Not the exact process used on aviation cranks…but educational:
https://youtube.com/shorts/JOcfE4EpMYQ? ... 99KBrv2sTL
short video on crankshaft mfr’g
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short video on crankshaft mfr’g
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Re: short video on crankshaft mfr’g
George.
That was a really cool and informative video. How that machine accurately cuts while moving two different parts in 3 dimensions at the same time is amazing. Thanks for sharing, it's hard to find quality YT content sometimes.
Jughead
That was a really cool and informative video. How that machine accurately cuts while moving two different parts in 3 dimensions at the same time is amazing. Thanks for sharing, it's hard to find quality YT content sometimes.

Jughead
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Re: short video on crankshaft mfr’g
Good one, thanks George.
Johneb
Johneb
John E. Barrett
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aka. Johneb
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