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@henrikring84306 ай бұрын
whose wife is it in the sponsor message? And what is she doing it your tub? So many questions...
@kBIT016 ай бұрын
Hopefully they are built better than Boeing.
@stankbonkman6 ай бұрын
This doesn’t have 1 side it has 4. Making it a twisty rectangular prism thing. I would recommend looking into geometry before just saying stuff
@jeffarmstrong13086 ай бұрын
I bought the Henson razor six weeks ago when I needed, after 30+ years, a new razor. I'm very happy with it and hopefully you got a few cents from them too.
@joshhunter56146 ай бұрын
I would like to see your wife's face reacting to your shaves.
@CaptianTwug6 ай бұрын
The spoiler warning is a nice idea but you have the finished cube in the thumbnail 😅
@BIBTAP6 ай бұрын
I skipped ahead and then realized the same thing… so I went back to the beginning anyhow 😂
@elisha.schiff6 ай бұрын
These days, many KZbinrs try out a few thumbnails over the first few hours/days and they see which one give the most new viewers, so it's kinda likely the thumbnail will change soon enough
@CaptianTwug6 ай бұрын
@@elisha.schiff I've noticed that too. Good point
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
You'd be surprised how many folks don't like the intro spoilers despite that 😂
@CaptianTwug6 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachining Honestly, fair 😂
@Dirt_Breaker6 ай бұрын
Top two things to do at midnight in Australia, 1: watch inheritance machining 2: sleep
@tariqsingh37476 ай бұрын
JUST LIKE ME FR
@sdspivey6 ай бұрын
You only watch once?
@77gravity6 ай бұрын
Friday night, not working tomorrow, 1am seems like a perfectly reasonable time to watch some machining p*rn. :)
@Jamisonrand866 ай бұрын
Watch Cutting Edge Engineering. Kurtis does way bigger machining but still very entertaining. Plus, he is also from Australia!
@gabrielecossettini29236 ай бұрын
@@Jamisonrand86I've watched CEE this morning and IM in the evening here in Italy. Best way to start and finish a Friday
@mammut12916 ай бұрын
The Henson ads with your wife's reaction always gets me😂
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
I love messing with her 😂
@NewtoRah6 ай бұрын
I'm here for the wife reactions. The machining is just a bonus
@Hybridesque6 ай бұрын
"not my wife" ROFL P.S. you need a thicker soul patch.
@jeremylastname8736 ай бұрын
..and they say size doesn’t matter! What’s an eighth of an inch between friends?
@theseldomseenkid62516 ай бұрын
@Hybridesque There is a lot of hot water to be had if he would have said "Well NotMyWife really likes it."
@hikikomori_9996 ай бұрын
Had an Electrical (lighting) contract work at Lockheed Martin. There was a display shelve/case outside one of there Machinist "rooms", that displayed all sorts of "do nothing" parts (about the size of the piece in this video) that demonstrated & show off their operators' craftsmanship. Some of those piece were absolutely mind boggling from a metal working stand point. Very skilled!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
I would love to have seen that collection!
@Guido_XL6 ай бұрын
Yes, that sounds familiar. When I was working at the Philips Research laboratory ("NatLab") in Eindhoven, around 1990, the machine shop craftsmen had a repertoire of artefacts that were given to retirees and other colleagues that were leaving us. They resembled important parts that we had been researching for years and were therefore iconic to us all, but had no practical use whatsoever. The milling craftsmanship that spoke out of those artefacts was amazing.
@smaqdaddy6 ай бұрын
Would you happen to have an STL of this? I'd love to print it!
@Fate0894 ай бұрын
Did you atleast ask to see their jets?😭🙏
@cog86756 ай бұрын
Wait, so…The one peice is real?!
@natesimpson80343 ай бұрын
Underrated comment
@YT-vi9unАй бұрын
Can we get much higher so high
@nyssfairchild22446 ай бұрын
"I shouldn't look like my grandfather at the age of 33." I'm dying at that line.
@ryneches6 ай бұрын
They're tribute hairs!
@lbgstzockt84936 ай бұрын
You laugh, but I have people in my undergrad with hair loss caused by stress.
@HappilyHomicidalHooligan6 ай бұрын
He's lucky... I looked like my Grandpa at age 21...he and I were both Iron Grey... My Dad was Pure White at age 18... Needles to say, the men in my Paternal Family Line don't tend to get Carded even when we really should be... 😄😁😆😅😂🤣
@ryneches6 ай бұрын
My blacksmithing teacher in high school had us make a (simpler) Möbius cube. The operations were all really simple (just lots of bends in square stock and a butt-weld at the end), but everyone scrapped at least five or six attempts from overheating and embrittlement. It was definitely one of those, "How did she make it look so easy?" teaching moments.
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Having never forged a thing in my life that sounds like a real challenge!
@t0rg36 ай бұрын
Would love to see that!
@eclipticpeak84525 ай бұрын
We need to bring back Black Smithing in schools. We only get lame electives now like Spanish.
@choymatthew485 ай бұрын
@@eclipticpeak8452 Wanting elective diversity is one thing lmao but complaining about teaching one of the most applicable languages over blacksmithing (get hired in the middle ages) is not the comparison to be making. Secondary languages often are a requirement in many schooling systems and don't even really compete with electives.
@newp0rt4 ай бұрын
@@choymatthew48 dude 90% of people forget their 4 years of spanish after graduation. at least blacksmithing or some other interesting elective stimulates creativeness and concepts that kids otherwise wouldnt experience. they create fond memories and can change the course of their lives. the value of language courses is obviously important but reality just doesnt work that way. many times people completely forget their language courses but many of their elective courses end up teaching stuff that actually sticks.
@ManuelRamcanny6 ай бұрын
It is so cool how past projects join in. I spotted four: - Giant flying cutter - Rotary table - Die holder - Broach tool
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
I make them for a reason!
@zaqgamingstuff6 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachiningyou earned yourself a new sub
@Nic_Huyzers2 ай бұрын
I have no clue on what this means
@Nic_Huyzers2 ай бұрын
I understand now 👍
@xitheris17584 ай бұрын
In a way, the off-center pilot hole was a blessing in disguise. It provided practice and reassurance for the later mistake.
@LianmuanUTTDofficial3 ай бұрын
0:43 THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@akahelpwttubersАй бұрын
You can get much higher
@galacgacwatson310216 күн бұрын
@@akahelpwttubersSo high
@the_hate_inside10856 ай бұрын
You should run that thing in one of those tumbler machines, with small steel balls in it. It would round over all edges, and leave a uniform sexy finish on the entire piece..
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
I should indeed!
@hugobiddlecombe5046 ай бұрын
A favour from Santa-Craig?
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
You read my mind!
@SirTyron6 ай бұрын
Put a snippet of it into your next video, please and thanks .@@InheritanceMachining
@MrPhatNOB6 ай бұрын
Next project: Abrasive Vibratory Tumbler.
@RichardMerrill3Hawk6 ай бұрын
What?? A Mobius cube??! It's crazy, and I didn't really believe it until you traced it around face by face. Another weird and wonderful video: thanks for doing what you do exactly the way you do it!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
I wasn't even sure it was possible myself 😂 thanks Richard!
@mgk13976 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachining You should post the full length tracing without speeding it up. I doubt too many people would watch, but it would prove to any who suspect camera tricks and you already have the footage right? Free content!
@NOLAfugee6 ай бұрын
Maybe at the right speed for a short
@stankbonkman6 ай бұрын
This guy prolly failed geometry. The faces may line up eventually. But theres clearly 4 edges. This isn’t a mobius anything. It’s an art project. It is a long twisty rectangular prism
@sebastianjezierski84506 ай бұрын
@@stankbonkman "Clearly" one face can't have four edges. I think there's one, but it definitely can't be more than two. Proof: Imagine following that line, but painting the edge to the left of the line red and the edge to the right blue. After you go around four times, all the edges will be painted. In fact, they will be painted twice, since they have the line on both sides. So, you'll end up with either two edges (one painted red twice, the other painted blue twice) or just one (painted once red and once blue). Edit: looking at the video, it looks like every time the line loops around, it's going in the same direction, which suggests that there's only one edge.
@Valisk6 ай бұрын
Of all the things you've made... ...that rotary table is still my absolute favourite! :)
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
I think mine too 😁
@MrPGT6 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachiningYou are getting your money's worth out of that giant fly cutter, though!
@ADBBuild6 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachiningHave you ever considered turning it into a consumer product? You could probably cast then finish machine most of it. I bet it would sell well to hobbyists, or even professional job shops.
@foldionepapyrus34416 ай бұрын
Indeed, it looks great and works so well. Seeing how useful its proven as well I've been contemplating my own version (though much more modest sized and mounted vertically as it would then be useable on my small lathe - but no rush on that, got so many other problems to solve first and quite likely a slightly larger lathe to add to the collection (mine in a tiny benchtop watchmakers lathe))
@willhutton15166 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachininghow has your totally-not-over-engineered clamps held up? Are they still as square as when you made them?
@Blasius-bp7yy4 ай бұрын
Morbius cube: one of the cubes of all time
@JohnScherer6 ай бұрын
Ok, we all dislike ads for the most part, but your approach here, with your wife, was good, light hearted fun, with a sponsors product. Nice! And great video too!
@WesleyKagan6 ай бұрын
Every time I make a cube I end up with way more than one side, Usually around 5-8. Might be my vice. Beautiful work as always!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
😂 I want to see your cubes now!
@kindlin4 ай бұрын
I'd be willing to suspect that the mode, mean and median are 6 with a standard deviation approaching 0 -- but for the cases where that isn't the case, I would definitely want to watch that video.
@LordViktor2996 ай бұрын
Those live centers sure do look nice and spiffy. Almost like someone took the time to true them up.
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Yeah I owe that guy a debt of gratitude
@mgk13976 ай бұрын
That tap handle still scares me, even though I know how it works. I don't think I would be able to trust it.
@sethknox13056 ай бұрын
Hey, I love the videos! Your channel actually helped inspire me to go become a machinist at trade school. I just made my first chips on a lathe yesterday and I couldn’t be happier. Thanks man
@theroundtomato6 ай бұрын
good luck! this old tony did the same for me!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
That's so awesome! Congrats man. Now there is no turning back! 😂
@masonsevcik34476 ай бұрын
You inspired me as well I’m headed to Iwoa state for mechanical engineering but in the meantime I’ve been refurbishing my high school machine shop and I’m almost done with the collet chuck I’ve been working on hope it turns out good 🤞🏼
@TSorovanMHael6 ай бұрын
fact is, most young people simply are oblivious that trades like machining, diemaking, millwright, welding, boilermaking even exist. yet such people are retitiring at an alarming rate, faster than there are enough young people to replace them. Or they think you need to go to college for years to learn that stuff.
@TSorovanMHael6 ай бұрын
🙄@@InheritanceMachining
@esotericVideos6 ай бұрын
The best part of this video was when he said 'IT'S MOBIN' TIME' and Mobiused all over those guys.
@gordoncouger96486 ай бұрын
This is one that tests your all-around skills as a machinist, and you did good. You might consider adding a few pounds of low melting point alloy metals to stiffen work like this to prevent distortion from clamping pressure. This alloy is also good for making chucks and fixtures for gripping irregular-shaped work and preventing thin-wall tubes from deforming from tool or steady rest pressure. One alloy, Cerrosafe, melts at about 175 degrees F and has very well-defined shrinkage and expansion over time, which lends it to measuring blind holes, gun chambers, threaded holes, etc.
@zguesss6 ай бұрын
What would be amazing is a brass line inlay on all the faces showing that there are no crossed lines. I know it's not feasible but it would look incredible.
@zguesss6 ай бұрын
Maybe a thin gold wire hammered in?
@NOLAfugee6 ай бұрын
Well, if a mill can touch it, then he'll break at least 10 skinny, long bits in the process of trenching it out. 4 colors would be cool, as you wouldn't see the same 2 touch twice. Copper, brass, etc.
@stevebabiak69976 ай бұрын
@@NOLAfugee - you should go back to your comment where you recommended tracing as a short video, and suggest multiple colors.
@RealCadde6 ай бұрын
@@NOLAfugee He could also just use vapor deposition and a mask.
@ubuntuuser6 ай бұрын
@NOLAfugee its only got one side, where do you put the 4 colors? 😂
@aethertech6 ай бұрын
He made a mcguffin for the next super hero movie.
@travisdoesmath6 ай бұрын
1:56 I'm absolutely adding "this is gonna be a jacuzzi to figure out" to my vocabulary. Seems like it's going to be a good time, but you're getting yourself into hot water.
@Migokc6 ай бұрын
I imagine this guy making a bowl of cereal. "Does this bowl have exactly 125 mL of milk?"
@pizzapig976 ай бұрын
Please keep the candid interactions! They are something refreshing and something a lot of viewers need to see. Healthy adults, who love each other, and more importantly, like each other. Thank you and never change!
@michasternik86556 ай бұрын
What a great day to bo alive, first a new video from Curtis from Cutting Edge Engineering, and now new video here :)
@ot0m0t06 ай бұрын
Its like mini Christmass.
@zachdidow24416 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly!
@N312RB6 ай бұрын
And Keith Rucker
@nortiousmaximus9406 ай бұрын
if you are familiar with ''matty's workshop'', he's makes good content, one of my top three, along with kuris, and this channel .
@gabrielecossettini29236 ай бұрын
There's even a This Old Tony video today 😮
@gregahitchcock19826 ай бұрын
This entire afternoon I have been watching this video and I thought to myself it's not a Mobius style form because it was tubular and there's four sides and that was that, but when you showed it at the end as one continuous surface I was completely speechless. Good job, that was amazing
@A-ii5dp6 ай бұрын
I mean... you could call a regular cube a mobius strip if you just sanded the right edges smooth and draw a continuous line across the faces with smooth joins XD.
@robbieaulia64626 ай бұрын
@@A-ii5dp doesn't that mean every sphere is a mobius sphere?
@A-ii5dp6 ай бұрын
@@robbieaulia6462 Yeah, but no point calling it a mobius sphere at that point.
@JT-xu1qd6 ай бұрын
@@A-ii5dp I agree, disregarding the skills needed to actually make this cube and the fact that it does look cool, the concept was not impressive or interesting at all. very underwhelming.
@jmit1266 ай бұрын
I don't know about the soul patch, but the mustache gives me Freddie Mercury vibes.
@stevebabiak69976 ай бұрын
There is a bit of resemblance …
@theprojectproject016 ай бұрын
Actually kinda giving Jean Dujardin in the OSS117 movies. "j'adore usiner l'acier"
@Neuer_Alias_erstellen6 ай бұрын
your wife is wrong - the shave look really good
@ericraululyeetusdelyeetus50286 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the perfect shape if I ever enter a fight against a priest with the power to control gravity.
@jacobwatts18246 ай бұрын
babe, wake up! a new inheritance machining vid just dropped!
@XAqua276 ай бұрын
CNC machinist here, I so want to do this. Might stay a couple night late at work programming this thing. I think using stress proof might help with all tension being removed at the end. Thank you for making this insane creation!
@Simple_But_Expensive6 ай бұрын
Truly impressive work. I am pretty sure that if I showed it to my local machinist shop they would tell me to go to hell. They can barely machine pump stuffing boxes with 2 thousands accuracy.
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
😂 it's not for the faint of heart
@D3nn1s6 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachining tbf even if you came to me as a cnc machinist id tell you to go to hell lmao. The only way id do it would be on a small 5x cnc so that you can do the whole thing in 2 setups. First half of the cube, then flip it and use some 3d printed adapters for the vice and then do the other side. And even then its not gonna be fun since you cant correct for flex on a cnc
@TSorovanMHael6 ай бұрын
It's not too hard if you're willing to take the time to setup a grinder. they just don't want to double the labor time.
@gr7mr3aper6 ай бұрын
Hey so im from Germany, and now 2 month's ago i finished my Registered Apprenticeship as an Precision mechanic. You and your Projekts helpt me a lot to get through this. i made nearly every Project from your videos, so thank you for doing such great content.🙃
@keithlincoln13096 ай бұрын
I swear every time I see a new video the main thought running through my mind is " no way this is being done by hand". As always BEAUTIFUL work.
@KarimElHayawan6 ай бұрын
The different shaves are a highlight for me. Hope it's a goatee or anchor beard next. I also appreciate including the metric mass as well. Thank you.
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
😂 there are so many options! Thanks
@Spoteddy6 ай бұрын
You could make like a 100 of those now that you have it figured out, put a heafty price on em, and make bank. I can almost guarantee they would sell decently fast.
@UnreasonableSteve6 ай бұрын
They'd have to be priced in the thousands of USD for it to be worth it I'm sure
@jameshirai89366 ай бұрын
I wanted to buy one until you said that
@travislarson51926 ай бұрын
Thank you for making content. Also, Have you ever considered a "Side-project extravaganza"? A Clip-show, if you will, of just your side projects back to back? I'd watch that so hard...
@void-creature6 ай бұрын
Ah yes, finally: *THE D1*
@MrFiction806 ай бұрын
This was by far the most stressfull thing you've put out here! 😂 Your videos are my ASMR, but since it was so many cuts that could have gone wrong and messed up the whole project I was on edge the whole time. Even though I saw the finished piece in the thumbnail. I get those creative itches sometimes myself, but in other materials, and know how frustrating it can be after having to start over when almost at the end. But I loved the video and result!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
You and I were both on edge haha Im just glad i was able to save it. Twice! Thanks
@jonblair54706 ай бұрын
Need to add sacrificial spacers between gaps while cutting it in its “spring” state
@butterflywoodworks23746 ай бұрын
I was just going through the comments to see if this has been mentioned.
@MrSupahlovah6 ай бұрын
That was my thought as well, superglue in some metal chunks of the right thickness (around .3") and then knock them out/heat them out and treat with acetone to remove any left over CA glue!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
That's a great idea!
@butterflywoodworks23746 ай бұрын
Chris at Clickspring is a big fan of the ca glue.
@PyroForge6 ай бұрын
Or just freeze the whole thing in a block of fixturing alloy. The normal mixture melts at 158F, so you can just melt it out in boiling water. I've never actually seen the stuff used in the wild, but if there was ever a project that called out for its use, THIS is it.
@jonblair54706 ай бұрын
I feel this was your most artistically creative project to date. Love it!!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Well it's certainly one of the most useless 😆 thanks!
@ronwilken52196 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachining "Paper weight"! "Pencil holder"! "Springy thingy"! "Tooth brush holder"! Though would need to be made of stainless steel. But not "useless", "unless"?
@BarcelPL6 ай бұрын
Damn, it must be such a liberating feeling when something is not working and you CAN just make something (anything) on the fly and make it work without waiting.
@Skinflaps_Meatslapper6 ай бұрын
3:00 cubicularitized
@horsehead74216 ай бұрын
Easily one of the most entertaining essays I have seen in months. Well done.... thank you so much. The entire project reminds me so much of my similar experiences in working wood with (only) handtools... moving from one challenging fcukup scenario to the next. Thats the spice of life! Keep the vids coming. g
@simonilett9986 ай бұрын
Fantastic Job, Brandon👍 This deserves to be on permanent display in an abstract art gallery. Or..better still, as a mandatory shop project for first year apprentice machinists🤣🤣🤣👍
@Golgi-Gyges6 ай бұрын
But the end mill budget
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
😂 All I'm saying is I wouldnt want to have to make this for a grade!! Thanks!
@simonilett9986 ай бұрын
@@InheritanceMachining Be funny to see how many could actually pass, if this was a first year final project to go through to 2nd year👍🤣
@DrTheRich6 ай бұрын
But but.... it was in the thumbnail... and the title...
@John-me1hz6 ай бұрын
You rock that moustache! Genuinely looks great on you. The Cube’s also cool
@CatNolara6 ай бұрын
What could have really helped for not breaking the long endmills is plunge milling: instead of milling sideways with the full width you just step over along the path and plunge the endmill like a drill to final depth. Afterwards you just go straight to even out the surface, but most of the material will be gone by this point. The thing is that endmills have much more rigidity in the axial direction than radial, so this works pretty well for narrow deep channels.
@Koushakur6 ай бұрын
1:40 For the curious of how it is one-sided, it's that "small change" that introduces the pseudo-twist to make it a mobius thing, so it's quite a vital change!
@tony888516 ай бұрын
thanks! I was wondering why he changed that
@scriptguru46696 ай бұрын
20:13 Finally using a pin to reference the rotary table, I kept wondering when you'd figure that out.
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
I got tired of running the table up and down to fit the co-ax in there 😆
@EngineerRaisedInKingston6 ай бұрын
"Not the 'stache again" 🤣🤣🤣 I'm rarely amused by sponsored sections, but this genuinely had me giggling. Well done once again, Brandon.
@RelativelyBest6 ай бұрын
Archeologist in the far future: "We do not know what purpose this artifact once served, but most agree it was probably ceremonial in nature."
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
😂
@sfogarty26 ай бұрын
I have always found putting the wire between the moving jaw and the unmachined face a bit of a juggling act. Today I learned that you can put an L in it and use it vertically, instead of horizontally.
@TSorovanMHael6 ай бұрын
I've occasionally used a piece of hard wood like oak. In a pinch I sawed up bits of some pallet to act as a soft jaw. it conforms to the part and increases the pressure you can put, also absorbs vibration. Just have to be careful and snug up the vice again after the first pass.
@thechadwick226 ай бұрын
Side project recommendation: stone tumbler! This would look great sent through a stone finish (with small enough media) and then black oxide finished! On the plus side, it would only require way more work making a tumbler than hand sanding the inside face (err, not inside single face) and that's way easier if you don't think about it..
@theviperman36 ай бұрын
Lol .. as soon as you mentioned the Henson Razor, I was already anticipating the reaction from your wonderful wife ... Kinda knew she wasn't going to like it but the reaction is always great to witness (off camera). Love your videos ... personally very cathartic for me. Cheers!!!!
@mattim25746 ай бұрын
i loved the part 20:38 where you said two bolts coming right up, after it was just perfect, love your videos very inspiring, greetings from finland
@philipklein68476 ай бұрын
I think that making a fractal vice would be an entertaining build!
@Wytchphyre6 ай бұрын
It still has 6 sides. Curving the edges docent fool geometry. I'll admit it's cool, and a totally useless waste of aluminum... that still has 6 sides. Lots and lots more if you actually count the sides and not just the general shape. But no, that's not just one side.
@mechawitch6 ай бұрын
Thank you for making the model available! While watching, I agreed the steel is the best version, but wanted one myself and thought printing it would be fun!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
It's certainly a lot faster 😂 I envy you!
@F0X0-936 ай бұрын
Hon wake up, new Inheritance Machining video just dropped!
@andyspillum35886 ай бұрын
Thank You So much for not adding your name to the Long list of creators on YT that make me feel bad about making ugly (but sturdy) welds. I mean, just about everyone who has a welding setup also has an angle grinder or at least files, you don't have to make fun of how my welds look before finishing Don!
@stevebabiak69976 ай бұрын
He could get away with ugly welds for two reasons: none of them were structural (needed to hold things together), and he was milling over them anyway so the finished product viewers would never see how ugly the welds were originally. Most KZbinrs aren’t in the same situation with their welding.
@zo_ren6 ай бұрын
Mobius cube? Nah *MORBIUS CUBE*
@irishwristwatch24876 ай бұрын
The endmills broke vecause of tye climb milling - cant be too aggressive on a manual mill because it wants to snatch the backlash too much. At the end you coulda gone a lot lighter on the cuts too - 3 passes was too much for that little amount of material. So many challenges! A good result for the amount of headaches in it, and no donations to the box to boot!
@joesmith15746 ай бұрын
This one was definitely a head scratcher. I challenge you to make one of these out of brass so it fits not inside the steel one, but along side the steel one, if that makes sense. Start combining both of them at a corner, then twist and turn each one so that they are together, one steel band is right next to a brass band. Obviously, you would have to change the design to get them to align to each other, but it would be something if you pulled it off. This one was cool! Took a lot of work and planning ahead. Good job machining this!
@survivaldudes96106 ай бұрын
Woah fancy smancy stuff👍 Always happy to see what you are cooking up!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@bengt-goranpersson51256 ай бұрын
8:27 - "That makes me dumb." ergo, she loves it!
@RAD-RC6 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm going to need to 3d print this lol. I should send it to the shop at work as a joke. April fools is right around the corner....😂
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
that would be hilarious 😂
@JrTr_036 ай бұрын
I need this thing, overcomplicated schoolproject in 3 2 1....
@JavierSalcedoC6 ай бұрын
Will be 3dprinting your model with the boys tomorrow. Have a good weekend
@rightleftmiddle10206 ай бұрын
Be interested to see if there is some kind of clay/polymer you could pack into similarly flexible parts and fire/chemically set to provide support. Then maybe chip out/bake off when done? I was thinking of casting sand, but that would definitely wreck your tooling. Either way, interesting project and challenge, and I love to see your weirder ideas
@robomaster10006 ай бұрын
They used to use babit metal, lead, and fixturing aloy for this. The latter can be melted in boiling water
@copescale95996 ай бұрын
It was a great time watching you make those bolts with the fancy new tools.
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
😁 gotta make every excuse to use the tools I've made!
@derekkinsella23436 ай бұрын
Amazing work 👏 👌 my head hurts just looking at the finished project ,the brain is just mush 🤕🤯 a true genius,and the miss what she had to say about your new look priceless 😅😅😅😅
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
😂 my brain was pretty mushy by the end of this as well! Thanks
@truegret77786 ай бұрын
Interesting shape, and cool vid. Thanks for posting the drawing. The challenge for 3D printing this part is that it will require supports, but for a well tuned printer it isn't too bad. Thanks!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
That's what I'm assuming is needed as well (never 3D printed anything in my life). Happy to share. Thanks for the support!
@jacearrington10376 ай бұрын
I came across your channel a few months ago, it sucks waiting for uploads but the quality and heart that you put in makes it worth it. Thank you 🙌
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Well I appreciate you hanging around patiently 😁 thanks!
@XenonTheTv_YT6 ай бұрын
Him: I want that Freddie Mercury cut Henson Razors: say no more
@bentsea6 ай бұрын
Wouldn't any cube with regular edges rounded only have one side by this definition?
@DavidLindes6 ай бұрын
Cool. Kinda reminds me of the old SGI (Silicon Graphics) cube(/"spider") logo... another hollow cube, though different. Anyway, neat stuff. Seems like a pain to have built... hopefully that pain will turn to pride in having made it when someone comes over and admires it, years from now. :)
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Ive gotten to woo a couple people so far 😆 thanks!
@Binary_AddamsАй бұрын
you know... An normal dice without the little holes is a one sided cube...
@bashkillszombies6 ай бұрын
How to turn 3 kg of steel into 2 kg's of filings on the floor.
@jokullhrafnsson3139Ай бұрын
Couldn't you call a rounded cube a Mobius cube, by your definition?
@victoriagrayson50826 ай бұрын
*Mobius Strip? Nah ... Mobius CUBE!
@anthonykeller51206 ай бұрын
The simple test for a Mobius is to run around the entire piece without lifting the lead and end up at the beginning. Very cool piece, thank you! Rounding the outside corners made it look much more professional. Great piece of work!
@rixiv78686 ай бұрын
I’m definitely machining this now. It’ll be a lot easier on a CNC but it’ll still be a lot of fun!
@funky5556 ай бұрын
make it out of tungsten carbide 👀
@Anderblaze.6 ай бұрын
a hole bunch of holes 4:32 but wait if its the same as the paper thing at the start shouldnt there be only 2 holes?
@WoLpH6 ай бұрын
What an amazing project, I absolutely love it!
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@akileas55373 ай бұрын
it’s 3 AM, I should probably sleep
@DragonKing53566 ай бұрын
THE ONE PIECED CUBE IS REAAAAL!!!!
@benstrait3336 ай бұрын
Finally had time to sit down and watch this one. Props for pulling it off, fun video 🙂
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Ben!
@mickeyrube662319 күн бұрын
I don't get it. Aren't all cubes one sided?
@LucasGeniar6 ай бұрын
Amazing work, going to try and get a nice 3D print out of this. As always really nice to watch your videos. Thanks
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks so much. Happy printing!
@OtherWorldExplorers6 ай бұрын
I thought for sure when you were having trouble squaring stuff up it was going to be a lead into your sponsor squarespace.... 😂
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
😂 that's not a bad lead in honestly!
@matthewfreeman9086 ай бұрын
Technically you can sand down the edges of a cube and make it one face
@Pr3Va1L6 ай бұрын
You should sandblast or tumb.le it, it would give it a nice satin finish that hides imperfections, and it would finish the inside as well
@InheritanceMachining6 ай бұрын
I do know someone with a tumbler 🤔
@KingBobo9365 ай бұрын
2:07 here😊
@TommyLikeTom6 ай бұрын
how is this, in any way, related to a mobius strip?