Agreed and how well that small radius tool held up to the interrupted cuts on 56 faces...didn't seem to take a hit at all! @¿@ Such skills to aspire to, Thanks Chris!
It's said that Admiral Nelson's captains were moved to tears by the beautifully ingenious tactical plan he presented before the Battle of Trafalgar. One can well suspect that there are few dry eyes on machinists the world over after witnessing this art.
Yesterday was a good day in the shop. It's too cold and snowy today, but it's a nice day to sit in front of the fire. I really enjoyed this video. Thanks!
I’d love to see a video on making the lathe cutter / tooling side. I am always amazed at how much of an art this seems to be for you. It makes me feel like it is possible in my home shop as well!
The Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycloid_gear) has links to these articles: www.tec-science.com/mechanical-power-transmission/cycloidal-gear/geometry-of-cycloidal-gears/ www.csparks.com/watchmaking/CycloidalGears/index.jxl
Every time I see you brushing the part with oil, I keep thinking on the automatic oiler brush that Fireball Tool made from an old Popular Mechanics book. Maybe you could make a miniaturized version, though I wonder if the tiny chips would just make a mess of it. (-W3S-sh490Q)
I’m always amazed when eccentric cuts like that work, no matter how many times I see them made
Agreed and how well that small radius tool held up to the interrupted cuts on 56 faces...didn't seem to take a hit at all! @¿@ Such skills to aspire to, Thanks Chris!
And the fixture to hold them.
It's said that Admiral Nelson's captains were moved to tears by the beautifully ingenious tactical plan he presented before the Battle of Trafalgar. One can well suspect that there are few dry eyes on machinists the world over after witnessing this art.
Yesterday was a good day in the shop. It's too cold and snowy today, but it's a nice day to sit in front of the fire. I really enjoyed this video. Thanks!
I'm convinced Chris made the internet just so he would have a place to upload this...
I’d love to see a video on making the lathe cutter / tooling side. I am always amazed at how much of an art this seems to be for you. It makes me feel like it is possible in my home shop as well!
I have no idea what a cyclodial gear cutter profile is. But now I want one.
when you see the cycloidal gear your head will explode
Very nice cycloidal cutter Chris.
Making us wait for the next video on the main channel is cruel and unusual punishment.
Have you tried Johnson & Johnson's latest product, Copium™®©?
I used to love my C4 lathe!
Thank you for sharing!
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You do a awesome job 👍👍
That music is darn nice tho!
This must be a major math (geometry) problem. So many holes and angles. Chris you really push yourself to the limit. 🤔
The Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycloid_gear) has links to these articles:
www.tec-science.com/mechanical-power-transmission/cycloidal-gear/geometry-of-cycloidal-gears/
www.csparks.com/watchmaking/CycloidalGears/index.jxl
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Very cool!!!
Every time I see you brushing the part with oil, I keep thinking on the automatic oiler brush that Fireball Tool made from an old Popular Mechanics book. Maybe you could make a miniaturized version, though I wonder if the tiny chips would just make a mess of it. (-W3S-sh490Q)
I think you meant this video: ruclips.net/video/-W3S-sh490Q/видео.html (a link is easier for others)
@@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT many times youtube will just shadow-delete comments with links
What’s the difference between this cut and the button cuts?
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