Project 0137 | Making a polygon lathe cutter mechanism
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2022
- In many cases, a processed piece on the lathe needs to have some shapes in some parts of it not cylindrical shapes that a conventional lathe cannot create. These shapes can be square, hexagons and generally polygons.
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That is a brilliant addition.
Thank you very much for your good comments Colin. We really appreciate it.
Hi, Colin! 🤘🤓👍
That is exactly what I was going to say! Well done.
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My mind is blown
I've been in machining my entire life including 5 axis CNC lathe and mill starting out as a manual machinist and I've never heard of or seen anything like this
I literally just learned about this a week ago when titans of cnc had a short about it seen a different one from them today then five minutes later this video on how to make one pops up on my feed quite amazing tbh
I think the secret is that you don't really get flat sides, just an approximation. Even then you'd only get a good approximation at specific combinations of diameter and gear ratio. 19:36 is a good example.
Два месяца назад это уже сделали в России ruclips.net/video/SffBNPlxHjo/видео.html&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
Two months ago it was already done in Russia
@@sleepib by the looks of it running off the lead screw on a 1-1 gear ratio is the ticket but yeah it’s based off gear ratio cutting tool numbers tool length and diameter lots of little details to work out excellent for production work not so much for less than 100 parts
Its just magic for me. Its all I can say...
This is astounding!!! I am a machinist and a machine designer and if I didn't see this with my own eyes I wouldn't believe it possible to cut parallel flats in a lathe like this. What you have here is awesome. Beautiful job.
I have never seen anyone put one of these on a manual machine and I’ve definitely never seen someone make their own. You are a legend! Also, that demo with the sharpies was the best explanation I have ever seen as to how these work, and you didn’t even say a single word. This is an awesome video!
Он своровал идею у другого блоггера.
This is the perfect demonstration where RUclips engenders innovation. I can't wait to see how projects evolve in the coming years. What a great time to live!
DUDE!!! This is absolutely amazing! The thinking involved here and executing it so eloquently is a real treat to behold and my brain got bigger. You're the "Eddie VanHalen" of Machining. Just Wow!
And you don't know that "you're" is a contraction. You read/write/speak/hear the language every day and STUDIED it in school, but you just can't get it. No wonder you are "amazed." SMH
@@DiffEQ Not everyone has English as their first language.
@@MrTWOproductions WHAT!? Are you saying that other countries outside of USA has internet? 🤣
@@DiffEQ This is a Greek chanel, take your British colonialism somewhere else! 🤣
@@Henrik.Yngvesson Yes, here in the old world we even have Google Translate.
I've been watching channels like this one for many many years, most of them mill their hex patterns, but this guy has stepped up and displayed pure genius! Excellent work!
Milling lathe?
By far, the coolest build I've seen this year.
Fantastic work, as always.
Thanks for sharing guys
This is one of the coolest things I've seen you make!
I was thinking about that...
Agreed. I watched very carefully and still don't understand how it works. He's a freakin genius
I have to admit I didn’t know what you were doing until you demonstrated it. One of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen. Being that it’s this channel that’s saying a lot.
Wow, I love engineering, mechanics, geometry, 3D modelling, etc. and I just couldn't keep up with what you just did there! It is really amazing! Congratulations!!!
Take note This Old Tony … This is how you turn a cube (and many other polygons) on a lathe. By far one of the coolest things I’ve seen done ever, Well done!
It's a great concept if all you have available is a lathe. ToT uses either CNC to cut polygons or a dividing head on a mill to get precise flats on more important stuff. These all end up concave on the flats, which would probably be okay for most uses that don't require much torque.
very neat lathe option, incredible work !
This just brings back memories from forty years ago. An old machinist, tool die maker made this attachment for a lathe. I tip my hat to you "Make it Extreme." Job well done.
You have to remember, a lathe is the only machine that can reproduce itself.
You are 1of the rare i have seen and worked with 40 years ago.keep our heritage lights burning bright upon the tallest poles which is you.
Well done.
You sir are absolutly a master with your machine.
There is nothing new here just look at all the attachments for the old WWII machines like Monarch,the crown jewel , the cincept is similar to attaching the indexing head to your mill to cut a scroll. Lots of math involved to get the right change gears and all. You know what I mean ,this sort of strategy was common before CNC spoiled us and took away some of our creative thoughts (IMHOP).
But what does amaze me Sir is that nobody commented on your skills with the machine.
I literally hit the floor watching one of the very few TOOL MAKERS on you tube. Loved the way on your finishing passes the hand champher you did there cant teach that to these youngsters and how you filed the top of the threads lightly and hit them with the file card NICE ! It's those little unnoticed tidbits I observed in your work that go unnoticed that are the difference between a true MASTER of there trade. I Hole heartedly applaud your work it was a pleasure watching some one who knows about the suttle little things that do matter in the end
From one Master to another that sir was the most incredible show of skill I have ever witnessed in a video. WELL DONE
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Ok that's the best lathe trick I've ever seen!
Check out Mehamozg on RUclips. He's Russian so unless you speak Russian good luck but he did this a long time ago
I'm trying to understand the mathematics behind this! It's incredible!
I'm not even a machinist, but I can still see the amount of hardwork and genius into this beautiful mechanism.
Subscribed!
Wow, I've never seen anything like this. Congrats man
Absolutely crazy work! If I had just 1% of your talent I'd be over the moon. Beautiful to watch, my type of poetry
WTAF? Mind blown! Just amazing, thanks for sharing.
ruclips.net/video/SffBNPlxHjo/видео.html -. Original
@@Boris_Blade_Britva I think in this video he is using cardan, other dude using cvj.
I came across Polygon turning in CNC's only a month ago and I have been looking for all the info I can find, I believed it was possible to transfer to a manual lathe, and you just proved it......absolutely brilliant job and thank you for sharing...merry Xmas.
This is just insanely cool! I wish you were still doing your voice overs to get some insight into how you figure out this stuff, but like Ca Lem it is good to just watch masters at work. Your channel was the first I saw that made me want to learn machining! Best wishes for the holiday season
I am blown away by the sheer brilliance of your work and ability to come up with this. Truly awe inspiring.
πρωτη φορα βλεπω κατι τετοιο, και εχω φαει πολλα βιβλια με πατεντες και εργαλεια τορνου. μπραβο
Michail wrote - courtesy Google Translate - first time I see something like this, and I have read many books with patents and lathe tools. Well done.
@@gyrogearloose1345 Thank you for your service.
ruclips.net/video/SffBNPlxHjo/видео.html original
Geometry really is amazing, and your lathe addon can be an incredibly powerful tool- To say nothing of the time saved in switching between lathe and mill.
Wish I could get my favorite YT creators to see this (Cutting Edge Engineering [Australia]), this seems like something RIGHT up Kurtis' alley
Awesome work guys. Euclid would be proud.
That is totally awesome! I’ve also been a machinist for 30 years, that took a lot of planning and engineering 👏👏
I had no idea what this was going to do until the markers taped to the cutter made their appearance, then it all clicked. Absolutely astounding work.
A smaller diameter cutter cutting a decent size material with the 8 side profile could make some nice knobs with concave sides like you might see on control valves ;)
i was manual machinist for many years and now i am retired but still enjoying seeing machining. the enjoyment of making parts and see the final product get in your blood .
Perfect timing. Just saw the Titans of CNC version of this. Brilliant making it by hand!
I did not know that such things were possible, I am blown away by this. You guys are amazing!
Check out Mehamozg on RUclips. He's Russian so unless you speak Russian good luck but he did this a long time ago
This is just genius. What an awesome mod and excellent execution!
So I know I just watched you build the whole thing. Watched how it works and saw you using it, and my brain doesn't want to believe it. This is sick.
^^^ what he said.
I just said basically the same thing.
It's like when Penn and Teller show you how the trick is done, and they still leave you confounded...
El nivel de creatividad que desarrolla el cerebro en el ser humano es infinito, gracias por compartir ese ingenio tan brillante
You've truly outdone yourself this time; if it were up to me I'd be looking into the "patent pending" side of things just incase.
*Well done* concerning every aspect of this build and its design. Merry CHRISTmas as well.
I'm no machinist, so this is the first time I see this type of lathe attachment, super interesting!
This is insane, just on another level from what you usually see.
Respect!!
Amazing work. I thought it was going to be a clock! The geometry is mind bending. So now we need a video about how you set up the gear train/gearbox and calculate the size of cutter relative to the size of the polygon.
What black magic is this, and how do I get my sorcery skills so high?
Seriously, though, I’ve been watching you guys for such a long time now. Been a Patreon supporter since the beginning. You guys never cease to amaze me with your creativity, your fabrication skills and your unstoppable drive.
I want to be just like you guys when I grow up. I’m in my 40s, but surely “grown up” is just around the corner.
From one skilled machinist to another... This is just insane ..
You are an absolute genius. I have no idea how you figured this out or how it even works. You make this look so easy lol and i know it's extremely difficult. Well done buddy, I really enjoy watching you create these amazing tools and machines. Freakin incredible.
I am impressed with this person's skills and ability to design this. Amazing.
Absolutely awesome!!!🤩 Great job, Dude!
Sei un grande maestro...non finirai mai di stupire...👹👹👹...buon Natale a te famiglia e tutti i fans che ti seguono...
Sensacional....sem palavras! Trabalho perfeito! E o proficional nota 10! Bravo!!!
Trying to even understand how this works hurts my brain, yet you just whip one up that works brilliantly. Awesome level of skill!
Magnifique travail -
Absolutely wonderful
Два месяца назад это уже сделали в России ruclips.net/video/SffBNPlxHjo/видео.html&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
Two months ago it was already done in Russia
I concur with the comments of the other engineers here. This is a very clever piece of engineering. Being academically clever is one thing, as is being highly skilled practically, it's when the two are combined that extraordinary achievements are realised.
Superb video.👋❤
Wow. Super impressive.Takes a better spatial understanding than I can muster to dream up something like that.
This is an awesome addon for the lathe! Should be a new standard attachment!
Спасибо Евгению с канала Мехамозг.
Все же воспитанные такие. Поблагодарят всех, кроме тех, чью идею взяли.
Мехамозг взял эту инфу из литературы СССР. Он сам об этом говорил...
Some people are much ingenious than other. Thanks for this incredible manufacturing process.
Wow, untill the marker demonstration I was confused how this would work, being able to add or subtract the about if sides the polygon has makes this such a complex build. congrats 👏
I had to watch it a couple of times. I was worried the tool would make the flats slightly concave, but since the spindle and the tool rotate together and you're using a single point cutter there isn't an issue with concave cutting.
That geometry makes my head hurt😂. Great video.
Das ist absolut unglaublich was du herstellst.
Respekt
Seen this in other videos but great that you showed us how to do it. Thankyou. And now there should be over 1.9 million lathes around the world with this attachment
Brilliant, dude! Really fantastic work!!! 😃
Crazy what your machine can do!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Merry Christmas and happy new year!
Два месяца назад это уже сделали в России ruclips.net/video/SffBNPlxHjo/видео.html&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
Two months ago it was already done in Russia
I am not a machinist but such a Lovely and finest job its very rare to seen.
É verdade torneiro tem muito agora criativo tem poucos
👍 agree 100%
and a nod to health safety too, all wall fitting guards, iven on the drive shaft thing, very well implemented work,
is the a new idea, or was it more making stand machine into up market one
anyway like video, no flash light, stuff, just the contents, that all that's needed?
trying to wrap my brain around this one! absolutely amazing! thank you for flexing brother, your knowledge shared inspires thousands of people, including me.
Hugely enjoyable to watch - respect for your thinking and fabrication. For me the music could be way quieter, but other than that - top stuff!
I would love to see this filmed with a high speed camera to better understand the mechanics of how this works. Incredible!
ditto
What black magic is this! 😁👏👏👏
You absolutely nailed it on the thumbnail for this. I figured out how it would work by looking at the thumbnail, but I was so proud of myself I wanted to watch it happen lol.
A joy to see such a legendary master.
The machining was good but the Engineering is Superb , You are Very Talented / and your Algebra s not bad neither ............
To remove the need to check for progress every now and then, make a strobe light syncked to chuck rpm. The piece being procecced will seem to be stationary during operation.
Genius!
... úžasné Meister👏👏, jako bývalý strojař jsem nadšený vašimi skvělými nápady👍. Zdravím z Czech Republic 🙋
Very impressive! Incredibly versatile piece of tooling.
Hadn't even considered this could be done. Outstanding, much respect!! Question is could you build a cutting head that would cut polyganol holes instead of using a broach? Thank you for sharing this and your amazing talents, your tig work is superb!
Два месяца назад это уже сделали в России ruclips.net/video/SffBNPlxHjo/видео.html&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE
Two months ago it was already done in Russia
48 years as a machinist and toolmaker and I am amazed! Genius thinking!
Hermano, no tengo palabras para expresar lo magnifico de lo que haces. Muchisimas felicitaciones. Brother, I have no words to express how magnificent what you do. Many congratulations. Αδερφέ, δεν έχω λόγια να εκφράσω πόσο υπέροχο αυτό που κάνεις. Πολλά συγχαρητήρια
You made me want to buy a lathe machine !!!
Magic pure Magic.
Смотрел как под гипнозом. Превеликое уважение тебе Человеку созидающему!.
That was amazing. I’ve never seen an attachment like this for a lathe. I hope you patent this. Really nice work. Thank you for sharing this. Very interesting to watch.
بالفعل ياصديقي هذا يعتبر اختراع جديد بامكان شركات تصنيع المخارط اضافة هذه الوظيفةالملحقة لكل المخارط وتحسب نسبة لصديقنا يعقوب.
Он своровал идею у другого блоггера который давно таким устройством работает.
I don't believe: how it's possible! you are amazing!
My best wishes for holiday and happy new 2023
On the channel of the Russian blogger "Мехамозг" there was a more detailed video about this method of machining. Moreover, he carved a full-fledged dagger with this method.
author of the idea " Mehamozg " stolen idea....
two months earlier - ruclips.net/video/SffBNPlxHjo/видео.html
dagger making - ruclips.net/video/GdtRysVOEu0/видео.html
Μπράβο!!! μεγάλε μάστορα, τι ωραία πατέντα έφτιαξες, τι ωραία εργαλεία έκανες, very very good Bravo!!!
This vid is extreme with an extreme amount of knowledge, work and editing.
Thanks for sharing.
You got my sub.
It's videos like these that make me want to get into machining. Amazing work!
WOW!! wonderful project, wonderful video, easy to follow and understand, Stunning !!
What kind of sorcery is this........ this guy is amazing
Check out Mehamozg on RUclips. He's Russian so unless you speak Russian good luck but he did this a long time ago
Is this able to do multiple sizes of each shape by varying the offset or do you need different sized cutting bits?
there's a range that you can do with each cutter, depending how flat you need the flats, larger and smaller sizes with make concave or convex but in many cases is still more than fine for a wrench. you could also have attachments for making internal and external splines. or even a gear hobbing tool, those require more tooling selection for different sizes. i do stuff like this with live tooling on a cnc lathe.
That is one of the sweetest tools you've built yet! Very Kool!
For most of the video I was thinking why would you want the cutter spinning the same speed as the part. This was amazing after I saw how it works! It’s too bad you basically need a whole machine shop to make the tool instead of just the lathe (which is all I have)
This tool is amazing, dont get me wrong, but you can just use a mill to square or hex cut with much cheaper tooling.
@@jwljwljwwwwl but would this be cheaper than buying a mill… I only have a lathe
Mehamozg makes it on a lathe only... Go check his channel
Edit: you'll need to turn on subtitles
@@1259bogs I think it was @InheritanceMachining who said: "a lathe is just a mill tipped over"
@@benjaminwetter3285 I’ve seen some of his vids, and yes that is true. I would have to make a milling attachment though (not saying I won’t) because buying one for my lathe is too expensive
I've always thought I had above average spatial reasoning, but I had to slow this video down and watch it a few times to wrap my head around the geometry 😅
The shapes machined by this process are not flat. They have a slight curve. The original idea behind this process is that these are flats to apply a spanner.
What else will you do? You take the profession to the top. great work !
У нас Мехамозг что-то похожее делал
Не что-то, а абсолютно то же самое, тут просто спиздили молчаком и не упомянули первого автора.
I am very much not easy to impress...YOU have indeed impressed me yet again!
Does my head in, attempting to work this out!!! Great work. BTW: Putting flat plate at more of an angle (from horizontal) when you cut it on the band saw, will speed up your cutting operation significantly.
Out of curiosity, do you consider yourself a fabricator, engineer or even both?
None of the above
Metal Wizard, pretty sure that would be the title, this build was pretty amazing
An artist.
''metal whisperer''
That blows my mind!
What an amazing idea!
This is awesome, you can change the cut by changing the number of cutters and the size of the head on the shaft drive cutter. I'm sure a lot of machinist that run Manuel machines can use this setup.
So other machinists just joke that they don't have their square endmills on hand to machine square holes, and you go and do it?
Also, can you use this (or similiar) method to create square holes too?
Yes a planetary gear set can do polygonal holes. Its nothing new to be honest.
nah sadly a round cutter can cut an outside square, because when it moves linearly, it makes a linear cut. But internally the minimum "corner radius" will always be based on the diameter of the cutter. You have make a round hole then broach it or scrape it to shape. No other way around it. However, there ARE techniques for cutting odd shaped holes, and a custom square endmill might actually do this... Like a trilobe hole maker...
@@dimitar4y one machinist pointed out another method is using EDM to create sharp inside corners.
@@Sara-L he's asking for a lathe method, doofus.
@@dimitar4y Please be civil.
This is absolutely fantastic, but for the love of god just upload without the music. Cheapens the whole experience. Would much rather just listen to the work.