thank you for not taking it for granted that we know anything.... I've been machining for quite a few years now and still find your explanations/reasons very helpful
Fantastic first project, covers so many aspects & you end up with a very nice, & useful tool. Made this a long time ago, heat blued the head a nice purple, brass & Delrin tips (plus others spare), & a brass plug. Still use it most days. Thank you Marc for all you do.
I am not a novice when it comes to making hammers, but I learned a lot from watching this video. Lots of good information here, and nicely done. Thank you!
I glade to see you back make videos I have to tell you personally I like how you explain thanks 😊 for you effort and the crew how help make posible God bless everyone thanks 🙏
Only quibble is that I wouldn't put the #4 center drill in just then 15:00. It's a good way to get a slashed forearm or ram the back of your hand into it.
I am so excited to see you bringing this project back ! Five years ago this was my first lathe project, I learned so much! What make and model lathe are you using in the video? Thanks for great content
Yes, you can download a pdf file containing all of my project drawings from the first page (one of the green buttons) of my website THATLAZYMACHINIST.COM I hope this helps. If not, you can send me an Email at thatlazymachinist@gmail.com and I will return a copy of the projects. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to write, Marc.
Bonjour Mr le professeur je suis un nigérien passionné de machines outils j'apprécie beaucoup votre cours à distance bien que j'aime être à côté d'un professionnel comme vous acquérir plus d'expérience d'applications merci et du courage
Well done Marc, Ian old and crusty, but I think I might make this project. As I am self taught hobbyist, I have many shortcomings as a machinist, and I could use the practice in formal layout and planning SOO. Thanks, cheers , and keep healthy!
15:28 I thought that you wouldn’t install the No4 centre drill, the back of your hand comes close to catching on when removing a long piece like that, safety for the newbies. Keep safe & well especially during covid19.👍👍🏴
thank you for not taking it for granted that we know anything.... I've been machining for quite a few years now and still find your explanations/reasons very helpful
I wish I had you around when I started machine work. Very clear and concise instructions.
I just started making this in class when we all got told not to come to school for a month! Thank you so much!
This is going to be an excellent series..thanks for the teaching!
Nice video thank you very much I can't wait for the other ones
Fantastic first project, covers so many aspects & you end up with a very nice, & useful tool. Made this a long time ago, heat blued the head a nice purple, brass & Delrin tips (plus others spare), & a brass plug. Still use it most days. Thank you Marc for all you do.
I liked how you had examples of the order of operation....great way to explain it
I’m glad you are going strong. I’ve watched your previous “set” and enjoying to redo the lesson. Take care.
Marc, Looking forward to the series. Thanks
Awesome video...an even better teacher! Much thanks
Love this channel !
I am not a novice when it comes to making hammers, but I learned a lot from watching this video.
Lots of good information here, and nicely done. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks
I glade to see you back make videos I have to tell you personally I like how you explain thanks 😊 for you effort and the crew how help make posible God bless everyone thanks 🙏
Teacher to teacher: found a typo at 1:05 :-). Love your videos!
Only quibble is that I wouldn't put the #4 center drill in just then 15:00. It's a good way to get a slashed forearm or ram the back of your hand into it.
I am so excited to see you bringing this project back ! Five years ago this was my first lathe project, I learned so much! What make and model lathe are you using in the video? Thanks for great content
Harrison VS 330
Good to see you back! Noticed that you are in the tech school. Did you sell your shop?
Great video channel, very informative. Do you have the drawing files for your projects available to share
Yes, you can download a pdf file containing all of my project drawings from the first page (one of the green buttons) of my website THATLAZYMACHINIST.COM I hope this helps. If not, you can send me an Email at thatlazymachinist@gmail.com and I will return a copy of the projects. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to write, Marc.
Bonjour Mr le professeur je suis un nigérien passionné de machines outils j'apprécie beaucoup votre cours à distance bien que j'aime être à côté d'un professionnel comme vous acquérir plus d'expérience d'applications merci et du courage
Well done Marc, Ian old and crusty, but I think I might make this project. As I am self taught hobbyist, I have many shortcomings as a machinist, and I could use the practice in formal layout and planning SOO.
Thanks, cheers , and keep healthy!
15:28 I thought that you wouldn’t install the No4 centre drill, the back of your hand comes close to catching on when removing a long piece like that, safety for the newbies. Keep safe & well especially during covid19.👍👍🏴
I'm just about to start myself, but can only get Mild Steel (I assume hot rolled). Does that matter?