Thank you very much for your wonderful informative video i am sure it has benefited many people i am one them dont know how to thank you God bless you 🤲
Thank you so much for the detailed video. Now I realized that the final sharpening is done only on one side. I think that this sharpening is needed so that when cutting metal, an angle of 90 degrees relative to the workpiece is simultaneously formed
Thank you very much. This is a very good instructional video. I would like to ask you. How do you fix the angle by hand without a fixed angle tool? Wouldn't it be better if I used a dragboard?
You’re welcome. When rough polish, I’m using a tool but not perfect then #1200 is free hand polish😢. Still thinking new tools. I think jewelers tools are better but expensive 😢
@@tanakayawatch the angle might be easier with a square brass holder as this avoids rolling. Robert porter has books on making watch maker spades (drill) and he describes some holders to ensure fixed angles. Hope that helps.
Hello Tank for sharing this very interesting video. I'm having my first steps in this obie Can you please link me the reference for this tungsten bars? Best regards Pedro
Hi First of all Thanks for a nice educating lesson, and now a question : do you happen to have the 3d printer program on the red 45˚ tool rest ? Best regards
Thanks for watching. ☺️ In this situation, I want to use minimum tools. A lathe , diamond wheel and tungsten chip. Then tool rest ( holder) is expensive or difficult to get it. Then make a hand made looking tool rest. If beginner see it , can easy to start. 45 degrees are my favorite, cut off a tip is my favorite too. 😊
I use discs, it's like a cutting disc for an angle grinder. they cheap and from 80 to 10000 grid. you'll need to make an arbor (holder) for it. I made one of aluminum with magnets, super easy and fast to change discs. they about 150mm diam. with a center hole.
your video helped me get anidea for grinding down a turning chisel, so it can be an inside chisel for bearing holes.
Thanks for watching ☺️
It is good to be able to apply technology to each other.
Thank you very much for your wonderful informative video i am sure it has benefited many people i am one them dont know how to thank you God bless you 🤲
Thank you very much too. ☺️
Thank you so much for the detailed video. Now I realized that the final sharpening is done only on one side. I think that this sharpening is needed so that when cutting metal, an angle of 90 degrees relative to the workpiece is simultaneously formed
Thanks ,but I’m still studying. Finding more special 😊
Totally awesome! These videos that you produce are incredibly great! And the music is perfect! Many thanks for these wonderful lessons!
Thanks too.
I'll make more movies !
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Incredible!
Thanks ☺️
素晴らしい!❤
Thanks ☺️
Thank you very much. This is a very good instructional video. I would like to ask you. How do you fix the angle by hand without a fixed angle tool? Wouldn't it be better if I used a dragboard?
You’re welcome. When rough polish, I’m using a tool but not perfect then #1200 is free hand polish😢. Still thinking new tools. I think jewelers tools are better but expensive 😢
@@tanakayawatch I think it should be possible to add a fixed angle device to an ordinary grinder.
I think too!
@@tanakayawatch the angle might be easier with a square brass holder as this avoids rolling. Robert porter has books on making watch maker spades (drill) and he describes some holders to ensure fixed angles. Hope that helps.
Thanks I’ll check it. I want to grow up and easy to make it. 🙌
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先端を落とす角度については気分ですね。誰かが研究してくれるといいのですが…
Hello
Tank for sharing this very interesting video.
I'm having my first steps in this obie
Can you please link me the reference for this tungsten bars?
Best regards
Pedro
Thanks for watching 😊
Sorry I bought it from domestic watch parts shop. If you difficult to get it ,make from shank by tungsten drill.
Hi
First of all Thanks for a nice educating lesson, and now a question : do you happen to have the 3d printer program on the red 45˚ tool rest ?
Best regards
Thanks for watching. ☺️
In this situation, I want to use minimum tools. A lathe , diamond wheel and tungsten chip.
Then tool rest ( holder) is expensive or difficult to get it. Then make a hand made looking tool rest.
If beginner see it , can easy to start.
45 degrees are my favorite, cut off a tip is my favorite too. 😊
👏👏👏👏👏👏
😊😊😊😊💪
Unfortunately, it is difficult to find a 1200 grit diamond wheel. I searched on Ali Express but did not find it.
I’m sorry, I don’t know , I bought it from domestic lathe buyer. He said it from China. I know just it. 🙏
They ain't cheap. www.amazon.com/Diamond-Wheel-1200-Grit-G02-139/dp/B0083KITN4
This is cheaper. www.amazon.com/s?k=cup+Diamond+Wheel%2C+1200+Grit&i=industrial&ref=nb_sb_noss
I use discs, it's like a cutting disc for an angle grinder. they cheap and from 80 to 10000 grid. you'll need to make an arbor (holder) for it. I made one of aluminum with magnets, super easy and fast to change discs. they about 150mm diam. with a center hole.
It's sounds good. it was comfortable.