I agree with him, hardening is a total pain to do, causes warp and scale, and just really doesnt help anything here. Hardening is useful for sliding wear surfaces, OR surfaces that need to withstand point loads and crush forces etc (like vice jaws). Since this is just clamping a saw blade the hardening is not needed.
All pretty much pointless. Arbours like this are everyday items often made for a job and used once. A lot of pointless work here even for something that may be used regulafly.
Two words that may be a game changer for you: Band. Saw. It’s this new novel way of cutting steel, my friend. Everyone does boring heat treating videos…oh, but not you.
Beautiful production and informative, thank you for posting!
Its so satisfying seeing rusty steel being made beautiful.
Hardening seems unnecessary here. My shop-made slitting saw arbors are non-hardened mild steel, been using them for years.
I mean, unless there's a down side, may as well.
I agree with him, hardening is a total pain to do, causes warp and scale, and just really doesnt help anything here.
Hardening is useful for sliding wear surfaces, OR surfaces that need to withstand point loads and crush forces etc (like vice jaws).
Since this is just clamping a saw blade the hardening is not needed.
@wizrom3046 Fair enough. Thanks for clarifying your reasons for not hardening the arbour. I'm learning something every day! Cheers mate!
All pretty much pointless. Arbours like this are everyday items often made for a job and used once.
A lot of pointless work here even for something that may be used regulafly.
Two words that may be a game changer for you: Band. Saw. It’s this new novel way of cutting steel, my friend. Everyone does boring heat treating videos…oh, but not you.
You took so much care in ensuring that fit would good. However, I have never seen a slitting saw or gear cutter that ran true!
By the way, me too
Go big or go home has left the chat😂😂😂😂 but cool all the same!
Esses mini tornos ficam incríveis depois de poucos ajustes
Very nice work. Very handy tool
well done, ,man! Brazil.
Are you still satisfied with this lathe?? Do you use the same motor?? Peace from Greece
Hi, why didn’t you harden the shaft after finishing it? Thank you, great video and very informative.
After hardening, the geometry of the part may change
@@hammerland4028 There is always a reason. Thank you.
What is the method to adjust the compound slide angle.
I see you using an alle key.
Very interesting video. Wich steel did you use?
Steel type unknown
Это мало масла при закалке, скорость охлаждения мала
Там скорее всего и недогрел немного
Erkenntnis: Nicht jeden Stahl kann man härten. 😅
The problem is that the grade of this steel is unknown, and my muffle furnace is out of order