This a very talented idea with the mind in the creator for me your 100 percent mechanical engineee who built your owned face milling cutter.... im a motorcycle mechanic in the phillopines and i love what you did to create something .....❤
Very cool! I wanted to make an insert tool like this for a Bridgeport but never got around to it in school. One thing I read in machinery's handbook was that on tooling like this with multiple bits it is useful to slightly offset the slots from true so that it minimizes chatter by broadening the frequency response and lowering the maximum resonant quality. Like for a four-bit cutter, you could offset two consecutive slots by plus one degree from true, and the other by minus one degree. This will slightly alter the balance, but high precision tools need to be balanced after machining anyway. 🙂
Would have been a really good video but honestly... U can’t be serious with this amount of ads in the video. This is not the place where u need to get a millionaire!
@@hybridracers haha... No way! ;) I skip all st.pid ad anyway. I use ad blocker! (Y) (Y). I am not up for this bullish!t game that RU-vid does...! :) it’s just really annoying to see how people are trying it on... that is all.
nice video....very professionally presented.....i very much appreciate that we weren't forced to listen to a talking head and also there was no music.....perfect....just the work and nothing but the work, exactly as it should be.
the right way to make a fly cutter, multiple carbides. most YT videos are of single cutter heads, not so great.... I think STORM VULCAN when I think fly cutter....
When you have 4 cutters, how do you dial them in the perfect Z height? I am from Europe, so I guess that the difference for +-0.01 mm is the tolerance. So... When you are working on the block or head surface, it needs to be perfect. Or I am missing something. Also, I would personally mill just the surface for tools and bore a hole through the wheel. Put some M8 or M10 12.9 bolts so if something goes terribly wrong, it would just broke the tool and bolts. Such a huge mass is violent.
Content is good, very nice but if you're going to be playing some kind of music ten I am gone for good, I do not know why content creators love to play some music.
Great work, it looks like a really good tool If you shorten the stickout of those tool holders you will get more rigidity and you could probably take heavier cuts
Nice project - thanks! I'm very interested in the "router table" that you show at 9:18. Is the (appears to be 8-flute) bearing-guided chamfer bit something you purchased or fabricated? If purchased, can you share the source, and if fabricated, any details on what you started with and how you went about it. Do you use any other bits in it (e.g., very small corner radius)? I use router tables all the time in woodworking but hadn't thought of extending the concept to finishing steel parts - genius! A brief overview of your machine would make a very nice, short video. Thanks!
Love it. I'd like a half inch thick plexiglass guard between it and my head if I was using it. Just in case a grub screw came loose and it threw a tool holder at me!
@@PaulXchannel Many YT creators slow down the footage when some accident happened like for example... tap brakes or cutting disc brakes on angle grinder etc.
Stunning.....simply stunning If I cannot convince you to move in next door, perhaps simply down the block......Texas is nice this time of year...LOL Cheers
Excelent. I have to do the same thing on my mill, 'cause my lathe isnt' big enough, to produce 2 spoked wheels for my bandsaw 440 mm in diameter. =/ I hope it will work as planned.. Cheers.
This editing is horrible , please stop with all the fade ins and cut scenes . Focus at one thing at a time for Petes sake. I’m not here to watch a million slow mo shots and scenes jumping back and fourth , hardly focusing on the task at hand
What kind of milling machine are you using? What kind of tolerance it can provide for boring holes and what are the surface finish tolerance when face milling? Nice tool, I hope you put thought into balancing it.
I gotta be honest, at the end of the video when it was spinning on a empty mill, I thought for a second you were going to use it to tram the table of the mill. I about had a heart attack. Well done sir. I love the tool height adjustment screws.
This is beautiful. But also a bit strange considering how it is made. Why chamfer with a Dremel in stead of with a file, why paint the tool houlders instead of bluing them, why sand blast the contract surfaces. Still a great cutter
QUERO UNO IGUALITO, pero recién estoy haciendo mi torno, pieza por pieza porque no hay plata, pero apenas termine eso lo pondré en mis primeros proyectos, que alucinante, ver una maquinaria perfecta un sueño que todos quisieran tener y pensar que dentro de todo hay personas que nos dan esas ilusiones y nos enseñan con tanta paciencia que hasta un niño entendería, gracias don Pablo