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With that -0.001 tolerance and tool mark callout, the machine shop must've loved this particular engineer very much...

theofficialczex
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Awesome video! I love how strong those lathes are. Turning a 2 ton piece perfectly on center.

shannonmariehauck
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Thank you Chris for this great machining video. I love carving with the Kennametal knife tool in slow motion, it makes nice big blue shavings. Have a good working week and see you soon.

ICA
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Those FIX8 inserts are absolute studs. Stellar work as usual.

mystiquesquared
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When I saw that first cutter, I knew big chips would be flying. I looked at the screen and saw that the lathe was only at 83% with that depth of cut. Truly boggles my mind how an insert so small can do that lind of work.

robertoswalt
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It's incredible how the tailstock can support over a ton... Feels like the tip would just break.

HDitzzDH
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I could watch this all day. I miss turning & milling. So satisfying.

brendanjones
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Dziękuję, że dzielisz się wiedzą pokazując to, co robisz. Uwielbiam te filmy. Grubym wiórem!

Hootnik
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I’ll bet you the guy that drew that part up originally never imagined that a computer controlled machine would be cutting those radii so smoothly. Nice work.

paulmace
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Gotta love the "tooling marks caused this part to fail" part. Heavy use had nothing to do with the failure, it was the tooling marks. LOL 🤣

redryderaus
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That part is very solid not slender enough for tool marks to cause failure.Another nice turning job Chris.I do miss machining large jobs.

mehmettemel
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I have never used any such machines, nor will I ever. That said, this is both fascinating and mesmerizing. ✊🏻

VetvsWorld
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those chips are music to my ears, great work!

SamV
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J'adore ce travail de haute précision et de haute qualité.

ericdrouiche
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That mill scale and rust is no match for a good carbide insert. Nice work as always!

TexDrinkwater
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I think the old roller was made on a conventional lathe and the radius were made roughly, which is why there is an emphasis on not leaving tool marks to avoid stress concentrations, in CNC machinery the perfect radius is made but in conventional machinery it is more difficult.

smoke
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Half a thousandth tool mark will cause an 8" shaft to sheer ... sure thing bud!
I read those notes as a cheap guys way of trying not to pay full price when you are done the job. "Doesn't meet the specs I gave you."
Beautiful work as always!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦

paulcooper
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Your work is absolutely amazing! With the skill you have, you can create anything that comes to mind. Well done!

TurningIndustry-bl
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You're probably the best youtube machinist out there

michaels
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Poor man roughness test method😂😂 same to you❤

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