Glad to see that you have now gotten one of these too. For the price I have been really happy with mine. Very interested to see what sort of projects you'll be making with it. Interestingly enough, I bought mine from Vevor and looks to be identical, but it came it a different brand chuck. I agree and recommend taking it apart and reoiling and greasing it, there was a fair amount of grit and dust left over from when they machined it when I did it. Cheers
Yeah after watching your video buddy I thought it looked a great bit of kit for a good price. Can’t wait to cut some gears with it, but first like you sed ill clean out casting grit and regreese everything.
Joe, To set the tail centre up extend the tail centre as far as can loosen the bolts set up the headstock and tail stock on the mill bed or surface plate grip the tail centre in the chuck then tighten up the tail stock centre or use a piece of silver steel the right diameter in place of the tail centre and do the same for more accuracy replace the chuck with a morse taper collet and do the same. Hope this helps. Another great video. Jon.
A good investment and a nice bit of kit, along with your gears you will be able to show us how to generate a sphere with this dividing head and a boring head on the mill 🙂 Oooh, yes the tailstock can be fiddley, but there will be instances where the work has to be inclined up or down a smidgy bit and your equipment will accommodate that. Don't worry about taking it to bits, it might be more trouble than it's worth.
I’ve got a large scale machine shop and can handle multi tonne workpieces but I really fancy one of these for little jobs and not get a hernia lifting my Cincinnati one!
I just got an 8inch vevor rotary table yesterday. It was cheap as chips at 215bucks. First impression, it's better than the one I didnt have. For the twice a year I'll use it, it was worth the money. Sure I would have liked a high quality table, but this is good enough. As with all cheap chinese junk, I'll take it apart and clean out the trash in it first.
I like that saying “better than the one I didn’t have” very good thinking when it comes to these Chinese tools. Better get something and once it breaks due to plenty of use then buy decent. Glad your enjoy your table. All the best.
Cracking review Joe… I compared prices and found that this kit (just like the Vevor VFD) is cheaper directly from Vevor UK than off eBay..! I’m looking forward to what you discover when you strip this down. Keep up the good work, All the best…
Hi Aidan yeah I found the same sellers on eBay are charging a lot more so bought it direct at a cheaper price. Yeah so far seems really good bit of kit. Used it to cut 100t module 1 gears no problem was great.
Same thing in the states, I was just wondering if shipping would be faster with Amazon or ebay but realized it's just people trying to make a buck so thats why there more.
I was going to buy one with my vise and belt for the mill, but was getting so pissed looking at Amazon and ebay. Vevor is 195, but Amazon prices can be anywhere from 250 to 500 which is absolutely sickening to me. I'll definitely be ordering direct. I wouldn't mind disassembling it to make sure everything is good, as the reviews people seem to have problems with everything, probably human error.
Hi Michael yeah I know your pain eBay and Amazon prices are ridiculous. I would definitely go direct to vevor website and as of yet I have had no issues
Some sort of T bolt on the tail stock might do the job! I have been eyeing one of these off for a while, so if you dont mind, a couple of questions. Which one did you get? The add has 3 sizes, but they are based on plate size? Also, when you have it setup in "rotary table" mode, how tall is it? I have a lot of Z travel in my mill, but that looks tall!
A tap hole and a bolt that goes into it it's gotta be adjustable mate! You can't be a tapped hole sometimes you're gonna be setting that at an angle you're gonna need it a couple of degrees out of square it's got to be adjustable you're not a machinist are you?
You are absolutely right that 2 tapped holes aren't the answer to the 2 individual but and bolt assemblies. What it needs is a piece of rectangular flat stock with the 2 holes tapped through the flat stock at the suitable centres. Effectively one elongated but with both the clamping threads in it.
Glad to see that you have now gotten one of these too. For the price I have been really happy with mine. Very interested to see what sort of projects you'll be making with it. Interestingly enough, I bought mine from Vevor and looks to be identical, but it came it a different brand chuck. I agree and recommend taking it apart and reoiling and greasing it, there was a fair amount of grit and dust left over from when they machined it when I did it. Cheers
Yeah after watching your video buddy I thought it looked a great bit of kit for a good price. Can’t wait to cut some gears with it, but first like you sed ill clean out casting grit and regreese everything.
Joe,
To set the tail centre up extend the tail centre as far as can loosen the bolts set up the headstock and tail stock on the mill bed or surface plate grip the tail centre in the chuck then tighten up the tail stock centre or use a piece of silver steel the right diameter in place of the tail centre and do the same for more accuracy replace the chuck with a morse taper collet and do the same.
Hope this helps. Another great video.
Jon.
Great method Jon thank you I’ll be doing that for definite before next video when I’ll be doing some gear cutting.
A good investment and a nice bit of kit, along with your gears you will be able to show us how to generate a sphere with this dividing head and a boring head on the mill 🙂 Oooh, yes the tailstock can be fiddley, but there will be instances where the work has to be inclined up or down a smidgy bit and your equipment will accommodate that. Don't worry about taking it to bits, it might be more trouble than it's worth.
Yeah I think it was definitely needed in the workshop. I like the idea of turning spheres will look into that and give it ago.
I’ve got a large scale machine shop and can handle multi tonne workpieces but I really fancy one of these for little jobs and not get a hernia lifting my Cincinnati one!
I just got an 8inch vevor rotary table yesterday. It was cheap as chips at 215bucks. First impression, it's better than the one I didnt have. For the twice a year I'll use it, it was worth the money. Sure I would have liked a high quality table, but this is good enough. As with all cheap chinese junk, I'll take it apart and clean out the trash in it first.
I like that saying “better than the one I didn’t have” very good thinking when it comes to these Chinese tools. Better get something and once it breaks due to plenty of use then buy decent. Glad your enjoy your table. All the best.
For adjusting the height of the tailstock; try a couple of wood sims to hold it in place while you tighten the bolts.
Good little trick thanks sam
This was very handy, just bought one the exact same. Cheap like Borscht but nicely made eh! Enjoyed your gear cutting too.
Cracking review Joe… I compared prices and found that this kit (just like the Vevor VFD) is cheaper directly from Vevor UK than off eBay..!
I’m looking forward to what you discover when you strip this down. Keep up the good work, All the best…
Hi Aidan yeah I found the same sellers on eBay are charging a lot more so bought it direct at a cheaper price. Yeah so far seems really good bit of kit. Used it to cut 100t module 1 gears no problem was great.
Same thing in the states, I was just wondering if shipping would be faster with Amazon or ebay but realized it's just people trying to make a buck so thats why there more.
Awesome video Joe! Thanks
Thanks dude
12:36 Thats a nice knurled knob!
Great piece of kit 🙂
Yeah can’t wait to get using it.
There should be an indent on the side of the dividing head to help hold the tailstock when adjusting.
I’ll have a thorough look when using it thank you
Thanks for your review! What about the runout on one of these?
Thumbs up and subscribed.
Thanks Bobcatt welcome to the channel
I was going to buy one with my vise and belt for the mill, but was getting so pissed looking at Amazon and ebay. Vevor is 195, but Amazon prices can be anywhere from 250 to 500 which is absolutely sickening to me. I'll definitely be ordering direct. I wouldn't mind disassembling it to make sure everything is good, as the reviews people seem to have problems with everything, probably human error.
Hi Michael yeah I know your pain eBay and Amazon prices are ridiculous. I would definitely go direct to vevor website and as of yet I have had no issues
Hi joe can you let me no where to buy one of these thank you mark
Hi mark I have left a link in the description 👍
@@MachiningwithJoe Doesn't work!
Some sort of T bolt on the tail stock might do the job! I have been eyeing one of these off for a while, so if you dont mind, a couple of questions. Which one did you get? The add has 3 sizes, but they are based on plate size? Also, when you have it setup in "rotary table" mode, how tall is it? I have a lot of Z travel in my mill, but that looks tall!
Hi jack good idea with the t bolts. So I got the 4 inch plate model and when I’m next in the shop I’ll stand it up and measure it for you. 👍
@@MachiningwithJoe cheers Joe!
From base to the tip of the jaw is 25cm or 10” hope that helps you
@@MachiningwithJoe cheers, i have 43cm of Z axis, so probably usable as a rotary table as well! thankyou!
How much this praiz. Divading head
Link not working for me :-(
Did the manufacturer bite the dust? That link is bad, perhaps the manufacture has moved on.
I don’t think so. If you search for Vevor online they should still be going.
Probably his link, maybe UK site doesn't work where you are. Just search vevor rotary table
Does Gandalf know you stole his sword and cut down the length?
Sorry, looks more like Anduril or maybe Narsil before the reforging.
Haha yeah I recon a mini Anduril. Just call me the machining Aragorn.
A tap hole and a bolt that goes into it it's gotta be adjustable mate! You can't be a tapped hole sometimes you're gonna be setting that at an angle you're gonna need it a couple of degrees out of square it's got to be adjustable you're not a machinist are you?
You are absolutely right that 2 tapped holes aren't the answer to the 2 individual but and bolt assemblies. What it needs is a piece of rectangular flat stock with the 2 holes tapped through the flat stock at the suitable centres. Effectively one elongated but with both the clamping threads in it.