Self made "ultra low profile 8 jaw adjustable chuck vice" ? Thing looks slick as heck! Also the editing is good and the narration too. Have my sub. You will be going places my man. Appreciate you put that out.
First of all, I appreciate the production values, good photography, audio, etc. That’s seems to be the price of entry into RUclips these days. But what really impressed me is that this complex workpiece is apparently made (and works) having been machined in essentially open setup! My chance of machining 8 of anything identical in this manner is near zero. I don’t know how many “takes” were required or how much scrap was involved but it’s an absolute triumph in many regards. Practical questions remaining for me are 1) how you keep swarf out of the scroll and 2) life expectancy of all the cam lock features and 3) repeatability? Nicely done. Happy to be subscribed.
Really cool concept! My favorite thing is to come up with a design and bring it to life as you have. Thanks for bringing us a long, it was a joy to watch!
That really is a work of art, i cant unsee the 🇬🇧 😂. When ever i say, ohh i have just enough steel, you can guarantee i will mess something up, start again and ultimately run out of steel 😂😂
You have an amazing imagination and even more amazing talent to bring something in your head into being, AND YES YOU DO DESERVE A COUPLE OF AWARDS, very easily can see this one of a kind vise being used in a million and one ways, maybe more, extremely well done 👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏
nicely done. I would probably add a 3D printed chip shield to it to prevent oil, coolant and chips to get too deep into the mechanism. bonus points for the sketchy use of the angle grinder...
Going to have to be pretty diligent about cleaning chips out of the scroll; something that work hardens like stainless could get in there and chew up the gear mesh if left unattended. But the thing is super cool. Might wanna look into getting a bench grinder and a portable bandsaw
Are you now able to mass produce the parts? I believe that you could sell them if you could speed up the process enough for you to make money. This is very impressive engineering.
What an impressive piece of metal metal... Multiple pieces of metal actually Really I see not many uses for this other than even clamping of not round but still round parts which can be a lot of different shapes really (gears, cams, eccentrics... ovals...) I'd call it a universal low profile mill chuck tbh a fixture plate would serve the same purpose but those can replace everything so they don't count Love the video
lol I get how it is. No hate here just tips I try to keep in mind that that ruined my tolerances in the past, never hurts to try to be constructive :) I will say I love the build and set up, great vid@@allangles4020
Love it. But quick question, aren't the chips gonna get the scroll stuck. I did learn from Mr Pete to use Graphite powder for lathe chucks instead of oil or grease, it did work great, hardly ever getting the jaws stuck from chips any more. But as yours are horizontal and the chips get piled on top...
That's pretty sweet, one question for give if I'm asking a stupid question but how do you design or even mill a scroll, I've seen a few videos on vices and chucks but can't get my head around the actual design layout of a scroll, I've been wanting to make a chuck or vice on similar grounds to this for my wire edm machine because one of the biggest pain in the ass on a edm is clamping odd shaped parts. Any advice would be great, as others have said don't use old engine oil as cutting fluid as its not nice stuff. 👍
Well I've subscribed. Some interesting work on this channel. Couple of comments, I'd love to see how you CNC'd the Warco mill and you seem to be using old engine oil as a cutting lubricant. The old engine oil, apart from being able to promote severe contact dermatitis is also carcinogenic. Probably better to not use it.
Need to go in and put 2 locator pins in each piece of the body itself screws make terrible locators clearance for the threads make it basically impossible to do accurately
So, in use, for an odd shaped part, you loosen the jaw parts, slide all of the jaws into place, tighten them, then crank on the chuck key to bring all of the jaws into pretty equal pressure... Nontrivial design
I have to say, this is one of the best vise idea I’ve ever seen. Just awesome.
One of the coolest metalworking videos on RUclips, you deserve way more views!
Self made "ultra low profile 8 jaw adjustable chuck vice" ?
Thing looks slick as heck!
Also the editing is good and the narration too. Have my sub.
You will be going places my man. Appreciate you put that out.
I think that’s the best thing I have ever seen made
On RUclips.
It’s Christmas Day 2023. I’m glad I watched. Thank you for sharing.
A brilliant design, and expertly executed.
Just wow! Nice bit of engineering, and machining. Something new is always nice to see!
Undoubtedly, one of the most amazing builds I have ever come across. Absolutely incredible design and build. Off the scale mate!
The deburring with the angle grinder was the sketches thing I've seen in a minute XD
OOOOOH. MYYY that is a lot of machining and a lot of parts. And one beautiful vice. I would love to have one. Awesome work. Thanks
Lot of work to make something amazing. I hope you never crash an end mill into any of it. I enjoyed the video.
this is awesome! your narration is spot on!
very entertaining video
Other then I’d like to put it on my precision grinder but otherwise THAT IS AWESOME I WOULD BUY ONE … awesome job
Wow..I'm impressed! Not bad for a Puerto Rican! You just earned yourself a new subscriber. Good job!
Stunning job. Fantastic looking bit if kit. Keep up the good work mate.
That was one hell of a lot of work, Very impressive outcome 😊😊
Amazing build, there were a few questionable deburring techniques in there, but what a finished product. 👏
Absolutely brilliant build.
Add my voice to the chorus of praises! I'd love some CAD drawings for this. What an awesome idea!
Nice job, mammoth effort machining all those tiny parts with dovetails and countersinks and the scroll
You could definitely sell the idea. I am humbled by your brilliance truly.
Beautiful piece... Interesting way to mount the chuck, and the way to interchange it between machines
I can tell you put a lot of thought into this vice. Great job on the both the vice and the video, you earned a subscription for sure!
WOW- beautiful machine work on all those many pieces. Your biggest challenge will be to find a project that requires this tool.
Your fabrication skills are off the chart.
The spider vice. Awesome
First of all, I appreciate the production values, good photography, audio, etc. That’s seems to be the price of entry into RUclips these days. But what really impressed me is that this complex workpiece is apparently made (and works) having been machined in essentially open setup! My chance of machining 8 of anything identical in this manner is near zero. I don’t know how many “takes” were required or how much scrap was involved but it’s an absolute triumph in many regards. Practical questions remaining for me are 1) how you keep swarf out of the scroll and 2) life expectancy of all the cam lock features and 3) repeatability? Nicely done. Happy to be subscribed.
Really cool concept!
My favorite thing is to come up with a design and bring it to life as you have. Thanks for bringing us a long, it was a joy to watch!
OK now thats awesome!
Robin renzetti would by proud of you.
I am too. So nice the result of months of work.
Have a great new year bud
That is a really cool vice.
Beautiful metal artistry, and functional to boot. 👌👏
Hey, this video was great, but could you dial the machine noise back a little bit when you're doing the voice over?
What a brilliant piece of machining! Well done!!
An ambitious project and well executed. Very innovative as well. Awesome. Regards
Marvelous piece of mechanical engineering.
Machinist art!! Excellent job
Beautiful vice!👍
Thanks for sharing. This has inspired me to work on my project.
Heck of a lot of thought and work went into that plus a great deal of confidence. Quite amazing and inspriring. Well done and thank you.
A fantastic job of extreme precision and a lot of patience, congratulations, you're really good
Lots of work . Lots of moving parts . Lots of places for the metal chips ti hide . Congrrats , You have manage to make a very complicated HORSE SHOE .
I genuinely agree 🤣 however chips don't seem jam-up the system the way you think they whould....... much in the same way a 3 or 4 jaw chuck's don't
Best idea for a vice u are a MAD GENIUS i mean that in best ways…..
Got my sub
thats a cracking vice IMHO. Ive always wondered how you make the spiral teeth wind up
Thanks for sharing
Fantastic!
Fantastic work and a great idea. Weĺl done!
Very slick, well done
Awesome, only issue I see is swarf getting into the scroll - maybe some sort of cover, not sure what...
Good job! Cool project!
That really is a work of art, i cant unsee the 🇬🇧 😂. When ever i say, ohh i have just enough steel, you can guarantee i will mess something up, start again and ultimately run out of steel 😂😂
May be a little overkill 😂 Like it.
You have an amazing imagination and even more amazing talent to bring something in your head into being, AND YES YOU DO DESERVE A COUPLE OF AWARDS, very easily can see this one of a kind vise being used in a million and one ways, maybe more, extremely well done 👏 👏👏👏👏👏👏
That is some dedication
The best video of my day! Thanks!
This guy is a competitor to inheritance machining
wow, this thing is amazing.
nicely done. I would probably add a 3D printed chip shield to it to prevent oil, coolant and chips to get too deep into the mechanism. bonus points for the sketchy use of the angle grinder...
Pane vy jste hodinář, 👍klobouk dolů. 👍
Going to have to be pretty diligent about cleaning chips out of the scroll; something that work hardens like stainless could get in there and chew up the gear mesh if left unattended. But the thing is super cool. Might wanna look into getting a bench grinder and a portable bandsaw
Credit to you for your tenacity!
Are you now able to mass produce the parts? I believe that you could sell them if you could speed up the process enough for you to make money. This is very impressive engineering.
Great video. Suggestion, turn the volume down on the machining noise, especially while you are talking. It’s hard to understand.
I miss having projects I could measure with calipers lol.
Nice design, nice build!
Amazing work 🤩 great video 👌
Brilliant!
Holy shit dude! That some mean machine type 'o thing
Life only gets interesting thanks to vices. Wait...
Just awesome!
What an impressive piece of metal metal... Multiple pieces of metal actually
Really I see not many uses for this other than even clamping of not round but still round parts which can be a lot of different shapes really (gears, cams, eccentrics... ovals...)
I'd call it a universal low profile mill chuck
tbh a fixture plate would serve the same purpose but those can replace everything so they don't count
Love the video
I'll take 2! I need them by Friday.
youll get more precise holes if you stop you reamer when you get to final depth and pull it out when its stationary
also please move in the direction you indicate my ocd is going insane what about the slop in the machine
the jaw portion is super informative taking away some techniques for my next project. at about 23min too rly cool way to whip those out
I will apsloutly bare that in mind ...
And yes I should really but I tend to use a dial test indicator like a plunger indicator on flat surfaces although I shouldn't 😅....
lol I get how it is. No hate here just tips I try to keep in mind that that ruined my tolerances in the past, never hurts to try to be constructive :) I will say I love the build and set up, great vid@@allangles4020
That is a cool Fixture,
Love it. But quick question, aren't the chips gonna get the scroll stuck. I did learn from Mr Pete to use Graphite powder for lathe chucks instead of oil or grease, it did work great, hardly ever getting the jaws stuck from chips any more. But as yours are horizontal and the chips get piled on top...
Fun to watch yet i am wondering which part would actually need something like that😂
Building time was? 8-10 days? Very nice work very nice indeed love it!
I winced when you started playing with that angle grinder... :(
If this vice were a car, it would be a Ferrari
This is an amazing build! Any chance you'd consider releasing plans for it?
Nice vice/chuck!
There are square 4 jaw chucks almost like this but an 8 jaw chuck I've never seen
That's pretty sweet, one question for give if I'm asking a stupid question but how do you design or even mill a scroll, I've seen a few videos on vices and chucks but can't get my head around the actual design layout of a scroll, I've been wanting to make a chuck or vice on similar grounds to this for my wire edm machine because one of the biggest pain in the ass on a edm is clamping odd shaped parts. Any advice would be great, as others have said don't use old engine oil as cutting fluid as its not nice stuff. 👍
Прекрасная работа! Хорошая задумка!
What an effort, well done. What on earth is the black stuff, looks like old engine oil?
I wondered how many *weeks of design work*?
It's a lot of moving parts in one place!
Yep, totally awesome!
23:25 fingerprint removal process... lol
That is amazing design, So versatile to the different work you could need to clamp. How much does it weigh ?
Around 30kg
I love the idea and the build. But can I suggest that you lower the volume on the tool noises during your narration?
Well I've subscribed. Some interesting work on this channel.
Couple of comments, I'd love to see how you CNC'd the Warco mill and you seem to be using old engine oil as a cutting lubricant. The old engine oil, apart from being able to promote severe contact dermatitis is also carcinogenic. Probably better to not use it.
hello great work full of tips too bad the assembly is done with lots of shavings everywhere
Very cool…thanks
Great channel.
I like ca lem too but he doesn't post enough.
Need to go in and put 2 locator pins in each piece of the body itself screws make terrible locators clearance for the threads make it basically impossible to do accurately
that´s an awesome an interesting idea, but it the spiral part will get full of burrs and that will be quite annoying
amazing!
So, in use, for an odd shaped part, you loosen the jaw parts, slide all of the jaws into place, tighten them, then crank on the chuck key to bring all of the jaws into pretty equal pressure...
Nontrivial design
Nice job
fantastic work something I'd use in work most days
countersunk skrewheads are not bad, but NOT accurate. Would always recommend to ream holes, and position critical elements with pins.
perfect ❤ i love it ❤ tanky u❤❤❤❤❤