Cold Heading - Cold forming - Screw Manufacturing - How Screws are Made - Manufacturing Process

Cold Heading - Cold forming - Screw Manufacturing - How Screws are Made - Manufacturing Process

Corey @ SmithReps

4 года назад

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@berylgreen1973
@berylgreen1973 - 13.11.2021 06:08

Fascinating. Thank you!

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@tedmosby1331
@tedmosby1331 - 22.11.2021 07:28

What machine made the screws that were used to make this screw making machine.

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@daseladi
@daseladi - 17.12.2021 10:46

Thank you for this nicely made video. It explains the whole process quite nicely. Well done.

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@valknarz9569
@valknarz9569 - 05.02.2022 12:29

Cool

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@freecaddevdiary7038
@freecaddevdiary7038 - 04.03.2022 13:17

Thanks great video!

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@tpineda7760
@tpineda7760 - 20.03.2022 18:13

Great video. Very easy for someone who knows nothing about cold heading to understand.

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@stuboyd1194
@stuboyd1194 - 09.06.2022 07:57

I wonder how many screws can be expected to be made from a die before it needs replacing?

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@candybanks8717
@candybanks8717 - 29.07.2022 06:47

Hopefully all the machines that made flathead screws have been melted down or sent to hell where they belong. Just sayin'. Really, really hate them.

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@tankgrrl
@tankgrrl - 30.07.2022 01:38

Thank you! All the other videos are just "blank goes in machine, screw comes out".

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@Competitive_Antagonist
@Competitive_Antagonist - 06.09.2022 14:04

An actual education, as opposed to the previous video I saw on this. I was really just interested in how the threading was done and had no idea it was a compression roll. I thought it would be more like those wood turning machines used to make ornate chair and table legs.

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@jimcrelm9478
@jimcrelm9478 - 08.10.2022 22:56

If the slug is steel, and the form punch is steel, why does the machine shape the screw, instead of the screw deforming the machine? And on a related subject, why do screw heads always flake apart when driven by a screw driver, as if they were made of cheese, while the screwdriver head is not usually damaged? (Unless used on the wrong type of screw?)

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@meowcatgamer
@meowcatgamer - 14.03.2023 02:21

Insightful and definitely satisfied my curiosity!! txh

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@CHIQUIZO
@CHIQUIZO - 28.03.2023 19:34

great video, thank you

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@lanesteele240
@lanesteele240 - 16.04.2023 11:15

I love when you can see the air

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@mdhj67
@mdhj67 - 11.05.2023 05:42

Anyone know who manufactures the machinery?

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@DaDesiDon1
@DaDesiDon1 - 18.07.2023 07:26

How are galvinized screws made?

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@boblordylordyhowie
@boblordylordyhowie - 15.09.2023 15:14

I have often wondered if cold punching of wood screws is the reason the heads snap off all too frequently.

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@boblordylordyhowie
@boblordylordyhowie - 15.09.2023 15:19

In many of these video's people are fascinated by the manufacture, I am more interested in the process and that someone actually thought up the machines to provide accurate manufacturing and mould production.

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@AttilaAsztalos
@AttilaAsztalos - 25.09.2023 00:52

...when your budget doesn't cover a high(ish!) speed camera for actual slow motion - we're talking about 1000FPS or so here, not the 100000-500000FPS specialty stuff the SloMo Guys use...

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@radioe92
@radioe92 - 11.10.2023 01:38

So basically these machines never stop working. Because I definitely never stop using screws and fasteners and I’m just one guy 😁

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@timbelden-hz9bv
@timbelden-hz9bv - 26.03.2024 09:50

Corey, could I ask if it would be OK to use some stills from your video for explaining the screw making process in an academic piece. If so what reference would you like to acknowledge where the images came from?

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@paulkerrigan9857
@paulkerrigan9857 - 02.06.2024 04:24

That's very informative. Great stuff. My curiosity about how threads were added to screws has been completely satisfied.

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@nagranoth_
@nagranoth_ - 25.07.2024 22:43

Finally a "how it's made" video that actually explains how something is made, rather than 'you put stuff in the machine and it spits out the product'.

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@Rustaceann
@Rustaceann - 24.11.2024 23:46

You'd never know it's supposed to be this fast if you make screws in Satisfactory

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@Trenz0
@Trenz0 - 18.12.2024 09:10

The process is so fast that the camera's frame rate isn't quick enough to give a good view. Insane!

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@Camn_K
@Camn_K - 26.03.2025 13:21

good video with explanations for material science learning

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@johnbaenen5386
@johnbaenen5386 - 05.05.2025 12:49

Well that video answered my question.

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