Saving the life of a cutter! Regrind and TEST on the K&T Mill

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  • Опубліковано 20 січ 2023
  • This week we do the right thing and save the life of a dull cutter and test run it on the K&T milling machine. I also show a new shop tool I just picked up that some of you will be interested it.
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  • @cranefly23
    @cranefly23 Рік тому +62

    I knew after the first couple of videos that Cora was in, that she would never leave. She chose you, and it’s obvious to anyone who ‘knows’ dogs, that you two already have a very special bond. She’s a beautiful dog.
    Oh yes, and the sharpening content was interesting too! 😂
    Thanks, Steve.

  • @StefanGotteswinter
    @StefanGotteswinter Рік тому +42

    Having a t&c grinder along o a horizontal mill makes so much sense. Enjoyed Steve, wish you all the best.

    • @SteveSummers
      @SteveSummers  Рік тому +6

      Thanks Stefan👍. I enjoy the cutter grinder work . All the setup is what I like . Definitely a challenge

  • @waiakalulu2472
    @waiakalulu2472 Рік тому +1

    Steve you're setting the bar so high in your approach to everything you do. Whether it's learning a new skill or sharpening something, everything has to be done just so. If I could be more like you just 5 minutes of the day, I'd be such a better person.

  • @Dontmakemereregister
    @Dontmakemereregister Рік тому

    Whatever you do, I appreciate waking up at 5am Saturday morning, making my coffee and having something interesting to watch. Today I only got halfway through before kiddos stuff took over, but just finished it and want you to know it doesn't go unnoticed

  • @Shamrocknut
    @Shamrocknut Рік тому

    Thanks for making Cora's day and adopting her she looks like a very sweet Dog!!

  • @brianmeredith9884
    @brianmeredith9884 Рік тому +1

    I call that wood Osage Orange. It's what I make my handcrafted primative bows out of. I carved a recurve bow out of that wood back when I was 23. I'm now 53 and I STILL use it to hunt with. Great wood!!!

  • @sithus1966
    @sithus1966 Рік тому +5

    Hedge Apple is Osage Orange. It is one of the hardest North American hardwoods with a Janka rating of 2620. Janka rating is the amount of force it takes to imbed a 7/16ths steel ball halfway into the material. I have made a number of wood mallets from it. My brother in law has a stash that came from a National Guard base. It was cut when they trimmed the training area and then tried to run it through a wood chipper. The chipper said NO!!! Osage has the highest BTU value when it comes to burning,

    • @mabmachine
      @mabmachine Рік тому +1

      Yep, very dense stuff and like 25% more BTUs than oak.

  • @MeUK-s7l
    @MeUK-s7l Рік тому +4

    Morning! Cold here in Dorset, UK

  • @J0Gu7
    @J0Gu7 Рік тому

    The "Cora Story" sounds like a gift from God. Both to your family and Cora.

  • @rodbennett4790
    @rodbennett4790 Рік тому

    G'day Steve, I'm so pleased that you've decided to adopt Cora. What a delightful, affectionate dog. And a definite bonus for your shop!

  • @Cliff_Anderson
    @Cliff_Anderson Рік тому +1

    Welcome, Cora! My dog Lilu has the exact same story...now she's a part of the family :)

  • @jimjames7479
    @jimjames7479 Рік тому

    i really liked your shop rebuild. the machine shop stuff is so much better. you never see this anywhere else. so much knowledge on the really
    interesting and great stuff. no more truck crap. any moron can fix a truck.

  • @cullendolan5619
    @cullendolan5619 Рік тому +5

    "every once in a while, I have a weakness to buy something and try it out". I feel the same way. Great video as always. Glad cora has a great home

  • @derekwilkinson7939
    @derekwilkinson7939 Рік тому +19

    It’s great that Cora is staying with you she’s a lovely dog 👍. And a great sharpening video as well. Saturday mornings aren’t the same without one of your videos.

    • @SteveSummers
      @SteveSummers  Рік тому +5

      Cora is a keeper for sure😁. I definitely try hard to get a video out every week. Sometimes I just can't find time with my work and family schedule . Thanks for watching.

  • @jussiharju2563
    @jussiharju2563 Рік тому

    I knew that dog would stay with you,she loves you so much that i can smell it😁

  • @tedfarwell3132
    @tedfarwell3132 Рік тому +9

    Your kindling looks a lot like the Osage Orange trees that we have for wind breaks around here.
    So happy the you’re keeping Cora! She clearly loves you and you can never have too much of that. I always watch how people treat their animals; you learn a lot about a person by that.

    • @natwooding9394
      @natwooding9394 Рік тому +2

      I agree on Osage Orange. In some parts of the country, it has a French name, Bois D'arc (or some such spelling). They are not common in eastern VA but were sometimes used in The Valley for hedges. I have been told that they have a large thorn which will penetrate a tractor tire.

    • @jackgreen412
      @jackgreen412 Рік тому +1

      I read they were planted close together so the thorns were very dense, much like barbed wire. It was the predecessor to "bob war".

  • @mauricecasey866
    @mauricecasey866 Рік тому

    You are so right. A picture paints a thousand words.

  • @bcbloc02
    @bcbloc02 Рік тому +2

    Good to see Cora keeping you well supervised!!

    • @SteveSummers
      @SteveSummers  Рік тому +1

      That sounds about right Brian😄. She is keeping me busy with lots of chewed up wood bits.Hope you are doing well buddy.

  • @marlamengarelli9590
    @marlamengarelli9590 Рік тому

    This is Bill using my wife's phone.
    I enjoy watching you so much. I love what you do from machining to rebuilding your truck. I love it all!
    Keep up the good work and I will watch whatever you have time to post.
    Also love the new pup.

  • @stephensimpson5283
    @stephensimpson5283 Рік тому +2

    Love your content mate. Doesn't matter what it is, I like watching it. It's always interesting. Great that Cora is now a permanent addition to the family. Great shop dog.

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 Рік тому +14

    Finally glad to hear you admit that Cora is staying with you Steve. Yippee!! The cutter grinder show and tell is exactly how I like it too. Too many words in a book without diagrams and my brain fries! Any video you post, whenever you can is ok with me Steve, if work and family life get in the way then so be it. That's Life! Cheers from the UK mate and stay safe as that bloody Covid is still around, well it is in the UK anyway.

  • @ericmorriscompany9648
    @ericmorriscompany9648 Рік тому +4

    Cora is a great addition to the channel, not just the shop. I love the running conversation with her. She adds to the whole.

  • @yambo59
    @yambo59 Рік тому

    I LOVE your little dog Cora she looks like a real sweetheart, im 63 on disability and live alone and would absolutely LOVE to have such a great little girl like her for company. Unfortunately im not in a good enough situation to properly keep a dog like I used to, I dont have a big enough yard or a safe enough area to do her justice and I wont have a pet unless I can properly care for it and be sure its safe and happy. I once had a beautiful husky collie mix I named Lady and had her some 17 years and I bawled like a baby when she became very ill and had to be put down. Just love Cora though I watch for her in every video, she looks like such a good natured little girl. Im glad youre keeping her because I know she will always be well cared for loved and happy as long as you have her. Great video too.

  • @frankfreeman1444
    @frankfreeman1444 Рік тому

    Steve: Thank you a million times for deciding to make Cora a permanent employee! I watch you every week from Thailand. I can force myself to watch your portion of the content, but I mostly come here just to check on Cora. 😊

  • @twistedlv
    @twistedlv Рік тому

    At 9.00 I am petting my own rescue dog, Sonny. They are just the best.

  • @ZenWithKen
    @ZenWithKen Рік тому

    Every shop needs a Cora. Thanks for sharing!

  • @troypost4033
    @troypost4033 Рік тому +22

    I started watching your channel during the shop remodel. My dad was a contractor, so growing up, I was around construction a lot. I continued to watch because you showed things that I hadn't and probably won't experience in my life. Because of my time in the army. I have some issues that make most of what you do impossible for me to experience personally, so I guess when it comes to your UA-cam channel, I live vicariously through you and your experiences.
    Buildings, trucks do all machines, etc. It's different from what I normally see in life.
    Thank you for sharing with me.

    • @SteveSummers
      @SteveSummers  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for your service 🙏.
      I appreciate you watching all the stuff I get into.

    • @troypost4033
      @troypost4033 Рік тому +1

      BTW big dog lover. Glad Cora is staying.

    • @Hoaxer51
      @Hoaxer51 Рік тому

      @@troypost4033, Thanks for your service, from a fellow vet. Welcome home. 🇺🇸

  • @leiferickson9666
    @leiferickson9666 Рік тому

    Mr. Summers, You are one cool dude, mean it!! Love the new family addition....🍁

  • @lloydbaker7099
    @lloydbaker7099 Рік тому

    Happiness is a large pile of pretty chips

  • @gottfriedschuss5999
    @gottfriedschuss5999 Рік тому +2

    Hi Steve, Another great video! Hedge Apple, sometimes just Hedge, aka Osage Orange, aka Bois d'Arc (French meaning wood for bows, as in bow and arrow). Native Americans prized this wood for making bows. It has a very high heating content (BTUs / pound or Joules / Kg), higher even than oak. It is extremely rot resistant (I know of hedge fence posts that must be close to a hundred years old and are still solid in the ground. When silver soldering/brazing, I often like to cut off a small piece of silver solder and place it in the flux. I get much better control of the amount of solder applied. It is very malleable and sometimes it makes sense to pound a small piece flat rather than use it as is in the round.

  • @paulbuckberry7683
    @paulbuckberry7683 Рік тому

    Thanks Steve, really pleased that Cora is going to be a permanent resident in the shop…………..I do like a happy ending!!

  • @andydennis9410
    @andydennis9410 Рік тому +1

    That lucky girl sure walked into a great home ,have a great day you guys
    very interesting video 😀

  • @bearsrodshop7067
    @bearsrodshop7067 Рік тому +1

    Always love your content. And we got a 4sec look at you Bride that wish she would be hang out more like in the past. Give her my best. The cutter regrind and showing the set up was very well filmed. on the little torch, I bought in 2005 a Henrob torch kit. Was very expensive then, but the flame control at the tip is pin point like a Tig. Great content again this Saturday, see you next week, Bear.

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize Рік тому

    These are very expensive tooling and being able to recover them is a real blessing for sure. Little Cora is a real blessing in your life. She was drawn there for good reason. Like you I learn best with hands on. You will make a great teacher though. Always a good thing these Saturdays when we see a new post from you my friend. Take care and GOOD JOB ! ! ! Especially with any type stainless. It can be difficult at the best of times. Magnetic or not.

  • @standintallish5223
    @standintallish5223 Рік тому

    Thank you for all the hard work, and for today’s “Corra?” Storyline

  • @HEADDYNAMICS
    @HEADDYNAMICS Рік тому +1

    Osage Orange, is the name we use. It burns extremely hot. It used to be used in fence posts all over up north. The last I did research on it, the animal that used to eat the seeds is no longer around so there are no new trees being replanted. The seeds had to go through the digestive system of that animal to become viable.

  • @jamesreed6121
    @jamesreed6121 Рік тому

    I must admit that I covet your tool grinder. It is a very useful too for any shop. Putting a good sharp edge on any cutting tool always makes a job go better and faster. I'm Looking forward to your next project. KOKO!

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung Рік тому

    Morning Steve! Hopefully you're keeping warm.

  • @DAKOTANSHELBY
    @DAKOTANSHELBY Рік тому +2

    I can't believe I forgot you had that horizontal boring mill. Heck, you had a whole series on building that years ago. Now I know where all those cutting wheels are going to be used. Thanks Steve for all you do.

  • @TERRYB0688
    @TERRYB0688 Рік тому

    Steve it’s easy for us we just watch, you have all the hard work, enjoy your videos pal, Terry from Scotland 👍👴🏻

  • @jeraldware1518
    @jeraldware1518 Рік тому

    "Told and see", yup!
    Enjoyed this video.

  • @tda2806
    @tda2806 Рік тому +2

    Good morning Steve from a sunny and cold Dorset.

  • @Myrulv
    @Myrulv Рік тому

    From my many years of experience, both learning and teaching others, you are more common than strange. Pictures really helps for understanding. Often because the text that should explain the matter is not so good. 😂

  • @bkoholliston
    @bkoholliston Рік тому +1

    Hedge-apple == osage orange. A great wood for lots of things where you need a tough, springy wood such as (traditionally) bows and arrows.

  • @Thisoneguyinaz
    @Thisoneguyinaz Рік тому

    Great video Steve! My father planted a few of those “hedge apple” which we call Osage Orange trees on our property.
    Throughout the years, he has used this extremely durable hardwood to make some beautiful cedar chests, knife handles, and even longbows from these amazing trees! Huge frickin thorns! And they will make a wound darn sore after you get poked by em! They are fast growing, and provide some good shade, but those hedge apples will be everywhere when the season is right, and they start to drop from the branches. Great trees, and an even better woodworking medium.
    Loving all the new shop pup content too! She is a sweetheart haha!

  • @tomeyssen9674
    @tomeyssen9674 Рік тому

    Thank you Steve. Enjoyed! Glad your keeping Cora!

  • @michaelmarks8954
    @michaelmarks8954 Рік тому

    Did you really think we didn’t KNOW that Cora wasn’t there to stay.🇺🇸🇨🇦🇺🇸Enjoy your videos.

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Рік тому

    Very interesting, especially for me as I have gotten interested in grinding of all types. I had never seen a cutter grinder before. Thanks for letting us watch and for the excellent explanations. Greetings to you and to Cora from Bruce, Karin, Halgrim (4 year-old GSD) and Bella (9 month old rescue from Romania) in Germany.

  • @matthewgiven3482
    @matthewgiven3482 Рік тому

    Hedge apple is the Osage Orange tree. Its the hardest hardwood in North America. Very hard but easly bent and not brittle. Native Americans used it to make their bows. Just an FYI. 😄

  • @michaellenz9121
    @michaellenz9121 Рік тому

    Howdy Excellent and informative show today. Thank you for taking the time to do so.

  • @fiorevitola880
    @fiorevitola880 Рік тому

    Great video as usual, and Cora is the shop Dog of the new year 2023! We should have a vote on that. God bless

  • @UpLateGeek
    @UpLateGeek Рік тому +5

    I'm glad you decided to keep Cora, I kind-of got the feeling you would. She really is a good dog, and you can tell that she's happy there with you.

  • @majorphoto
    @majorphoto Рік тому

    7:20 In Michigan we call it Osage Orange - the beautiful wood that Steve is talking about.

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize Рік тому

    I have one of these tiny torches and love it for my silver work. I use oxy/propane. Works great. Thanks again for another post from you. I can watch these all day eh.

  • @tomnugent845
    @tomnugent845 Рік тому +1

    Steve, Osage Orange. We used to farm along a hedge of them and was always having flat tires because of their thorns. If use for a post, nail fence while still green. Once they dry out they a hard as iron. Keep up the great vids.😊

  • @petercoughlan1030
    @petercoughlan1030 Рік тому

    Always a pleasure.

  • @jonathangriffin1120
    @jonathangriffin1120 Рік тому +3

    Seeing you sharpen up that cutter (we call 'em a 'side & face' here in the UK) brought back memories of my apprentice days back in the late sixties, good to see the old K&T using it to good effect. I could see a few weeks ago Cora was gonna be a 'keeper'. All The Best from a frosty, foggy Somerset, England.

  • @jimlangerie
    @jimlangerie Рік тому

    I like Cora. I'm glad she's going to stay.

  • @BWOUTRAGE25
    @BWOUTRAGE25 Рік тому +2

    Cora is a great pup she is lucky to have found you and Elizabeth.
    I'm just now getting ready to learn to grind on my Cincinnati #2 tool and cutter grinder, thank you for the great video. Whether it's a mill, shaper or grinder too many You Tubers skip the setup; Steve you are a great teacher. Keep 'em coming

  • @frijoli9579
    @frijoli9579 Рік тому

    Keep up the great content, and thank you for keeping Cora.

  • @jobos98
    @jobos98 Рік тому

    This was another Great Video Steve..
    Loved watching it as always. 👍

  • @chrisjackson9978
    @chrisjackson9978 Рік тому +4

    Glad to know you are keeping the little dog. She found you. It was meant to be. Great video as usual

  • @blue-runner
    @blue-runner Рік тому +3

    Always great to see ya, Steve. It can't be easy with job and family. And welcome Cora.

  • @billbeevers6864
    @billbeevers6864 Рік тому

    That tree is a Osage Orange, or horse apple as I've heard it called , native Indians preferred it when building bows for their bows and arrows ....

  • @hankus253
    @hankus253 Рік тому

    When I was very young it was the morning cartoons on the weekends. Just turned eighty and can't wait until Saturday mornings to see if a new video is waiting for me from your hard efforts. Now what does that tell you? Our two Jack Russels, Happi and Joy, welcome your addition of Cora to the ranks as well.

  • @patrickcolahan7499
    @patrickcolahan7499 Рік тому +1

    Your shop has truly taken shape over the last couple of years. Cora seems like a great dog. Thanks very much for sharing.

  • @manuelsalinas686
    @manuelsalinas686 Рік тому

    Sweating is my tool maker teacher call the process of silver solder. Make sure the blank is nicely polish and clean both carbide and blank with bottle alcohol.and rest is practicing the art.

  • @retromechanicalengineer
    @retromechanicalengineer Рік тому

    Great to hear that you are keeping Cora. Nice work with the regrind.
    Best wishes, Dean.

  • @sarman1998
    @sarman1998 Рік тому

    Glad corra is there to stay!

  • @ronmurphy9819
    @ronmurphy9819 Рік тому

    Great video. Good practical sense. Thanks Ron

  • @ghostfox3560
    @ghostfox3560 Рік тому

    Hedge Apple? Ya mean Osage!!! That stuff is great for getting rid of spiders!!!

  • @briangeffre9187
    @briangeffre9187 Рік тому

    I would love to have a hedge apple tree near me. However, the cold of Minnesota prevents the tree from thriving well enough to grow. Love the color and the hardness. It is technically the hardest wood in North America.

  • @jackgreen412
    @jackgreen412 Рік тому

    Osage Orange - the fruits are really sticky. Trees have dense thorns and years ago were used before "bob war" was invented.

  • @odin-eliottodinson7330
    @odin-eliottodinson7330 Рік тому +2

    And Thank YOU for taking the time to make excellent content for us every week. See ya next time, Steve.

  • @jeffreykull4676
    @jeffreykull4676 Рік тому

    always good videos can't wait until the next one.

  • @mdouglaswray
    @mdouglaswray Рік тому +1

    The shop looks wonderful Steve!! Thanks for taking time to make these videos, they're a high point of my day! Great video on that cutter - loved the graphics too. Also, love your closeup work - puts me RIGHT THERE. Cheers!

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Рік тому

    Maclura pomifera, hedge apple, bow wood, bois d'arc, Osage Orange. Native Americans used the wood to make bows. It's a strange bush.

  • @johnc4158
    @johnc4158 Рік тому

    Osage orange is the official name I believe. They call them horse apple trees in Texas. Indians used the wood for bows.

  • @youmanskids
    @youmanskids Рік тому

    great video, thanks again. the wood sounds like Osage Orange, makes great traditional bows for archery.

  • @michaeljones6832
    @michaeljones6832 Рік тому

    beautiful dog and great work mate

  • @tonybell1597
    @tonybell1597 Рік тому +1

    Great video Steve, soooo happy you decided to keep her! My daughter loves her!

  • @larryschweitzer4904
    @larryschweitzer4904 Рік тому

    I've got an Osage Orange (hedge, bō'd arch, bow wood) mallet I turned many years ago. Tuff, hard, heavy works great. My go to wood for tool handles of all sorts. Miles of wind breaks were planted with it in the 30's. Mostly gone now. Nearly rot proof. Thanks for the video. Nice mini torch. I could use one for brazing/silver soldering carbides.

  • @johnmolnar2957
    @johnmolnar2957 Рік тому

    Great informative content. I had a chance to buy one of those torches for $25 cdn at Princess Auto, in a damaged box. I hesitated and another guy scooped it up . Glad Cora is part of the family, you all deserve each other. Cheers

  • @Xlaxsauce
    @Xlaxsauce Рік тому

    Thinking in pictures and "video" is always easier to figure out a process.

  • @ronwhite6719
    @ronwhite6719 Рік тому +2

    Good morning Steve, great to see Cora is officially a Summers family member ❤ I think you were a shop teacher in your past life. Great explanation of tool resharp. "A picture tells a thousand words".

  • @eXactModellbau
    @eXactModellbau Рік тому

    Hi Steve
    You better tighten the nut of the arbour with the over arm support in place. The arbour bends easyly.

  • @flick22601
    @flick22601 Рік тому

    Cora was hungry and cold walking down the street and asked a couple of squirrels where she might get a meal and a good place to sleep. Not missing a beat, the squirrels told her to go to the Summers house and Steve and Elizabeth would take good care of her. You didn't have a chance buddy.
    If you're looking for interesting projects for videos, I can bring my 'to do' projects down to you. Anyway, thanks for posting these whenever you can.

  • @cimmy02
    @cimmy02 Рік тому

    The name of the “hedge apple” is Osage Orange it is a very tough hedge row tree/bush. Glad to here the mandatory position of shop dog has been filled by Cora.

  • @dlfabrications
    @dlfabrications Рік тому

    Your lucky, If I could, I sure would like to get a Universal Grinder like yours.😊

  • @paulbadger6336
    @paulbadger6336 Рік тому

    Well done 👍

  • @Hoaxer51
    @Hoaxer51 Рік тому

    In northern Ohio we call that wood Hedge Apple also, I think a proper name is Osage Orange. It grows mainly along creek or streams probably because the fruit (?) falls and floats down stream and grows where they lay. I don’t see many in the woods that I used to hunt besides along the banks, maybe because the farmers cut them down for fence posts like you said. I think farmers also knew it was a really hard wood, stringy, hard to split so it wasn’t the greatest for firewood, may as well use it for posts, it wasn’t good for much else. Lol They say those green balls (the fruit) repels spiders, if you put them in your basement you won’t get any spiders. An old wife’s tale I believe, I’ve tried it and still had spiders, maybe not as many as I would have without but who knows.
    Thanks for sharing

  • @dalejones4186
    @dalejones4186 Рік тому

    We called them horse apple. The apples are good to run off skunks. Skunks hate the smell they put off.

  • @kensherwin4544
    @kensherwin4544 Рік тому

    What we all here in the Midwest call hedge apple is called osage orange other places. It's a good wood to turn on a wood lathe.

  • @dontlitethat
    @dontlitethat Рік тому

    Very well explained

  • @mfletch392
    @mfletch392 Рік тому

    Had one of that copy smiths' torches for years and run it on Oxygen and butane does the same but takes a little longer worth every penny thanks for the video and I've fallen in love with the dog thanks for looking after it; fletch from the UK

  • @rongray8416
    @rongray8416 Рік тому

    Called it from the first time you showed Cora on your vids. She adopted you,.. Some pets are just sneaky like that lol... Looks like she turned out to be a good shop dog also. gratz to you and the fam

  • @cjb1kcb1
    @cjb1kcb1 Рік тому

    As usual, awesome content from one of my favorite creators. On that kindling, I agree with others that it looks like Osage Orange or mock orange, as it's known in WPA. Native Americans valued the wood for bows and bartered/traded for it at great distances. Would like to see more of the cutter grinder: setups, grinding versatility, stone choices, etc. Great work, Steve! Thanks!

  • @time1800
    @time1800 Рік тому

    I love my jewelers torch but fyi treat the hoses with care they are delicate. Using them for refrigeration work it takes little to nothing damage them causing a great big surprise!

  • @timothycamp6776
    @timothycamp6776 Рік тому

    Great video as always.

  • @jonathanjones7319
    @jonathanjones7319 Рік тому

    I would like to see you finish out soldered carbide parting tool. Ty for the video