Gday, Firstly a big thanks for Brett for the Sino display for the lathe, I hope you enjoy this one and thanks for watching... Email - mattysworkshop76@gmail.com
Matty don’t sell ur self short u my friend are next level at explaining how ur doing it The way u explain it . the not so smart guy like myself can understand Thanks and keep up the excellent work .
Gday, I tried to explain it in a way I could understand myself, Hopefully it will helpful to anyone that decided to have a go at building this, Thanks for watching, cheers
Matty, it appears to me that the harshest critic you have is the little voice in your head. You are a great teacher of how to machine/engineer outcomes of the highest standard. Please don’t doubt yourself. You’re very, very good at what you do! Stay safe.
Gday, Thanks for the kind words, I am hard on myself simply because I want to push myself to be better at the hobby, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Wanted to let you know that I feel the quality of your recording and editing, has improved immensely, and you are sharing a high quality product, and no apology is necessary, as your instruction is spot on, for your techniques and methods. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Gday Dean, I have been worried about making this part since I started but now its done I don't know why I was, All the help is in the build notes, The new display is fantastic mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Hi, Maty. Man, that is fine work. Working on those fiddly bits is like stacking BBs with boxing gloves. You make it look effortless. Can't wait to see the next step! Thanks for showing us how it's done. Cheers, mate.
G'day Matty, happy days buddy, just in from T'workshop and its throwing it down here, fresh hot coffee and I'm settled down watching, before teatime, have a great one
Watching guys like you and Kurtis from CEE makes me wish I would have been a machinist. I would have had to decide that like 40+ years ago. Oh well, I can live vicariously through you!
good one Matty, keep `em coming, cheap way of doing a key way, get a square r8 holder for some stock tool steel, grind it up then square it up in the mill, lock out X or Y then use the quill moving over a thou at a time, it`s worked for me in the past as I don`t have broaches,( as long as the key way isn`t too deep) also done it on a Myford lathe like a lot of folks .👍👍👍😁
I am NEITHER a machinist nor even a hobby machinist (maybe if I could go back 40 years and pick a different career) ... but this field truly captures my attention. You did an excellent job of explaining what had to be done and how you achieved it! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Gday, I tried to explain the process in a way that I could understand, its easy to build the part but not easy to explain it, It really is a great hobby that can be started at any age, all you need is to have a go mate, Appreciate you watching, cheers
Gday, if this all works the way we are thinking and others get the plans i'm hoping the videos will assist in there builds, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Great work, Matty - you’re showing that young whippersnapper up in Brisbane how it’s done 😊👍🏻(All you need now is a Staffordshire bull terrier with an insatiable appetite for squeaky toys and your very own squadron of butcher birds.) Cheers from pommieland 🇬🇧 I’d also like to compliment you on the quality of the video - lighting, framing, focus, depth of field, lighting and sound are exemplary and your editing is excellent. Watch out Cutting Edge Karen ! 😊
Gday, Truly appreciate you kind words and great feedback, all I use is a GoPro Hero 12 camera on its own, no external mics just the camera, I have learnt a lot from watching Kurtis's videos, Id love to be able to do the work he does thats for sure, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Some real quality machining there Matty. I really enjoyed watching you work on it. Great news that you now have a nice DRO monitor on the lathe. Cheers Nobby
Gee Matty, I'd be fitting a linear scale to your lathe tailstock and hooking it up to the spare axis readout on your DRO. The star wheel turned out great.
Gday Preso, I've thought about a scale on the tailstock but the cable would be a pain to deal with I think, I wouldn't mind have a cheat over the phone if your keen to, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Great video again, no need to be so bashful, your explanations are a lot better than most of my teachers could manage. As George said, the editing is amazig, considering you do all the build, filming and editing done in week! Keep it up, mate!
Really excellent work - that’s a complex little part. This boring head is a fascinating instrument and I’m really enjoying seeing it come together. Very much appreciate you going the extra mile to make a second part to show the process. 👍👍
Gday, all the information needed to build the star wheel is in the build notes thankfully, Theres no way I could work this out on my own mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
One way to use a less than perfect press run a broach, is to press a little then release the pressure, allow the broach to realign and then apply a bit more pressure, repeating the reset often to ensure alignment. Great job as usual Matty. Thanks for sharing.
Gday, I have a solution for doing the keyway now sitting on the faceplate table mate, im also thinking of modifying the press again at some stage and building my own cylinder and ran from a hydraulic power unit, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Like you Matty, I don't have much experience with the rotary table and I've been saying that I believe there is an easy way and a hard way to set them up, glad to see you found the easy way with the 10mm pin, nice bit of work all round. 👍
Hi Matty. You did a fantastic job on the 3 pieces you made. The hand wheel is a work of art. I really enjoyed watching how you made all the parts. Looking forward to next weeks show.
Like the way you explain things. I’m a retired chemist so pretty good with working stuff out but if there’s an easy way all the better. Started my workshop after I retired so your videos are a great encouragement.
Gday, this is a really great hobby and very rewarding each time you complete a build your working on, I do have quite a few plans of different tools if your ever looking, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
@@MattysWorkshop HI Matty, looked at your back list and found the Webster engine build. watched it all over the last couple of days or so. Fancy having a go, I've downloaded some plans but they require me to buy parts from an American company that no longer supplies them. No measurements to build my own. Where did you get your plans? Be brilliant to build this engine.
Wow, measuring threads over wires now! You will be doing a name change to Matty's Toolroom soon🤣good video, you explain things better than me. Looking forward to the next install. ATB mate. Cheers.👍
G'day Matty. Please don't worry about how you explained things. You did it pretty well mate. And all the parts you've done have come out bloody well. Especially the star wheel. One question, did you have to work out the offsets for the spokes, or is it given in the plans? If you had to work it out yourself, then bloody well done! You're a better mathematician than me! You mate are a much better machinist than you ever give yourself credit for, and one of the reasons I and many others love watching your channel is your humility. Cheers forum England, Sam
Gday Sam, the build notes explain how to build the components and include offsets, there’s no way my brain could work this out, it’s really been an interesting build so far mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Great channel donation Brett 👏. Impressive work and video Matty, like the CNC approach/method on the ally block, nice clean and accurate 👌. Plans look Impressive, ref what you're allowed to show, ive used the word plans rather than drawings, as they include notes on manufacture. Thanks for sharing 👍
Gday, It was very generous of Brett for sure and a lot nicer to use, having build notes is fantastic, the plans/drawings are really well done as well, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Not my day today. Made a simple part on the lathe, then threw it in the box of shame coz I didn’t check my drill bit when I pulled it out of the drill index box & the hole was oversize. Came down the house, saw a Marty’s Workshop vid & thought “blow it, I’ll watch this instead of going back up the shed & re-make it”. Sat down and started watching & nodded off in the chair & missed most of it. Achievements today? What Paddy Shot At. 🙄😡👎 Shoulda stayed in bed today. 😜😂
Gday, The health is ok at the moment, still have a few things to get sorted and lots of check ups but im a lot better then I was this time last year, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Gday Tom, I'd say once I had the blank mounted in the rotary table it only took about an hour or two to machine the spokes, it was much quicker then I thought it was going top be, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Matty, I've got a couple of questions about this video: 1. Are the drawings for this boring/facing head available anywhere? 2. How does the Inox MX3 lubricant compare to anything like WD-40 when used as a cutting fluid?
Because of filming, have you considered running a few air nozzles down to your lathe and mill heads to both clear the chips and cool? Not to get rid of the other advantages of air, but to compliment the squirts of oil.
Gday, I have but the compressor starting all the time is a pain too, I'm looking at doing a modification to the milling machine soonish, Thanks for watching, Cheers
@@russellharris9579 Sorry mate, Thats WD40 in the spray bottle, I buy in in 4ltr containers, much cheaper that way and I think its better the CRC, Cheers
Gday, I hope you all enjoy the longer video this week, I got a fair bit done so I thought id show it all, Thanks for watching everyone, Cheers
That's a lot of work. I'm sure the viewers appreciate it.
Looking great . Lol , the star wheel looks like a propeller ! Cheers 👍
Gday Max, Its getting ready to fly off around the workshop, Thanks for watching mate, cheers
This design gets more interesting with each video and the workmanship is excellent. Cheers, Matty.
Certainly an interesting tool mate, I just hope I can keep doing a good job till the end, thanks for watching
Matty don’t sell ur self short u my friend are next level at explaining how ur doing it
The way u explain it . the not so smart guy like myself can understand
Thanks and keep up the excellent work .
Gday, I tried to explain it in a way I could understand myself, Hopefully it will helpful to anyone that decided to have a go at building this, Thanks for watching, cheers
A lot of parts in this build. Looks great, the design is interesting.
Gday Greg, still have a few more bits to build yet but the list is getting shorter, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Matty, it appears to me that the harshest critic you have is the little voice in your head. You are a great teacher of how to machine/engineer outcomes of the highest standard. Please don’t doubt yourself. You’re very, very good at what you do! Stay safe.
Gday, Thanks for the kind words, I am hard on myself simply because I want to push myself to be better at the hobby, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Wanted to let you know that I feel the quality of your recording and editing, has improved immensely, and you are sharing a high quality product, and no apology is necessary, as your instruction is spot on, for your techniques and methods.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Gday Thanks very much for your kind words, truly appreciated mate
Matty, Wow that was a lot of tricky details, bang-up job...looks great
Nice DRO gift / hookup 👍👍
Gday Dean, I have been worried about making this part since I started but now its done I don't know why I was, All the help is in the build notes, The new display is fantastic mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Hi, Maty. Man, that is fine work. Working on those fiddly bits is like stacking BBs with boxing gloves. You make it look effortless. Can't wait to see the next step! Thanks for showing us how it's done. Cheers, mate.
Gday, Theres a few more fiddly bits on the way to and some bigger bits as well, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
G'day Matty, happy days buddy, just in from T'workshop and its throwing it down here, fresh hot coffee and I'm settled down watching, before teatime, have a great one
Gday Ralfy, I hope you enjoy the video mate
Watching guys like you and Kurtis from CEE makes me wish I would have been a machinist. I would have had to decide that like 40+ years ago. Oh well, I can live vicariously through you!
Gday, I’m only self taught at machining so you can do the exact same mate
good one Matty, keep `em coming, cheap way of doing a key way, get a square r8 holder for some stock tool steel, grind it up then square it up in the mill, lock out X or Y then use the quill moving over a thou at a time, it`s worked for me in the past as I don`t have broaches,( as long as the key way isn`t too deep) also done it on a Myford lathe like a lot of folks .👍👍👍😁
Gday, I have a solution sitting of the round table in the workshop for doing the keyway now, Appreciate you watching mate, cheers
An explanation in simple speak😂...that's what I like....the gadgets coming along nicely 👌
Gday, I tried to explain it in a way I could understand it, Appreciate you watching mate, cheers
I am NEITHER a machinist nor even a hobby machinist (maybe if I could go back 40 years and pick a different career) ... but this field truly captures my attention. You did an excellent job of explaining what had to be done and how you achieved it!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Gday, I tried to explain the process in a way that I could understand, its easy to build the part but not easy to explain it, It really is a great hobby that can be started at any age, all you need is to have a go mate, Appreciate you watching, cheers
hi Matty
a lot of work there, and a great job
👍👍👍👍👍👍atb
Kev (UK)
Gday Kev, it’s been a very enjoyable build so far, appreciate you watching mate
I like the hand wheel challenge. It's a "stay concentrated" job, but the result looks great.
Gday Rustinox, the concentration level was pretty high but really it wasn't that hard to build in the end mate, Thanks for watching
Marathon Enjoyment mate ‼️
🥳🥳🥳🥳
And some damn fine machining too Matty 👍
Tonguing for the next bit.
Robert
Gday, Its been a mission that's for sure, you only have to wait a couple of hours now, Thanks for watching mate, cheers
Wow, what amazing work. . glad you showed us your tiny details of sensitive parts. . amazing. . WHOOOOO
Gday, if this all works the way we are thinking and others get the plans i'm hoping the videos will assist in there builds, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Shop made tools always provide great content, but this is next level stuff :)
Thanks mate, glad your enjoying the build, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Great work, Matty - you’re showing that young whippersnapper up in Brisbane how it’s done 😊👍🏻(All you need now is a Staffordshire bull terrier with an insatiable appetite for squeaky toys and your very own squadron of butcher birds.) Cheers from pommieland 🇬🇧 I’d also like to compliment you on the quality of the video - lighting, framing, focus, depth of field, lighting and sound are exemplary and your editing is excellent. Watch out Cutting Edge Karen ! 😊
Gday, Truly appreciate you kind words and great feedback, all I use is a GoPro Hero 12 camera on its own, no external mics just the camera, I have learnt a lot from watching Kurtis's videos, Id love to be able to do the work he does thats for sure, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Some real quality machining there Matty. I really enjoyed watching you work on it. Great news that you now have a nice DRO monitor on the lathe. Cheers Nobby
Gday Nobby, I’m glad your enjoying the build mate, the new display is fantastic, thanks for watching
Nice work Matty. Not an easy project, but you'll get it bang on.
Steve.
Gday Steve, definitely the most technical build I’ve done, thanks for watching
Amazing. Can't wait to see it finished. Thanks for sharing.
Gday, Im hoping it will only be 1 or 2 more videos at this stage (fingers crossed), Thanks for watching mate, cheers
No worries, Matty. We're happy to watch whatever you do whenever you do it. Cheers!
Thanks mate
Gee Matty, I'd be fitting a linear scale to your lathe tailstock and hooking it up to the spare axis readout on your DRO. The star wheel turned out great.
Gday Preso, I've thought about a scale on the tailstock but the cable would be a pain to deal with I think, I wouldn't mind have a cheat over the phone if your keen to, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
G’Day Matty, looking good. 👍 I see the trusty Bridgeport is doing you right.
Gday, the mill is working fantastic, I’d be lost without it now, thanks for watching mate
Great video again, no need to be so bashful, your explanations are a lot better than most of my teachers could manage. As George said, the editing is amazig, considering you do all the build, filming and editing done in week! Keep it up, mate!
Gday, I try to explain things in a way I can understand it myself, doing the machining, filming and editing keeps me pretty busy, thanks for watching
Really excellent work - that’s a complex little part. This boring head is a fascinating instrument and I’m really enjoying seeing it come together. Very much appreciate you going the extra mile to make a second part to show the process. 👍👍
Gday, Im glad I did build the second star wheel, I did a terrible job of recording the first one, Appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Great job Matty. Even a thicko like me could understand that explanation. ATB regards from the UK
Thanks mate, I tried to explain it in a way that I could understand it, thanks for watching
Excellent job Matty, great video, keep'um coming..
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching as always, Cheers
Lots of interesting machining ops there - excellent work as always.
Cheers.
Gday Alan, there’s plenty going on with this build, be any chance would you have the information for the 2 gears for the Webster engine build? Cheers
Good on you Matty👍. This is starting to look spectacular. Even more so than your usual top notch builds. Looking forward to the next instalment. 👍🇳🇱
Gday, This build is starting to take shape now, I think you'll be impressed with the end results mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Hi Matty. Way to noodle it through on the star wheel. This thing is going to look so good when finished that you won't want to use it.
Gday, The star wheel was a learning curve for me, is going to look alright when its all complete, Thanks for watching, cheers
Hi Matty, excellent explanation in words that even I can understand. The spoke part looks great. Regards, Dave
Gday, thanks for your feedback, I’m glad I explained it so it was easy to understand, appreciate you watching mate
“Pretty happy!” Matty I’d be fekin ecstatic if I could do half of what you do!
I’m pretty happy with how it’s all coming together now mate, cheers
I bet that took some head scratching working that out, well done mate.
Gday, all the information needed to build the star wheel is in the build notes thankfully, Theres no way I could work this out on my own mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
I don't do machine work but that explanation made complete sense to me. So score ONE for Matty!
Fantastic, thanks for the feedback mate, I tried to explain it in a way I could understand it, appreciate you watching
Hi Matty. Some intricate work in this episode. Your explanations are great. It's looking impressive. Cheers Mike
Thanks mate, I tried to explain it in a way that even I could understand what i was doing, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Interesting videos and good inspiration for my own projects👍. 🇸🇪
Fantastic to hear mate, Great to hear the videos are inspiring, Cheers
Another top job by matty. Cheers, Andy from NZ.
Thanks Andy, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
One way to use a less than perfect press run a broach, is to press a little then release the pressure, allow the broach to realign and then apply a bit more pressure, repeating the reset often to ensure alignment. Great job as usual Matty. Thanks for sharing.
Gday, I have a solution for doing the keyway now sitting on the faceplate table mate, im also thinking of modifying the press again at some stage and building my own cylinder and ran from a hydraulic power unit, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Like you Matty, I don't have much experience with the rotary table and I've been saying that I believe there is an easy way and a hard way to set them up, glad to see you found the easy way with the 10mm pin, nice bit of work all round. 👍
Gday, Im certainly getting some experience with the rotary table in the build mate, Thanks for watching, cheers
Hi Matty. You did a fantastic job on the 3 pieces you made. The hand wheel is a work of art. I really enjoyed watching how you made all the parts. Looking forward to next weeks show.
Thanks mate, Glad you enjoyed the video, Thanks for watching, Cheers
I've just finished my morning coffee and was about to get up. Now I'm lying in bed for another 3/4 of an hour. Cheers Matty.
Hope you enjoy mate
Sorry mate I've been away, just caught up with your latest build, impressive its something I would spend a long time looking at, keep up the good work
Gday, No need to apologise mate, Should be a pretty fancy tool once its all done, Appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Boring & Facing Head is looking quite the show piece.
Gday, starting to take shape now mate, thanks for watching
This is not normal mate, such nice work you do on conventional machines ... wow, very, very impressed. Greetings from Belgium.
Gday, Thanks for your kind words, If I can do it anyone can mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
@@MattysWorkshop No no, this is extraordinary talent, not everyone can do this, believe me
Thanks for sharing 👍
Cheers Craig, thanks for watching mate
Very nicely done Matty, you have really risen to the challenges of these parts.
Gday Barry, This has been a very interesting build and a great learning curve, Truly appreciate you watching, Cheers
Прекрасная работа. Очень интересно было смотреть. Рад что нашел ваш канал в современном потоке информации.
Gday, Im glad you found it interesting, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Like the way you explain things. I’m a retired chemist so pretty good with working stuff out but if there’s an easy way all the better. Started my workshop after I retired so your videos are a great encouragement.
Gday, this is a really great hobby and very rewarding each time you complete a build your working on, I do have quite a few plans of different tools if your ever looking, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
@@MattysWorkshop HI Matty, looked at your back list and found the Webster engine build. watched it all over the last couple of days or so. Fancy having a go, I've downloaded some plans but they require me to buy parts from an American company that no longer supplies them. No measurements to build my own. Where did you get your plans? Be brilliant to build this engine.
@@Steve2024-y6h Gday, can you send me an email to mattysworkshop76@gmail.com
And let me know what parts you need the information for, cheers
Nice work. You do very nice intricate work as well.
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Wow, measuring threads over wires now! You will be doing a name change to Matty's Toolroom soon🤣good video, you explain things better than me. Looking forward to the next install. ATB mate. Cheers.👍
Gday, Dunno about being a toolroom, it was a mission to hold them little wires but got there in the end mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Explained it very well mate.
Even I could understand what I said mate
very nice young sir, if l were in a position to be needing a teacher, l think you'd be the guy l'd want teaching me.
keep up the good work.
Gday, I'm not sure how I'd go being a teacher mate, It'd be pretty wild I'd say, Thanks for watching, cheers
Very nice work mr. It’s looking good.
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, cheers
G'day Matty, you explained just fine.
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching
Thanks buddy, I am catching up, please keep um coming..
More on the way mate, Cheers
Coming along fine! Cheers mate!
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
That's a fantastic job Sir.
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
good video matty
Thanks very much mate
Hey mate you did great job explaining it. Loving this build.
Thanks mate, I tried to explain it in a way I could understand it myself, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Matty, that was a great video, thanks.
Thanks mate, cheers
Well done mate top job 👏
Thanks mate, chat soon
G'day Matty. Please don't worry about how you explained things. You did it pretty well mate. And all the parts you've done have come out bloody well. Especially the star wheel. One question, did you have to work out the offsets for the spokes, or is it given in the plans? If you had to work it out yourself, then bloody well done! You're a better mathematician than me! You mate are a much better machinist than you ever give yourself credit for, and one of the reasons I and many others love watching your channel is your humility. Cheers forum England, Sam
Gday Sam, the build notes explain how to build the components and include offsets, there’s no way my brain could work this out, it’s really been an interesting build so far mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Great work mate starting to come together
Thanks mate, coming together nicely now, thanks for watching
Well explained Matty. Thanks!
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Great channel donation Brett 👏.
Impressive work and video Matty, like the CNC approach/method on the ally block, nice clean and accurate 👌.
Plans look Impressive, ref what you're allowed to show, ive used the word plans rather than drawings, as they include notes on manufacture.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Gday, It was very generous of Brett for sure and a lot nicer to use, having build notes is fantastic, the plans/drawings are really well done as well, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Good one, Matty! I think I need to make one of these!
Gday, After this one is complete and everything is right the plans will be available t this stage, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
I’m assuming that there will be a pin attaché to the mill head that will advance the star wheel by one notch per rev…is that roughly right?
@@thomasstover6272 Gday, yes your correct, you’ll see this in the video this week, thanks for watching
Not my day today.
Made a simple part on the lathe, then threw it in the box of shame coz I didn’t check my drill bit when I pulled it out of the drill index box & the hole was oversize.
Came down the house, saw a Marty’s Workshop vid & thought “blow it, I’ll watch this instead of going back up the shed & re-make it”.
Sat down and started watching & nodded off in the chair & missed most of it.
Achievements today?
What Paddy Shot At. 🙄😡👎
Shoulda stayed in bed today. 😜😂
There’s always tomorrow mate, some days never go the way you want them to, cheers
Very nice !!
Thanks for watching
Very nice !
Thanks very much, cheers
Gear box hey , miniature road ranger ? For old truck drivers to use.
Probably be a 13 at this stage or possibly a round the corner 15 wouldn't be to bad either mate🤣
👍👍😎👍👍
Cheers mate
Awesome job mate.
Hope you are back to normal health wise?
Gday, The health is ok at the moment, still have a few things to get sorted and lots of check ups but im a lot better then I was this time last year, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Nice work!
Thanks mate
Well done on the handwheel. How many hours did it take to make it?
Gday Tom, I'd say once I had the blank mounted in the rotary table it only took about an hour or two to machine the spokes, it was much quicker then I thought it was going top be, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
That looks the bit.
Starting to take shape now mate, thanks for watching
Matty, I've got a couple of questions about this video:
1. Are the drawings for this boring/facing head available anywhere?
2. How does the Inox MX3 lubricant compare to anything like WD-40 when used as a cutting fluid?
Gday, the plans will become available soon once it’s proven my build works, I’m using WD40 and CRC5:56 in the Inox bottle, thanks for watching
Hi matt this might be a silly idea but could you put the part in the lathe and use the tail stock to press the broach into it
Or make a single cutting edge broaching tool and use the mill quill.
I guess this could work for sure, thanks for watching
Because of filming, have you considered running a few air nozzles down to your lathe and mill heads to both clear the chips and cool? Not to get rid of the other advantages of air, but to compliment the squirts of oil.
Gday, I have but the compressor starting all the time is a pain too, I'm looking at doing a modification to the milling machine soonish, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Matty hi, that small size of a slot can be done in lathe chuck with a small boring bar. And ground up tool steel bit.
Gday, I have a solution for putting the keyway in now, thanks for watching
You said it was interesting to build Matty but i found it quite boring to watch.
Boring to some, interesting to others mate🤣, appreciate you watching Jack
If you found that boring you are watching the wrong channel is all I'm thinking pal!
@@samrodian919 Jack is a good mate of mine, he’s not saying the video was boring
It looks extremely good, thx for sharing
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Lookin good! Thanks for the skill and time you give us.
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Is the cutting fluid true to label? Only now I've get a mill to finish off👍👍🦘🇦🇺
Which cutting fluid mate?
The inox sprayer
@@russellharris9579 Sorry mate, Thats WD40 in the spray bottle, I buy in in 4ltr containers, much cheaper that way and I think its better the CRC, Cheers
Allgood thanks 👍👍