How cool! In the early 1970's the dental instrument manufacturer I worked as an engineering technician had purchased a German made wire straightener using the same principles. I would straighten both high carbon and 402 stainless steel wire of 0.060" diameter that came from the mill. The straightening machine had a guillotine at the exit of the rolls that chopped the straighten wire into 6-inch lengths. Then I would grab a hand full of these blanks and feed them into an air operated centerless grinder to make perfectly round blanks for the many cam operated screw machines to fashion blanks for dental drills (burrs). Precision was essential and thermal lobbing the problem. I was working with typically five-thousandths inch tolerances for straightness and twice that for diameter (roundness). We used an optical comparator for quality control. You video caused this splash of memories of my past work life, I appreciated its motif. Thumbs up.
As a dentist, I appreciate the lengths manufacturers go to provide accurately diam and straightness of dental burrs... firing one up to 80k RPM and finding a wonky shaft is a bit unnerving... and rough on the turbines/bearing surfaces. And even a minute wobble can cause unneeded discomfort for the patient. As a former QA engineer, I'd think five-thousandths would be excessive... aiming for 2-3 gives me more comfort. Our latest problem has been a very thin film of material showing up on the burrs, like a heat-varnished oil, on gamma-sterilized burrs. I have to wonder whether there's a heat process being used instead (we are seeing lots of 'difficult-to-explain' characteristics in post-2020 overseas-produced materials.
five thousanths inch would be 0.0127 centimeters. im working inna automotiv industry and Im usually working from 0.3 up to 0.003 / better gasp 🤣 but this guy is flawless.
I wish I had enough steel laying around to just blow through plate like that (around 2:20 or so) rather than saw-cutting it out and using the blanks for something. Not a criticism, just a sincere observation. Maybe he reclaims the chips or something.
My favorite parts are the slow-mo shots, brief-mute shop/tool noise interludes, and where the camera pivots as/with the part's perspective. They are all timed really well to the music. Bravo.
Cool! In the late 80’s I worked as a toolmaker and we made flat steel and round wire parts, springs and stampings, and every single one of our round wire machines, had one of these on there called a wire straightener. Basically took the cast of the wire out making it easier to form with consistency. We also had a couple of machines that the mechanism you made actually rotates, while heated wire is being pulled through it, and those things go perfectly straight. Great work!!
Даже не знаю кому больше аплодировать стоя - Мастеру или Оператору, который снял такую красоту!? Уровень обоих высоченный. Давненько я не смотрел такого годного ролика! Хоть отношение к фрезерно-токарным работам имею очень отдаленное, видео посмотрел от начала до конца! С меня лайк, подписка на канал и моё уважение....
Damn! Madman... You are not only good with creating stuffs but you are also great in video angles and shoots, the way you make transitions and editing of your videos is very appreciating. Just witnessed another great mind 😉. Keep it up. Impressive work boss 🤠
Not sure anyone else has mentioned it, so just wanted to say great job on the lighting, seriously. Very worth while your extra time and effort. Beautiful job all round thanks.
Я искренне удивляюсь, как среди нашего хтонического пространства людям удаётся сделать такую красоту. В этом видео прекрасна не сама работа токаря и фрезеровщика (хотя безусловно отличная), сколько подача материала, интрига и все такое. Браво 👏🏽
WOW! 1st things 1st, the editing on this video is absolutely amazing. It truly is awesome to watch. Your Machine work is great, top notch quality. I still can’t get over what a satisfying video this was to watch. And once again the editing was some of the best I’ve ever seen. Keep you the amazing content. Much love and respect from the Jersey Shore 👊🏼
I totally disagree. I was expecting a machinist video, not a porn video. Everyone save yourself the time and skip to the end. They're making a f&$king basic b!tch wire-straightener.
If I were watching this for pure entertainment value, I would agree. As I watch these types of videos to learn, no. It's highly edited, and equally uninformative.
I instantly recognized this as either a pipe straightener/bender or a wire straightener/bender. I used to work at a place that had a smaller version of this feeding wire into nail machine. I had to make sure the wire ran through it true & straight! The wire came out the other side straight. Then the wire fed into some dies. The dies would close to grip the Wire then a punch would come in and slam the head onto it. The finished product was a nail for a nail gun. There is a lot more to it but, that's the just of it & that's how they straighten the wire out to be made into a nail! Great job on the build!👍
Extremely innovative. I am into wood working but I saw the quick into into this tool and I had to watch. My brother is a machinist/programmer and I saw his earlier work but I have never seen his work in a long time as he works for a company that builds parts for new weapon systems and once they are tested they either scrap the project or make modifications. So no joy there. I am deeply impressed with the work that you did without all the equipment available to my brother who describes the machines he runs as being as large as my dining room. Now I understand the concept of what he did for a living and what he does for a living now. Thank you for the education.
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That’s Beautiful machining. However, I have made several 2 plain straightens. I did them with 1\3 the machining. They worked just as well. In running a wire products business for over 50 years, I couldn’t afford doing as beautiful a job as he did. Well done.
I worked in wire for over 30 years. As soon as the video started I thought "wire straightener" and I was right, except we fed the wire off 2000 pound coils into a CNC 3D forming machine. The thicker the wire, the easier it is to get and keep straight!
Future reference, make sure to harden these bearing sleeves to at least 45 rockwell as that wire would wear them out due to the pressure. Overall Great skills
They're used everywhere, where there's coiled wire to be straightened out. From wire drawing machines, to four slides, to automatic pin manufacturing machines! They work on all kinds of wire, from flat, to square and oval, or round too!
We needed one of these for copper hard lines for an air ride set up and we used ply wood and roller wheels and worked just fine in fraction of cost but the craftsmanship here is amazing
Cara que top show de bola, bom trabalho,eu trabalho em uma empresa de arames aqui no Brasil, ela é conhecida mundialmente, e nós usamos esses endireitador de arames, nos arames, 2.38x2.66 ovalizado é trabalhoso más fica top quando acertar as medidas. 👏👏👏
I used a similar system of bearings and hardened rods in a different way. An automated pusher for heavy items being processed through saw systems. This is sick, I love it.
That has to be absolutely the best fabrication video I do believe I have ever seen! I was so sick of watching people perform Fabrications with the dull step by step slow process. This gentleman deserves an award for best filmmaking! Fantastic!
Монтаж и музон ОГОНЬ!!! Винты на фиксирующей балке не равномерно вкручены и сама балка не отцентрирована относительно гребёнки. И швеллер стоило покрасить. А вообще я подписываюсь. Отличная работа. Приятно смотреть.
I was drilling into hardened steel yesterday and I broke a sweat! Watching these milling machines cut through steel like butter with a hot knife, I can appreciate all that went into it.
Мы ровняли катанку шестерку Так, Один конец крепили к кольцу вмурованном в блок,второй к форкопу грузовичка,маленький "дёрг"..... И вуаля! Видео огонь! 👍
This is what I thought he was making the whole time. You did a great job. Those rollers with bearings have to be hard to come by I was thinking. But I don't know why anyone would come by them really unless they were intentionally looking to build this exact thing or using for a turning wheel point.
Interesting remark re bearings hard to come by?? Bearings of all sizes from the tiniest to huge sizes are freely available off shelf in local suppliers and tractor and machinery parts dealers locally
Watching this I was wondering the outcome and seeing the type of machine you have created was satisfying. Great workmanship, skills, ideas and confidence in your abilities too!! First video I have seen of yours and now I am a subscriber :)
Самая простая работа. Просто много одинаковых несложных деталей. Просто много возни. Но ничего особенного нет. При наличии станков и материала это вообще никакой сложности не представляет. А уж о том, что подшипники тут вкладываются в ролик ОТ РУКИ БЕЗ УСИЛИЙ и запираются кольцами, я вообще молчу. Вообще-то они должны прессоваться. Для данного выпрямителя проволоки это не важно, но в более ответственных и нагруженных каких-то агрегатах подшипник в корпус прессуется и запирается кольцом. Размеры отверстий всегда можно найти в таблицах (допуски и посадки). Опытные токари многое помнят просто наизусть, сколько растачивать в минусе, в зависимости от подшипника. Лично я бы сделал в данном случае минус сотку, чтобы заходил подшипник легкими ударами молотка через оправку. И, конечно, ленточной пилой отрезать такой толстый лист нет проблем, это не болгаркой корячиться полдня, в абразивной пыли с ног до головы. На фрезере и обработать торцы в пакете, и сделать пазы, и пройти плоскость резцом, закрепленном в оправке, вообще без проблем. В итоге - выглядит красиво и аккуратно (поскольку делалось не на коленке болгаркой и ленточной шлифмашинкой, а на нормальном оборудовании), работа проделана большая по времени и трудоёмкости, но сложности это никакой не представляет.
@@user-xp6ix7tx4t ну, такие выпрямители не зря же существуют, то что мы про них не знаем не значит, что они бесполезные. Уверен прямой прут можно много где использовать.
@@user-xp6ix7tx4t на производстве шпилек например очень пригодился бы такой аппарат или еше чего прямого и тонкого . меня больше волнует то что он скажем так не все делает по фуншую на станках а люди восхищаются и видимо будут подрожать - почем зря
Very Nice Work! And very good video of the process! You could also change the thickness of the wire you are working with, by making bigger roller guides, and changing them as needed but you have probably already realised that I am envious of your workshop and skills!
Sooo much work! Many nice details :). I thought this would be used for something more complex i gotta say i was suprised to see it being used for aligning the wire :D. Anyway epic video and nice skills! :)))
This is great even if built on a much smaller configuration would have great jewelry making applications especially if you want to manufacture or just hobby level even. Greetings from Florida USA 🇺🇲😎
that was insane dude, as a kid whenever i got hold of a wire i had some tendency wat if i could straighten this. 😅 about the video, its always fun watching short, precise videos rather than complete manufacturing. This also depends on mood, since this was precise there is less scope for your viewers to learn the details. also you can flaunt your cinematography 😁.
For this straightening die, carbon steel bearings can be used, because the bearings do not need to rotate very fast during the straightening process. And can reduce a lot of production costs. In terms of service life, it is similar to that of bearing steel.
Many of the bearings from the scrap pile at the electric motor shop would probably be ok as well as long as they were getting change outs for preventive maintenance before going bad.
Très belle vidéo, j'ai vu ce système pour les tubes de gaz et ou d'eau sur la chaîne RU-vid "comme un pingouin dans le désert" Ce que j'apprécie vraiment, c'est que tu ne laisse pas la rouille 👍
So basically i've watched for 1.20min only and i have to write a comment about this brutal editing of a video ...really awesome and epic :). Now back to video :D