This Was Like a Never Ending Puzzle! | SIP Jig Borer Upgrade | Part 1

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Cutting Edge Engineering Australia

Cutting Edge Engineering Australia

8 ай бұрын

What we thought would be a quick upgrade job turned out WAY bigger than we planned! Kurtis enjoys using our SIP Hydroptic no 6 jig borer and we have such a large range of tooling now, we wanted to do some upgrades to make using it even better...first up was replacing the broken & missing handwheel off the side of the bridge. This quickly became like a puzzle trying to work out how to remove the broken handwheel hub resulted in the entire leadscrew needing to be removed from the machine. Only to realise we still couldn't get the handwheel hub off the leadscrew shaft! This resulted in the leadscrew ending up in the lathe to machine apart the retaining fixture so the hub assembly could be removed off the shaft...and the puzzle is still not solved!
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@CuttingEdgeEngineering
@CuttingEdgeEngineering
What we thought would be a quick upgrade job turned out WAY bigger than we planned! Do you think you know how to solve this puzzle? 🫣🤔
@binhtruong5610
@binhtruong5610 14 күн бұрын
What happen to the part 2?
@tomhunt2557
@tomhunt2557
Is there a part 2 yet?
@arichigdon5365
@arichigdon5365
Is there a part 2 for this video?
@datdiscoguy3744
@datdiscoguy3744 16 сағат бұрын
Like everyone I admire your work... BUT I'm waiting for the SIP Jig Borer Upgrade | Part 2 - the hand wheel repair. How's the progress?🤔
@angrydachshund
@angrydachshund 16 сағат бұрын
There are so many former machinists in the comments, would whoever broke the original handle please stand up?
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan
Designing something like this in a pre-CAD era must have been really something.
@hhusain88
@hhusain88
99% of Kurtis's work isn't sketchy. but that clutch work was the sketchiest thing on this channel. love it
@grahamwright8440
@grahamwright8440
I worked at British aerospace in the 80's. In the wind tunnel tool room there was a 1920's SIP jig borer still in use. Sometime in the 70's it had been fitted wit modern electronics ,it was so accurate even after 50 years use that it was used as an inspection machine!
@MT09spDARDY
@MT09spDARDY
PART 22222222222😂😂
@Skyhawk1998
@Skyhawk1998
This is one of those episodes where I wish we could see Karen's facial expressions.
@MajesticDemonLord
@MajesticDemonLord
"Hmmmm This is a bit trickier than I thought"
@incy55
@incy55
And now you know why the hand wheel was never replaced
@sanjaysami4315
@sanjaysami4315
This has got to be the best machining channel on KZfaq. Kurtis’ out of the box thinking and solutions, and Karen’s superb videography.
@swampy1584
@swampy1584
I love watching Kurtis working out how something works
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining
The 12 year old in me who tore apart literally everything I could get my hands on thoroughly enjoyed this. Thanks you two!
@Brandon-sc1fz
@Brandon-sc1fz
This type of disassembly and investigation is exactly why i became an engineer. The problem solving is so much fun
@thomasfaulkner2697
@thomasfaulkner2697
This has to be one of the most captivating videos you have produced in a long time. The train of thought that Kurtis put into the removal of the shaft and the hand wheel collar was amazing.
@neilfairless4589
@neilfairless4589
Can you imagine the cost today to have that machine built. No wonder they last so long.
@steveburrow4709
@steveburrow4709
Karen, kudos to you for great editing. It's like a mystery series and you left us on a cliff-hanger ending. Much anticipation for the next episode.
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