If you just used the chips you milled out of that brass and put the chips in a standard tray, it would have given you the same bluing affect but easier. But I love how you did this amazing feat, only to make the prettiest screws in the world that nobody will see Lolol. Amazing skills.
Great video as usual!! What is the burgundy stopper mounted to the back of the vice with the rod sticking out to the part that you are using and where can I get one?
My version of machinist hell is a bunch of nerdy 60 yo men acting like they are the master of precision in non precision applications hahaha! “You can’t use a 123 block for that!!!!!!”
Machinist Hell is having to use US customary units. Come and join us in the Civilised World - even though we are not all Rhodes’ Scholars, we _will_ go “oogidy, oogidy, boogidy” over your très belle poignée d'étau!
LOL Steve you are totally right! The rotary broach is on my Christmas list. I want to make a custom set of screws for my 1911 and the hex would be best.
I used to make torx screws when I was at a rifle shop. those were quite easy with a small damiter endmill.
THOSE look MAGNIFICENT!!!!!!!
Good video! I have been trying to go for lighter milling cuts. Fun to watch and I get to learn. Thanks.
Very very good video. Thank you.
If you just used the chips you milled out of that brass and put the chips in a standard tray, it would have given you the same bluing affect but easier. But I love how you did this amazing feat, only to make the prettiest screws in the world that nobody will see Lolol. Amazing skills.
Great video as usual!!
What is the burgundy stopper mounted to the back of the vice with the rod sticking out to the part that you are using and where can I get one?
No video of the fire? Was looking forward to seeing that!😂
Sadly No, I normally try the first time and film the second.
My version of machinist hell is a bunch of nerdy 60 yo men acting like they are the master of precision in non precision applications hahaha! “You can’t use a 123 block for that!!!!!!”
Machinist Hell is having to use US customary units. Come and join us in the Civilised World - even though we are not all Rhodes’ Scholars, we _will_ go “oogidy, oogidy, boogidy” over your très belle poignée d'étau!
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4:35 - Smart man, thats why some "cool" kids loses a finger, hand or arm.
All that for a "flathead" broach that bad boy for a metric hex :-)
LOL Steve you are totally right! The rotary broach is on my Christmas list. I want to make a custom set of screws for my 1911 and the hex would be best.