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Lets Roger That
Canada
Приєднався 22 гру 2006
Hobbyist. Machining, Workshop, welding, tool making, tips and tricks. Located in Canada. May spontaneously precede sentences by "Hey" and invite everyone for a BBQ.
Surface Grinder Fixture - Episode 2
What a marathon that was. Eight months of planning, designing and machining. But at the very end of this episode I finally got it right. And as promised I'm making my plans available to you on my Google Drive.
Thanks for your support folks.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kDJsKygreIxi86gUMfkQ4_GuA5tBj61x?usp=drive_link
Parts Links:
Stepper motor:
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0B1Q51G8L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Driver/Controller:
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0C2PN6JB1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Power Supply
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0BYVK73BP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Pulley Kits:
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07KBFWD6W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Diamond Dresser
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0744FVSB6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for your support folks.
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kDJsKygreIxi86gUMfkQ4_GuA5tBj61x?usp=drive_link
Parts Links:
Stepper motor:
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0B1Q51G8L/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Driver/Controller:
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0C2PN6JB1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Power Supply
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0BYVK73BP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Pulley Kits:
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07KBFWD6W/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Diamond Dresser
www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0744FVSB6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Glad it worked out for you. I wonder if there's some error introduced by the tension on the belt? Maybe there's a reason those Harig fixtures are so expensive! 😉
They are expensive for a good reason for sure. Belt tension deviation hmmm. I wonder, but if there’s any I imagine that my adjustment screws must counteract it as the tension is present during adjustment. There are so many considerations when chasing tenths. It’s honestly mind boggling 😊
Did you consider driving the part by a rubber roller(s) underneath so there will be no need for the drive pin, dog, and jubilee clip. The whole length could then be ground. Having the tailstock center sprung would be a nice addition to help with heat expansion. If you do get taper, the whole unit can be moved at an angle to the rear backstop to fine tune it. This will have the effect of grinding at different places over the part center.
Interesting ideas. I’ll have to give it some thought. Thank you.
I'll caveat my statement by saying i know nothing. Just an observation. Should the points be aligned not the spindle? You are assuming that both points are perfectly concentric, which i would think it's not the case. Thoughts?
The points on the last two spindles are exactly at 60 degrees and ground to within less than 0.00001” .
@LetsRogerThat To alleviate any error though, checking to the points would be more accurate though, no?
@@termlimit I don't think so. But just to clarify, if we tried to measure off the point, how would we ensure that our test indicator's probe would be at the exact same diameter from one tip to another. Assuming a 60 degree tip is identical on both spindles, (Which I verified while machining them on the lathe and grinding them, then measuring off of a diameter that is longer would be more feasible and repeatable. My 2 cents ;) Gilles
@@LetsRogerThat Again I caveat by saying I know nothing of this, definitely in newb status. So I will defer to your points here. Definitely well made arguments. Thanks for clarifying!
@@termlimit My pleasure. We all start at the beginning and I started this channel to share what I learn as I go. And I have a lot more to learn. I enjoy the questions and suggestions. Keep them coming. Happy new year to you. Gilles
Great work. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
That's awesome, thank you!
You need a CO monitor, NOT a CO2 monitor. Carbon Monoxide CO is the killer. Carbon Dioxide CO2 is what we breathe out.
You're absolutely correct. My bad. That's what happens when the old guy spews crap on the fly. ;) Gilles
Well done Gilles
Excellent job, I definitely need to make one. Thanks for sharing the plan. Hope you don’t mind me sharing my experience of making one on my channel?
Go for it, I love seeing other people’s take on my projects!
Thanks mate 💐
Gilles, I can't remember whether you have a heat treating oven in your shop, but if you do, you could normalize metals before machining them to avoid the unbalanced stress from the rolling mill when you remove material from your part. (Whew! That was a run-on sentence, wasn't it?) Also, why does your mill make those "noises" when using the fly-cutter? I doubt that it is your spindle bearings because it doesn't make the noises when cutting with end mills. Could it be the "tool holder" that you use when fly cutting? It seems awful long. I'm just curious because I want to avoid whatever the problem when using my RongFu-type R8-spindle mill-drill & a fly cutter.
@@bobvines00 you’re right Bob. I should’ve normalized the steel. Never thought of it. Just not thinking. Yeah that now when fly cutting drives me crazy. I’ll have to pay attention and try to find the cause. Inexperience is really showing up lol
@@bobvines00 I took the spindle apart today and although I can see what is causing the loud clonks. Even with endmills, I ordered new bearings and will replace the set screws that act as guides for R8 holders in the spindles. I can’t see any damage in the casting either. I’m stomped
@@LetsRogerThat Please give all of us an update or updates as you repair your spindle!
@ will do 😉
So you bent it taking original gear off
@@davet.906 it was already bent. But its all fixed now. 😉
First of all. You have a lot of noise induced by vibration. there is two ways of doing. Decouplic using sound decoupling pads (Elastomers mostly) or ading mass to the cab...
Thanks for the input,
At 9:18, when the grinder is started, the wheel is clearly wobbling side-to-side a fair amount, suggesting that either the hole in the wheel isn't, or one/both of the wheel adapters are out of true.
A lot of work. Did you consider using cast iron and then scraping it flat?
@@MyLilMule no I already had the 1018 bar. Cast Iron would have been a better choice but…
@@LetsRogerThat Yup. I know the feeling. Spent hours making a back plate out of 4130 when cast would have been sooooo much better. But ... $$$ 😉
Well done
@@billstarnes3179 thanks Bill
Excellent job mate 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
@@jm.workshop.q8 thank you
I have learned from bitter experience to sneak up on the final od with a file.
@@2OO_OK That was one heck of a project.
Monarch people say just use JD tractor hyd- trans , oil in everything.
I have no doubt it’d be fine, but since I was able to find the correct oils and my lathe lasted 80 years, I might as well keep using the recommended oils. 😉. Gilles
Slick!!
Many thanks.
@@were1962 you’re welcome
F*ck I just lost the spring Update: I found it yeee
You should invent one that works for aluminum. 😂
Haha can you just imagine lol
Where can one get one of those. They look great!
Amazon has them
Looks like it works amazing
Thanks, it sure does!
I'm glad this video helped SOME people. Honestly though it shows up for me like someone taking one apart for the first time.
@@2The2be that’s exactly it 👍🏻
Gilles, I just ordered one for the same reason that you did. Thanks for the tip!
@@bobvines00 my pleasure Bob.
Best video ever ❤
@@mformason5834 thank you
Sweet! I think I need one of those!
You’re gonna love it.
And it even has enough smarts to stop itself instead of making a mess! No downsides detected!!
Does this thing work on kegs of beer? 😁
You are a funny man Chris 😜
Well done my friend
What is the amp rating of the 12volt power supply?
@@MarkMcGinnis-i3i 30 amps
you said up to 15 amp and then said you were using a 30 amp power supply. Not sure what that means. TY
@@amylambert2365 the basic requirement is for a power supply to provide up to 15 amps. IF someone uses a power supply that can provide more amperage that's good thing. It means that the device's power requirements will definitely not exceed the power supply's abilities. I just happened to have a 30A power supply, but if you were just purchasing a power supply, a 15A power supply would be sufficient for this heater. I hope I was able to clarify correctly. Gilles
Great video. Thank you
@@chrisoliver8015 you’re welcome Chris
After two years do you still like your PDM30? I am thinking about buying one.
@@pierrebourguignon3537 yes I sure do. I did have to inspect and make sure the wiring was ok, and found the main screw nut to have been installed incorrectly wich caused it to wear prematurely. But otherwise it performs flawlessly. I’ve mad quite a few modifications which have improved it as most people do. I have no regrets
@@LetsRogerThat Hello Roger, I don't know if you will read this message but I could use your help if possible. I bought a pdm 30 last week which dates from 202112, the machine seems in order but the person who had it removed the power wire which goes from the power socket to the machine for some reason that I do not know . If you are able to post a photo of the inside of the box where the power wire goes in. The box where the on and off button is located and which has 4 screws to undo. That would help me see where the wires go. Thank you so much. I don't know if this is possible with you tube Thank you very much
@@sylvainro1 glad to help you Sylvain. Sent me an email at info@rogertoolscanada.com and I will send you the info you need tomorrow. Gilles
I like the use of the boring bar for machining the clamps. Just one question, when squaring off the blocks and also for milling the steps. Why did you not machine the pair side by side. Certainly when doing the steps , as this would have reduced the need to do it twice.
@@greenshortscouk it was inexperience on my part.
Hi Brad how can I find your videos on the cab builds I saw a small clip on you tube and it really interested me and I can’t find it anywhere thank you
Hi Lori, to get the info you seek, go to Brad's channel and follow the links to his Discord site. Gilles www.youtube.com/@bradgraycabs
WEBSITE NOT UP TO ORDER
May I ask which website you refer to?
Nice work Gills I’ll see it soon.
Nice and simple fix.
Great repair!
Thanks so much!
Nice job Buddy. Great work
Thanks, appreciate it!
Wow that looks great I have a 12x20 shed this might be what l need.
Gotta admit Im pleasantly surprised at how it heats my 20x30 garage. I should have done that years ago.
I believe your going to have issues with your exhaust on your diesel heater running upwards into your chimney, the exhaust creates moisture, it’s going to plug your pipe right off,
@@pizann350 thank you. I’ll keep an eye on it
@ you bet, 👍
Well done Gilles. Looks like a winner fore sure.
Tks Bill
I've never heard of Vevor before. Very interesting!!
@@WayneMacDonald1 check their site Wayne. They sell tons of stuff
I've got a shop full of vevor products, love all of them, but my shop is 40'×40' 14'ceiling..but I'm going to try one out. Great review.
@@kentuckytrapper780 thanks good Sir. Gilles
Nice work on a rarely built homemade tool. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
Thank you so much. You rock
When I saw the title, I figured you would be using a form on your hydraulic press but this worked too.
Didn’t cross my mind lol
Thanks for the step by step, but I'm glad I bought the sovol sv07 instead.
Gilles, thanks for sharing your great & simple idea!
@@bobvines00 my pleasure Bob
Use that for a pattern and make a steel or aluminum one..be a great video..
That’s a great idea. Will do
Well done my my friend
Thanks Bill