I make an ''8 Ball'' out of solid Stainless Steel and Brass

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Published 2020-09-12
I had this idea since I recently discovered how to easily make balls on the milling machine and lathe. As I currently don't know what to restore next, I decided to make the 8 ball. It was a very cool little project. Very accurate work was needed to get all six individual pieces fit together with no gaps. The hardest part of this project was filming the last few shots, because it is so super shiny now and reflects everything. I really like how it turned out and it will be a nice decoration piece to look at.

I hope you like my work and the video.

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Time and costs of this project:

$25 material
I was working on this project for 4 days


If you have any questions about the process, machines i'm using or other stuff, just ask me in the comments. I read them all and i try to reply as soon as possible.

Sorry for my bad english, it's not my language. I try my best to improve my technical english.

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All Comments (21)
  • @marknegel8377
    No music. No annoying intro. No rants. This is wonderful.
  • I’ve been a job shop machinist for 30 years and have never imagined such a creation. Thumbs up is an extreme understatement.
  • @RH-om1ph
    I'm a machinist myself, and that is extremely impressive machining my friend.
  • @casso_4974
    It’s about 12AM and I’m sitting here watching a guy make a sick 8-Ball. I love my life
  • @4DIYers
    That would make an awesome shifter handle!
  • What he did with the 4th axis making the ball more round was so incredibly clever. This guy is the best of the best.
  • @Riley_Mundt
    It's fascinating how the brass almost looks to be translucent when the ball has been polished. Truly beautiful.
  • @Algoritmik
    This might be the simplest and most artistic creation for all mechanics out there!
  • @DynamicMagi
    I've started the education for becoming a machinist and this absolutely fired up the passion I already had for this area of crafts. Thank you, I was stunned almost the entire way through
  • @vashseven738
    What i love about his videos, is that he doesn't add annoying repetitive music over it. Just pure mechanical, metal on metal and woodwork sounds.
  • I love how you use the machines you restored for other projects.
  • Looking back at this project, I feel you should do the entire billiard set. Yes it would be a massive undertaking, but the end result would be a great reward.
  • @HDitzzDH
    Regardless whether it's "perfectly" spherical or practical for actual pool, it looks absolutely amazing, and it would look incredible on some kind of stand.
  • It is so satisfying that I want to see him make the whole set with the triangle now
  • @1exxi
    he makes such relaxing videos. i always use then to help me sleep
  • @raggedrobin2341
    That he chamfered the edges of the “8” interiors only to completely mill them off minutes later is the most my mechanics thing ever.
  • @samwolfson9905
    this is such a massive flex, the result is absolutely perfect.
  • Vivid sound makes the difference. Still one of the most satisfying YT videos out there. Anyone who has operated a lathe and mill understands.