Tool Company Makes IMPOSSIBLE Claim: Tool Can Break Any Chip

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TITANS of CNC MACHINING

TITANS of CNC MACHINING

Күн бұрын

Testing Horn's New ground breaking, Chip breaking Tool Live on three different materials. 303 Stainless, 6061 Aluminum & 17-4 Stainless.
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00:00 Introduction
01:16 Testing 303 Stainless
04:56 Testing 6061 Aluminum
07:55 Testing 17-4 PH Stainless
11:50 Overview of all materials & Outro
#Machining #Machinist #Engineering

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@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
I can not express enough how real this test was. I gotta give all the credit to Horn tools because this was hands down the easiest video I’ve made so far. Every material worked perfectly. Good work Ben on the edit!
@wildesthomas8149
@wildesthomas8149 17 күн бұрын
Chill out Donnie, we believe you 😂
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
@@wildesthomas8149 😂 I can’t help it. I get excited about this stuff.
@KaNoMikoProductions
@KaNoMikoProductions 17 күн бұрын
So was this original livestreamed somewhere without editing? Because it's really weird to see someone talk about, "gosh, it would be awkward if this didn't work 'cause we're doing it live!" on a clearly edited video that wasn't livestreamed.
@nickyvanmil
@nickyvanmil 17 күн бұрын
This looks good! Are you able to test this with inconel 625? If it breaks the chips on that this tool is golden.
@raider1628
@raider1628 17 күн бұрын
@donniehinske what was the depth of cut?
@precisionrp
@precisionrp 17 күн бұрын
Been fighting stringy chips on 17-4 for years. Grat video!
@blitzkreg335
@blitzkreg335 17 күн бұрын
I don't own any CNC equipment. I will probably never own any CNC equipment. I don't know why I watch your videos and I barely understand anything going on here, but I find it incredibly entertaining still.
@Zxavioure
@Zxavioure 17 күн бұрын
Nothing wrong with that. I do it for a living and still get all horny for it and stuff like this.
@overcheats4518
@overcheats4518 12 күн бұрын
glad im not alone in this
@ryanduksa
@ryanduksa 12 күн бұрын
It gives insight into how things are made and what goes into it.
@HarmonRAB-hp4nk
@HarmonRAB-hp4nk 10 күн бұрын
metal run off is a simple thing metal worker just cut off with a pair of side cutters :-).... I think I get it when I read cnc... there not metal workers, there just machine operators so it would clue in to them.....us... were paid to just get it done no complaining.. got a problem ? think outside the box sorta thing...... were also paid more lol then a guy who just pushes button and twists nobs.. lol probably why they think run off is such a problem ( when in hindsight the machine has no problem with it) LOL
@Zxavioure
@Zxavioure 10 күн бұрын
@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk hope all of that is wild sarcasm that flew way over my head. It’s a bit different when working in a precision machine shop. Tight tolerances and surface finishes are not only a product of good quality but an absolute must. If a finish doesn’t allow a part to function quite right or it has .0002 taper to the bore it could be catastrophic. Some of my parts hold pressures beyond belief. They are expected to run at 87KSI and are tested at almost 200KSI. (KSI is 1000 psi’s). So basically a bomb if it fails. Take pride in your work.
@Jessie_Smith
@Jessie_Smith 17 күн бұрын
Stringy chips when finish turning is such a huge problem. Especially with these small boring bars. I've used them for years and always struggled with the chip. This tool finally having a chip breaker will be so revolutionary for so many applications, especially the medical industry! Great job Horn!!
@HarmonRAB-hp4nk
@HarmonRAB-hp4nk 10 күн бұрын
really? you dont just use a pair of side cutters to take it off?...... I'm sorry you consaider it such a problem, but metal worker's over here dont even care.. its waste... cut it, get rid of it... dont they pay you enough to something that simple?? wait are you a machine operater or a certified metal worker? gotta ask
@Jessie_Smith
@Jessie_Smith 10 күн бұрын
@@HarmonRAB-hp4nk hate that I even will bother responding to such a comment. Anyone that is running production knows that it is incredibly dumb to stand there pulling chips. The whole point of production is so the operator doesn't have to manually intervene in the process. If that's what you think makes you a skilled metal worker then you obviously aren't one.
@TripleBarbacoa
@TripleBarbacoa 3 күн бұрын
@HarmonRAB-hp4nk thanks for concisely illustrating the difference between an operator vs someone who has an actual understanding of the production process. Gotta love it when glorified grease monkeys start talking about stuff they aren’t remotely qualified to speak on.
@donatonotaro
@donatonotaro 17 күн бұрын
I have hardly seen, if ever, a tool so efficient in breaking down chips… amazing, thanks for sharing Donnie
@nilsEKH
@nilsEKH 17 күн бұрын
Paul Horn' Tools rule the game of small ID-Turning and Grooving. German Engineering at it's finest...
@FATxAZZxGONExCRAZZZY
@FATxAZZxGONExCRAZZZY 17 күн бұрын
Horn's got that machinist black magic going, been using their tools for also all sorts of boring and grooving operations for years and they just work. Which is a huge endorsement in this trade.
@gags730
@gags730 17 күн бұрын
I'm trying to figure out how just a coating and not the geometry breaks the chip. Would like to see what happens if he slows it down some. This 'black magic' could be a game changer for small/ mini lathes.
@ScuffedEngineer
@ScuffedEngineer 17 күн бұрын
@@gags730 You have it backwards. The new geometry is breaking the chip, the new US coating is for tool life.
@gags730
@gags730 17 күн бұрын
@@ScuffedEngineer That is what I thought at first... With the first tool yes even the geometry is different but he says its the coating, Go to 8:47 and watch for like 45 seconds.... its the same geometry, just a different coating. So its the coating he even does a test same tool different coating....
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
@@gags730 watch everything before 8:47. That should help
@ScuffedEngineer
@ScuffedEngineer 17 күн бұрын
@@gags730 Maybe we're interpreting words differently. I think the new coating did worse for the given material, speed, feed and DOC. That being said, how can coatings affect performance is a can of worms. It could be how the coating is applied. Changes in thickness, thus how sharp the tool in the end is. One vs the other causes more or less friction (do FEA with everything being the same, but change friction values, you'll see the difference in chip formation). Etc.
@MrMojolinux
@MrMojolinux 17 күн бұрын
As an ole timer and manual machinist without any of these new fangled digitally engineered tooling, the one thing I learned the hard way was: Always remove chips stringy or otherwise on the lathe and especially in the chip pan BEFORE you take your last finish cut! Thus ensuring you don't ruin your final pass and part by having all those stringy chips on the lathe and in the pan grab and come flinging out at you in one huge ball of confusion!
@Edros_DNB
@Edros_DNB 17 күн бұрын
5:18 "Close the door, Memory"... Bar flying out of the guide bush
@adamhayes2528
@adamhayes2528 17 күн бұрын
Really like the matter of fact approach to this video. I think when testing things out, this style of video works so well. Great job Donnie!
@markdavis304
@markdavis304 17 күн бұрын
I'm impressed😳 Crazy how much better they break chips! Good comparison video Donnie!👏
@lupusk9productions
@lupusk9productions 17 күн бұрын
would be cool to see a macro video of it breaking the chip.
@anchopanchorancho
@anchopanchorancho 17 күн бұрын
Yes please.
@jonyoungren3251
@jonyoungren3251 17 күн бұрын
I've been running 303 for 450 years. This looks great!
@frankf.7970
@frankf.7970 17 күн бұрын
Wow, how old are you? Are you a lizard man? 😂😋
@gaving7127
@gaving7127 16 күн бұрын
Feeds & speeds for immortality, please?
@kevbot5.0keller66
@kevbot5.0keller66 13 күн бұрын
I've bean running 5 axis machines for ever. I'm very good at problem solving. I haven't given a resume threw 5 jobs in the past 20 years cause I thought I'm good. You guys are on another level. You guys make me look like a smuck.
@pummppkinn
@pummppkinn 7 күн бұрын
I love these more genuine, less edited videos. Great stuff Donnie 👍
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 4 күн бұрын
Thanks brohammer 👊
@MrSmellypants2
@MrSmellypants2 17 күн бұрын
If you need a groove in a part then Horn it. They have a tool for everything. Used their stuff for years
@seancollins9745
@seancollins9745 17 күн бұрын
Definitely looking into these, thanks for the vid
@chrishunt8130
@chrishunt8130 17 күн бұрын
I run a lot 6061 and 304 I will be getting some of these. Thank you Donnie for the information.😃
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
No problem dude!
@Leonarco333
@Leonarco333 17 күн бұрын
No more razor spaghetti?
@AppalachianPatriot
@AppalachianPatriot 16 күн бұрын
Razor Ramen
@y4nnickschmitt
@y4nnickschmitt 14 күн бұрын
I like that. Might use it.😂
@TheEsoj281190
@TheEsoj281190 17 күн бұрын
Love it !! I appreciate u share it.
@Sara-TOC
@Sara-TOC 17 күн бұрын
Great video, Donnie! Pliers are your best friend when it comes to removing loose, stringy chips. The most innocent looking chips are usually razor sharp. I wish I could test run Horn’s new boring bars myself!
@HornUSAinc
@HornUSAinc 17 күн бұрын
You're right. We should have known that once Donnie got his hands on these he wasn't going to share.
@tollcollector164
@tollcollector164 17 күн бұрын
Personally I prefer insert tools for automation, but that little guy does great!
@elpuma92
@elpuma92 17 күн бұрын
I had to make a macro to retract about .002 to break the chip going into a hole for this very reason, definitely need to check these new bars out
@dotcom8555
@dotcom8555 17 күн бұрын
Does it work on contours too?
@trevorgoforth8963
@trevorgoforth8963 17 күн бұрын
Nice work Donnie and kudos to Horn for continuing to innovate and make tools that solve difficult problems!
@gamerpaddy
@gamerpaddy 17 күн бұрын
the faster you bend material the more it tends to snap on its own. at the same speed, a small ramp indentation behind the cutting tip causes the material to bend in a tight radius much more quickly that it shreds it self apart (thats why the few chips that didnt break are curled tighter than with the old tool) thats also why higher rpm also causes chips to break. thin material resists bending quicker than thick material can, so more feed and thicker chips would do the same, if the tool allows it.
@jeremymatthies726
@jeremymatthies726 17 күн бұрын
Guess one could say Donnie was boring today 😂. Great video guys.
@ernestharris5909
@ernestharris5909 17 күн бұрын
Good job Donnie!
@bocampo2934
@bocampo2934 17 күн бұрын
Awesome stuff. In many cases, unless one has 1000 psi of high pressure coolant pointed straight at the tip of the tool, those pig tails just love to hang on. Kinda wish Horn had these with smaller radii though, for those fancy bore profiles that pop up every now and then, fingers crossed. Great job Donnie.
@davidcrawford9407
@davidcrawford9407 17 күн бұрын
I was so disappointed to see they only came on one size boring bar lol. I've got a couple incredibly tiny bores I would love to use these on. Can't wait for them to expand these to other categories!
@MarcinKryszak
@MarcinKryszak 12 күн бұрын
Cool, gonna try this
@SirRootes
@SirRootes 17 күн бұрын
We just got robots on three of our DMG lathes and now this is my full time job optimising every program to not get ANY stringing swarf. This is awesome! 😎👌
@Khitiara_
@Khitiara_ 17 күн бұрын
honestly this would be great for small-parts manual machining too tbh
@ComputerUser132
@ComputerUser132 17 күн бұрын
God damn that is impressive. I gotta have my boss order these
@jpa162232
@jpa162232 16 күн бұрын
I want more long videos like this. I wish you guys would go more in-depth with the videos showing the whole process. This was an awsome video. I'm a new Swiss user, and these videos have been invaluable.
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 16 күн бұрын
Noted! Thanks for your feedback!!
@jpa162232
@jpa162232 16 күн бұрын
@@donniehinske also I ordered these bars as soon as it saw the video. I am running a medical part out of 416ss stringy chips every where. Can’t wait for them to come in.
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 16 күн бұрын
@@jpa162232 let us know how they work
@donavinnezar
@donavinnezar 17 күн бұрын
amazing what geometry can do , my coworker kept chipping inserts coz he tried feeding them at the feed rate of another insert made for faster feeds to get a chip , he saw the finish i was getting on my parts so i told him my feed rates and hes chipping fewer inserts now , were on manual lathes tho
@shaniegust1225
@shaniegust1225 16 күн бұрын
Winner! Nice job Donnie!
@tobybayliss-fd3dz
@tobybayliss-fd3dz 17 күн бұрын
love these horn mini boring bars but this was the biggest problem with them i found. would be good to have this on their "supermini" boring bars
@joeyklgy32
@joeyklgy32 17 күн бұрын
I use PH horn almost on the Daily I use the RU105 and they get the job done. However, I want that chip breaker badly after seeing this.
@BrilliantDesignOnline
@BrilliantDesignOnline 17 күн бұрын
Like Project Farm says, "VERY Impressive!"
@bobbywright3479
@bobbywright3479 17 күн бұрын
Will it break a chip on nylon ? I used to do a loop on haas feeding a few thousandths and back off to keep everything from wadding up in a mess.
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
That’s a tough one! But I will try it if given the chance. I don’t have any nylon here. OR you could buy some of these and let me know 😂
@bobbywright3479
@bobbywright3479 17 күн бұрын
That is really impressive. We always did a lot of plastics and the chips would drive you nuts.
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
@@bobbywright3479 I’d honestly say nylon is one of the worst. Tornos has their ACB function which really shines on breaking chips on plastics. You may have just given me a new video idea 😂 thank you
@Vankel83
@Vankel83 17 күн бұрын
I do nylon, it can be a *itch! It can make you scream sometimes.
@clutch2315
@clutch2315 17 күн бұрын
​@@donniehinskelooking forward to this!
@nathann-mfgen
@nathann-mfgen 15 күн бұрын
I've still got scars from grabbing chips like that with my bare hands...get that man a pair of needle-nose pliers! Really though, awesome tool and awesome demo, keep it up!
@RoryCoop-vb1un
@RoryCoop-vb1un 11 күн бұрын
So as a screw machine setup operator for many years in Detroit, with tool steel you can groove a chip break in tool steel but carbide is a different monster, but when you get birds nests your coolant can get pushed away and burn your tool all to hell, the carbide tools or inserts should have a chip break cut into them , if the carbide insert is smooth than there's no chip break , if it does have a ridge on the insert and your still getting long chips you just need to adjust the tool until you find that sweet spot,
@nickrawson9060
@nickrawson9060 15 күн бұрын
Yea its worth its weight in gold chip breaker like that, even if the insert lasts 90% the life of some other tool but chips with almost any speed and feed input it saves you so much time in going through the process of trying to balance parameters in order to get something to work reliably.
@tomazbeg1999
@tomazbeg1999 17 күн бұрын
Yeah love it and tenx ❤❤
@TheMoody876
@TheMoody876 17 күн бұрын
When will it be offered on the titans of cnc website
@ttools_professional5173
@ttools_professional5173 17 күн бұрын
Swisstype videos are the best ones.. Please do a course with SolidCam + Swisstype
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
It’s coming in our academy at the end of summer.😊
@diruvodestp6341
@diruvodestp6341 17 күн бұрын
Could you test it on black PE-HD? Been working a few times with it and couldn't break any chip on it, nevertheless which tools or feeds n speeds I have been using. Do you have any tips on it by chance?
@Hi_Doctor_Nick
@Hi_Doctor_Nick 13 күн бұрын
"Tight like tiger" you fool lol. Use these horn bars alot, didn't know they had some different ones. I'll be having a look later 👍
@ChainsGoldMask
@ChainsGoldMask 17 күн бұрын
Nice
@callledonia123
@callledonia123 16 күн бұрын
Horn is the GOAT for grooving to be fair, so it tracks they do great boring bars too
@glennsacona5222
@glennsacona5222 12 күн бұрын
Nothing chatters like a horn 😂 but seriously that’s a game changer. We run lots of 316ss,17-4,nitronic 60. We use Horn and I will be ordering some
@y_us_12
@y_us_12 15 күн бұрын
Wow. Such a small change and such a huge difference. Why wasn't it used before?
@662OutdoorAdventures
@662OutdoorAdventures 17 күн бұрын
Looks promising!! Got any 465 SS ?
@custos3249
@custos3249 14 күн бұрын
Good to see that son from Blark and Son found his way in life.
@eddie5556
@eddie5556 14 күн бұрын
Can you provide the part numbers for those boring bars? I have an application in 17-4 coming up and want to get some
@Lwimmermastermetalart
@Lwimmermastermetalart 16 күн бұрын
Awesome on metals but I’d love to see the same test running PVC. ABS, delrin , nylon and others. We do close to 80% engineered plastics. Milling is no problem but turning. Holy shit! Talk about your bird nest. Granted you can program a pecking cycle that will break but still not nearly enough. I myself do some manual lathe work and absolutely hate having to get rid of the long stringy chip bird nests. Trust me even with plastic you better be wearing gloves because they can slice you up like a pizza. With certain heavy cuts you can get better results. However lighter finish cuts no way. If there is anyway you could show us just how good it works on plastics that would be awesome!!! Another great video Donnie. 👍🏼👍🏼
@grantguy8933
@grantguy8933 16 күн бұрын
what coating is it?
@klankowski
@klankowski 17 күн бұрын
I am curious about the surface finish with the new tool versus the old.
@Petertje94
@Petertje94 17 күн бұрын
Me too.
@stauff3103
@stauff3103 17 күн бұрын
Have you tried it on 6al4v titanium?
@0netheonly
@0netheonly 15 күн бұрын
I would love to see titanium turning tested with tools like this
@HandyDan
@HandyDan 16 күн бұрын
Most CAM software has "Chip break" or "peck" tool path to break chips, works great for roughing, slight surface marks if used on finish pass.
@user-sp4gy7ko5l
@user-sp4gy7ko5l 12 күн бұрын
Adds time though. These do not.
@benalders302
@benalders302 17 күн бұрын
Does it also break chip on plastic like pa6 ?
@quasarix
@quasarix 17 күн бұрын
OMG Hope it works on 316 :D that is one messy boy :D no more checking every few minutes to clean nests.. Hopefully its not super expensive vs inserts
@HappywheelsPlayer360
@HappywheelsPlayer360 17 күн бұрын
What is the feed, speed and doc in metric?
@oncrei
@oncrei 10 күн бұрын
When marketing meets the machinist.
@rich1051414
@rich1051414 14 күн бұрын
Almost looks like a flaw that turned out to be functional. Looks like something you could file into any other boring bar. Just file in an undercut in the mild(er) part of the shaft under the cutting bit. I wonder if another alternative would be to use a cutting bit that sits a bit proud of the shaft it's attached to, so it overhangs just enough to snag on the chip.
@ehdeesign
@ehdeesign 15 күн бұрын
Big woo. Run it on Inco 718, Tantalum or Niobium.
@maxl3.068
@maxl3.068 10 күн бұрын
very interesting test. One thing I would be interested to know is whether anyone has had experience with this. I'm working on a Citizens L20 machine. I have the LFV technology there and this means I have no problems with long chips. Is the tool even worth it?
@eslmatt811
@eslmatt811 17 күн бұрын
I can't find it on the website, what is the price difference?
@Hydrazine1000
@Hydrazine1000 17 күн бұрын
Given that 17-4 PH machines differently depending on the heat treated condition, what was the condition of the 17-4 PH? Condition A? H900? H1025? Or smear-city H1150M ? (or maybe another one)
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
I’m not sure what the spec is because this is 17-4 from my second video that was 18 months ago. I would just assume it’s the easiest one to cut in which case a small bore like this can still be a pain. Good question tho. Sorry I don’t have a better answer
@Hydrazine1000
@Hydrazine1000 17 күн бұрын
@@donniehinske In that case? Best guess: either H1150D or H1150M. Those two precipitation hardened conditions are pretty common in the oil & gas industry because they meet the NACE requirements for "sour service" and they are the softest most ductile.
@pietervandenadort5468
@pietervandenadort5468 13 күн бұрын
The most problems we have is with Duplex. Breaking my inserts so often.
@awilly2121
@awilly2121 16 күн бұрын
I would be curious how this would hold up on inconel and stainless cladding. Looks promising, but I can't get my tooling applicators to try anything new, we're stuck in the 70s-80s.
@pirobot668beta
@pirobot668beta 13 күн бұрын
Slow-motion video would reveal a lot!
@Mapl3Syrup
@Mapl3Syrup 13 күн бұрын
I wanna get cnc equipment. I 3D print and design stuff all the time but I’d really like to learn machining so I can design stuff with machining in mind .
@Revoku
@Revoku 14 күн бұрын
this doubles as instant headache channel, that sound...I'd like it as a hand held button with a speaker in it so I can push it when someone talks
@georgemorris9323
@georgemorris9323 17 күн бұрын
Will these work on manual machines? I turn a lot of 17-4.
@tye331
@tye331 17 күн бұрын
What I've done in the past if I wasn't taking a ton of material off on a non dimension critical part was take a carbide tig rod and use it as a scribe and etch a line about 030 deep in the material, since we've upgraded most of our tooling to sandvik and betteredge with chip breakers I've been having a much better time.
@verakoo6187
@verakoo6187 17 күн бұрын
Is there a way to use boreing bars like this in Mcam? Only options they seem to have are for insert based bars.
@Mikkel-RS
@Mikkel-RS 16 күн бұрын
as long as you have the basic geometry of the tool, insert or solid shouldnt matter to mcam. just simulation might see insert vs solid.
@verakoo6187
@verakoo6187 16 күн бұрын
​@@Mikkel-RS yeah it usually doesn't matter, but it gets a bit annoying with small tools. Say i'm using a .09 boreing bar, i can define the shaft dims as the holder, but even if i set the insert dims as small as they go the sim shows the insert much larger than the hole i need to cut, and usually errors out. I'm still pretty novice on Mcam, just seems odd that there is no option for these types of bars, considering how common they are. I'm 6 yrs into the trade and think i've only used my insert bars a cpl times.
@Mikkel-RS
@Mikkel-RS 15 күн бұрын
@@verakoo6187 For sure, i understand completely. Tool manufacturers like Horn should already have tool libraries for all major CAM softwares ready to load, making it easier for the customer to snap it together and make chips.
@flikflak24
@flikflak24 17 күн бұрын
Only thing it's missing is the coolant hole that the old one have ( at least of what I could see from the video )
@donniehinske
@donniehinske 17 күн бұрын
Yes the coolant hole is in a different spot. It’s aimed right at the cutting edge of the new tool
@flikflak24
@flikflak24 17 күн бұрын
@@donniehinske okay good to hear since i have tried makeing some parts that would be impossible without the coolant hole ( otherwise we could not get our cutting oil to the cutting edge and flushing out the chips ) really love haveing a coolant hole ( i always grab the boring bar with the coolant hole if there is one is the size and insert pucket when possible ) thanks for providing the info btw
@Jared_P
@Jared_P 17 күн бұрын
I NEED this for titanium please and thank you🤩
@nemesis91101
@nemesis91101 11 күн бұрын
Donnie next time youre heckled over machine fire just say _happens when you work_ lol
@thedude5869
@thedude5869 17 күн бұрын
Get it to break Nylatron and I’ll be impressed.
@stealthop
@stealthop 14 күн бұрын
wow !
@dikkybee4003
@dikkybee4003 16 күн бұрын
Who would have thought using a tool with a chip breaker would stop the long ribbons. Mind blown.
@Mikkel-RS
@Mikkel-RS 16 күн бұрын
Whats next... theyll make the cutting surface replaceable and offer 3 indexed points to it! :)
@Solidtools.gr.
@Solidtools.gr. 16 күн бұрын
Yes ... crazy...put a chip breaker and amazing the chips brake 😂😂😂😂
@thatdude3977
@thatdude3977 12 күн бұрын
This is based upon my super symmetrical patents!! I created this when I was in my moms belly.
@jdsstegman
@jdsstegman 15 күн бұрын
Great test and great tool. But it's a boring bar with and without a chip breaker. So it's not surprising.
@Cjarka_
@Cjarka_ 16 күн бұрын
try 1018 we machine a lot of 1018 (well it's S235 but it's really close to 1018) because it can be soldered and welded easily an the customer doesn't need any strength from the parts but they do need to be machined a be as cheap as possible
@Demonoid1990
@Demonoid1990 17 күн бұрын
I live up in Iowa, though I'm an OTR trucker so I'm not home much. But I've been looking into or trying to find some good fabricators to build a bed/lap desk that I've been working on drafting up for in the cab of my truck. I've tried contacting a few places, and pitching my idea, though I haven't gotten a response from either.. I'm not opposed to working with a shop/facility outside of Iowa, it's just a matter of finding someone that's willing to build it, and work with me. I'm in the gradual process of doing a desktop PC gaming build in my truck, to replace my old laptop. I want to do a layout that's more comfortable, as I spend 6-8 weeks on the road usually with a fair bit of layover time sitting around.(I'm on Salary hauling glass) Any suggestions on some good shops to try out would be appreciated. It's not exactly a complex build, if I had the appropriate tools, I'd build it myself. Just a matter of finding a place that's actually going to respond to my query. I live in an apartment complex.. so setting up a bunch of saws, sanders, and such at home wouldn't be very practical, plus I live on the third floor lol. It's dirt cheap living with my roommate, just not practical for certain "hobbies." Someone throw me a bone man! Any suggestions are appreciated.
@futten3230
@futten3230 17 күн бұрын
and the finish? because those bars were squeelin pretty good
@beginnereasy
@beginnereasy 10 күн бұрын
Steel wool genius
@BBailey724
@BBailey724 17 күн бұрын
I can never get T-1 to break a chip, have to try these out on it
@therealsourc3
@therealsourc3 17 күн бұрын
How about Titanium Gr2? Almost pure titanium doesn't break properly and it's super annoying when making small holes. Gotta stop it every now and then.
@CameronSalazar2113
@CameronSalazar2113 13 күн бұрын
IDK if it the camera but the one that is really good at breaking the chip seems to spin off the cut at a much higher rate of speed and so if in such a simple minded way you spin metal lines fast while hot to cold they may have a better time breaking I wonder if the Geometry or the dip in the took helps it spool faster and well causing breaks, I feel like there is way more to that it was more a observation and frame rate makes it hard to know 100% so just thinking out comment.
@didiz01
@didiz01 17 күн бұрын
Try POM plastic :)
@williampeckham9838
@williampeckham9838 17 күн бұрын
I was told in my first apprenticeship that stringy swarf was a good thing. Second apprenticeship they said no.
@thesuperkat943
@thesuperkat943 17 күн бұрын
should've thrown some ti in the mix. make it even more impressive
@Rez441
@Rez441 17 күн бұрын
Man, swiss tools are cute-sized.
@edd.98
@edd.98 16 күн бұрын
Did anybody see the bar jump out or they edit the video on the last run when he turned the od.
@gulch1969
@gulch1969 17 күн бұрын
Now try it in 0 temper aluminum. Damn near impossible to break a chip in that crap.
@alessustar5111
@alessustar5111 17 күн бұрын
I Like to see chips on titanium grade 4.
@dannywilliamson3340
@dannywilliamson3340 13 күн бұрын
Is "Post an Idiot Selfie" still in the creator's handbook suggestions for drawing viewers???
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