Inheritance Machining
2024-06-01 Tags: youtube-channels
How do they make things? How did they make things before computers but after machines? Well boy do I have a channel for you:
Turns out the secret is to spin something sharp really fast, or to spin something you want to cut really fast and poke it with something sharp.
Inheritance Machining is a consistently quality channel on using manual (non computer-numerical-control) machining methods to make metal parts.
Like 3d printing channels, somehow 70% of the projects are ugprades to the tooling to better make other things. Because so many videos build on tools and concepts touched on in previous videos, if you're interested (and maybe after trying a couple random videos), I'd recommend starting from near the beginning.
It's been really interesting to learn about the process of making things round, or flat, or square, or accurate to very precise increments, and the material science of what can cut or grind what, and how you can use heat to temper objects and creating them.
You can start at the very beginning here in 2022.