Rope Pulley Assembly | Thrust Pin and Bearing Bush Machining | cnc lathe
Large Rope Pulley machining, • Large Rope Pulley | CN...
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@TexDrinkwaterАй бұрын
Damn, there was a huge amount of metal removal from that pin even before the video started. And, as always, impeccable concentricity, especially considering the scale of the part.
@jkdwayneАй бұрын
Love the Big components and the tight tolerances
@jimsvideos7201Ай бұрын
Hey shout out to your boss for being cool with you sharing your work.
@ipadize
Ай бұрын
plot twist: he doesnt know it yet 💀
@theofficialczex1708
24 күн бұрын
Plot twist: He is the boss.
@ICA17887Ай бұрын
Thank you Chris for this beautiful machining video, I love the giant micrometer, have a good weekend and see you soon.
@Nunak91Ай бұрын
The precision is mind-blowing. That's so satisfying to see arrow of the indicator not moving even a 0,001.
@adambergendorff2702Ай бұрын
Really enjoy seeing all these big parts, thanks for posting!
@richardcorwin1828Ай бұрын
I am amazed that these beasts get that type of precision. Thank you for sharing.
@RalfyCustomsАй бұрын
That boring bar though! great work and ultimate precision Chris, thanks for sharing buddy
@andrewtetley3883Ай бұрын
Beautifully done as always Chris!! Love it 😊😊😊
@glennbarker222Ай бұрын
Wow. Some more big lumps of metal there Chris.
@raindeergames6104Ай бұрын
Awesomeness. This inspires me more and more to do cnc convertion on my little hobby lathe
@MattysWorkshopАй бұрын
Beautiful work as always mate
@airbus7808Ай бұрын
Having the description as Rope Pulley does not do the part justice.
@ksmechanicalengineering92Ай бұрын
Nice work done😊
@pozalujstapodpishus3062Ай бұрын
по выверке уровень - чародей:)
@PundhyLuzinoАй бұрын
Sangat indah kawan🎉
@csoursАй бұрын
Whether you make chips or spaghetti, it all looks pretty cool to me.
@chakicheamar539Ай бұрын
WOW ! That's Amazing
@theessexhunter1305Ай бұрын
THE DOGS NUTS
@user-lg4kg3jy2hАй бұрын
Many thanks !
@currentbatches6205Ай бұрын
1:07 -'squeek!' 4:24 - Wow; tight OD tolerance. 7:18 - Every time it seems a 3-jaw will do the job, you remember times like this. 8:21 - Piston ring for a steam locomotive! 8:59 - Need to learn to stop the vid in time to read the drawings. See the OD is seat for two roller-bearing inner races; required tolerance. "Spacer" is the red feature between the two outer bearing races? Looks like it ought to be pressure lubed, but there's no 'exhaust' for the lubricant, unless it's that m10 drilling to the left (C/L on the pulley). Strange orientation of the seals. Thanks for an enjoyable mechanical/machining puzzle once more.
@OldWrench59Ай бұрын
Brilliant!👍👍
@MrKotBonifacyАй бұрын
What the pin...? (...I thought when I saw the title.) I mean, what's a thrust pin? That doesn't look like a pin at all, so maybe Uncle Google would help me with that? Yeah, he did. The first result with a "thrust pin" in it was _"Rope Pulley Assembly | Thrust Pin and Bearing Bush Machining, Chris Maj"_ Oh, them wonders of modern internet, mać... Will have to watch it till the end to find out... ;-)
@IstasPumaNevadaАй бұрын
I know you know what you're doing and I know that's one of those serious clamps, but seeing all that mass dangling from a clamp on a smooth parallel surface made me nervous, hah.
@slidebedАй бұрын
Hi Chris, can you elaborate at all on what this pulley system is going to be used for, is it for a cable car or such like, fantastic work as always, cheers.
@ChrisMaj
Ай бұрын
That's one of those jobs that I can't discuss much about.
@azietxu5779Ай бұрын
Cómo has quitado el óvalo de la pieza? Poniendo los máximos de óvalo al par de las garras? Te ha dejado apretar la pieza con un mínimo de fuerza para mecanizar la sin peligro? Saludos y buen trabajo como siempre.
@GonzoWasHereАй бұрын
Going to CL 👀 , I’m still too rookie to know the limit on that.
@CraigLYoungАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing 👍
@mehmettemel8725Ай бұрын
Metric drawings for a change Chris.
@robertrdell889825 күн бұрын
Hey Chris, I asked cee and abom79 about this and it seems I can't get an answer and since I'm in the states I really don't want to pay shipping from Australia. Kurtis from cee uses hardened chrome bars, what is the us equivalent of that? He also gets stuff coated with titanium nitride, what is our name? What I need essentially is a 2 inch hole punch designed to cut 2 inch diameter circles of sandpaper. It needs an end cap of some sort and a spring to push it back up after cutting. The other part is in 2 parts, one to hold the bar properly and some kind of slide screw that is there only to keep it captive and aligned with the cutting edge. Both of these welded to some plate in back to keep them aligned. I would also like to punch holes in the direct center of these somehow for a dremel type mandrel. The next part of the project is 2 hardened washers in each size from 1 inch to 2 inches all with the same diameter center hole as the mandrel and as thick as aluminum hard drive platters. These titanium nitride. One last item, I used mandrel from a company "pinecar racing" they sold to help sand the wheels. I went to my supplier yesterday hobby lobby and they switched brands so I will need a few mandrel made with long screws, flathead, half inch long screw. Let me know what I need to accomplish all this. Dellr007@yahoo.com
@cc88000Ай бұрын
👍👍👍🤘
@__Ned_Flanders__Ай бұрын
Hi Chris, i was wondering about your lathe that does it have memory for your geometry on tools or do you have to everytime when you switch tool take X and Z again ?
@alexuniverse1629Ай бұрын
What a great work and Amazing precision ! But just a question : why pushing material and not pulling it while using the boring tool ? Thanks
@imajeenyus42
Ай бұрын
Tell everyone you're not a machinist, without telling everyone you're not a machinist. You obviously have no idea how lathe tools work.
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Damn, there was a huge amount of metal removal from that pin even before the video started. And, as always, impeccable concentricity, especially considering the scale of the part.
Love the Big components and the tight tolerances
Hey shout out to your boss for being cool with you sharing your work.
@ipadize
Ай бұрын
plot twist: he doesnt know it yet 💀
@theofficialczex1708
24 күн бұрын
Plot twist: He is the boss.
Thank you Chris for this beautiful machining video, I love the giant micrometer, have a good weekend and see you soon.
The precision is mind-blowing. That's so satisfying to see arrow of the indicator not moving even a 0,001.
Really enjoy seeing all these big parts, thanks for posting!
I am amazed that these beasts get that type of precision. Thank you for sharing.
That boring bar though! great work and ultimate precision Chris, thanks for sharing buddy
Beautifully done as always Chris!! Love it 😊😊😊
Wow. Some more big lumps of metal there Chris.
Awesomeness. This inspires me more and more to do cnc convertion on my little hobby lathe
Beautiful work as always mate
Having the description as Rope Pulley does not do the part justice.
Nice work done😊
по выверке уровень - чародей:)
Sangat indah kawan🎉
Whether you make chips or spaghetti, it all looks pretty cool to me.
WOW ! That's Amazing
THE DOGS NUTS
Many thanks !
1:07 -'squeek!' 4:24 - Wow; tight OD tolerance. 7:18 - Every time it seems a 3-jaw will do the job, you remember times like this. 8:21 - Piston ring for a steam locomotive! 8:59 - Need to learn to stop the vid in time to read the drawings. See the OD is seat for two roller-bearing inner races; required tolerance. "Spacer" is the red feature between the two outer bearing races? Looks like it ought to be pressure lubed, but there's no 'exhaust' for the lubricant, unless it's that m10 drilling to the left (C/L on the pulley). Strange orientation of the seals. Thanks for an enjoyable mechanical/machining puzzle once more.
Brilliant!👍👍
What the pin...? (...I thought when I saw the title.) I mean, what's a thrust pin? That doesn't look like a pin at all, so maybe Uncle Google would help me with that? Yeah, he did. The first result with a "thrust pin" in it was _"Rope Pulley Assembly | Thrust Pin and Bearing Bush Machining, Chris Maj"_ Oh, them wonders of modern internet, mać... Will have to watch it till the end to find out... ;-)
I know you know what you're doing and I know that's one of those serious clamps, but seeing all that mass dangling from a clamp on a smooth parallel surface made me nervous, hah.
Hi Chris, can you elaborate at all on what this pulley system is going to be used for, is it for a cable car or such like, fantastic work as always, cheers.
@ChrisMaj
Ай бұрын
That's one of those jobs that I can't discuss much about.
Cómo has quitado el óvalo de la pieza? Poniendo los máximos de óvalo al par de las garras? Te ha dejado apretar la pieza con un mínimo de fuerza para mecanizar la sin peligro? Saludos y buen trabajo como siempre.
Going to CL 👀 , I’m still too rookie to know the limit on that.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Metric drawings for a change Chris.
Hey Chris, I asked cee and abom79 about this and it seems I can't get an answer and since I'm in the states I really don't want to pay shipping from Australia. Kurtis from cee uses hardened chrome bars, what is the us equivalent of that? He also gets stuff coated with titanium nitride, what is our name? What I need essentially is a 2 inch hole punch designed to cut 2 inch diameter circles of sandpaper. It needs an end cap of some sort and a spring to push it back up after cutting. The other part is in 2 parts, one to hold the bar properly and some kind of slide screw that is there only to keep it captive and aligned with the cutting edge. Both of these welded to some plate in back to keep them aligned. I would also like to punch holes in the direct center of these somehow for a dremel type mandrel. The next part of the project is 2 hardened washers in each size from 1 inch to 2 inches all with the same diameter center hole as the mandrel and as thick as aluminum hard drive platters. These titanium nitride. One last item, I used mandrel from a company "pinecar racing" they sold to help sand the wheels. I went to my supplier yesterday hobby lobby and they switched brands so I will need a few mandrel made with long screws, flathead, half inch long screw. Let me know what I need to accomplish all this. Dellr007@yahoo.com
👍👍👍🤘
Hi Chris, i was wondering about your lathe that does it have memory for your geometry on tools or do you have to everytime when you switch tool take X and Z again ?
What a great work and Amazing precision ! But just a question : why pushing material and not pulling it while using the boring tool ? Thanks
@imajeenyus42
Ай бұрын
Tell everyone you're not a machinist, without telling everyone you're not a machinist. You obviously have no idea how lathe tools work.
What is the actual end use for this pulley?
@lotharzimmermann7589
Ай бұрын
Seilrolle.