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  • hello l like this mchine and l would like to ask that can we produce kitchen utensils?.to understand more what kind of products we are produce please visit our website .if ok .please send me the price of this machine

  • Please send me contact information.

  • Can I have your contact information. We are looking for something like this to perform metal spinning of pewter tableware.

  • Can we have your contact details?We are looking for a similar machine to spin aluminium bottles 1050A alloy.

  • Hello, congratulations, great machine! I am from Brazil, I need a machine like this to produce drum cymbals here. I would like to know if you guys sell machines like this.

    Thanks.

  • @mariogaiottomandu

    I have never made cymbals before, but the machine could be used to produce them if you wish. Do you know what alloy you would use, as some alloys require special handling due to work hardening of the alloy during forming.

  • @americanmademachines

    Thanks a lot for your attention! I don't know the exactly the name of the alloy yet, but the drummers call it as Bronze B-8 (8% of tin). There are some variations like B-10, B-12 and B-20 (20% of tin, I think this is the harder one. I've never seen any factory making it at a spinning lathe, just hammering). It also can be made of brass.

  • You can see a video of a brazilian factory searching on You Tube for: rosemberg visita krest

  • Would you be willing to make and sell one to me?

    The material is 3003 alum. X .050 thick.

  • Did you make the forming wheels or buy them?

  • We make the wheels, they vary in composition, profile, and diameter to best suit the spun shape, thickness, & the alloy used.

  • Nice music

  • where can you get the metal blanks to use for the machine?

  • Most shops have their own circling shear machines to cut round blanks from sheet stock, but most sheet metal supply companies can cut them for you, for an added fee of course.

  • Holy crap thats awsome! What other machines can you guys build? That is a sweet machine! I own a small CNC machine shop here in Ohio. In college our class built a custom 4' x 4' CNC router using Allen Bradly's Control Logix PLC. I would love to do metal spinning at my shop. Great video!

  • We have produced automated turning centers, high speed industrial sewing machines, drilling/boring machines, tubing fixtures, custom automotive & motorcycle parts, and build complete custom cycles.

    We have used Allen-Bradly, Schneider, Red Lion, Modicon, Kollmorgen, Slo-Syn, Etc, but this machine utilizes SureServo motion and a Mach control interface... the 5 HP spindle is controlled via Hitachi VFD. Thanks for your comment!

  • cant that object just have been cast...it would save a lot of time and money...

  • This application is for a lighting fixture, typically a cast part is rough finished and difficult to polish, also, the composition of aluminum alloy for anodizing & bright dipping may not be practical for casting. Spinning is also a quicker method for prototyping and short-run part rendering... Good question though, thanks.

  • would you like a trumpet made of cast brass? it wouldnt sound very good. spinning makes much lighter, consistant and better stuff.

  • This is way cool!!

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