As very much a novice machinist I have watched many UA-cam videos over the last few months as well as reading a number of recommended books. There are a number of very skillful folk on UA-cam who are generously sharing their expertise but these videos are by far the clearest and best presented I have come across. No assumptions are made as to the skill of the viewer and they have really boosted my confidence to take on projects.
There is much to do in the summer so video production grinds almost to a halt. The corona virus has closed the school shop that I usually rent for my videos that aren't produced in my little home shop. As soon as I get the all clear from the school, I intend to complete the series. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to write, Marc.
As very much a novice machinist I have watched many UA-cam videos over the last few months as well as reading a number of recommended books. There are a number of very skillful folk on UA-cam who are generously sharing their expertise but these videos are by far the clearest and best presented I have come across. No assumptions are made as to the skill of the viewer and they have really boosted my confidence to take on projects.
Thank you Marc. I learn something every time I watch one of your videos.
Thanks Marc, thousand thanks for your effort.
Loved the lexicon! Also it's so nice to see a chuck guard in use.
Looking foward to the continuation of this series. Thanks for taking the time to produce this!
There is much to do in the summer so video production grinds almost to a halt. The corona virus has closed the school shop that I usually rent for my videos that aren't produced in my little home shop. As soon as I get the all clear from the school, I intend to complete the series. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to write, Marc.
Learning all of these technical terms has really enhanced my machine shop experience. Thanks Marc! :-)
Love It Marc, thank you for doing this.
Many thanks!
Much thanks
Good video. I swear knurling is voodoo.
Until now, I did not know how essential a technical term "mush" really is!
I’m a very happy student.
At 6 minutes 45 seconds you can see your QCTP turn when you start to knurl. Seems like it wasnt tight enough but you got a good knurl!
Just to inform you, you need to invest in a new microphone soon. The audio quality is a bit poor. Some good tips though.