Looks good to me Joe. I like channels that show the mistakes as well as the successes. The ones that never make a mistake are the ones that are very good at video editing. 😀 Have a good weekend. Steve in central Canada.
Nicely done project. Would have loved to see the whole project without so many sections of the video cut out. Even if they are repeats or simple processes, let us see them.
Good job Joe! Just a tip that you should run your edge finder faster. It looked a little slow but it seemed to work for you. Just some thoughts! Keep it up!
Great video joe as usual mate I made one a few weeks ago and for the life of me I could not figure out how to connect the handle to head without it showing now I know lol so I’ll be making another soon the beenie turned up this morning mate fits well and comfortable and keeps the old bald head warm lol thanks again mate all the best god bless everyone
Really like the end product, I was wondering what you were machining when you posted earlier in the week. I am curious if you can push your lathe a bit further in this softer steel. I'm getting 1mm DOC in similar stuff, though I was only able to achieve that after a bearing swap. Cheers
Hi dude yeah I think you are right I probably can achieve a deeper cut. I find with these lathes the cuts vary from day to day. One day a cut will break chips lovely and give a great finish then the same cut the next day complete opposite. I Also enjoyed your fly cutter video today great little tool.
I have a few little projects coming and a fairly large but small tool build. And possibly a massive bit of news for the channel but that won’t be confirmed for a couple of weeks.
Hello Joe, I enjoyed this project very much and it turned out nicely. When the head has an offset like that, I think they call it a "dog head" and I think it is for certain clearance needs. You didn't show the knurling, but I would suggest making one of those scissor knurls, they make life so much easier for the lathe, and you will never look back at knurling the same. Anyhow , have a nice weekend and I am looking forward to your next vid, congratulations on the subs and cheers!
Great project indeed! You could’ve done the entire project on the lathe if you had a 4-jaw chuck. Where can I get my hands on a radius tool cutter and holder for metal? I have found plenty made for wood.
Off center, Ha Ha, I know how it happened, done it myself... Its a feature, and as you are using it, you might even find out you prefer it that way :-) You might even want to upgrade it later by putting a copper face on the bottom end of the handle, perhaps the easiest way of getting your own copper is to melt some scrap pipe you might find. copper is very soft, well, until you have bumped it a time or two, good for gentle thumps with a surprising amount of weight behind it.(Just to clarify on the copper end, you would be holding the proper handle portion, but like you would a pen,)
Next show building a mill!.
Easy a photo of some steel, then a a photo of a mill. Thumbs up to leave a like.
Well done. The offset gives the hammer extra charm. 👏👏👍😀
Yeah that’s what I thought shop character
Nice tool Joe
Looks good to me Joe. I like channels that show the mistakes as well as the successes. The ones that never make a mistake are the ones that are very good at video editing. 😀 Have a good weekend.
Steve in central Canada.
Thank Steve yes none of us are perfect so why not show that with you guys. Glad your enjoying the channel all the best over there in Canada
Nicely done project. Would have loved to see the whole project without so many sections of the video cut out. Even if they are repeats or simple processes, let us see them.
Thank you David. So would you prefer my videos to maybe be split into two parts to include more detail ? Would be interesting to know what you think.
Brass is much denser than aluminum. Making their heads offset like that balances the entire hammer properly. Yeah.
Yeah good point that’s what I’ll tell people down the pub haha
Good job Joe! Just a tip that you should run your edge finder faster. It looked a little slow but it seemed to work for you. Just some thoughts! Keep it up!
Cheers Josh I’ll give that a go next time and see how it goes.
Nice Joe. I've been following you for a while now and really appreciate seeing your work.
Thank you Tyler I appreciate your support on the channel.
Great video joe as usual mate I made one a few weeks ago and for the life of me I could not figure out how to connect the handle to head without it showing now I know lol so I’ll be making another soon the beenie turned up this morning mate fits well and comfortable and keeps the old bald head warm lol thanks again mate all the best god bless everyone
Glad the video has helped you out in making your next hammer. Enjoy the hat with the winter coming in strong 👍
Really like the end product, I was wondering what you were machining when you posted earlier in the week. I am curious if you can push your lathe a bit further in this softer steel. I'm getting 1mm DOC in similar stuff, though I was only able to achieve that after a bearing swap. Cheers
Hi dude yeah I think you are right I probably can achieve a deeper cut. I find with these lathes the cuts vary from day to day. One day a cut will break chips lovely and give a great finish then the same cut the next day complete opposite. I Also enjoyed your fly cutter video today great little tool.
Good job mate . Do you have any more projects coming up?
I have a few little projects coming and a fairly large but small tool build. And possibly a massive bit of news for the channel but that won’t be confirmed for a couple of weeks.
nice hammer!
the offset might help to balance it?
any day now they should be sending my new motor... 😌🙏
Thanks Tom. Excited for you to get you lathe back up and running any issues just drop me a comment.
Hello Joe, I enjoyed this project very much and it turned out nicely. When the head has an offset like that, I think they call it a "dog head" and I think it is for certain clearance needs. You didn't show the knurling, but I would suggest making one of those scissor knurls, they make life so much easier for the lathe, and you will never look back at knurling the same. Anyhow , have a nice weekend and I am looking forward to your next vid, congratulations on the subs and cheers!
I think the type I use is the scissor clamp type I head it large best for these mini lathes. Glad you enjoyed the video, all the best have a good week
Great project indeed! You could’ve done the entire project on the lathe if you had a 4-jaw chuck. Where can I get my hands on a radius tool cutter and holder for metal? I have found plenty made for wood.
Hi time to tinker so I got my tool from eBay a shop called rdg tools it’s a RCMT tool.
Heh, it's not a mistake. Just a happy accident. Nice little shop tool.
Thank you it’s got shop character
Off center, Ha Ha, I know how it happened, done it myself... Its a feature, and as you are using it, you might even find out you prefer it that way :-) You might even want to upgrade it later by putting a copper face on the bottom end of the handle, perhaps the easiest way of getting your own copper is to melt some scrap pipe you might find. copper is very soft, well, until you have bumped it a time or two, good for gentle thumps with a surprising amount of weight behind it.(Just to clarify on the copper end, you would be holding the proper handle portion, but like you would a pen,)
Yeah after watching the video back pretty sure I know how it’s happened. Good idea with the copper I might make an assortment of ends.
Unscrew it, machine off ten mil.
I’ll see how I get on with it as they may be an option. But so far I quiet like it like that.