I personally as a person who wants to absorb all information that I can and learn as much as I can I want to see everything in detail even the things that seem like they mean nothing you'd be surprised how many of us don't know what's some of the smallest terms or details or actions or reasons many things done in fabricating and tooling, I have found that it is a bottomless pit of knowledge to be truthful
I appreciate your interest in the field and in my videos. I can certainly make an effort to delve into more detail on different subjects. UA-cam already contains a massive amount of information on these subjects in videos from other creators in the metalworking community. It is as you say, a bottomless pit. Attempting to explain simple processes while diving into each detail and tangent seeking to explain it fully will result in videos that are hours and hours long of just talking and sometimes doing some cutting. You're better off watching videos from a lot of different people than waiting for a few to release the exact content that you're looking for.
Thanks for information. Though I have some 35 to 40 years experience in Machine tool and servicing, I have been gathering new ideas daily.... I am in to CNC CONSULTATION.
Yeah this tapered bore is still a long ways from being high precision, it’s just smooth and kind of shiny. The toolpost grinder needs some optimisations to produce better holes. I’ve addressed one of the flaws already which I’ll show in the next video, grinding another taper.
Thanks! I originally built it to fix the morse taper 4 in my tail stock which was messed up by the previous owner. It still needs a lot of improvement but I'll work on that in the future.
At this point I use both, the tailstock is currently in acceptable condition for use. You can see me drilling a hole of I think 27mm in alloy steel in my video about the headstock spider. That’s all drilled with the tailstock
I personally as a person who wants to absorb all information that I can and learn as much as I can I want to see everything in detail even the things that seem like they mean nothing you'd be surprised how many of us don't know what's some of the smallest terms or details or actions or reasons many things done in fabricating and tooling, I have found that it is a bottomless pit of knowledge to be truthful
I appreciate your interest in the field and in my videos. I can certainly make an effort to delve into more detail on different subjects. UA-cam already contains a massive amount of information on these subjects in videos from other creators in the metalworking community.
It is as you say, a bottomless pit. Attempting to explain simple processes while diving into each detail and tangent seeking to explain it fully will result in videos that are hours and hours long of just talking and sometimes doing some cutting.
You're better off watching videos from a lot of different people than waiting for a few to release the exact content that you're looking for.
You tube decided I would like your videos. This is my first, and I hope to see more. 👀
Thanks for watching, I’m working on a couple of more involved projects. Definitely more to come but they take some time designing
Thanks for information. Though I have some 35 to 40 years experience in Machine tool and servicing, I have been gathering new ideas daily....
I am in to CNC CONSULTATION.
Very nice. Do dress the entire stone parallel though for full contact. That’s why it was sputtering.
The stone was dressed, I just wasn’t able to film it in my video on the wohlhaupter shank I show the setup
Relaxing video after all day in workshop..🙃
Always nice to see someone else work eh ;)
Thanks for this information.
😁👌
Great !!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
ALSO I HAVEN'T SEEN SUCH LIGHTER FOR SPARK,
Perfect machinist..
I still have a lot to learn but this project came out pretty well 👌
świetna robota 👍👍
I like your " super alright " instead of the stupid "perfect " people use the word perfect without really knowing what really means 😂
Yeah this tapered bore is still a long ways from being high precision, it’s just smooth and kind of shiny. The toolpost grinder needs some optimisations to produce better holes. I’ve addressed one of the flaws already which I’ll show in the next video, grinding another taper.
well done! 👍 that's a beast of a grinder, compared to my Dremel fixture 😂
Thanks! I originally built it to fix the morse taper 4 in my tail stock which was messed up by the previous owner. It still needs a lot of improvement but I'll work on that in the future.
@@ED_Tah so that explains why you were drilling the work with the carriage mounted drills rather than the tailstock!
At this point I use both, the tailstock is currently in acceptable condition for use. You can see me drilling a hole of I think 27mm in alloy steel in my video about the headstock spider. That’s all drilled with the tailstock
Where do you find that mounted stone you used for ID grinding?
It’s a regular stone for a die grinder which I glued onto a steel extension bar
@@ED_T Ah I see. Good idea!. Thanks for letting me know
WHAT WAS THAT AT 28.00 .HOW AND WHY IT IS USED? PLEASE
That is called an edge finder. If you look up "how to use and edge finder" you will find a good explanation
Why clamp it so tightly ? It is not going anywhere......
Pull parallel to the vice screw and it won't pull over on ya!!!
They claim it serves no purpose ,too cumbersome but congratulations for the work done
I've been using it and prefer it instead of tightening the holders in my machine
Anytime you chuck up and re- chuch up a stone, you need to dress it!
Very true, I didn't show any dressing in this video because I use the same magnet for my camera as my dressing stick. Sorry!
Only one L in "Alright"....:)
Really? I always thought it was just 'all' and 'right' combined. But then english is not my first language so yeah. Sorry!