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Designing my Dream Tool || Reverse Lathe 

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Multifunctional tool for furniture design. 3D Printed with PLA and TPU. Designed in Rhino 3D with Grasshopper.
To download: www.ussadesign.com
Thread inserts for wood(for reference):amzn.to/3EwXUB2
Timelapse Camera:www.mintion.net/
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Router Lifter Problem: • 3D Printed Router Lift...
Router Lifter 1.0: • Router Lifter || 3D Pr...
Router Lifter 2.0: • 3D Printed Router Lift...
Router Lifter 2.1: • How Good is Built in E...
3D Printed Edge Guide used: • 3D Printing for Woodwo...
To download 3d files check: ussadesign.com...
Instagram: / ussa_design
Patreon page: / ussa
3d printers used :
Artillery Sidewinder X1: amzn.to/318pRvN
FLsun Super Racer (SR)printer:https:link: flsun3d.com/
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@LividLight
@LividLight Год назад
You are the real master of overengineering. Respect for your ambition!
@blueselectric
@blueselectric Год назад
So glad I know how to turn by hand, on an actual lathe. This is an over-thought, glorified router table jig. A separate bit, set up, and adjustment for every different size of cove or bead. No doubt you have top level 3D printing knowledge, etc., but they could be put to much better use. My opinion, and I know what opinions are worth.
@planckstudios
@planckstudios Год назад
This build is so good. the visual BOM at 10:18 - not only gorgeous but so helpful to have indexed in one spot. And the flexures in the dowel orientation jigs - 12:27 - I imagine that helps with vibration and fit across rough cut wood. Beautiful
@PropGuru702
@PropGuru702 Год назад
THATS WHAT IM SAYING! wow! I loved ever second of this video
@cheater00
@cheater00 Год назад
Does anyone know what the program being used by the end of the video is called?
@cavemaneca
@cavemaneca Год назад
I think the reverse of a lathe is just a mill... So you built a mill with an upside down spindle. Still, it looks like this has some benefits specifically for doing woodworking, and probably cheaper than a full sized mill. Not a bad design overall, and very neat in regards to the engineering done here.
@beroulga
@beroulga Год назад
to be fair its a mill with a rotary axis. but yeah. a mill.
@jearlblah5169
@jearlblah5169 Год назад
It’s an upside down mill with a rotary table
@mikechu01
@mikechu01 Год назад
it also has a rotational axis for cylindrical parts
@lenkuffert7428
@lenkuffert7428 Год назад
You’ve invented the reverse lathe. Excellent work.
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers Год назад
It’s a mill.
@lenkuffert7428
@lenkuffert7428 Год назад
@@OhHeyTrevorFlowers It was a joke, based on moving the workpiece slowly while the bit moves much more quickly. Having to explain the joke means it was not an effective one.
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers Год назад
@@lenkuffert7428 Whoops! My bad. No snark meant.
@lenkuffert7428
@lenkuffert7428 Год назад
@@OhHeyTrevorFlowers No problem.
@ussadesign
@ussadesign Год назад
Thank you, Im changing title of this video to reverse lathe
@danielalel7139
@danielalel7139 Год назад
You must have some manufacturing background! So many subtle considerations for rigidity/flexibility, repeatability/precision, DFM, etc. Super inspiring build
@316woodworks9
@316woodworks9 Год назад
Finally a project that I don't think I want to try to build. Totally amazing!
@OGMann
@OGMann Год назад
A router table with a 2 axis sled and a z axis spindle. Or, an upside down 3 axis milling machine with a stationary gantry. A few ways to imagine it. I'm glad you made your vision a reality you enjoy. Have a lot of fun with it, and make some really cool stuff.
@cheater00
@cheater00 Год назад
Does anyone know what the program being used by the end of the video is called?
@planckstudios
@planckstudios Год назад
6:32 - love the slotted design for mounting each foot to the table - with the inset space for the washer. with the many connection points, this addition makes the project buildable by us non-robots
@florianbertram9451
@florianbertram9451 Год назад
no reason this does not have millions of views. Absolute masterclass!
@printednest
@printednest Год назад
I am not sure, if anybody here has mentioned, that all of your tools are parametrically modelled in grasshoper. Your scripts are insane and it is worth of new YT channel. I am beginner in this topic, but its truly digital manufacturing, which is our future, respect!
@guseletov
@guseletov Год назад
Mixed feelings on this one. Emotionally - great, fantastic build! All that invested thinking, design and implementation start to finish.. On another hand - lathe - often even without engine (like spring lathe or other varieties ) - has it's own beauty in simplicity and versatility. For example. - sanding or oiling surface. Anyway - thank you for sharing!
@chrisr1241
@chrisr1241 Год назад
You are the best 3d print guy on the web. The design and the ideas are outstanding… can’t believe what you achieve. I have to print more stuff like you do…
@smashyrashy
@smashyrashy Год назад
Somebody hasn't heard of james Bruton
@chrisr1241
@chrisr1241 Год назад
@@smashyrashy Oh what a nice recommendation... thank you!
@insanecomicdude
@insanecomicdude Год назад
My dad used to have a "router crafter" that was essentially this. Very neat little tool. Yours is really cool! Really nice work.
@thingmaker3
@thingmaker3 Год назад
So many titles on RU-vid are misleading or erroneous. Your title, however, is spot-on! A lathe rotates the workpiece against a precisely locatable cutting tool. A mill rotates a cutting tool against a precisely locatable workpiece. The mill and the lathe are inverse of each other operationally. You have made a mill. You've done a very good job of it, too!
@Anand_Dzines
@Anand_Dzines Год назад
10:06 When the hinge action happened, I lost my shit!!! This is brilliant.
@mherrmann81687
@mherrmann81687 Год назад
Interesting idea. Well executed. Though it seems a bit limited in material size and shape that is able to process, as well as what it can produce. Dont get me wrong... It is useful, just specialized.
@markhedquist9597
@markhedquist9597 Год назад
Well, this is amazing! I've absolutely never seen anything like this. Total precision. Very impressive!
@carlstrohm3785
@carlstrohm3785 Год назад
You clearly have a lot more free time than I do. The amount of time to design, print, and video this is more free time than I get in a month! Neat tool though, and great engineering 👍
@DerrickJolicoeur
@DerrickJolicoeur Год назад
It must be a lot of fun to make all your own stuff... But I swear just in hardware I've just beared witness to at LEAST a few thousand dollars worth of rods, bearings, bushings, nuts, bolts, inserts. Damn.
@lemnsx
@lemnsx Год назад
Looks pretty useful and accurate -- way too complicated for me, but gives me a few ideas for my router table. Cool stuff!
@--Nath--
@--Nath-- Год назад
Looks like you have put a lot of thought into the design. Can only imagine how many iterations you went through to get all these bits working nicely. Good job!
@--Nath--
@--Nath-- Год назад
At 15m in you can see some of the many iterations of design.. Wow. Whole table full of versions..
@TheRealStructurer
@TheRealStructurer Год назад
I have mixed feelings about this one. In one way it’s a cool build to show what you can do, on the other hand it seems not very efficient to use. But I enjoyed the video! Thanks for sharing 👍🏼
@constantinosschinas4503
@constantinosschinas4503 Год назад
The knarliest part is always programming this beast in grasshopper lol. Great content.
@harleypruett
@harleypruett Год назад
This is cool. Very much like a Swiss lathe where the bar stock moves relative to the stationary spindle.
@daxis5
@daxis5 Год назад
I love all the little design aspects you have in there for really functional prints.
@PropGuru702
@PropGuru702 Год назад
This format of tutorial is absolutely the best I have ever seen! Earned my sub that's for sure!
@BrianBoniMakes
@BrianBoniMakes Год назад
This was a lot of fun to watch. I like your 3D design work, it looks strong and the colors contrast nicely. Have you ever seen a guilloche machine or rose engine? I think you could build one. Keep making!
@cheater00
@cheater00 Год назад
Does anyone know what the program being used by the end of the video is called?
@BrianBoniMakes
@BrianBoniMakes Год назад
@@cheater00 RHINO 6
@hallowedshade125
@hallowedshade125 Год назад
This is an awesome solution for space and equipment limitations. Turning your router into a lathe is so practical! I appreciate all the effort you put into this. Also, nice to see Artillery isn't dead 😀
@ashleyhay-ellis9023
@ashleyhay-ellis9023 Год назад
Mind blowing the design process and attention to detail! I love watching your videos and seeing all the iterations even in something you might mistakenly think is simple. You should definitely start working on some sort of recycling machine. So you can endlessly reuse the failed prototypes and so I can build one after you have done the heavy lifting designing it.
@MattJonesYT
@MattJonesYT Год назад
Next is to control the whole thing with arduino steppers and have it build a 3d printer frame
@ВасилийФеникс-Раксин
Эти 3d принтеры гениальные инструменты. Их стоит приобретать только потому что ни в одном магазине в мире не найти нужных деталей. А 3d принтер просто решение всех проблем.
@TinyThanos
@TinyThanos Год назад
I am officially in awe of your talent. Thank you for sharing this build 🙏🏻
@trusnake733
@trusnake733 Год назад
You have outdone yourself yet again. This is a masterclass in design! The USSA subscriber count really should be an order of magnitude larger than the one i'm seeing right now. Cheers!
@jonmcintire9067
@jonmcintire9067 Год назад
A marketable router attachment is what you made , somebody had to 😀😀😈😀😀😯💙
@indian.techsupport
@indian.techsupport Год назад
In metalwork we call this: vertical rotary table on a mill
@atidykiwi3425
@atidykiwi3425 Год назад
Great build. Always impressed by the amount of work you put in, especially the prototyping. Jesus. It shows in the quality of the final product that's for sure. I only wish you would design and build the Pantorouter for 3d Printing. I would be incredible with your design skills.
@ussadesign
@ussadesign Год назад
Thank you, I have just checked what pantorouter is, seems very complicated and definetely will require 1-2 month of prototyping, I might design it next year
@sara-bo8df
@sara-bo8df Год назад
@@ussadesign I'm Sara from Zbanx, your channel content and style is very good, it fits very well with a 3-in-1 3D printer that we are currently promoting. Your reply is very important to me and I look forward to hearing from you.
@cheater00
@cheater00 Год назад
@@ussadesign could you tell me what the program being used by the end of the video is called?
@99seaweed
@99seaweed Год назад
When you are free hand turning a piece of wood, for example 8:47 or 10:56, if you want to consistently cut at the appropriate depth you have to make sure to always line up the piece of wood with the center of the drill bit, an off center cut would result in a shallower cut depth. How do you make sure you are always on center when you need to be?
@JessicaAVoigt
@JessicaAVoigt Год назад
This is so impressive! A great tool, and the build was so mesmerizing to watch. Beautiful work!
@chris_cookies
@chris_cookies Год назад
you should consider downloading the Pufferfish plugin for grasshopper. it adds a bunch of components that feel like they should be in grasshopper by default; like tweening points, planes, curves, and numbers. this plugin is the first thing I recommend whenever I introduce someone to grasshopper
@ussadesign
@ussadesign Год назад
Thank you
@mjjeanson
@mjjeanson Год назад
So what have you learned by building this router jig and why would this be better than a standard lathe? Did you have a specific problem you were trying to solve?
@_AZAZEL_
@_AZAZEL_ Год назад
I agree, cool and all but why?
@dubai318
@dubai318 Год назад
Just the pleasure to draw and see in real and use it, it’s just so coooool and the feeling is crazy !!!
@Tharunkumar143
@Tharunkumar143 Год назад
Experiment of advanced engineering along with some products marketting. 🙄
@Zaniahiononzenbei
@Zaniahiononzenbei Год назад
There's some obvious benefits, like the ability to make asymmetrical parts, like a toggle on a pen.
@cheater00
@cheater00 Год назад
It can clearly work in more dimensions than a lathe.
@jemlittle1787
@jemlittle1787 Год назад
Forget everything else, your design work is astounding
@thingswelike
@thingswelike Год назад
Love seeing all the iterations at the end!
@homemadetools
@homemadetools Год назад
Clever! We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week😎
@ClintonCaraway-CNC
@ClintonCaraway-CNC Год назад
For the love of God buy a cnc.
@Mrpurple75
@Mrpurple75 Год назад
Never would I ever have thought to do this. Amazing! Thank you
@johnfelt1089
@johnfelt1089 Год назад
Truly a reverse lathe, as you must turn round stock to square, and square stock to round😂
@clemkadiddlehopper7705
@clemkadiddlehopper7705 Год назад
A table mill, or a router table with a fancy holding jig. It could be more elegant though, much less parts, better rigidity. Use your inner Grandpa Amu.
@juliancawthon
@juliancawthon Год назад
Very cool! Have you ever considered adding an adjustable laser guide system? so you can visualize the width of the blade from the top of the piece
@serJOga
@serJOga Год назад
6:40 With this design it can only rotate but not move in any direction. Nice video 😮👌
@aladdinmudther1747
@aladdinmudther1747 Год назад
the amount of screws in this video can build a space ship 😂 , love your stop motion editing 😍
@ifell3
@ifell3 Год назад
More like a hybrid mill/lathe the 'Lathill' 😅 great work!!
@vermillionOne
@vermillionOne Год назад
This is impressive engineering, but it does seem like more engineering and materials than what is actually necessary. Very cool use case, I would say, and even an example of going overboard so others or yourself could improve the idea by creating a DRYer (Don't Repeat Yourself) version. In programming we create a single function that can be used multiple ways. Many aspects of this have a very singular function, such as the pieces that hold the rectangular wood, as opposed to the rounded dowels. Perhaps rethinking how to grasp and spin the dowels should be redesigned. Just one aspect of this that could be improved upon. But pretty cool nonetheless.
@pierre84820
@pierre84820 Год назад
You man are a trully talented engineer and designer ! you have made a great working tool and design !
@codyhubert6178
@codyhubert6178 Год назад
This is incredibly cool to me. Awesome design! Looks like a type of jig you might buy from the store in my opinion.
@senjos4805
@senjos4805 Год назад
AMAZING!!! Whats missing is a indexer ;)
@relativisticvel
@relativisticvel Год назад
It’s like the woodworking equivalent of a Swiss lathe. Heh.
@hed1fsu
@hed1fsu Год назад
Flip it all around. Router in the mill jig.. on top. Make it a router etch a sketch. Gonna need some knobs etc, of course lol. Or servos to a controller..
@DanBowkley
@DanBowkley Год назад
It's a manual Swiss lathe for wood. Ish. I dig it!
@BorisBIELECKI
@BorisBIELECKI Год назад
You are my new favorite channel !
@lephtovermeet
@lephtovermeet Год назад
Very cool design, don't get me wrong, but this is kinda a combo mill lathe. You're still turning and moving the work around a stationary (albeit rotating about it's axis) tool. I think a reverse lathe would be stationary work with a tool flying around it, which would be cool to see haha
@Superabound2
@Superabound2 Год назад
So a CNC machine?
@UnwrittenGamingftn
@UnwrittenGamingftn Год назад
Have you thought about using heat insets as opposed to ones you have to screw in? I've found plenty of success with them and I can imagine they may be better in the long run
@99seaweed
@99seaweed Год назад
He has used them in other videos, so much so that he has a whole video dedicated to designing a tool to help him consistently and accurately place heated inserts into plastic.
@UnwrittenGamingftn
@UnwrittenGamingftn Год назад
@@99seaweed Crud, I can neither remember this video or remember this comment I posted XD
@99seaweed
@99seaweed Год назад
Lols, maybe a sibling was logged onto your account.
@sierraecho884
@sierraecho884 Год назад
Neat idea, well done. I was really sceptical when I saw your first videos, the design wasn´t too great but you have improved a lot, well done.
@bloognoo
@bloognoo Год назад
Somewhere between a mill and a manual cnc. What a cool way to make pattern pieces like legs, spindles, bobbins and so on
@Eidolon1andOnly
@Eidolon1andOnly Год назад
A CNC is a mill. CNC stands for Computer Numerical Control. This would be a manual mill.
@mariancosma7319
@mariancosma7319 Год назад
Awsome work; Design wise, execution wise...splendid! Maybe a measuring ruler on the axes will help to be more efficient on the dimensions of the cuts.
@gorkamorka999
@gorkamorka999 Год назад
Impressive work. Seems much safer than a lathe.
@NoirMat
@NoirMat Год назад
Maybe you could add a center point on the Router Guide when working with end grain (for stiffness.) But maybe is useless..🤔 anyway excellent work 👍
@samwpatterson
@samwpatterson Год назад
Holy crap man, just keeping track of all those parts throughout the iterations...
@onepairofhands
@onepairofhands Год назад
Very clever, design, production and execution - top marks sir
@LeftBoot
@LeftBoot Год назад
Congratulations on the design and final production! Now I'm seeing some copy router potential with this project. Also seeing the next iteration potentially allowing us to machine a variety of aluminium stock for a fraction of the cost. 👍🏼 Bravo 👏 To assist in turning the material, I now need to find a decent adaptable handle design 🤔
@edstirling
@edstirling Год назад
you should make a 4-jaw work holder that can hold stock that isn't round or symmetrical.
@michaeloconnor3542
@michaeloconnor3542 Год назад
This is very cool. This is a jig. Nice jig, but still a jig.
@matthewsibley3698
@matthewsibley3698 Год назад
A couple stepper motors and arduino and some code and you could have it automated like a cnc maybe
@ScottAuch
@ScottAuch Год назад
Improvement idea: rotate the piece mechanically, not by hand. Just attach a small motor with a belt that goes around the workpiece or a motor with a chuck.
@DanteYewToob
@DanteYewToob Год назад
You could probably use an old sanding belt and a dowel in a drill looped to spin the part. Obviously not super fast, just get it moving in a more mechanical and uniform way. There is a ton of potential and possibility with this!
@moialain2506
@moialain2506 Год назад
Des réalisations toujours incroyable et abouties. Je me demande où vous allez chercher toutes vos idées. Je trouve cela très inspirant et bien que pour l'instant je débute dans l'impression 3D, je pense vraiment essayer de fabriquer vos modèles Merci vraiment pour votre travail et vos partages Alain Achievements always incredible and accomplished. I wonder where you get all your ideas. I find it very inspiring and although at the moment I am new to 3D printing, I really think I will try to make your models Thank you very much for your work and your sharing. Alain
@reddayzz
@reddayzz Год назад
You are a very talented guy! amazing!
@D-B-Cooper
@D-B-Cooper Год назад
Most elegant solution to a non existing problem.
@JosuRibeiro
@JosuRibeiro Год назад
Pretty genius man!
@Shadow-sv9gj
@Shadow-sv9gj Год назад
Wow that's sooo cool !!
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers Год назад
I wonder whether we could add enough stable distance indicators to do a bit of precision work, maybe down to +- 0.5 mm tolerances.
@mjdthemaker7574
@mjdthemaker7574 Год назад
Extremely cool. Your design skills are amazing.
@Erhannis
@Erhannis Год назад
Holy cow; how long did it take you to design this?
@Alpaca83
@Alpaca83 Год назад
I haven't gone trough all the comments so maybe it has been sugested, but you could add some gears to this and make it cut treads.
@mrjp2149
@mrjp2149 Год назад
I'd buy it but only if it came pre-assembled 😂 nice job
@CarelessAdventure
@CarelessAdventure Год назад
This is fantasic work! VEry impressive!
@madeinnewyork87
@madeinnewyork87 Год назад
I can see this turning into a CNC machine, nice design
@aleksandarristic2184
@aleksandarristic2184 Год назад
Ironically, this idea is already in cnc machines, it's called 4th/rotary axis cnc router
@madeinnewyork87
@madeinnewyork87 Год назад
@@aleksandarristic2184 Right of course. But I'm talking about this specific design. How much more would it take to add CNC capabilities to this design?
@jimgraham4673
@jimgraham4673 Год назад
Great toy, but I prefer my woodworking just a tad less complicated and reach the same end, I think.
@JanVokas
@JanVokas Год назад
Spectacular! 👀
@welingtonrodrigues-weldron8808
Como sempre muito criativo e genial, parabéns.
@RoboticParanoia
@RoboticParanoia Год назад
Freaking amazing. I wonder how hard would be and the possibilities of adding basic cnc to it to make more complex shapes, like spirals.
@At-M
@At-M Год назад
that cracking noise because the screw hits the dust collection at 03:10 hurts, uff
@benfuhler9556
@benfuhler9556 Год назад
Reminds me of machining for metal
@ElHytm
@ElHytm Год назад
The lighting is really nice, soft and clean. How did you set up your scene ? 👏
@coulterjb22
@coulterjb22 Год назад
That's a nice setup!
@smashyrashy
@smashyrashy Год назад
Damn if only there was already a machine that could do this
@Fevil7fps
@Fevil7fps Год назад
3:10 RIP Y_Y
@ARTESANIASWOODCARVING
@ARTESANIASWOODCARVING Год назад
is amazing bro. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️
@michael_hb179
@michael_hb179 Год назад
Wow! Excellent work! 👍🏻
@leightonwestbury92
@leightonwestbury92 Год назад
That is EPIC kudos to you
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