Не очень понятно зачем делать чистовую расточку в люнете если деталь все равно зажимается в кулачках за уже проточеную поверхность.
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Hi dear friend! Our company can produce products for you, and through our supply chain system, we can save 30% to 40% of the cost of your products.
Chris Maj. The Artist.
Uwielbiam detale z rowkami podobnego typu 🙂 Świetna robota! Pozdrawiam!
Man, that's one sweet machine you have there, Chris…. Beautiful work. Oh, if the chips are a problem, I can swing by and take care of those for you…
И это CNC? ЛАЖА КАКАЯ-ТА
Info on the boring bars?
What a lot of bronze chips to clean up. Great job on the bushings. I sat on the edge of my chair while those grooves were coming into existence. I know…CNC…and all, but still. Excellent video as always. Thanks, Chris!
0:59 – Why the groove behind the cutter? 1:20 – Even Chris can't make that screaming disappear, but he might have some suggestions to reduce it. Note his 'final cuts' with 'single point' cutters. Here to learn and probably will. 1:57 – I'll look down the road, but that's a machined 'end support' with no explanation. Did I miss it? 3:43 – No chatter from that tool. 3:48 – Oh! On a steady rest. Done for tonight, but none of your vids gets shorted; you're too damn good. 3:57 – (kinda fuzzy) + zero, -2 and then +2 -zero? I'd take time sneaking up on those. 6:00 – No way to keep that tool quiet.
I used to make the grease grooves in one large pass, then make one finish pass on the bore to remove any burs from grooving . Iv probably made more aluminum bronze bushing/oil impreg bronze than anything else in my career
Another masterpiece. :o)
Nice work…the cost of this sector is the unit
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กลึงโครตอยาก เกียวซ้าย
That stuff really flies when you are cutting it, the shield is a good idea. Charles
I'm many ways, I find this slow, heavy machining to be more satisfying than high speed
Excellent video, excellent work! Thanks for sharing!
muy buen trabajo maestro ?
Cool job and music
El roscado impresionante.Good job.
Good job man its exelent ?
Abom 79 just did grease grooves too. Very cool, sir…as usual. ?
Nice . Beats winding them through by hand at a rapid rate with the ass cheaks clenched ! One of my manual lathes can cut up to 80mm pitch with the 8 to 1 ratio engaged , would be good for grease grooves .
Excellent video work mate ? all great set ups,brilliant resource for training apprentices thanks for sharing ?
Nice Chris, don't think you would et the twist rate on a manual lathe, let alone the position. It would have to be a cam feed.
Looked like kitty litter built up there at a glance lol
Bronze, the joy of bronze chips everywhere is a headache to watch as I know you have to clean it up. The finished product, perfect as always Chris. Cheers for another awesome piece of artwork.
С бронзулеткой приятно работать)
good work
Briliance job
Excelente trabajo.
this inner threading spiral grooves… awesome
Très bon tourneur, bravo
Не очень понятно зачем делать чистовую расточку в люнете если деталь все равно зажимается в кулачках за уже проточеную поверхность.
Can you provide your contact information?
Hi dear friend! Our company can produce products for you, and through our supply chain system, we can save 30% to 40% of the cost of your products.
Chris Maj. The Artist.
Uwielbiam detale z rowkami podobnego typu 🙂 Świetna robota! Pozdrawiam!
Man, that's one sweet machine you have there, Chris…. Beautiful work. Oh, if the chips are a problem, I can swing by and take care of those for you…
И это CNC? ЛАЖА КАКАЯ-ТА
Info on the boring bars?
What a lot of bronze chips to clean up. Great job on the bushings. I sat on the edge of my chair while those grooves were coming into existence. I know…CNC…and all, but still. Excellent video as always. Thanks, Chris!
0:59 – Why the groove behind the cutter?
1:20 – Even Chris can't make that screaming disappear, but he might have some suggestions to reduce it. Note his 'final cuts' with 'single point' cutters. Here to learn and probably will.
1:57 – I'll look down the road, but that's a machined 'end support' with no explanation. Did I miss it?
3:43 – No chatter from that tool.
3:48 – Oh! On a steady rest. Done for tonight, but none of your vids gets shorted; you're too damn good.
3:57 – (kinda fuzzy) + zero, -2 and then +2 -zero? I'd take time sneaking up on those.
6:00 – No way to keep that tool quiet.
I used to make the grease grooves in one large pass, then make one finish pass on the bore to remove any burs from grooving . Iv probably made more aluminum bronze bushing/oil impreg bronze than anything else in my career
Another masterpiece. :o)
Nice work…the cost of this sector is the unit
? ?
กลึงโครตอยาก เกียวซ้าย
That stuff really flies when you are cutting it, the shield is a good idea. Charles
I'm many ways, I find this slow, heavy machining to be more satisfying than high speed
Excellent video, excellent work! Thanks for sharing!
muy buen trabajo maestro ?
Cool job and music
El roscado impresionante.Good job.
Good job man its exelent ?
Abom 79 just did grease grooves too. Very cool, sir…as usual. ?
Nice . Beats winding them through by hand at a rapid rate with the ass cheaks clenched ! One of my manual lathes can cut up to 80mm pitch with the 8 to 1 ratio engaged , would be good for grease grooves .
Excellent video work mate ? all great set ups,brilliant resource for training apprentices thanks for sharing ?
Nice Chris, don't think you would et the twist rate on a manual lathe, let alone the position. It would have to be a cam feed.
Looked like kitty litter built up there at a glance lol
Bronze, the joy of bronze chips everywhere is a headache to watch as I know you have to clean it up. The finished product, perfect as always Chris. Cheers for another awesome piece of artwork.
Buongiorno MAESTRO CHRIS. Complimenti ?????????????????????♂️?
You have done a few of these. That is a good bit of bronze chippery there.
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Thanks for sharing ?
Very cool. That tape seal you did on the live center makes even more sense after seeing it in action. Thanks for uploading.
Very nice! Brass and bronze are fun, right up until chips start landing on your arms ?
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