Its alot easier to tap in a conventional drill press as opposed to a mill, as a mill requires the speed of the tap to be the same as the feed rate. A drill press on the other hand allows you to stay square to the work, however doing the feed rate and drill speed completely by hand, even being able to tap the work by hand whilst keeping the tap square to the work. This doesn't mean you shouldn't learn how to tap the work in the mill.
A bit off topic, but you can make taps out of standard bolts with an angle grinder by cutting a relief in the screw for chips and tapering the end down gradually save you having to go buy another 20-30 dollar tap for a one-off part.
as an electrician i can tall i never make
threads manually anymore, even 2,5M (metric) -> a very small one i use my power tool, you just have to stop before the thread of the tool is comletly in 😀
Hello friend, Congrats for your nice attempt. I request your suggestions for replacing the bulky and heavy heat sink of my URSA MINI 4.6k camera )of black magic design). I think the all copper cpu cooler from ZALMAN ( http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2303 ) will work fine. Kindly suggest me some other lighter, silent air cpu cooler for this task.
Red engineers be like:-Why didn't I think of that
That creeper PC is lurking in the background of the workshop like, the WHOLE time
Do you see the fricking creeper computer?
This is the first time i noticed there is pewdiepies pc in the background
0.56
Foreshadowing for future video the pewdiepie build
Creeper pc in the background
The question is would u do it again??
Need more "Uh – – – {AD PLAYS}" segues
Wow, a whole machine shop!
That creeper in the back, definitely big pp
in the background at 18:44 you can see pewdiepie's pc frame and the creeper head
I wish life had alt f4
at this point, this is channel is going to be rebranded into Linus Engineering Tips
does the camera have less noise than conventional air cooled red?
Its alot easier to tap in a conventional drill press as opposed to a mill, as a mill requires the speed of the tap to be the same as the feed rate. A drill press on the other hand allows you to stay square to the work, however doing the feed rate and drill speed completely by hand, even being able to tap the work by hand whilst keeping the tap square to the work. This doesn't mean you shouldn't learn how to tap the work in the mill.
A bit off topic, but you can make taps out of standard bolts with an angle grinder by cutting a relief in the screw for chips and tapering the end down gradually save you having to go buy another 20-30 dollar tap for a one-off part.
Linus at his first job: Fired
Linus: Lets water cool these suckers.
Alex: water cools a camera that cost more than my car
me: aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh
But can we watercool the sun?
as an electrician i can tall i never make
threads manually anymore, even 2,5M (metric) -> a very small one i use my power tool, you just have to stop before the thread of the tool is comletly in 😀
breaking a tap in aluminium! come on man!!
Would've been easier to, uh… not do that.
4:50 haha Activate Windows
Hello friend, Congrats for your nice attempt.
I request your suggestions for replacing the bulky and heavy heat sink of my URSA MINI 4.6k camera )of black magic design). I think the all copper cpu cooler from ZALMAN ( http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2303 ) will work fine. Kindly suggest me some other lighter, silent air cpu cooler for this task.
"We did manage to water cool a Red Cinema Camera"
Which begs the question, "Why?"
"Woooooohhh…. It's like Saturn and shit!" 😀
"Activate Windows"
You Canadians sure do love your clapped out old Bridgeports.
Man, I still remember that janky ass contraption you guys built to do whole room watercooling. This looks way more complicated.
yeah sure of course imma water cooling my QUARTER MILLION CAMERA
S20 is 8k… X…
WE FINALLY DID IT!!! – Water cooling my wife and children!
Alex – solid works fluid simulation is not that reliable…
maybe the fins can be removed from the heat pipe by heating insdead of some mechanical methods…
9:40 Unnecessary machining 😛
Liquid metal?
Nope, I'm satisfied with my graphite thermal pads.
Well, a youtuber has now purchased and is using better equipment than my manufacturing workshop. Fan-fucking-tastic…
Question Answered: Yes Cooling Will Improve the Noise to Signal from the Imager. Ask a good Telescope/Camera dealer.
Someone need to send this video to machinist.
All these tools and you haven't made some kick-ass custom PC cases yet.