Making a Crazy Part on the Lathe - Manual Machining

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2022
  • In this video I'm making a crazy spiral part on the lathe out of a piece of brass. I'm using this part as a pedestal for the stainless steel 8 ball that I've made. 8 ball video link below.
    I hope you like my work and the video.
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  • @mchall86
    @mchall86 Před 2 lety +913

    That has got to be one of the coolest “because I can” pieces ever made!

    • @US-SKILL
      @US-SKILL Před rokem +3

      Hello

    • @m1.741
      @m1.741 Před rokem

      😚

    • @m1.741
      @m1.741 Před rokem

      🤨

    • @distraughtcat
      @distraughtcat Před rokem +3

      (The reply above me is an emoji, nothing else)
      [in the voice of David Attenborough]
      Here we see a wild 9-year-old attempting to communicate on the internet. However, the use of only emojis makes it impossible to understand. Is it a mating call? A call to the rest of its pack? We may never know.

    • @brianclingenpeel5123
      @brianclingenpeel5123 Před rokem

      THATS what this is!

  • @PSUK
    @PSUK Před 2 lety +2559

    I’m 63 and an old school fitter/turner by trade and I’ve NEVER seen this done! In fact I’ve never even THOUGHT of doing it. Simply incredible!!

    • @macdeep8523
      @macdeep8523 Před 2 lety +27

      He is next to God

    • @sycolution
      @sycolution Před 2 lety +10

      @@macdeep8523 Gotta be honest, I thought he was gonna be!

    • @jimdavis3752
      @jimdavis3752 Před 2 lety +7

      Yes and it's so incredibly simple considering there's no need to follow someone else's drawing.

    • @ebramnady2250
      @ebramnady2250 Před 2 lety +1

      You are from Ukraine.What is your name?

    • @PSUK
      @PSUK Před 2 lety +17

      @@ebramnady2250 I am not in Ukraine. I am in UK and I am flying that beautiful nation’s flag in support.

  • @Lwimmermastermetalart
    @Lwimmermastermetalart Před rokem +176

    Quite clever. I’ve been a toolmaker for over 40 years. Never too old to learn new tricks. Well done sir.

    • @sulaimanfahad8646
      @sulaimanfahad8646 Před 2 měsíci

      صكصكصكصكصحصححضحضضضحضضحضحضححضحضضضضضضضضضحضضضضضجضحض

    • @AkaizWoof
      @AkaizWoof Před 10 dny

      How much do you think this machine cost? The accuracy is so impressed

  • @user-bc7cb8uu7e
    @user-bc7cb8uu7e Před rokem +199

    I love the way that there's one disc at the center of rotation in some of the shots that is stationary as the rest of it spins. It looks really cool.

    • @jtris01
      @jtris01 Před rokem +3

      Pretty similar to standing waves!

    • @kinbolluck476
      @kinbolluck476 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Thats what she said

    • @DG19Main
      @DG19Main Před 11 měsíci

      @@kinbolluck476 💀

  • @nastystang113
    @nastystang113 Před 2 lety +1062

    Absolutely gorgeous work. I work in the aerospace industry at the Kennedy Space Center. I had to show some of the machinists this video and they were all in love with the design as well as your execution of a goal and how it turned out. Bravo. 👏

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Před 2 lety +132

      Wow, thanks!

    • @__skillz
      @__skillz Před 2 lety +23

      Can I get an internship please?

    • @brainfarth
      @brainfarth Před 2 lety +5

      Any room for a well rounded welder fabricator cnc guy there?

    • @JustAlanIsCool
      @JustAlanIsCool Před 2 lety +8

      @@brainfarth Stennis Space Center is relatively close to me, they had an opening for someone to work a printing press, best I could discern from the posting. They wanted someone experienced with government presses and was also a journeyman welder that was a master at Tig. Those were the 2 biggest hurdles, because I'd think veteran welders would be welding, not working printing presses, and vice versa but idk. At any rate, I had ~7yrs experience as a machinist in the field, could always pull more than my own weight in the shop, programmed multiple machines and ran them on my own shift for a while even but that wasn't nearly enough to get Stennis' attention. Iirc the pay was like 34/hr, if not higher, and I was making under 20/hr so I had to at least try lol

    • @JNFGAMBLER
      @JNFGAMBLER Před 2 lety +1

      3 jaw versus 4 jaw.....please tell me that the "aerospace industry at the Kennedy Space Center" has a lathe with a 4 jaw chuck and doesn't turn everything in a 3 jaw....Bravo if they invested in a 4 jaw!

  • @MudSharkDanceLesson
    @MudSharkDanceLesson Před 2 lety +2544

    This video is the perfect example of why I love machining videos, I just wish every machining channel on youtube took the time and effort to achieve the level of cinematography that you've accomplished here. Well done

    • @lovehatecomments
      @lovehatecomments Před 2 lety +28

      Agreed.

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Před 2 lety +139

      Nice to hear that, thank you very much :-)

    • @zumbazumba1
      @zumbazumba1 Před 2 lety +17

      There are 2 types of machinist content on youtube-ones that make theatrical entertaining videos and the ones that make boring videos full of knowledge.
      Plenty of people that watch all kinds of diy videos but they will never do any of them on their own.They watch it out of boredom.And then there are minorty of people that watch specific video on subject to help them in their work.For example how to make pipe reduction or bend a pipe correctly.
      Mechamozg and joe polishlastnameicantwrite make knowledge videos ,clickspring makes typical entertaining moneyshot videos.

    • @christopheryniguez825
      @christopheryniguez825 Před 2 lety +2

      Couldn't agree more.

    • @littlejackalo5326
      @littlejackalo5326 Před 2 lety +4

      If ever CZcams machining video had this level of cinematography, there wouldn't be so much information and knowledge on CZcams from Master machinist. These types of machining videos obviously take weeks of filming and editing to get put out. The people that just want to see milling machines cut metal, and lathes turn off chips, are just hipsters that want to watch "oddly satisfying machining videos." Most machining content is for Machinists who are trying to learn. It's not for hipsters to watch so they can feel like they're connected to the trades, act like they know about actual work, and act like they know about machining because they watched a few CZcams videos. This style of videos are strictly for entertainment, not education.

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 Před rokem +11

    My great, great grandfather was a master machinist and wrote a treatise 150 years ago on what he called "offset cam turning." While I also pursued a career in machining, I never got any sense of what his treatise was about until I saw this video. Thanks for posting.

  • @newstart49
    @newstart49 Před 2 lety +26

    Thanks for a great learning experience with no obnoxious music, long boring and unnecessary details. The video showed all that is need to do this project. Excellent! I never thought of setting the 3 jaw like that.

  • @bartimisfoul3459
    @bartimisfoul3459 Před 2 lety +609

    I love how this video showed everything we needed to know in less than five minutes. Bravo!

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Před 2 lety +21

      Thanks for watching, much appreciated

    • @PureSkillOfficial
      @PureSkillOfficial Před 3 měsíci

      you are amazing plz guide me i am also making videos on different things making in Pakistan please visit my channel and check my work @@mymechanicsinsights

    • @HanginInSF
      @HanginInSF Před 3 měsíci +1

      At 2x speed I learned in 2 minutes

  • @maxcactus7
    @maxcactus7 Před 2 lety +336

    I'm only 2:20 seconds in and my brain already hurts trying to understand all the math involved in defining that shape. Just brilliant work and a proper pedestal for the 8 ball!

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Před 2 lety +41

      haha, keep watching ;-)

    • @BabaG
      @BabaG Před 2 lety +32

      Your brain hurts, you realize he did this after buying stock in pain meds company, knowing he will make brain hurt & then pain med company stock goes up :)...

    • @ebreshea
      @ebreshea Před 2 lety +18

      @@BabaG stonks. That's even more of a big brain move. Trying to understand that level of foresight makes my brain hurt even more, further increasing stock prices and the cycle continues!

    • @bobtheblob2770
      @bobtheblob2770 Před 2 lety +5

      like a scrolling sine wave

    • @maxcactus7
      @maxcactus7 Před 2 lety +14

      @@bobtheblob2770 YES! And a small, offset, segmented cylinder inside a larger cylinder. It's a sublime optical illusion when it's rotating around it's Z axis.

  • @alexander-b
    @alexander-b Před 2 lety +37

    I have a friend who's been doing machining for some 45+ years. He has his own shop and all. You're the second person I've seen making this kind of part. I saw him making an almost similar part for a cargo ship. The captain of the ship thought it had to be done by molding but my friend told him he can cut the piece from a chunk of metal. After seeing the part the guy's jaw was dropped. This was around 30 years ago.
    Great work. Thoroughly enjoyed watching it.

    • @kylemilford8758
      @kylemilford8758 Před rokem +8

      Cars crankshafts are made in a Similar way. Definitely cool!

  • @barrieaarons6517
    @barrieaarons6517 Před 2 lety +11

    I was most impressed with this offset metal turning video. I decided to use the technique using 42 mm diam. Aluminium. I modified the ends (since I'm not a billiard player or golfer) putting a fancy knob on top and knurling the base. The result was vey pleasing and makes a nice ornament/ talking point in my home.

  • @TheBrandoGR
    @TheBrandoGR Před 2 lety +80

    "Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist." -Some important artist, probably

  • @subbaraod45
    @subbaraod45 Před 2 lety +185

    As engineering students, we learnt the beauty of lathe machining - it is a great art - and society is indebted to men behind these machines who made our lives easier.

    • @cor.tenebrarum
      @cor.tenebrarum Před rokem +5

      Especially, that lathes can kill in the most gruesome way. Hands down the most fucked up gore I've ever seen.

    • @thecandyman7807
      @thecandyman7807 Před rokem

      @@cor.tenebrarum at least it can kill quick, or just give a little mutilation.

    • @josuedavid3786
      @josuedavid3786 Před 6 měsíci

      @@cor.tenebrarum You saw that Russian guys video too?

    • @naysayerck5971
      @naysayerck5971 Před měsícem

      Lathes are terrifying

  • @whybecauseweedbro8392
    @whybecauseweedbro8392 Před rokem +6

    As a machinist and metallurgist, I really like this and have done similar things. I specialized in manual machines like Bridgeport, and lathe machines. But also E.D.M machines and CNC machining. And loved experimenting with what you could make with them

  • @ohla
    @ohla Před rokem +9

    I used a Lathe for the first time today. Fun experience but I realised just how long and stressful of a process it is. I also burnt myself so many times because of the "metal shavings". You have all my respect for this video.

  • @stepheno1870
    @stepheno1870 Před 2 lety +287

    The most amazing thing I have seen turned on a metal turning lathe, simply brilliant😮👍

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Před 2 lety +10

      Thank you very much!

    • @sawboss5794
      @sawboss5794 Před 2 lety

      Incredible!

    • @NioneAlmie
      @NioneAlmie Před 2 lety +1

      It's especially awesome, because that 8 ball is my fave video on his channel. One of my faves on youtube in general.

    • @leadgindairy3709
      @leadgindairy3709 Před 2 lety +1

      You ought to look into 5 Dimensional CNC lathes timelapse videos, if you want your mind blown at least. But for just doing this by eye and by hand, this is awesome too in its own way!

    • @dwhelan88
      @dwhelan88 Před 2 lety +1

      I was wondering how you were going to offset the part in a 3 jaw chuck.

  • @allanfulton7569
    @allanfulton7569 Před 2 lety +279

    I'm definitely going to try something similar on my homemade wood lathe. It's definitely not powerful enough for metal but this gave me an idea nothing obviously as fine or small as this but something creative

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Před 2 lety +45

      go for it!

    • @darkshadowsx5949
      @darkshadowsx5949 Před 2 lety +4

      pretty high chance of it breaking if made of wood but id like to see it done.

    • @aurorincorporated
      @aurorincorporated Před rokem +3

      @@darkshadowsx5949 maybe if they used very dense wood for it, it could work?
      Would love to hear about how the idea turned out (pun intended).

  • @scottym3
    @scottym3 Před rokem +2

    I'm approaching 70. been retired for 4 1/2 years now. Started way back in 74 and that was fandamntastic. Thank you for showing that.

  • @sandp.7472
    @sandp.7472 Před 10 dny

    I am fascinated by 15th century ivory turnings and I have never been able to understand how they made staggered turnings like this. Now I know. Amazing.

  • @HDitzzDH
    @HDitzzDH Před 2 lety +475

    2:27 Kind of cool to stare at that one disc that’s basically stationary in the middle when rotating. But I would really love to see the math behind this. This could make for a very cool candle-holder

    • @snowstrobe
      @snowstrobe Před 2 lety +34

      It was the exact centre, so he got the maths exactly right. So cool.

    • @macnitro902
      @macnitro902 Před 2 lety +1

      Wu

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 Před 2 lety +8

      Just look for "helix"

    • @beyondwhatisknown
      @beyondwhatisknown Před 2 lety +18

      It's just geometrical. Keep watching the video, think about everything, and you'll figure it out. Otherwise, show this to any trig math teacher who can explain sine waves. Or study sine waves yourself.

    • @Dead_Goat
      @Dead_Goat Před 2 lety +10

      Bruh there is no math involved.

  • @deanchovan6604
    @deanchovan6604 Před 2 lety +345

    I'm 92, and manual machined something similar back in the day. You do beautiful work.

    • @52006
      @52006 Před 2 lety +13

      92s Omg

    • @jayyhick65
      @jayyhick65 Před 2 lety +11

      wow you've been Blessed my man

    • @matthewp1682
      @matthewp1682 Před 2 lety +19

      92 and using youtube?

    • @user-jn3zs9or4j
      @user-jn3zs9or4j Před 2 lety +9

      @@matthewp1682 yeah my grandpa loves mrballen

    • @matthewp1682
      @matthewp1682 Před 2 lety +13

      @@user-jn3zs9or4j ya my grandma is 102 and she loves stevewilldoit and mrbeast

  • @scottchappell3193
    @scottchappell3193 Před rokem

    I've been in engineering for 40 years and this is the exact reason why I love the trade so much,the possibilities are endless,absolutely love this,we'll done for thinking outside the box,I must have a go at this myself in my shop after everybody goes home for the day

  • @thora8624
    @thora8624 Před rokem +2

    incredible design. brilliantly thought out, and masterfully executed. my hats off to you for this beautiful piece of work

  • @Vickie-Bligh
    @Vickie-Bligh Před 2 lety +55

    That was mesmerizing. I'm glad you chose it for the 8 Ball. It needed a worthy stand and you created one. When you showed those marks before, you said they would make sense and, wow, did they ever. Thanks, MM. That was fabulous.

  • @geo525252
    @geo525252 Před 2 lety +158

    I've been in machine shops since 1974 and this is some real talent. Impressive, very impressive, and all with a three jaw chuck.

    • @aurorincorporated
      @aurorincorporated Před rokem +4

      I'd humbly state that there's nothing wrong with a 3 jaw chuck, imo. They hold on to pretty much anything (small, large, wide and the long materials), if set up correctly... as far as i've seen.
      Not that i've seen or used anything But the 3 jaw chuck, but that's...beside the point, right? 😇😅

    • @xsixinfantryx
      @xsixinfantryx Před rokem

      ​@@aurorincorporated guess it really just depends what your doing

    • @Stellarffxi
      @Stellarffxi Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@aurorincorporated They're not particularly good at holding square stock...

    • @brandondallaire
      @brandondallaire Před 7 měsíci

      I don't want to be mean, but what talent are you talking about?
      The dude offcenter the piece, and gives a quick pass at it. Any 5 years old cna do it

    • @micahgelfand8282
      @micahgelfand8282 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@brandondallaire
      There are 5 year old machinists? 😮

  • @vikasjsheth
    @vikasjsheth Před 2 lety +1

    I have done Lathe turning in Engineering workshop for many years...never thought this could be done!!! BRAVO!!!!

  • @armandopantoja41
    @armandopantoja41 Před rokem +2

    I’m 22 4 years in the lathe setup and program and this is incredible never seen anything like this love it 👍🏽

  • @paulmix3858
    @paulmix3858 Před 2 lety +94

    This is funny and entertaining to watch. Now I'm retired, but I worked 43 years in a metal workshop milling, turning, boring, welding and so on. First 10 years with manual machines and then with CNC and CAD/CAM. I think metal working (same as woodwork) is a bit underrated profession in these days. I was always excited of my work.

    • @Uma-Bharat-India
      @Uma-Bharat-India Před 2 lety

      Good. Working with 3 jaws self centering chuck on cetre lathe. Good product. Innovative.

  • @bradjohnson9671
    @bradjohnson9671 Před 2 lety +82

    That was brilliant! Super complex looking but simple to execute. I never though of offsetting the jaws on a 3 jaw. Too cool..

  • @massoudkaykha2200
    @massoudkaykha2200 Před rokem +2

    You are not only unbelievably skillful engineer, but also a great artist

  • @dominicjose3660
    @dominicjose3660 Před rokem +4

    I was wracking my brain thinking how on earth you'd do that on a lathe... And once I saw it, it was so obvious I thought how did I not think of this?! Really cool...

  • @tarppastikkeli9405
    @tarppastikkeli9405 Před 2 lety +33

    This has already been watched over 10000 times, although it has not yet been here for an hour! Thank you for great content My Mechanics. 👍 Since I started to follow these videos I have bought a lathe of my own.

  • @david10291029
    @david10291029 Před 2 lety +25

    I could see a really cool desk lamp being made using this method on a larger stock piece, maybe cutting a pocket out on the end pieces for electronics, etc. This is awesome!

  • @Jormungandr666
    @Jormungandr666 Před 14 dny

    A fascinating way to show the relationship between rotational motion on a circle and the sinusoidal functions. By offsetting each cut, you've essentially just taken a "value" of sine/cosine at that degree mark. It gives you a discrete sine function shape across the piece, that when viewed from the top or bottom, has also encoded the angle that the cut was performed at.
    Terrific machinist skills showing an elegant mathematical relationship!

  • @wolfiemuse
    @wolfiemuse Před rokem +6

    Wow. This takes experience, knowing what your machine is capable of, plus a ton of practical knowledge (ie the whole setting up with height gauges and making marks to know to turn the part 20 degrees each time) to achieve. I’m fresh out of trade school and Ive realized there is so much that you don’t learn in trade school. I’m at a small job shop trying to learn every little bit I can and like uploading time lapses of what I’m working on, but this is next level

    • @AkaizWoof
      @AkaizWoof Před 10 dny

      Absolutely! It's incredible to see the level of skill and precision involved in this work. I completely relate to your experience - trade school provides a great foundation, but there's so much more to learn on the job. Keep pushing yourself and sharing your progress; it's inspiring to see others grow in their craft

  • @kiffaj9982
    @kiffaj9982 Před 2 lety +8

    I did my trade in the 70's and I was never shown this aspect of a 3 jaw chuck. Good show sir
    Queenslander.

  • @DrHutOfHandcraft
    @DrHutOfHandcraft Před 2 lety +69

    Not gonna lie, I got a little dizzy watching that thing spin around 😅 Very cool video, great job!

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Před 2 lety +7

      You and me both!

    • @ex5080
      @ex5080 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mymechanicsinsights I can't imagine trying to focus on on that work piece, just watching this made me have to stand up and blink a couple times

    • @DrHutOfHandcraft
      @DrHutOfHandcraft Před 2 lety

      @@mymechanicsinsights 😂✌🏻

  • @charliebrown1828
    @charliebrown1828 Před rokem

    By far the best channels like this on CZcams. I’ve watched a couple other so called “restoration” channels and your method and creativity are unmatched.

  • @timothyjacksondrake4454
    @timothyjacksondrake4454 Před rokem +1

    I had never thought of off setting the jaws themselves. That is one thing I love about metal working, there are so many interesting techniques to learn.

    • @chrismadaj8751
      @chrismadaj8751 Před rokem

      Yes, you don't think about a lot of simple stuff until you see online totally agree GODSPEED

  • @AAvfx
    @AAvfx Před 2 lety +85

    Pretty amazing. First I thought this is an animated 3D model done in Blender! 💖😳

  • @Naetheras
    @Naetheras Před 2 lety +12

    so simple, yet complex.
    This is art. Not the piece itself but the video combind with the piece - the whole process. Well done!

  • @Wildicon19
    @Wildicon19 Před 8 měsíci

    It is amazing what these machines can do in the hands of an artist! I learned something new about the lathe today also! Brilliant and simple way of execution!

  • @jimmypoobah8094
    @jimmypoobah8094 Před rokem +1

    I'm 81 and been machining since I was 16, never saw anything like this. Great work.

  • @xxxdiresaintxxx
    @xxxdiresaintxxx Před 2 lety +20

    I guess I never thought about it but that's how they make cam shafts and other things like it.
    Thanks for showing us.

  • @johnbradford9235
    @johnbradford9235 Před 2 lety +11

    It's so mesmerizing and yet simple - after you've shown the method - it just makes me smile. In the same way as when you see a magician pull a really cool trick. Thanks man. That really entertained and impressed me. 😎

  • @jesusmejia1334
    @jesusmejia1334 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow this looks very intricate and the effect it has when spinning on the lathe is mesmerizing 😮

  • @MrCoolAttitude
    @MrCoolAttitude Před 5 měsíci +1

    I've dabbled in turning before but never have I ever thought of turning something off centre. I'm def going to try this. Cheers mate.

  • @mrdmahesh
    @mrdmahesh Před 2 lety +19

    Mindblowing craftsmanship!! Simply amazing!!

  • @serenity6415
    @serenity6415 Před 2 lety +16

    When you hear people say, "Wow, who thinks of these things??", the answer is people like MyMechanics. I love it when math is used to make something beautiful like this. The beauty of science. This pedestal and 8-ball would be great to put where you meet with potential clients so when they ask how good your work is, you just say "I made those."

    • @Dead_Goat
      @Dead_Goat Před 2 lety +1

      There is no math involved in making this.

    • @serenity6415
      @serenity6415 Před 2 lety

      @@Dead_Goat What's your problem? I am seriously not in the mood for stupid replies like this. I see the beauty of the math that explains shapes and patterns like this. No math? Did he just flip on the lathe and it was magically on exactly the right settings? F off.

    • @ducewags
      @ducewags Před 2 lety

      @@Dead_Goat Scribing 18 lines, every 20deg. Yep no math in this at all, it's all magic numbers that just work, right?

    • @mersenne2486
      @mersenne2486 Před 2 lety

      @@ducewags its common sense. Marking lines or turning things is not maths.

    • @mersenne2486
      @mersenne2486 Před 2 lety

      beauty of nature. Science is not even a thing.

  • @bobbysipes2469
    @bobbysipes2469 Před rokem

    Isn't it great to see such beautiful and imaginative work. I can't keep from watching talent like this.

  • @iexlrate1
    @iexlrate1 Před 2 lety +3

    Old school tool and die maker / machinist here, not only is the result really cool, but the insight to make that is outstanding, another level of imagination !!! well done!!!

  • @pjhalchemy
    @pjhalchemy Před 2 lety +6

    You never cease to amaze me with your brilliant setups! An incredibly easy way to turn offsets...with a bit counting jaw turns and of math of course!! 🤯😎 Thanks MM, beautiful piece fitting for any 8 ball!

  • @kray97
    @kray97 Před 3 měsíci

    I worked in a couple labs after I graduated from college, one of the cool skills I picked up at one of the labs was a Machine Shop certification. And I can't believe how much fun I had when I was in the machine shop with a lathe.

  • @relaxingstuff5372
    @relaxingstuff5372 Před rokem +1

    Class! Very easy to do but with great results. Never thought of anything like that. I'll do it with my trainees!

  • @budaniamanish5177
    @budaniamanish5177 Před 2 lety +31

    Love you work sir❤️.
    Its just awesome and addictive.

  • @kj55
    @kj55 Před 2 lety +3

    I've been machining now for 7 years and I tell you that's one thing I love about this career you can always learn something new

  • @randytausch3519
    @randytausch3519 Před 2 lety

    So Cool that you even THOUGHT of doing something like this.
    We machinists really appreciate work like this!!!!!

  • @Yammenkow
    @Yammenkow Před rokem

    Beautiful piece! A work of art, mesmerizing to look at still or in motion! I love 2:16 where the center seems to stay still.

  • @djosbun
    @djosbun Před 2 lety +10

    Looks like a miniature Formula 1 trophy. Very cool!!

  • @daveawb
    @daveawb Před 2 lety +31

    I do love your lathe work, always coming up with some really great designs. Just thinking out loud but two of these could be made into a single double helix… that’d be seriously cool!

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Před 2 lety +17

      Yeah indeed, but that might be a two parter

    • @lelandbradley1076
      @lelandbradley1076 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mymechanicsinsights Two parter, double helix. :D

    • @daveawb
      @daveawb Před 2 lety +5

      @@mymechanicsinsights for sure it’d be a two parter but if anyone can make it look like it was just one… that’d be you for sure.

    • @chrishb7074
      @chrishb7074 Před 2 lety +1

      Could you make two identical copies then slice off opposite halves of the disks at each end to make them both semicircular and out of phase with each other. Then interlace the two parts and bond it together at both ends.
      The single helix is pretty spectacular.

  • @aurorincorporated
    @aurorincorporated Před rokem +2

    *holds on to her face in awe as she realizes that her workplace will never be doing or having her do stuff like that*
    This is incredibly, ridiculously, amazingly cool! Thank You for sharing this with us!

    • @strohimsack2528
      @strohimsack2528 Před rokem

      You can even make greater things with a CNC-machine

  • @ralflisell3287
    @ralflisell3287 Před rokem

    Absolutely beautiful! Idea, manufacturing and editing of movie - all great!

  • @DervishD
    @DervishD Před 2 lety +11

    WOW. I have to admit that I don't know that many professionals of lathering but you are a true master. Not only because obviously you know how to handle a lathe, but also for the incredible designs you imagine and THEN do with your lathe. I'm wordless, really.

    • @sleepCircle
      @sleepCircle Před 2 lety

      You are without words.

    • @DervishD
      @DervishD Před 2 lety

      @@sleepCircle Thanks for the correction, English is not my mother tongue. Still, can't see a huge difference between "wordless" and "without words", I've seen both in writing, but obviously I was missing out something from the context because on my mind both are equivalent. Could you please elaborate? I know this is not the best place but still 😇

    • @hankkingsley9183
      @hankkingsley9183 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DervishD I believe it is not that "wordless" is incorrect, per se. But this is a common turn of phrase, "I am without words" is what one would expect to hear in such a usage.

    • @DervishD
      @DervishD Před 2 lety

      @@hankkingsley9183 Oh, that I can understand, thanks a lot for the explanation 😊 Curiously enough, "I am without words" is more or less literally what we say in Spanish, but to me it sounded worse than "wordless". Always learning, I suppose! Thanks again!

    • @KohlenKumpel
      @KohlenKumpel Před 2 lety

      @@DervishD speechless may be better than wordless, heard this phrase a lot

  • @SasiKumar-pz4zk
    @SasiKumar-pz4zk Před 2 lety +9

    OMG the coolest project i have ever seen!!! Spectacular 🤯🤯

  • @mrlong12u1
    @mrlong12u1 Před rokem

    Just freaking gorgeous! Amazing! time to watch again, and again, and again! Thanks!!!

  • @Fireworxs2012
    @Fireworxs2012 Před 2 měsíci

    *I've been a Journeyman Machinist most of my adult life. (I'm almost 62)..I didn't even know you could do this on a lathe.. I wish I had the words to express how cool this is...I'm just not that smart...Incredible is the best I can come up with*

  • @francispalmer9737
    @francispalmer9737 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow, now that is what I call exceptional lathe work. Never seen that done before. Cheers dude

  • @salomao1971
    @salomao1971 Před 2 lety +3

    Isso poderia ser um troféu digno de qualquer torneio de Tênis ( grand slam ) , ou campeonato brasileiro de futebol . Uma obra de arte .

  • @ThomasGriffin-zn1rr
    @ThomasGriffin-zn1rr Před měsícem

    At one point I thought I was being Hypnotized! Great Work!

  • @heathyhbaby
    @heathyhbaby Před 6 měsíci

    Ive been a Machinest for 20 yrs approximately, Went from All manuel to Pure Automated. Well watched my Company Literally Replace every Manuel Machine in the last 5 years. Now we have All new Mazaks, Nigatas, Shibauras, Toshibas Tue’s, Megaturns. We kept like 1 Bridgeport, And A couple bridgeport heads for custom Work. But this has to be the most fascinating thing ive ever seen. Ive seen some badass stuff made By old Machinests. This is dope

  • @plummerboy170
    @plummerboy170 Před 2 lety +3

    DEFINITELY the best channel on CZcams by far very cool

  • @1509Lena
    @1509Lena Před 2 lety +5

    Как легко получается то, что продумано и выверено с математической точностью. Это завораживает.

    • @gayazmusin1334
      @gayazmusin1334 Před 2 lety

      Да уж, так легко-легко. Легче лёгкого. Раз плюнуть. Про завораживает соглашусь.

    • @user-ll8iz8ce2t
      @user-ll8iz8ce2t Před 2 lety +1

      Это, что-то нереальное.

  • @CannaSama
    @CannaSama Před rokem

    I've been a turner for over 6 years and never seen this one before!! You're such a genius!!!

  • @gary-phillips
    @gary-phillips Před 7 měsíci

    This is Incredible. Using a standard lathe too and old school measuring,. Great Job!

  • @TrophicFault
    @TrophicFault Před 2 lety +10

    I feel like this would make a good "windmill" (wind chime* , thanks "murk 135") type thing attached near a window with a string. Very cool project.

    • @murk1352
      @murk1352 Před 2 lety +2

      Did you mean wind chime???

    • @TrophicFault
      @TrophicFault Před 2 lety +3

      @@murk1352 yes sorry lol. Thanks

    • @murk1352
      @murk1352 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TrophicFault I thought that’s what you meant…👍🏻

  • @marcioaraujo5317
    @marcioaraujo5317 Před 2 lety +3

    Excelente obra de torno, digo, de arte. Nota bilhão.

  • @BensWorkshop
    @BensWorkshop Před rokem

    That is quite interesting. I suspect that many people would really struggle to work out how to do that, and would require drawings and so on. However it turns out the method is astoundingly simple. Thank you.

  • @machobunny1
    @machobunny1 Před 8 měsíci

    EXCELLENT. I was needing something interesting, different, and educational to do. THIS will keep me busy for a while. THANK YOU.

  • @UniverseUA
    @UniverseUA Před 2 lety +4

    You're incredibly talented

  • @Raisopod
    @Raisopod Před 2 lety +16

    Making two of these that interlock together to make a double helix would be really interesting to see and probably an equally exciting mathematical engineering challenge.

    • @constancemiller3753
      @constancemiller3753 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought it looked like a DNA strand.🧬cool engineering traits unlocked.

    • @patrickhector
      @patrickhector Před 2 lety +1

      It's not all that complex- make a similar helix, thread it in, make sure it's 180 degrees out of phase and you've got a double helix

  • @novygaming5713
    @novygaming5713 Před rokem

    I love the sine wave pattern that happens when you spin it. You're actually mathematically creating it since at every step you offset by a bit on a circle to create it which is how a sine wave is created in math.

  • @DRKILLIE
    @DRKILLIE Před 10 dny

    Better than anything you'll find in a modern art exhibit.

  • @Salemd11
    @Salemd11 Před 2 lety +3

    I have been waiting for a new video . Ich mag deine Arbeit . Es macht spaß.

  • @EduardoGamboaQ
    @EduardoGamboaQ Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing work!!!

  • @devincummings8137
    @devincummings8137 Před rokem

    This is the wildest machining I've ever seen. This guy has skills!

  • @yifeiduan263
    @yifeiduan263 Před rokem

    Amazing working process and perfect art part. Great!

  • @PeterColmore
    @PeterColmore Před 2 lety +4

    That is really cool, I love it. You are so clever

  • @davidashmore3929
    @davidashmore3929 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent stuff Sir

  • @MrDaviddesouza
    @MrDaviddesouza Před 8 měsíci

    Beautifully made. Enjoyed the process.

  • @ampglass
    @ampglass Před 5 měsíci

    Lovely ASMR, I appreciate hearing this process as much as seeing it. Nice work.

  • @justintasht1067
    @justintasht1067 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely fantastic such skills

  • @JohnThorpe1623
    @JohnThorpe1623 Před 2 lety +3

    That’s beautiful and mesmerizing! You could probably sell a ton of those. If, you know, you’ve got nothing else to do.

  • @mxcollin95
    @mxcollin95 Před měsícem

    Wow…epic design and creativity! 👍

  • @ramsfancasey
    @ramsfancasey Před 2 lety

    This is just goes to show how much of an artist you are!

  • @rjlinnovations1516
    @rjlinnovations1516 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent idea with skills involved with this kind of project. Good job and I admired your talent. Thanks for sharing your video. I subscribed your CZcams channel to support your work of creativity 👍. Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @mrsam5350
    @mrsam5350 Před 2 lety +4

    Fantastic looks amazing thanks

  • @Darrylwalker1975
    @Darrylwalker1975 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely beautiful, stunning piece of engineering.

  • @hms1688
    @hms1688 Před rokem

    As someone who actually works in this field, it's fascinating to watch the process!

  • @YuriNGolfeto
    @YuriNGolfeto Před 2 lety +6

    This is amazing, a true art