TangentJim
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Mini Lathe Burnishing Tool -- " Up Date "
Mini Lathe Burnishing Tool -- " Up Date "
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Відео

What Balls he has !
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What Balls he has !
Socket Wrench - Freetown Style
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Socket Wrench - Freetown Style
Mini Lathe - Tangent Burnishing Tool
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Mini Lathe - Tangent Burnishing Tool
Tarriffs - Trade War - Heads Up .
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Tarriffs - Trade War - Heads Up .
Quick Change Tool Holders - Lifting Balls
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Quick Change Tool Holders - Lifting Balls
Indicator Wizard VS Starrett Indicator Kit -2
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Indicator Wizard VS Starrett Indicator Kit -2
Indicator Wizard - Pending Indicator Offer
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Indicator Wizard - Pending Indicator Offer
Indicator Wizard VS Starret Indicator Kit -1
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Indicator Wizard VS Starret Indicator Kit -1
Indicator Wizard - 90 % There
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Indicator Wizard - 90 % There
Political Message
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Political Message
Custom Hinges per Drawing 011
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Custom Hinges per Drawing 011
Free Mini Lathe Burnishing Tool QCD
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Free Mini Lathe Burnishing Tool QCD
True Value is in trouble .
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True Value is in trouble .
Whitney Huston ReIncarnated
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Whitney Huston ReIncarnated
Quill Wheel VS Speed Handle
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Quill Wheel VS Speed Handle
Tarriffs - How they work .
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Tarriffs - How they work .
Tangent Quick Bore Tool - What is it ?
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Tangent Quick Bore Tool - What is it ?
Burnishing Tool Contest - Winners Pick
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Burnishing Tool Contest - Winners Pick
Burnishing Tool Contest - Winner
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Burnishing Tool Contest - Winner
Burnishing Tool for Mini Lathes
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Burnishing Tool for Mini Lathes
Burnishing Contest - It's Time to Vote .
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Burnishing Contest - It's Time to Vote .
The end of Electric Vehicles
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The end of Electric Vehicles
Contestant 5 - Burnishing Porn
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Contestant 5 - Burnishing Porn
Tangent Giveaway - Update Voting Chart
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Tangent Giveaway - Update Voting Chart
Tangent Giveaway - You Snooze - You Lose .
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Tangent Giveaway - You Snooze - You Lose .
Burnishing Tool - Contestant 4
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Burnishing Tool - Contestant 4
Burnishing Tool - Mini Lathe - Mistakes
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Burnishing Tool - Mini Lathe - Mistakes
Burnishing Tool - For Mini Lathes
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Burnishing Tool - For Mini Lathes
Good News and Great News
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Good News and Great News

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JaunValdez-k5q
    @JaunValdez-k5q 6 днів тому

    Bravo Mr. Onion Skin}}}}}}}}

  • @TangentJim
    @TangentJim 8 днів тому

    Dumpster Dave -- You are absolutely correct . A 14 x 40 Lathe is huge compared to a Mini Lathe. I took the feed back and went with it. I was so concerened about the feeds and speeds - I didn't even notice. The Spin off is - you can use a Mini Lathe Burnishing Tool on larger Lathes . Nice to Know. Thanks for the Heads Up . --- Jim

  • @dumpsterdave3710
    @dumpsterdave3710 8 днів тому

    A 14x40 is a pretty decently capable lathe. I wouldn't consider that a mini lathe at all. 7x14 is a mini lathe. My lathe is approximately a 14x40 and I bought one of your regular burnishing tools. I haven't had an opportunity to use it yet, but I look forward to it.

  • @MrSpydow
    @MrSpydow 9 днів тому

    Hey Jim, do these balls fit the mini lathe quick change tool post. If so how do I purchase them❤

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 8 днів тому

      Bob - Did you go underground ??? I haven't from you in a long time. The Video explains the deal . If you are interested - email me . jimenos@acushnettool.com -- Jim

  • @JaunValdez-k5q
    @JaunValdez-k5q 11 днів тому

    You All Balls and No Brains}}}}}}}}}}

  • @gardnep
    @gardnep 17 днів тому

    Use a diamond disc.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 17 днів тому

      Phil - That will also work. -- Jim

  • @craigromero-sr9kn
    @craigromero-sr9kn 21 день тому

    I used 32 mm pool balls also how I number my tools

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 21 день тому

      Craig - That is a Clever idea. I assume that you had to drill and tap them ? The finish Product must look excellent . You are one particular guy . Two thumbs up . --- Jim

    • @craigromero-sr9kn
      @craigromero-sr9kn 21 день тому

      @TangentJim yes sir the balls are offered in 25 32 and 38mm lol

  • @jmbstudio6873
    @jmbstudio6873 23 дні тому

    I use sketches sometimes. Mostly I do it in my head. Make chips that don't need dops!

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 23 дні тому

      jmb -- You are a better man than me . Every time I work without a drawing - I paint my self into a corner and end up making junk . -- Jim

    • @jmbstudio6873
      @jmbstudio6873 22 дні тому

      To be fair, I only make dumb dumb parts with few features. If it was intricate with a lot of features, I would definitely need a drawing.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 22 дні тому

      @@jmbstudio6873 - to be fair , my friends tell me that I would Fuck up a free lunch . -- Jim

  • @OgiveBC
    @OgiveBC 24 дні тому

    Great drawings. Nice video. One of several ways to skin a cat. Definitely would result in tight tolerances. Not sure if the the through bolts for securement to the rotary table gets my vote yet. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 24 дні тому

      Benno - In your video - you secured it down to the milling machine table using one Bolt ????? I must be missing something ? -- Jim

    • @OgiveBC
      @OgiveBC 24 дні тому

      ⁠one bolt right in the center yup.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 24 дні тому

      Benno - I'm going to stay in my stupid lane . " You Win - Congratulations " -- Jim

    • @JaunValdez-k5q
      @JaunValdez-k5q 18 днів тому

      @@TangentJim The Only Honest Statement You Ever Made!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @hilltopmachineworks2131
    @hilltopmachineworks2131 24 дні тому

    Happy New Year Jim!

  • @JaunValdez-k5q
    @JaunValdez-k5q 24 дні тому

    You Know They Sell Those

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 24 дні тому

      Juan - Let me ask you this . If you needed a size that you could not buy . What would you do ??? -- Jim

    • @JaunValdez-k5q
      @JaunValdez-k5q 24 дні тому

      @@TangentJim Enough Theory How About Some Reality Start Spinning Some Handles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 23 дні тому

      @@JaunValdez-k5q -- Start spinning some handles !!!! I get it . You don't want to exchange Ideas . You want to be entertained .You used the Phrase "Enough Theory " -- that insulted me . I'm not the Tooth Fairy . I don't deal in Theory's . I don't make up story's and tell them . I deal in the real world . I design and manufacture products . I sell them all over the planet . My Finger Prints are everywhere , not because of theory , because of Real World Skills . I suggest that you scratch me off of your viewing list . Have a Nice Day -- Jim

  • @DA_Machine
    @DA_Machine 24 дні тому

    Great video, Jim! That socket will fit flawlessly, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.

  • @DA_Machine
    @DA_Machine 29 днів тому

    I think you have a great idea! I have 1000 hex keys too and hate it. Make the chart my friend, everyone will love it.

  •  Місяць тому

    you started in the middle.Wrong, show how to silver braze the carbide on the shank.Think!!!

  • @zjtr10since80
    @zjtr10since80 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Everybody has a different way of doing things . We learn from each other . Thank for the comment -- Jim

  • @Gravattack
    @Gravattack Місяць тому

    Nice looking tool Jim. Do you have the dumensions anywhere? My lathe takes 16mm. Id rather not go too small. So if this is less than half in ch I will grab the bigger one and modify a tool holder for it. Cheers mate

  • @Gravattack
    @Gravattack Місяць тому

    Are any still available?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Yes - we have many in stock . Call me 1-508-496-2138 Jim

    • @Gravattack
      @Gravattack Місяць тому

      @TangentJim im in Australia. Happy to pay the shipping. But will that be ok mate?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      @@Gravattack - Sir do you have e-mail ?? e-mail or call me . I will answer all of your questions . - jim

    • @Gravattack
      @Gravattack Місяць тому

      @@TangentJim Sent mate

  • @Mrjlasr09
    @Mrjlasr09 Місяць тому

    great new tool for the mini lathe

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Mrjlas09 - I just purchased a Mini Lathe so I could try it . My original Burnishing Tool worked out excellent . This one for the Mini Lathe should work out equally as well . I have my fingers crossed . Like Yoga Berra said - " It's not over - Until it's over " Thank you for your positive comment . -- Jim

  • @jameslezak7882
    @jameslezak7882 Місяць тому

    Good stuff Jim! I like the tapered nose idea! Would be useful on a larger lathe to get closer to shoulders and live centers on smaller diameters. Thanks Jim!

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Jim - I must have been in a comma when I designed the original Burnishig Tool . I didn't put a a taper on it . When I restock - I will put a Taper on them. -- Jim

  • @DA_Machine
    @DA_Machine Місяць тому

    Great video and another great product, Jim. 👍👍👍👍

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Doug - You da man . I really appreciate your objective and reinforcing comments . We should take this show on the road . We could call it " Ding & Dong " -- " Up & Down " - " Left & Right " . Are you getting my Drift ? First Europe and then the World . Stop me - I'm out of control . -- Jim

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright Місяць тому

    As a rule, very true.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Robert - Buckle up . --- Jim

  • @davidiansykes
    @davidiansykes Місяць тому

    thanks jim

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      David - I'm forecasting a Hurricane . Plywood the Windows . -- Thanks for the comment .---Jim

  • @PeckhamHall
    @PeckhamHall Місяць тому

    You are totally right, but it's designed to help the man that can supply the item for $120 from the U.S or from India for a $100 now they can ramp up output without compition.

    • @DudleyToolwright
      @DudleyToolwright Місяць тому

      Most of these products have zero manufacturing representation here in the US and ramping up competition would take many years. In the mean time, the consumer will have to eat the costs or do without. I am a huge fan of local manufacturing, but once it is gone, the pain of getting it back, eventually, is going to be really painful. Standard of living is going to drop significantly for the working class.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Peckham Hall - You are correct . But it's not done over night . In the meantime - don't throw your Tea Bags away . --- Jim

  • @JaunValdez-k5q
    @JaunValdez-k5q Місяць тому

    You Are A Smart Guy

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Juan - We have better things to do . Are we adults ??? I don't think so . --- Jim

  • @doingstufforatleasttrying4843
    @doingstufforatleasttrying4843 Місяць тому

    Tariff= Billionaires getting richer. How soon they forget a 2x4 was 20 bucks last time he was in office. A sheet of plywood was 80 bucks. People complained about prices will soon be paying 4 times as much for the same thing. Better use your tea bags 4 times..🇺🇸

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      Doing Stuff - You are absolutely correct . Just follow the money . ---- Jim

  • @eddrm4685
    @eddrm4685 Місяць тому

    In that case it looks like Customs and border Protection are BIG winners! It would be more likely that China pays $10.00 by lowering the the original price to $90.00. China loses $10.00 maybe even more! Walmart pays $10.00 by raiseing the original sale price by $5.00. If Walmart passed the entire tariff onto consumers, sales would likely decline significantly. We pay $5.00 more for border protection and the chance of production going to somewhere more friendly to the USA! Maybe even in a Red state here in the USA! Blue states don't seem to be to friendly to the USA at this time. Seems like it's a WIN WIN for us if we like producing things and a safe border. I don't think it's that simple....Tarriffs will be used as a tool to get what we want.

    • @DudleyToolwright
      @DudleyToolwright Місяць тому

      China and Walmart suppliers already work on really thin margins, so it is unlikely, in general that they will lower prices. Instead the consumer is going to eat it. Walmart, for example has so much buying power that they have literally put companies out of business with the maximum prices that are willing to pay for products. The companies thought they could survive on ultra thin margins but discovered that they couldn't.

    • @eddrm4685
      @eddrm4685 Місяць тому

      @@DudleyToolwright Hmmm imteresting. I bought some frozen broccoli at Aldi..a product of China WOW surprised! You think maybe we should grow our own? even if it cost a few pennies more?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      eddrm4658 - Tarriffs will be used as a tool to get what we want . We can get what we want without starting a Trade War . I'm very disappointed . Thank you for your thoughts . --- Jim

  • @nicklong9985
    @nicklong9985 Місяць тому

    🙄🤦‍♀️

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim Місяць тому

      nickllong9985 - Thank you for your feed back . --- Jim

  • @BLECHHAUS
    @BLECHHAUS 2 місяці тому

    Good idea! I never came to it, because the adjusting screws on my quickchangetoolholders habe a square head, so I always have to remove the ball if I want to adjust the QCTH (quickchangetoolholder)

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Deter - You are correct . This dosen't fit you . --- Jim

    • @BLECHHAUS
      @BLECHHAUS 2 місяці тому

      @@TangentJim 😞

  • @tates11
    @tates11 2 місяці тому

    Can you supply them with a square hole for the adjusting screws with a square head?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Tates11 - Please don't make me go back to the Drawing Board . I detect a little humor in your question . Thanks -- for the Off of the Wall Comment . -- Jim

    • @BLECHHAUS
      @BLECHHAUS 2 місяці тому

      Excuse me for interrupting! Do you mean a thread on one side and a square hole on the other?

  • @PeckhamHall
    @PeckhamHall 2 місяці тому

    It looks like you've gone all balls out on this offer.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Peckham - You're like me - you can't resist a good Zinger. Great Comment ! Like they say in the Basketball Community " All Net " That made my day . -- Jim

  • @EitriBrokkr
    @EitriBrokkr 2 місяці тому

    Don't tell me not to put anything in the comment section.

  • @CandidZulu
    @CandidZulu 2 місяці тому

    And what's the tolerance on the 1" diameter?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      CandidZula -- I can say this - After Burnishing -- the diameter change is less that .0005" . That is any diameter . --- Jim

  • @tates11
    @tates11 2 місяці тому

    Hi Jim. What feature are you trying to indicate? Is it the O/D or I/D or the face?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Tates11 - I designed it for indicating small I.D.'s . It can also Indicate O.D.'s on the backside of center . Can it indicate the face - Yes . My claim to fame is - you can indicate a small Diameter hole In seconds I repeat - in seconds - you can indicate an I.D. feature -- deep inside a part . The depth it can reach is deeper than anything available . Any other method is complicated and time consuming . Thanks for asking . --- Jim

    • @tates11
      @tates11 2 місяці тому

      ​@@TangentJim Thanks for the quick reply. Have you seen the Verdict T8 indicator? It has a pivoting spigot allowing it to swing up and down when held by a chuck in the tailstock with the dial face uppermost. This allows for quickly indicating bores, outside diameters, and faces just by pivoting up and down. A bonus is that it is always directly above the lathe axis, which is ideal for small bores. I'm sure longer styli can be fitted for deep holes.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      @@tates11 - I really appreciate your input . Allow me to thow you a curve ball . I'm talking I.D. Indicating only . I'm not trying to be a smart ass . I'm try to make a point. When you hold a Dial Indicator in a tailstock chuck . You movement range is limited by the physical size of of the indicator . How do you get it the ball tip dead on the center line ?? You are relying on the tailstock alignment .The concentrity of the drill chuck . Is the indicator lever concentric to the shank ?? You can only rotate it -- You can't move it in any other axis . You can only eye ball it - you could be way off . Now using the cross slide movement and a Quick Change setup makes more sense . You have the luxury of moving controllably in 3 directions . If you make a dedicated Quick change setup you avoid a complicated time consuming and questionable setup . In seconds you are ready to Indicate accuratey . Did any of my repsonse make any sense to you ??? -- Jim

    • @tates11
      @tates11 2 місяці тому

      ​@@TangentJim Hi Jim, thanks for clarifying the problem you want to solve. I want to address the concerns you have outlined in the previous reply. Regarding the size range. My small indicator used alone in the tailstock keyless chuck, can indicate a 7" diameter face - a 6" diameter bore and a 6" outside diameter. These sizes can be extended by using various types of indicator holder, like the C shape style. Although on my lathe I rarely need to use them. To address the stylus end alignment. The indicator stem, body, dial, and stylus are all factory precisely aligned. They can't be adjusted but all swing in the same plane. By pivoting on the stem or the stylus, the stylus tip will always move at right angles to the part face regardless of the dial face orientation. The arc that the indicator can be swung through will always send the stylus tip through the lathe axis. This permanent alignment is accurate enough to remove any need for movement on the X axis. To concentrate specifically on indicating bores. I prefer the dial to face upwards like your design and then I either indicate on the top of the bore or the bottom, the stylus moves both ways. If the indicator is rotated in any direction in the chuck it will still work on the centerline but just having the dial in a different viewing plane. This is the same for the O/D with the stylus on the top. For the face, the stylus can be rotated upright and for larger faces, the whole body can be upright. The speed to setup is not an issue. To pop the indicator in the chuck and slide the tailstock into position takes seconds. The bonus is that most of the time, the tool can remain set in the toolpost whether indicating the face, bore, or outside diameter. Sorry for the long rant but as you know it is difficult to explain without a scrap of paper and pencil. Hope this makes sense.

  • @HabiburRahman-e1j6p
    @HabiburRahman-e1j6p 2 місяці тому

    nice video but video views are not good.

  • @HabiburRahman-e1j6p
    @HabiburRahman-e1j6p 2 місяці тому

    If you can solve these problems

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Habibur - I'm excited - My progress is well beyound The Starrett Kit . In the near future I will be able to present a Kit that is far Superior to Starrette . For shorter money . I call it a Game changer , - Jim

    • @HabiburRahman-e1j6p
      @HabiburRahman-e1j6p 2 місяці тому

      @@TangentJim Sir, that's fantastic news! Breaking beyond the Starrett Kit and positioning yourself to offer a superior product at a better price point is indeed a game-changer. It's a bold step that could redefine the standards in your market. Your excitement is contagious, and I’m curious to know more. What specific improvements or innovations are you bringing to your kit? How are you planning to position and market this breakthrough product to ensure it stands out as the "Game Changer" you envision?

    • @HabiburRahman-e1j6p
      @HabiburRahman-e1j6p 2 місяці тому

      The Starrett Kit typically refers to a collection of precision tools manufactured by the L.S. Starrett Company, a renowned American company specializing in precision measurement tools and instruments. The specific tools included in a "Starrett Kit" can vary depending on the purpose and industry, but these kits are highly valued for their accuracy, durability, and reliability. Common Tools in a Starrett Kit: 1. Calipers: Digital, dial, or vernier calipers for precise measurement. 2. Micrometers: Tools for measuring small dimensions with extreme accuracy are available in various forms like outside, inside, and depth micrometers. 3. Combination Squares: A versatile tool used for measuring, marking, and guiding cuts. 4. Dial Indicators: Instruments for measuring small distances or angles. 5. Precision Levels: Used to check the level of surfaces. 6. Gages: Tools like bore, thickness, or angle gages. 7. Machinist Tools: Including center punches, scribers, and parallels. Applications: Starrett Kits are widely used in: Machining and Metalworking: For precision manufacturing. Construction and Carpentry: For accurate measurements and alignments. Engineering: In research, development, and quality control. I can help identify what it might include if you have a specific kit or purpose!

  • @DA_Machine
    @DA_Machine 2 місяці тому

    I can't wait for the next video, Jim. It looks like it's going to be a well-built, useful tool.

  • @TheAyrCaveShop
    @TheAyrCaveShop 2 місяці тому

    Interesting idea 👍

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Dean - It's a kick ass idea . Follow along and you will become a believer . -- Jim

  • @hilltopmachineworks2131
    @hilltopmachineworks2131 2 місяці тому

    Did you check with Shars and see if they have an indicator that would fit the bill?

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Tom - Shars was the first place I tried . Now multiply that effort - That's where I'm at . I had a few guys help with the search - no luck . Take a look - if you find something reasonable , I'll be surprised . If you want to pay very tall money - you can get them - but it will cost plenty . -- Jim

  • @HabiburRahman-e1j6p
    @HabiburRahman-e1j6p 2 місяці тому

    by email

  • @HabiburRahman-e1j6p
    @HabiburRahman-e1j6p 2 місяці тому

    Hello dear, I hope you are well. I visited your UA-cam channe TangentJim. Your content is excellent. But your channel isn't growing because your content title and description aren't optimized for SEO and don't have enough ranking tags. This is why no content reaches the top of UA-cam. As a result, the SEO score of your video is very low. According to VidiQ, (The video SEO score of your channel is 0 / out of 100, which should be 80+). If you want I can increase it to 80+ which will help your channel grow faster. If you reference your videos correctly, the progress of the channel will bevery soon and subscribers and views will increase. If you want, I can troubleshoot and help you rank your videos better. If you are interested, let me know.

  • @EitriBrokkr
    @EitriBrokkr 2 місяці тому

    They sell replacement flat backs for a couple of bucks. Or you can mill the lug off. 1/2" stroke indicators are readily available. Or redesign your project to use an off the shelf indicator.... Like Edge Technology does. Very simple modification to your design. Mill the ball in half. Why would I want a product with a proprietary indicator, I can't replace?

  • @DA_Machine
    @DA_Machine 2 місяці тому

    Great video, Jim! This tool will be awesome. 👍👍👍👍

  • @hilltopmachineworks2131
    @hilltopmachineworks2131 2 місяці тому

    Those urine tests are tough. You definitely have to study the night before. 😀

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Tom - Like I said - I study - But I never pass . My buddies are right . -- Jim

  • @Mrjlasr09
    @Mrjlasr09 2 місяці тому

    😁

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Mr. Jlas - It's nice to know that my communication is being understood . Thank You -- Jim

  • @PeckhamHall
    @PeckhamHall 2 місяці тому

    Makes sense, it was like telepathy this time mate. 👍🕐✋

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Peckham Hall - It's great to know that my message was received and understood . FYI - I have owned and operated a successful mold making shop for many years . If I can help you in any way - feel free to contact me Via e-mail jimenos@acushnettool.com -- Jim

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 2 місяці тому

    You led me to water and I had a sip. Dead clear.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Robert - I like the way you put that ! --- Jim

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 2 місяці тому

    You communicated perfectly well for me.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Robert - Thanks a lot - I needed the reassurance and also some psychological help. -- Jim

  • @DudleyToolwright
    @DudleyToolwright 2 місяці тому

    Jim, I like the design and you are right, the other solutions can be really finicky.

    • @TangentJim
      @TangentJim 2 місяці тому

      Robert - You would look good doing a Tool Review of the I.D. Wizard . It will take 4-5 months before they ready to sell . I will do a Video Tool Demonstration the minute they are finished . Would you consider doing a Tool Review ??? ---- Jim