Adjustable Chamfer Machine - Chamfer, Bevel and Deburr
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Building a chamfer machine with adjustable size and angle. Chamfer, bevel and deburr.
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Very well done Yuchol. I think you have one upped Tom Lipton with this one.
Thanks Harold, but Tom always has the style on his side 😁
Awesome. I need to build one too. Btw, where did you get that invisible face mask?
Asian secret 😁
@@woodscreekworkshop9939 You'd think Ca was in on that since he's Thai... must be a Korean secret. :D
I like the design of your chamfer machine, and especially appreciate your suggestions for improving it. It happens to all of us, but not everyone is willing to discuss things that we wished we thought of before completing a project ;-)
Thanks. I learn from every project, might as well share with everyone 😁
That is a cool idea! My father-in-law is a retired carpenter and gave me a couple of his routers. If I ever get the shop up and running (and caught up on the list a bit) then I might have to rip your idea off - I mean, "perform some peer-reviewed research," lol! Nice job on the tool, man!
Gday, this is a awesome tool and you have done a great job, I would like to make one myself one day, to have a consistent chamfer really makes a part look much more professional, throughly enjoyed this video Yuchol, thanks you, cheers Matty
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Thanks Matty, looking forward to seeing your take on the tool
Great video and nice project. Simple but useful design. Would love to make one myself someday. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Bart 🙏🏻
Yuchol, you are the BOMB! I love this...
Thank you Nick 🙏🏻
It was really appreciated for the effort done - can we use grinding wheel also - our rectangular blank are hard ,65 HRC
please give us the solution - required angle 15,30,45 ,55 and 60 deg -
Great build, very well designed, nut sure where your at (MO here) but if needed I have the capabilities to do some aluminum welding to reinforce your base if needed, didn’t know if you were getting much vibration. Looks great though.
Nice build. When I saw the milled finish on the bed plates I almost commented that you now need to buy a surface grinder. Oh, you already have one..... sigh! Surface grinder envy all over again.
Thanks Mark. I got lucky on my grinder 2 years ago 😁
Very nice job man glad to see you posting again 👍👍👍
Kids schooling at home are keeping me busy
Nice job Yuchol portable milling machine!.....I wonder if you could use those 4 flute radius cutters for small radius corners 🤔. Your videos always make me want new spindle bearings
Oh, that would be sweet! 😳
I wonder how well this would work to remove dross from a plasma cutter????
How long did the end mill last?? What RPM are you running ?
I love the side of the endmill idea. That’s a better unit than the others I’ve seen .
Thanks Dave
Really nicely done Yuchol, thanks for adding to my list of "stuff I need to build". And I KNEW you were going to put those bed pieces on the surface grinder, it had to be done.
Yes it had to be done. Thanks Bill
Nice, but maybe make yourself a pushblock so you'll have all your fingers next week to make your next video with.
Using small clamps to hold tiny parts
Very nice job Yuchol. I enjoyed all of are many consults on the design, form and function. I love the color Red and Blue and Forest Green. Maybe the next project.
You can pick the color for the next project 😁
Hi Sir, can u send me design or drawing I need same machine for my requirement.
Nice vid bro. Those "T's" are a bugger eh Yuch? lol I'm still sooooooo jealous of your shop. Building furniture in my garage is a nightmare!
Thanks Bryce, you need lots of room to feeling lumber and sheet goods around, need a shop!
Wow yYuchol, what an awesome build. I think you are going to make Tom sad.
Thanks Robert, but I think Tom is safe 😁
Well done. I appreciate you. Thank you for sharing your skills knowledge and experience
Yuchol -- This could be a paint by numbers build. Sweet design -- great articulation -- you da man -- your my daddy .
The Raccoon Federation is strong with this one
I just 3d printed an adapter for my flex arm style dremel. I can only do super light chamfers at 45 degrees with a carbide burr, but it worked I guess.... Nothing like yours, but mine won't remove fingers either. Thanks for sharing
I had a similar bozo moment last weekend; a slow speed grinder was going well until I tries to test fit the diamond disc which was 15mm bigger than the backing plate and of course the table didn't fit and the diamond disc ended up bigger than the case! Oh well I wanted a couple of extra days digging myself out of the brown smelly stuff! That looks like a good project but I am not sure how long the router bearings will hold out.
Now I know who has the stockpile of quincy jones and kenny G vinyl!
What a beautiful and clever built machine. Thanks for sharing, I really like that design.
Thank you 🙏🏼
Great video production and discussion/design/build /demonstration
Chuck, thanks for the feedback!
Very nice project, you did a great job. Thank you for the informational video.
would you consider making a pusher tool? for the small parts? ........ keep your fingers out of there
When you don't have to hand file? A little piece of Tom Lipton died when you said that.
I was thinking of him when I said it, with respect of course 😁
I notice you don't use any Chinese made tools in your shop. I think I know why.
I have some, you can’t avoid them 100% for reasons you know.
Nice project!
Me: Push stick? Yuchol: I live on the edge, man. hahahahaha
Can you give me the details of the spindle from where to buy
It’s just a woodworking router, you can find it anywhere
Pretty slick. Cutting those diagonal slots would have been a perfect job for a shaper.:)
Would’ve been 😁
That’s awesome
Can this do a 3 angle vale grind? Asking for a friend....
Sure, this baby can do it all 💪🏻
Hello Yuchol,
Nice build... good to hear the Deckel played it part in building it...
Take care.
Paul,,
Thanks Paul, enjoyed it
Nicely done Yuchol!
Thanks man 👍🏻
Would you be willing to sell one of these to me? thanks Paul
Sorry, I only made one.
Very nice!
16:04 lol
Spectacular job man, top notch!
Thanks man 🙏🏻
@@woodscreekworkshop9939 man have these things gone way WAY up in price since I bought mine. Think I paid about 1/2 of what they are listing this for. Anywho, I picked up an 18 tooth version and a 36 tooth version when I first bought the machine. 80% of what I work on is aluminum, and all these years later I am still on the original 18 tooth one. Just thought I would share, since you mentioned using a 5 fluted high helix end-mill. Not better or worse, just different. :) www.grizzly.com/products/grizzly-18t-carbide-burr-for-t10091/t20990
Very nice build. Much more economical that commercials units
Sweet!
Awesome thx for sharing.
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That's awesome Bud! Nice work!
Hi Yuchol great looking machine, & it works, which is a Plus lol. Keep the videos coming. Stay safe, catch you on the next one
Thanks Ted
Complements on your design, simple but effective. Those Porter Cable 690 routers last forever. Mine is a old non variable speed model. When I need to slow it down I use a $15 Harbor Freight speed control. Porter Cable also sells a 3/8 collet for the 690.
Thanks Andy 👍🏼
Don't worry about the drink it's nite here
Can’t drink all day if you don’t start in the morning
Impressive engineering Yuchol. And well executed. Awesome.
As for surface finish of parts, short of surface grinding, why not a skim cut with a large flycutter?
Regards
No particular reason other than going for the shine 😁
I commend you for not editing out your mistakes. It happens to all of us. Very nice machine. You should consider producing and selling them. Most out there are half the quality and way too much money. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Ray
I love it . I would send a copy of the video to Tom Lipton and ask him if he would like to buy one. (just kidding) I do wish you would make a push stick before you lose a finger or knuckle in it. Again a great job and definitely a winner.
Thanks Terry, that would be hilarious.
Cool video. Cool design. Cool build. MEGA COOL SHIRT!
Thanks Brian, kids like to bless me with these shirts 😆
I'm a new viewer from your Sunday ARW discussions, and I'm glad I did. I'm looking forward to going through your earlier videos. I generally don't like music on these videos because they tend to get played too loud or just don't fit my taste in music. I found your music choices to be very comfortable and at an appropriate volume. I didn't have to turn my volume down during the music and try to guess when you started talking again.
Thanks Pat. I manually adjust volume of all clips, music or not, so it can be heard clearly. #1 focus area for me. 👍🏻
That's quite the heavy duty take on the idea. Like the one Robrenz made but much larger.
I have a tendency to go overboard at times 😏
An interesting project. I would be concerned about the possibility of kickback, might need to use a push stick.
Kickback is not much an issue on a small diameter cutter, but you should use a push stick for small parts to keep fingers at bay
Nicely done! And a great way to utilize a dead tree carcass tool
The bed finish looks fine... Darn it. I'll grind it. Love the 80's work montage.
Thanks David 👍🏼
Super nice design... looks great Yuchol!
Thanks man 👍🏼
Very Cool, one of the best i've seen, you could make Hex Bar on it.
Thanks, hex bar, no problem
Great build Yuchol, And your not limited to only using router bits. Always really enjoy your videos. Gary
Thanks Gary for your kind words 🙏🏻
Outstanding job! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Guy
Great to see you back at it
kimberzelik@youtube
Thanks Kimber
Top job. Nice to have another video from you Yuchol.
Thanks Mike 😁
Good work, with nice finishing touches.
Thanks Michel
Great job !
Have you considered fitting a sliding guide to help keep long narrow parts square when chamfering the ends ?
I have thought about it, like a feather board used by woodworkers
@@woodscreekworkshop9939
I was thinking more like the bevel guide you see on some belt/ disc sanders .
Essentially just a fence or guide that slides along parallel to the V and has back plate ( can be set to various angles ) that you can use your thumbs to push the piece being beveled against a you slide the whole lot along the V .
For instance - what if you make i part that is 1/4 inch sq and 4 inches long , doing the long side is easy but doing the ends will be difficult because when the piece hits the cutter it will get kicked away or want to topple but if it is being held against a sliding fence / guide it can’t move in any direction other than the same direction the fence / guide is sliding .
Great project and a great design.A good idea using the side of the end mill.
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Tell your shirt to stop staring at me!
The shirt does what it does, doesn’t take direction from me 😆
I know your partner didn’t buy that shirt for you!
@@reelmoody2376 😁
Great video! And One extra ⭐for the Racoon shirt 😀
Thanks! 😁
Great job! It will serve you well for a long time.
Hope so, thanks Bill
Nice thanks for sharing. Charles
Hi Charles
Looks great and well designed, very well done
Thanks Steve
Great job man, looks and works great.
Thank you
Great work, glad to see you back again
Thanks David
Great project and good to see you on YT again!
Thanks Brad
Great build, I like it.
Thanks Steve 🙏🏼
Great to see you are back and making parts.
Thanks for stopping by
Great build!
Thank you John 🙏🏻
Nice work Yuchol.
Thanks man 👍🏼
Nice work Yuchol
Looks really nice
Thanks Tom! 🙏🏻