Machining $100K Ball Valve for a HUGE Super Yacht
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CNC Machining a $100K Masterpiece Ball Valve for a Super Yacht on the Heller CP 6000 5 Axis… sitting vertically on the Schunk Vero-S system. This 2200 pound part is being rough machined with a Kennametal Harvi 1 TE. This video is dedicated to the art of rough machining. Designed in Solidworks and programmed in Mastercam.
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Love the raw machining, no music, and with talking held off till the end. Nice change of pace👏
@cheater00
Ай бұрын
Dude i love it
@Under-Kaoz
Ай бұрын
Ill take the music. I hear enough machining everyday. 😂
@dominic6634
Ай бұрын
@@Under-KaozI literally will wear ear plugs just to have some peace lol
@scotttomlinson1057
Ай бұрын
Agreed
@FOURWORDCREATIVE
Ай бұрын
Yes cool video! Awesome vibes
Pure maching, no music, no commentary no nothing, love it!
@gulch1969
Ай бұрын
And no slo-mo! Hopefully that fad has gone away.
@GrowerTalks
Ай бұрын
What do you mean no music. That sound IS music!
@christian455
Ай бұрын
ASMR for men
@x...CrankyOldMan...x
Ай бұрын
@@christian455 fuck yea....
@ddtyterminator5018
Ай бұрын
smh still extremely entertaining to watch
That art-deco pineapple looks cool as hell.
@christianherrera4729
Ай бұрын
I wonder who lives in it.
@JrTr_03
Ай бұрын
@@christianherrera4729 Well, I hope for the boat owner that it isn't SpongeBob.
@SuperLuminalMan
Ай бұрын
@@christianherrera4729 I can't hear you. 🍍
@TimeFadesMemoryLasts
29 күн бұрын
@@SuperLuminalMan AYE AYE CAPTAAAIN
@jasoncreamer5747
23 күн бұрын
That will not be there on the final product
Sitting in my car on lunch break... watching a video about what I do once I go back inside... there's something wrong with me. Loved this video though.
@x...CrankyOldMan...x
Ай бұрын
I come home from work and watch truck driving, after having driven one for 10-12 hours... we are perfectly normal... 😏
@iDeLaYeD_o
Ай бұрын
There are days I'm doing over 8 hour days just figuring out how to machine an assembly one of our customers asked us to make, then come home and look forward to their machining vids. Then again I think of those days as a bonus since it's self-training be it Fusion 360 or learning how I can manipulate our machines/tools to do more, and I can take ideas I've learnt here and try them out for myself. What I'm trying to say is you can never get too much machining as long as you enjoy the process of machining.
@robohero9591
Ай бұрын
As a CNC programmer, I can say I think we all have a screw or two loose. It's not a bad thing, but we're our own breed.
@amicloud_yt
Ай бұрын
There's nothing at all wrong with you. You're just in the right place.
@pvic6959
Ай бұрын
that just means you like what you do!
Not gonna lie, I'm genuinely impressed with the depth of cut that tool can withstand and how much heat it must be holding up to.
@byronmartin6459
25 күн бұрын
Why no coolant?
@adampindell
25 күн бұрын
@@byronmartin6459makes for a shit video 😅
@scotthargrove4647
24 күн бұрын
@@byronmartin6459People would complain about not being able to see the part
@blackcountrysoul
19 күн бұрын
@@byronmartin6459 I wondered that. Must be wrecking the tool.
@user-ov4mk9ox8y
15 күн бұрын
no lube or oil?
That was awesome...thanks for not ruining it with some ridiculous techno soundtrack like so many people do on YT.
I'm a machinist (and not a yacht owner), but that thing is so display-worthy as a roughed part. While it might be an odd request, I'd probably have a finished part installed in the engine room and a roughed part installed in the living room as an art piece. Maybe with the functional internals, critical tolerances, and mating surfaces made to spec so it could be used as a functional part in a pinch 😅 But that is cool as hell even if it's "just a valve". I'm looking forward to seeing the finished part.
@AnDy-of3mj
Ай бұрын
This is the sort of flex that would be expected from a yacht owner.
@dougaltolan3017
Ай бұрын
Yeah, but they wanted the $100,000 version, not the $half million piece of art!
@geraldholt2755
Ай бұрын
Ah. It's a roughed part. That makes sense. I was confused about the chatter marks.
@soundspark
Ай бұрын
At the roughing phase there may be no critical tolerances machined as it is likely going to be heat treated prior to finishing.
@cornnatron3030
28 күн бұрын
i for sure wouldnt wanna be responsible for making sure that roughed part is deburred before its installed as a art piece in the living room with a change of being touched by curious people who always seem to wanna touch shiny stuff.
Why can’t we leave it like it is? I know some areas have to be finished, but as it stands….ITS A WORK OF ART!
@farmboypresents9977
29 күн бұрын
Make yr own. Its just a lump of metal, half of which can be cashed it immediately as scrap. Its a win! I would love to make art like this.
The margin for error is nonexistent. And to think that one day this masterpiece of art could be spending eternity at the bottom of some ocean.
@erikig
20 күн бұрын
Which makes me somewhat sad to think of all that beautifully machined work sitting in all those submerged shipwrecks, slowly corroding away
@chaytonhurlow840
17 күн бұрын
Everything on this world is in vain, not forever though.
Those cuts are insane, you guys know your specs. No coolant, perfect speed and rotation for the chip to absorb all that heat.
@mikee9167
29 күн бұрын
I was surprised to see no coolant... I thought, maybe this is some high end equipment that has coolant flowing through the giant end mill? But I guess from your comment that thing is just beefy enough to shred steel without the mess...?
@minecraftfirefighter
29 күн бұрын
Maybe they are running air instead of coolant.
@alexmaus5059
29 күн бұрын
Heller, German Engineering..
@ronblack7870
27 күн бұрын
they do stuff for filming so no coolant . would be better machining with coolant , always.
As soon as you said it was a rough finish a little tear came out my eye, all that needs is just a little debarring and that’s it. Jobs done 👍🏾
It's like watching a sculpture take shape. Nice work.
This thing is a piece of art as is
@AffordBindEquipment
Ай бұрын
Screw up once and that’s just what it will be😁
Wow over 1200lbs😳😳 Those Kennametal Tools can really do some serious work!
@roeschdan
Ай бұрын
How often do you need to change the inserts/endmills on a job like this?
@iDeLaYeD_o
Ай бұрын
@@roeschdan If coolant was used, and feeds and speeds adjusted for a balance of speed and tool life, I could see 1 Endmill doing all roughing but wouldn't be surprised if someone set it up to kill 1 but hog out material then use a 2nd to finish roughing. He said he went through 3 endmills for the roughing. Not sure if he meant all from the 2 vids or just this one but in this vid you can see at 3:30 there are sparks and that's the material getting stuck on the endmill creating more heat as it cuts causing the casting to overheat too, then at 4:30 it shows an endmill cutting without the sparks. I didn't see a change like that anywhere else so 3 using just air with full flute length.
if i had a choice i'd leave the outer surface like that, looks cool as hell, as long as you don't brush up against it, razor edge nightmare.
@MrRaErickson
Ай бұрын
Lots of deburring
@Raptorman0909
28 күн бұрын
I'm not sure what the purpose of all those facets is, but in an environment with salt water it makes no sense to have those facets as best I can tell. This approach makes for a substantial increase in surface area that salt water can attack and we know this is a form of steel given the chips sticking to the magnets so that will promote rust. It is an interesting look for sure, but sometimes going with a drab look that reduces surface area is the better option. Of course, a huge yacht is mostly a means of showing off your wealth so having something like this makes sense from an aesthetic standpoint even if it makes no sense from a function and maintainability standpoint!
@slickrock1371
28 күн бұрын
@@Raptorman0909 If you have salt water in your engine room you have bigger problems to focus on.
@Raptorman0909
28 күн бұрын
@@slickrock1371 Begging your pardon, but ocean going ships travers ... wait for it ... SALT WATER. And, just like people that live close to the ocean they have greater rust issues than people living further away from the ocean. So, quite independent on seawater entering the engine room there will always be some saltwater aerosolized in the air.
@slickrock1371
28 күн бұрын
@@Raptorman0909 I've seen a few engine rooms that you could eat off of so somehow they manage to deal with traversing SALTWATER intelligently.
Probably my favorite video in the last year or so
@x...CrankyOldMan...x
Ай бұрын
you need to spend more time on youtube... "PoliceActivity, Matt's offroad recovery, Cleetus Mcfarleen, Boat Zone, Bad Friends... "
I don't know about others, but I figured they wanted it like this! It looks amazing just as it is!! If I was the customer I'd be cool with you stopping right there because then I'd have the coolest and most original ball valve ever!!
it's always fun to watch a massive machine create an endless supply of flying razor blades that range from 570 to 800 + decrees (or so)
Loving the raw machining, truly an incredible process! Great work Barry and Ben!
I like the way the rough finish looks. It looks awesome.
Great video! I envy Barry’s talent.
Nice work Barry and Ben!
Love the asmr of this. Plus the dedication to send it without coolant and ruin tooling just for our pleasure ❤
The sound is scary and beautiful at the same time knowing the power and the precision machining it has!
I love the art deco of the rough machining, I hope you left it that way.
Love the head nod at 7:58
looks like an art piece!
WOW... I can Destroy a new drill bit in a second drilling brass and these Kennametal tools look they are about to melt and they still keep cuttin' away......... kinda Amazing to me.. I keep watching this video over and over waiting every time for something to go &%^$#............ just plain COOL Titan .
@iDeLaYeD_o
Ай бұрын
I assume you're talking about a small drill bit and not something the same size as those end mills (1 inch), although I guess if you crash hard enough any tool can break. Also, Barry is the machinist in charge of this project and Ben is the cameraman.
@kidjetrecon7153
23 күн бұрын
I’m still surprised why they aren’t using a coolant, it’s been years since I’ve been around any CNC machines but this is amazing.
@iDeLaYeD_o
23 күн бұрын
@@kidjetrecon7153 Just for filming purposes. If you watch videos with coolant turned on you'll find most of the time it blocks any view of the actual machining. I'm sure if this was for production machining they'd have flood coolant (coming from the roof, and possibly other places with the machine's size), high pressure nozzle and/or through spindle coolant. At that point we'd have a better chance getting struck by lightning than seeing a shadow of the part.
@robertlafnear7034
23 күн бұрын
I'd bet they do... not the best to splash cameras while filming.
Thats some real beautyful maschining content right here 🔥
so peaceful to hear & see
Amazing work! That part looks sick!
I love machining sounds ! This thing looks awesome ;D
It's very therapeutic watching videos like this. Very relaxing.
The chip load is perfect
Fascinating as this is to watch, and kudos to the Titan machinists for the setup and machining program, it makes me reflect on the fact that there's now a generation of machinists who've machined with nothing but CNC, and a generation of engineers who've designed with nothing but 3D CAD. They have, however, seen existing and historical parts manufactured by other means. It always seems crazy to me to duplicate the form of a casting by hacking something from solid material. It's a lot easier to form smooth, flowing shapes in a wooden pattern than it is in AISI 4140. As others here have pointed out, you could just leave this part with the fascinating, "Chrysler building" roughing pattern on it. It would function equally well and save a lot of machine time and cost. Or you could just design it as a series of interconnected, simple prismatic shapes. You'd think someone who could afford to buy a superyacht could afford to have a casting made, even for a one off? (And aren't all superyachts "huge?" By definition?)
You sound exactly like John C Reilly. My wife thought I was watching Wreck it Ralph.
I was mesmerized at 1:20 when it cut that thin slice of metal. That noise is something else. Great video!
@aquaticdeer42069
29 күн бұрын
SO SATISFYING!!! I could listen to that all day.
Looks like an art piece. And damn the power of that machine.
The pure poetry in motion. Awesome
It's great that you give all the machine parameters so that I can try this a home!
I could watch same procedure over and over and over
Good job Barry
@barrysetzer
Ай бұрын
Why thank you! Good times!
Friggin Epic......wow. Just....carved through that steel like BUTTER. Loved this video!
Our profession is pure art, as I always tell people that don't have a clue what I'm actually doing for a living the last 38 Years. I make parts for machines that are either on land, in the water, in the air or in space. Some parts are really challenging and creates sleepless nights for the whole team but you accept it. If you are properly trained by craftsmen you learn how to do it as cost efficient as possible with the minimal amount of wasted material, and that is where the challenge is. A good machinist understands his machine(s) and it's tools. It takes Years to learn this trade and it's awesome for a carreer challenge because once you get up to that level it still remains very satisfying. And you are always keen on that new project that will test you again.
@Dj992Music
Ай бұрын
Pure art you reckon?
Nice!!! That's the super power of a 5 axis work 💯🇺🇲💯💪👍
It doesn't surprise me the Vero did so well
This vid made me feel appreciation to engineers and who invented the CNC, it's amazing indeed.
This is a piece of functional art amazing design and machining.
Wish we could see that beauty being installed in the ship. Now I for one missed your commentary in the video as it's going as though the sound of cutting metal is good your commentary adds value to the part.
Very impressive , great approach to the job!
the pineapple texture looks incredible
Top tier machining video. Like all the others said, no music or monolog bs. And for real the amount of material that bit takes off per pass is mind boggling. I have a crystal Irish glass with a similar design... but done by hand 😏
Zero coolent was harmed in the making of this video!
The large portion of these videos are things we already do, but this is a beautiful piece of machining. Well done.
Wow never knew Barry of all the employees would design this much detail into a part 😮☺️I’m use to seeing chatter marks (to much speed ) and blueing from the heat (too Deep) 😊just kidding with Ya Barry 👍🤞props 😊
@barrysetzer
Ай бұрын
LOL I was fully expecting comments claiming that this part was finished and the dragon scales are just my chatter marks
Totally perplexing luvin every minute of it
that cnc program is incredible!
Sick angles Ben!! Great video Barry! I don’t think it even needs finishing haha
Insane workmanship
Chips, chips, and more chips! Love it!
looking forward to finishing video.
Yall are animals brothers! 💪🏼 Much props on the mad skills! 🙏🏼💯 💥BOOM💥
It looks like a trophy! I’d keep it looking just like it is. It’s art!
Amazing work!
When you can't hide tooling marks, you make them a work of art❤ Amazing machining!
Amazing work ... love it!
You're The Man Barry!
I loved it when Titan had his show on the Discovery Channel many years ago. It is so amazing as to how far the business has gone since he first started doing this type of work. The fact that he was in a bad spot in his own life and that he has overcome the challenges of being in prison and changed his life around and to top it all off he is not the person that would never hire a person who has been to prison because he has been and knows that if you set your mind on doing great things it will come.
When I started watch I though yeah, well, OK...then I noticed that this "part" was 2200 pounds! Amazing. (Great video, too! 👍)
Carving out the inside is going more difficult than outside. I'm excited to see more.
That is seriously impressive...
this machine is a piece of art
As a ball valve engineer this is very intriguing!
@gh7213
27 күн бұрын
Can you tell me what the function of this particular part is? I am intrigued as well.
Looks like a piece I would love to have in my living room with a light shining on it
This could be a sculpture! Badass!
This. I want more of this.
Great working nice sound 👌
This is the first time i have seen a tool get used up in "real" time. Seeing the end of it getting duller and hotter as it went on. Im guessing this is just as much of a tech demo as its actually making the part, im really impressed and i dont even know that much about cnc.
How many 1” end mills had been used?
Very very impressed 😊
That's amazing to watch, I used to set and operate CNC machines but never made anything quite that complex. It makes me a little nervous, one wrong move and your machine is toast!
That part looks exquisite. It must have been so satisfying to produce it. I bet the yacht owner loved it.
The highest tech company in the US 🤩🔥🔥 I love and have a desire to work for your company❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
That is NICE. I do not see 100k in this, but when people have money, this is definitely worth it. Unfortunately, nobody will ever see it after it will be installed.
My not knowing ass thinking it was supposed to look artsy with all those patterns. Looking forward to the next few videos. Sweet valve
The the teaching and master craftsmanship
hypnotizing for sure
The sounds starting at 1:23 are amazing. Pure science fiction laser beam twang. Too cool (or maybe too hot?)
Amazing machine 🤩
Awesome !👌
Looks like cut crystal. Superb.
Looks so cool before finishing. Id leave it like that haha
holy shit. good work.
Excellent ❤❤
You better not buck, better not cry!! This Harvi 1TE is goin in dry....
@barrysetzer
Ай бұрын
LOL love it. I may need to sing that in a video now
@Mikkel.RS.1
Ай бұрын
@@barrysetzer doooo it :)
Nice job 🎉
1:54 Art Deco: Very nice. The roughing stage looks so great on curved parts.. (new definition of Blue-chip Company lol)
The ease that those tools removed the steel it's like watching a hot knife going through butter .
I want to see this beauty get out into that yacht. 🔥🚢
I personally like the way the roughing looks. Just make a nice deburring program and leave it rough. Definitely a work of art.