@Aczernek hi.i think you can see how he makes the thickness uniform by scraping/cutting the ridges down,thats when you see shavings flying off.and having done woodturning for a hobby i know he's a very skijjed person.woul love to have a go though,that aeroplane spinner is just magic.
how do you measure the surface area required for parabolic vesal. the material volume of the plain plate should equal to the material volume of the parabolic veseel. that is thickness mulitiply by surface area. how do you ensure the required thickme]\ness is reached.
Wow! Good skills buddy. I can watch this sort of thing all day long.
MilPlanes1 2 months ago
Yeah thats clever alright !
LowCostCncRetrofits 1 year ago
Wow- what a skilled artisan. Really enjoyed watching him work the metal with amazing fluidity. Well done.
HybridWaterMan2 1 year ago
@Aczernek hi.i think you can see how he makes the thickness uniform by scraping/cutting the ridges down,thats when you see shavings flying off.and having done woodturning for a hobby i know he's a very skijjed person.woul love to have a go though,that aeroplane spinner is just magic.
drjazzisme 1 year ago
hey man.tanks for the video.how many rpm?and hp?
vampireschon 2 years ago
how do you measure the surface area required for parabolic vesal. the material volume of the plain plate should equal to the material volume of the parabolic veseel. that is thickness mulitiply by surface area. how do you ensure the required thickme]\ness is reached.
I like the video.
123kkambiz 2 years ago
the skill of the tradesman ensures even gauge throughout the part
sayulitasurfer 2 years ago
wonderful thanks for sharing
blackgoldlover1 2 years ago
Wow, this is amazing! I've never known how these shapes are made. Thanks for sharing!!
ave2timeslip 2 years ago
WILD!! I've never seen spinning before
giorgio789 3 years ago