Sure do like how methodically you work. It’s a great way to teach and I really have learned a lot from your videos. I built the power feed for my mini mill based on your videos and have several other projects in the works that you have shown. Please keep them coming!!
Thanks Lee, and congratulations on your viewer success. Good projects for the home shop will always garner a reasonable size audience, these are the things which inspire us to fab our own versions, bravo!
Pretty sweet looking centers. Excellent work all around, from start to finish. Found one of those Craftsmen Chucks the other day. Gonna take some cleanup, but I'm gonna try to get it going. The dirt-dobbers have had their way with it. LOL
Your work is very instructive and enjoyable as you work thru issues. Note that the tail stock offset taper attachment is a ~ 70$ commercial product available on Ebay. It’s made in India. Not as good as UR’s no doubt.
Sure it was good watching you do the lathework, but couldn't you hold the parallel shaft of the small chuck in your lathe chuck when you need to use it?
Great machining great ideas . I will try this with my tool post grinder hopefully this will make a good and true finish . On my Chinese lathe it has an adjustable tail stock , I will try that for the offset.
Lee I like the uses for the centers. I give you another project idea, a tool to use a cordless drill to spin your compound. Here is how I made mine ua-cam.com/video/RURRWb7ElyY/v-deo.html yours would need to be different because or your compound handle
Sure do like how methodically you work. It’s a great way to teach and I really have learned a lot from your videos. I built the power feed for my mini mill based on your videos and have several other projects in the works that you have shown. Please keep them coming!!
I just watched all four videos of the series and enjoyed it and I have subscribed very well done sir
Thanks Lee, and congratulations on your viewer success. Good projects for the home shop will always garner a reasonable size audience, these are the things which inspire us to fab our own versions, bravo!
Great project and great outcome. Thanks for the video.
Half centers are great so you can support small work and still get in tight on the end. Enjoyed, still jerky video.
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I have enjoyed a learned a bunch from the channel , Thanks Lee ..
Pretty sweet looking centers. Excellent work all around, from start to finish. Found one of those Craftsmen Chucks the other day. Gonna take some cleanup, but I'm gonna try to get it going. The dirt-dobbers have had their way with it. LOL
Your work is very instructive and enjoyable as you work thru issues. Note that the tail stock offset taper attachment is a ~ 70$ commercial product available on Ebay. It’s made in India. Not as good as UR’s no doubt.
A boring bar holder works great in the tailstock as a precision offset to cut tapers.
Sure it was good watching you do the lathework, but couldn't you hold the parallel shaft of the small chuck in your lathe chuck when you need to use it?
Great machining great ideas . I will try this with my tool post grinder hopefully this will make a good and true finish . On my Chinese lathe it has an adjustable tail stock , I will try that for the offset.
Good video, good information. Love your videos
Great job Lee! Keep it up.
awesome work, any chance on seeing how to make a heavy duty live center?
Why did you turn the point with the lathe in reverse?
Great Job!!
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Lee I like the uses for the centers. I give you another project idea, a tool to use a cordless drill to spin your compound. Here is how I made mine
ua-cam.com/video/RURRWb7ElyY/v-deo.html yours would need to be different because or your compound handle
Gg
Yep wrong direction..lol