i recently started machining a workpiece that forced me to use a 4 jaw chuck, and let me tell you this, to get a piece of metal that size in the jaws and have almost no throw is really impressive.
@@davidwillard7334 Right? lol and whoever this machinist in the video is, they haven't centered the tools. I've never seen a drawing that calls out a .050" diameter nipple in the center of both sides of a turned part.
@@ChrisMaj Dokładnie z tego typu materiałem przychodzi mi pracować, klei się jak cukier puder . Gabarytowo detali "nie zazdroszczę" , ale po filmach widzę, że jakościowo przyjazny w skrawaniu masz materiał. Osobiście nie często mam okazję, aby uzyskać tak łady wiór jak na twoich filmach.
@@SuperItaliano83 bardzo często robię właśnie przeróżne tuleje z tego brązu ale nie nagrywam bo tam nie ma nic interesującego tylko rozpierdol po całej maszynie. To właśnie było z takiego brązu ruclips.net/video/m1RyLesAal4/видео.html
That 16 finish is a little hard to hold on the button left at the center of a work piece, but on brass it is near impossible in most cased due to the grain structure of the metal. Great job!
I only use my phone too. I'm hopeless with anything with a keypad. I do all my editing with the Samsung movie maker but have to film everything in order.
I know right? What was that, about 10 inches? Sorry for the imperial measure, I’m in the USA. They tried teaching us the metric system, but gave up for some reason. ;)
Man these people are savages on the comments here. Nice piece man, I don’t care if it took too long or that you left a nipple in middle of your part haha!
Most of the time they are right on the center, but I had to use the add on tool holder from different machine. By the time I realized that it's lower I already had the tools measured and there is a hole in the middle so I left it as is.
You are probably one of those bosses who has never worked a day in his life but kissed someone's a ## and Wala boss hahahaha ha very quick to pass jugment from someone who don't know s###
@@dannym6697 - by your comment you indicate that kissing your boss the way you describe has probably been the only way for you not getting fired, since it probably wasn't your intelligence keeping you employed.
@@michaelhorn9267 but your comment now I know for sure you are what I described I ran into your type for over 40 yrs when I was owner of foundry they made me sick Your type ruined industry nothing more to say than truth you know you are a fake
I'm doing everything with my phone, recording and editing, but I might have to switch to computer cause it's hard to edit videos on a small phone screen.
@@MrShobar meanings of words can alter through time. So "film" and "record" now mean basically the same thing to pretty much everyone. Yes the distinction can be made, but it's not important, no-one cares, and it's as pedantic as "may" vs "can"
@Top Duk The good thing about the phone is that I have it on me all the time, so sometimes I can get some editing done during work. I think my recent videos got a little better cause I'm spending more time on them. Before I would just throw something together and call it a day. I'm not trying to be some big RUclipsr. Most of my work is one-offs, so there are no retakes, whatever I can record, that's what you see. That RUclips thing is already taking more time than I anticipated, but seems like a lot of people like it.
Constant Surface Speed is a feature that allows us to specify spindle speed in terms of Surface Speed instead of RPM. The machine will automatically maintain the rpm’s needed to make sure cutting happens at the desired surface speed.
@@ChrisMaj może być też słowo fachowiec, ale majster jest taki typowo polski. mam pytanie z innej beczki, które dotyczy toczenia gwintów. ogólna zasadę znam, wiem, że jest podział na gwiny metryczne i calowe i podczas toczenie istnieje ścisła zależnośc miedzy liczbą obrotów wrzeciona a posuwem noża gwintującego. ale nie jestem w stanie zrozumieć, z czego wynika, że nóż, przy kolejnym przejeżdzie, zawsze zaczyna w tym samym miejscu i gwint jest robiony prawidłowo. jeśli pierwszy przejazd zaczyna sie od miejsca A, a kolejny jest od miejsca B, to gwin nie wyjdzie. a zawsze zaczyna się od miejsca A. mogę prosic o wyjasnienie tej kwestii?
@@jacek6863 Pamiętam że majster to jeszcze był w szkole zawodowej. W tokarce manualnej mamy za wrzecionem mechanizm gitarowy ustalający nam jakiś podstawowy skok śruby pociągowej dla suportu, którego przesuw realizujemy dźwignią, najczęściej z dzielona nakrętką. Co innego gdy tokarka posiada skrzynkę posuwów i tabele gwintów, wówczas wystarczy poczynić odpowiednie nastawy dźwigni dla określonego skoku. W tokarce CNC ten problem nie istnieje, ponieważ programowo możemy sobie zadać cykl toczenia - nacinania gwintu, a wrzeciono jest wyposażone w impulsator, który daje nam informację w którym punkcie naszego wału jest początek gwintu. Oczywistym wydawałoby się, że nie można zacząć gwintu z dowolnego miejsca, np. poprawiając go, zwłaszcza w metodach CNC, ponieważ metoda konwencjonalna nie pozwoli nam tak po prostu poprawić gwintu, bo zwyczajnie go zniszczymy.
Dude, did you not notice the spindle speed increasing as the cutting diameter got smaller? Or the the face of this part is actually a radial form? Manual? No way.
@Zach like I said I'm 40 yrs making castings to 1500 lbs thought you were serious but I tell you I have seen alot castings from competition and you are right total f ing craphow they stay in bussiness no idea
Most of the time they are right on the center, but I had to use the add on tool holder from different machine. By the time I realized that it's lower I already had the tools measured and there is a whole in the middle so I left it as is.
My buddy Adam down in Florida would have had this turned in a few minutes. My buddy titan wouldn't have even messed with it since it's not titanium or incanell
I used to watch abom79, but since he quit his job the videos are boring as hell and you know I'm not the only one to think that. If you like to watch Surface Grinding Parallels, Sawing Brass Blocks, Machining Straight Edge and Shaper Action that's fine with me. Your buddy Titan gets on my nerves. He's always like "ME TITAN, ME CAN DO ANYTHING" so that's why I don't watch his videos.
Another professional😀look at the integrity of the casting not the skin so many so call professionals in industry don't know s#it this is why industry collapsed in North America keep it up hahahahaha
Now listen here… I don’t care if you’ve been machining for 35 years, no one, and I mean NO ONE reads a mic that fast. Come in man… gotta add up those 5’s and 10’s.
Vous faites une finition sur un diamètre que vous vérifiez au micromètre donc finition rectif et vous resserrer se diamètre sans mettre de protection sur les mors ça sert à rien d'avoir fait une finition de dingue puisque la pièce sera marquée 😂😂😂😂😂
Eh bien, en fait, ces mâchoires sont lisses et ont un rayon sur elles, donc il n'y avait pas de marques de serrage. Le diamètre extérieur n'était pas critique, mais je devais encore le vérifier. Alors ne présumez rien pour les vidéos.😂😂😂😂😂😂🤔🤗
Yeah I know. I was using the tool holder from different machine and by the time I realized that it's lower, I already had my tool measured. There was a 1" hole in the center, so I just left it as is.
Takes the term “rough casting” to a whole new level. Looks like it was cast in some backyard sandbox.
Right?! That foundry needs to have a serious discussion with their pattern maker.
Maybe it was cast in a hole in the workshop floor
@@Andrew_Fernie the pattern was made by an angry 6 year old kid with 10 pounds of PlayDoh.
Looks like Stevie Wonder was hired to pour it!
Cast heavy to cut voids. It may have looked rough, but there is very little porosity.
Love how the machine speeds up as it gets closer to the center, definitely a cleaner cut that way!
Well, that's the G96 for you.
@@Cheese_1337 yup
i recently started machining a workpiece that forced me to use a 4 jaw chuck, and let me tell you this, to get a piece of metal that size in the jaws and have almost no throw is really impressive.
Brass looks so gorgeous when machined, the golden luster is fantastic.
I will never again complain about our castings at work lmao
Lovely footage, love working with brass!
Yeah, that was a bad one.
Excellent machining, love the intermittent cut on Brass/Bronzes , impressive having constant facing speed (mm/minute).
Thanks for sharing.
I noticed that
CCS constant cutting speed. G96 code on a CNC
Leaving that tiny nib in the center was driving me crazy.
Excellent video.
Tool not quite set at centre
That’s the kind of material I work with on a daily basis,give me brass or gunmetal all day long especially blanks 👍🏻👍🏻
Wow the Sound is crazy on Headphones!
Man, I am not kidding, it sounds like someone's placing a spell on that metal piece!!!
10:: it’s interesting how brass makes a definite audible signature when being turned like this.
Very impressive, no runout when chucked to machine the back side.
@@davidwillard7334 Right? lol and whoever this machinist in the video is, they haven't centered the tools. I've never seen a drawing that calls out a .050" diameter nipple in the center of both sides of a turned part.
16 Micro that’s impressive off a lathe well done 👍🏻
rpms increase as diameter decreases. Cant do that with my old lathe. Unless I put a vfd on it.
Im started at 12, 30 trained by a man that is 92. Talk about old equipment, trying to get a consistent finish? Beat me
@@Noone-jn3jp compensating much? Lay off
@@Noone-jn3jp its not a competetion on who has the shittiest equipment lol
This lathe got FANUC control as i saw in some other videos.
Beautiful finish, I guess brass is wonderful to work on.
Brass cuts well but you end up with tiny brass splinters everywhere in your hands. Lol
That casting made the turning so satisfying
Jako materiał do skrawania brąz jest super, jedynie oczyszczenie maszyny jest uciążliwe.
Z tego akurat był fajny wiór, najgorszy jest ten co się sypią wióra jak piasek.
@@ChrisMaj Dokładnie z tego typu materiałem przychodzi mi pracować, klei się jak cukier puder .
Gabarytowo detali "nie zazdroszczę" , ale po filmach widzę, że jakościowo przyjazny w skrawaniu masz materiał.
Osobiście nie często mam okazję, aby uzyskać tak łady wiór jak na twoich filmach.
@@SuperItaliano83 bardzo często robię właśnie przeróżne tuleje z tego brązu ale nie nagrywam bo tam nie ma nic interesującego tylko rozpierdol po całej maszynie. To właśnie było z takiego brązu ruclips.net/video/m1RyLesAal4/видео.html
That 16 finish is a little hard to hold on the button left at the center of a work piece, but on brass it is near impossible in most cased due to the grain structure of the metal. Great job!
brass cuts sounds soo good
Brass is one of my favorite metals
its 2 am, but these brass chips are so pretty
I only use my phone too. I'm hopeless with anything with a keypad. I do all my editing with the Samsung movie maker but have to film everything in order.
When I start making money on RUclips (RIGHT, LIKE NEVER HAHA) maybe I'll invest in better camera and some real editing software.
oh my fucking god when the surface ft / min takes over at 9:06 with a like 36" chuck i nearly shit my pants WOWWW
Wow, I literally only started casting this month as a hobby and my stuff comes out more circular than that "circular" casting.
Looked a really bad casting, I though there was supposed to be a offset dia at the beginning of the machining.
Lovely job! The brass looks amazing as it progresses.
I didn’t realize how big it was until that guy broke out the mic! Guess I watch too many clickspring vids! Ha!
I know right? What was that, about 10 inches? Sorry for the imperial measure, I’m in the USA. They tried teaching us the metric system, but gave up for some reason. ;)
@@ryanlukens9280 actually 17"
Amateur!
@@Mister_H. Ha! 20” or bust!
Brass is sweet to work with, other than the tiny razor sharp needle cuttings that can become deep skin piercing slivers.
Virou a peça e centrou zerado. Belo serviço . Taubaté SP Brasil 🇧🇷
Perfecto amigo Chris Saludos hermoso video
Gracias Señor
Man these people are savages on the comments here. Nice piece man, I don’t care if it took too long or that you left a nipple in middle of your part haha!
It's all good, that's what comment section is for.
With the price of brass these days, you could by a house with just the chips from this thing!
@@davidwillard7334 WHY !! ARE !! YOU !! YELLING !! IN !! ALL !! CAPS !! ??
Wish my lathe sped up towards the center like that
Excelente maquinado y gran acabado superficial.. bien hecho
For the facing operations - would be good to have the tools correctly adjusted on center hight of the lathe.
Most of the time they are right on the center, but I had to use the add on tool holder from different machine. By the time I realized that it's lower I already had the tools measured and there is a hole in the middle so I left it as is.
You are probably one of those bosses who has never worked a day in his life but kissed someone's a ## and Wala boss hahahaha ha very quick to pass jugment from someone who don't know s###
@@dannym6697 - by your comment you indicate that kissing your boss the way you describe has probably been the only way for you not getting fired, since it probably wasn't your intelligence keeping you employed.
I found the internet know it all 🤣
@@michaelhorn9267 but your comment now I know for sure you are what I described I ran into your type for over 40 yrs when I was owner of foundry they made me sick
Your type ruined industry nothing more to say than truth you know you are a fake
what were they made for?
Nice work 😀👍
How hot do the cutting tools get without coolant..?
Ryan Lynch Brass is soft so no coolant needed.
Also brass and coolant makes a terrible mess you don't like to clean up.
Brass Starts melding at 419 Celcius
The Cutting Tool is Good enogh so its no Need a coolant
Most modern inserts work better without coolant.
What kind Grade of insert that suitable with brass? Non coating carbide? CVD coating? Or PCD coating?
Please who experts can answer this.
Thank you.
Your tool isn’t centered
Yup! I noticed that too...
Is that what leaves the little nub on facing operations?
@@michaelmarrah473 Yes, you probably need to raise the tool just a bit.
And the O/D didn't clean up.
Its the only thing I could notice too
do jakich obrotów możesz bezpiecznie rozpędzić taki duży uchwyt tokarski?
Na tym kawałku maksymalne obroty były 360. Maksymalne obroty tokarki to 630 ale z uchwytem 32" (800mm) to gwiazda jak helikopter.
What type of tool is used ???
Positive rake angle
Zero rake angle
Or
Negative rake anglr
Are the stops on the 1st op bolted directly to chuck face and end faced with jaws off?
Yes they are bolted to the chuck.
Oh, and what Type of machine is that? Want to know how much power it has.
Hankook PROTEC-9NC 26kW / 35HP.
Nice job mate
1050 and brass, raly fun to machining
Brilliantly filmed Chris. What are you using to film with? 👏🏻
I'm doing everything with my phone, recording and editing, but I might have to switch to computer cause it's hard to edit videos on a small phone screen.
It's not film.
@@MrShobar meanings of words can alter through time. So "film" and "record" now mean basically the same thing to pretty much everyone.
Yes the distinction can be made, but it's not important, no-one cares, and it's as pedantic as "may" vs "can"
@@ChrisMaj Good editing for doing it on the phone. Try Kdenlive if you move to computer.
@Top Duk The good thing about the phone is that I have it on me all the time, so sometimes I can get some editing done during work. I think my recent videos got a little better cause I'm spending more time on them. Before I would just throw something together and call it a day. I'm not trying to be some big RUclipsr. Most of my work is one-offs, so there are no retakes, whatever I can record, that's what you see. That RUclips thing is already taking more time than I anticipated, but seems like a lot of people like it.
Без тупой музыки как же приятно. Лайк
Звук машины и летящих металлических фишек, вот что мне нравится👍
Именно!
Are turning large diameter brass we had ensure most of the swarf was collected to sell on.
We also collect the chips
No coolant? Is this common in brass cutting .
I did use coolant , I'm just trying not to use it while recording.
I'm asking as a layman: why spindle speed increases on smaller diameter and decreases on bigger diameter? For me the opposite seems logical...
Constant Surface Speed is a feature that allows us to specify spindle speed in terms of Surface Speed instead of RPM. The machine will automatically maintain the rpm’s needed to make sure cutting happens at the desired surface speed.
I just wanna make something on one of these before I die!
Can someone please tell me for what such a big piece of brass can be used for?
What is a BRASS PRESSURE BLOCK used for?
Why no cutting fluid on the brass?
Watching the rough pass makes me feel like the foundry needs to have a serious talk with their pattern maker.
Ha! I just mentioned to my wife that the casting looks like it was made by pouring the metal into a mud puddle.
You don't even realize how many time I was reaching for the air gun to blow those chips off the tool I'm not even near and air gun
3-х кулачковыф патрон не пробовал?время на установку заготовки съэкономишь на порядок.голова дана не только чтобы в неё есть.
360 grade brass?
are you from Poland, sir?
Yes I am.
@@ChrisMaj tak myslałem. który region kraju? gdzie takiego majstra można spotkać?
@@jacek6863 Haha majstra, dobre 😉 Pracuję w Stanach.
@@ChrisMaj może być też słowo fachowiec, ale majster jest taki typowo polski.
mam pytanie z innej beczki, które dotyczy toczenia gwintów. ogólna zasadę znam, wiem, że jest podział na gwiny metryczne i calowe i podczas toczenie istnieje ścisła zależnośc miedzy liczbą obrotów wrzeciona a posuwem noża gwintującego. ale nie jestem w stanie zrozumieć, z czego wynika, że nóż, przy kolejnym przejeżdzie, zawsze zaczyna w tym samym miejscu i gwint jest robiony prawidłowo. jeśli pierwszy przejazd zaczyna sie od miejsca A, a kolejny jest od miejsca B, to gwin nie wyjdzie. a zawsze zaczyna się od miejsca A.
mogę prosic o wyjasnienie tej kwestii?
@@jacek6863 Pamiętam że majster to jeszcze był w szkole zawodowej. W tokarce manualnej mamy za wrzecionem mechanizm gitarowy ustalający nam jakiś podstawowy skok śruby pociągowej dla suportu, którego przesuw realizujemy dźwignią, najczęściej z dzielona nakrętką. Co innego gdy tokarka posiada skrzynkę posuwów i tabele gwintów, wówczas wystarczy poczynić odpowiednie nastawy dźwigni dla określonego skoku. W tokarce CNC ten problem nie istnieje, ponieważ programowo możemy sobie zadać cykl toczenia - nacinania gwintu, a wrzeciono jest wyposażone w impulsator, który daje nam informację w którym punkcie naszego wału jest początek gwintu. Oczywistym wydawałoby się, że nie można zacząć gwintu z dowolnego miejsca, np. poprawiając go, zwłaszcza w metodach CNC, ponieważ metoda konwencjonalna nie pozwoli nam tak po prostu poprawić gwintu, bo zwyczajnie go zniszczymy.
What is this brass part used for?
Love this manual stuff. Learned on them but program CNCs now. Kinda miss the feel of a manual
No man. It's all CNC.
Dude, did you not notice the spindle speed increasing as the cutting diameter got smaller? Or the the face of this part is actually a radial form? Manual? No way.
That baby is screaming! Lol
Speed up when diameter getting smaller,why?
It's called constant surface speed
A niiby co to odzysk (odkowka ,czy taka demonstracja maszyny)
Odlew z brązu, ale nie przyłożyli się do tego za bardzo.
Why is the hump on the casting?
Is this centrifugally cast in a die?
I have no idea how it's done.
40 yrs in foundry it's sandcast
@Zach you don't know s#!! About castings
@Zach like I said I'm 40 yrs making castings to 1500 lbs thought you were serious but I tell you I have seen alot castings from competition and you are right total f ing craphow they stay in bussiness no idea
5:50 Abom would be proud
I used to watch his videos, but lately his videos are getting boring.
@@ChrisMaj yeah I agree.
And now put it on Voyager 3?😁
Dude fix your tool centre height my OCD is going crazy
Most of the time they are right on the center, but I had to use the add on tool holder from different machine. By the time I realized that it's lower I already had the tools measured and there is a whole in the middle so I left it as is.
Its cool but it triggers me so hard that te tip hight dont is perfekt 😑
Thank god, I'm not the only one
@@HiltownJoe you're not the only one
Nipple of shame.
Me too
whats the finished product?
A new clock for Flav O Flav!
Very interesting :-)
My buddy Adam down in Florida would have had this turned in a few minutes. My buddy titan wouldn't have even messed with it since it's not titanium or
incanell
I used to watch abom79, but since he quit his job the videos are boring as hell and you know I'm not the only one to think that. If you like to watch Surface Grinding Parallels, Sawing Brass Blocks, Machining Straight Edge and Shaper Action that's fine with me. Your buddy Titan gets on my nerves. He's always like "ME TITAN, ME CAN DO ANYTHING" so that's why I don't watch his videos.
I could have made 3 in the time it took.
@@geoffgreenhalgh3553 Good for you man, but I get paid an hour not per piece.
Why even comment? Good work. Nice finish... i love machining brass... im just a home gamer
@@FastSloW-qt8xf Touche
Material mole moleza !!!!!!
I liked very much
Why I'm watching this?
Ha, no idea.
Is that a pancake?
Shiny, whatever it is exactly.
Total sexy, but youre shure that you not override the maxspeed of the chuck...?
That's one of the ugliest forgings/castings I've ever seen. Of any material.
Another professional😀look at the integrity of the casting not the skin so many so call professionals in industry don't know s#it this is why industry collapsed in North America keep it up hahahahaha
What's wrong with it besides the stupid riser design?
Direct hold on od 🤔
Yeap, as you can see I can't use soft jaws and I'm not gonna mess with some shims if I don't have to.
That's the biggest lid, for King George V whisky, I've ever seen!!.... Hahahahaha!!................. 👍 😍.
pls fix tool height.
CNC????
Yes it's a cnc
Now listen here… I don’t care if you’ve been machining for 35 years, no one, and I mean NO ONE reads a mic that fast. Come in man… gotta add up those 5’s and 10’s.
Why 16rms
16 rms 👍🏻 and a pip 🤨
LOL I know right that was driving me crazy, do they not have packing?
That's my toilet seat cover.
I hate to turn Brass....
The whole Machine is full of Chips and me too........
Vous faites une finition sur un diamètre que vous vérifiez au micromètre donc finition rectif et vous resserrer se diamètre sans mettre de protection sur les mors ça sert à rien d'avoir fait une finition de dingue puisque la pièce sera marquée 😂😂😂😂😂
Eh bien, en fait, ces mâchoires sont lisses et ont un rayon sur elles, donc il n'y avait pas de marques de serrage. Le diamètre extérieur n'était pas critique, mais je devais encore le vérifier. Alors ne présumez rien pour les vidéos.😂😂😂😂😂😂🤔🤗
Tool height isn't set perfectly, will leave a little nipple like that on the face of your part.
Stell mal den Halter auf mitte 😅
Jeez, center you’re facing tools properly. I would have yelled at any of my guys that set up a lathe and left a center nub like that..
There was a 1 inch hole in the center that's why I just left it there.
Geez man, use “you’re” properly! I wouldn’t let my nine year old post a comment like that!
I have videos like this on my channel.
Same machine same tools ...
Tools not on center
Yeah I know. I was using the tool holder from different machine and by the time I realized that it's lower, I already had my tool measured. There was a 1" hole in the center, so I just left it as is.
Tools aren't properly centered.
all that work and you ain't got your tool on center.
INVESTO NOFICIN E PRIT PLERA
Its bronze man
get a cut on, it's brass-- soft as sh£t. I could have done that in half the time!
You must be fun to work with.