Machining of a Large Shaft | Upper Chock Assembly | cnc lathe

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2022

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  • @lucianodimartino667
    @lucianodimartino667 Год назад +3

    you worked with two cnc at the same time preparing 20 times a day and programming for 10 years ending up with a heart attack and not being able to work anymore greetings from argentina great work of lathe

  • @Coleen_West
    @Coleen_West 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow...I know that I am not supposed to be into this field of work, but I am. Love watching this...

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Год назад +6

    Whoa! Great to see the lathe up and running again. That's one big, fat shaft alright. Nice to see the final assembly and also the whole chock. Thanks for another excellent video.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +2

      It has to run, it's the money maker 🤣 Stay well Mr. Boschek.

  • @peek2much3
    @peek2much3 Год назад +10

    Again…. Amazing, entertaining, educational, top notch quality work dude! Like everything else in life I do not believe that there are gurus at anything. What you see is years of experience, practice and tons of learning from your mistakes. I know first hand. I’m an engineer by trade and have 26 years doing this and have seen just about everything so they pay me great money for my experience. That cannot be had in a day or at school. Thanks man

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Entertaining, educational, I don't know about that but I'll take it. I appreciate it 👍

    • @geoffgreenhalgh3553
      @geoffgreenhalgh3553 Год назад +2

      Only 26 years? I did 49.

    • @peek2much3
      @peek2much3 Год назад +2

      @@geoffgreenhalgh3553 good for you Sir! I am having your trophy being made as we speak. Indeed some people aren't good to have an argument without trying to compete in silly ways. I love the channel though

    • @rodrigovelez8285
      @rodrigovelez8285 Год назад

      L8za8 l)],Andy timv00f,last a)
      P I 8s

  • @michaelkoch2109
    @michaelkoch2109 Год назад +3

    This is always a beautiful sight! Thanks!
    Greetings from Dresden! 👍👍👍🍻😎

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Thanks for stopping by, cheers

  • @mftmachining
    @mftmachining Год назад +2

    Finished product looks excellent....top- job Chris and collegues.

  • @gwharton68
    @gwharton68 Год назад +2

    Let see somebody do that job online! Always great to watch a master do there work.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Ooo, there's a lot of keyboard experts.

  • @rodrod383
    @rodrod383 Год назад +2

    those first cuts looked huge, but from the little I know the chips were just how they should be to make a nice finish and cut

  • @ICA17887
    @ICA17887 Год назад +3

    Encore un superbe usinage d'une pièce énorme Chris bravo à toi.

  • @NickRno77
    @NickRno77 Год назад +1

    Brilliant Chris, thanks for sharing 👍👌🇬🇧🇪🇺🇺🇦

  • @rolandolievanoagudelo.5112
    @rolandolievanoagudelo.5112 Год назад +3

    Maravilloso trabajo maestro bendiciones.

  • @briangarland9883
    @briangarland9883 Год назад +2

    Chris we used to do a similar type job back in the 80's. They had one of those rolls crack after a piece of cerawool ended up between the shaft and roll somehow. Never saw anything like that before or since...

  • @козачук1977
    @козачук1977 Год назад +2

    Гарна робота 👍👍👍🤝🤝🤝🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦 Удачі, миру, здоров'я.

  • @johnlawler1626
    @johnlawler1626 Год назад +2

    Great piece of turning and impressive fitting by the Fitters too 👍well filmed thanks for sharing 👍

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Yeah, it slipped right in. They didn't let me record. They said, if it stops half way, it's gonna be your fault 😅

    • @johnlawler1626
      @johnlawler1626 Год назад +2

      @@ChrisMaj I hear you, every thing has to be right Shrink Fitting them big shafts,the way you stand, lucky shirt etc all important 👍

  • @marklowe330
    @marklowe330 Год назад +2

    With wide deep groves I would rough them with a 35 degree tool. Another big job done. I like that you show it's more than one piece. I enjoy watching.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Yeah, 35 degree tool breaks the chip nicely, but you still have to hit the corners with grooving tool.

    • @marklowe330
      @marklowe330 Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj yes. I agree that most of the time you'll end up finishing with a grooving tool.

  • @NeoHack
    @NeoHack Год назад +1

    Great long video, love it.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      I don't want to make them too long.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Год назад +5

    If I had a big-enough T&C grinder I'd make you a 3" center drill, just for the fun of seeing one.

    • @shawnhuk
      @shawnhuk Год назад

      Oh man… what? A Cincinnati number…. 7??

  • @mingshili5513
    @mingshili5513 Год назад +1

    非常好听的音乐之声👍

  • @Watchyn_Yarwood
    @Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад +3

    Excellent content as always. It would also be very interesting to see how a specific portion of a rod like that is chrome plated.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Unfortunately we don't have the equipment to do that.

  • @Chris-kk8xg
    @Chris-kk8xg Год назад +2

    woohoo your lathe is back up and running

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Yeah it's the money maker 😉

  • @pozalujstapodpishus3062
    @pozalujstapodpishus3062 Год назад +1

    кран классный, плавный... вообще круто

  • @markanthonysmith413
    @markanthonysmith413 Год назад +1

    Great job Chris...All the best Mark

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Thanks, I wish I had more time to explain things little bit more, but it is what it is. Maybe someday.

    • @markanthonysmith413
      @markanthonysmith413 Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj The Channel is Great Chris, i'm a Machinist myself but nowhere near the size of components you machine always fantastic to see your work...All the best Mark.

  • @abinjose8735
    @abinjose8735 Год назад +1

    Huge work

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @misterdeedeedee
    @misterdeedeedee Год назад +1

    did anyone else think the cutting noise the grooving tool was making at 7:55 to 9:45 was a drum beat being played through a crappy speaker? lol

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      You must be a musician or something. After listening to it with my headphones you're kinda right.

  • @ShainAndrews
    @ShainAndrews Год назад +3

    Hey Chris, question for ya. Have you ever experienced any internal stress issues while machining? Some of those billets are significant and I'd think every once in a while you would cross one that starts acting up the more you machine. Have a good weekend. Thanks for bringing us along.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +3

      If you mean like cracks then no, but sometimes I'll be roughing some big piece and the shaft is perfectly straight. Then you do some different material, you take one small cut and the run-out is all over the place. It has to do a lot with the type of material, heat treatment and stress relief.

  • @littlegolfy8088
    @littlegolfy8088 Год назад

    Mega große Teile!!!

  • @sloppydoggy9257
    @sloppydoggy9257 13 дней назад

    I want to see the surface plate you use for those things. Seriously though, how do you actually measure them? What kind of accuracy/tolerances do they need?

  • @Bugsy0333
    @Bugsy0333 Год назад

    So skilled

  • @duckslayer11000
    @duckslayer11000 Год назад +3

    Great upload, as I watch your videos I often wonder about how you got to your current level of efficiency. Do you think you will ever do a video talking about your work history? I understand you may want to protect you privacy and also may not be able to talk about work you have done over the years, but I am curious nonetheless. Either way, thanks for sharing your knowledge.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +5

      It's no secret. I was born and raised in Poland, did almost 3 years of trade school all manual machining, didn't finish it though, cause my parents decided to move to US. Got here at 17, went to high school for 2 years, luckily I even graduated, but I knew college wasn't my thing and with only 2 years of English, college would have been hard. For couple of years I have worked here and there not really thinking about machining. Then I ended up in this shop, mostly manual machines. They had one vertical cnc machine which they got me running after a year or so. Poland is all metric so I had to learn imperial. Forward 25 years, and I'm still in the same shop but almost all cnc machines. I think I have gone through 4 lathes and that vtl in my videos. I know it's a long time in one shop but I like it. We do a lot of different stuff as you can tell from the videos, it's only 15 minutes drive from my house whichisplus. No one is breathing on my neck, no crazy production work. So yeah, that's about it.

    • @duckslayer11000
      @duckslayer11000 Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj Thanks for the reply. Your videos always put a smile on my face.

    • @rodrod383
      @rodrod383 Год назад +2

      @@ChrisMaj wow I thought you were still overseas...a great success story thanks for the vids

  • @cyranox90
    @cyranox90 Год назад +2

    Excellent work. Do you mind sharing how long it took to complete the lathing process?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      I really don't know.

  • @RobertWilliams-mk8pl
    @RobertWilliams-mk8pl Год назад +1

    Nice

  • @AllenORourke1954
    @AllenORourke1954 Год назад

    I was an apprentice trained turner up till 40 years ago when I switched trades, how are you setting the tailstock to the centre line to achieve parallelism, do modern centre lathes have some sort of automatic setting..?? I'm 40 years out of touch here...

  • @TL....
    @TL.... Год назад +1

    24:15 TTX train heading southwest on bnsf railway in lemont south of the des plaines river

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Someone did his research 🤣

  • @toks1843
    @toks1843 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dobra robota jaki łaczny czas wykonania takiego cuda ?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  9 месяцев назад

      Szef mówi że za długo.

  • @senoseno4396
    @senoseno4396 Год назад +1

    TAC Takisawa Machine very Good.

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining Год назад +1

    good video chris maj

  • @stoyanpetkov182
    @stoyanpetkov182 5 месяцев назад

    How do you determine the size of the center hole? Do you have some rule of thumb depending on the weight of the part?

  • @tomb7704
    @tomb7704 Год назад +2

    Very interesting. How thick is the chrome plating before the finish cut?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      12:47

    • @tomb7704
      @tomb7704 Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj Cheers Chris, must of missed that. I learn a lot from your videos, may it long continue

  • @Duh6666666
    @Duh6666666 Год назад +1

    Where is the annoying music? Loved this!

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Couldn't find any this time.

  • @Grantherum
    @Grantherum Год назад

    So, I noticed this part was rough turned... did y'all do that rough turning and send it out for destress/heat treat, or does it come to you already prepped like that?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      We get them rough turned already.

  • @gregorybotes9389
    @gregorybotes9389 Год назад

    Turning to a ± 0.025mm tolerance on a Ø384mm shaft .... that takes a pretty good machine - and a pretty good machinist with lots of experience (if you hit those tolerances that is:) No thanks, I wouldn't like that stress.
    Pity these tradesmen - in most societies - don't get the respect (or remuneration) they deserve... because of ignorance I suppose.

  • @rubisbiker4482
    @rubisbiker4482 Год назад +1

    une bonne grosse bûche, pendant l usinage on a bien le temps d allez prendre 2 ou 3 cafés ☕ ☕ 😁😁👍

  • @romanzbawiciel5221
    @romanzbawiciel5221 Год назад +2

    Oglądać fachowca przy pracy to sama przyjemność. Mam dwa pytania. Pierwsze, czy 4340 obrabia się dużo ciężej, niż 4140? Mówimy o Q+T do 34-36 HRC. Drugie, zastaniawiam się dlaczego wybrałeś akurat CNMG, a nie na przykład KNUX czy inną geometrię do ciężkiego toczenia zgrubnego. Czy wynika to z jej uniwersalności? Pozdrawiam serdecznie :)

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      4340 Obrabia się trochę ciężej co słychać przy toczeniu. Niektórzy mówią że jest "gęściejszy". Jakoś zawsze pod ręką były CNMG płytki i można je dostać po dosyć dobrej cenie. Niedawno dostałem nowy kennametal fix8 i nawet nie źle się spisuje, ale ten to raczej używam przy naprawdę ostrej jeździe. 😅 Krzysiek.

  • @Adam0855
    @Adam0855 Год назад +1

    Ja używam do orki dnmg 150608 od sandvika i do finiszu mam drugi nóż z tą samą płytką. Do planowania mam cnmg widzę że ty również orasz cnmg jak ci się sprawdza ta płyteczka?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Przeważnie do zgrubnej obróbki używam CNMG644 i na gotowo TNMG432, DNMG432, VNMG432 zależy czy trzeba jakieś podtoczenia pod gwint albo coś takiego. Nie dawno doprosiłem się tego nowego kennametal fix8 i nawet nie źle to idzie.

  • @bilalahmmad3608
    @bilalahmmad3608 Год назад

    sir i am turning 2.5 meter long shaft when i put studyrest in halfway 1side done after when i removed studyrest run out is 0.5 mm in shaft

  • @steinarne79
    @steinarne79 Год назад +1

    How long can you keep one cutting edge, before it fails in such hard material?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      Well, it depends on the material, inserts you are using, your feed/speed and riggity of your setup/machine. On this job I've used one insert corner to rough out both sides.

    • @steinarne79
      @steinarne79 Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj thanks. Thats not bad ! But its a chuuuunky CNMG u had...probably a big radius on it. Makes it sturdy!

  • @semperfidelis8386
    @semperfidelis8386 7 месяцев назад

    how the hell do you chrome plate just one segment of a long shaft like that?

  • @antongyrt4814
    @antongyrt4814 Год назад +2

    Когда вы уже сделаете себе защитную крышку на пиноль задней бабки?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      я работаю над этим 😉

  • @user-vy2jr4kp4k
    @user-vy2jr4kp4k Год назад

    Insert WNMG - best!

  • @hailao463
    @hailao463 Год назад +1

    Hello Sir. Your machine have just one tool offset how you can touch off finish tool offset?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад +1

      There's 16 tool offsets, but I only have 4 tools post.

    • @hailao463
      @hailao463 Год назад

      ​@@ChrisMaj thanks for the answer

  • @ACEVANG14
    @ACEVANG14 Год назад

    How did you put that center in your chuck?

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      This might explain things little more ruclips.net/video/Jq9GqPdwAjQ/видео.html

  • @Michal_Sobierajski
    @Michal_Sobierajski Год назад +1

    8:40 jaki wiór 😅

  • @aquilaaudax6033
    @aquilaaudax6033 Год назад +1

    ✋🏼🇦🇺👍🏼

  • @abinjose8735
    @abinjose8735 Год назад +2

    How you taking measurements include that too

  • @yttechgyan1837
    @yttechgyan1837 Год назад

    Which metal is this, can you
    tell me please?

  • @vishvendrasinghjadon1107
    @vishvendrasinghjadon1107 Год назад

    Hii
    Chris sir which make Cnc lathe machine i need this one for roll turning please send details of machine

  • @gj91471
    @gj91471 Год назад

    Have you tried Sumitomo inserts?

    • @GeneralChangFromDanang
      @GeneralChangFromDanang Год назад +1

      He does use them. He's mentioned it in older videos.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      I did use them but it's mostly kennametal, korloy and seco

    • @gj91471
      @gj91471 Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj We use AC8035P grade for Superduplex.
      Kennametal not so good on this material.... 140 ksi.

  • @user-hw2hk5hs5s
    @user-hw2hk5hs5s Год назад

    これは…失敗したら地獄だ😭

  • @wirehyperspace
    @wirehyperspace Год назад

    All the money on measuring tool and someone is going to come out with a lidar system that will do it all in better - well just look at then toralences dead on every time

  • @ayuwira8585
    @ayuwira8585 Год назад

    Saya punya inovasi apkah anda bisa mendukung dan kerja sama

  • @wmitchell51
    @wmitchell51 9 месяцев назад

    That shop looks awful familiar to me.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  9 месяцев назад

      Is it a good or bad thing?

  • @carlosalbertobarbosa7568
    @carlosalbertobarbosa7568 Год назад

    Estresse e quando vc mata um eixo desse kkkkkkk

  • @syedshahbaz9099
    @syedshahbaz9099 Год назад

    Jobs please I am late machine operator

  • @user-yv5ck1vv1u
    @user-yv5ck1vv1u Год назад

    االلة

  • @powershop1903
    @powershop1903 Год назад

    small; not large.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      I don't know about you, but in my case that's large.

  • @lskander40
    @lskander40 Год назад

    А токаря на этом заводе сами что то думают? Инструмент затачивать не надо, везде пластины, радиуса станок делает, заготовка поготовлена. Даже центра сделаны выставлять практичеки не надо. Никакой умственной деятельности.

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      Все, что я делаю весь день, это смотрю порно, курю сигареты и пью кофе. Разве я виноват, что вы застряли на дерьмовых старых ручных машинах?

  • @user-mm5wj9rf5s
    @user-mm5wj9rf5s Год назад

    Chips fly out of the lathe, such a stupid design!

    • @ChrisMaj
      @ChrisMaj  Год назад

      я понятия не имею, о чем ты говоришь

    • @user-mm5wj9rf5s
      @user-mm5wj9rf5s Год назад

      @@ChrisMaj Nevermind.