Restoring an Angle Plate || INHERITANCE MACHINING
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- Welcome back to the machine shop! This video I’ll be doing a little tool restoration and bringing life back to this rusty old cast iron tool makers angle plate. Of course this will be much much more than just a rust removal job. This is a precision tool so I need it to be perfectly square as well. We’ll spend a lot of time at the surface plate with the surface gauge and you can count on a ton of precision surface grinding plus some action on the vertical milling machine. Including slot milling, chamfering, and some attempts at fly cutting with a boring head. Along the way I find myself roped into a couple side projects making and repairing some other tooling fixtures to get me there. In the end I take the angle plate for a spin to finally finish off the sine plate build.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:01 Cleaning
2:27 A Taste of Milling
3:14 A Quick SIDE PROJECT!!
6:19 Back On Task...
7:29 Re-slotting the Slots
8:40 Grinding!
9:54 Face 2
11:10 Final Touches
11:52 The Purpose
12:32 An Actual Quick Side Project
13:04 Indicating and Grinding
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for Todd's sake can we please have a bloody video of just side projects!!!! In all seriousness...the side projects are a big part of the reason i like watching your videos.
@@toddsmash Did you catch my mill upgrade video? Exclusively side projects. 21 to be exact! And I'll probably be doing more of these
@@InheritanceMachining So it’s quite clear that the problem with all of this equipment that you’ve inherited is rust and corrosion over an extended time. Is there a good method for storing all of these items that doesn’t involve frequent re-application of rust inhibiting oil and wrapping in wax paper? Or is that the standard? I guess you could also blue the parts but that comes with it’s own challenges and also isn’t perfect long term. I’m not a machinist. Like you, I’m a mechanical engineer, but I do love this stuff!
@@The.Talent I can’t really speak from experience here. But I can say that my shop has a dehumidifier running non stop where the shop these came from had poor climate control and also was abandoned without and climate control for 2 years. My hope is that frequent use, oil, and a dry shop will cover me
@@InheritanceMachining I did. The work you did on it was awesome! I was telling my missus about your shop and ideas I had for mine.
I'm just being a bit selfish. When I see that counter pop up on screen it makes laugh. Gonna be a good content!
id just be really pleased with those clamp slot things you made to hold the sine plate with haha
😂 Thanks, Colin!
13 mil subs and only 1 reply
@@Philyshark7now its 2
@@Philyshark7wait 4
A fabricator that appreciates machinists?
Welcome friend!
I could watch your videos for hours. You are quickly becoming one of my favorite channels
Glad to hear that! Thank you!
I’ll second that
@@samjohnson7325 I third it. If that's a thing.
if its not it is now.
Definately
I totally agree. Guess that makes me fourth. Randall in Winchester, Kentucky.
it always amazes me to think, that under all of those years of rusting, just a few thou under the surface lays a perfectly good tool fit to be used for future generations. I'm a woodworker, not a machinist, but to an extent, the same holds true for wood. I've used old barn wood that had probably been sitting in the same place for over 50 years, and after the first layer of dirt and age had been removed, you'd never be able to tell just how mangy a piece really was before you put your hands on it. every time I'm down in my woodshop, I get to uncover the beauty of the wood underneath so many imperfections, and its truly the reason i keep doing what i do. watching videos like this only reinforces that idea in me.
Brandon, I must say. The speed at which your channel has taken off is astounding. Most people spend multiple years building a channel to your level of popularity. This only shines a light on how you came out of the gates with excellent quality. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! I'm definitely surprised as well at how well the channel is growing. I have to give a lot of credit to my wife though. She has been on UA-cam for years now and helped me a ton. And still does! Thanks again!
@@InheritanceMachining That's great that you've had an experienced mentor. Thank her for us!
@@simonhoey6575 Will do!
@@InheritanceMachining A fellow engineer as a wife and experienced YTer? And she helps you set up move and set up shop on top of that? She is exalted among women!
@@kurtfrancis4621 She is indeed!
"Have you ever started a project knowing exactly what you want the end product to be but no clue how you'll get there?" (paraphrased)
I am a programmer. You just described a solid two thirds of all personal projects I've undertaken.
Have you ever noticed how much time hobby machinists spend making tools to do machining? It’s an awesome project and I’m green with envy of the shop. I just think it’s a funny observation that some machinists only seem to do machine tool projects.
Best machining channel of the month* on UA-cam. (* For months that This Old Tony don't upload videos)
😂 he set's the bar high! But ill take it
I kinda wish I had a grandpa like yours. I gotta build up my tool collection from scratch. You’re extremely blessed, man. AND you’re doing it all justice. Keep making videos. You got a subscriber for life.
Not a day goes by that I'm not thankful for what I have but more importantly the time I got to spend with my grandfather. Thank you so much for the support
Each project ( & side projects) reinforces the foundational aspects of your machining skills. By improving your tools, you'll achieve consistency and repeatability in your measurements and dimensions. You are well on your way to becoming a toolmaker and it is a pleasure to watch this journey. 😊
Thank you! There's so much to learn so I'll get there one step at a time. But that's also why I love this so much!
Every side project is a bonus .
😁
Side Projects! Your storytelling is fantastic, and the production values are great. Keep at it, I'm loving your channel!
That is very much appreciated! Thank you!
Inheritance machine shop is fast approaching being my favourite machining channel we all love a side project in the home shop
thank you so much! There are so many side projects if I didn't show they I wouldn't have much to show at all 😂
That was very relaxing to see how those rusty parts became brand new again. Well done. 👍👍👍👍
Thanks! The transformation was surprising to me as well!
Your editing is superb.
Thanks 😁
Thank you for sharing you’re amazing work
Have you ever... YES!!!
I have this old motor lying around and every other part of the car that was attatched to it.
I went on dismanteling and ended up with a total stripdown. I am only procrastination away from building this in line four cylinder with only one cam to live up again....
Thank you for putting in this extra stress when you decide to film it all for us!
10/10 you have some of the best home shop videos on YT right now. I'm glad you got the 246 blocks whipped into shape as well as the angle plate. Both are quite useful to have around, and now yours are in tip-top condition! It was a pleasure watching. FYI my vote is for longer less condensed videos, but I'll take what ever I can get 🙂
Wow thank you! I would 100% make these videos longer if I had the time! I spend just a long at the computer as I do in the shop 😂
If you like this Channel go check out This Old Tony. He is basically the godfather of home shop videos. You can tell Brandon watches his videos by the videos Brandon puts together. And, of course, the godmother BlondiHacks is evident in Brandon's videos too.
@@WmSrite-pi8ck Both very big inspirations for me personally!
I'm a CNC machinist by trade but there's just something so satisfying about manual machines. Found you a couple days ago and have been binging through your videos. Keep up the good work friend.
Great project, even better narrative 👍
thank you!
Great work as always. I appreciate that you explain HOW and WHY you are doing what you're doing. I work in a prototype/job shop and precision is the name of the game.
Thank you! The precision in a lot of my projects isn't always strictly necessary but normally driven by a compulsion to do the best I possibly can.
@@InheritanceMachining , I KNOW that feeling! We forget how our feelings make us driven to some levels not considered necessary, but totally believable!
Turned out to be a very nice piece , never hurts to have options . Great grinding methodology and order of operations. Nice work , thanks for sharing.
Thank you! One day everything in here will be cleaned up.
the marketing dept down at kurt are geniuses. lol. that logo makes every makers vid an advertisement for them.
I have no idea what this thing is, what it does and why its usefull, but this is some great stuff to just watch, listen and relax to.
It's funny watching this video now. When you were fly cutting the face, I kept saying to myself "You have a precision machinist jack and a huge fly cutter already!" then I realized this video was before you made both of those.
Usually with content like this creators bore me with pointless information or whatever. But with your videos I genuinely can’t skip any of it because you’re just that entertaining with the way you present it.
I really appreciate you saying that. Thanks so much
Restoring the usefulness of an old tool is never a waste.
True!
I worked in a tool and die shop out of high school , I forgot how much I like machining 👍🏻, even if it is watching someone else
Very nice work.
Thanks for sharing.
Take care, Ed.
Thanks Ed!
08:24 I never knew just how much I love a good chamfer until UA-cam suggested your channel. Thanks for scratching that itch oh so well!!
It’s ToT with slightly less dad jokes. Nice job 👍
I absolutely love your videos. I've been binge watching for the past couple of hours. I myself am a fellow machinist of 26 years. And I still see a few things you're doing that I didn't even think of!
You won't ever regret the work you did to get that angle plate correct . You can never have enough fixturing options .
Great videos, I started watching your channel since you started posting videos and I really like your content. As a fellow machinist myself i have learned some new tricks thanks to you. Keep up the great work.
That's great! I appreciate you following along
Your videos are top notch and entertaining.
haha! The company was thinking: You finish the blocks!
Damn this channel is getting more and more entertaining. Thanks for the videos my man!
Thank you so much!
Excellent workmanship
thank you!
More than 30,000 subscribers in such a short time is evidence of the interest in your content and the valuation of your presentation. It is really satisfying to see those tools come to life, looking better than new. Thanks for your efforts to share this work with us.
It's surprising to me fore sure but I'm thankful for every last one of them. Thanks for the continued support, Bruce!
Eventually I see you making precision tools like Robrenz and Ox Tools. Keep up the good work
Those guys amaze me. Thank you!
Dear Brandon, not quite Suburban Tools but a long way through your journey. Thanks for sharing your lovely work.
Don Bailey is great! Surface grinding is one of the deepest rabbit holes one can get into for sure. Thanks!
The age old quest of chasing squareness
I love the format of the channel. Very interesting. I keep returning. Keep it up.
Thank you! Will do
Love your videos! Made me smile to hear 12mm referred to as 0.475"
😂 Thanks!
A+ photography (and monologue).
Thank you!
Nice to watch this on a saterday morning with a cup of coffee. Thanks!
Love to hear it. Thanks for watching!
I came to your channel to look for something else to show someone, and somehow realized I'd missed this video! A sort of blast from the past, because it's clearly of an older chronology in the life of your channel, and yet I'm still so glad to have picked this bit up. Dunno how I missed it in the first place, but, now I'm back up to speed! :)
Looooooove the intro music...clean and crisp...
Oh my, each project gets even more satisfying to watch than the previous. I so have surface grinder envy 👌👏👏👍😀
Thanks you for another great video!
That sin plate be lookin crisp.
😎
I love the little edition to what you previously done and then added this in order to improve that, so its not just one project done and the next. Love watching it though, very satisfying.
They are usually all connected in some way, shape, or form 😁
Starting a side side project to complete a side project only to realize you need to start a side side side project to complete the side side project for the side project not realizing you could have just used the side side side project to complete the side project.
Perfection.
It is the way
Just found your channel and binged all your videos over the last couple days. For this one, and lots of your other tools that don't like rust, spray them with fluid film, then wipe off the excess after about 20mins.
Thanks for the tip! I use a product that I think is similar called ACF-50
Such a high quality content, one of my favorite UA-cam channel, thank you for another video!
I really appreciate that! Thank you for following!
Outstanding!
Great channel! I like all of the side projects that come up. Story of my life when trying to get something done.
Thank you! I don’t think there is a person alive that doesn’t have this problem 😂
@@InheritanceMachining , Trust me, there are. LOL
Always excited when these videos drop! Honestly the best machining channel on YT!
thank you so much! 😁
How does their channel only have 30k subscribers!? Come on UA-cam algorithm get recommending! Great video once again.
We'll get there slowly but surely. Thanks for the support!
NICE thanks for the video! I love tools to make tools to make tools videos!
if ever an object begged for a bath in evaporust its that plate lol. that stuffs amazing.
Watching this is very calming
Another great video! Boy that surface grinder sure is handy!
Thanks! I use it basically any time I have the slightest excuse 😆
I absolutely love this channel, i just inherited tools from my uncle he died on Tuesday 8/2/22 it’s bittersweet
Wow... so sorry for your loss. I hope his tools carry fond memories for you to remember him by. Thank you for the support
@@InheritanceMachining thank you for your condolences
It is so satisfying and relaxing to watch your videos. Thank you.
Much appreciated!
Exactly 15 minutes, nice!
Not on purpose but fits in a work break nicely 😉
Fascinating insights into precision. Thank you.
You truly are an improver of Fridays!
😁 I aim to please!
its rarely a wasted effort when the end result is finished tools
Smooth, shiny, and square!
That came out great👏
Thanks!
Enjoyable as usual. Looking forward for weekly schedule some time in the future
I'd like to get there as well. Thanks as always!
Now this is the type of machining channels i would want to spend hours watching ,, great work bro
thanks, man!
Great work.
I used to work in a shop where all we did was rough trepanning of cast iron into tubes. running big hexagonal turret lathes and flood coolant. It was fun, messy, and loud. I miss that shop.
I can attest to the messiness of cast iron. And I didn't even use coolant!
I have very little knowledge or interest in machining, but your videos are so good I watched them all. There is something relaxing about them. I enjoy good problem solving.
I love to hear that. Thank you
This is mesmerizing. Thank you. Very good filming.
😁 thank you!
Seriously enjoy your videos, how you process various problems, safe in the knowledge that you can fix it. Awesome. Well done sir! 🤘😎
The quality of vids are insane, narration is soothing and quiet. That's a 10)
Thank you so much!
That is some very nice precision work. Thanks for sharing. Very satisfying.
Thanks, Bill!
I gotta say i ADORE what you are doing, so glad you popped up in my recommended a few months ago and god yes, side project galore is bane of my existence too xD
😂 the side projects come with the territory! I appreciate the support and kind words! thank you!
Dude I still can’t get over how beautiful that surface gauge turned out. I’ve been loving all of your videos too, they’re so good.
Thanks, man! I'm surprised how much I find myself using it too. Definitely the most worthwhile project to date.
Very nice. The chamfers were the most satisfying
😁 thanks!
Its always a pleasure to watch you work. I certainly did marvel at the angle plates beauty at first and then was even more impressed by the reason you needed it!
One more super accurate and functional tool to add to the shop. Brilliant!
Thank you! I getting there one step at a time!
Excellent work 👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself, 🇨🇦
thanks!!
Odly satisfying, well done
Thanks!
Like side project inception!
😂
0:01. Yes. I call it “Tuesday”. I do production pottery, but because I’m a nerd at heart, with huge hands, I have to make a lot of what I use; that means custom everything.
Very nice Ruston job. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come sir. Awesome videos as always. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Keep Making. God bless.
Thanks!
@@InheritanceMachining your very welcome.
Fantastic as always Brandon, thank you 🙏🏾
Thanks, N!
Cast iron and leaded steel. My two favorite ferrous metals to machine. Also the two messiest. 12L14 machines like butter and can be parkerized (Brownells solution) to a beautiful matte black. Almost forgot. Thanks!
Cast iron is for sure messy! Also thats good info. What are the uses of 12L14?
Wow! You are really good at machining!
Love the content, love the narrating. Still improving in everything your producing. What a man!!! Your pops would be so proud
😁 thank you so much!
nice cleanup and accuratie !
Thanks!
so enjoyable to watch amazing work fully reepect your care for detail
thank you!
Enjoyed...Thank you!
Thanks!
Well worth my time, I always look forward to your projects 👍
Thanks!
Another great video in the books. Keep up the great work!
Thank you!
beautiful video as always Brandon stay awesome and keep up the amazing quality
Thank you so much! Will do!
I'm a mechanic and I've worked in quite a few different industries over the years. Started out in dealerships and garages, went in the army as a mechanic, I've worked on heavy equipment and in a factory. If you ask ten mechanics how they'd tear something apart and reassemble it you'll get 20 different answers. It's good to have options.
Same applies in the machining. Just a bunch of trade-offs, the importance of which depends on the individual