The Flexichuck - A Bendy New Way To Hold Weird Parts
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- This episode on Blondihacks, I’m trying a Flexichuck! Exclusive videos, drawings, models & plans available on Patreon!
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OMG :) I totally lost it at the animation of the love child
man props to whoever did the editing because the animation of the forbidden love child had me absolutely DYING.
This is a one woman show so that would be me. Thank you! ☺️
That was a good one Quinn. 😂
Queue "the lamp is low"
*pixelation increases for escalating depravity*
I am absolutely amazed you are able to produce interesting, entertaining, high quality videos so consistently while doing it all yourself. I don't think people appreciate how impressive it is
My eccentric engineering shopping basket is getting "heavier" by the day, in large part thanks to your videos 😁 Evidently, it's only going to get heavier now.
The "lovechild" section really cracked me up as well 😂 Awesome content as always.
Thank goodness I finished my coffee before watching this, or I'd be wearing it after the love child bit.😂
Your abilities as an educator are appreciated Quinn.
I am here for the machining but Your humor seals the deal.
Thanks again and Best Wishes to You, Your Family and Friends.
I did not know that cast iron was self-lubricating. Now I do. Thank you for that.
Thanks for the introduction to this new part holding device. In your final thoughts you covered my burning question about the consumables great video
This is a nice crowd, so indulge me while i tell you a story about happiness : I worked in the entertainment business, fat pay checks and private jets….miserable. Now? Saturday evening, a Quinn video and it’s bliss…funny old game.
Thanks for the review of the flexichuck.
This is fantacular, great video as always Quinn!
Love your videos. Sometimes when I miss one I go back and leave one of your playlists playing at 1/4 speed to boost your watch time
The event of creating the love child was hilarious, kudos to the creative creator.
Awesome tool is right, I may never have a need for one, but ya never know.
I always look forward to watching your videos, the tools, side projects etc, can’t wait to see what’s next on the Pennsylvania A3 build.
Yay!! It's Blondihacks time!!!
Great video as always. Thank you.
7:19 "Cast iron is wonderful stuff" - Yes, I know it machines well, I just really hate the mess it leaves behind to the point where I will avoid machining it. Especially on the lathe, those small chips it generates just seem to fly hundreds of feet and end up all over the shop instead of in the chip tray. I know you addressed this with the chip brush comments, but I'm curious if anyone has any tips for keeping the chips at least semi-contained when machining it on the lathe.
@zrobotics Consider: Using a vacuum. Make a mount that be clamped to the table or chip tray that will hold the vacuum nozzle. Custom vacuum nozzles can also be created.
Magnet?
I can see you using this tool for some of your products. I like the idea it's not a set dimension, and it's designed for you to customize your own profile.
Very interesting. Nice tool indeed. I enjoyed your video thanks.
That would work really well when you need to make shim washer/spacers. pretty cool.
That's neat!
But did you really need to pixelate the love scene? I mean, we are all adults here.
Yes, we are!
ARE TOO! ARE TOO!
Oops... sorry.
Thanks, and Meow to Sprocket.
1:00 is some serious This Old Tony energy
Thanks Quinn
Great tool!❤
Yeah, cast iron is great, as long as you don't wanna weld it.
Greetings from Germany,
Marcus
Oh, another German!
Hallöchen
@@LaraCroftCP, hallo aus Lübeck! 👋
I wonder if cleaning the aluminum gripping surface with IPA between operations might improve the grip? Conversely, a light touch with 320 grit, by hand, to avoid making "lines" with the abrasive, as would happen if you used the abrasive cloth on the spinning "Flexi chuck" machined surface...
BTW, I've not been on your channel for a bit, not being a model-maker, nice to see you, you have a really pleasant presentation style, nice voice, and no discernible "accent"
😉🇨🇦
Rated MA for Machinist Animation
It seems to work pretty ok. 😀
4:48 ooo treasure!
That lovechild animation lol
Cool new toy
Nice system. back in the day we didn't have this option. We had to fabricate our own holding devices. Back when I still had my hair.
Are the four brass parts for the locomotive?
I wonder, dear ex-🇨🇦 Quinn, if there * might* be any issue with axial runout ( I mean the angular "wobble" rather than radial runout) with different orientation of the 4-jaw chuck when remounted in a "random" orientation?
I am sure the machinist's manual does not have anything in there about how these forbidden love child.. uh... err, I meant chuck things... are made... Are you sure about this?
Keep checking as machining progresses as expansion is the enemy of this holding method.
An inside out collet chuck?
👍😎
Cast iron milling moment (TM)
Designed and made in Australia. Philtec. They slso make model ic engined
*sigh* To think I have been hand grinding my corner rounding tools, when I could have just used a milling cutter.
I used to as well, until I saw Adam Booth do this 😄
Why are they called Tommy-Bars?
If you make a cuck ON a chuck, whi chucked the first chuck? Like, do boxes come in a box?
Prediction: heads
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Wow, what did you win?🥱