I should have made this tool sooner. 5C to 4 Jaw
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- Опубліковано 16 гру 2022
- This week I have some fun making a adapter for my 5C powered work head that has a 4 Jaw chuck attached. Consider supporting Steve Summers UA-cam channel
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Don't worry about making your videos too long Steve. I think I speak for a lot of viewers when I say we'll watch every second of them.
I didn't watch it in full due to time constraints, but everything I watched was solid content. Putting the shop to good use.
I just speed up the playback speed and skip ahead when needed.
Length is fine for me, Just thinking but length is just what it is to get the context across.
Aside: When I watch some of the Shawn Ryan Interviews, it's like 5 hours long. Yes a few setting to get thru it, but It's length is needed to get thru all the material and it also allows the interviewee to go off on tangents you will not hear on other formats. Delta and Seal members are part of his guest list.
Right to the very end. There are few sites that seem to be over far to quickly.
Excellent work young man I'm a retired machinist of 50years got my own small shop in my garage I still like to tinker thanks for sharing
As a retired machinist of 40 years, a very nice video Steve!
Thanks buddy👍
Your channel is one of those i never skip even a second. So dont you worry sir. Let them be long..
And another good morning from Dorset. Snow been lying here for more than 10 days. Unusual......
@@mmm365 Not far away. Wool.
@@mmm365 I've not been for about 10 years, but Holland always seemed to be well-represented. Amazing festival and the machinery/automotive stalls were always a good place to pick up tooling.
@@anemone104 Dorset Steam Fair director is our neighbour. He’s had to pull next year’s event due to too much uncertainty.
This show rules Steve. I look forward to it every Saturday morning.
Thanks Buddy, its good to see you👍Hope you are doing well .
I love your work and your Doggo supervisor is so cute!
Added bonus
I know that you did an impressive job on that truck and that it was important to you. Still, it's so nice to see some serious machining. Happy holidays to you and your family.
If you need cheap lathe carbide you can use circular saw blades.. Just cut off one tooth along with about an inch of steel so you can weld it to your blank at the angle you want.. (better to use the thick blades). They make great cut-off tools for small diameters and thin wall jobs.
I cut the whole tool from a saw blade & just stick it in a standard parting holder...no welding required, I'd be worried about heating the braze up too much.
I'm a machinist and that's a really cool idea. I've got plenty of nice tooling. But this Never occurred to me. Easy way to make some little custom groove tools
@@rollinrat4850 i do it all the time. Even cheep saw blades work well. Here is the downside: there is VERY little contact area for the braze on the top of the saw. Since its carbide, you can pretty easily make enough heat to soften that braze & rip the carbide out...usually embedding it in the part. So my word of advice, keep them well lubricated / cooled.
As for me, I no longer use magnets when I can avoid them. I used to stick Allen wrenches and such to them, but over time the wrenches became magnets and chips stuck to them. Over more time, some screws would become magnets and chips would stick to THEM. The convenience became inconvenient.
Wow a machine shop progect, loved the gratuitous shaper tool tooling portion of the show.
Right?! The shots with the door of the shaper open: Spicy!
Love watching you work. Maybe try Counterboring the center of your plate. Turn down a smaller left hand thread on the end of your shaft there. Make a big left handed thin nut. Then your plate is locked on solid. You can run your little 4 jaw in reverse too!
You've got to be as happy as a clam. You have a new shop, new truck and a new mill. What's next? A new lathe? I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for going to the work.
That is one of the great advantages of having a full machine shop, you can make your own tooling as needed. You cracked me up when you said "it's not ideal, I didn't say it was". Especially with the look that went with it! Happy Holidays! Thanks for the video!
Nice work on that tool, Steve. Milling, drilling, turning, threading, grinding and sawcuts all in one. Awesome machining video!
Thanks Ron👍
For over a year you have been working on builing your shop, fixing your cars, doing Honey do projects all on film. Finally back to machinist work and with machines you rebuilt yourself. This video is ABSOLUTELY EPIC I agree, a long video is absolutely fine. I watched this in parts and took notes. All of your work shows a master's hand but this in particular was VERY enjoyable and fun. Thank you to the Summers machine shop
Have you noticed Cora is the same colors as your pickup. She seems like a really good shop dog.
Excellent B&S grinder, Steve. Spent many years using same model in Tool and Die shop, very accurate and a pleasure to run. Thanks for your awesome content.
Steve, I’m so impressed how your shop has been transformed. You can take on so many different jobs with the comfortable shop itself and the equipment, tooling and know-how you have. All your family’s hard work over the last few years has really paid off! It’s been a good time, entertaining and educational watching your videos.
Nice to see you back to doing some machine work. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice adapter Steve. Really appreciate that you keep the sound of the machines in your videos instead of overdubbing with music. As a novice it is very helpful to hear what a good cut should sound like. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Good morning from a very, very cold Dorset in the UK!
Next time please include footage of the vicious arguments you have with the other machinists in the shop! Thanks for the video and happy holidays.
It wasn't completely family friendly 😕. A bit of name calling and questioning of abilities. Typical bathroom mirror meeting stuff I guess.
I love using my tools to make tools for my tools.
At 40:30, maybe the new intro to your future videos as an opener? I am glad that you made that piece and got it out of the way. It has to feel good what you just accomplished. Hello from San Antonio, TEXAS.
I really enjoyed watching your videos repairing your outbuilding and truck. That you did an excellent job at. I also really enjoy your videos machining, fabricating and repairing your machines. I really like that you are back to doing machinist videos. I subscribed to your channel not long after started producing videos. When I wake up on Saturday. Your UA-cam channel is the first one I look forward to watching.
That's called making your own tooling. That will be very useful. That is a sweet little dog...
Well done Steve, I always consult my dogs before making a final decision 👍
Having pieces that can easily be taken from machine shop machines is sooooo valuable. A few hours here and there are quickly replayed 10X over. Thanks a bunch Steve. All the very best to you and yours this -40 winters day. The same for 2023 for you all.
The availability of machines in your country is amazing and the tooling you can buy and the price--its amazing..In Oz - small in secondary industry we have nothing second hand and your milling cutters--we are flogged..
Good morning from Minnesota!
So good to see You machining again Steve .All ready for 2023 now .Nearly time for a break !
Very nice job. The do-all is performing very well it was worth the rebuild. Merry Christmas.
Thank you for sharing. A big thumbs up, nice work.👍
Ahhhh, a whole hour of project, start to finish!
Very Nice :)
Steve, you seem to have a growing fan club here in the beautiful county of Dorset, on the south coast of England. 😁
😄 Seems so. Hope everyone is doing well over in cold and snowy Dorset.
You're the "Mr Roger's" of machining my friend, please start the videos with "Well hello there" !
Thank you for all the fun you have brought in 2022. Merry Christmas to you all and in case I forget, Happy New Year!
Back to machineing, great video Steve, keep'um coming..
Nothing better that Breakfast with Steve Summers and family on Saturday Morning! Great video and idea. I may just have to do that for my shop.
Nice to see you back at lathe and mill work. I picked up a lot of great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Seeing the little saw brought memories of the big saw you spent so much time and resorses on. What has ever come of that old beauty?
Good morning from a frosty but sunny Cambridgeshire UK!
You went after that rotary table with a towel, I thought you were gonna cover it's head so it wouldn't fight you so hard.
good job steve
😉I LOVE THE 'RAPID RABBIT' speed play
Humh
John Denver is a good accompaniment.
Enjoyed….happy holidays
Very nice!
Wow, great job!!
Beautiful
Love these projects, nice!
It's nice to see you back doing some engineering. Great little project too.
Strong work. It’s a thing of beauty that will serve you well for years. Merry Christmas
Great job
Cool project.
Nice addition to the shop!
Nice job 👍👍👍
Hey Steve cold morning to ya from St. Louis Metro east IL. Just a thought. 🤔🤔I was also thinking you could also drill and tap for a locking set screw on the front to lock the C shaft and plate together. You never know what you might use the chuck for. Wouldn't want it to loosen or worst fly off for any reason. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for sharing. Super kool project.
Another fine project
love your videos 👍
Beautiful work sir
Love the long videos!
Morning Steve! Thanks for sharing 👍
Great job Steve MERRY CHRISTMAS
I friggin love thos channel
About time! I have missed the machining projects, now that is the Steve Summers I know and the reason I subscribed to the channel in the first place. 👍🏼👍🏼
A great Saturday morning with Steve Summers. Nice job as always, great detail and explanation. Keep up the great work and videos. Happy Holidays to all.
Merry Christmas! 🎄
the more detailed the better I watch the whole video
West Sussex UK checking in.
It is great to see your video on a Saturday morning. One of my must watch moments.
Thank you😁
Nice work. For those who's time/cost ratio decisions are different, you can just buy 5C blank end arbors. ArcEurotrade in the UK do them in 80 and 100mm diameters for chuck mounting.
Time cost ratio...haha
This is exactly why I always research before committing to the DIY route. Of course there are emergency fixes sometimes when lead times are unacceptable (factory line down situations). I often see people making their own 'COTS' items (T-nuts etc.) which is totally fine then you are a hobbyist but in the real world time is money. Not saying that is a good thing and I always try to find a balance.
@@benniethejew aint nobody got time for that
Merry Christmas
wow, amazing equipment et mostly skills
Thanks Steve, great to see the do-all mill in action….
Great content Merry Christmas
Top job mate. Have a good one 👍🇦🇺
Good to see you back in the machine shop Steve!
It is good watching you make things again after so long doing rebuilding and restoring stuff.
Great job! I love all the old large machinery you have acquired. They are so accurate.
nice , another tool to add to the arsenal
I like that big brown christmas ornament in your shop! 👍🎄
wow nice shaper well cared for looks like
Excellent job on the editing for this one. Thanks for sharing!
Long videos are good. Merry Christmas Steve.
That was very interesting, to say the least. Kept me awake at work, thank Steve, and HAPPY HOLIDAYS 👋🏻🎄👍🏻
Good morning Steve! Good Job!
Good morning bud👍
Merry Christmas to you Steve and your family! Keep the great videos coming. Thanks!
Nice project. I'd love to see a cheeky cold blue on it.
Thanks!
Thank you 😊
Really happy to see you back to making chips,very enjoyable!
I really like the zoomed out view of the surface grinder. Always cool to see different angles. Awesome video as always
Nice.
Merry christmas to you and everyone watching, and a happy new year too!
Bit of grey going on in the side of the beard there Steve. It’s a badge of honour mate. I’m 64 and totally grey bordering on white now. The whiter the wiser buddy. 😉
I noticed 🧑🦳
Nice job Steve, as per the usual. I have one of those and they are very handy to have around the shop.
It takes as long as it takes! Thanks for bringing us along, love this stuff Steve.
Pray all is well with you and yours', wishing only the best for the Holidays.
I love machining D2. It chips off nicely and leaves a good surface finish.
As much as I enjoyed your wonderful truck restoration series, it's great to see machining videos again. Very nice watch, thanks Steve!
Good morning from a very cold Whitley Bay in the UK!