This channel gives me those kinds of vibes. Like the way he speaks mixed with the constant jokes and him knowing way too much about something out of nowhere. Its just...unsettling.
@@RubenKelevra I don't know, for what I gather "weltschmerz" sounds sad, while what I mean is that feeling when you have the whole place for yourself, like Charlton Heston in the intro of Omega man
OK, I fully agree with a policy of putting anyone who leaves dirty dishes in the sink to death but copper anti-sieze on the rim of their mug? That's just sadistic.
No matter how careful with the stuff, it gets everywhere. Just look at a jar wrong, and some appears on your sleeve. Personally, I'd have gone with some Moly Grease, not water soluble
@@ajfurnari2448 neither is the anti-sieze. There is nothing strong enough to take it out of clothing that's also gentle enough that your clothes survive.
CNC-related shenanigans are things I'll never do. Yet these videos are compelling beyond description. AvE has proved a transcendent superhuman. Although educated & experienced in industrial arts, he mysteriously also excels in video editing & humor & pacing. These videos are too good. CC to: This Old Tony
@@ryanhoover6078 the stuff gets everywhere and then when you think you got it all wiped up it appears randomly somewhere else. A little bit goes a long way too.
@@ryanhoover6078 It's like glitter only you can't wash it off and you can't vacuum it up. And once you smear it on you'll never get all of it off, since it's essentially grease with copper/graphite/aluminum/ etc. I once got some on a white car and it stayed there for weeks, took it a good 5-6 car washes to remove.
As someone who does not have the training to operate a machine like this, nor the need to have one, nor the space to install it, nor the money to buy it, I can't believe how much I want one.
@@dementedbowine8681 True automation takes the fun out of it, but there are many things that is next to impossible by hand. I guess we'll have to content with the fun of design and CAD work lol
i loved working with metal anyways recently i manged to land a job manufacturing. If i only knew how boring it would be its basically a desk job except the desktop can crush your fingers with the force of 60-100 tons
I knew it...I just Freakin knew this was gonna be a video about making a tool to do some insanely benign and small task... Bahahaha was not disappointed. Lol
I love how he was using a torque wrench (based on how the head is attached to the shaft) yet added his own *click* because those things aren't to be trusted.
Home improvement?? More like at-home manufacturing and design. Give the man some credit lol. Most schmucks dont have a 100k CNC machine, nor the budget to fill her with milk every weekend!
I love watching these videos. It really shows you how much work goes into using a cnc machine. So many videos make it seem like you just punch in some numbers and hit go.
As a pixie wrangler with nary a dip into the worlds of machinists and elecchickens I always find these videos quite soothing and fascinating from a couple of aspects: One in that it is always amusing to walk through the working rituals of others, and two in that I'm constantly bemused by just the scope of managing, if not a shop, then just this one beastie. All the tools, the stands, the maintenance.... Almost makes my job of "let's get all these 30 confusers to scream in unison instead of at each other" look pedestrian in comparison with just how much literal "stuff" this involves
You poor young bastards missed the part where he opened the coffee maker with a pry bar. Opened the door with it. Beat the computer with it. Then made a crap ton of beautiful prybars
You'd think for the low low price of your left nut, your first born, your right arm, and your soul that they'd toss in a proper confuser with the purchase of that toy.
Almost therapeutic watching another human being go through the progressive escalation of solving hung up CAD software, ultimately resulting in a gentle restart via the power cable.
Did you notice that he tried to kill the process and then canceled the kill immediately. While at the topic of killing processes, may I recommend you ProcessExplorer from Microsoft Sysinternals Suite.
This video was a work of art... the excellent silent humor, tons of stickers with funny messages, the timing/cutting from one scene to another...and of course classical music and profanity lol
11:05 I exclaim "NOOO!" out loud. So far this series is like watching the slow degradation of workplace etiquette and sanity. It's highly entertaining.
Hey AVE just wanted you to know, in the offset table if u press the END key it will take you to The G92 offset, which is a global offset slot, so when u dry run you can change the z height there instead of messing around with the work offset..... I always do +1.000 or +2.000 to g92's Z offset table so it will be the normal work offset + what ever is in g92 during my dry runs, have a very nice day and dog bless
@@arduinoversusevil2025 also a good trick (sorry if you already know) is on the setting tab, setting #42 lets you turn on M00 after M06 which will perform a (M00)program stop after every tool change (M06) Love the vijeos and have a nice one again
They music is perfect for this video as I am so happy just watching the precision and mechanics. Ode to Joy is so joyful and a pleasure in its own right just like the machining, I love it.
Not unlike the shop rat, the canadian shop grizzly rummages for sustenance shortly after marking its territory in coolant. Beautiful creatures, but deadly with a tool nearby, both to themselves and others.
Ian Elwood In that case I'll film results of bad programming on the 5 axis (tree carcass processor) in the shop and you can have the 'outdoor campfire experience' as an engraving bit finds how low you can go lol.
A CNC/AvE superfan will have to watch 2X+. Awesome cinematography! The sound was alo perfect- this man blended those tracks with pefection and knew when to crubch crinkle and when to orchestrate.
I thought it was a feature. I thought drawing a box around 50 circles in a fresh sketch would take waaaaay longer than 30 seconds of non resposivenes maxing out all cores to do somthing sooooo intensive.
I know Canadians are warm blooded, or is it cold blooded...?... You know what I mean... But... Is dropping a deuce naked a normal thing in a cold industrial building, let alone an industrial cold building in Canada?... Or, is this just a safety measure after having eaten Taco bell, 30 minutes prior?... Lol
Being Canadian I can certainly say that I have no idea what you're talking about, what do you mean by dropping a deuce? Is that what you guys do when you sit on the toilet? We only drink maple syrup up here so we only piss but we're very respectful so we sit down to pee. It saves me from saying sorry to the next person for all the droplets everywhere, sorry for correcting you eh
I'm so confused, how else would you take a duce without taking off all your clothes? I know Europeans like to wash their undercarriage using a Bidet but those technical minded use the shops water jet system to clean themselves beyond any psi some tiny stream of water a Bidet can preform. Plus once you get the 3d model of your body saved in the CNC controller for the water jet you get a customized cleaning experience tailored to you.
Wait, an Autodesk program that freezes? That must be fake news! Those things are solid as a rock and are in no way cobbled together pieces of unmatching code, spit and hope.
You want to try using AutoCAD with plugins from Leica and Faro. It's a positive dream of an experience, and in no way contributes to my high blood pressure. Arseholes, the lot of 'em.
@@elpximso6771 We're Geomatic Surveyors, so neither of those are useful to us. We also do 3D laser scanning and come across SW occasionally when a client has it, but we use 3DReshaper which suits our needs better.
Man if I could just play around in that shop for a little while. I don't know what I'd accomplished... probably not much. I just stand in awe of the fact that those machines even exist. If I wanted to attempt making that out here on the ranch, I'd probably have to use my Sawzall, but more likely I'd be stuck with a damn hand file and copious amounts of coffee. This video proves that if you take a cool idea, add in an awesome shop and then sprinkle those with a funny dude who is only about half ol codger.. You'll get yer self a good little vigayo to watch on the ol confuser. I always enjoy your videos man! keep up the good work
This is one of my favorite channels on CZcams. I enjoy the humor, the little bits of knowledge and being able to learn from someone else mistakes.... like I have learned when buying a CNC machine not to buy a HASS!!!!!
Awesome idea AvE!! Not just the guys watching your channel, I can inform you that I too enjoy your antics & inventions. My Dad was an Automotive Engineer so it was a part of my life growing up in the workshop environment. He taught me about Torque settings and why we use them for selected applications. He also taught me how to ignore the Torque Wrench for some of those applications, and do it all by feel (pun fully intended), use whatever tool comes to hand ;) ...but be sure to verbally say "Click" at just the right moment. I thought Dad & I were the only 2 people in the world who used this Torquing method lol... but apparently it is widespread ;)
One of the guys at work had one swimming in his coffee cup in the morning. He Found it when he took a sip. From the blood curdling scream I thought he was having a heart attack or something!
The sheer build up of anticipation and pure story telling, combined with music, sound and soul, friends you're watching art. Sundance film festival you have your winner.
He's dangerously close to looking professional.
Hardly.
a well organized shop is a happy shop :P
It's the music and the clean machinery.
Of all the crap that comes out of your mouth, the "click" for the torque wrench gets me every time.
It's either the surrogate "click" or a prolapse. Easy choice.
Lacked a "mmmm" at 4:44 though.
Must cost you a fortune filling that machine up with milk every time
It ain't milk ;)
Well, he bought the cow, might as well make good use then
@@ComradeAlpharius Haha
Filling it up with milk would be cheaper than Extremecut
Alpharius
Really?
i like to imagine he broke in here
This channel gives me those kinds of vibes. Like the way he speaks mixed with the constant jokes and him knowing way too much about something out of nowhere. Its just...unsettling.
So friggin funny🤣🤣🤣 how great would that be if we found that out because he got busted after all these years lol
Same!!! Like hes been slipping by unnoticed in some poor fellas shop on the weekends.
Yeah, I have mad respect for his knowledge, you can never read someone from how they act, especially this man
😂 I love this comment
Gotta be a rough life. Being just forearms and hands.
There was a definite leg and set of feet in there.
But no torso that we know of.
Real rough.... you just can't get a head in life :-)
My girlfriend does just fine.
He's the modern day neighbor Wilson
I see Ave has found the channel of the strange Japanese man that makes random shit into knives.
"kiwami japan" in case anyone is wondering. The best entertainment you can find on youtube today.
@@king4aday4aday Not wrong.
I am the "proud" ( i.e. Clueless) owner of 5 new whetstones from Amazon :/
the prison shank channel*
Sharpest cotton ball knife in the world! Up next Sharpest cheese knife in the word! Made entirely out of cheese, because of course .
Howtobasic's engineer cousin
i was gonna post something like this but you beat me BY A YEAR
I want to buy one. Where are they? I will take three.
that saturday-when-no-one-else-showed-up-at-the-shop vibe
am sure there's a german word for that
Weltschmerz
@@RubenKelevra I don't know, for what I gather "weltschmerz" sounds sad, while what I mean is that feeling when you have the whole place for yourself, like Charlton Heston in the intro of Omega man
@@BrionesPalomo ah! 🤔
Abgeschiedenheit
Einfach Freude
Ich liebe Elend am besten von allen. Es umarmt mich wie ein Korsett.
When the full retail version comes out you should call it The Do-Claw: the claw that does things
Do-Claw - The claw that actually do things
A claw that let's you do things?
So youre gonna call this a Do-Claw right?
RIGHT‽
hahahah
Yes, except for the _greengrocer's apostrophe_ in "let's". Cheers for the _interrobang_ though! (‽)
@@YodaWhat Yeah, my phone did that. I've stopped caring so much when it's not something important. 😅
No way..it needs to be called Dr Claw
I'm about to blow your mind with this hot new gadget called "crowbar"
Novur exactly what I thought
It exactly "new"
It's even skookum as frig!
you do realise he uses a prybar for everything in the begining of the video ?
A prybar can't ratchet itself into whatever position you need it ;)
I damn near lost my mind when the part failed and turns out he had a whole case of em
It’s like Batman and his wardrobe closet.
OK, I fully agree with a policy of putting anyone who leaves dirty dishes in the sink to death but copper anti-sieze on the rim of their mug? That's just sadistic.
To be fair, so was Castro.
I don't get it. What would that do?
No matter how careful with the stuff, it gets everywhere. Just look at a jar wrong, and some appears on your sleeve.
Personally, I'd have gone with some Moly Grease, not water soluble
@@ajfurnari2448 neither is the anti-sieze. There is nothing strong enough to take it out of clothing that's also gentle enough that your clothes survive.
Worried about communist *SEIZING* your means of production?
Try Permatex new and improved *anti-seize*.
This CNC machining is looking an awful lot like work
@David Lewis Yeah, but instead of just time lost when you screw up, you get to waste materials and time!
CNC-related shenanigans are things I'll never do.
Yet these videos are compelling beyond description.
AvE has proved a transcendent superhuman. Although educated & experienced in industrial arts, he mysteriously also excels in video editing & humor & pacing. These videos are too good.
CC to: This Old Tony
I prefer to fashion my tools with CNC, Conveyance N Currency
Remember in Pulp Fiction during the diner holdup? I'm getting AvE the wallet that S. Jackson pushes towards the hold up man.
BAD.....
Am CNC Machinist. Can confirm they are work.
The editing on all of these videos is top notch and I don't think that gets mentioned nearly enough. More power to you.
The anti-seize on the coffee cup in the sink was evil 😁
Help me out...
@@ryanhoover6078 the stuff gets everywhere and then when you think you got it all wiped up it appears randomly somewhere else. A little bit goes a long way too.
@@ryanhoover6078 It's like glitter only you can't wash it off and you can't vacuum it up.
And once you smear it on you'll never get all of it off, since it's essentially grease with copper/graphite/aluminum/ etc.
I once got some on a white car and it stayed there for weeks, took it a good 5-6 car washes to remove.
A Fidel Castro mug?
they'll learn not to leave dishes in the sink hahah
Did...did you just anti-seize the means of production? That is some next-level dad joking. I salute you.
Seriously. I choked on my coffee.
Owen Aue I laughed out loud and almost woke my kids up.
@@singlesidebrina7635 never too young to start explaining the class system ha! no kids but oh my dog was definitely concerned.
Where at? I'm the one in charge of laying down with the kids and have the audio off
@@owenaue1096 average commie
As someone who does not have the training to operate a machine like this, nor the need to have one, nor the space to install it, nor the money to buy it, I can't believe how much I want one.
Go get one
You have to start some where
My first machines were from Craigslist
Nor the shop help to clean it.. I want one too damit lol
automatination makes metalworking boring you get a bot to do the work for you feed it tools to break and clean up after it
@@dementedbowine8681 True automation takes the fun out of it, but there are many things that is next to impossible by hand. I guess we'll have to content with the fun of design and CAD work lol
i loved working with metal anyways recently i manged to land a job manufacturing. If i only knew how boring it would be its basically a desk job except the desktop can crush your fingers with the force of 60-100 tons
I knew it...I just Freakin knew this was gonna be a video about making a tool to do some insanely benign and small task... Bahahaha was not disappointed. Lol
As an engineer, I have no problem admitting it takes a special kind of crazy to be a machinist. Godspeed, sir
CNC machining and the old Ludwig Van go together like clockwork.
If only the schmoo were orange....
...I was cured alright...
Are there any non-copyrighted versions of "Singing in the rain" for the next VJO?
@@clappercl give it a few months. When the way oil starts collecting on top, and bacteria starts growing it should ferment nicely.
Ultra-violence on a metallic level
I said "click" in unison with you and it made my whole week.
I love how he was using a torque wrench (based on how the head is attached to the shaft) yet added his own *click* because those things aren't to be trusted.
I did the same thing with "fucker"
Uhhhhhhhhh uuuuummmmm.......*click* I do it to all the time AvE tightens bolts
@@furtim1 lol
The good ole crank an extra quarter turn say click and call it "torqued to spec"
The ad came along and I was like, "HoW dArE YoU iNtErRuPt BeEtHovEn!!!"
Bra, I'm getting diehard vibes too
@@robertpenison9405 I'm getting Clockwork Orange vibes. We are not the same kind of person.
Around 10:00 been trying to find that song forever when Alex is in the record store
@@macmac1019 Bethovens 9th, somewhere in the 4th movement.
Mozart "Don Giovanni".
"Good Lord Jim", what happened to the days when you heat it up red hot, beat the shit out of it, grind off the high spots and call it good enough.
This is the trailer park boys equivalent of a home improvement CZcams channel and I love it.
Home improvement?? More like at-home manufacturing and design. Give the man some credit lol. Most schmucks dont have a 100k CNC machine, nor the budget to fill her with milk every weekend!
Check out "zip ties and bias plys"
you nailed it
"DANGER: Not To Be Operated By Fuckwits" - I love it when AvE ignores warning labels :D
Burn
0:33 my favorite sign in any shop ever
after watching your vids for 6 days straight, this is without a doubt the greatest video\tutorial\skookum experience ever! KYDIAV!
When Uncle BumbleFork has been watching too much How To Basic...
Started drawing up a new design for a crescent wrench, then the old saying struck me. If it ain't broke, fix it anyways because you're bored.
Duke of Daily not reply. What he made is a... crowbar. I love it
@@techheck3358 I was saying designed a new wrench.
Ah yes, the guiding philosophy of engineers everywhere...
Idle hands work for depression :P
I never really realized how much of a genius you have to be to operate that damn machine!
I love watching these videos. It really shows you how much work goes into using a cnc machine. So many videos make it seem like you just punch in some numbers and hit go.
It wouldn't be shop work without the mandatory "Fucker!" every so often. Cool video man!
As a pixie wrangler with nary a dip into the worlds of machinists and elecchickens I always find these videos quite soothing and fascinating from a couple of aspects:
One in that it is always amusing to walk through the working rituals of others, and two in that I'm constantly bemused by just the scope of managing, if not a shop, then just this one beastie. All the tools, the stands, the maintenance.... Almost makes my job of "let's get all these 30 confusers to scream in unison instead of at each other" look pedestrian in comparison with just how much literal "stuff" this involves
This film deserves an award. It is the most relatable, raw, and empathetic film I've ever seen. The cinematography is superb.
You poor young bastards missed the part where he opened the coffee maker with a pry bar. Opened the door with it. Beat the computer with it. Then made a crap ton of beautiful prybars
James Harrell LAUGH OUT LOUD 😂
Why did he put the anti sieze on the coffee mug though??
@@maxnovakovics2568 So it doesn't seize
@@quincedapence that made me laugh too hard
Max Novakovics you will find out one day.
You'd think for the low low price of your left nut, your first born, your right arm, and your soul that they'd toss in a proper confuser with the purchase of that toy.
For that price out to everything in house+have artificial pussy and do my taxes...
Almost therapeutic watching another human being go through the progressive escalation of solving hung up CAD software, ultimately resulting in a gentle restart via the power cable.
Did you notice that he tried to kill the process and then canceled the kill immediately.
While at the topic of killing processes, may I recommend you ProcessExplorer from Microsoft Sysinternals Suite.
@@user-jp7tw3sd3x I'm pretty sure he didn't cancel the process kill operation, he canceled Window's attempt to find a solution.
@@ChristopherGoggans, that is the same thing. It will look for solution and then allow you to end the process.
If you cancel, you are canceling both.
Percussive maintenance, gentlemen.
These videos always bring me great joy for whatever reason.
Other than CNC milling of metal...I have no idea wtf I just watched. lol
"the creative process"
Joel Brazil yup, this video could be classified as fine art
He used the most modern tool he had to build one of the most ancient tool ever invented. And it was glorious.
A masterpiece
Kind of felt like this is a day in the life of a "machinist" if they wore body cams like officers.
Best one-handed setups I've ever seen.
You're and inspiration to us all, Uncle B!
This video was a work of art... the excellent silent humor, tons of stickers with funny messages, the timing/cutting from one scene to another...and of course classical music and profanity lol
Thanks for Beethoven ninth symphony, great choice, and you obviously had fun editing your day's footage on it!
11:05 I exclaim "NOOO!" out loud.
So far this series is like watching the slow degradation of workplace etiquette and sanity.
It's highly entertaining.
Hey AVE just wanted you to know, in the offset table if u press the END key it will take you to The G92 offset, which is a global offset slot, so when u dry run you can change the z height there instead of messing around with the work offset..... I always do +1.000 or +2.000 to g92's Z offset table so it will be the normal work offset + what ever is in g92 during my dry runs, have a very nice day and dog bless
Cool! Thank you!
@@arduinoversusevil2025 also a good trick (sorry if you already know) is on the setting tab, setting #42 lets you turn on M00 after M06 which will perform a (M00)program stop after every tool change (M06)
Love the vijeos and have a nice one again
I....am very confused
@@kylelewis4318 I think they're speaking Vietnamese...
No they are speaking cnc
They music is perfect for this video as I am so happy just watching the precision and mechanics. Ode to Joy is so joyful and a pleasure in its own right just like the machining, I love it.
Thank you for showing us your human qualities in your videos. Highly relatable and excellent editing.
With every switch flicked, every button pressed I hear the words “connnnnnntact!”
Is it just me?
I hear 'CORNtact'.
Keeeeeee-orntact!
Try stress test analysis in Fusion 360. It will show you weak spots that should be more skookum
Could be the fact that he's running it on a Windows 7 (potentially even Windows XP :-S)
@@TheRogueBro Not, it's 7.
Possibly, dare I say it, Vista.
@@MrLynkz84 lmao!! either way, all 3 are end of life and no longer get support (7 is the end of this year iirc)
I’ve found the best channel on CZcams.
Try Andrew Camarata
I’m so glad I clicked on this video. So funny and just a well put together video! Love it!
What an enormous waste of time I loved it
I was thinking...he must be German_😂 (overly complicating)
Not unlike the shop rat, the canadian shop grizzly rummages for sustenance shortly after marking its territory in coolant. Beautiful creatures, but deadly with a tool nearby, both to themselves and others.
Your best video hands down. Extremely entertaining.
Ten minutes of crying at the beauty of skills I wish I possessed.
One minute of crying at seeing the newborn part's fate.
i forsee a lot of broken ratchet heads. good thing snap on is lifetime warranty
Just gotta hide the claw first, it's like getting screwdrivers replaced by snap on
@@Kingdan2011 Just gotta hide the claw first, it's like getting s̶c̶r̶e̶w̶d̶r̶i̶v̶e̶r̶s crowdrivers replaced by snap on.
Funny...because snap-on came out with a "pry-bar" that looks identical to what this guy is milling... Might be getting them on GP.
Well that proves it, I will watch literally anything with a cnc in it........
Ian Elwood In that case I'll film results of bad programming on the 5 axis (tree carcass processor) in the shop and you can have the 'outdoor campfire experience' as an engraving bit finds how low you can go lol.
And I will watch nothing with CNN in it!!!
awesome compilation...as always, well done! Keep em coming
A CNC/AvE superfan will have to watch 2X+. Awesome cinematography! The sound was alo perfect- this man blended those tracks with pefection and knew when to crubch crinkle and when to orchestrate.
Glorious. Now to use diamonds.
Hand Tool Rescue Fancy seeing you here! Love your videos.
Diamits
An AutoDesk product not responding? Imagine my shock!
I thought it was a feature. I thought drawing a box around 50 circles in a fresh sketch would take waaaaay longer than 30 seconds of non resposivenes maxing out all cores to do somthing sooooo intensive.
I've seen like 10 of your videos in 2 days. Good shit. Makes me smile.
This is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen
I know Canadians are warm blooded, or is it cold blooded...?... You know what I mean... But... Is dropping a deuce naked a normal thing in a cold industrial building, let alone an industrial cold building in Canada?... Or, is this just a safety measure after having eaten Taco bell, 30 minutes prior?... Lol
Dru Bradley I’m sure the cold is a safety measure if it’s a hot deuce from the one and only Taco Bell.
Being Canadian I can certainly say that I have no idea what you're talking about, what do you mean by dropping a deuce? Is that what you guys do when you sit on the toilet? We only drink maple syrup up here so we only piss but we're very respectful so we sit down to pee. It saves me from saying sorry to the next person for all the droplets everywhere, sorry for correcting you eh
Taking a naked dump on company time is one of lifes true pleasures :)
I'm so confused, how else would you take a duce without taking off all your clothes? I know Europeans like to wash their undercarriage using a Bidet but those technical minded use the shops water jet system to clean themselves beyond any psi some tiny stream of water a Bidet can preform. Plus once you get the 3d model of your body saved in the CNC controller for the water jet you get a customized cleaning experience tailored to you.
We are stoked if there's running water and some soap is a +1
Looks like the old confuser could do with a SSD upgrade and possibly a RAM upgrade...
Brent Buell windows 7 pro
Nah just use the nut fucker on it fix it faster then the priest on a sunday choir night
By RAM upgrade do you refer to the foot kind?
He needs a proper desktop with a GPU supported by fusion and at least a new i7 cpu. Toss 16gb of RAM and a wd black nvme drive in to round it out.
Dude you are my hero for digging out those cans.
I love your videos AvE. They make me smile, thank you.
2:19 is that a piezoelectric powered mouse ?
I just got that, lol!
Wait, an Autodesk program that freezes? That must be fake news!
Those things are solid as a rock and are in no way cobbled together pieces of unmatching code, spit and hope.
You want to try using AutoCAD with plugins from Leica and Faro. It's a positive dream of an experience, and in no way contributes to my high blood pressure. Arseholes, the lot of 'em.
@@simeon136 And Visio with a (small) handful of stencils.
@@elpximso6771 We're Geomatic Surveyors, so neither of those are useful to us. We also do 3D laser scanning and come across SW occasionally when a client has it, but we use 3DReshaper which suits our needs better.
Not since AutoCAD 14 (not 2014... r14) have I used a stable Autodesk platform. But it's still better than Solidworks for 2D.
don't get me started on how damn amazingly stable their 3d modelling programs are
Something about the solid machined stainless tool heads makes me very happy, I love super sturdy and well made things
Man if I could just play around in that shop for a little while. I don't know what I'd accomplished... probably not much. I just stand in awe of the fact that those machines even exist. If I wanted to attempt making that out here on the ranch, I'd probably have to use my Sawzall, but more likely I'd be stuck with a damn hand file and copious amounts of coffee.
This video proves that if you take a cool idea, add in an awesome shop and then sprinkle those with a funny dude who is only about half ol codger.. You'll get yer self a good little vigayo to watch on the ol confuser.
I always enjoy your videos man! keep up the good work
The perfect cure for a case of the Monday's. AvE montages are best montages.
I'm pretty partial to his lawnmower blade sharpening. It's older but gooder
This is one of my favorite channels on CZcams. I enjoy the humor, the little bits of knowledge and being able to learn from someone else mistakes.... like I have learned when buying a CNC machine not to buy a HASS!!!!!
Ok so what machine tool do you recommend?
Loving the style of these videos!
Unnaturally soothing and satisfying.
I believe AvE needs a more Skookum Magic Pixey Box...
1:46 Did... Did you just put "anti-seize"... on the communist coffee mug?!?!!?
Legendary... Do you wear a cape by chance?
Is that what that was? lol!
No, not all heroes wear capes.
Tom Foolery thank you for both linking to it and saying what it was, the others who mentioned it did a half assardly job
Can't have them seizing the means of production
This was on the verge of being a how to basic video and I love it
Awesome idea AvE!! Not just the guys watching your channel, I can inform you that I too enjoy your antics & inventions. My Dad was an Automotive Engineer so it was a part of my life growing up in the workshop environment. He taught me about Torque settings and why we use them for selected applications. He also taught me how to ignore the Torque Wrench for some of those applications, and do it all by feel (pun fully intended), use whatever tool comes to hand ;) ...but be sure to verbally say "Click" at just the right moment. I thought Dad & I were the only 2 people in the world who used this Torquing method lol... but apparently it is widespread ;)
Fusion spinning wheel of death has caused me to contemplate the meaning of life way too many times!
I used to keep food at the shop. Then some cheese eating bastard got into the electrical cabinet of my CNC lathe. We went on a purge at that point.
That is heart breaking.
One of the guys at work had one swimming in his coffee cup in the morning. He Found it when he took a sip. From the blood curdling scream I thought he was having a heart attack or something!
Had one fall into my lunch box. Almost took him home. That would’ve been fun to explain to the wife.
They like the soy in the insulation
@@scottbunn7649 hi honey, this is Stew. Stewart Little. Our son.
"What are you doing, I asked you to lift the cabinet."
AvE: "What does it LOOK like I'm doing!"
Ive watched this a couple of times. This video is brilliant
Uses torque wrench still says "click!".....
@tyvek05 check 3:58
Made a click, must be a torque wrench.
I have no idea how this fascinated so much that I watched the whole thing!
The sheer build up of anticipation and pure story telling, combined with music, sound and soul, friends you're watching art. Sundance film festival you have your winner.
DANGER
DO NOT TOUCH
Not only will this kill you,
it will hurt the whole time
you are dying.
...amazing
When that aluminum one broke and you said F!!! I was busting a gut.
Holy moly look at all that tooling. My God man. More tooling than machine. Very nice!
This is probably the most informative cnc milling video ever made.
Am I missing something, or did you just invent The Pry Bar? Truly, a legend in your own lunchtime. Impressed.
I think it's adjustable pry bar. The ratchet lets you get better leverage or a more ergonomic angle.
A pry bar for fatties ?
If it's a tight space a regular one might not do the job at all.
It's a deluxe crow bar for the same crowd that buys a Juicero machine.
@@mildyproductive9726 Fair point. I never miss an AvE video.
Really looking forward to that used Earrhquake teardown from South Main Auto
Is that really a thing? By far my 2 most favoritest youtubers ever working together???
Proof of this happening?
Last I heard, Eric was not able to get in contact with AvE. I know I left a few posts on this channel letting AvE know.
@@shadowdog500 things are in motion 🤫
New Level Auto Great to hear! Thanks!!⚒
I have no idea what's going on in half of these videos but I'm still enthralled.
Great video. Might as well be a wet dream. Keep it up you're a great teacher. Much better than any I've ever dealt with.
You’re the last man I thought would be worried about having a lemon scented toilet seat
The schmoo of other humans is revolting. :)
Our schmoo is the same, We all bleed red and poop brown.
@@DjUpgreyed Lemme chow down on a whole box of my son's Fruit snacks and ill prove that second fact wrong...
@@JBAutomotive794 😂😂😂😂
Great video. Wtf did I just watch? I have no idea but the Beethoven Symphony No. 9 was nice 👍
Milling is awesome, you save so much time. When you ignore the tool setup, plotting, clean up and machine maintenance that is.
This was the first AvE video I stumbled upon. I was so confused but I couldn't stop watching.