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This Man Was Very Ingenious This Man made the Crankshaft Very Well.
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- Опубликовано: 3 сен 2022
- This Man Was Very Ingenious . This Man made the Crack Shaft Very Well.
This Man Was Very Ingenious . This Man made the Crack Shaft Very Well.
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#menufacturingcranckshat
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Phantastic job - all tolerances of these crankshafts are less then 2 fingers.
Great Great work. We saulute u all
The forging men are awsome getting such a good stock.
The machinist is very good.
Video guy thanks 😁
Thanks for sharing the video🔥🇲🇾
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‘Very well” should include using the right alloy, not pounding oxides into the metal, not leaving it to anneal, forging the throws, and heat treating the bearing surfaces.. and not machining away 65% of the material. Just about everything done inefficiently or wrong.
Poor old lathe takes a beating with these heavy unballanced blocks
What was the crankshaft for?
Very GUD Work ...Where is this Factory ... Amazing people with amazing work
Pakistan
Looks like Bradford, UK.
Dear American Youth,
This video shows how badass our ancestors were. These men still are. Let's put down our phones and build something.
Sincerely,
Guy who makes things
and also makes other
stuff.
People are excited about the wrong part of things. The hard thing is not to hammer something into shape or put it on the lathe. The hard part is to make it with tolerances within thousands of an inch while keeping the required material properties, concentricity, surface finishes, and so on. The next level is doing it cost-effectively, with the correct order of operation, minimizing the wear of tools and time required. I am looking forward to a day when I'll see these third-world countries' videos where they'll use micrometer at least once. Also, some basic tool maintenance would be nice, for example not letting all the lathe surfaces to rust. The point of engineering is repeatability, meaning that you make something that is the same, not something that looks approximately the same.
Making things is fine, but not like that. Human muscle costs more than ten times as much as electric motor force, and the motors can run 24/7. Pakistan has one of the lowest levels of employee productivity in the world, so their people are poorly paid and their products are not competitive. Not the way Japan got where it is.
The men work and make stuff, unlike our youth. Are the men CNC machines? No. Are they tough? Yes. We don't need more CNC operators. We need more tough men.
They sound like chipmunks
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where is the carbon?
that's like making a walking stick out of a plank of wood