Slots in Metal! Mill Skills, Part 9
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- Опубліковано 17 бер 2023
- This is Mill Skills, a multi-part series to help you learn basic machine shop work. Exclusive videos, drawings, models & plans available on Patreon!
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Hey everyone! Lots of folks asking about the walking parallels. That happens because the part is not squared up, thus can’t be tapped down well enough to tighten the parallels.
Ninja trick for chain drilling: Lay out an odd number, drill the odds first then the evens. That way the material on either side of the hole will always be symmetrical.
I learned something from this video, thanks! Here’s my share. There is a trick to chain drilling that may help you. If you laid out the holes evenly before you started drilling, then rather than drilling every hole overlapping the next, drill every other hole to start then come back. You can avoid a lot of unbalanced interrupted cutting. The leap frog sets up your overlap so the interrupted cutting forces are balanced and your bit is less likely to walk into the hole next to it.
This is one of the best "how-to&why" in machining I have been watching and learning. As a retired Ph.D. material scientist, have a fair understanding of many topics related to STEM and MAKING. However, you provide "devilish details" where were the "nugget" of knowledge that makes the difference between getting it right vs many failed "trial and error" ways of learning. You have the rare gift of teaching without a classroom full of awestruck (dazed) students out there🤣🤣👍👍
G’day Quinn. 4:01 am Sunday morning in Australia. Watching a very smart lady in Canada,gotta love the Internet🦘🇦🇺
A good trip for chain drilling closer together: do all your center drills, then drill every other hole, then go back and do the middle holes. This stops the drill from walking like yours did on the last hole because it's either always surrounded by material or the opening is the same on both sides.
I love the high tech YT closed captions "My name is Quin and this is bloody ax".😷 Thanks for all you're hard work putting these "Bloody Ax" videos together!
So a slot is simple... you say when starting this video... "How hard can it be?" and then you proceed to teach us an incredible amount of knowledge showing us literally the in's and out's of it. Thank you for explaining terms of art, like high-ratio slots, those terms are unfamiliar, I've heard them used before, but totally make sense after explained... now I know! COOL!
I missed this type of videos. I am not into modelling but learn a lot about your techniques and workholding on those videos too, but this is pure training!
Great vid. You are a top drawer educator and entertainer
OMG, I've been getting so many ads for online slots/casinos, and now I see Quinn doing it too.
Don't have a mill or a lathe, and probably won't for a couple years yet, but I am going to be SO WELL PREPARED because of all your videos. Thanks Quinn! Can't wait to start making my own steam engines.
Yay!! It's Blondihacks time!!!
Pilot point drills work very good for chain drilling because you can overlap the holes quite well. Especially drilling every other hole first, and then cleanup those in between.
It's always good to see the basics reviewed.
Thank you Quinn, I am retired and learning as I go. Your videos are amazing, thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. Interesting fact, your videos prompted me to buy a lathe and a mill - expensive hobby but I am really enjoying it!
when chain drilling, it's good to use an odd number of holes, and drill every other hole first, so that when you clear out the rest, the interrupted cut is symmetric.
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I love watching Quinn from Blondihacks, and Kurtis from Cutting Edge Engineering. Sort of the micro and the macro, but so many of the same techniques.
Atoms have radiuses and so do neutrons! There’re is only good enough square corners. And that is PERFECTLY good enough for me!!!