Making a part: Flux Capacitor Dampener Units

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2022
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  • @gatekeeper84
    @gatekeeper84 Год назад +45

    1,5 hours? Is this the Christmas special?

    • @StefanGotteswinter
      @StefanGotteswinter  Год назад +17

      not even 😬 regular parts making video

    • @EitriBrokkr
      @EitriBrokkr Год назад +1

      Don't listen to him, It can be
      Merry Christmas🎄

  • @levitated-pit
    @levitated-pit Год назад +6

    "a whisper of metal" dude im so impressed with your mastery of my language! And of course the machining stuff.

  • @gerritvisser
    @gerritvisser Год назад +7

    So many lessons learned: dimensioning for machinablibilty, sequence of ops, the joys of a horizontal mill, fluids, etc.

    • @jdmccorful
      @jdmccorful Год назад +1

      Ditto! Great education!

  • @fpoastro
    @fpoastro Год назад +12

    The gross part about this is that I have no idea about machining... but watched the entire thing.. and learned a lot... and how easy you make all this stuff look makes me realize its without a doubt insanely impossible to achieve. I absolutely love and look forward to your long format videos which is a testament to the fact that you are busy and not opportunizing youtube as a content creator as your means of income. Far more respectable than those who are cashing the youtube check.

  • @adamdemuth6563
    @adamdemuth6563 Год назад +21

    Excellent video Stefan! It’s wonderful that you emphasize how the important order of operations is.

  • @rods87175
    @rods87175 Год назад +21

    Love watching the FP 1 at work. Such a versatile machine in your talented hands!

  • @barkerxsa7002
    @barkerxsa7002 Год назад +34

    This christmas is improving already, 1.5 hours of Stefan makes everything better 👍Hope your year has been good and next year is even better

  • @greppurtorfason4216
    @greppurtorfason4216 Год назад +12

    Always a pleasure having the opportunity to watch you work Stefan. Thank you for your excellent videos - the effort and time you put into them.
    Season's greetings from Iceland.

  • @wolfgangbalu1253
    @wolfgangbalu1253 Год назад +2

    Three cups of fresh brewed coffee, 4 cigarettes, watching your video means pure enjoyment and learning. Thank you very much

  • @dirtboy896
    @dirtboy896 8 месяцев назад

    Its amazing how many setups and how much planning and time this took. CNC machining is so much more efficient and has taken us so much farther. Respect

  • @HM-Projects
    @HM-Projects Год назад +3

    I can see why you got the FP1, excellent demonstration of its capabilities. Thanks.

  • @mikemullenix6956
    @mikemullenix6956 Год назад

    There are probably only a handful of people in the world who can do what this guy does. Amazing

  • @davidrahn9903
    @davidrahn9903 Год назад +8

    Stefan, your technical communication has always been amazing, and your cinematography has risen to match it over the years. I'm barely 10 minutes I to the video and I've already said "Wow, what a shot." at leas a dozen times.

  • @merc7105
    @merc7105 Год назад +2

    Excellence is so therapeutic to watch. Thank you.

  • @pete540Z
    @pete540Z Год назад +1

    Thank you! I watched the entire thing and loved it all.

  • @dragosmates
    @dragosmates Год назад +10

    What a stunning video! Great job again Stefan!

  • @googleuser859
    @googleuser859 Год назад +6

    Fantastic workmanship as always, thanks for sharing.

  • @TomChame
    @TomChame Год назад +1

    Excellent, as always! Thank you for all your work this year, all the best from Panama.

  • @northernlits425
    @northernlits425 Год назад +1

    looks like some RC coilovers?
    Man, you are 1 Precision part Producing dude! I love that Mill, with that indexing attachment and T slot table on the side!

  • @JB-ol4vz
    @JB-ol4vz Год назад +2

    You're the man Steffan, amazed by your manual work. Thanks and have a nice 2023.

  • @CRUZER1800
    @CRUZER1800 Год назад +3

    Always such a pleasure to watch you work... Thank You from Oregon
    Russ

  • @williambramer8217
    @williambramer8217 Год назад +2

    Just brilliant as usual with exemplary attention to detail. Really enjoyed this video and am looking forward to the next one!🎄

  • @russellforrest1730
    @russellforrest1730 Год назад +2

    Awesome awesome! All the content was superb, the more the better. Honestly, an hour and a half of anything you do is gold!

  • @garywalters4286
    @garywalters4286 Год назад

    Fantastic video,I love your attention to detail.

  • @heighRick
    @heighRick Год назад +1

    ahhh Stefan ...I see what you did there by tightening the collet! ...Thanks for a wonderful video, helps a lot!

    • @heighRick
      @heighRick Год назад

      The split second when the material moved I did a wondering-double-take and then realised as you did what you'd done ...it was fun to see something that wasn't expected though

  • @alasdairhamilton1574
    @alasdairhamilton1574 Год назад

    Stefan, As aways your videos are full of valuable content. Seasonal greetings to you and your loved ones. 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @jasonh3109
    @jasonh3109 Год назад

    Mind BLOWN!! Again! Wow. Amazing work as always. Seeing a true master at his craft like this is nothing short of holy hells badass amazing. Thank you Sir!

  • @hashgeek929
    @hashgeek929 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your talk-through of order of operations. Understanding _all_ the factors that go into determining the order really highlights that sometimes it comes down to how rigid your setup is.

  • @ianjefferson9518
    @ianjefferson9518 Год назад

    What a lovely holiday gift. Like others have commented the whole thoughtful process around order of operations and possible different machining operations to accomplish the same feature are always interesting. I also enjoy catching glimpses of different setups and jigs you have devised to tackle setup problems. Setup and the thinking around it is more interesting than watching chips fly but I still enjoy that too.
    Years ago when I coveted a Bridgeport mill one of my machinist friends commented to me that in our school shop he much preferred a Japanese machine (I think) that was a less flexible headed vertical knee mill but also had a horizontal spindle. Watching you work with the Deckel FP1 in this manner constantly reminds me I wish I had a horizontal spindles in the shop.
    You are leaving a legacy in the foundation technology of manufacturing Stefan. Thank you for that.

  • @shawnlund
    @shawnlund Год назад +4

    I love how easy you make complicated looking parts look. Thanks for the great video once again Stefan.

  • @stevecallachor
    @stevecallachor Год назад +3

    i remember now ……the Delorean motor car had one attached to each wheel ……..nice one, Stefan, you got me there!!!!
    Stavros

    • @Wheelieking619
      @Wheelieking619 Год назад

      No it did not. There was one in the cab between the driver and passenger seat on the firewall behind them.

  • @wktodd
    @wktodd Год назад +7

    Great work as usual Stefan. An hour and a half of excellent video . Looking forward to the next one 8⁠-⁠)

  • @outsidescrewball
    @outsidescrewball Год назад +2

    Enjoyed….watched every minute…great machine and setups along with discussion/demonstrations/awesome build

  • @michaelpiotrowicz6100
    @michaelpiotrowicz6100 11 месяцев назад

    Tools, tooling, precision, humour and how to. My favourite thing on RUclips. Congratulations on 100 000 subscribers.

  • @candynevadacinnamon5527
    @candynevadacinnamon5527 Год назад +1

    Stefan Gotteswinter is my spirit animal. Awesome video Stefan, thanks!

  • @localele1
    @localele1 Год назад +1

    First time I have seen that 20X button in action.That thing sure saved some time.
    Thanks for the great content all year Stefan.

  • @therealme613
    @therealme613 Год назад

    The obsessive urge to achieve perfection is maddening 😵‍💫……and it’s that urge that will always push this to levels unimaginable in the future… we definitely won’t run out of any zeros .0000000000000000000000004 😳

  • @TheTacktishion
    @TheTacktishion Год назад +3

    Always valuable content!!! Excellent camera shots and explanations....! 2000 views in 3 hours... Not to SHABBY!!!

  • @semillerimages
    @semillerimages Год назад

    Stefan, thanks for your channel. The way you present your material is so fascinating to watch - even though I will never do anything like what you do in my lifetime. Your filming (even though you weren't able to get it all for this project on this video) and your commentary/explanations are just awesome to watch and listen to. Cheers my friend, happy New Year!

  • @stumccabe
    @stumccabe Год назад +2

    Wonderful work Stefan. Thanks.

  • @joell439
    @joell439 Год назад +3

    Thank you Stefan for an exciting episode chock filled with tips and tricks. Hope you have a marvelous Christmas 👍👍😎👍👍

  • @EnUsUserScreenname
    @EnUsUserScreenname Год назад +2

    35:44 I love this part so much I can't even describe it.

  • @toteu00000
    @toteu00000 Год назад

    Excellent video Stefan! Thank you for your content throughout the year! Happy new year!

  • @Hoaxer51
    @Hoaxer51 Год назад +2

    Even your mistakes look perfect, thanks for sharing. I hope you and yours have a very Happy New Years! 🎉

  • @davidcolwill860
    @davidcolwill860 Год назад +1

    Your content is always worthwhile! Happy new year!

  • @ohhpaul7364
    @ohhpaul7364 Год назад

    Love watching your work and explanations.
    Hope you had a Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year.
    Thanks for the videos.

  • @rexmundi8154
    @rexmundi8154 Год назад

    Excellent work. I play your videos and other machinists like Robenz when I’m in the shop. I work alone so it’s like having a shop mate who only talks about machining. Which is perfect. I also make several spares of most parts that are > semi complex. I also will sometimes cheat a few dimensions on a couple of spares so when the engineers realize that they didn’t get it right, I can look like a hero when I turn around a part in a few hours.

  • @fernandoabad588
    @fernandoabad588 Год назад

    Excelente trabajo, como siempre, Felices Fiestas

  • @ericmiller5559
    @ericmiller5559 Год назад

    Very valuable content as always. Nice work and perfect for your new milling machine.

  • @Maikshifter
    @Maikshifter Год назад +2

    Loved the video, Stefan. And those close up shots of the grooving tool at 15:24 in particular were just gorgeous. Happy new year!

  • @raymond_rayder
    @raymond_rayder Год назад

    That was an hour and a half really well spent. Excellent stuff. Happy New Year, Stefan.

  • @Prolitiker
    @Prolitiker Год назад +6

    35:44 really made me laugh :D

  • @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
    @andrewdolinskiatcarpathian Год назад +3

    Excellent content, beautiful videography and intelligent narration. Simply perfect 👏👏👍😀

  • @tangomike7
    @tangomike7 Год назад +4

    Wow! Those micro boring bars are absolute workhorses!
    Your technical English is astounding but for future reference, 'dampers' absorb kinetic energy. Dampeners make things wet. 🚿

  • @mftmachining
    @mftmachining Год назад +2

    Erstklassige Arbeit, Stefan. Die Deckel ist ein echter Zugewinn für den Shop.

  • @davidsnyder2000
    @davidsnyder2000 Год назад +1

    I’m only learning machining as a hobby for now. Can’t believe what a complex assembly that was…to me anyways. Awesome work and video👍 Belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you Stefan, your family and loved ones. My thoughts and prayers are with you ❤️🙏🙂

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Год назад

    Fantastic video. The FP1 is a genius machine in your hands! 🙂 I'm glad you didn't have to fall off the toilet while hanging a wall clock to create the flux-capacitor dampers! Best wishes from the cold and damp hessischen Vogelsberg.

  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Год назад +1

    Stefan you're surrounded here by people who care about you and understand how it is; if you've started making steam engine parts no-one is going to criticize or be judgmental. We'll help you get through this, ok?
    😅
    But seriously, thank you for all the work you put into making videos and sharing your expertise. Merry xmas to you and yours, too!

  • @RicktheRecorder
    @RicktheRecorder Год назад

    Outstanding, as always. Happy New Year! One linguistic point: these things are dampers, a device that smooths oscillations. Dampeners make things wet.

  • @OldePhart
    @OldePhart Год назад

    It must be something the water over there. Seems everything made in Germany is just so good, I can see why. The care taken in chamfering and rounding would have been done with a belt sander in most other shops. So nicely done and soothing to watch. Never Quit doing these vids Stefan.

  • @user-tw9io9nz2m
    @user-tw9io9nz2m Год назад +1

    A jump in cinematography? Yes please!

  • @thaumaturgicresearchcounci4180

    Fascinating, thanks Stefan. Happy new year!

  • @624Dudley
    @624Dudley Год назад +1

    Thanks Stefan, that was superb. The 1:30 flew by. So much good information! I have zero experience in horizontal milling, and would like to learn. Wishing you a very Happy New Year 🎉!

  • @robmecklenburg3790
    @robmecklenburg3790 Год назад +2

    Instructive as always.

  • @TomZelickman
    @TomZelickman Год назад +2

    Excellent work, Stefan. Really enjoyed learning how you thought through making these parts. Hope you are well, sir! - TZ

  • @viictoralvarez4065
    @viictoralvarez4065 Год назад

    De lo bueno lo mejor , tus videos son un gran regalo😀

  • @akosbuzogany2752
    @akosbuzogany2752 Год назад +1

    Just at 4:06 did I realize "Ahh, das ist Herr Deckel!" Happy to see him performing so well at his age!

  • @karlpron
    @karlpron Год назад +10

    That flux capacitor will be the greatest machine humanity has ever made. It will solve all our problems: free energy, Standard Model, burnt toasts, not to mention time travel.
    I hope you will continue to make parts for it - always great to watch. :)

    • @StefanGotteswinter
      @StefanGotteswinter  Год назад +6

      I hope Doc Brown only uses it for the good of mankind :)

    • @CSWeldFab
      @CSWeldFab Год назад +2

      But the real question is, when it is finished will he travel back in time and make sure the HSM podcast didn't die?

    • @StefanGotteswinter
      @StefanGotteswinter  Год назад +2

      @@CSWeldFab We never officially killed it of :)

    • @CSWeldFab
      @CSWeldFab Год назад

      @@StefanGotteswinter Jody never did a final WTT podcast, so I hold hope for both still :)

  • @graemebrumfitt6668
    @graemebrumfitt6668 Год назад +1

    1:30:29 of pure Joy Stefan! TFS, GB :)🎄

  • @echtjetzt9307
    @echtjetzt9307 Год назад +1

    Danke, großartige Arbeit!

  • @Smallathe
    @Smallathe Год назад +2

    Wonderful content. Lot's of fascinating machining!
    Happy new year! :)

  • @EitriBrokkr
    @EitriBrokkr Год назад +1

    Guy makes and edits a 1.5 hour, fantastic video, provides it to us for free, then apologizes its not more.

  • @davidumstadt5340
    @davidumstadt5340 Год назад

    Thanks again for an excellent video and for explaining why this tool/setup will work and what problems are avoided. Coming from the inch world I wondered if sometimes metric threads are cut by opening the half nut and not reversing the spindle. Many times, this is not possible with leads ending in 0.25, 0.75 but it can save time when it works. When the lathe screw lead is an integer multiple of the cut screw lead it will work. Here if the lead screw is 5, 6, 8, 10mm etc then the 1mm will always synchronize with it. Best wishes for the New Year.

  • @Hyo9000
    @Hyo9000 Год назад

    I love the camera work in this one, stefan!

  • @michaelkoch2109
    @michaelkoch2109 Год назад +2

    Tja. Wieder einmal saubere Arbeit! 👏👍🛠😎

  • @jobkneppers
    @jobkneppers Год назад

    Stefan, fully enjoyed this video as I always do. One, maybe, suggestion; I bought a large collection of HSS Co PM mills. I'm sure you know what these are but for the people who don't; these are sintered HSS Cobalt mills which means that the way they're produced is similar to carbide mills only with other ingredients. Because I own a lot of them I pushed them to their limits in tough materials like Toolox 44, hot rolled 316 and, surprisingly, they last much longer in hogging sequences especially. The corn cob variety is getting low on stock unfortunately because I use them a lot since discovering their durability. I use them mostly cnc and program a constant feed pattern with a 25% overlap in between cuts and a d.o.c. of 2D which is impressive in my book. The special carbide mills I used before with a d.o.c. of 1 x D (specific job in warm rolled 316, D=8) took about 1 kW on the first depth of cut, 1,5 kW on the second and 2kW on the last cut and was destroyed in one part. I had to make eight and was in something of a hurry. I loaded the PM HSS Co variant and, after correcting the spindle speed, made 8 parts with one mill used which looked like new afterwards. One skim pass with an eight flute carbide cutter left the part on size and in bling condition. Maybe something to consider? Curious about your answer. All the best, Job

  • @MecMod_Homeshop
    @MecMod_Homeshop Год назад +1

    Thanks Stefan, can you have a great new year and all the best! Thanks to teach us, for me your video are ZEN machinery video, and opens my mind!

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining Год назад +2

    very good video stefan..thanks for your time and good new year

  • @ginawhite1503
    @ginawhite1503 Год назад

    I’m with you on the spares!

  • @MarkW321
    @MarkW321 Год назад

    Hi nice work well done. I started using Onshape to draw tools for my hobby machine shop and it works great.

  • @georgem6651
    @georgem6651 Год назад +1

    The cinamatography in this one is next level...!
    Lovely camera work!

  • @ratstomper3849
    @ratstomper3849 Год назад +2

    Love from Kentucky!

  • @dudleycornman1624
    @dudleycornman1624 Год назад +3

    That little boring bar was very impressive...

  • @noberet
    @noberet Год назад +1

    Thank you! Great videos.

  • @andypughtube
    @andypughtube Год назад +2

    I like the Supermini 105, and probably have about 50 of them now. As you say, they come up fairly often on eBay.
    I also have a Multifix blank holder that I machined for the P H Horn RNK224 grooving cartridges. "Create Tool" in China don't list the Multifix blanks, but do sell them if you ask.

  • @jameshisself9324
    @jameshisself9324 Год назад +1

    Nice work and video, thanks Stefan. I was really looking forward to seeing the flux capacitor in operation at the end. Maybe next time.

    • @StefanGotteswinter
      @StefanGotteswinter  Год назад +1

      Thats the problem with an unfinished time machine - You always run out of time :(

  • @drevil4454
    @drevil4454 Год назад

    Brilliant. Not long now and i can travel into the future, become my company boss as myself for a raise in the past, go back in the past and earn a futuristic salary!!!
    You better hurry Stefan. This Christmas caused my money to run dry. I need that increase!!
    By the way.....prosperous new year to you!!!

  • @subuser9627
    @subuser9627 Год назад +3

    Nice work !!! Lessons learned. Also my experience: buy only one and it breaks...

  • @MachiningandMicrowaves
    @MachiningandMicrowaves Год назад +1

    It's so true that when you buy two tools it's guaranteed that the first one will never break, but if you buy only one it will definitely break!

  • @angelramos-2005
    @angelramos-2005 Год назад +1

    Excellent work.Thank you.Merry Chistmas

  • @juliankerler7906
    @juliankerler7906 Год назад +2

    Super Video!

  • @bclare2544
    @bclare2544 Год назад

    Very good Stefan.

  • @ROBRENZ
    @ROBRENZ Год назад +2

    Very nicely done Stefan! That FP1 is an awesome setup.
    ATB, Robin

  • @Sketch1994
    @Sketch1994 Год назад +3

    I LOVE those side mill cutters. I was using an 100x2.5x36Z one on a VMC (using a 27mm face mill arbor and 2 spacers) to slot batches of aluminum parts at a 15m/min cutting feed while climb milling (more than 400m/min of surface speed which seems absurd for HSS-Co)

  • @pirminkogleck4056
    @pirminkogleck4056 Год назад

    thanks for the super long video stefan ! spot on withe the PH B105, you always need one and break at least one by only looking schräg at it ! especialy those full profile threading inserts( as i see you also ground yours more than once :) )

  • @akfarmboy49
    @akfarmboy49 Год назад +1

    Interesting project thank you
    Like your Deckel machine

  • @HP_rep_mek
    @HP_rep_mek Год назад

    Nice machining Stefan👏

  • @wrstew1272
    @wrstew1272 Год назад +2

    Did I miss the new to you Horizontal Mill acquisition and setup/test run? Looks like a fine piece of machinery! Love the Flux Capacitor videos! Happy New Year Stefan! Always a treat to see another lesson from you.

    • @jimurrata6785
      @jimurrata6785 Год назад +2

      The FP1 is a universal machine.
      This is just one of its configurations.
      Stephan featured its delivery and setup in a recent video.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 Год назад

      Stefan has a great video on the FO 1, if you haven’t seen it, check it out. He shows a lot of what it’s capable of, it’s worth the watch.

  • @P1-Engineering
    @P1-Engineering Год назад +1

    Great stuff like always Stefan!. As someone who went straight to CNC machining, watching your videos really makes me want to pickup manual machining. Happy holidays and all the best for the new year from the Netherlands!

  • @wilcojuffer5940
    @wilcojuffer5940 Год назад +2

    Hello Stefan verry nice video I hope we see you next year more 👍👍