Making a 50 BMG center punch.
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Attempting to forge a center punch in the blacksmith shop that looks like a 50 cal!
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Now this is a video recipe that might go viral!
@Hydrazine1000
Жыл бұрын
It could go either way... With the shenanigans this particular platform is pulling on certain gun-themed channels, it's also a bit risky!
@Hellsong89
Жыл бұрын
Didnt go in the past so i doubt it will now. There already was company producing small batch of these with similar idea, just full metal, though brass is nice touch. I have few empty casings so i might do couple on those since i really want one now.. tough smell of skin grease/acid on brass smells pretty horrid so might need to polish it and the apply like 100% bees wax or lacquer.
Not going to lie, I would have a mini-heart attack if I saw you from across the shop giving that a good whack with a hammer 😂 Very entertaining build!
That has to be the coolest punch I've ever seen!!! I'm never going to be able to look at a bullet the same after seeing this 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍👍👍
You had my curiosity, but now you have my attention.
@carbon_no6
3 ай бұрын
You me at ‘hello’ 😂
Fantastic project! Really great outcome and loved the heat lines on the tip. Interestingly you even nailed the shape of the bullet, shaped like a Frangible projectile (compressed copper powder that disintegrates on impact). Really great work!!
Tim, I appreciate your willingness to share your failures as well as successes. Mark of a good man and shows the confidence that you have in your abilities and who you are. Great example to my boys.
Man you should have way more subs then you do. Your vids have always been good. I hope you channel grows buddy.
Loved this build and the problem solving along the way! Turniung brass on the lathe always look 10/10
@joshclark44
Жыл бұрын
Brass is soooo beautiful when machined 👌
I think the heat bands really make it pop, I vote keep them!
Man, as if I need another project. This is cool. I am a gunsmith in the PNW ( seattle). love the 50BMG theme to your punch!
Another beautiful creation man! This is so great and I’m glad you showed the “screw up” … like you said it’s all a learning experience!
cI am now picturing an entire set of different calibers. They could even have Green, black, and silver tips. Well done!
Since you asked... You have a good imagination and the skills to bring your ideas to life, I like it.
Thanks for sharing yet another great video, Tim!! Awesome!! What a cool process! Love the finished product, and I WANT ONE!!! ;) Best regards from Norway!!
I’m so proud of you! Great job! Done right!
U should sell it! Make more of them! Surely going to buy one if that will become a thing.
Very cool! I have an affection for .50 BMG
That's cool, great to see mistakes being sown on videos and not just perfection every time 👍 I was expecting you to cut to an explosion on the second test hit at the end 😬 💥💥💥
Love the punch Tim! Great job sir and it sure does look intimidating all right
Tim this is so rad! Every time you get a visitor to the shop you should pull that out and whack it! Grab it on video if you can! Amazing. ✊🏻🇨🇦
What a great idea. Never seen anybody else do that before. That punch came out awesome looking. Really nice job👍🙂
You should forge a really cool chuck "tightener" tool! I saw that you used the adjustable hammer =)
Woah, this is an epic idea!
WOW! What an awesome center punch!!!
Only thing missing was adding your maker's mark. Well done!
it's really cool seeing the mistakes, one thing I was thinking to salvage it would of been to cut the tip, bore a hole and then insert some of the hard toolsteel with a heat fit in the tip. Some .50 rounds have explosive tips (black tips) and so could of looked pretty cool.
That's a pretty cool centerpunch Tim!
I would buy one if you made them available.
Love both attempts. On the first one, could you drill say a 1/4" hole about 2" deep in the front "bullet" and insert a piece of s7 tool steel to fix it?
@joshclark44
Жыл бұрын
And maybe use liquid nitrogen for the press fit
Awesome per usual!!
I have never seen a person forging cable before. That is a new one on me in my 66 years. You could turn the whole thing out of the tool steel and then just plate the fifty caliber machine-gun shell area with bronze.
“Parting on the tip.” Same dude!
You should polish up the tip, then dip into some copper sulfate, should give it a copper tone.
This is just awesome. Can't wait to see more videos soon Timothy. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Weld On. Keep Making. Keep forge lit. God Bless.
I think you could sell the heck out of those! Alot of work goes in to that!
I love the heat blueing!
Looks awesome! I guess if you need a larger one, you could always make one in 20mm anti tank.😂
Wow that is a really good cool idea if you make some for sell on your site I will definitely buy one.
Love it Tim... and happy I was finally able to order two candle holders!!!!!!
Wow! One of your best ideas yet!
VERY Cool Idea!!! GREAT Looking!!
Nice job as always, Tim! Next time you’re doing cable, (or pipe even) try using a V swage instead of a half round. Helps keep it tight. Forge on, brother
Great idea 💡 👍 new projects = new problems.
I glad you showed the mistake. I see videos of people using every thing to make tools, knifes, hammers out of while this looks cool for you tube all steel has it's own property's and rite uses. No matter how much hammering, heating , adding carbon you can not turn a grade 5 bolt into high end tool steel.
Hi I'm a retired tradesman & Would like to let you into the method of grinding at the Centre points tip that I was taught as an apprentice 55 years ago & that is the Rather than grind the point radially, we were taught to grind the tip longitudinally.
Awesome project! The color bands really help it look like lead!
Heirloom build for sure.
Very cool idea! Nicely done Tim
So cool Shop is looking good too great seeing older tools still performing My grampa was a tool and die maker thru the 50's & 60's
if you ever try this again you could try using steel for the casing too but bronzing it before you put it together
That’s freaking awesome Tim
I look forward to your videos, you have some very creative and fun content. keep up the good work! I really appreciate that you show the mistakes.
That was an awsome build!
That is so cool man, would love to have one of those. Great work as always!
Outstanding work !
I love it!! Amazing work
What a beauty! Great thanks
Very neat idea!
Love it! So cool!
Cool, looks like a 50 caliber round.
I love your honesty
That is sick! Great job brudder
i love the look of your videos! and this punch.
Ooh Tim, I have an axe and now I want one of those punches! :)
I want one! Just hope wife doesn't confuse it with a live 50 cal round!
What you can do with the first one is cut the tip flat and bore a quarter inch hole about one inch into it and press a peace of hardened steel inside the tip and grind it to a point. Just use the same technique as you did with the bronze, heat the tip to expand it and make the hardend insert about 1 to 1.5 thousands over and freeze it and the press it in.
Leave it! Man that looks nice.
I can imagine the damage this would do to the rifle firing pin if it was ever trialed. :)
That's a damm sexy center punch
now this is something I see selling like crazy if it can be mass produced
Freaking Sweet!! Very cool bro 👍
Idea for you Tim in how you might save the first try ... you could drill the center down a ways, then put some of your S7 (I think you called it) and make it an armor piercing round. The center would be the hard stuff and the steel surronding it would still be tough enough to keep it in place and stand up to the rest of the punishment. Just a thought.
I need it! So cool!
Sir, I love your work and your videos. Thank you for making them!
That is stupid cool man. And yes I use a punch often.
You can definitely sell them bad boys on the regular!
You had to try with the Wire Rope, just a shame that it didn't work out. Still it gave you more knowledge for making the vastly more improved Mk 2. That thing is a Weapon.
That is awesome!
You could save the first one by drilling out the tip and implanting tool steel.
So great!!
Haha, I totally would have made the same mistake, but good to know using something made for extreme tension in an extreme compression use case isn’t easy :D
I would buy one of those!
I need one of those!
You should totally produce and sell these
For such a (wonderful) tool a small interference fit (like 0,03 mm) would be sufficient. It only should stay on. No forces involved when striking the steel end. It's only a cosmetic layer. Thank you! Best, Job
You could carve in something that looks like a primer on the striking side!
THATS FRIKKIN COOL MAN!!!
Supercool I would definitely buy one
Looks sick
Love it. Don't leave it in your pocket though. Imagine getting pulled over and having to explain to some dumb cop that it's a center punch and there is no need to go and search your house for the anti-tank gun.
The irony is, I have a real BMG .50 caliber center punch. The armor piercing projectile is nothing more than a copper jacketed pointed and hardened steel penetrator, and i have one (penetrator) from a fired round.
Forgot to mention Abom79 would have had a heart attack watching your lathe work 😂😂😂
TAKE MY MONEY!!!!!💸💸💸 I use a center punch almost every single day and this by far has to be one of the coolest ones I have ever seen. Any way to commission one to be built? Or are you gonna build more to put up for sale on your site?
In my dreams you actually quenched it in yoghurt.
I'll buy the scrapped one!!
Now Ive gotta go out and make one. Geeze thanks Tim🤣. Is that how you’ve always heat treated s7? Ive always quenched is with compressed air. Or oil quenched it in parks AAA for thicker cross sections.
Good stuff.
Make this a signature product
That is cool!
Do not do a punch out of a cable! But great work making it look good! Make them more and i'm sure people will buy them! 👍