4 processes that no one teaches you....
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
#friction #welding #lathe #cool #craft #diy #ideas #sparkplug
Hi guys, I have received lots of requests about tube drawing, rather than friction welding... So I decided to group together a series of processes that could be useful!
I hope you enjoyed the video.... for you, liking and subscribing costs nothing, but for us creators it is important!
THANK YOU
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Awsome thanks for sharing I have been a machinist for 30 years and never seen this simple technique, just goes to show you are never too old to learn.
@sgtbrown4273
2 ай бұрын
I ran out to the shop and fired up the lathe , it actually worked well. I used a end of a broken drill bit and made a water nozzel😂
I'm a Tool & Die Maker and while I did know about this. I never had a reason to do it. Still fun to watch.. thanks!
Thanks, I couldn't understand a word, but the video explained perfectly!
@captianmorgan7627
2 ай бұрын
The subtitles are in english.
Impressive work and important information to learn..thank you!
That spark plug was genius hack and it make sense as ceramic friction drills are a thing. Its more durable, abrasive resistant and isolator so it dont suck up the heat from the part.
@edibandulan5266
Ай бұрын
How about spark plug for jack hammer drill? I think spark plug is fragile.
Thanks.. love the spark plug use..
Absolutely beautiful. Thankyou for the insight to your techniques and knowledge.❤❤❤❤
Отличный и надёжный способ для соединения различных деталей из разных сплавов, постоянно его использую в процессе работы на производстве. Правда почему то некоторые марки сталей не хотят сваривается подобным образом.
Wonderful demonstration, thank you for making this video.
Ottimo lavoro!
Интересно.Разные металлы я так еще не сваривал.Респект и уважуха)
Maravilloso!!!!
Very nice work
Que experiência incrível! 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Molto biene!!!!
Thanx. I learned a bit today.
Wow, this is amazing! This opened up a whole new range of capabilities for my lathe work! What an effective technique for necking-down tubes! The welding of dissimilar metals is extremely interesting as well! (As others have said, what would be ideal would be something like a chuck mounted on a live center, with a pin to keep it from rotating until you were ready to stop the process.)
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you... Thanks to user comments, new interesting ideas actually emerge!
@razzaus1570
Ай бұрын
The fuze welding bit should be standard in your machinist training. The spark plug trick looks cool though.
This is amazing. 👌
Adorei 👋👋👋👋👋👋são Paulo 🇧🇷
I’ve seen several lathe videos. But this was the best.
Wow beatiful vary good 👍🏻💯💯
I'm not certain if you are a bloody genius or if you are stark raving mad! Maybe a bit of both! To say the least, that was impressive!
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
In any case I like your comment! THANK YOU ;)
most interesting thing i´ve seen on youtube for a long time
Molto biene!
Good stuff! Will copy!
Beautiful.
Very cool!
I was shocked to see but then I understand Very good
very cool tricks
Çok güzel bilgiler ve etkileyici anlatım için teşekkür ederim
Деякі прийоми вже роками використовував ,а от кулька з трубкою👍👍Дякую
Wow. Outstanding!!..........Kudos...........Z
Molto interessante Ciaoo
Imbottitura per attrito 👍👍 fantastico... ovviamente con inserto d'acciaio per utensile comunque veramente certosino😉😉💪💪
@maurodeiana1838
2 ай бұрын
Mi scuso Imbutitura 😊😊
Maravilloso, alucinante, bárbaro!!! Me volví a enamorar ❤❤❤
Отличное видео, спасибо
Well that will certainly lower tooling costs. Nice hack.
@newtech5042
Ай бұрын
Hi, with this technique, I also increased the level of precision and reliability, I'll leave you the link to the video! kzread.info/dash/bejne/Zntqm7Gih5mxdLQ.html
Really impressed.Never come across this before.I want to have a go but not sure my Myford Super 7 will run that fast. So good to know about though.
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you... It's best to try with small parts....
عمل ممتاز وتقنيه راقية شكرآ جزيلآ
calidad de demostracion saludos amigo
Fantastic content
Amazing
Very nice
Bravo
didn't know you could friction weld dissimilar metals. that's pretty cool
@C42ST3N
2 ай бұрын
You can but the weld is maybe not really good. In addition the weld will be much better if the lathe could stop really quickly. Otherwise the heat will go down while the machine is slowing down and the weld will end up not as good as it could be.
@dopi3220
2 ай бұрын
If you had the setup to loosen up a break so the other part can turn along instantly, it would be great. I would have liked to see the test at the end with the other welds too.
@hardleecure
2 ай бұрын
@@C42ST3N yeah i noticed that. i thought there was some sort of braking used when doing friction welding. that slowed down instead of stopping.
@joshb6993
2 ай бұрын
@C42ST3N maybe just loosening the stationary chuck while the lathe was spinning would work
Obrigado😊
3:51 THX sound effect 😂😂
mindblowing
ciekawe! brawo!
Have you tried this with a carbide blank as the tool?
Nice ❤❤❤❤🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩👍👍👍👍👍🚿🚿🚿🚿
Thanks for sharing! The most interesting part to me was the friction welding of the different materials. Aren't these materials not combinable with conventional welding??!
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, it is possible to weld different alloys together with an addition of material that acts as a binder, but it is only a superficial welding! Instead, with friction welding, the welding starts from the center to the outside, this binds the two metals over the entire surface, making them more robust.
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The bend test at each welded joint would be a good strength test for the mixed alloys.
This was very interesting, I have zero experience with machining, but I see no one concerned about the integrity of the spark plug failing. Like the sideloading on an item that is not intended for any sideloading at all is kinda scary no? I guess you get a feel for how strong the ceramic is. Safety squints are hopefully on regardless of what your lathing. Very cool techniques.
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....... а вот сварка металлов на моллекулярном уровне -- это интересно !
Que top
In the first example with the thin tubing, how far did you advance the crossfeed saddle for each pass?
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, when high temperatures are reached the metal becomes malleable, so you can easily make passes of 2 - 3 mm, but it is difficult to give a precise answer, because it depends a lot on the type of lathe, the type of metal, the thickness, etc. ...
How would its integrity perform over a long period as these dissimilar metals usually create an electrolysis effect (rusting them apart.) I have seen this process done with explosives, but have always wondered how the long term effect would be. Would they simply rust apart. Please do this test and get beck to us. Thank you, I love your channel.
Heating galvanized pipe might release toxic gas?
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, when working on galvanized pipe it is always better to have a fume extractor, to avoid breathing the gases produced during the work! In the end it is no different from the welding that is commonly done on galvanized pipes...
wow.
@newtech5042
Ай бұрын
Hi, thanks... if you liked this video, I recommend you watch the video that will be released on Sunday...
Spark plug insulators are almost pure aluminum oxide! Very high temperature resistance.
Brutal machine workout but beautiful to behold; both the process and the end products. One day though, one of those spark plugs is going to let go and he'll end up with a ceramic third eye.
@newtech5042
28 күн бұрын
Hi, this processing technique is actually safe! Even if a car spark plug breaks, nothing happens, because at most it can fall into the chip container. In any case it is always necessary to use protections on the lathe and a fume extractor.
Na ja! + Material Stück ist gehärtet 😎50% Effekt i v i t ä t
Sensacional
Try using Stellite, which is highly resistant to high heat degradation due to its ceramic component. Plus it's tolerant to intense high temperature, to shock, and extremely ridged. I have used stellite cutter bars for lathe turning work. Mostly used for profile shape cutting tool for lathe.
@newtech5042
Ай бұрын
Hi, thank you for the precious advice, a new video will be released this Sunday with really excellent results, if you care to watch it....!
I'd like to see the gun those bullet shells fit? Wahoo, gonna kick like a mule!😂
Interessante, non so se faccia bene al tornio ma molto interessante 😉👍
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Ciao, in realtà se il tornio ha una certa potenza e una struttura adeguata, non ci sono problemi di usure anomale... Ci sono certi materiali bonificati che sono decisamente più difficili da lavorare!
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Que crack!
ممتاز
How much material is removed and what is the Wall's final thickness, is the pressure rating lower at the narrowed part?
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, the thin tubes were 1.5 mm, with the reduction they reached 2 mm thick. I have never subjected the parts to high testing pressures, so I am unable to provide you with specific data.
Nice video, but be careful about touching the spinning work, as it could be a fatal mistake. Recommend to look up industrial lathe accidents.
Интересный патрон таких не видел
You could try hot work steel (i dont know the real english name) its made to be used at glowing temp.
😍😍fighissimo! Stavo pensando che forse si potrebbe migliorare se la contropunta inizialmente ferma, negli ultimi secondi della saldatura , potesse essere liberata dal blocco e potesse girare ad unisono con il pezzo montato sul mandrino! Tipo una contropunta su cuscinetti, dove possa essere bloccata e sbloccata! Questo , almeno a sensazione, mi da l'impressione che i tue pezzi in fusione , rimangono fusi , invece di subire un raffreddamento, dove una parte continua a girare e l' altra rimane ferma! E' solo una mia sciocca sensazione?
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Ciao, hai ragione... Riuscire a liberare la rotazione della contropunta al momento giusto, renderebbe ancora più robusta la saldatura! Però le forze in gioco sono "importanti" soprattutto con diametri maggiori, sarebbe necessario realizzare una contropunta con un sistema di bloccaggio davvero robusto... Ovviamente tutto si può fare, ma è necessario valutare bene se il gioco vale la candela!
@gaetanosidoti2761
2 ай бұрын
@@newtech5042montare un mandrino con chiave, e svitarlo al momento giusto, no?
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
è una soluzione che può andare bene se devi fare un numero limitatissimo di particolari, perchè con una rotazione elevata, nel momento dell'apertura si crea uno sfregamento che deteriora rapidamente le griffe del mandrino... Se c'è la necessità di creare più pezzi saldati con questo metodo, è molto meglio costruirsi una contropunta ben dimensionata!
@Massimo68ac
2 ай бұрын
@@newtech5042 Grazie per le info!! 👍👍👍👍🤗🤗💜💜
@antoniohoppe1200
2 ай бұрын
não é um sentimento bobo, é um brilhante raciocínio! 👍
Gracia! (Erevan)
ooooh so THIS is what ancient civilization parts are used for!
good job, but that's not the right way to friction weld in order for the weld to be actually strong the machine has to stop turning immediately. your welds will not hold much
How are the spindle bearings doing
@newtech5042
Ай бұрын
In reality, bearings and other sensitive parts are not affected by this type of processing, because the material becomes extremely malleable. The processing of eccentrics or hardened materials is a different matter... obviously it always depends on the skills and competences of the user.
Привет от Доктора Дью.
could you friction weld with this technique? spark plug?
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, honestly I have never tried to friction weld two parts with the help of a car spark plug...
Con bujías e imanes puedes lograr hacer lámparas que enciendes y apagan... interesante
Даст из фантастиш 🎉
Maybe if you put more chamfer on the edge of the spark plug it wouldn't remove as much material ? I don't know, just wondering.
@newtech5042
Ай бұрын
Hi, I've tried various techniques and I've noticed that reducing the end of the candle makes it more delicate... I think I've found a good compromise with the technique I show in this video! kzread.info/dash/bejne/Zntqm7Gih5mxdLQ.html
Фантастико. А если свечу заточить как резец?
I thought you always had to come to a sudden stop when friction welding ??
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, if you have a tailstock that can be released during rotation, you can stop the lathe gently, however with a fixed tailstock you need to stop immediately
Badass
Я так понял чувак использует токарку чтобы делать дилдаки😅
Такой обработкой, я занимался в долеком 1985 году. В чем новшествт?
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А не слишком ли плавно останавливается шпиндель? Хотя, если перегреть, наверное пофиг.
I guess that you might want to heat treat a steel tube that is formed in this way..
Be careful with the galvanized tube. When heating Zn that much, you can create vapours that are harmful.
First Thing, maybe a tungsten carbide milling shank would be better.
A lot of people do not know of this process because very few hobbyists laths have the raw power needed to do that.
@newtech5042
2 ай бұрын
Hi, you're right... this video has the sole purpose of informing users that with traditional machines you can still carry out "unusual" but very useful processes! In my case, the passion for machine tools led me to look for increasingly high-performance equipment, even if I am just a hobbyist....
Crazy
It seems English videos have been depleted of informative things, time to check different languages. Never seen a lathe spin so fast before. Was counting the fingers to check if any accidents happened.