Excellent build project. Now the even more fun part - seeing this tool in action. And, I am certain, additional accessories as required. Very well done.
Michel, this has been a wonderful series! Definite thumbs up! I look forward to seeing your drawings for these projects -- I'm certain that I'll learn a lot from them.
Thank you for the time and effort that you took pulling this very informative and enjoyable series of videos together. I have looked forward to these with each new video. It is a great inspiration and the format is really enjoyable to watch, thanks
Bravo Michel! Great work, great outcome! It's very good to see you thinking and making . . . thank you very much for sharing. And that tool grinder you have made is very interesting to me, I'll go and find your episodes on that right now. Looking forward to your next presentations here - round-up on the three machines and PLANS !!! Subscribed for sure, and thanks again.
The plans for the tiny grinder are available (as are the plans for the dial indicator stand). I'm hoping to publish the plans for the tabletop bandsaw and micro mill soon.
That dial indicator tool you made was simply fascinating. I’ve never seen anything like it. Your micro mill looks great, I would definitely like to build one myself but I’m still learning, my skills are improving little by little but I’m still ways away from attempting such a project, but you never know. Thank you for sharing your progress with the micro mill and the project you created with it.
You can start by thinking of a detailed design. That takes a lot of time. And along the way you can also find out whether you and your machines are capable of producing something like that. It is not really difficult, but it is a lot of work.
@ I really like the tool and cutter grinder that you made and I am considering taking on that challenge before attempting to make a micro mill. I have plenty materials as well as a few 12 and 24 VDC motors to choose from. I can actually use a tool and cutter grinder to sharpen some end mills that I inherited from when my father was a machinist.
They make mini mills, not these tiny ones. The speed range for the smallest one from Sherline is 70 to 2800 rpm which makes them useless for my purposes. See the first video in this series for an explanation.
Dankjewel John, Ja dat is eigenlijk mijn support slijpmachine. Maar ik kan hem ook in de hand gebruiken, en -zie vorige video- de houder past ook op ieder T-slot.
Excellent build project. Now the even more fun part - seeing this tool in action. And, I am certain, additional accessories as required. Very well done.
Michel, this has been a wonderful series! Definite thumbs up! I look forward to seeing your drawings for these projects -- I'm certain that I'll learn a lot from them.
Thank you for the time and effort that you took pulling this very informative and enjoyable series of videos together. I have looked forward to these with each new video. It is a great inspiration and the format is really enjoyable to watch, thanks
Thank you! It was my pleasure.
Bravo Michel! Great work, great outcome! It's very good to see you thinking and making . . . thank you very much for sharing.
And that tool grinder you have made is very interesting to me, I'll go and find your episodes on that right now.
Looking forward to your next presentations here - round-up on the three machines and PLANS !!!
Subscribed for sure, and thanks again.
The plans for the tiny grinder are available (as are the plans for the dial indicator stand). I'm hoping to publish the plans for the tabletop bandsaw and micro mill soon.
@@Michel-Uphoff I'm watching Tiny Tool Grinder Pt1 as we speak! Cheers
Brilliantly results from a very well thought out plan Michel, Congrats!!
Thank you Colin 🙂
very nice !!! another job well done, miniature surface grinder or lathe next ! ??? best regards Steve
@@stevenhavener7327 Who knows, but maybe first some additional hardware for the micro mill and toolgrinder.
That dial indicator tool you made was simply fascinating. I’ve never seen anything like it. Your micro mill looks great, I would definitely like to build one myself but I’m still learning, my skills are improving little by little but I’m still ways away from attempting such a project, but you never know. Thank you for sharing your progress with the micro mill and the project you created with it.
You can start by thinking of a detailed design. That takes a lot of time. And along the way you can also find out whether you and your machines are capable of producing something like that. It is not really difficult, but it is a lot of work.
@ I really like the tool and cutter grinder that you made and I am considering taking on that challenge before attempting to make a micro mill. I have plenty materials as well as a few 12 and 24 VDC motors to choose from. I can actually use a tool and cutter grinder to sharpen some end mills that I inherited from when my father was a machinist.
Lovely work, and an excellent outcome to the whole project. Thank you.
Thanks 🙂
Looking very nice. Great work mister. Very impressive. The mill works great. Wow.
As always…a pure pleasure to watch ❤
Thanks 🙂
so good to watch. great job !
Thanks!
Thanks for another inspiring video.
@@Richard-be9gp You're welcome 🙂
T a i g and Sherline makes good micro Mills and micro lathes
They make mini mills, not these tiny ones. The speed range for the smallest one from Sherline is 70 to 2800 rpm which makes them useless for my purposes. See the first video in this series for an explanation.
It’s been a real pleasure to watch a master at work. Did using carbide cutters influence you on the speed range of the motor you purchased
Thank you! Yes it certainly did.🙂
Excellent work 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks 🙂
beautiful
Un lavoro eccellente...!⚙🪛😇
Grazie 🙂
Great!
I'd love to see this machine mass produceed and available for purchase.
Then I would alter a few minor things first. I will address this in an upcoming video.
Spettacolare!
Prachtig Michel !!!! in de video vanaf 02.00 min zie ik en afbraamfrees met rood en zwart draad. is dit ook zelfbouw ?
Dankjewel John,
Ja dat is eigenlijk mijn support slijpmachine. Maar ik kan hem ook in de hand gebruiken, en -zie vorige video- de houder past ook op ieder T-slot.
@@Michel-Uphoff Duidelijk.dankjewel.
Can I buy it and what is the cost.
It is not for sale, sorry.