Great video as usual! It's wonderful to be able to make your own tools. I get a kick out of doing it! Hope the weather hasn't got you down. Thanks for all your efforts to keep us entertained!!!!
Except it’s cold rolled - hot rolled has a thick oxide layer which this doesn’t have. The colour code depends which supplier it came from, they all have their own colours.
I’ve did the same. In fact I went through the trouble of making dedicated tool blocks for all my boring bars. I sized the blocks accordingly to the size of the boring bars. On my adjusters I only use 1/4 x 20 rods. The reason is all the adjuster does is just set highs not hold the tool. Also I dovetailed full size roll holders to direct mount them to the BXA post
Thanks for the video. I just upgraded my lathe to a 14x40, so all new tooling it is. I have a BXA tool post as well, and will probably make some holders. Nice work, Sir.
Nice work, as usual. As the saying goes, "Need a tool - make a tool". Question: Why are machinists using oil when milling instead of flood coolant soluble oil. Oil alone will lubricate the cutting action, but it does not cool the material and doesn't wash away the chips. And it's got to be 10 times messier to clean up.
Video/ filming talent is really showing on this one. Machining content awesome as usual. Thank you and wishing you and your family a great new year!
@@JohnForst82machine thank you so much! I really appreciate that, am always working to improve. And happy new year to you as well!
Great video as usual! It's wonderful to be able to make your own tools. I get a kick out of doing it! Hope the weather hasn't got you down. Thanks for all your efforts to keep us entertained!!!!
Interesting project which was executed well. Good editing and descriptions. Subscribed.
Enjoying this down in Orlando, thank you…Paul
Really like the format on this one, HT. Great work!
Mystery steel - blue color code - most likely hot rolled mild steel. Enjoy your videos, nice machining views. Best Regards!
Except it’s cold rolled - hot rolled has a thick oxide layer which this doesn’t have. The colour code depends which supplier it came from, they all have their own colours.
Wow, your camera work is getting really, really impressive!
@@alanp3334 thank you!
@@hersch_tool The pan while you were dragging across the shop was done in post?
Great video!
I’ve did the same. In fact I went through the trouble of making dedicated tool blocks for all my boring bars. I sized the blocks accordingly to the size of the boring bars. On my adjusters I only use 1/4 x 20 rods. The reason is all the adjuster does is just set highs not hold the tool. Also I dovetailed full size roll holders to direct mount them to the BXA post
@@JamesDedmon good idea. Thanks for watching btw!
Thanks for the video. I just upgraded my lathe to a 14x40, so all new tooling it is. I have a BXA tool post as well, and will probably make some holders. Nice work, Sir.
@@CSWeldFab thanks very much, I appreciate it. And thanks for watching!
Realy nice work....for a lefty😉feel like machines are made easier for right handed use, mostly👍👌🇦🇺
Thx for the vid. Nice boring bar holder BTW.
Nice work, as usual. As the saying goes, "Need a tool - make a tool".
Question: Why are machinists using oil when milling instead of flood coolant soluble oil. Oil alone will lubricate the cutting action, but it does not cool the material and doesn't wash away the chips. And it's got to be 10 times messier to clean up.
nice work! what do ya think the safect size is ok for a AXA setup?
I like the no talking format. I like the talking format too. Good video. Thanks
0:49 now we'll never know what it is 😂 nice one buddy, thoroughly enjoyed this, thanks for sharing
AF = Acceptable Form? ;) 🤣
That blue color might solve the mystery
I hate the no-talking format. Are you going to stick with this?
Nice video @hersh_tool Thanks for your hard work.
@@pikeyMcBarkin thanks very much for all of your support!