Love it.. Guys like you make me feel very inadequate in my skills and ability, but I appreciate it knowing that there are creative people who can do this stuff and because of it, can create, modify and repair all the components we use in our automotive industries.
This guys is amazing at what he can do. So wish I had gone to schoold for CAD design and CNC, I'm just a conventional machinist. It has it's place, but it would be near impossible to make a camshaft.
You can learn it Quick and easy if you have the motivation, the problem as always it's the cost of the hardware that it's requiered for making this kind of wonderfull objets. The only machine that I can afford it's a 3D printer and thanks God this tehnology it's cheap because it feeds my engeneering apetite.
@@adrianjitaru4165 Quick and easy? Yeah sure,if you’re a computer expert. Otherwise it’s months of frustration, trying to repair mistakes that you can’t figure out why they happened in the first place.🤷After many thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of my life wasted I will never spend one more second of my life on that CNC crap.. People who do CNC are not machinists, they’re button pushers.
@@PaulXchannel ok sorry i didn't know that, i just thought the joke was implied as a brass cam would not last 2 minutes and the base it rotates in is not fitted to the cam gear position, let alone having an electric motor installed. sorry for the confusion at least the comments should help the algorithm. Thanks for posting.
“Did you watch the video” is a trick to get more views from viewers. Making a camshaft out of brass is strictly for a non moving part as it will not work in real life.
@@PaulXchannel so i have this titanium akrapovic slip on for ktm sxf, and overall it's in good condition it only needs repacking wool, and some polishing but it has this huge dent near header conection, and since it's titanium it won't be that easy to remove the dent, and i have seen that you worked on couple titanium exhausts, do you know how to delete that dent or at least make it smaller ? if you have contact email or something like that i can send you pictures of it, if you want of course
That saw gave you a nice finish; I don't envy the job of cleaning up all the dust from it though.
Love it.. Guys like you make me feel very inadequate in my skills and ability, but I appreciate it knowing that there are creative people who can do this stuff and because of it, can create, modify and repair all the components we use in our automotive industries.
amazing skills lad well done keep up the great work
Amazing Paul👍👍👍
That's what I love... Machining just for fun ❤
Even that hunk of brass is worth a small fortune...
Muy buen trabajo como siempre, da gusto ver tus videos. Saludos 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Well done.
Work of art 👍
This guys is amazing at what he can do. So wish I had gone to schoold for CAD design and CNC, I'm just a conventional machinist. It has it's place, but it would be near impossible to make a camshaft.
You can learn it Quick and easy if you have the motivation, the problem as always it's the cost of the hardware that it's requiered for making this kind of wonderfull objets. The only machine that I can afford it's a 3D printer and thanks God this tehnology it's cheap because it feeds my engeneering apetite.
Titans of CNC has a free online training course and associate partners country wide that’ll let you run your program on their machines.
@@adrianjitaru4165
Quick and easy? Yeah sure,if you’re a computer expert. Otherwise it’s months of frustration, trying to repair mistakes that you can’t figure out why they happened in the first place.🤷After many thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of my life wasted I will never spend one more second of my life on that CNC crap.. People who do CNC are not machinists, they’re button pushers.
@@davidcat1455learn OnShape and quit bein a pussy
Very nice work sir
I’d love one of those
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Paul lagi gabut 😁👍
Saya selalu menonton video anda 👍
#from_indonesia
Merci! 👍💪✌
Wow dude thats so cool , looks Awesome 😁😁🤘🤘
Bem legal 👍
Spinny boy go brrrrrrr
Le roulement rentre sans forcer?
What lobe separation angle did you use ?
Amazing skill, I am guessing you could make a normal cam like that but it would need hardening?
czcams.com/video/BbqqnOHlA_c/video.html
@@PaulXchannel could you make a ct110 cam to my specs ?
Hey, are you from Germany?
I have a damadged Cylinder Head and i need help!
Здравствуйте подскажите пожалуйста какой модели ваш токарный станок?
tell me, can you repair the head from kxf250, how can I contact you?
What material have you used for 3d printed parts?
Abs
Nice job mate! Keep up with great those great videos!
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Ini fungsi nya untuk apa ?
What is the top speed? 🥵
Ahh yes the chainless cam conversion good job, Now how do you time it?
Bluetooth!
The chain wheel is screwed onto these types of cams during assembly - then the timing adjustment takes place.
@@PaulXchannel yes i understand how it all works, i was just trying to make a joke. Thanks for posting.
You have to put a smiley at the end of the sentence : )
@@PaulXchannel ok sorry i didn't know that, i just thought the joke was implied as a brass cam would not last 2 minutes and the base it rotates in is not fitted to the cam gear position, let alone having an electric motor installed. sorry for the confusion at least the comments should help the algorithm. Thanks for posting.
“Did you watch the video” is a trick to get more views from viewers.
Making a camshaft out of brass is strictly for a non moving part as it will not work in real life.
In the description below the video:
Hi.
This video shows - step by step - making of
decorative camshaft with electric drive - material Brass
is that brass? is brass strong enough for a camshaft?
Did you even watch the video?
its just a display piece
hello i love your videos, can i ask you a question ?
Ask
@@PaulXchannel so i have this titanium akrapovic slip on for ktm sxf, and overall it's in good condition it only needs repacking wool, and some polishing but it has this huge dent near header conection, and since it's titanium it won't be that easy to remove the dent, and i have seen that you worked on couple titanium exhausts, do you know how to delete that dent or at least make it smaller ?
if you have contact email or something like that i can send you pictures of it, if you want of course
Probably just weld with titanium wire with a Tig device.
@@PaulXchannel okay, and what to do after that ?
just grind it to a nice surface
For what?
education
a camshaft in Brass??
🤔🤔
Did you watch the video? It's a decorative piece
More information in the video description - brass
yeah, it is for a KTM!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@crozwayne LMAO long life KTM camshaft 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@rexsr93 KTM normally make them from cheese 😂
A very very mediocre and fake show.
🤔If the material was brass, then that camshaft is utterly useless and was a pointless exercise to make it from such a soft material
It's a link to one of my older videos.
People wanted to know how the bottom lobe of the camshaft is milled.
Hence the soft material.
czcams.com/video/BbqqnOHlA_c/video.html
Haha. Watch the video man!
You didn't watch the video did you sir?
This is the hope it's concentric method and that was an absolutely crap fit on that bearing. Kinda hard to eyeball that stuff.
I'd really be impressed if it didn't wobble around like a piece of crap that I made in high school.