Bearbeitung und Musik. Vergnügen.
Pure copper has a reputation for being difficult to machine; too gummy. Carbide end mills designed for aluminum run in pure copper at 70% feed of aluminum. Peck thrilling with HSS run in copper at 50% feed of aluminum. Keep the chips small and it'll machine up nice.
Pure copper has a reputation for being difficult to machine; too gummy. Carbide end mills designed for aluminum run in pure copper at 70% feed of aluminum. Peck thrilling with HSS run in copper at 50% feed of aluminum. Keep the chips small and it'll machine up nice.
I miss the videos like this with Communist music 80s montage! Really soothes the soul while sitting next to my fire with a great bourbon. Well at least the greatest that our money can buy in the new socialist economy! Getting the free taste of Russia is great, would like to end my subscription please!
Side note : I don't know what era this music is but that was my best guess! Sue me! Lol
Honestly, I feel like this is your magnum opus. Just scrolling through my favorites and bam, hit me hard
US Peta is going after you for the stress you put that goat thru!!! :-)))))
Senor AvE is the only Canadian I'd say I can outright admire
For some strange this video reminds me of clock work orange ultra valance on a piece of metal
“How fortunate am I? I get to do something I used to love for a living…”- Rodney Dangerfield
WHAT IS THE GOAT FOR!?!?! 🐐
Copper soft jaws? One of those "No aluminum tooling" stipulations? Keep your copper in a vise!
Anyone in industry recognizes that McMaster sticker immediately.
Figured you for more of an Interapid guy instead of Mitotoyo. Is there a reason you dont use a carbide spot drill to put a nice chamfer on those holes? Copper sucks to run due to it being a "dirty" metal but I'll take it over stainless and other hardened alloys. Bring a microscopic chip home with you and youre sure to find it with a bare foot in the middle of your kitchen floor the next morning. Or worse yet, Momma finds it…
Hi, please can you help….I'm looking to machine some detailed parts out of 3mm thick copper sheet and would be really grateful if you can recommend the best, but cost effective grade…I've narrowed down to c111 copper/sulphur alloy vs c145 tellurium/copper alloy? Please note that I must use copper, not brass. Many thanks in advance, Luke
Ah I 'member this vidjeo. I still think I had that same blackened pecker gojuice pot once upon a fortnight.