through the hardness.

    • @jpkatz1435
      @jpkatz1435 2 года назад +4

      TOT needs the Hardness Standards table for the different grades and types of : Undrillium, Unobtainiaum, Toosoftium, Badstuffiaum. I'v got one SOMEWERE in my old Gerstner box.

  • @SilenceDogood76
    @SilenceDogood76 3 года назад +613

    Why do I get the feeling that this whole video was just a sneaky way for TOT to show us his new rabbit?

    • @ShainAndrews
      @ShainAndrews 3 года назад +18

      trick... you forgot trick at the end.

    • @bradleystach6275
      @bradleystach6275 3 года назад +18

      It’s got me worried that the kittens were made into stew! 😱

    • @surenoblack2658
      @surenoblack2658 3 года назад +4

      Before it went I to the oven?😳

    • @greeceuranusputin
      @greeceuranusputin 3 года назад +16

      I wanna know how it came out white.

    • @microbuilder
      @microbuilder 3 года назад +3

      @@bradleystach6275 Worse yet, where'd he pull the kitten from??

  • @ivo215
    @ivo215 3 года назад +251

    Judging by how clean that bunny is, it may not have been the first take.

    • @philanderingwhitecollartra8281
      @philanderingwhitecollartra8281 3 года назад +4

      and how many rabbit does it take ?

    • @Scofflaw_k10
      @Scofflaw_k10 3 года назад +3

      You’ve never heard the one about how the bear asked the rabbit if he has problems with...stuff...sticking to his fur?

    • @dannyl2598
      @dannyl2598 3 года назад +2

      @@Scofflaw_k10 that's funny, it made me think of the same joke.

    • @drabbitz2319
      @drabbitz2319 3 года назад +3

      Nah. We have something better but similar to what you guys call a perma-coat or something. Always squeeky-clean... ;P

    • @SubTroppo
      @SubTroppo 3 года назад

      @@Scofflaw_k10 "One day down in the jungle" is how I start to tell it, and it is the the only joke I tell. Works best in mixed company.

  • @davidoberle9023
    @davidoberle9023 3 года назад +199

    The flywheel cutter explosion scared the rabbit out of me...

    • @dmbworks8094
      @dmbworks8094 3 года назад +4

      mine to but it wasnt expecting my pants to still be on!

    • @EASsirenVids01
      @EASsirenVids01 3 года назад +2

      I saw this comment RIGHT before the explosion 😂

    • @trevorvanbremen4718
      @trevorvanbremen4718 3 года назад +2

      Same - although MY new 'pet rabbit' is browner... And smells funny

    • @kingarthurthe5th
      @kingarthurthe5th 3 года назад +1

      Why was there a rabbit in you? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @mrimmortal1579
      @mrimmortal1579 3 года назад +2

      @@kingarthurthe5th I think the more important question is this: Why is there NOT a rabbit in you?

  • @ElementalMaker
    @ElementalMaker 3 года назад +506

    Man the rabbit really stole the show 😁

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc 3 года назад +12

      Especially since he literally just pulled it from his ass there...

    • @Pitchlock8251
      @Pitchlock8251 3 года назад +8

      It’s now the baby bunny show.

    • @johnkruton9708
      @johnkruton9708 3 года назад +6

      How come the rabbit wasn’t a brown bunny?

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc 3 года назад +15

      @@johnkruton9708 Without getting too graphic, I think the saying is: With enemas like that, who needs friends?

    • @modifiedmetalworks4892
      @modifiedmetalworks4892 3 года назад +2

      It sure made my daughters day!

  • @DavidGuyton
    @DavidGuyton 3 года назад +1650

    It's true argon is heavier but if you flip the oven upside down it nullifies the effect.

    • @Qardo
      @Qardo 3 года назад +167

      Don't do it! It caused my oven to float away!

    • @Sharpman76
      @Sharpman76 3 года назад +133

      Gonna asphyxiate the Australians if ya ain't careful

    • @mikegoetzdroneshots8483
      @mikegoetzdroneshots8483 3 года назад +18

      These 3 comments are the greatest!!!

    • @solid19841
      @solid19841 3 года назад

      not upside down....

    • @ArmchairDeity
      @ArmchairDeity 3 года назад +52

      It’s the same reason cats always land on their feet and peanut butter toast lands sticky-side-down... unless you duct tape peanut butter toast to your cat. They you’ve achieved neutral buoyancy in air at sea level. Congratulations!!

  • @UrbanWildCat
    @UrbanWildCat 3 года назад +528

    Those must be “collet greens”.

  • @PFoxen
    @PFoxen 3 года назад +65

    With this video, you increased the audience in this house to 3x its original level! My bunnies actually sat and watched the last two minutes without hopping away, now they want to know when they can have collet greens of their own.

  • @hydrojedi
    @hydrojedi 3 года назад +58

    Good to see someone out there still using one of those vintage dot matrix 3D printers. I have an old coal fired printer from the late 1800's...it was a barn find...struck gold that day!

  • @RonCovell
    @RonCovell 3 года назад +1838

    My favorites - pulling the rabbit out of your butt, the flycutter causing an explosion, and the rabbit eating grass accompanied by threatening music. Tony, you never fail to surprise me! Oh - and the oven seemed to work pretty well, too.

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 3 года назад +11

      It reminds me of the Jim Carey movie where he makes the monkey come out of the guys butt.

    • @yetanotherdan
      @yetanotherdan 3 года назад +30

      I hope he puts that poor rabbit back where he got him from.

    • @AMATISIG
      @AMATISIG 3 года назад +6

      兔兔神作

    • @honthirty_
      @honthirty_ 3 года назад +36

      I bet Ron Covell could make one of those tool holer racks using 'Rollation' and the hole drawing tool like in the bomber seat. I would watch that.

    • @carlthor91
      @carlthor91 3 года назад +13

      @@yetanotherdan Do his kids know the old man is doing experiments on the bunny, in the garage?

  • @pulipubplass4942
    @pulipubplass4942 3 года назад +373

    Finally I found another guy who puts his fly cutter in his cordless drill for squaring work on the go

    • @michiganmoto7687
      @michiganmoto7687 3 года назад +24

      I use my fly cutter in my Yankee Screwdriver. Makes a super fine finish.

    • @philanderingwhitecollartra8281
      @philanderingwhitecollartra8281 3 года назад +4

      must have been a shipwright.. i found an old shipwright level once the bubble vial helps if it gets dropped..

    • @Convolutedtubules
      @Convolutedtubules 3 года назад +10

      Use it on the fly so to say lol.

    • @DavidLindes
      @DavidLindes 3 года назад

      @@michiganmoto7687 When I was first exposed to a Yankee, I was blown away... I still kinda want one. Perhaps one day I'll make that happen.

    • @SamSamuylik
      @SamSamuylik 3 года назад +2

      @@DavidLindes I got one at a yard sale, works but I never use it, just a novelty piece I guess. You can find plenty at antique stores or eBay, they'll cost a pretty penny though

  • @shadhussain6555
    @shadhussain6555 3 года назад +42

    I just want to give this man a hug everytime he makes a joke.

  • @Dunkopf
    @Dunkopf 3 года назад +102

    The argon is heavier than air. It's leaking out of the oven through the steel casing and door. I recommend putting the oven door up if possible to reduce leaking. Otherwise increase purge cfh.
    Source: Professional pipe welder

    • @joons3374
      @joons3374 3 года назад +5

      @@froop2393 It sure as hell cools down quickly too... and transfers it's heat to the air causing air to become lighter... overall keep in mind the diffusion usually argon just like any other gas will just disperse in air and you will merely start suffocating because the concentration of Ar is Already to high in the whole room... besides Argon is already in the air, it is just that the concentration is very low... I'd just be sceptical and take every precaution possible, most importantly install an active ventilation system in your garage...

    • @gunner4544
      @gunner4544 2 года назад +2

      An iron worker would just weld the door shut

    • @calebmcintosh01
      @calebmcintosh01 2 года назад +2

      Why not change how the over is oriented? Like with the opening upwards, like a foundry. There is nothing preventing this aaaaand once it is filled with argon....it just stays there.

  • @mymechanics
    @mymechanics 3 года назад +799

    Wrapping parts in stainless steel foil for the hardening and quench will keep the scale away. The parts don't even turn black.

    • @bradleyturek
      @bradleyturek 3 года назад +77

      I was watching thinking, "Huh, my mechanics never seems to have scale." Now I know why!

    • @mattmanyam
      @mattmanyam 3 года назад +30

      You can negatively effect the quench, if you don't remove the parts from the envelope first (depending on your particular requirements)

    • @morkovija
      @morkovija 3 года назад +47

      I vouch for this random stranger from Switzerland to know what he is talking about!=)

    • @maxegloff3001
      @maxegloff3001 3 года назад +5

      lol du kommst aus der schweiz??

    • @lifuranph.d.9440
      @lifuranph.d.9440 3 года назад +3

      @@morkovija
      Yo, I’m not Swiss 🧀, but 1.25 works for me!

  • @RoamingAdhocrat
    @RoamingAdhocrat 3 года назад +280

    The idea of a fly-cutter in a handdrill made me laugh out loud.

    • @StyxHackshop
      @StyxHackshop 3 года назад +4

      yeah that one got me good

    • @zorktxandnand3774
      @zorktxandnand3774 3 года назад +16

      Requires a bit of a steady hand, but do-able.
      No realy!

    • @bcoit55
      @bcoit55 3 года назад +14

      I've had some spade bits try and simulate how that would feel

    • @GogogoFolowMe
      @GogogoFolowMe 3 года назад +10

      I've accidentally made one while trying to drill a steel bar, I lose grip and this fucker was spinning. Almost lost a finger

    • @AHustleIsLikeASideOfFries
      @AHustleIsLikeASideOfFries 3 года назад +3

      I told my wife, he's easily the funniest machinist I've ever heard.

  • @andyharris8819
    @andyharris8819 2 года назад +8

    TOT's fingerprint removal tool at @10:22 made me cry from laughing so hard! I know it's almost a year later, but I STILL come back to watch this video for a laugh.

  • @mattgies
    @mattgies 3 года назад +82

    One mill makes you larger, and one mill makes you small
    And the ones that Mother gives you don't do anything at all

    • @customhaines2510
      @customhaines2510 3 года назад +3

      I had a white rabbit joke forming in my mind when I saw this. Yours is far better than the crudity I had in mind.

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies 3 года назад +5

      @@customhaines2510 Remember what the dormouse said: Feeds and speeds! Feeds and speeds!

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies 3 года назад +1

      @@customhaines2510 Although on second thought, the rabbit would probably appreciate some crudités.

    • @burtbacarach5034
      @burtbacarach5034 3 года назад +2

      And if you go chasing rabbits,make sure you have collet greens to them.

    • @greganderson8374
      @greganderson8374 3 года назад +1

      Epic Reply, just Epic!

  • @unr3al67
    @unr3al67 3 года назад +204

    I've been working as a knifemaker a few years back and we also used Argon to flush the chamber.
    From my experience there shouldn't be any damage to the surface layer at all. All we used to get was a thin matte grey oxide layer and no pitting to speak of.
    This was easily removed with a few strokes of 400-600 grit sandpaper. This layer would be tough but thin and you could still see the satin finish from before trough the oxide.
    I think time is of the essence here as the oxidation starts as soon as you open the oven door and the atmosphere disperses. Just move a bit quicker next time.
    Also I'd set a higher flow rate and maybe you should replace your oil as it seems to have a lot of gunk in it which immediately bakes onto the part as soon as it touches it.
    If you're not using proper quenching oil yet, try to get some that's specifically made for heat treating.
    I'd also stay away from Nitrogen and just use the Argon. With Nitrogen the oxide layer always seemed to be a lot harder to remove given the same parameters as with Argon.
    I can only guess but I think the outmost layer got partly nitrated in the process which may not be a wanted side effect...

    • @briankelly5731
      @briankelly5731 3 года назад +63

      This was my thought also. You could crank up argon flow right b4 you take the part out and have your oil right at the door. As an alternative I'm going to purge my shop with argon completely be for removing the tool from the oven. I love all your videos TOT. I'm feeling kinda sleepy, I think I'll take a nap in the shop.

    • @alext.7313
      @alext.7313 3 года назад +5

      To add to the whole proper quench oil idea, also keep in mind that some steels want a heated quench media.

    • @unr3al67
      @unr3al67 3 года назад +4

      @@alext.7313 AFAIK most tool steels do. When doing critical stuff we'd usually prewarm the oil to around 200°C. This also reduces warpage and probability of cracking.

    • @unr3al67
      @unr3al67 3 года назад +9

      @@joenicotera2991 Proper Nitration happens at 500-550°C, so at those high temperatures it's merely an uncontrolled side effect. When done properly your part shouldn't look hot forged at all but just have an even greyish coating all around. For the parts i usually do i can still fit precision ground pins to holes that were reamed at max. 0,01mm bigger without even cleaning them up. And no, a nitrated layer isn't always wanted, especially when you need your part (f.e. a knife) to conform to certain characteristics (e.g. toughness, brittleness, edge retention, etc.).

    • @alext.7313
      @alext.7313 3 года назад +2

      @@unr3al67 I can say that, to my experience heat treating a wide swath of different steels, it's close to 50-50. In fact there are many steels that want to air cool after hardened. To make it more interesting, some require some intense heat mapping to air quench properly. (Ie slow ramps down, weird stepped ramps with plateaus, etc...)

  • @AlphaPhoenixChannel
    @AlphaPhoenixChannel 3 года назад +79

    I'm not sure I've ever wanted to see an audience retention graph from another channel more than the last two glorious minutes of this video...

    • @Gamerock82
      @Gamerock82 3 года назад +9

      Very bunny... quite the rabbit hole, though.

    • @TheConjurersTower
      @TheConjurersTower 3 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @andrewthompson5736
    @andrewthompson5736 3 года назад +21

    When we use nitrogen to inert vessels in the oil industry we apply the gas from the bottom and vent the oxygen from the top.
    You an always check this in your application by putting a lite
    Match into the vented gas to confirm you are getting no more oxygen in the vent stream.
    No we don't use this test method in our industrial applications

  • @TheRobberdotcom
    @TheRobberdotcom 3 года назад +45

    You've got hardened scrapbinium, and a heat treat oven. Why didn't you make the first part into annealed scrapbinium?

    • @jaredknapp8886
      @jaredknapp8886 3 года назад +1

      I just posted this comment. So true.

  • @ClayMann
    @ClayMann 3 года назад +136

    I've never machined anything in my life and probably never will. I still love this channel. I feel I'm learning things I can use later to tell other people that know more than me how they're wrong about machining but also I always come away smiling from these videos. Just thought I'd throw that in there among the pro's and machinist crowd talking shop.

  • @byjingobob
    @byjingobob 3 года назад +75

    You got me with the exploding cutter gag, made me jump!

  • @christopherlillja8492
    @christopherlillja8492 2 года назад +2

    Many years ago I worked in my grandfather's tool & die shop and we would wrap the dies carefully in stainless-steel foil before they went in the oven for heat treating. They were still slightly discolored, but when they were unwrapped they had NOTHING like the scale I saw in the last video when the tool steel goes in naked. This argon mod is awesome, but the old folks knew how to get stuff done too.

    • @andrewwolf4430
      @andrewwolf4430 2 года назад

      I regularly use A2 and I either wrap them in stainless steel foil or bags. If I do it well they come out nice and bright. A2 is an air cooling material. I leave them in the bag and before tempering in the kitchen oven they are at 62 to 65 HRC

    • @pontiacg445
      @pontiacg445 Год назад

      That's how I learned to do it, with an added chunk of paper in the bag so it burns up and consumes all the o2.

  • @thomasdickson35
    @thomasdickson35 5 месяцев назад +1

    The idea that technological innovation has taken an object that could be made of wood in 15 minutes to 27 hours, not including the design aspect. What a time to be alive.

    • @thomasdickson35
      @thomasdickson35 5 месяцев назад +1

      Also you could have purchased a child's step stool and drilled or melted holes in it. BUT, it's not about the journey or destination, it's about buying more tools.

  • @TheFamine123
    @TheFamine123 3 года назад +96

    It's funny you mention a "rotating hot end" for a 3d printer that's actually something I've been working on for awhile now, specifically to allow different materials/nozzle sizes/ temps/etc. Basically a microscope end, just with E3D V6 hot ends instead of lenses.

    • @marsniper27
      @marsniper27 3 года назад

      It is a cool design can't wait to see you finish it.

    • @benjaminwatkins7345
      @benjaminwatkins7345 3 года назад +1

      I've made a couple 3D printers with multiple hot ends for different colors flavors etc

    • @marsniper27
      @marsniper27 3 года назад

      @@benjaminwatkins7345 ya there are multiple ways to do it I just haven't seen one like what he is working on. And it is almost exactly what Tony describes.

    • @travismiller5548
      @travismiller5548 3 года назад +2

      Tool changer mods are a thing now

    • @Chrisknot94
      @Chrisknot94 3 года назад

      Makertech3d sells a switching hotend but the reviews aren't that great - and the switching with that one is only on one plane. Repeatability and calibration is a huge hassle.
      There's some nice manually operated options though, xChange being the one that comes to mind first because it's a commercial product (kickstarter) but there are many opensource solutions on thingiverse and the like.
      For fully automatic toolchanging, the e3d toolchanger / jubilee3D seems to be state of the art atm. Their couplings are being ported to different platforms by the community. Also a hassle to set up and calibrate but very precise and repeatable.

  • @rbmatheny
    @rbmatheny 3 года назад +60

    You should do a gag where you're still wearing work gloves and they make your voice sound muffled

  • @masteroogway6660
    @masteroogway6660 3 года назад +35

    Noone gonna mention that he spent 40+ hours printing children's stools with holes in them?

  • @georgedennison3338
    @georgedennison3338 3 года назад +1

    Someone once told me the key to making being human easy is make your screw ups look like you planned them.
    You didn't run out of printing 'ink', you planned on two tone legs.
    In that vein, I went looking for drill stops by ordering shaft clamps. The secret to my research was I ordered a bunch of shaft clamps by the OD, thinking it was the ID. As I was putting away the much too small shaft clamps, I noticed just how much they looked like the set of 'drill stops' I had bought from China via eBay 4-5 years ago.
    What put a smile on my face was discovering the price of the shaft clamps was MUCH cheaper than even the drill stops when I compared the sizes in the set.
    I love it when a plan comes together; even when I had no plan.
    GeoD
    I bought the cheapest, single set screw, no split, Blk Oxide coated steel shaft clamps. You could go 'show boat', and buy SS shaft clamps.

  • @TheFabricatorSeries
    @TheFabricatorSeries 3 года назад +519

    Where the heck did you find a Dot Matrix 3D printer?

    • @philanderingwhitecollartra8281
      @philanderingwhitecollartra8281 3 года назад +11

      ok boomer

    • @m0llux
      @m0llux 3 года назад +7

      Probably at a doctors office. Thry still havs thise, probably.

    • @ArmySigs
      @ArmySigs 3 года назад +53

      @@philanderingwhitecollartra8281 Boomers are 60 and over now, I think you need glasses buddy. BTW this guy has a great YT channel, what have you accomplished in life, apart from getting RSI in both wrists from being a total wanker?

    • @sansdecorum4600
      @sansdecorum4600 3 года назад +6

      Good to see you here, Justin. Like your work, too.

    • @N.Cognito
      @N.Cognito 3 года назад +2

      Planet Druidia.

  • @DanVR001
    @DanVR001 3 года назад +173

    Imagine being at an event and seeing a pair of floating hands.
    By the way, I'm surprised that rabbit wasn't brown.

    • @dgmedvedev
      @dgmedvedev 3 года назад +1

      That's hillarious

    • @B-M.B
      @B-M.B 3 года назад +9

      The Magic of WD-40!
      Or post-editing 😁

    • @Mishn0
      @Mishn0 3 года назад +12

      Like that old joke:
      A bear and a rabbit were taking a dump out in the woods.
      The bear asks the rabbit, "do you have problems with poo sticking to your fur?"
      The rabbit looks up and says, "uh, no, not really..."
      The bear wipes his butt with the rabbit and walks away.

    • @somebodyelse6673
      @somebodyelse6673 3 года назад +9

      Note that the bunny is on a scotchbrite pad. It takes some work, but you can eventually get through to the base white rabbit. Necessary to get a good surface finish for bluing, of course.

    • @frijoli9579
      @frijoli9579 3 года назад +2

      @@Mishn0 still funny years later dad.

  • @apburner1
    @apburner1 3 года назад +8

    Believe it or not, I'm walkin' on air
    I never thought I could feel so free
    Flyin' away on a wing and a prayer
    Who could it be?
    Believe it or not it's just me

    • @AHustleIsLikeASideOfFries
      @AHustleIsLikeASideOfFries 3 года назад

      Oh man! Sentimental overload! Haven't thought about that show in a very long time.

  • @Fat_Ninjah
    @Fat_Ninjah 3 года назад +22

    4:30
    That's a deburring tool! I used those when T was in my training workshop at school!

    • @moiquiregardevideo
      @moiquiregardevideo 3 года назад +5

      Tony said a nose or ear trimmer... As a joke. But i forgot the name of the tool, so thanks to be the only one to help.

    • @sjaakspaak
      @sjaakspaak 3 года назад +1

      @@moiquiregardevideo here we call it a monkey tail

    • @GoodDeal123
      @GoodDeal123 3 года назад +1

      I'm still wondering if he was being funny or did not know for real. I could not believe I actually knew what it was, considering I have about 0.5% of Tony's knowledge...

  • @istalrivaldr499
    @istalrivaldr499 3 года назад +57

    This Old Tony petting a bunny may be the most wholesome thing I've seen on this channel

    • @JohnADoe-pg1qk
      @JohnADoe-pg1qk 3 года назад +5

      Well, there were the cats.
      Where are the cats???

    • @drabbitz2319
      @drabbitz2319 3 года назад

      @@JohnADoe-pg1qk We took them, ages ago, and you're asking NOW? Really?!? Once we've replace those punny cats with one of ours? Really?!? We did ask for a reward too you know? But no one answered. So, we sold them to SIr SIc. ;)

    • @Hypercube9
      @Hypercube9 3 года назад

      I probably shouldn't mention that he's actually petting his butt hare on camera then!

    • @drabbitz2319
      @drabbitz2319 3 года назад

      @@Hypercube9 Well, in a way, he is. But, to mention it or not is your choice.... Lmao!

  • @misfitsailor
    @misfitsailor 3 года назад +71

    Our rabbit graduated from eating collet grass, he now has his greens served in a ten inch 6-jaw chuck. True story!

    • @Hypercube9
      @Hypercube9 3 года назад +2

      The rabbits in my backyard only eat O2 sensors and various wires.

    • @dannyl2598
      @dannyl2598 3 года назад +1

      @@Hypercube9 so now I know what kind of critter ate my o2 sensor wires. Thanks

    • @stephenmoulton9284
      @stephenmoulton9284 3 года назад +1

      @@Hypercube9 are they covered with long point hairs ? for that variety also eats radiator hose's >can you imagine emerging from hunting camp hundreds of miles from a auto parts store ,and as cold as it might be , you have no coolant left ?

  • @joeseabert8391
    @joeseabert8391 3 года назад

    My grandfather was a mechanical engineer and a boilermaker, when I stayed with him he had been retired for 10 years and had lost all of his ambition to get things done quickly. He had me make a part using some scrap stainless steel he had in a bucket. While I toiled trying to get that damn drill to cut the stainless he watched laughing literally out loud at me but wouldn’t tell me why. When lunch time came and we had some chicken fried steak he finally told me to slow down the drill and the stainless will cut like butter. I looked at him like he was bullshitting me but when I tried it, he was right.

  • @OneShotAwayy
    @OneShotAwayy 3 года назад +7

    Man... Out of all the infinite worlds out there in the multiverse, I'm really glad ThisOldTony decided to make these AMAZING videos and upload them to youtube! Thank you good sir for putting all the hard work on these videos full of useful information that are still incredibly hilarious!

  • @RoderickGMacLeod
    @RoderickGMacLeod 3 года назад +112

    "...so lets make something!"
    TOT proceeds to heat treat the chips.

  • @svtirefire
    @svtirefire 3 года назад +55

    "scrapbinium." I'm gonna use that one.

  • @metacollin
    @metacollin 3 года назад +1

    Hi, fair warning: The E3Dv6 hotend used by the Prusa MK3/S is close to being flow rate limited (cubic mm of plastic extruded per second) for thicker layer heights even with the 0.4mm nozzle, so with larger nozzle sizes, that is the bottle neck and will prevent you from deriving a good chunk of the speed advantage you could be from larger nozzles. But I am very impatient and an instant gratification enthusiast (who isn't?) so here is how to get around that, and some other tricks to reducing print time by a few fold:
    1. Get an E3D volcano hotend. It screws onto the Prusa heatbreak and uses the same heater cartridge and thermistor, so it is a drop-in compatible upgrade. You lose a few mm of print height and you'll need to print a fan nozzle adapter to lower the outlet slightly (there are literally dozens of these if you look for volacno prusa mk3 on thingiverse - and you can print fine for the most part without it anyway). You'll want to get some nozzles for it too - 0.2mm to 1.2mm sizes are available. More importantly, the Volcano increases your maximum flow rate by 2-3x, which for layer heights and wider nozzles will cut print time by a half or third. Just make sure you increase the 'maximum flow rate' setting in the filament settings in Prusa Slic3r. The settings included are tuned for the wimpier E3Dv6. I've been using a volcano exclusively for years and besides a mostly negligible z-height loss, there isn o downside. It's just better.
    2. Strangely, I never see much about this trick online but its a vital knob one can tune for 3D printing: extrusion width. Meaning, you don't need 0.6mm nozzle or even an 0.8mm nozzle to print line widths that wide. The only true limitation with nozzle radius is layer height. You always have to print layers slightly thinner than the radius of the nozzle (so 0.35mm is the max for 0.4mm nozzle). But when it comes to extrusion WIDTH, you can generally print up to 250% the nozzle radius without problems. If you look at the nozzle, there is a flat surface where the filament bead comes out, and that feature limits the line width (as this surface is what flattens the bead as the print head does an extrusion move). So you can print 1mm line widths no problem with a stock 0.4mm nozzle, and often you can go slightly wider but you start getting into the tolerance territory for the width of that feature so above 250%, ymmv between nozzles. I like to print with 3-4 perimeters minimum for strength, so a way to get a ton of speed improvement with little to no detail loss is to increase the line width of solid infill, infill, and perimeters while leaving the external perimeter width the default 0.45mm or whatever it is. Also, using line widths 1.5 times the nozzle diameter and wider tends to improve layer adhesion, especially for certain filaments like polycarbonate. The bead has to spread out and is thus smooshed against the previous layer with more pressure, and it is heat AND pressure that increases layer adhesion.
    3. Not a tip per see, just a caveat: you'll want to bump up the hotend temperature when printing at 20-25+mm/3 flow rates with the volcano. The rule of thumb I use for most filaments is increase print temperature by 3°C for every mm3/s of additional flow rate above 15mm3/s. So for 30mm3/s, this means 30-15=15mm3/s * 3 = 45°C. So for a print temp of 210°C, this results in 255°C. This probably sounds really high for PLA, but when you're ripping that sweet sweet lactic acid out at 30mm3/s and you can see the spool just spinning continuously, it won't seem that hot anymore. The filament is spending so little time in the hotend that it is never actually reaching that temperature, the extra temperature is to heat it up faster so it still hits in the ball park of the intended print temperature by the time it exists the nozzle.
    If all of this sounds like it might have a fairly serious negative impact on print quality.... it really doesn't. And you can really tweak these knobs without adjusting anything else and it really does generally just work. Obviously you will have the normal changes from thicker layers etc. but using these tricks won't really have an impact on quality beyond what you'd get anyway, and if for some reason you do, just back off the flow rate a little and you should be good to go.
    Final double secret tip: if you're really nuts, E3Dv6 also makes something called the Super Volcano that is also compatible with the MK3/S. You will lose a lot of Z height but I mean, its a hotend that is undeniably what you get when you take the thermal limitations of print speed to its logical conclusion. The nozzle size goes up to 1.75mm (so, literally the filament diameter lol) and, well, just look at them. If you need all the flow rate in your hotend, these nozzles will put it all up in your hotend. ALL UP IN IT: metacollin.com/s/hvOxXgoUR02s.png

  • @Golgi-Gyges
    @Golgi-Gyges 3 года назад

    That humorous sarcasm is what made me suscribe. It makes for a more entertaining watch.

  • @chasendeltapilotdude
    @chasendeltapilotdude 3 года назад +108

    This old tony has officially become a major part of my life. And he doesn’t even know me.

    • @aerogfs
      @aerogfs 3 года назад +4

      Or does he?!? "insert suspense dum dum dum thing here"

    • @Whitnesia
      @Whitnesia 3 года назад +1

      @@aerogfs and maybe we've all become a part of his, and he doesn't know us! Dun du dunnnn

    • @shadowgolem9158
      @shadowgolem9158 3 года назад +2

      Trust me, we are all much better off with him. That Other Old Tony is more frightening and creepy than the rabbit! (He has a goatee so you can tell he is the evil one.)

    • @BinziKORG
      @BinziKORG 3 года назад +1

      Notice me senpai!

    • @BinziKORG
      @BinziKORG 3 года назад +1

      I don't even know what he's talking about 95% of the time. I'm just here for the jokes.

  • @alanchambers8762
    @alanchambers8762 3 года назад +70

    Watching the bunny at the end I could only think “the bones man, the bones”. I was waiting for the holy hand grenade.

    • @mitchellfolbe8729
      @mitchellfolbe8729 3 года назад +3

      Then shalt thou count to three, no more, no less. Three shall be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three

    • @jeffwood8109
      @jeffwood8109 3 года назад +6

      I think the Holy Hand Grenade is currently on loan to either Clickspring or Abom...

    • @travismiller5548
      @travismiller5548 3 года назад +1

      I told em, but they never listen

    • @clonkex
      @clonkex 3 года назад +1

      "One! Two! Five!"
      "Three sir!"
      "Three!"

    • @yohoyoho13
      @yohoyoho13 3 года назад

      Alan Chambers I thought of "Night of the Lepus".

  • @TubeUnderdeveloped
    @TubeUnderdeveloped 3 года назад

    My favorites talk show. Ever, I think. Even I am not good enough in English. :-). From another country and still on earth. Have a nice day. Keep safe.

  • @vandalsgarage
    @vandalsgarage 3 года назад

    Closing in on one million subscribers. Good for you, Tony.

  • @PoignantPirate
    @PoignantPirate 3 года назад +123

    Since argon is heavier than 'air', most of it is going to flow out of the oven as soon as you open the door.
    Nitrogen will take longer to do that (since the air is mostly nitrogen), so you may get better results with the other gas.
    Honestly, I've found that laying the oven on it's back with using gas helps the results, since opening the top doesn't let the purging gasses fall out onto the floor.

    • @HitoPrl
      @HitoPrl 3 года назад +20

      Argon is heavier than air, but it is fairly hot inside the oven, so maybe it is actually lighter than air in this case?

    • @marcgoodman4862
      @marcgoodman4862 3 года назад +80

      @@HitoPrl Just heat the shop to 1500F. Problem solved.

    • @Migman2020
      @Migman2020 3 года назад +4

      @@marcgoodman4862 least he wont have to worry about a covid infection if he somehow heated his whole workshop that hot )

    • @michiganmoto7687
      @michiganmoto7687 3 года назад +2

      Science

    • @kasparroosalu
      @kasparroosalu 3 года назад +5

      @@HitoPrl It Is. Convection will take care of the inert atmosphere the second you open the door.

  • @recklesstim
    @recklesstim 3 года назад +105

    Plot twist, the bunny is named argon and This Old Tony will be cooking with him later

    • @hazzalandy
      @hazzalandy 3 года назад +3

      Mmmm, rabbit pie

    • @FCleff
      @FCleff 3 года назад +3

      The bunnies name is actually Stew. ;-)

    • @willasproth
      @willasproth 3 года назад +1

      No the rabbits the chef

    • @NaterNorris
      @NaterNorris 3 года назад

      In the oven

    • @drabbitz2319
      @drabbitz2319 3 года назад

      The video is literally called "Noww, we're cooking WITH Argon" Peeps in the comments are suggesting "cooking Argon" which is NOT the same! smh... lol ;)

  • @MyLonewolf25
    @MyLonewolf25 3 года назад +8

    0:46 learn to play with slicer settings and feed and speed
    Optimizing your head speed, extrusion hight, etc greatly helps print time as well as not sacrificing fidelity by increasing nozzle size
    Also you’re not gonna completely get rid of scale unless you’re going to keep it in a completely inert atmosphere including quenching but you’ve definitely helped a lot

  • @ChopChopCity
    @ChopChopCity 3 года назад

    Watching so intently, your exploding fly cutter made me jump! Hahahaha. Good on.

  • @drain_001
    @drain_001 3 года назад +180

    The explosion literally made me jump.

    • @dragon111409
      @dragon111409 3 года назад +6

      Yeah i thought for a second tony was going to the ER lol.

    • @grahameida7163
      @grahameida7163 3 года назад +7

      Likewise, headphones can be a bad option 🤣

    • @WeldinMike27
      @WeldinMike27 3 года назад +3

      Totally got me

    • @thedude7726
      @thedude7726 3 года назад +4

      Same i spit out my beer

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 3 года назад +4

      Dirty trick! 🤬

  • @brianhaygood183
    @brianhaygood183 3 года назад +79

    I'm only disappointed the printed tool holder doesn't have "Maholder" embossed on it.

    • @ClannerJake
      @ClannerJake 3 года назад +4

      CNC engraving and backfill with grey... it would match the feet.. have it lurking in a shot somewhere for only the astute coinsures... only it will say "subscribe" for some reason..

  • @jordonbrewer2354
    @jordonbrewer2354 3 года назад

    How is it this channel about a fella just dinking around in his machine shop manages to be one of the funniest on youtube? I'll never regret subscribing, man.

  • @opticalmechanic
    @opticalmechanic 3 года назад

    Aah, quality time in the garage can’t be beaten.
    I could do with a 3D printer mainly to make a replica of myself so that I can leave that at work and spend more quality time in the man cave!
    Thanks for the instalment. You know we love ‘em!

  • @nicholasviney5975
    @nicholasviney5975 3 года назад +28

    The worst part of 2020 was the lack of ToT vids, save us Tony more vids plz

  • @MrDoroh
    @MrDoroh 3 года назад +77

    "Honey, I need a live a rabbit for a 1 minute gag"

    • @prototype3a
      @prototype3a 3 года назад +4

      " try not to choke on the hare "

    • @kevinmcenhill2656
      @kevinmcenhill2656 3 года назад +10

      Three minutes. There's two extra minutes in the end credits.

    • @ihdieselman
      @ihdieselman 3 года назад +11

      @@kevinmcenhill2656 The rabbit's agent said that there'd be no deal unless he got at minimum 3 minutes of screen time.

    • @TheStuartstardust
      @TheStuartstardust 3 года назад +2

      ..3 min screen time OK - but sitting up the a** of tot the first 12 min to get to that? Pretty shitty agent..

  • @quentinreid3111
    @quentinreid3111 3 года назад +10

    i laughed so much at the explosion, it was so out of nowhere.

  • @54Mizery
    @54Mizery 3 года назад

    Just a tip from someone who made a living from welding argon purged stainless steel piping and vessels. Always introduce argon from below and allow the air to vent out from the top. You get a much cleaner purge. You can get away with lower purge rates which saves argon costs as well.

  • @Steelcrafted
    @Steelcrafted 3 года назад +155

    "Hello everyone this is YOUR daily dose of internet.....This RUclips machinist let a bunny eat grass from a machine collet...."

    • @sephalon1
      @sephalon1 3 года назад +1

      ER32 I believe

  • @oldUmanUshea
    @oldUmanUshea 3 года назад +115

    Next project: Tony makes a second camera.

    • @robotnicw
      @robotnicw 3 года назад

      "Buys" a second camera. Too many un-ToT components in a camera. Of course, he could always make a camera stand!

    • @LordPhobos6502
      @LordPhobos6502 3 года назад

      On the lathe.

  • @htmagic
    @htmagic 3 года назад

    TOT, that rabbit is a magician - he made the grass disappear! I love your new mascot! I only watched a minute of a rabbit eating grass as I watch 2x speed! lol

  • @alanrachman1480
    @alanrachman1480 3 года назад +4

    Tony, I'm a big fan, your my favorite you tuber. Being a heat treater from way back I could write a book about this video. I enjoyed it very much and I won't be nitpicky about the technical errors, I know it is all in good fun. By the way Nitrogen will not work as well as Argon. If you would like to hear more I'd love to talk about it, metaphorically speaking of course. I also have a great project for you if you could let me know how to submit it. It would be too long to put in this comment. Thanks for what you do.

  • @barrishautomotive
    @barrishautomotive 3 года назад +61

    That moment of absent-mindedness where you released the smoke from your finger was way too familiar. I have definitely done that. A few times.

    • @hdezn26
      @hdezn26 3 года назад +5

      Same here . . . but with a soldering iron... I'm usually careful, all the way up to that point too . . .

    • @Azlehria
      @Azlehria 3 года назад +5

      I used to have a habit of holding random bits of undercarriage while watching students working under cars. It was never a problem because they were working on school cars; longest they ever ran was the minute to get from the storage lot into the shop.
      Then one day I ducked under a _customer_ car, right off the road and, while leaning in - grabbed the cat.
      And that was my introduction to "incident reporting". Yay.

    • @hdezn26
      @hdezn26 3 года назад

      @@Azlehria About the cat. . . I wwas helping a friend remove a cat that had a hole in it and they were prying it while I was cutting it and all of a sudden SLAM! it came off and wack'd me up side the head.... That hopefully knocked some sense into or ouuta me lol... At least the install of the replacement wasn't a issue.

    • @Aheitchoo
      @Aheitchoo 3 года назад +1

      I picked up my freshly welded stainless part last night... Ive been doing this shit for years!

    • @heyyou5189
      @heyyou5189 3 года назад +1

      I am never ungloved at the welding shop.

  • @kugelimgesicht88
    @kugelimgesicht88 3 года назад +114

    TOOONIII we have to talk .... To be honest ... I was sad that there was no "shop cleaning and telling storys video" last year for christmas. :(

    • @mgmnfld3109
      @mgmnfld3109 3 года назад +5

      Just like everything else in 2020, going downhill. 🤔

    • @greg9403
      @greg9403 3 года назад +2

      Fingers crossed ToT will give us fans something in January about that.🤞🤞🤞🤔

    • @kugelimgesicht88
      @kugelimgesicht88 3 года назад

      @@mgmnfld3109 🤣👍

  • @andrewgillis3073
    @andrewgillis3073 3 года назад

    Very amusing. Tony should teach at a community college. An old blacksmith's trick for small parts is to cover it in a borax slurry. The slurry will dry out in the oven, and when you quench the part, the thermal shock will get rid of the borax. ^_* It only works for small parts, though.

  • @helicrashpro
    @helicrashpro 3 года назад

    When you said you where running a homemade fly cutter with a home heat treat and running it in the mill when full hard, made me think it was going to be catastrophic so the explosion really got me.

  • @smithofthenorth
    @smithofthenorth 3 года назад +22

    Those caddy's remind me of the ones the kids used to use for cleaning their teeth at the sink when they couldn't reach it... looking back I should have taken out the tools

  • @unchartedexe
    @unchartedexe 3 года назад +15

    I really really appreciate you including all the things that seem to happen to me. Dull drill bits make you question whether you are doing something stupid. Mystery materials end up being incredibly hard to cut etc. This is me all the time.

  • @shtotyme
    @shtotyme Год назад

    The Rabbit bit was so precious, hey you, Old Tony, thank you for making my day better.... Cheers!

  • @philiprome7236
    @philiprome7236 2 года назад

    The Hotshot 360 oven became the Subscribe 180 by the end of the video. Very clever! Great video.

  • @RotarySMP
    @RotarySMP 3 года назад +13

    You are our favourite magician Tony. :)

    • @besenyeim
      @besenyeim 3 года назад +1

      I had to scroll down too much to like this comment.

  • @anonymousaccordionist3326
    @anonymousaccordionist3326 3 года назад +11

    10:20 This part so amused me that I repeated it several times and showed my family what I was laughing at.

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 3 года назад

    That Noga pen attachment is obviously a deburring tool (and takes standard Noga replacement tips).
    Welding tip: Since you'd only be doing this if you already have argon for TIG, you can buy a Western CGA 580 tee and another flowmeter to use for weldment purging then use fittings of choice to connect green hose (your local welding supply sells it cut to length) to your oven. Make the hose with standard fittings and make it long (hose is cheap). That lets you not only connect easily to your oven, but place your argon cylinder anywhere you like instead of wheeling around on your welder. It's much more convenient to have cylinders chained to the wall or on their own cylinder cart.

  • @StanleyTinyhat
    @StanleyTinyhat 3 года назад +2

    Stoked to see you coming up on one million subs Tony, keep up the great work, love your videos

  • @cw2071
    @cw2071 3 года назад +37

    I you watched the bunnies all the way to yhe end ToT owns your soul 🥴

    • @randywl8925
      @randywl8925 3 года назад

      I skipped to the end. I was expecting all the grass is gone and just a pile of rabbit pellets.

    • @honkynel
      @honkynel 3 года назад

      @@randywl8925 Cheat. Go back and watch it all :)

    • @randywl8925
      @randywl8925 3 года назад +1

      @@honkynel I'll do that. Everything Tony does is worth watching twice. He is one funny guy. ...a very talented and smart funny guy

  • @phpdreams
    @phpdreams 3 года назад +28

    "This Old Tony ... now with 100% more Butt Rabbits!" Keep it up my friend.

    • @plusmanikantanr
      @plusmanikantanr 3 года назад +5

      "This Old Tony ... now with 100% more Butt Hares" ! There fixed it for ya :'D

    • @phpdreams
      @phpdreams 3 года назад

      @@plusmanikantanr Oh yeah, that's absolutely better. Thanks!

  • @patricksullivan9951
    @patricksullivan9951 3 года назад

    You are "The Greatest American Machinist" .... "Believe it or not, I'm walkin' on argon, I never thought I could feel so free; Machining away on a wing and a prayer, Who could it be? Believe it or not, it's just me."

  • @joshsnyder62
    @joshsnyder62 3 года назад +2

    That rabbit loved those "collet greens"

  • @captainkeyboard7273
    @captainkeyboard7273 3 года назад +38

    And magically the oven was labeled with "subscribe 180"

  • @GlennChambers
    @GlennChambers 3 года назад +11

    haha, loved the dot matrix printer sounds :)

  • @timalves322
    @timalves322 3 года назад

    I have been watching this whatever this is for over a year. I am not a metal guy so most of what you are talking about are way over my head. However, I think you have mad editing skills and a twisted sense of humor that I enjoy. I intend to be a regular viewer for some time. Signed impressed

  • @-Deena.
    @-Deena. 3 года назад +1

    I've seen many vids where the object to be heat treated is just wrapped up tightly and sealed in stainless steel foil?
    Works a dream and just unwrap and reuse. Blackbeard does it pretty much every time.

  • @Eralen00
    @Eralen00 3 года назад +10

    I personally love the look of mill scale/quench scale on parts that aren't dimension-critical

    • @AHustleIsLikeASideOfFries
      @AHustleIsLikeASideOfFries 3 года назад

      ...the scaley surface as it ajoins a clean, machined section? Unnggghh...

    • @Eralen00
      @Eralen00 3 года назад

      @@AHustleIsLikeASideOfFries I can't tell if that's a groan of pleasure or disgust lol

  • @Bobyblingco
    @Bobyblingco 3 года назад +21

    The exposition when the cuter made contact actually got me lil

  • @cmdrcrimbo
    @cmdrcrimbo 3 года назад

    LOL Love it ! The rotary deburing tool got me.

  • @-TheRealChris
    @-TheRealChris 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the rabbit eating, that was excellent. Be interesting to see if sitting the oven on its end so the door is at the top makes any difference, it would stop the argon spilling out any gap in the door.

  • @sjv6598
    @sjv6598 3 года назад +11

    The end is definitely my favourite part of the show. Definitely.

  • @rendermandan2820
    @rendermandan2820 3 года назад +13

    Scrapbinium!!! Flipping hilarious!

  • @helicrashpro
    @helicrashpro 2 года назад

    I got the same results when I did this. Better than no argon but seemed like a waste of argon considering the results. I think the issue is most of the argon just leaks out the door. What I did that finally got really good results was to put the parts in a stainless box with a stainless foil over the top with a hole for your argon tube. You feed your argon tube into the box through the hole in the stainless foil. Since argon is heavier, it fills from the bottom and since the top is just covered with stainless foil, the pressure is vented at the top of the box. You don't need very much argon flow for this. You will need to make a handle point on the box so you can grab it with something safe. I welded a bar of stainless on the side of the box that I could grab with my tongs. You pull the argon tube, open the oven door, grab the box and put it on a fire proof surface and remove the foil top and remove the part for quench. The results are close to pro level. Do the quench quickly because as soon as you remove the part from the box, oxygen starts to attach. That is the only oxidation I got with this method.

  • @r11449
    @r11449 3 года назад

    This video perfectly demonstrates the advantage of heat treating in molten salt.

  • @eddietowers5595
    @eddietowers5595 3 года назад +5

    This old Tony and a rabbit were pooping in the woods, when the Tony turned to the rabbit and asked, “do you have problems with poop sticking to your fur.” Confused the rabbit replied, “no.” So Tony grabs the rabbit and wipes his butt with it.

  • @apirkle
    @apirkle 3 года назад +80

    In case anyone else is scratching their heads over that austere industrial air: Dead Industrial Atmosphere by Leatherface.

    • @millomweb
      @millomweb 3 года назад +6

      Now I'm scratching my head.

    • @TgWags69
      @TgWags69 3 года назад +11

      Under a rock here....still doesn't help

    • @gmt-yt
      @gmt-yt 3 года назад +2

      Holy heck that slaps! Never heard of them (maybe the name rings vague bells). But if this is representative, I'll be self-administering their catalog immediately via aural cavity.

    • @evilplaguedoctor5158
      @evilplaguedoctor5158 3 года назад

      Thank you for the explanation! (and the introduction to a new band)

    • @distortohio
      @distortohio 3 года назад

      Smiled as soon as I saw it.

  • @eamonia
    @eamonia 2 года назад

    You have a great sense of humor, man. I always enjoy watching your stuff. Thanks for all your hard work Tony.

  • @aeiouy80
    @aeiouy80 2 года назад

    The music choice for the rabbit scene is absolutely spot on!

  • @TravisTerrell
    @TravisTerrell 3 года назад +7

    The sound of removing the tool holders sounds crazy in headphones. Was convinced the noises were coming from my room.

    • @BRUXXUS
      @BRUXXUS 3 года назад

      Same on my computer with a nice sound setup! I thought someone was outside my window banging on my fence!
      It really freaked me out.

  • @MuJoeTheMean
    @MuJoeTheMean 3 года назад +38

    Hey Tony, not to be 'that guy' but you know you can just make a 1 mm nozzle right? Could even be hardened steel! After all, what's the point of a home machine shop if not spending 6 hours on a $2 part :P
    (probably need a heater upgrade for that though, just FYI)

    • @samuraisystemsllc
      @samuraisystemsllc 3 года назад +5

      Just to be another kind of "that guy", be careful increasing nozzle sizes. Your hotend has a limit on extrusion rate, usually measured in mm^3/sec. Things like the Volcano hotend increase this limit. Not sure what your hotend is, but you can probably find the limit online and program your slicer to not exceed the max extrusion rate, but that will slow down the print again. There will be a point of diminishing returns without upgrading the hotend too.

    • @lewisheard1882
      @lewisheard1882 3 года назад +3

      @@samuraisystemsllc a second to this! I have a normal V6 hot end and a Volcano and I keep stumbling into the volumetric throughout limit on just a 0.8mm nozzle even on my volcano (I run speeds fairly high, its a 400x400mm bed after all).

    • @BrunodeSouzaLino
      @BrunodeSouzaLino 3 года назад

      Other people have tried that with smaller nozzles and ended up turning the nozzle into scrap. You also need a printer that can push that kind of volume into a larger diameter nozzle, otherwise you risk damaging other parts of the hot end.

    • @rennkafer13
      @rennkafer13 3 года назад

      @@samuraisystemsllc Looks like a PRUSA so it would be a E3D V6 stock...

    • @MuJoeTheMean
      @MuJoeTheMean 3 года назад +2

      I think its been said elsewhere in the comments, but for anyone that's interested in learning about 3d printers, the power output of your hot end DOES put a hard limit on the amount of filament you can push through your nozzle per second. At first glance, that makes it look like a big nozzle is pointless. The reason its not is because the printer only needs to dispense a certain amount of filament per inch, but it can't fly around corners in the print at top speed. Therefore, increasing the nozzle gives you lower print head speeds, meaning the head doesn't need to speed up and slow down for turns as much, so it runs closer to the maximum speed more of the time. (You also lose resolution though, so sometimes it's not an option. Holding out hope for that multi head attachment. Do it for the kids, Tony!)

  • @wilpowell2796
    @wilpowell2796 2 года назад

    I couldn’t stop laughing after you touched the metal that was freshly cut and your finger started smoking 😂😂😂

  • @jevs8188
    @jevs8188 3 года назад +4

    Great video, like always. Maybe the source of the scaling is the transition between oven and the oil. I mean, once it leaves the oven it comes in contact with oxygen rich atmosphere, plus the flames when dipped in the oil suggest reaction with O2. Also the oil might be contaminated. Reducing the time by decreasing the distance to the oil and having something to grab it with prepared might help. Also, bubbling argon into the oil might ensure there´s no oxygen at least on the surface of the oil. Best of luck! :)