must be a really nice machine.. i only have 39" of z and it moves around with every degree in room temperature not being in a climate controlled room. id be worried about what temp the inspection room is.. thanks for posting these long parts, giving me a great perspective.
Excellent video, Chris. A couple of points. First, would it be possible to give credit to the engineer who designed the pinch roll shaft. Masterful artistry. You can feel the years of experience exuding from the dimensioning. Second, it is not clear how you drilled the second center hole in the shaft when you flipped the shaft around. Could you explain this? If this hole was not placed in precisely the correct position, all the turning done in the initial position would be for nigh.
That 6" rule 😂 wowser Chris, that's a chunk eh, great video as always buddy, would be nice to know how many hours it took? Thanks as always and best wishes to you and yours Ralfy
Why don't you use full form threading inserts instead of a universal one? Technically you get a better thread because the root has the proper radius instead of a sharp point.
It is necessary to have a separate insert for each pitch and profile. V-profile insert is possible to use the same insert for multiple pitches as long as the thread profile angle (60° or 55°)
From the massive MMR at the beginning to the fine finish and threading at the end. Masterfully done as usual. Thanks again for posting
Gorgeous work as always. Loved seeing those masterful old drawings, too. That Fix8 just cuts and cuts. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
must be a really nice machine.. i only have 39" of z and it moves around with every degree in room temperature not being in a climate controlled room. id be worried about what temp the inspection room is.. thanks for posting these long parts, giving me a great perspective.
That fix8 insert is great..never get tired looking at it cut..but then I'm easily amused 😆 great video thanks for sharing 👍
Gday Chris, beautiful job mate, cheers
He does bloody good work hey
Nice job Chris, take care and stay safe.
Another great video. Love the drawings. Something deeply satisfying about hand drawn stuff IMO.
@@halheavyduty The thing with the old drawings, they've been photocopied so many times you can't see shit on them.
Nice work, Chris 👍
Always enjoyable to watch some one work on small jobs.
I do like seeing your wonderful work
Nice work!!
Big job Chris 👋👋
Very Nice job 🤩🤩🤩🤩👍✌️👏👏👏
That FIX8 left a damn nice finish. Especially at .025ipr. Nice work
Чистенько, красивенько.
Excelente trabalho
Excellent video, Chris. A couple of points. First, would it be possible to give credit to the engineer who designed the pinch roll shaft. Masterful artistry. You can feel the years of experience exuding from the dimensioning. Second, it is not clear how you drilled the second center hole in the shaft when you flipped the shaft around. Could you explain this? If this hole was not placed in precisely the correct position, all the turning done in the initial position would be for nigh.
@@rickfearn3663 The print is from 1972, so I don't know if the engineer is still around. Centers on both ends were done on a horizontal boring mill.
Magnifique.
merci
Xris
That 6" rule 😂 wowser Chris, that's a chunk eh, great video as always buddy, would be nice to know how many hours it took? Thanks as always and best wishes to you and yours Ralfy
Thanks for sharing 👍
I always hold my breath when you start threading
How do you centre the job? Would be good to see how you do that on such a big bar
7:33 - Time for the pointy inserts.
Good job
we use those ruffing tools all the time on manual machines
Why don't you use full form threading inserts instead of a universal one? Technically you get a better thread because the root has the proper radius instead of a sharp point.
It is necessary to have a separate insert for each pitch and profile. V-profile insert is possible to use the same insert for multiple pitches as long as the thread profile angle (60° or 55°)
@@ChrisMaj Not even worth stocking the common pitches in full form? That's what we do and have universal for the rest.
who gets to make those drawings, the local architect. haha
@@dmbworks8094 I mean, this drawing is from 1972 with few revisions.
Chris is still whittlin away at retirement ;-)
Niice...
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Sir please start teaching channel
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the print tells you to measure a keyway depth at 6.695 diameter? There is no 6.695 diameter....6.659 OD over the threads....
@semperfidelis8386 The diameter next to the thread is 6.695.
@ChrisMaj 000h...guess I need to learn to read a print...hahaha
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