When you make a hole in the tool post using a twist drill revolving from the mandrill that hole is in line with the lather centre for all applications.
@@ValMartinIreland only if you are using a fixed height turret tool holder instead of a QCTP, and only if every boring bar has the same shaft diameter and has cutting tip positioned exactly at centre height. And it is still a poor diy video. A diy instruction should start out with an overall description of what is being made, and a materials list. If it is an unusual design, the benefits of the design should also be described. Instead, we the viewers are subjected to a lot of shots of things going around and shiny chips being made without knowing what the project is. This is true no matter what the project.
At 6-30mins i could see in your workshop looks very much like my shop even the tiled floor! I enjoy watching your videos always looking forward to new ones, from Coventry UK 🇬🇧👍.
One of these days, someone is going to invent square and/or rectangular pieces of metal, so we don't have to do so much work on round pieces. I know we're not there yet technologically, but maybe one day in the future.
Nice! I also have old style tool post. This is a nice reverse quick change tool post idea. Especially for your 3 main tools. No messing around with packing to attain correct tool height! I will do this when I get time.
Good tools and holders are rare these days making your own is good, also interesting and educational making on video , as always loved it. I wonder what the next video will bring looking forward to it.
@@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nzthank you so much...your videos never need any music or voice....best wishes from Florida where the hurricane is coming tommorrow...Paul ❤
I don't have a milling machine so I do everything on my southbend 9A lathe. But i do have access to any thickness of steel from work. This project has been on my list of things to do.
Great idea! You start having problems when using detachable tool holders as the holder starts getting further away from the tool post. Great work shop. Also facing with three jaw self centring chucks can be dangerous we all do it but work piece flying out is quite possible outcome, independent 4 jaws is the safe way of doing this obviously. But a great handy boring bar holder👍
@@IAN-ev8qzMainly because it’s convenient, a lot of people don’t have the right milling cutters and is faster in lathe. You should just do it in the independent four jaw chuck as opposed to the self centring three jaw chuck( the independent 4 jaw has three times the gripping power of the self centring 3 jaw)
I've made a bunch these boring bar holders for three lathes at work. Only difference is after I bored hole for bar, say 25mm one I offset block and made the hole oval towards the top. That way the bars slide in easily and when tightened sit exactly on centre height. Also made a bunch of sleeves the same way so a 12 mm bar can be swapped in.
Very interesting video which will inspire me. The tool you use at the beginning (0.32) gives a very good finish that I don't get with mine; Do you have a link to buy this tool with carbide inserts? Good luck with your good ideas and thank you in advance.
Quite a neat tool forholding large boring bars.......I think I'll have to make one to fit 25mm diam boring bars in my QCYP that only takes 12mm tools.....but I'll be making it on the mill.
Boa tarde. Gosto de ver seus videos. Voce faz excelentes trabalhos, alguns já copiei, se voce não se importar, tenho grnde admiração pelo seus trabalhos. Boa sorte. Abraços.
Un attrezzo simile l'ho fatto da una vita.... però con un foro per un utensile da interni da 25 e una serie di boccole fino all'utensile da 8 così sono sempre centrati in altezza
Okay. I really do not see what the big deal is. Should have made the ID bore say 1.5" diameter and buy or make sleeves so you can use multiple diameter boring bars. Just a suggestion
He is not trying to work fast or effieci not, he is making video content! His lathe and equipment is all new and never used. No jobs anywhere to be seen in his "job shop" and if he just made a boring bar holder because he needed one then he has not been precision boring until after this video was made.
Well done. But if you have made your calculations correct the first time, then there was no need to tilt the boring bar (7:49) and with that your measurements would have be 100% when cutting
Oh no! Not another video of machines making chips without telling the viewer what is being made. Spoiler alert.....it's a simple boring bar holder.
When you make a hole in the tool post using a twist drill revolving from the mandrill that hole is in line with the lather centre for all applications.
@@ValMartinIreland only if you are using a fixed height turret tool holder instead of a QCTP, and only if every boring bar has the same shaft diameter and has cutting tip positioned exactly at centre height.
And it is still a poor diy video. A diy instruction should start out with an overall description of what is being made, and a materials list. If it is an unusual design, the benefits of the design should also be described. Instead, we the viewers are subjected to a lot of shots of things going around and shiny chips being made without knowing what the project is.
This is true no matter what the project.
An adjustable tool post holder is a better option.
while you were wasting your time watching this silent movie, I went to the store a bought a boring bar holder.
@@tedhansen2830 Też tak uważam. Przyrząd jest pod konkretny nóż. I zabrakło omówienia przyrządu
Sehr gut gemacht und ohne blödes Musikgedudel, einfach Technik !
At 6-30mins i could see in your workshop looks very much like my shop even the tiled floor! I enjoy watching your videos always looking forward to new ones, from Coventry UK 🇬🇧👍.
Thank you my friend and welcome🙏
@@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nzas I'm a carpenter but do so much more....I'm intrigued. My dad had a very old lathe driven by a leather belt.
Bonjour mon ami, Bien pratique, facile à faire !
@@mimimmo219 Thank you very much!
@@stevek9670 👍👍👍
One of these days, someone is going to invent square and/or rectangular pieces of metal, so we don't have to do so much work on round pieces. I know we're not there yet technologically, but maybe one day in the future.
Welcome!
Round stock offers stronger alloys such as 4140.
Excellent addition to the shop 👍
Thank you my friend and welcome🙂
Nice! I also have old style tool post. This is a nice reverse quick change tool post idea. Especially for your 3 main tools. No messing around with packing to attain correct tool height! I will do this when I get time.
Thank you my friend and welcome!
I love the boring Bar Holder Fantastic design.🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐🖐👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you my friend and welcome🙂
Good tools and holders are rare these days making your own is good, also interesting and educational making on video , as always loved it. I wonder what the next video will bring looking forward to it.
The next video is going to be very interesting! Thanks for watching my friend and welcome!
@@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nz I can’t wait. You make good interesting videos, loving the wave by the way keep it up.
@@jeffbarrett1787 🙏
Excellent post. And without any bothering music!
Thank you my friend and welcome!
@@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nzthank you so much...your videos never need any music or voice....best wishes from Florida where the hurricane is coming tommorrow...Paul ❤
@@ypaulbrownThank you my friend and welcome🙂
"bothersome" not bothering.
Félicitations !!! Tu alaises à l'aise...
Welcome😉
Looks like a very solid holder for a boring bar 👍 !
Thank you my friend and welcome!
Maravilha de ferramenta, conhecimento,simpatia e ótimas máquinas,Parabéns amigo!
Thank you🙏
Great work my friend🎉🎉🎉
Thanks, bro😉
Great idea.
Nice work.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thank you my friend and welcome🙏
I don't have a milling machine so I do everything on my southbend 9A lathe. But i do have access to any thickness of steel from work. This project has been on my list of things to do.
Thank you my friend🙏
Great idea! You start having problems when using detachable tool holders as the holder starts getting further away from the tool post. Great work shop. Also facing with three jaw self centring chucks can be dangerous we all do it but work piece flying out is quite possible outcome, independent 4 jaws is the safe way of doing this obviously. But a great handy boring bar holder👍
Thank you my friend and welcome🙏
When he has a mill , why not machine the round in there rather than incorrect/unsafe use of lathe chuck ?
@@IAN-ev8qzMainly because it’s convenient, a lot of people don’t have the right milling cutters and is faster in lathe. You should just do it in the independent four jaw chuck as opposed to the self centring three jaw chuck( the independent 4 jaw has three times the gripping power of the self centring 3 jaw)
Great idea because you can make the hole any size to fit whatever boring tool you happen to have.
Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend!
I've seen few of your videos that I really enjoyed watching. Liked and Subscribed.👍👍
Thank you my friend and welcome🙏
Super 👌
Thanks😊
Da hora vou fazer pra mim parabéns
Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend!
Nice job thanks
Thank you😉
Best tool holder for boring❤❤❤🎉
Thanks, my friend!
Very cool better then some i have seen
Thank you my friend and welcome🙂
Nice 👌👍👍👍
Thanks👍👍👍
Nice work Mr cool ideas
Thanks a lot bro!
Very nice tool.
Thank you😉
Que buen trabajo, y al estar centrado el hueco, sirviera para brocas (drill bits) siempre que se fabriquen sus bujes correspondientes
That's right! Thank you very much for watching and welcome!
I've made a bunch these boring bar holders for three lathes at work. Only difference is after I bored hole for bar, say 25mm one I offset block and made the hole oval towards the top. That way the bars slide in easily and when tightened sit exactly on centre height. Also made a bunch of sleeves the same way so a 12 mm bar can be swapped in.
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Bel lavoro 👍
Thank you my friend and welcome🙏
Very interesting video which will inspire me. The tool you use at the beginning (0.32) gives a very good finish that I don't get with mine; Do you have a link to buy this tool with carbide inserts? Good luck with your good ideas and thank you in advance.
Quite a neat tool forholding large boring bars.......I think I'll have to make one to fit 25mm diam boring bars in my QCYP that only takes 12mm tools.....but I'll be making it on the mill.
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Yo me hice uno pero le hice un corte horizontal en la perforación del porta hta, y los pernos de la torre se encargan de apretarlo. Buena 💡
EXSELLENT 😀
Thank you my friend and welcome🙏
Boa tarde.
Gosto de ver seus videos.
Voce faz excelentes trabalhos, alguns já copiei, se voce não se importar, tenho grnde admiração pelo seus trabalhos.
Boa sorte.
Abraços.
Hi my friend, of course all the videos I make for you! Thank you very much for watching and welcome!
Un attrezzo simile l'ho fatto da una vita.... però con un foro per un utensile da interni da 25 e una serie di boccole fino all'utensile da 8 così sono sempre centrati in altezza
Love that lathe…..!
Yeah, the machine's great😉
Muy bueno el mecanizado
Nice job and workmanship!. My comfort zone may have been to use a 4-jaw, but I noticed you running slower on those cuts.
Thank you my friend and welcome!
I made a smaller version of that from a piece of aluminum that I cut out from an old car wheel rim.
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What was in the Bucket that made all the smoke. Fantastic tool as per usual 10/10 🖐🖐🖐👍👍👍
Thanks😊
@@Christine-s7f I'd guess oil?
you need a Vacuum cleaner I use mine all the time for steel sworf I bought a Karcher from Germany very very good Suction.
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Thats a nice looking tool holder my friend, what diameter is the boring bar, also what size and type of end mill did you use. regards, Ron
The diameter of the boring cutter is 16mm, I use a 14mm diameter end mill five-point cutter! Thank you very much for watching and welcome!
Okay. I really do not see what the big deal is. Should have made the ID bore say 1.5" diameter and buy or make sleeves so you can use multiple diameter boring bars. Just a suggestion
Hi, get yourself some roughing end mills, it will make work like that about twice as fast.
Thank you my friend and welcome🙏
He is not trying to work fast or effieci not, he is making video content! His lathe and equipment is all new and never used. No jobs anywhere to be seen in his "job shop" and if he just made a boring bar holder because he needed one then he has not been precision boring until after this video was made.
@@acroduster Welcome🙂
N 10 💙😮
One question, why didn't you tap the holes while it was in the mill?
What Lathe are you using, its about the size I'm looking for. Cool Video
Welcome, my friend😉
@@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nz Thanks...I figured it out Grizzly G0776 - 13" x 40" Gunsmithing Metal Lathe
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Thanks😊
A heat treatment oven is needed, but it might do is made from EN 19 T steel.
welcome😉
.45 carbon steel in that thickness, quenched in oil. Did you temper it?
Yes, I did! Thank you so much!
Just fit a parat quick change tool holder to cross slide so much easier
I agree, looking to purchase one for my lathe too!
Tourneurs fraiseurs très recherché dans le domaine du métier c 1metier🏆
Thanks, my friend🙂
I just cut the bit off a worn-out but welded lathe tool and drilled a hole through it.
Far less work and works perfectly.
So why don't just clamp the boring bar in the toolpost?
You have to then use spacers to center the cutter, which is not convenient every time😉
Well done.
But if you have made your calculations correct the first time, then there was no need to tilt the boring bar (7:49) and with that your measurements would have be 100% when cutting
what type of steel did you use?
steel 45😉
Steel is designated by four numbers not two. Looked like 1018 hot roll.@@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nz
Could you advise what the part/ model number is of the first carbide insert is please, many thanks.
Here's a video about this carbide plate: ua-cam.com/video/19FZctVS1KY/v-deo.html Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend!
Please tell me how to make the stitching edges very sharp.
This can be done with a five-point mill😉
@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nz. I've never seen him before.
@@رائدالابراهيمي-ن2غ You can google look up five point end mill if I understand you correctly!
Men and their toys, some of us use, are tools to make stuff.
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OK. 👍
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Thanks😊
I would like to know the brand a size of your lathe please
Metal Master X40100, 402mm workpiece diameter and 1015mm center-to-center distance!
Qual é a ferramenta????
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Thank you my friend and welcome🙏
To be honest : this project costs more in materials and cutters than what it cost on Aliexpress etc. If you also count your time …
Welcome🙂
No coolant drilling??? Afraid to dirty the lathe? 🤦🏻
welcome🙂
Se tem fresadora porque ficar batendo ferramenta no torno para esquadrejar????
what a load of bolocks, had one of the 50 years ago.
Nice to meet you! Welcome🙂
Great reply 😅@@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nz
you may be an excellent machinist but if you can't tell us what's happening i can't be bothered watching.
Warum schneidest du die Gewinde nicht direkt auf der BF30?
why not start with a rectangular piece of steel? Or was this just using what is in the scrap pile?
Jak widzę frezem nawet zwemm....
MASHA.ALLAH.GOOD.WORK
Thanks for watching my friend and welcome🙂
Quitter….didn’t make the cap screws by hand….
Welcome😉
Nie prościej móż w imaku zamocować?
Nie rozumiem tej ideii?
Then you'll have to use different spacers, and it's already sized to fit! Thank you very much for watching and welcome!
There is 9 minutes I wont get back. You have a mill and probably a 4 jaw chuck which would have been much better than using a 3 jaw.
Welcome!
What is it?
Was soll solch ein Video, wenn der Einsteller noch nicht einmal Dreher von Drechsler in Holz, unterscheiden kann.😟🤮🤮🤕
Did someone pinch his 4 jaw chuck?
It's another boring bar holder - yawn.
Dobrý až na to že máš špatný plátek na noži do otvoru.
Welcome🙂
Weshalb wird da immer "Drechsler" übersetzt? Das ist Quatsch.
Universaldreher der höchsten Kategorie! Herzlich willkommen!
looool DRECHSLER ???? , this here has nothing 2 do with "drechseln" what u showing is work from a TURNER !!! ( it was my work around 50 Years ) ok??
Oh no,another silent movie,what a pity no explanation or comment.😢
welcome🙂
Boring bar holder can be purchased for about $25. Dumb project.
Some of us prefer to be self sufficient. ,you go shopping with the ladies 😅.
Ci fai solo girare la testa ...e altro
Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend😉
Gosiu to jest piractwo .To nie jest twój pomysł. POZDRAWIAM
良い工作機械持っているのに頭悪すぎ。
ようこそ!
Lord is this boring... (no pun intended) While you're at it you should say that the lathe also is mandatory.
BIG FCKING DEAL you made a boring bar holder! Something any apprentice with a months experience could make.