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Flux Capacitor Valves 

Stefan Gotteswinter
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@briansmithwins
@briansmithwins 4 года назад
“1 to 2um, it’s decent” Never change sir, never change.
@JohnDriggers
@JohnDriggers 4 года назад
Indeed! "It's good enough" :D
@surmetall5596
@surmetall5596 4 года назад
Bought the broken endmillshank from Tony? I heard he makes them by himself!
@EvilGTV
@EvilGTV 4 года назад
"This needs to be at least perfect..." How very German.... I think I've been watching too many of your videos, I knew exactly what that form tool was made of from the very first top shot.
@rogboak
@rogboak 4 года назад
I was just going to comment on this same quote. Literally LOL’d! Perfect at a minimum..... better if you can.
@chrisstephens6673
@chrisstephens6673 4 года назад
But don't tell the customer you can do better than perfect or they will expect it every time and at no extra cost.
@georgebell7103
@georgebell7103 4 года назад
Yeah, I noticed that as well... at least perfect... try to get a little better...
@PayneKiller23
@PayneKiller23 4 года назад
I can believe how smooth and quiet that lathe operates, my ancient Soviet lathe sound like a tractor lol.
@f.d.6667
@f.d.6667 4 года назад
Hm... maybe because it once WAS a tractor?
@stevebonser4414
@stevebonser4414 4 года назад
"this old table top" I am still laughing ... genius
@joecafferata4682
@joecafferata4682 2 года назад
I'm a woodworker by trade, but I love the machinist videos. You had me at "at least perfect".
@TomZelickman
@TomZelickman 4 года назад
It's always fun watching your videos because your level of precision and attention to detail are top notch. Thanks for sharing!
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Thanks Tom!
@captcarlos
@captcarlos 4 года назад
Thank you, as always 'at least perfect!' That lathe spins like a top and quietly with it, well suited to your Home Work. Keep safe.
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Thanks! The Emco is a magnificent lathe for the work I do.
@billsmith5166
@billsmith5166 4 года назад
This was fascinating. I can't remember so much information packed into (in to?) 32 minutes since this blasted virus hit. The wide chip from the radius tool was really something! Thanks for the all the cutter info, and that guide bushing design solved the problem perfectly. Stay safe, and keep up the masterful work!
@OldtimeIronman
@OldtimeIronman 4 года назад
It is one thing to be precise, but it is another challenge to be both small *and* precise. I could not work that small and still keep precision. Bravo!
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I find it easier to work on small precision parts than large - All problems are smaller there, like thermal growth.
@OldtimeIronman
@OldtimeIronman 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter the things I normally do may be the size of a 1-liter bottle, and sometimes face plate work larger diameter
@stumccabe
@stumccabe 4 года назад
Usually Stefan is the master of understatement, when he produces something to insane accuracy and says "not bad". In this case the part has to be "at least perfect" - which in Stefan's language probably means accurate to within the diameter of an atom! Excellent video - thanks, I always learn something.
@samcoote9653
@samcoote9653 4 года назад
That Emco is the most beautiful sounding lathe, I always think, "Has Stefan altered the audio to make the lathe quieter?" and then you talk over it, it's simply a beautiful machine, and love all the chip shields and stuff you've made for it :) you're a master as always Stefan
@5tr41ghtGuy
@5tr41ghtGuy 4 года назад
Love how you have equipment and techniques to precisely measure error, and then make an objective decision on what is acceptable. Also, I found the tips on making and using the radius form tool very educational. Thanks for sharing!
@pamdemonia
@pamdemonia 4 года назад
The chips coming off the radius tool at normal (i.e. slow) speed are beautiful!
@icecreamtruckog3667
@icecreamtruckog3667 4 года назад
I love you happiness giggle when you do a perfect job.
@billberger
@billberger 4 года назад
I am glad you were able to convert and keep this all below 88 mph . I was not ready to see serious shit.
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
You built a time machine?! OUT OF A DELORIAN?!
@markdavies8037
@markdavies8037 3 года назад
That car choice was such an inspired choice. Nothing else would have looked as cool in the mid 80s. I bloody love that movie!
@smallcnclathes
@smallcnclathes 4 года назад
Thank you for showing the usefulness of parting with carbide inserts. The measurement of the chip coil was particularly clever. I never tend to see coils like that in my small cnc as I tend to run at much higher rpm and the chips break up. I shudder when I think of folks still using HSS blades when carbide inserts make parting so much easier and safer.
@rodneykiemele4721
@rodneykiemele4721 4 года назад
That was great, What your doing, Why your doing it, and How your doing it, that’s what I love about your channel.
@daliborfarny
@daliborfarny 4 года назад
Exciting! How about to put it into glass? I am getting requests to make flux capacitors frequently :-)
@ROBRENZ
@ROBRENZ 4 года назад
Excellent work as always Stefan! ATB, Robin
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Thank you, Robin!
@jay7605
@jay7605 4 года назад
Your lathe sounds soooo smoooth. I want one! Nice work. Always learn something from you! Thanks
@outputcoupler7819
@outputcoupler7819 4 года назад
"This needs to be at least perfect." Something tells me you won't have too much of a problem with that.
@FCleff
@FCleff 4 года назад
Very informative video and really BEAUTIFUL work. As a humble suggestion, Carpenter-20, 316 SS machines easily/predictably. IF sulfo-chlorinated cutting oil can be used, it cuts even easier. IF a flood coolant system can be used, tool life and surface finish are exceptional. When tapping this material, use Sossner thread-forming taps. The resulting threads are stronger, with better surface finish and the taps last forever (nearly) if flooded with the same s-c oil. My automatic lathe (Eguro LC-10s [similar to Hardinge DSM-A]) shop turned hundreds of thousands of small, precision 316 SS parts. The above worked very well.
@FCleff
@FCleff 4 года назад
One more thing, use Guhring pivot drills for drilling small holes. They are SUPERB quality! We drilled 0.020" diameter holes, 0.080" deep in most of our parts with no problems.
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 4 года назад
Beautiful work. A treat to watch. There should be a new phrase coined..."Stefan chips". A guy can use Stefan's chips for watch springs.
@TommiHonkonen
@TommiHonkonen 4 года назад
i checked with a thermal expansion calculator 5mm stainless doesnt change basicly at all at 100c. You need some proper diameters or lenghts for that to affect anything.
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Youre absolutely right - on a meter length 1K change gives 0,01mm growth - But still, good practice nevertheless ;-)
@2lefThumbs
@2lefThumbs 4 года назад
Yet more cool tricks- thanks Stefan👍👍
@leolechner6599
@leolechner6599 4 года назад
with the clearance angle of 5 deg on the corner radius tool I believe you are actually cutting a segment of an ellipse rathe than a round corner, though it might be well within tolerance due to the small angle.
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 4 года назад
Taking finicky to the absolute absurd level huh?
@dsfs17987
@dsfs17987 4 года назад
if my math isn't way off, the new "radius" of the tool will be 3.01mm in the Z and X directions, and in 3.02 in the diagonal, I think the customer will be able to live with that :)
@Joelsfilmer
@Joelsfilmer 4 года назад
@@HanstheTraffer That's pretty normal practice on this channel, don't you think? :)
@montynorth3009
@montynorth3009 4 года назад
Yes, I am surprised Stefan did not mention it given that he is such a stickler for micron accuracies.
@Just1GuyMetalworks
@Just1GuyMetalworks 4 года назад
Great video, Stefan 😊. That was some at least perfect turning 😁.
@465maltbie
@465maltbie 4 года назад
Never watch a video without learning something, have a great week. Charles
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 4 года назад
I am usually good with somewhat perfect, there is a big cost increase to get at least perfect. :-)
@iangraham6730
@iangraham6730 4 года назад
"Welcome back to this old table top" 😅 I nearly fell into the washing machine 😅😅
@fragglepoop7185
@fragglepoop7185 4 года назад
Can't wait to see the delorean all these bits are going into 😯🤓😎
@steved8038
@steved8038 4 года назад
Very nicely done !
@richardbradley961
@richardbradley961 4 года назад
I DONT NOW WHAT TO SAY,,,,,,,,,,,,ONLY THANK YOU KEEP THEM COMING..REGARDS RICHARD.
@davidewing9088
@davidewing9088 4 года назад
Beautiful work.
@edwardromana
@edwardromana 4 года назад
I love the sound of that lathe !!
@stuarth43
@stuarth43 4 года назад
Herr Teutonic machinist SUPER!!!
@lucwybo
@lucwybo 4 года назад
Excellent results, with good a Lathe and super homemade tools. Nice done and good video. Best Renards
@freddupont3597
@freddupont3597 4 года назад
renards? did you mean cougars? :D
@lucwybo
@lucwybo 4 года назад
Fred Dupont typing error, should be regards
@freddupont3597
@freddupont3597 4 года назад
@@lucwybo yes, of course LOL
@TheOpinionationer
@TheOpinionationer 4 года назад
I'm sure some of you have done the calculations, so how far out of round is the theoretical approach to the work piece of the 6mm tool that has been tilted 5 degrees in both directions?
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
its like 20microns out of round :D
@DanielPerez-bn9bi
@DanielPerez-bn9bi 4 года назад
As always, excellent video!
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744 4 года назад
Radius tool construction is brilliant Stefan.
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I used that construction method numerous times now, even cylindrical ground carbide to specific diameters and always was very happy with the performance of those tools. I even made a Boring bar that way.
@samcoote9653
@samcoote9653 4 года назад
AHAHAHHAA I will never tire of Stefan saying "euuugh" Stefan: So here's the close up.... Euughh, hahaha gotta say too Stefan, ever since you recommended a good microscope early on in one of your videos, and I got one, it has been one of the handiest tools I own, not just for machining either, even just for looking at small parts under it like carburetor jets etc. or even to see up close how my 3d prints are turning out, so thanks mate :)
@bkailua1224
@bkailua1224 4 года назад
Another german meme. Fluxcapacitorvalve."This needs to be at least perfect". :) as always very great video.
@jawadibrahim2367
@jawadibrahim2367 4 года назад
Manual radius turning might become a point of interest of mine, up there with rotary table work and taper turning and other tricky manual machining work. I hope I'll be able to have my own home machine shop sometimes so I can get some on hand experience with such things, mostly for my own personal amusement.
@johngunn7087
@johngunn7087 4 года назад
thanks, Stefan. Excellent content, as usual !!
@potlimit2002
@potlimit2002 2 года назад
I would love to see a detailed video on that tool post! Perhaps you have posted a video on it already?
@TomChame
@TomChame 4 года назад
Very neat parting tools, thanks.
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 4 года назад
On your corner cutting tool, I believe that if you lap a slight "cup" in the radius it will minimize the abrasive damage.
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 4 года назад
@Chauvin Emmons That is about 5 magnitudes above my paygrade.
@stevecanny1583
@stevecanny1583 4 года назад
Beautiful work Stefan! :)
@helgew9008
@helgew9008 4 года назад
When you make the form cutter by grinding it none-square, is the form profile not going to be slightly non-circular?
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 4 года назад
Yes, keyword "slightly"
@iteerrex8166
@iteerrex8166 4 года назад
Yes it'll become elliptical, but the curvature of the cut probably didn't have to be exactly circular. Even so, at 5 degrees the eccentricity would be quiet minimal.
@benmodel5745
@benmodel5745 4 года назад
Stefan treating his lathe as a center-less grinder as usual.
@Joelsfilmer
@Joelsfilmer 4 года назад
Hi Stefan. Now that you have gone from being a bit like the town machinist to becoming somewhat of an established small prototyping and production shop is it becoming a problem that clients don't want their parts filmed? Does it get frustrating when you have a really cool project that would make for an interesting video but can't show it? The content you do publish is very good, don't get me wrong. I'm just curious. :)
@romo4301
@romo4301 4 года назад
Tolles Video, interessante Teile👍 wieder viel gelernt
@gospelman7222
@gospelman7222 4 года назад
Genau so!
@peterfitzpatrick7032
@peterfitzpatrick7032 2 года назад
I always thought flux capacitors were made from unobtainium... 🤔 I love the use of a carbide milling cutter shank as the brazed radiusing insert...also, the parting cutter "extruding" the chip to a smaller width than itself is also a very interesting process... 😎👍☘🍺
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 2 года назад
We tried Vibranium and Unobtainum, both where not suitable for actual time travel.
@soberlivingwithbrianfrankl8254
@soberlivingwithbrianfrankl8254 4 года назад
Lmao, "welcome back to this old table top" hahahha. Great stuff.
@jasonmorgan661
@jasonmorgan661 4 года назад
Finally i can build that time machine i was putting off.
@dimitrijevasiljevic
@dimitrijevasiljevic 4 года назад
For the radius cutter, won't the clearance angles make the form slightly elliptical? Or is the distortion too small to make a difference? Either way, that's a really smart way of making a cutter!
@jonsworkshop
@jonsworkshop 4 года назад
Hi Stefan, very informative video, and your brazed carbide tooling is giving you an excellent surface finish on difficult material. What were you using as cutting fluid please? Neat mineral oil? Thanks for sharing this. Cheers, Jon
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I use Jokisch Alpha93, its a vegetable based oil
@rubarb0406
@rubarb0406 4 года назад
Stefan, Where you were concerned about deflection if you used the circular bit, would using a follow rest be a viable option?
@svenskfence3
@svenskfence3 4 года назад
I remember you saying you really liked uncoated cngp turning inserts with high positive rake and figured I'd let you know kyocera makes a really good one with the kw10 chipbreaker.
@CraigLYoung
@CraigLYoung 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@bernhard_derProtoTyp
@bernhard_derProtoTyp 4 года назад
thanks for taking the time to make these videos! I was wondering how much the shape of the radius tool would diverge from a perfect circle/radius due to the relieve angles. I sketched it out in CAD and if i did not mess up that would be a 7 micron error with 5 degrees of relieve. ...although comparing my cad to your images I would have guessed your relieve angles are more something like 1-2 degree? with 2 degree the "error" should be down to 1 micron. very well possible I messed my drawing up somehow but I would be interested what your thoughts are on that!
@TheRalliowiec
@TheRalliowiec 4 года назад
More microscope stuff please! Very interesting.
@mattmanyam
@mattmanyam 4 года назад
I was guessing from the way he presented, that he was going to show the same tool after he re-lapped it, but then the end of that segment it should more like he wanted to run the tool a little further.
@niksechtniks
@niksechtniks 4 года назад
as alway's great video! Alright i got a offtopic question. do you think it's possible to make a direct iso-30 taper collet? i have this iso 30 manual spindle laying around and i would like to use it as a ATC spindle. just like the tormach TTS system
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
You can even buy Iso30 collets ;-)
@wayneacaron8744
@wayneacaron8744 4 года назад
Stefan, i just uploaded an unboxing vid. its about "lasercenteredgefinder" R steven lang showed one on his channel. ive been chasine this "thing" almost 2 years! i took a couple passes at making one myself, mixed results. steven says the dot will dissapear in a scribe line!! that was ALL i needed to know!! im testing it in the shop tonight. i reccomed it MOST HIGHLY.i trust you may have some interest in such a tool. b.t.w. im telling all my tube friends about this.stay safe poppy
@wayneacaron8744
@wayneacaron8744 4 года назад
Stefan, i just shot a demonstration vid. my camera aint so good, didnt capture the red dot. but the dot fit nicely in the scribed cross. stay safe poppy
@wrstew1272
@wrstew1272 4 года назад
Stefan- at what point would you resharpen the cutter that you showed through the microscope? Roughly how many pieces can you machine before needing touching up? Very interesting!
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Right at that point it would be advised to relapp the cutter :-) I think I did like 6 parts at this point.
@arnljotseem8794
@arnljotseem8794 4 года назад
Great content Stefan.
@jrfirearms6683
@jrfirearms6683 3 года назад
How do you find the quality of the Zentra chucks?
@lohikarhu734
@lohikarhu734 4 года назад
Is there any error in the actual cut radius, due to the 5 degree slopes? I can't quite get my head around that? ;-) Are you liking the Multifix holder? I have an 'A' size, which is a few mm too tall for my compound on the Lorch LLPV... I was wondering if, in your opinion, it would make sense to mill off the 4-5 mm from the compound, or, maybe, try to get an 'AA' size? What lubricant are you using on that tool/Edelstahl combination? Have you used MCD or CBN tools?? I was looking at a German manufacturer who has a big range of these ultra-hard tools for very fine finishes.
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I use CBN for a lot of hardturning - And recently also for titanium, where it gave me excellent toollife, low cutting pressure and a superb finish (Used CBN insert, lapped to a dead sharp edge with a 5° negative top rake). I like the multifix A a lot, it allows me to hold fairly large tools like a 20..30mm boring bar or a CNMG turning tool but also tiny tools with a 4mm shank. I would just ditch the compound ;) (Milling down the compound is an option if there is enough material left, but always be aware that it will most likely warp during that operation.) If the AA is big enough for the tools you use, thats probably the better solution. I use Jokisch Alpha93 as a cutting oil for everything - Its a vegetable based cutting oil, does not stain materials or smell bad. And its lubrication properties are excellent.
@lohikarhu734
@lohikarhu734 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter Thanks very much for the comments and Hinweis, Stefan; I can't ditch the compound, because the LLPV is an Uhrmacher Drehbank, and has no carriage feed, so any longitudinal feed is, so far, limited to what the compound can provide.... that's partly why it uses the flying spindle/thread 'master' threading system. I do have a couple of ideas about electronics stuff, since that is, after all, my 'real job' ;-) Danke viel mals!
@angelramos-2005
@angelramos-2005 4 года назад
Great info.Thank you
@James-wb1iq
@James-wb1iq 4 года назад
Just noticed your tool holder is from the future too.
@MarcosLopez-py7mz
@MarcosLopez-py7mz 4 года назад
Q tal Exelente trabajo maestro saludos desde CDMX
@ZVO1996
@ZVO1996 4 года назад
Hello, Stefan. Do you have operator's manual or other technical book for Deckel G2? I buy this machine for conversion in vertical milling machine and I need some information about this pantograph.
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I never have seen any paperwork for a G2 engraver :(
@telecrate
@telecrate 4 года назад
Any tips on how to deal with the deadly swarf/strings coming off the 316? I find chip control is close to impossible with this material. Can't tell you how many times I have cut my fingers and/or stalled my lathe with built-up swarf...
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Keep your hands away from them ;-) For roughing I found a CNMG insert from Garant that breaks the chip without ludicrous speeds/feeds. For finishing, especialy when a small Doc is need, well, good luck ;) Use pliers or a hook to pull the chips, never the hands. We are made quite fragile and are not very cut resistant...
@raydejong4020
@raydejong4020 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter Yes, I was machining lift gate hinge pins (6.75" X 5' long) when a bundle of chips got caught and thrown at me - I got 121 stitches to repair my hand and face, but no 'real' damage.
@gwood64
@gwood64 3 года назад
What is the term for better than perfect. Sure I'll never need to use it, unless I'm referring to something you made.
@georgehelliar
@georgehelliar 4 года назад
Given that it's set at 5° in two planes, and that you lapped it parallel to the holder to get clearance, the profile on that radius tool is slightly elliptical, surely?
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Very correct: About 20 microns out of round.
@JonathanSteinert
@JonathanSteinert 4 года назад
Looks like it's time for a new battery in your micrometer Stefan
@CreaseysWorkshop
@CreaseysWorkshop 4 года назад
I am also a black flux enthusiast.
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Do you have the capacity to use it?
@CreaseysWorkshop
@CreaseysWorkshop 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter yes I have oxy now but I used it a lot with propane also.
@metalslingr
@metalslingr 4 года назад
Ah yes. The latest ToTT video. Nice!
@CapeCodCNC
@CapeCodCNC 4 года назад
Just by looking at the comments it looks like you have a new T shirt tagline ( This needs to be at least perfect )! I will buy the first one! I heard a little chatter when you used the radius tool but saw no evidence in the part, was there any?
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
There was a squeek, yes, but it did not telegraph to the surface. The magic of the solid toolpost mount ;-)
@CapeCodCNC
@CapeCodCNC 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter Just make one for my Super 11, nowhere near as elegant but that big chunk of cast iron sure does help. Plus my AXA tool holder now sits abouts 10mm lower so I can fit 13-14mm tool holders. win win!
@bfx8185
@bfx8185 4 года назад
Do you have some hints how to mill pure copper on CNC router?
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Shallow depth of cut, sharp carbide tooling, reasonable high feed. If you give me a cutter diameter, I can tell you more :-)
@Watchyn_Yarwood
@Watchyn_Yarwood 4 года назад
You are amazing!
@curtisvonepp4335
@curtisvonepp4335 4 года назад
I don't understand all the fuss these Rocket scientist are talking about Stefans fix is good enough for me. 🧐 .
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I still hope to make one day parts that go to space ;)
@harleypub
@harleypub 3 года назад
What Lathe do you use?
@bradthayer6782
@bradthayer6782 4 года назад
But will it achieve 1.2 GW? OBTW, 1-2 micron tolerance is ridiculously great. That’s what, maybe 0.1 thousandth of an inch?
@rpmunlimited397
@rpmunlimited397 4 года назад
When I first saw Flux Capacitor Valves I thought you had bought a DeLorean
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I wait till Fiat makes one.
@captainbackflash
@captainbackflash 4 года назад
Wie beseitigst du die Butzen vom Werkstück? Schleifst du die ab?
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Kommt drauf an ;-) In dem Fall musste ich die Teile nach dem abstechen ja sowieso weiter bearbeiten, da konnt ich den Butzen einfach beim Plandrehen entfernen. Manchmal schleif ich den am Bandschleifer ab, wenns nicht so sehr drauf ankommt.
@captainbackflash
@captainbackflash 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter Alles klar, Vielen Dank!
@notsonominal
@notsonominal 4 года назад
"..at least perfect.." - the irony is it's funny because it's not a joke!
@tmurray1972
@tmurray1972 4 года назад
It has to be at least perfect..lol. Well done.👌🏻🎃
@htral
@htral 4 года назад
Is the clear cutting oil mineral oil?
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Jokisch Alpha93 - Its vegetable oil based.
@nacn5506
@nacn5506 4 года назад
Good Channel! 👍
@OstapHelDesigns
@OstapHelDesigns 4 года назад
1 to 2 um is pretty decent. Right... In that case your video is pretty decent too 😂
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
Pretty decent "thank you" ;)
@willi-fg2dh
@willi-fg2dh 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter better than "pretty indecent"
@WallaTool
@WallaTool 4 года назад
I notice you spin the chuck and it spins free as if it were in neutral or out of gear... do you have a way to take the Emco out of gear? Or is it just in high gear?
@darrenfloen2693
@darrenfloen2693 4 года назад
put it between gears = neutral
@WallaTool
@WallaTool 4 года назад
Have you tried that on this lathe? I have the same one and If I put it between gears it will spin- sort of... but it will be partly engaged in either the previous or next fear and will clank
@darrenfloen2693
@darrenfloen2693 4 года назад
@@WallaTool I have a v10p and can do it no problem, v11 might be different though
@hoodoo-man
@hoodoo-man 4 года назад
I just buy my flux capacitor valves on eBay.
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 4 года назад
There is a sale going on now on 50 GW flux capacitors (pronounced "Jiga" watts.)
@alexwood020589
@alexwood020589 4 года назад
Those look familiar 😉
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I thought that the shape is universal enough - better pull the video down?
@alexwood020589
@alexwood020589 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter Hi Stephan. Feel free to leave it up. It was fascinating to see the processes you used 😊
@jdmccorful
@jdmccorful 4 года назад
Interesting scope observations of damage to tool. Great education. Thanks.
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 4 года назад
So why not create a tool that rotates in the Z axis so you can cut a radius with a single-point tool? The lathe equivalent of a fly cutter, if you will.
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I would do that for a larger radius, for sure, but the 3mm radius is still fine that way.
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter Ok thank you. I have no idea what you're making but I admire your methods.
@gertskjlstrup1804
@gertskjlstrup1804 4 года назад
as allways, time well spend in your compagny (hope thats the right spelling)
@ronalddavis
@ronalddavis 4 года назад
so a flux capacitor is a real thing? i thought it was a term like warp coil
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 4 года назад
I use that always for parts where I can not disclose the real name/use ;) Its a very fictional thing :)
@natecontarino1748
@natecontarino1748 4 года назад
I've tried opening an electrolytic capacitor and filling it with solder flux but I'm still in 2020.
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 4 года назад
@@natecontarino1748 Keep trying, we are all convinced it will work eventually.
@HanstheTraffer
@HanstheTraffer 4 года назад
@@natecontarino1748 Have you tried plugging it into 3 phase?
@kellerrobert80
@kellerrobert80 4 года назад
@@StefanGotteswinter You're gonna need more plutonium.
@albertodalmaso8896
@albertodalmaso8896 4 года назад
It seams like an Applitec parting tool . Only rebranded
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