I want to make something like that but with a ring of LED white lights facing down at the work. I saw Mr. Pete222 has one that somebody made for him. I don't have a machine light on my mill and even tho I have super light in my shop, the shadow of the upper part of the machine makes it dark. I noticed your attachment doesn't have lights in it, but it would be a nice addition. I saw that light ring Mr. Petes got and I said to myself, life's just not worth living with a dark mill vise. LOL!! Thanks for sharing and showing how you built your attachment. Take care OSFS
Really great looking mill bracket. Very finely made. You could not have bought one as good as yours. If you don't mind, I'll make one for my little RF30 Mill to allow for a possible DRO "Z" axis location point of one side. Keep up the great work, and Be Safe
It may have been later to edit the footage for you but still fresh for us! I have some stuff waiting for editing too. That plate looks good mounted there seeing it on the dry fit - nice job keeping with the lines on the head.
You surely have lots of fun working in the shop, producing chips, having "Happy Days". So do I, and I even consumed 1/2 a bag of of Swedish made Source Cream and Onion chips afterwards.
Hi Ade, nice looking job on the quill plate, up to your usual standards. It will be a useful addition to the machine. DRO install.... Looking forward to that. Keep up the good work. Cheers, Jon
Thanks Jon . i look forward to your stickers arriving . i so need to give you a shoutout as i know you will provide a great source of knowledge to many people . myself included. if there is one thing i have learned. it is that we never stop learning . Stay safe and keep it up . Cheers Ade.
Hi Ade. The quill plate is another work of art. If I were to make one, I'd take it indoors and display it on the TV unit. It's too good to use and risk marking it. The DRO is going to be very interesting. On my WM 14, I put the scale on the front, due to my mounting a stepper motor drive on the rear. It will also be interesting to see where you mount your vertical scale. I decided to mount it on the column and leave the little DRO to measure quill movement. The alternative was to remove the little DRO and replace that with a glass scale. I did consider the WM 16, but height was a problem. I'm very happy with my 14, but after hearing how quiet yours is, and that it has the column handle on the side, perhaps I made the wrong choice. Cheers Noel.
Really nice. Been looking forward to a new video from you and this doesn't disappoint. I usually turn to various small size sockets when it comes to driving taps in awkward situations. The DRO fit looks like it will be another great project. Stay safe and well mate.
Hi Ade Coming On nice. Re the DRO I put mine on the back of the table, because I wanted to be able to fit the limit switch plungers for my auto feed on the front of the Milling table. It was just not easy to have them both on the front of the table. Or I would have put the scale on the front.
You do need one of them slitting saws. I made my own arbor (after the mis-delivered one that turned out to be a blank and I sent it to you!). I had to make two, since I bought one with a 1" diameter center hole, and one with a 22mm center hole. Looking forward to the DRO install.
Hi Ade, love watching you work. Could you please tell me what is the make of your small vice. I have just bought my self a Knuth Mark super mini mill and a vice like yours would be a great addition.
Nice work Ade, If you're lucky enough to use taps with a 1/4 square drive then a tip is to use a 1/4 drive socket on it upside down and drive the tap with an allen key to suit the socket size. ie. 6,8,10mm whatever. Good for tight access like you had at the pinch bolt. I'm sure that table locks, if you pull them you can position the handle anywhere you want after they're tight, no?
Ade, with regard to your table locks look on eBay for "M8 adjustable clamping lever"" and you will find several types. These will allow you to position the handle out of the way without compromising the table lock,. You just pull them back after locking the table and position the handle out of the way. It Works brilliantly. You can get them with male studs or female threads of different sizes to suit your machine. I've got them on my wood lathe and now my metal lathe cross slide and tail stock. Your project looks brilliant mate. Look forward to more lockdown vids! By the way just spotted your fancy anti spill pot, have you featured it in another video I have missed or are you yet to show us it?
grabbity : (n) Force applied to workbench tools so they are removed from the useful area. Usually accompanied with back pain and explicit language depending on frequency of occurrence.
@@ade63dug On your mill, you find the edges of your work with a tool, not sure what they are called, looks like to magnets. Your using it on your mill on this vid.
I want to make something like that but with a ring of LED white lights facing down at the work. I saw Mr. Pete222 has one that somebody made for him. I don't have a machine light on my mill and even tho I have super light in my shop, the shadow of the upper part of the machine makes it dark. I noticed your attachment doesn't have lights in it, but it would be a nice addition. I saw that light ring Mr. Petes got and I said to myself, life's just not worth living with a dark mill vise. LOL!! Thanks for sharing and showing how you built your attachment. Take care OSFS
Really great looking mill bracket. Very finely made. You could not have bought one as good as yours. If you don't mind, I'll make one for my little RF30 Mill to allow for a possible DRO "Z" axis location point of one side. Keep up the great work, and Be Safe
Great work Ade. That quil plate will be awesome. Looks great. Thank you for sharing.
Great work Adrian
God bless & stay safe
what a great looking no spill oil pot !
Good spotting .
@@ade63dug On a similar note the stunning oil can in the background, what make is it?
Excellent workmanship. Beautiful plate and i really enjoy your work but worry about that string hanging from your right sleeve. Thanks and be safe
I have cut it off now . the infamous green top is leaving bit by bit . Cheers Ade.
It may have been later to edit the footage for you but still fresh for us! I have some stuff waiting for editing too. That plate looks good mounted there seeing it on the dry fit - nice job keeping with the lines on the head.
You surely have lots of fun working in the shop, producing chips, having "Happy Days". So do I, and I even consumed 1/2 a bag of
of Swedish made Source Cream and Onion chips afterwards.
Looking good Ade ! 👍
Hi Ade, nice looking job on the quill plate, up to your usual standards. It will be a useful addition to the machine. DRO install.... Looking forward to that. Keep up the good work. Cheers, Jon
Thanks Jon . i look forward to your stickers arriving . i so need to give you a shoutout as i know you will provide a great source of knowledge to many people . myself included. if there is one thing i have learned. it is that we never stop learning . Stay safe and keep it up . Cheers Ade.
Nice work Ade. Interesting video. Regards kevin
Thanks Kevin , i enjoyed it . that is what matters i guess . will be checking in at Emma's tomorrow. Cheers Ade.
Hi Ade.
The quill plate is another work of art. If I were to make one, I'd take it indoors and display it on the TV unit. It's too good to use and risk marking it.
The DRO is going to be very interesting. On my WM 14, I put the scale on the front, due to my mounting a stepper motor drive on the rear. It will also be interesting to see where you mount your vertical scale. I decided to mount it on the column and leave the little DRO to measure quill movement. The alternative was to remove the little DRO and replace that with a glass scale.
I did consider the WM 16, but height was a problem. I'm very happy with my 14, but after hearing how quiet yours is, and that it has the column handle on the side, perhaps I made the wrong choice.
Cheers Noel.
Going to be a great addition to the shop Ade.
Thanks for sharing and stay safe all.
Good day Adrian always look forward to seeing your videos thank you for the recent advice ,be well my friend
Thank you for making this video. I can't wait to see the finished project.
Very nice design and execution. Thanks for sharing.
Looks good Ade! Cheers, Doug
The quill plates going to be a great improvement on your mill Ade. It looks the business. Tony
Really nice. Been looking forward to a new video from you and this doesn't disappoint. I usually turn to various small size sockets when it comes to driving taps in awkward situations. The DRO fit looks like it will be another great project. Stay safe and well mate.
Hi Ade Coming On nice. Re the DRO I put mine on the back of the table, because I wanted to be able to fit the limit switch plungers for my auto feed on the front of the Milling table. It was just not easy to have them both on the front of the table. Or I would have put the scale on the front.
It is all done and is on the back . same reason as you. Cheers Ade.
Hi Ade , are you able to share with us where we can all get our hands on onee of those no-spill pots ?
Looking good 👍
Thanks Bill . i enjoyed it . Cheers Ade.
You do need one of them slitting saws. I made my own arbor (after the mis-delivered one that turned out to be a blank and I sent it to you!). I had to make two, since I bought one with a 1" diameter center hole, and one with a 22mm center hole. Looking forward to the DRO install.
Hi Ade, love watching you work.
Could you please tell me what is the make of your small vice.
I have just bought my self a Knuth Mark super mini mill and a vice like yours would be a great addition.
More excellent content Ade. 👍
I would of liked to see that oil pot being made, looks great is it anti spill? I want to try the pcd function on the dro, not needed to use it yet.
Nice work! Very well executed.
I think you need a shop cat. Looks like the mice are having their way with your sweater. lol Great content and nice build.
Nice work Ade,
If you're lucky enough to use taps with a 1/4 square drive then a tip is to use a 1/4 drive socket on it upside down and drive the tap with an allen key to suit the socket size. ie. 6,8,10mm whatever.
Good for tight access like you had at the pinch bolt.
I'm sure that table locks, if you pull them you can position the handle anywhere you want after they're tight, no?
Ade, with regard to your table locks look on eBay for "M8 adjustable clamping lever"" and you will find several types. These will allow you to position the handle out of the way without compromising the table lock,. You just pull them back after locking the table and position the handle out of the way. It Works brilliantly. You can get them with male studs or female threads of different sizes to suit your machine. I've got them on my wood lathe and now my metal lathe cross slide and tail stock. Your project looks brilliant mate. Look forward to more lockdown vids! By the way just spotted your fancy anti spill pot, have you featured it in another video I have missed or are you yet to show us it?
They are called 'Bristol levers'
grabbity : (n)
Force applied to workbench tools so they are removed from the
useful area. Usually accompanied with back pain and explicit
language depending on frequency of occurrence.
So true . lol. Cheers Ade.
Nice work
Where do you get those centring gadgets that you use on this clip? Great work!!
Thank's Glyn . elaborate on what gadgets and i will be happy to tell you . Cheers Ade.
@@ade63dug On your mill, you find the edges of your work with a tool, not sure what they are called, looks like to magnets. Your using it on your mill on this vid.
Hi Ade i love watching your videos and cant watch them fast enough ,one question though where do you get your aluminum from
nice.
that is one shnazzy looking cant spill oil cup you have there