Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520
Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520
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Assignment 6-1 Setting Up to Turn Spindles
This is the first assignment on lathe turning for the Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520 Self Study Course. It accompanies the written assignment. Steve shows how to check the alignment, what equipment is required, and gets the machine setup to turn your first piece of stock.
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Відео

Shopsmith Jig Makes Lathe Turning Setup and Use Easy
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Steve shows you the jig he mounts on the left power mount end of his Shopsmith when he is doing spindle or face plate turning. It makes setting up and doing lathe turning a breeze.
Sharpening Your Shopsmith Lathe Chisels When You Are in the Middle of Spindle Turning
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When your lathe chisels become dull while you are in the middle of spindle turning, it is easy to touch up your tools using the belt sander and the Shopsmith Sharpening JIg which can be purchased from Shopsmith. Steve demonstrates how he uses it.
Assignment 5-4 Sanding a Circle
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Steve uses the disc sander and the miter gauge to create a perfect circle. Be sure to have Closed Captioned On to see embedded messages.
Lesson 5 Disc Sanding Assignments 1,2,&3
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Steve demonstrates the first three disc sanding assignments starting with setting the machine up correctly. The fourth assignment is on a separate video. Be sure to have Closed Captioned On to see embedded messages.
Assignment 4-2 Stopped Groove & 4-3 Stopped Rabbet
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Horizontal Routing assignments 2 and 3 for the Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520 Self Study Course. This one has no sound, just video. Turn on Closed Caption to see important notes during the video.
Assignment 4-1 Sliding Dovetail
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This is the first assignment on Horizontal Routing for the Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520 Self Study Course. It accompanies the written assignment. Turn on Closed Caption to see important notes during the video.
Assignment 3-3 Doweled Face Frame
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This is the last assignment of Lesson 3 Horizontal Boring for the Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520 Self Study Course. Steve demonstrates the assignment on a Mark 7 machine and explains some accessories that are available to perform the operation a little differently than in the written manual. Turn on Closed Caption to see important notes during the video.
Assignment 3-2 Pegged Butt Joint
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This is the second assignment of Lesson 3 Horizontal Boring for the Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520 Self Study Course. Steve demonstrates the assignment on a Mark 7 machine and explains the different setup required on the Mark 4. Turn on Closed Caption to see important notes during the video.
Why Shopsmith Discontinues Good Products
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Steve talks about two items that have been discontinued: The Disc Sander Table Insert and the Planer.
Upgrading Shopsmith Planer to Helical Cutterhead Part 2 Removing the Old Cutterhead
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In the second of four parts, Steve removes the old cutterhead from the Shopsmith Planer following the written Shopsmith instructions.
Upgrading Shopsmith Planer to Helical Cutterhead Part I Unpacking
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Part 1 of 4 videos shows the unpacking of the Sheartak helical cutterhead and shows the tools that will be needed for replacing the original 3 knife high speed steel cutterhead and replacing it with the Sheartak helical cutterhead.
Which Straight Router Bit is Best on My Shopsmith?
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Steve shows which type of router bit is best to use for overhead, under table, and horizontal routing on your Shopsmith Mark 4, Mark 7, Mark 520S, or Mark V 520 with dual tilt.
Assignment 3-1 Boring Dowel Holes for Edge Joined Boards
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This is the first video produced for the new Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520 Self Study Course. It is for Lesson 3 Horizontal Boring. Steve explains the three assignments: Edge Joined Boards, Pegged Butt Joint, and Doweled Face Frame. He shows the completed assignments and then demonstrates the first one. Turn on Closed Caption to see important notes during the video.
Shopsmith T-bolts and T-nuts Explained
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Steve demonstrates the options that Shopsmith offers for attaching jigs and fixtures to the T-tracks built into the main table and rip fence. He explains the difference of application to help you choose which is best for your particular circumstance.
Differences between Shopsmith Mark 4, Mark 7, Mark 520S, and Mark V 520
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Differences between Shopsmith Mark 4, Mark 7, Mark 520S, and Mark V 520
A Well Organized Shopsmith Workshop
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A Well Organized Shopsmith Workshop
What Can go Wrong with a Full Depth Routed Slot in One Pass on a Shopsmith
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What Can go Wrong with a Full Depth Routed Slot in One Pass on a Shopsmith
A New Shopsmith Self Study Course is Coming?
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A New Shopsmith Self Study Course is Coming?
Stop Using C-Clamps on Your Shopsmith Fence
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Stop Using C-Clamps on Your Shopsmith Fence
Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520 Compound Miter Settings
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Shopsmith Mark 4/7/520 Compound Miter Settings
Shopsmith Mark 7/520 Horizontal Boring Setup
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Shopsmith Mark 7/520 Horizontal Boring Setup
Cutting Coves on Your Shopsmith Mark 4, Mark 7, or Mark V 520 Table Saw
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Cutting Coves on Your Shopsmith Mark 4, Mark 7, or Mark V 520 Table Saw
Safely Cut Splines on your Shopsmith Mark 4, Mark 7, or Mark V 520 in Table Saw Mode
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Safely Cut Splines on your Shopsmith Mark 4, Mark 7, or Mark V 520 in Table Saw Mode
Safe Protected Crosscuts on your Shopsmith
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Safe Protected Crosscuts on your Shopsmith
Reducing Tear Out on a Shopsmith Mark 4
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Reducing Tear Out on a Shopsmith Mark 4

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jamesbrunk9817
    @jamesbrunk9817 Годину тому

    Hope the next assignment shows the live center.

  • @drumaganger
    @drumaganger 2 дні тому

    Love it. Great video on a topic that is seldom talked about. Where do you get your 320 grit sand paper?

  • @edieboyer8408
    @edieboyer8408 3 дні тому

    I had wondered about your tool center sitting on the other end in your earlier videos so thanks for sharing!

  • @toddharshbarger8616
    @toddharshbarger8616 3 дні тому

    Much appreciated this tutorial - well captured!

  • @masondimock8218
    @masondimock8218 4 дні тому

    nice! I've just been using a curved sharpening stone. Really need to pick up one of these!

  • @mrgunn2726
    @mrgunn2726 4 дні тому

    Fantastic Steve!

  • @mrgunn2726
    @mrgunn2726 4 дні тому

    Fabulous!

  • @jamesbrunk9817
    @jamesbrunk9817 4 дні тому

    This is a genius device but I find that, in practice, it is not useful. I do not want to sharpen like this when I have a hunk of wood spinning on the other end of the lathe and vice versa.

    • @StephenADraper
      @StephenADraper 4 дні тому

      The belt sander is not connected while spindle turning on the lathe. You remove your stock from the lathe first, then slide the headstock over to connect it to the lathe. The video started with nothing mounted in the lathe.

    • @timheady371
      @timheady371 4 дні тому

      Great video, thanks. Where did you get the belt.

    • @StephenADraper
      @StephenADraper 3 дні тому

      @@timheady371 Shopsmith sells it.

    • @lewparsell
      @lewparsell 3 дні тому

      Can you please provide us with the degrees you like to set the sharping jig at.

    • @StephenADraper
      @StephenADraper 3 дні тому

      @@lewparsell gouges and skew 10 degrees left. Parting and round nose scraper zero degrees. This is because I personally do shearing cuts. Scraping cuts require it to be set to the right of zero. The manual has a chart.

  • @JohnLifsey-h5q
    @JohnLifsey-h5q 5 днів тому

    Where can I get more info about the self study course?

    • @StephenADraper
      @StephenADraper 5 днів тому

      @@JohnLifsey-h5q It will be published the end of this year.

  • @JohnLifsey-h5q
    @JohnLifsey-h5q 5 днів тому

    Where can I get more info on the new self study course?

  • @edieboyer8408
    @edieboyer8408 6 днів тому

    Very helpful video in showing an alternative way to create a circle. The only question I have is why you rotated the circle counterclockwise during the last final sanding, after rotating in clockwise direction prior to that. Or does that not matter? Thanks for sharing!

  • @toddharshbarger8616
    @toddharshbarger8616 6 днів тому

    Great video but add closeup views from above and side showing the misalignment and adjustment.

  • @stased7343
    @stased7343 7 днів тому

    Ingenious!

  • @jamesbrunk9817
    @jamesbrunk9817 8 днів тому

    Thanks Steve!

  • @stased7343
    @stased7343 8 днів тому

    Thanks for a great video! I always pick up a few "pearls" of information!

  • @edieboyer8408
    @edieboyer8408 12 днів тому

    Great demonstration of using the sand disc. Helpful to see how sanding is done in each of the assigments, for example, using the miter gauge to hold the stock and moving it slightly back and forth while sanding it down (I was just holding the stock in place).

  • @StephenADraper
    @StephenADraper 13 днів тому

    There is no sound. This is an experiment. When I learn how to add narration to it, I will edit the video and add sound. The speaking you see is me talking to my wife about camera placement.

  • @stewwolfe1
    @stewwolfe1 13 днів тому

    Is it just me or is this video shot with no sound?

    • @chadwilson673
      @chadwilson673 13 днів тому

      Same here no sound

    • @chadwilson673
      @chadwilson673 13 днів тому

      Miss your Shopsmith videos. You need to make some more!

  • @jgalvezluna
    @jgalvezluna 13 днів тому

    Nice.

  • @toddharshbarger8616
    @toddharshbarger8616 14 днів тому

    This is so practical! One of the best! I would suggest you edit out the parts where you show the bags with part numbers and replace with close up shots that the labels could be read.

  • @toddharshbarger8616
    @toddharshbarger8616 14 днів тому

    Great video. Interesting assignment utilizing the miter gauge for the central pivot point! Video was very well shot without any slow points and had good vantage points to see all the steps!

  • @roscoepatternworks3471
    @roscoepatternworks3471 14 днів тому

    Many years ago i looked watched a shop smith demo at a mall, mid 80s i think. A complete waste of money for.any serious woodworking. Too much tool changing to get a job done.

  • @jamesbrunk9817
    @jamesbrunk9817 14 днів тому

    I like the adjustment you made to the clamp to make it easier to clamp to the table.

  • @mrgunn2726
    @mrgunn2726 15 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing this interesting demo, couple of areas you might think about for future improvements -Demo the motor speed setting for this lesson -Discussion about how to ensure the cuts are centered on the board Keep up the great work!

    • @StephenADraper
      @StephenADraper 15 днів тому

      @mrgunn2726 People taking the course have the printed lesson which has that information.

    • @mrgunn2726
      @mrgunn2726 15 днів тому

      @@StephenADraper Steve, thanks for the clarification.

  • @stased7343
    @stased7343 16 днів тому

    Great video! I never thought about using my Shopsmith in this configuration!

  • @johnrice4273
    @johnrice4273 16 днів тому

    Not only is the video informative but it is well done. You have someone able to providing clear video showing the information. The lighting, and voice is nice. Well done to you both!!

  • @ronallman6055
    @ronallman6055 16 днів тому

    You piqued my interest the first time you mentioned horizontal routing. I never considered using the router function horizontally. Now there are some projects forming in the back of my brain that I want to add horizontal routing. Thank you for your videos.

  • @franklehman6229
    @franklehman6229 17 днів тому

    Nice work Steve! Thanks for showing the feather board bracket. I am going to order one today as the free shipping special is still in effect until July 11. I like your hold down fixture clamps, I can see where they could come in handy for many operations.

  • @toddharshbarger8616
    @toddharshbarger8616 18 днів тому

    Very nice, clear video. Articulated clearly and concisely, with good video capturing the process well.

  • @lesliethiel2171
    @lesliethiel2171 19 днів тому

    I am eager to see what your videos have to help me get acquainted with Shopsmith! I will offer a couple suggestions. Prestage the attachments, parts, demo pieces etc. near where you're working. We don't really need to see where you store them and we don't need to spend the time watching you fetch items. You may want to do more editing. You can cut out those 20 sec segmemts if something happens that it takes a while to position or adjust the tool. As you get into this, you may want to get a second camera that you can place in a fixed position. You may find we can have a better view at times when your cameraman is looking at your back by splicing in the fixed camera view.

  • @stoofdriver
    @stoofdriver 19 днів тому

    I like your shop layout and spaciousnesses. This will help in your presentations. I think you’re on the right track & go for it! Travis

  • @johnrice4273
    @johnrice4273 20 днів тому

    Yes sir - well instructed, thank you.👍👍

  • @JeffStover-u4f
    @JeffStover-u4f 20 днів тому

    Great information and instructions on using the sanding disc to sand edge grain and round off the corners of stock. A great resource to accompany the written instructions.

  • @hiltonferguson-gj7cp
    @hiltonferguson-gj7cp 20 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing. Enjoy watching your videos, keep the training videos coming. Hilton

  • @stased7343
    @stased7343 21 день тому

    Great video! Thanks for the information!

  • @ellisreeves
    @ellisreeves 21 день тому

    Very nice Steve, keep 'em coming.

  • @jgalvezluna
    @jgalvezluna 21 день тому

    Very nice video, I’m impressed with the abilities of that machines! I live in Spain, and I have a Robland HX310, but my shop it’s too small. I think the shopsmith machine would be great for my little space, but the courier cost me 1700€ to bring the machine to Spain, and customs are another 1500€, I don’t know if it worth so much money to have a nice mark 7 here in Spain. Congratulations for your videos!

  • @normanbrennan8684
    @normanbrennan8684 22 дні тому

    ONE DAY i WISH SHOP SMITH WOULD MAKE A METAL TURNING LATHE

  • @lindseysturkie2205
    @lindseysturkie2205 22 дні тому

    Back n the 1980s, I used to dream about owning a ShopSmith. I was young and broke and in the Navy. It's a mechanical marvel. My concern was switching around to different operations being too cumbersome. When you can go from one purpose built tool to another (like I do now) instead of flipping attachments, it's a huge time saver. I'm sure SS has a market, though. I might buy one aftermarket and set it up for specific uses or just out of nostalgia and curiosity.

  • @markb8954
    @markb8954 23 дні тому

    I see you got rid of the squeaky shoes ✅. Determine the best spot to stand to talk & to demo, camera is following you around often times showing your back. Don’t worry about putting things back during the demo…shuffling to & fro not very appealing. You need some graphics to highlight/emphasize points. Good luck

  • @jvmiller1995
    @jvmiller1995 23 дні тому

    the new owner said it cost 1600 to make the planner and it sold for 2 k. Unless Shopsmith by some very small chance takes off and really starts to mass produce stuff again and gets its cost down then it is pretty much done for on all items. They are a victim of their own success. It is way cheaper to go buy a used 510 or 520 for as low as 6 to 800 with a bandsaw and jointer on facebook and give it a little love. As the oldest lasting tool company in the US making in the US it saddens me. I am just glad they got a new owner that loves them and not thinking clearly enough to let them go.

  • @larrysimmons166
    @larrysimmons166 24 дні тому

    I've never commented on a UA-cam video before, but you ask for input. I have been producing video of our woodworking club meetings for 6 or 7 years so I've learned a few thing. Here are a couple of suggestions. You have to edit your videos. All the walking around getting stuff is a waist of time and it is boring on video, edit it out of the video. It will also eliminate the squeak shoes. Have your camera man move so you don't turn your back to the camera. If you don't have a camera man, stop the video move the camera so we can see what you are doing. Another reason you have to edit. You could get a second camera, but two camera editing is much harder and requires more expensive software. Look at some good UA-cam videos like Stumpy Nubs, www.youtube.com/@StumpyNubs or The wood whisperer, www.youtube.com/@woodwhisperer. Notice all the clips they have edited together to make the finished video. You've taken on a big project, writing a manual and producing videos. I dont know how many people use instruction manuals now days as opposed to watching UA-cam videos to learn. You might consider dropping the manuals and consintrate on the videos.

  • @jamesk73743
    @jamesk73743 24 дні тому

    A couple of errors here. First, the entire width of the disc cannot be used, as you can only sand on the downward-rotating portion of the disc which is about half the diameter. Also, putting the sanding disc to the left of the table is fine, and does provide more table surface, but you can also add extension or floating tables to the main table if you want more support. However, the main issue is when you want to sand with the table at a 45 deg angle. It won't work if the disc is to the left of the table as the table assembly cannot be lowered enough. The shopsmith sanding insert has a beveled edge on the right side specifically to allow sanding with the table at 45 degrees, as well as a wider slot than the sawing insert. (The insert you have in the video doesn't look like the official shopsmith part.) So, this accessory is essential and shopsmith should continue to sell it.

    • @StephenADraper
      @StephenADraper 24 дні тому

      Today's carbide saw blades have eliminated the use of sanding discs for 45 degrees. In 50 years of cabinet making and woodworking, I have never disc sanded any piece of wood on a disc sander at anything but 90 degrees.

    • @roscoepatternworks3471
      @roscoepatternworks3471 14 днів тому

      Not true, I have the grizzly 12" double end sander. Length of what can be sanded is depending on skill and table angle. If the table is tilted into the disk, only sand on the downhill side. If the table is tilted away from the disk you can sand as long as you can safely hold.

    • @roscoepatternworks3471
      @roscoepatternworks3471 14 днів тому

      ​@StephenADraper try making patterns for foundries. You'll use all different angles when sanding. Don't limit yourself to 90⁰.

  • @edieboyer8408
    @edieboyer8408 24 дні тому

    I haven't done much table routing but this is very helpful information, especially as I get more comfortable with doing horizontal and table routing.

  • @tombeck2792
    @tombeck2792 25 днів тому

    keep your tape in your apron

  • @mrgunn2726
    @mrgunn2726 27 днів тому

    Hey Steve, great video! ShopSmith discontinued the planar because it was not profitable. If you missed it, ShopNation interviewed the new owner and toured the factory, the new owner specifically mentions the planar. I would love to see a product like a combo planar/jointer that grizzly sells.

    • @StephenADraper
      @StephenADraper 27 днів тому

      I saw that video before I made this one.

    • @DocHogan
      @DocHogan 26 днів тому

      Not *entirely* accurate. In that video, Nick said he discontinued the planer because it wasn’t profitable _enough_ It was profitable, but he didn’t like the profit *margin* ($1600 cost to manufacture, selling at $2000) Personally, I think he made a HUGE mistake. Incredibly huge mistake.

    • @KalundTheFox
      @KalundTheFox 26 днів тому

      one this he didnt say was how many they actually sell. If its 10 a year why bother? We didnt get that information in that interview. You don't know all the infprmation.​@@DocHogan

    • @peterschoemaker9
      @peterschoemaker9 26 днів тому

      ​@@DocHogan they want you to believe it costs $ 1600 to make?! I hope thats not correct.

    • @DocHogan
      @DocHogan 26 днів тому

      @@peterschoemaker9 I don’t make the news, I only report the news 😁 No idea what actual cost is, that’s the number Nick gave in thatShopNation vid

  • @franklehman6229
    @franklehman6229 28 днів тому

    Nicely done! You are getting comfortable in front of the camera and I really enjoy watching your videos and admiring your organized shop. Keep on having fun!

  • @ronallman6055
    @ronallman6055 28 днів тому

    Very impressed with the level of detail. Not too much, not too little. Would love to see more of these with other Shopsmith SPT's.