I was at a store recently buying some junk for a project I'm working on, and after explaining it to the check out guy he said; "Don't forget to wear your safety tie, kid." and I was like "Whuuu..?" and he said "Oh, you probably wouldn't get it... it's this Englishman that makes stuff." Then I bonded with a 70yo man at Ace Hardware over Colin Furze videos. He apparently was a finance guy his whole life, retired and played golf like everyone in FL, and got inspired by your videos and he got a job at a hardware store to talk to people, learn and make stuff! He started making artistic sculptures with mechanical elements first, made a golf club swinging device and a golf ball canon and now he's building a 4 wheeler sand rail for sand skiing with his grandkids. You did that. You got a tired old depressed man out of his funk, got him to quit golf (a miracle. You're doing gods work for that.) and get active and building things! Your videos connect with millions of people of all ages. You probably won't read this, but if you do... I hope it makes you feel good. I have lung cancer and only one lung and I'm in my 20s, he's in his 70s and we both were inspired to get in better shape and spend our days making cool shit. Two vastly different people, from the opposite side of the planet are living better lives because of you. Also, my sister's kids live your book. Thank you. I plan on ordering my safety tie soon.
I'm glad you started with the simpler "square" hole. Round holes have been hard to achieve after infinite-sided broaches went out of production. I keep getting sniped on eBay for old Soviet stock. 😭
@@HayyuAdam the other thing is free to spin so after the 2 bits contact each other, they are basically not spinning relative to each other. I believe the spintool is used as a replacement for presstool. I believe the term used to making square holes is called broaching,.
But what cuts out the square if there’s no relative movement? Does it just press the tool into it, but why would it need to spin in the first place if there was no relative rotation
Tony, when you dumped out the holes at the holes at the start of the video I counted 47. A pouch that size usually holds 50. Check for holes in the pouch.
That's what i love/hate about youtube. I could be on a fighting-game compilation video, and youtube is like "WANT TO SEE HOW HYDROELECTRIC DAMS ARE DESIGNED?!?!"...... and i click because sure.
"This Old Tony" : This wrench is now slightly magnetic so I can stick it on the machine and never lose it again. "Me" : Really? Well that's actually pretty coo- *Drops immediately* Why did I believe that
"That'd be off the charts if the scale stopped at 40... But it doesn't" This is my kind of humour. Unfortunately it does come at the expense of not having a good reference point. Worth it though.
If I understand correctly: You know how you can take a plate or frisbee or something, hold it at an angle on a flat table or floor, fling it downwards and a bit sideways, and it starts to wobble around the centre tracing out a smaller circle, only touching the desk at one point on the edge during any given moment? This is designed to FORCE a square to wobble around, only pushing forward into the material at one point at a time, chiselling out each edge of the square in turn by a tiny bit per revolution. Though it's probably still dark magic, and I've just found a fake explanation that seems just plausible enough that I don't have to think about it any harder and can get on with my life.
"the ground is connected to the earth which is an insignificant speck hurdling through cold empty space" I guess you did say this episode would be dark...
I'm a toolmaker irl. I use top of the line equipment at work including HSM, automated loading, standard CNC, lathes, EDM, CADCAM, etc. Had we done this at work it we would've used 2 very different approaches (1. drill out the corners using a 2mm drill and machine the pocket or 2. EDM the hole) but its great seeing people use the 'old ways'. Takes me back. Great video. Loved the humor. Subscribed.
@@Stopes. an EDM drill is basically a drill press with special drillbits A sinker EDM is basically a vertical mill where the spindle has been replaced with an electrode
@@angrydragonslayer Ahhhh okay gotcha. To me EDM is the wire guided process. I wasn’t aware there was other EDM methods and/or processes. Hence my confusion lol. Thanks though. Learn something new everyday!
@@Stopes. EDM has electrode ‘bits’ that are pressed down onto the work, like the last guy said. What you were thinking of has a very obscure and not at all sensible name……. “Wire EDM” ;) My company uses both for building injection molds, but primarily the un-wired variety (wireless?). You can get an absolutely bonkers level of detail from standard EDM, any machining marks left on the graphite electrodes are transferred to the work.
Despite not being a machinist I really enjoy your videos. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into the visual aspects of showing what you’re doing on a job. I also really appreciate the care you take in describing not only what you are doing, but why you do it. For me, this is the best part. I know you could all kinds of technical jargon, but you don’t, and I can pretty much follow what you do and why. Although, seeing a quick time-lapse and then a finished product is nice, I don’t find them as rewarding. As someone who once worked in a machine shop, toward the end of the last century, I am now considering machining as a hobby. I really appreciate the knowledge, insight, and humor packed into your videos. Great work. Thank you. Cheers
This Old Tony's humor is like absurdist/surrealist dad jokes, and even after watching his channel for years they still catch me by surprise. One second I'm fully invested in learning, then out of nowhere I'm laughing at something ridiculous, and then I'm laughing even harder at myself for getting sucked in and then just effortlessly bamboozled. The man's an artist.
I am not a machinist but this video came up on my suggested feed.... probably one of the best videos I have watched on YT in a long time.. great content and great humor... loved it!
@@jacknicholson5794 just loosen the drill vice and let it dance while you quickly run to the break room until you hear a large bang, the bang indicates when she's nice and ready
I flinched, I actually _flinched_ when you dumped an envelope full of holes onto the steel bench -- those things are a nightmare to remove. And then you _scooped them up with your bare hands,_ Jesus!
@VidkunQL Hey! How do you make that italic text in your comment?? I know putting text between two asterisks makes that text bold - as it does in WhatsApp - but putting text between two underscores - as in WhatsApp - doesn't italicize the text ... So ... huh?!?!
Never seen this channel before but I love all the jokes. Had me laughing just about the whole way through 😂 and very informative as well! Learned a couple things.
Man.. everytime I'm away from your videos for a while , I come back to freaking wholesome, awesome, exactly what the world needs content. We appreciate you Tony, you're a global treasure, your son has an awesome father and you inspire me to be a better man.
I have used bench files by hand but I am 64 years old and never seen a bench fileing machine close up and operating. Very nice, thank you for the demonstration!!!
I'm new to ToT, lovin them all. This one reminded me that i have a tin of spark plug gaps in my garage, various sizes. Must go and sort them out one day
:D I had customer parts where I needed a square hole where a 100% of the square was called for, so I predrilled slightly smaller than the square rotary broach. Axial force increases quite dramaticaly in that case :D
Depending on just what you need to put the square hole make sure you have a round peg to put in it. 👍 Also depending on what you are punching the whole hole into, through or blind makes a difference. Of course you just could have shaped it in the mill
I always love seeing a TOT notification. Not gonna lie, I miss the near 30 min videos. Your ramblings, stories, and copious amounts of information make me more and more interested in getting into hobby machining. I just priced out benchtop lathes last night and I'm not figuring out how the heck I'll afford it lol
@@chriskelvin248 about 2k for a decent one. I'm looking at the 1220 size range. I'll mostly be turning aluminum, brass, and plastic. A few steels from time to time, but I'm making toys/sporting devices lol
That sultry saxophone solo after the dish-out was an absolutely brilliant stroke of genius. I’ll remember to keep a small towel handy when watching these videos whilst simultaneously enjoying my favorite beverage. 👍
just stumbled on your channel. Absolutely love your take on DIY projects. the editing is spot on, the pace is crisp. Great job overall; tools AND the video skills.
I have been watching and rewatching most if not all your videos and hope you would do more with CNC router setup. And please post the music you have used in them! Love the humor you put into these!!!
I am blessed by finding this channel. Currently a mechanical engineering freshman and ive always wanted to be a craftsman or something of the like. And channels like these and Colin's make me want to pursue my dream even more. Cheers man! Stay awesome. Great content!
That old Tom, my 3yr old boy insists on watching STP8 with me every day when I get home from work. He's mostly non-verbal, but always says "8!" At the intro, then makes me FF to all the kitten scenes. You've helped me bond with my boy and I couldn't be more thankful for that! I'd love to see another home built kid rig. Also, I get the impression you reload, very cool! Thanks for giving me and my boy something to look forward to watching together (he for the cat vids, me for the dad jokes, and obviously all the very well explained facts).
This makes me feel like there is hope for me. I’ve always been told I was a round peg in square hole. From the bottom of my heart, thank you This Old Tony.
I am no machinist (just love your vids) and this is my second time watching one of your videos about broaches and still have no idea how they work and is very mesmerizing to watch
When i was an apprentice i was well known for drilling anything but round holes in whole pieces of plate, which is why i became an electronics engineer :) two holes :)
3:37 Missed opportunity to change "solutions" on broach to "subscribe". To be honest, You're the only one youtuber whose subscription messages I actually like and wait for them.
Hi Tony, another inspirational video on my favourite subject of broaches, especially when they are in the end of the shafts so in essence become blind broaches, when you first did the hex broach that was brilliant! And we have adopted some of these techniques into or work as we make bespoke scientific testing machines for the P,P,E, industry. So Thanks Tony, your video has had a great impact on us at work and wanted to thank you for your efforts.
Good day to all the “Old Tony” followers. Confession: I am one of those guys skipping through You Tube vids, very seldom watching it complete. That was till I stumbled upon this channel and got captivated. Any video once open ended, seems to end too soon. Amazing how well he knows the wide variety of subjects covered in his videos and his very entertaining method of presentation. Have learned so much from him. Often had eyebrows lifted at me for laughing out loud while watching a video of serious technical nature. Thank you Old Tony (old😉😉) Best subscription for me till now👌👌
@@RuthlessDutchman I'm not sure if the 1000 pounds machine (filer machine?) reefers to weight (lbs) or the actual money (£). Either both are expensive as s*** (1000 £) with the machine weight being around 1000 lbs and that small tool 2 lbs OR both are cheap (2£) and that gigantic tool weights 1000 lbs. He said no one wants the big tool. So is it 1000£ because no one wants it or 2£ because no one wants it? I just a curious person about this subject. I'm not a machinist (not affordable or profitable here). I'm not sure if these tools should be expensive or cheap since I know there are small tools that costs a lot.
@ ah, Tony intended 1000lbs and 2lbs, and that they are the same price, but he didn't say how much they costed. I live in the UK though and a pound is more commonly (£) than (lbs)
@ I thought weight. Interestingly, a pound was once defined as the gravitational force of the earth exerted on the amount of silver which cost one pound sterling. (Except it was before the days of Sterling. Or Britain, for that matter, or Asterix the Gaul).
That feeling when you're bored and tired of the entire internet and refresh youtube on the off chance that Something Good has been uploaded and LO AND BEHOLD IT HAS!
Haha if nothing else I'm a slippery slope for sure. cheers TOT make me laugh
Hi Collin I love your videos
I was at a store recently buying some junk for a project I'm working on, and after explaining it to the check out guy he said; "Don't forget to wear your safety tie, kid." and I was like "Whuuu..?" and he said "Oh, you probably wouldn't get it... it's this Englishman that makes stuff."
Then I bonded with a 70yo man at Ace Hardware over Colin Furze videos. He apparently was a finance guy his whole life, retired and played golf like everyone in FL, and got inspired by your videos and he got a job at a hardware store to talk to people, learn and make stuff! He started making artistic sculptures with mechanical elements first, made a golf club swinging device and a golf ball canon and now he's building a 4 wheeler sand rail for sand skiing with his grandkids.
You did that. You got a tired old depressed man out of his funk, got him to quit golf (a miracle. You're doing gods work for that.) and get active and building things! Your videos connect with millions of people of all ages.
You probably won't read this, but if you do... I hope it makes you feel good.
I have lung cancer and only one lung and I'm in my 20s, he's in his 70s and we both were inspired to get in better shape and spend our days making cool shit. Two vastly different people, from the opposite side of the planet are living better lives because of you. Also, my sister's kids live your book.
Thank you.
I plan on ordering my safety tie soon.
Sometimes, you NEED 3 degrees of (comic) relief, that’s where Colin comes in. 😂
Michael Peers I thought it was 3° because it’s double what you need (Engineering practice) and thus a joke like that
Hey Colin love your vids
Dude went from imperial to metric then just started using letters of the alphabet.
He must have studied from old English engineering manuals, he skipped the pictures of small animals which was a shame.
This is basically evolution of my highschool science classes, particularly Greek alphabet for increased fanciness
@Fred Smith i already hate the imperial system, but this is "time to start a crusade" kind of stuff ...
imperial is weird!
There's a twitter thread where a guy goes off on a rant about the imperial system, it's pretty funny, though rather filled with strong language.
the humour in these is what really gets me
your videos are very similar.
That's the channel where I didn't ever expect you to see.
This is unexpected
This is unexpected
This is unexpected
I'm glad you started with the simpler "square" hole. Round holes have been hard to achieve after infinite-sided broaches went out of production. I keep getting sniped on eBay for old Soviet stock. 😭
Sometimes you can find those infinite sided broaches with fewer sides at harbor freight. Gotta go real easy on them though, they're made of chinesium.
When I saw a square hole come from something that was spinning it blew my mind
I still don’t get it
@@HayyuAdam the other thing is free to spin so after the 2 bits contact each other, they are basically not spinning relative to each other. I believe the spintool is used as a replacement for presstool. I believe the term used to making square holes is called broaching,.
But what cuts out the square if there’s no relative movement? Does it just press the tool into it, but why would it need to spin in the first place if there was no relative rotation
The spin is becouse the how the tool works press and spin. And to troll us lol
@@BeHappyTo but if they're not spinning relatively to each other, then how does he press the square into the too-small-hole??? I still don't get it
Tony, when you dumped out the holes at the holes at the start of the video I counted 47. A pouch that size usually holds 50. Check for holes in the pouch.
The trick is to weigh the package when you get it. It should weigh 50 holes less than an empty envelope.
3 metric holes left in the pouch, or holes in the pouch itself which let out 3 holes?
Underated joke, actually hilarious!
@@charlieinsingapore if it were holes in the pouch, they'd have to be oversized, and you'd definitely notice bigger holes
WHO LET THE HOLES OUT .......
"The jig is already set for about 45 degrees"
Makes me want to ask whether that's Celsius or Fahrenheit...
Celsius or centigrade. Celsius or tardigrade?
underrated af
And...I spit out my coffee!
It's Kelvin, I think.
Matter of degrees I would say old boy.
UA-cam: do you want to learn about square holes
Me: I guess
Do you like back rubs?
@@vmelkon no ._.
That's what i love/hate about youtube. I could be on a fighting-game compilation video, and youtube is like "WANT TO SEE HOW HYDROELECTRIC DAMS ARE DESIGNED?!?!"...... and i click because sure.
@@MechaHeretic :
BAM! And that's when they get you with ads.
Vrej Egon Spengler Ads are like taxes. They provide the services that you and others want (ie. programming).
"This Old Tony" : This wrench is now slightly magnetic so I can stick it on the machine and never lose it again.
"Me" : Really? Well that's actually pretty coo-
*Drops immediately*
Why did I believe that
To answer your question...because we all have a Charlie Brown chunk in our DNA???
Same hahahaha 😂😂😂😂
I can’t honestly understand why you believe either. I mean this is the This Old Tony channel. He’s very serious in not being serious. :)
I was still in the "how's it magne...." (drops) 😂
"slightly magnetic".... after being red glow by the torch 1 minute ago hahahaha
"Could I have changed all these adjustment screws to hex heads?"
*infinitely long pause*
that moment when you actually think about it
how do you know it's infinite? are you still watching the video waiting for it to continue?
Nah! That would have been too easy. Besides, who wants to watch a video about changing square head adjustment screws to hex head adjustment screws?
Exactly, it's a fail xD
@@alicetries5954 funny thing is there are actually crickets chirping where I am
“Boy, this guy is dumb” Annnnnd... subbed.
"That'd be off the charts if the scale stopped at 40...
But it doesn't"
This is my kind of humour. Unfortunately it does come at the expense of not having a good reference point. Worth it though.
Basically my definition of infinity. 15 inches as measured on a 12 inch rule.
You can "explain" it however you want, rotary broaches are dark magic.
Holes can be round or punched. That's it.
If I understand correctly:
You know how you can take a plate or frisbee or something, hold it at an angle on a flat table or floor, fling it downwards and a bit sideways, and it starts to wobble around the centre tracing out a smaller circle, only touching the desk at one point on the edge during any given moment? This is designed to FORCE a square to wobble around, only pushing forward into the material at one point at a time, chiselling out each edge of the square in turn by a tiny bit per revolution.
Though it's probably still dark magic, and I've just found a fake explanation that seems just plausible enough that I don't have to think about it any harder and can get on with my life.
@@Uristqwerty Yet another rotary broaches salesman..
@@Uristqwerty Yes, but have you ever tried to source a square frisbee? Or hex, for that matter. Never mind Torx ....
Yeahhh this doesn't make sense
We need to get the slow-mo guys on this one.
"the ground is connected to the earth which is an insignificant speck hurdling through cold empty space"
I guess you did say this episode would be dark...
I'm listening to Alpha by Vangelis in my head now.
but is the earth connected to the ground or is it possibly cgi and are they are lying
@@fredbailey843 maybe it's a wireless connection
its more bluetooth than wifi
yeah he said dark, but he didn't say nihilistic lol
his humor cracks me up!
I'm a toolmaker irl. I use top of the line equipment at work including HSM, automated loading, standard CNC, lathes, EDM, CADCAM, etc. Had we done this at work it we would've used 2 very different approaches (1. drill out the corners using a 2mm drill and machine the pocket or 2. EDM the hole) but its great seeing people use the 'old ways'. Takes me back. Great video. Loved the humor. Subscribed.
I have an EDM drill and a WEDM and i sorely regret selling my sinker :(
How do you EDM a blind hole? Am I missing something here. lol
@@Stopes. an EDM drill is basically a drill press with special drillbits
A sinker EDM is basically a vertical mill where the spindle has been replaced with an electrode
@@angrydragonslayer Ahhhh okay gotcha. To me EDM is the wire guided process. I wasn’t aware there was other EDM methods and/or processes. Hence my confusion lol. Thanks though. Learn something new everyday!
@@Stopes. EDM has electrode ‘bits’ that are pressed down onto the work, like the last guy said. What you were thinking of has a very obscure and not at all sensible name……. “Wire EDM” ;)
My company uses both for building injection molds, but primarily the un-wired variety (wireless?). You can get an absolutely bonkers level of detail from standard EDM, any machining marks left on the graphite electrodes are transferred to the work.
Still don’t understand how he made that square hole
Same
@@ahumanbeing7554 it shakes the square drill bit by a certain degree so that it can act like a chisel
ua-cam.com/video/L5AzbDJ7KYI/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/BhvNU2E_x_Y/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/smTdkevMMTc/v-deo.html In this video it is much clearly explained..
“This guys dumb” got me both times 😂😂
Me too!
That was "Boys are dumb."
@@kcjones679 boy this guys dumb
haven't laughed this hard in years🤣watched it 3x over😂
+1
If only someone made a small flat jaw wrench with a lot of clamping force that they could send you...
Ooohhh I know which flat jaw wrench you're talking about!! 🤣
that's prominent.
Hmmmmmm.... If only...
You don't have to say "square hole", you can just say "squole".
Sir.. This is a Wendys
Been hittin those reps. That p pow. Gettin squole
Despite not being a machinist I really enjoy your videos. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into the visual aspects of showing what you’re doing on a job. I also really appreciate the care you take in describing not only what you are doing, but why you do it.
For me, this is the best part. I know you could all kinds of technical jargon, but you don’t, and I can pretty much follow what you do and why. Although, seeing a quick time-lapse and then a finished product is nice, I don’t find them as rewarding. As someone who once worked in a machine shop, toward the end of the last century, I am now considering machining as a hobby. I really appreciate the knowledge, insight, and humor packed into your videos.
Great work. Thank you.
Cheers
"That would be off the charts if the scale stopped at 40...." Cracked me up.
This Old Tony's humor is like absurdist/surrealist dad jokes, and even after watching his channel for years they still catch me by surprise. One second I'm fully invested in learning, then out of nowhere I'm laughing at something ridiculous, and then I'm laughing even harder at myself for getting sucked in and then just effortlessly bamboozled. The man's an artist.
and a 1 and a 2 and a 3 HAHAHHAHA
"But its not...."😂🤣😂
The whole reason I discovered AVE was one of his original videos about square holes.
I see through your non original ploy TOT.
I challenge your Daveness.
@@DaveOyooSnr oh man a Dave-off...you don't see too many of those in the wild.
That's an amazing coincidence. Started watching ToT when he broached a key way after watching AvE.
SQUARE HOLES ARE A LIE THAT PARENTS MAKE UP TO SCARE CHILDREN!!$$!!$
Same here! That and the "poor man's milling machine"
*”not to be confused with this 1000 pound filing machine”*
We in England call those a wallet. I think in the US it's a 'billfold'
Bill Fold for prezident ?
LOVE THESE VIDEOS. I'm in tears 80% of the time from laughter. Love the style, the comedy, and the info. Just love it, keep it up 👍
Do you ever get that sinking feeling when you look at the red bar and it’s sneakin’ up on the end of the depressingly finite ToT video? Yeah, me too.
Totally sad at the end.
On these short ones, I just pop a prozac before I start watching and everything is fine, if still too short...
That last chord, though... never seemed it would ever fade to zero .... put us in mind of the end of "A Day in the Life"....
Tony is trying to make his own tools instead of buying them again?
Oh dear, we are in trouble.
I am not a machinist but this video came up on my suggested feed.... probably one of the best videos I have watched on YT in a long time.. great content and great humor... loved it!
I love the idea that Colin has become definitive of ONE STEP BEYOND. Highly appropriate.
I usually do my triangular holes with a twist drill bit
bigdickguy6969
Im still a noob so mine still come out a bit round. I need to practice more.
I normally get a roundish hole with with a bit of a rounded triangular shape
Releaux triangle
The trick is, drill the initial hole and then go back through with a bit 4% smaller and let it do the waltz.
@@jacknicholson5794 just loosen the drill vice and let it dance while you quickly run to the break room until you hear a large bang, the bang indicates when she's nice and ready
The collin furz bit made me laugh so loud I woke my son, and he doesn't even live with me.
Ha. Ha. Ha. Funny.
Karen took the kids again
F
WHAT? HAHAHA
🤣🤣
Still hands down one of my favorite ToT videos. Thank you for all you’ve done!
Great video! You make me laugh, but I love the way to whisk me back in time to the days when I was an engineer. Fabulous!🙂xx
1:50 I finally know what my wife means when she says she's seeing our accountant to get some filing done.
8:29 eh who needs a wife anyway
Bow chicka bow chicka bow...
Oof
I flinched, I actually _flinched_ when you dumped an envelope full of holes onto the steel bench -- those things are a nightmare to remove.
And then you _scooped them up with your bare hands,_ Jesus!
Hole related workplace accidents are no joke!
I wish I could like this ten more times!
Well done, Sir!
Here I thought pitting in steel came from oxidation!
@VidkunQL Hey! How do you make that italic text in your comment?? I know putting text between two asterisks makes that text bold - as it does in WhatsApp - but putting text between two underscores - as in WhatsApp - doesn't italicize the text ... So ... huh?!?!
This is the most entertaining channel on TV. Aside from great machining info. Love it.
Never seen this channel before but I love all the jokes. Had me laughing just about the whole way through 😂 and very informative as well! Learned a couple things.
How can he make something like making square holes seem soo interesting? Never change TOT... ❤
Always entertaining frequently infinitive.
I watched some of his early videos once. It took him many videos to get his XP up this high...
Man.. everytime I'm away from your videos for a while , I come back to freaking wholesome, awesome, exactly what the world needs content. We appreciate you Tony, you're a global treasure, your son has an awesome father and you inspire me to be a better man.
Is there any proof of the father son relationship ? I suspect the cat's fake too.
@@millomweb KAQ
I have used bench files by hand but I am 64 years old and never seen a bench fileing machine close up and operating. Very nice, thank you for the demonstration!!!
Just what everyone needs! A funny machinist. Love your videos.
I have many tapers to choose from:
• Duct Taper
• Packing Taper
• Masking Taper
• Scotch® Taper
• Electrical Taper
• Adhesive Taper
• Surgical Taper
• Measuring Taper
• Double-Sided Taper
I can not yet afford these tapers:
• Audio Taper
• Video Taper
:
Flextaper
Ive always dreamed of owning a Red Taper, but man...the paperwork...yeesh.
DROP EVERYTHING TONY UPLOADED
if this ain't the truth!
guess I'll need a new chandelier.
I dropped my pillow, no time to sleep!
Tony sure dropped everything.
To the bathroom!
I'm new to ToT, lovin them all. This one reminded me that i have a tin of spark plug gaps in my garage, various sizes. Must go and sort them out one day
Wait, you mean taping them on the vice until they're touching and just bending them back a litttttle bit isn't the proper procedure?
I think they're best sorted by weight - although sorting by name might make them easier to find.
Your vids are a pure joy to watch. Always brightens my day. Thx so much
8:20
Tony: Do I really have to swap out the toolpost mount just to cut this off?......unlessssss.... *_rotates die grinder 90 degrees_*
I was waiting for the rest of the internet to scream "no!" here also! Much disappoint. Also, hilarious.
@@dzjad can still give his lathe an F
though
@Shambles1980TRealOne that scribe line/ water method not work on HSS?
@@ironbomb6753 no its not, he has soft water, he needs hard water.
You may scoff, but when you have a benchtop lathe with rigidity issues, that is a valid solution.
:D
I had customer parts where I needed a square hole where a 100% of the square was called for, so I predrilled slightly smaller than the square rotary broach. Axial force increases quite dramaticaly in that case :D
Sinker EDM?
@@Joe-bm4wx yes but that would be more expensive and you'd have to contract it out.
Yes but your square hole was 0.03mm. Try doing 10, 30, even 50mm square! Ha!
Depending on just what you need to put the square hole make sure you have a round peg to put in it. 👍
Also depending on what you are punching the whole hole into, through or blind makes a difference. Of course you just could have shaped it in the mill
would it be better to start with a smaller square and work up in this case? or just shove your fd broach into the too-tight hole?
Master craftsman, and a first class comedian...love your videos, thanks for the laughs
You're amazing man, I really enjoy your videos. I laugh EVERY time....and learn something!
I honestly thought "starting with something simpler" was going to be slightly oval holes made by everyone with a power drill ever
"This wrench is now slightly magnetic" actually got me, wasnt expecting that.
Always looking forward to the next video!!! Great content, informative and with a laugh. Keep up the good stuff!
I always love seeing a TOT notification.
Not gonna lie, I miss the near 30 min videos. Your ramblings, stories, and copious amounts of information make me more and more interested in getting into hobby machining. I just priced out benchtop lathes last night and I'm not figuring out how the heck I'll afford it lol
Joshua Robles you’ll just have to make it pay for itself 😉
Yeah, same problem here. They also raised tariffs so there's that too.
well, how much are they?!?
@@chriskelvin248 about 2k for a decent one. I'm looking at the 1220 size range. I'll mostly be turning aluminum, brass, and plastic. A few steels from time to time, but I'm making toys/sporting devices lol
Joshua Robles Is “Sporting Devices” a euphemism for Sex Toys?
"Not Necessarily the WRONG Way to Do It" tshirts are now a must.
with "I could've come up with a lot worse." in small print.
That sultry saxophone solo after the dish-out was an absolutely brilliant stroke of genius. I’ll remember to keep a small towel handy when watching these videos whilst simultaneously enjoying my favorite beverage. 👍
I love how you manage to complicate a simple job into a pun filled, joke loaded, informative and entertaining video.
Thats a guy who really know his way around holes.
It seems he does his best work with ones sans fur........
Thats what she said😏
Correction: He knows his way asquare holes
just stumbled on your channel. Absolutely love your take on DIY projects. the editing is spot on, the pace is crisp. Great job overall; tools AND the video skills.
I have been watching and rewatching most if not all your videos and hope you would do more with CNC router setup. And please post the music you have used in them! Love the humor you put into these!!!
"Boy this guy is dumb"
Did you go back in time and get a voice clip from Abom?
Doggfite Probably his own childhood self so at least he can say he consulted an expert
ToT strikes me as the kinda guy who I find absolutely hilarious but his wife can't stand lol.
That sounds like the average married man
@phục êwê You can hear it in his voice as he reads the script under duress.
Don’t disrespect a person you’ve never had any contact with.
Not me, but AvE fits that description to the "T"
I am blessed by finding this channel. Currently a mechanical engineering freshman and ive always wanted to be a craftsman or something of the like. And channels like these and Colin's make me want to pursue my dream even more. Cheers man! Stay awesome. Great content!
You are my favorite person on the internet. Keep up the good work, Tony
That old Tom, my 3yr old boy insists on watching STP8 with me every day when I get home from work. He's mostly non-verbal, but always says "8!" At the intro, then makes me FF to all the kitten scenes. You've helped me bond with my boy and I couldn't be more thankful for that! I'd love to see another home built kid rig. Also, I get the impression you reload, very cool! Thanks for giving me and my boy something to look forward to watching together (he for the cat vids, me for the dad jokes, and obviously all the very well explained facts).
11:00 drop forged?
eerikhm i love this
Omfg the fact you say "I don't have a square broach", then immediately show a square broach is just the kind of thing that keeps me coming back lol
Went in never seeing your channel before, came out learning something, laughing, and instantly subscribing!
This makes me feel like there is hope for me. I’ve always been told I was a round peg in square hole.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you This Old Tony.
Anything Colinfurze related tends to wind up being a slippery slope. Next video: "Jet-powered filing machine" 😳
I am no machinist (just love your vids) and this is my second time watching one of your videos about broaches and still have no idea how they work and is very mesmerizing to watch
I appreciate the hell out of your humor Tony. God I love you.
When i was an apprentice i was well known for drilling anything but round holes in whole pieces of plate, which is why i became an electronics engineer :) two holes :)
3:37 Missed opportunity to change "solutions" on broach to "subscribe".
To be honest, You're the only one youtuber whose subscription messages I actually like and wait for them.
What an AWESOME channel you have! Thank you for what you do and for ll the knowledge you share.
I love your videos... Perfect mix of interesting topics, engineering skills and utterly wicked humour. Peace. 🤣👍❤🕊
"Don't be a square"
"But it's a TOT square"
"Oh that's alright then"
It's hip to be.
Hi Tony, another inspirational video on my favourite subject of broaches, especially when they are in the end of the shafts so in essence become blind broaches, when you first did the hex broach that was brilliant! And we have adopted some of these techniques into or work as we make bespoke scientific testing machines for the P,P,E, industry. So Thanks Tony, your video has had a great impact on us at work and wanted to thank you for your efforts.
Thanks for the video man. What a great humor you have!
Watching your vids always gives me a good chuckle haha, cheers!
TOT I've been binge watching your stuff again. Thanks for so much entertainment
Hey tony please could you do a shop tour.
Spam John Saunders to visit him
I love the little stop-motion transitions. Caught me off guard when I first noticed. Such quality!
came for the broach video, ended up with the existential dread of living on an insignificant speck hurtling through cold, empty, space....thanks Tony
6:25 thats what you meant when you said that this episode will be dark
Good day to all the “Old Tony” followers. Confession: I am one of those guys skipping through You Tube vids, very seldom watching it complete. That was till I stumbled upon this channel and got captivated. Any video once open ended, seems to end too soon. Amazing how well he knows the wide variety of subjects covered in his videos and his very entertaining method of presentation. Have learned so much from him. Often had eyebrows lifted at me for laughing out loud while watching a video of serious technical nature. Thank you Old Tony (old😉😉) Best subscription for me till now👌👌
You are awesome Tony! Love youre videos! Make me laught every time!!
New to this channel and this video definitely earned you a subscriber, well done and love the jokes you put in.
This old Tony,
where is the MAHO project?!
Ps: I wish Alec Steele would watch your broaching videos!
Yes. That was so cringy to watch
I second that. I died a little bit inside when Alec manhandled that poor lathe.
I am also waiting for the next MAHO video !! :-P
we shall call his lathe , Grond.
I was thinking the same lol....
Not sure why I started laughing uncontrollably at "Boy this guys dumb!" but it hit me just right.
I haven't got a lathe, a workshop or even a power drill yet still I watch all of your videos utterly entranced......brilliant work fella.
Loved the video, learned alot and also the humor is a nice touch. Wife looked at me like what's so funny. Keep it up thumbs up here.
Start video: “ engage crinkling noises”
great work on fitting a square peg in a round hole.
I love watching your videos. Get to learn and laugh at the same time.
I think this is the funniest tool related video I’ve ever seen. This humor and editing is freaking great! X)
1:54 "This is my £1000 filing machine" "And this is my £2 rotary broach. Fun fact: These two cost me about the same price"
Took me a moment.
I'm still not sure if I got it. But I can put all the blame on "language barrier" and avoid judgemental comments.
@ which bit are you having trouble with?
@@RuthlessDutchman
I'm not sure if the 1000 pounds machine (filer machine?) reefers to weight (lbs) or the actual money (£). Either both are expensive as s*** (1000 £) with the machine weight being around 1000 lbs and that small tool 2 lbs OR both are cheap (2£) and that gigantic tool weights 1000 lbs.
He said no one wants the big tool. So is it 1000£ because no one wants it or 2£ because no one wants it?
I just a curious person about this subject. I'm not a machinist (not affordable or profitable here). I'm not sure if these tools should be expensive or cheap since I know there are small tools that costs a lot.
@ ah, Tony intended 1000lbs and 2lbs, and that they are the same price, but he didn't say how much they costed.
I live in the UK though and a pound is more commonly (£) than (lbs)
@ I thought weight. Interestingly, a pound was once defined as the gravitational force of the earth exerted on the amount of silver which cost one pound sterling. (Except it was before the days of Sterling. Or Britain, for that matter, or Asterix the Gaul).
That feeling when you're bored and tired of the entire internet and refresh youtube on the off chance that Something Good has been uploaded and LO AND BEHOLD IT HAS!
lmao I love the children's show "no!"
Your videos are some of my favorite videos on UA-cam across all subjects.
My entire weekend was just made.
Even here, amongst friends, the existential nature of the universe grants us no relief. Thanks, Tony.