Inert atmosphere for heat treating oven?
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Inert atmosphere for heat treating oven?
Don't adjust your TV, YOU HEARD THAT RIGHT!
I've wanted to try this upgrade since I first heard about it. Let's give it a try!
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Music: Cemetary Clown - Sir Cubworth
16:51 nearly crapped myself :)
I like when you cooked your finger, made me laugh we are all human I guess. Bunny's are the most underrated pet of all time.
You got to try an heat treat the rabbit.... with a few potato's and veg.
Jumped out my skin with the explosion 😆
You'll want to go to a beefier heater block to do high volume printing. You'll overrun the standard E3D v6 quickly even on a .6 nozzle (You can go up to .4 layer height and 1.2mm line width). An E3D Volcano is the way to go.
Stoked to see you coming up on one million subs Tony, keep up the great work, love your videos
Nozzle changes: use one type of nozzle, do not mix and match from different patches. Check that they are all identical lengths, when it comes to the threaded section. Change them when warm. Mixing different type of nozzles can end up with a dreaded blob but so far, using just one type, sourced from the same place has worked fine. Also: it is fairly easy to miss the threads and screw it in wonky, ruining the hot end in the process, use a drill bit and fingers, don't use power tools.
17:33 subscribe 180 ? XD
And that’s what I get for reading the comments before the episode is over. “ The rabbit stole the show”. It certainly did.
You could 'gasp' use wood and a router to make that stand. edit: that's where my old collet went to. 18:40
TAZ has a supported 1.2mm nozzle.
My cat is watching your website very carefully! Licking her chops.
Hey Tony, I love all your videos, and your presentation rocks! When ever I need to get in a better mood, I watch your videos. Sorry I'm going off track here, I don't know how to email you so, I was wondering if you have seen those 100ton boxes at the place they call the serapeum, in Egypt? Whats your thought how they were made? The only reason I ask is because they are precision and you are the best when it comes to that and you can make anything. I know you don't work with stone but I would love to hear what you think. They tell everybody that they were made with copper chisels. There is no way! Would love to hear what you think.
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Eh, what's up doc ?
If you pulled a vacuum on the oven before adding the argon, would you have less scale?
You kidding you don't know a de-burr tool!? That's either a joke 🤣 got me, or I'm flabbergasted
I gave you a thumbs up for the rabbit
You've 3D printed a tool squatty potty
This came out while i was in the hospital for a stroke and was the only thing i looked forward to watching when i finally got home
LotR special: Cooking with Aragorn.
What Joe Don Baker movie did the threatening music come from?
Allow me to play Captain Obvious and ask, how can Argon fully replace the air if there is only a single inlet? Seems to me that if you want to get the air out to replace with Argon then there'd need to be some sort of exit hole. Perhaps the Argon simple mixes with the Air thereby decreasing the Air's ability to destroy, or gunk up, the part. Maybe you might need to apply the Argon, along with the part, the night before and allow the Argon to completely absorb or mix with the Air; then the next day heat up the Part... Clearly I am clueless and stating the obvious but am curious to know... Cheers...
I actually jumped a little when the flu cutter exploded. Ya got me
My wife is very disappointed that she was shortchanged a minute of bunny.
1mm nozzle? I use one, but watch out that your hotend can keep up. If it isn't powerful enough to melt plastic at that flowrate, you will get voids and all sorts of strange issues, forcing you to slow the print speed down. At that point, you might as well use a smaller nozzle, as they have better resolution and drip less.
Try putting your part in a stainless foil bag when go to the quench from the oven It won’t get oxidation on it We did that with small batches of parts at GE aircraft engine group I worked in heat treat We also use vacuum furnaces Purged with hydrogen I wouldn’t suggest trying that lol Or you’ll have a real explosion 💥😂😂😂😂😃
Any good rabbit recipes out there? MMMMmmmm.
Hey Tony.... weird things going on.... I have been subscribed to you channel for a long time (or just this side of forever) and I just went looking for you... and I found that my subscription was gone.... I wonder who or what unsubscribed me??? weird... the reason that I wanted to contact you was because of Steve Summers (another HUworld creator)... I believe he needs one of those special dust Pans that you just recently created... he is using a flat piece of metal to sweep his shop.... (I would send you a picture... but HUworld doesn't work like that)... well happy new year
See you discovered that good quality stainless steel is SERIOUSLY HARD to drill through!!
Like the rabbit trick!
you can print min 1mm width with a 0.4mm nozzle. I do this all the time, even 0.5mm layer hight is no problem
16:50 crap, you scared me
You had that rabbit up there the hole time ?
since day 1
That Noga pen attachment is obviously a deburring tool (and takes standard Noga replacement tips). Welding tip: Since you'd only be doing this if you already have argon for TIG, you can buy a Western CGA 580 tee and another flowmeter to use for weldment purging then use fittings of choice to connect green hose (your local welding supply sells it cut to length) to your oven. Make the hose with standard fittings and make it long (hose is cheap). That lets you not only connect easily to your oven, but place your argon cylinder anywhere you like instead of wheeling around on your welder. It's much more convenient to have cylinders chained to the wall or on their own cylinder cart.
Hey Tony, quick note on 3D printer nozzle size: the v6 nozzle will start to hit some material flow limitations around 8mm and give you poor results (both print quality and print time) as you increase nozzle size. So if you really want to print at 1 mm+ nozzle sizes, examine upgrading your hot end (ex, e3's volcano, supervolcano are compatible with the v6 mounting via the heatsink) but you will sacrifice z-height. huge fan, love your videos!
Those last two minutes reminded me of a game I played a long time ago called Doom.
I actually flinched when that fly cutter went off!
That is a very chill rabbit.
The best bit was the rabbit - Sorry ToT ! (j/K) Seriously though, does the rabbit have a channel ?
You sound exactly like Ray Romano.
Do a video about 3D filament materials.
I don't wish to alarm you, but based upon the score that rabbit is definitely up to something.
Omg, I jumped back when you ran your finger across that hot steel! OUCH!
Mele mele a nic
Damn, dot matrix sounds...am I old?
Hell yeah mississippi!
18:36 The best moment of that video... Yummy!
Given where you got that rabbit from, I'm surprised it regained its sense of smell so quickly.
hi Tony, How do i go about reaching out to you?
TONY I need to get ahold of you. I could really use your help
That was no rabbit, that my friend was a bunny, and the music was borderline eerie at best. What are you trying to pull here Tony, we used to could trust you, what gives?
Reminds me of the rabbit on Monte pythons 🎥, get-ith the holy grenade 🤣
Well now I have Stop Drop N Roll stuck in my head for the day...
Thank you for the rabbit eating, that was excellent. Be interesting to see if sitting the oven on its end so the door is at the top makes any difference, it would stop the argon spilling out any gap in the door.
Argon, the rabbit of Caerbannog!
Does this mean we have to subscribe to the new channel "This Young Bunny"?
But don't. That's where the argon is
My first good belly laugh of the year. Sad, isn't it?
Also, that casted square will need to be milled, like so. huworld.info/flow/vide/kpCh25-zZNeZqow
When you showed the blue pen and that black tool with a curved end, that is used to remove burs from pipes. See this clip from Essential Craftsman: huworld.info/flow/vide/x3prmY-kq5S1h4Q
I think you have your matrix printer out of adjustment, it is printing those weird 3d objects
love the 'shop bunny'
Wrapping parts in stainless steel foil for the hardening and quench will keep the scale away. The parts don't even turn black.
18:49 it's like a drunk person trying to find the straw in their drink!
13:48 "hold on, I should probably use some pliers" ToT 2o21 Lmao
well, that’s what i needed, some new ToT to start the new year!
Sorry Tony, I get much better results with stainless tool wrap.
I jumped at the explosion...
and here i was cooking with fire like an idiot caveman
Is that a Leatherface reference?!
Lesson learned from this video: It is better to eat your grass than to smoke it. Rabbits don't lie, unless it's a white one that belongs to Grace Slick. 2: You used to do a lot more machining. You should do a lot more machining. C: No one cares that you have cutesy dials on YA HO to make the axis(es) do tricks. That is what white rabbits are for. 4: Do more machining. You used to do more machining. You should do more machining. A lot more. In the next vid, (if you do another one). Don't let us down, Buggs. White rabbits only go so far, ya know...
1mm nozzles exist, but my printer doesn't have the oof to feed and melt plastic that quickly. Does your printer feed 1.75mm or 3mm filament?
Those must be pretty big flies in your workshop...
isn't nitrogen cheaper than Argon? Although you probably don't have a can sitting around waiting. But it makes you think. There is always more room for extra heavy high pressure explosives
Rabbit porn? 18:34
More reasonable request: more punk references
any thought put into just buffing the scale and oiling it up like you blued finish?
Nice chip!
I, Rabbit, Destroyer of Tony's Fingernails...
Next time you have to drill stainless steel use a drop of woodworking glue or white glue on the metal and in a few seconds in will go right through, the drill bit will be trash but you will have a nice hole you didn't have to swear at.
Well the last couple of minutes was pretty entertaining.
Sorry Tony, I get much better results with stainless tool wrap.
More rabbit appearances please! :D
The furnace -does it smell of religion and Vaux's beer?
Now get some stainless steel heat treatment foil. Wrap it in newspaper, then the foil, then go into your heat treat furnace.
You twat !!! lol i really jumped with that explosion bit.
its a deburring tool
I think you should check the tram on your mill for a better flycutter finish.
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Fly cutters? They must be some black belt flies? That's ninja rabbit
is 1750 °F a little high ? 1711,3 °F is wat we use for Harding gear wheels.
We don't use argon however we use a mix of Methanol, Nitrogen, gas and sometimes Ammonia to keep oxygen out. Ammonia doesn't smell good 😒
Yes , your drills are not that exiting .
I swear to god, the music at the end is an edited version of a song from Voodoo Vince on the original xbox
First video of your channel that i watch, i liked it, nice
1mm nozzles rule!
One of the problems with your setup is that you are relying on argon purging to remove all your air. Although purging will reduce your O2 content, it will not completely deplete it due to diffusion of O2. What you need is to turn your oven into a DIY-vacuum oven with a purge line - this way you can evacuate the chamber, then back fill it with inert gas (eg. Argon), then pull a vacuum and backfill - ideally you should do this vacuum-backfill cycle at least 3 times to get a very pure inert environment. Do this prior to heating - oxidation occurs very rapidly at high temperatures so don't insert or remove your tools from the oven at high temp or you will expose them to O2. You will need to drill and tap two more holes for a vacuum line and a pressure gauge. You will also need to install in-line valves on both the vacuum line and purge line so that you can shut them off independently during each processing step (vacuum or backfill). I don't remember if your oven has an air tight seal or not - you may need to install an O-ring or a flat gasket around the door. That way air will not seep into your oven when you are pulling a vacuum (also since your oven is small, you do not need a large pump to get to a decent vacuum). Once you turn you oven into a DIY vacuum-oven, your results will improve substantially. Good luck
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I can’t find the subscribe 180 anywhere online...
You should always cut against the fast jaw. Most rigid set up possible.
The flywheel cutter explosion scared the rabbit out of me...
mine to but it wasnt expecting my pants to still be on!