You Asked... How Long Does It Take to Make an SMX Block? 310 Hours So Far. I'll Show You Why.

Publicado 2024-05-07

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  • @thomasphilyaw8593
    I could watch the milling process 24/7. You should live stream a whole block from start to finish. You would get thousands of people checking in ALL the time to see the progress.
  • @michaelkennedy2528
    Make Steve Morris snow globes with those tiny chips with the wagon as the feature in the globe.
  • @marklowe330
    Being a disabled machinist /programmer, I enjoy watching you go through the process of working out the setup and programming for this block. CEE and your channel are about the only machining that holds my interest. You have got to step up and get a lathe. The programming is actually easier than mill programming. Spend the money on conversational control. Saves a lot of time doing small runs.
  • @austincassell4741
    I'm sure most will agree with me on this one, but your channel is one of the few channels I will watch till the outro screen. I don't care what it's about or whether or not I can afford it, the amount of knowledge you share with us is crazy. Not many people would tell you straight up what you have into a project and ESSENTIALLY not that they're loosing money on something. I am SOOOOO glad Garrett pushed you into making videos.
  • @llewellynquay9463
    *Back in my day*, we made those things the old fashioned way! With a broken hacksaw and a dull File!!! You Kids today don't know how easy you got it!
  • @garthp9874
    Thanks for taking us along on your journey. You are making great progress. Can't wait for Val to make a pass in her new car with one of these new engines.
  • @darryloertel6559
    What a beautiful block. That's like a piece of art sitting on top of that raw billet block. If I ever have the money saved, I'll buy one of those for sure.
  • @dereknissen1602
    Fabricator here. Thank you for sharing so much wisdom and knowledge. God blessed you, and you do him well sir. Building cars over 30 years, nothing beats a Machinest build. The craftsmanship and perfectionist from a Machinest is second to none, and not economical. :)
  • @glenclifton4563
    Nobody teaches like Steve!! I bet you have more than that in just parts. Please add it all up for us. Thanks for everything!!
  • @robertsemple1092
    I’m sure it’s been said already but I’m going to say it again. That’s a work of art. Truly a jewel in any engine bay.
  • @Beek88
    I work in a machine shop, we make hydraulic cylinders/ mining equipment parts. That's a nice piece of machine you have there!! Keep it coming!!
  • Caution may learn something. I always learn something on your videos. I'm watching Kevin build Vals car and can't wait for it to make a pass. Everyone loves my sugar mamma shirt
  • @joeeyman7503
    Wow! Since the 70’s machine work sure has advanced, exploded is more like it! Our local machine shop was the local gearhead hangout. Steve , you making a block from billet is 🤯 mind blowing!
  • @michaeljones3827
    I could watch this all day. Thank you Steve, for giving us an inside look at something most engine builders would NEVER release to the public. This is only one thing that makes you stand out. The other is that you are just an all around good person.
  • @Smokkedandslammed
    You should look into those spinning windows they use on container ships during heavy seas
  • I know almost nothing about motors. But I have mad respect for those that do! This is amazing to watch and the time it takes!
  • @ppark2123
    Man, it would be a dream to have a steve morris engine!
  • @wattson4051
    Love watching your vids when I'm not at work 😅😅 I live being a performance machinist so much I watch machinist vids when I'm not machining 🤣