Very innovative, that indicator holder took a short time to make, but it'll give you a real lifetime of usefullness. and boy is that keyway tool slick or what!
Very nice innovative ways to get the project done......necessity is the mother of invention.....refreshing to see someone using their skills to solve a problem rather than just throw $ at it and buy a premade. As a machinist and gunsmith for over 45 years, this is a prime example of old school problem solving at its best .Great job, hope many learned to use their noggins instead of just buying something......Keep up the great content !!!!
this was real interesting. I like your approach to this job. Also the way you dont just toss money at expensive tools, jigs, fixtures when the job can be done correctly with a little fabricating and thinking. Well done Sir.
You said it. Winky thinks how can I get this done with what I have instead of I can't do that because I don't have this or that. That is one of the reasons his channel is so great.
Great vid. Years ago I worked in a 65 man maintenance shop. Had a couple of butcher machnists wanta bees. Several times they got caught not making a key way deep enough so just ground the key to fit. Next guy who worked on it would have a fit. I was a sparky and had some end mills to make adjustable switch brackets. Would piss some of these guys off when I did this work on overtime.
I reckon the number of jokes around a "boring head", over the years must exceed the the number of dollars the 1% have. The use of the dial gauge vs 3/4 rod to align the centre was a great illustration of run out on cold rolled rod. Nice work, keep the good things coming!
Cheers - a real handy video, I see others have asked for a video on that keyway tool , a quick search of your back catalogue and I cant see one there, so add me to the request list for a video on making that tool!
I'm fairly sure mine is the same (metric). I just got lazy... I didn't feel like figuring out the graduations. Thanks, that gives me a good starting point.
Have you done a video on your keyway tool? Id really like to see that. I lack broaches too and just a month ago, I opened up the ID in a hand wheel and filed in a new keyway...ugg! Your tool is sooo much better than that! I'll need to add a new keyway to a motor bell soon and I'd really like a better way than a file! If you haven't made a video on it, I think there are tons of hobby machinists that would find this useful.
Great work thanks. I a just finished making a broaching tool and a quill locking clamp so you have justified my efforts. I have a coaxial dial indicator and have hardly use it because it takes up a fair bit of room so on my Busy Bee mill it usually does not fit with work held in the vice. Some times it use a dead center in the quill to line up a hole or use the boring bar as a crude dial indicator. I always learn some thing new from you efforts and gain a bit more confidence so thank you and have a good one.
Dang Winky.. we must be operating on osmosis. I just filmed this same operation this week..... Oh well... in the hopper it goes. But good job... always enjoy your presentations. Don
@@WinkysWorkshop I try to stay clear of other creators work, especially those i admire. I'll probably just hold it for a year and then put it out. If Lyle doesn't drop one at the same time as well. Your stuff gets better by the week. Keep it up. Don
@@donsengine3158 Everyone has something to add to a topic, I say post it. Thanks for the compliment although I'm not sure I agree. Sometimes I get lucky.
I'm really enjoying ur content man.. I love these types of videos. U said in a previous video that u got those boxes for the storage from ur job before u retired I think? It was one one of ur ideas for storage? I'm interested to learn what ur job was in a previous time? U have A LOTTA SKILLS MAN.. Were u involved in some form of engineering or teaching of some kind bcos u have real world skills that most ppl don't get to learn like this anymore.. It's a shame guys like your good self aren't teaching this stuff online through online classes bcos I think there is defo an audience for these skills. Great video again man. Looking forward to catching more of ur content..
Thanks for your great comment. I worked in printing all my life. Mostly working on or running a web offset press. These presses were huge and had a 2 webs (roll paper) either 32" or a single web 70" wide. The last 15 yrs before I retired I worked as an engineer designing improvements in problem areas. I have no education as an engineer,.... just experience and creativity. For about 10 years it was fun but the last 5 years I was faced with all the impossible problems. I was glad to retire.
I like that keyway cutter! There is a video on boring bar geometry grinding, i thing it was Tom Lipton or Keith Fenner, It changes the center line on the tool face and works well.
Yeah, if you make your own boring bar or fly cutter you have to consider this but the brazed carbide and insert bar are designed to compensate for this. Thanks
Mark i feel the pain when you don't have enough length on the boring bar. Ask me how I know ? Especially when your are boring a small hole and the smaller boring bares aren't long enough. That is when HSS boring bars come in handy. Thanks for the video
They came with my mill which I bought used. The first time I used them I noticed the top and the bottom narrow surfaces were not square to the larger flat sides. They were off a bunch... like .060 in 1.25". Fortunately the V's were square to the larger faces so it was an easy fix but I was shocked that anything made for doing machine work could be that far off.
@@WinkysWorkshop As I understand it (not a machinist myself) the graphite in cast iron is an excellent lubricant by itself, and the addition of any kind of liquid only serves to turn it into sludge. Sorry, I know I heard it on UA-cam, and by several different machinist tubers, but I can't recall who all they were, or where. It was hinted at more than said outright, like a throwaway reference to an accepted wisdom.
@@M_Northstar I just read a little about the topic. You were right, cast contains some graphite. I also read that coolant or oil can be used to increase tool life to a small degree and also to keep the dust down. So apparently it's not really needed but doesn't hurt either. And thanks for asking, I learned something!
09:00 Dumb question from someone who doesn't know better. If you filled the keyway with something of roughly equal hardness would that make boring any easier since it would no longer be an interrupted cut? You'd have to be able to remove what ever filler piece you put in there I realize. It appears you were able to make the cut without any problem. So is it worth the trouble or a non-starter?
Just a thought about the music on this video Winky mate.. I'm pretty sure u can get royalty free music online to use with ur videos.. This tune u finished with is one so many use but I'm defo sure there are websites where u can get ur hands on some free to use music for ur videos if it interests u my friend.. I will look it up for u at the weekend if u want and get back to u with some information.. U may not be at all interested but if u are it's a good idea if u like to use a bit of music now and then..
Centering the wheel on the mill... What about using a 3/4 drill bit? Any little deflection of the drill bit indicate "not centered". Using the boring bar.... You have no 7/8 drill bit?..... Too much for the machine? Well done anyway!
A drill world have worked although I would still need to drill under size and bore the hole. Or use a reamer but I didn't have a reamer. Drill never drill an accurate hole. Also the keyway might have deflected the drill.
When you said you had .0095” to go, then you adjusted the indicator by a little less, you should have made the hole too big. Cuts on both sides. Why didn’t it?
“I like it”….great discussion/demonstration/build
Thanks, I'm glad you like it!
Very innovative, that indicator holder took a short time to make, but it'll give you a real lifetime of usefullness. and boy is that keyway tool slick or what!
Haha... thanks. Those Keyway broaches are high priced.
Very nice innovative ways to get the project done......necessity is the mother of invention.....refreshing to see someone using their skills to solve a problem rather than just throw $ at it and buy a premade. As a machinist and gunsmith for over 45 years, this is a prime example of old school problem solving at its best .Great job, hope many learned to use their noggins instead of just buying something......Keep up the great content !!!!
Thanks for the great comment, much appreciated!
Hey, you should make a video of how you made that 'Chisel Broach' and holder. That worked amazing!!!
Several have said the same... it's on my list.
this was real interesting. I like your approach to this job. Also the way you dont just toss money at expensive tools, jigs, fixtures when the job can be done correctly with a little fabricating and thinking. Well done Sir.
You said it. Winky thinks how can I get this done with what I have instead of I can't do that because I don't have this or that. That is one of the reasons his channel is so great.
Thanks 👍
Thanks Andy.
Perfect approach for any home gamer. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks John
Great vid. Years ago I worked in a 65 man maintenance shop. Had a couple of butcher machnists wanta bees. Several times they got caught not making a key way deep enough so just ground the key to fit. Next guy who worked on it would have a fit. I was a sparky and had some end mills to make adjustable switch brackets. Would piss some of these guys off when I did this work on overtime.
Thanks!
I wish my shop was as clean as yours. Nice job on that pulley.
Thanks Robert!
I reckon the number of jokes around a "boring head", over the years must exceed the the number of dollars the 1% have.
The use of the dial gauge vs 3/4 rod to align the centre was a great illustration of run out on cold rolled rod.
Nice work, keep the good things coming!
Ha... I'm glad you didn't get bored (sorry, I could not resist). Thanks!
I agree please a video on your home made broach looks great 👍
One week away, thanks for watching!
Very nice job welldone very well explaining also have a nice day or night Winky
Thanks! You too.
Another fine job. Interesting to see how Wink worked around limitations, proper engineering.
Yep... if it works and you don't get hurt, it's proper - Thanks for watching.
Excellent job winky, us Kentucky boys can bore a hole..lol..great video, keep'um coming...
I'm from Seattle... maybe I gained a few IQ points after living in KY for 40+ years. 😜
@@WinkysWorkshop no doubt, lol...
Cheers - a real handy video, I see others have asked for a video on that keyway tool , a quick search of your back catalogue and I cant see one there, so add me to the request list for a video on making that tool!
Noted! And thanks!
Mark, I have the metric version of that boring head. It has a 0.5mm feed screw. The index marks are accurate too.
I'm fairly sure mine is the same (metric). I just got lazy... I didn't feel like figuring out the graduations. Thanks, that gives me a good starting point.
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Ken, your welcome!
Have you done a video on your keyway tool? Id really like to see that. I lack broaches too and just a month ago, I opened up the ID in a hand wheel and filed in a new keyway...ugg! Your tool is sooo much better than that! I'll need to add a new keyway to a motor bell soon and I'd really like a better way than a file! If you haven't made a video on it, I think there are tons of hobby machinists that would find this useful.
I think I'll be doing a video on the keyway tool. Yeah, a file is a LOT of work for sure. Thanks for the comment and the request.
well done all the best to you and yours from John in Texas
Thanks John!
I love the keyway cutter. Great tool.
A poor mans broach. Thanks
Another good job
Thanks!
Thanks, Winky. Love your ingenuity.
Thanks and thanks for watching.
Great work thanks. I a just finished making a broaching tool and a quill locking clamp so you have justified my efforts. I have a coaxial dial indicator and have hardly use it because it takes up a fair bit of room so on my Busy Bee mill it usually does not fit with work held in the vice. Some times it use a dead center in the quill to line up a hole or use the boring bar as a crude dial indicator. I always learn some thing new from you efforts and gain a bit more confidence so thank you and have a good one.
Very cool, thanks a bunch!
Dang Winky.. we must be operating on osmosis. I just filmed this same operation this week..... Oh well... in the hopper it goes. But good job... always enjoy your presentations. Don
Duplicating is fine - don't toss it!!!
@@WinkysWorkshop I try to stay clear of other creators work, especially those i admire. I'll probably just hold it for a year and then put it out. If Lyle doesn't drop one at the same time as well. Your stuff gets better by the week. Keep it up. Don
@@donsengine3158 Everyone has something to add to a topic, I say post it. Thanks for the compliment although I'm not sure I agree. Sometimes I get lucky.
I'm really enjoying ur content man.. I love these types of videos. U said in a previous video that u got those boxes for the storage from ur job before u retired I think? It was one one of ur ideas for storage? I'm interested to learn what ur job was in a previous time? U have A LOTTA SKILLS MAN..
Were u involved in some form of engineering or teaching of some kind bcos u have real world skills that most ppl don't get to learn like this anymore.. It's a shame guys like your good self aren't teaching this stuff online through online classes bcos I think there is defo an audience for these skills.
Great video again man. Looking forward to catching more of ur content..
Thanks for your great comment. I worked in printing all my life. Mostly working on or running a web offset press. These presses were huge and had a 2 webs (roll paper) either 32" or a single web 70" wide. The last 15 yrs before I retired I worked as an engineer designing improvements in problem areas. I have no education as an engineer,.... just experience and creativity. For about 10 years it was fun but the last 5 years I was faced with all the impossible problems. I was glad to retire.
I like that keyway cutter! There is a video on boring bar geometry grinding, i thing it was Tom Lipton or Keith Fenner, It changes the center line on the tool face and works well.
Yeah, if you make your own boring bar or fly cutter you have to consider this but the brazed carbide and insert bar are designed to compensate for this. Thanks
Cool video
Thanks!
Looks like it was a success!!
Hey Don, thanks for watching!
That's a good lesson.
Thanks!
Fine job thanks for sharing
You bet, Thanks for watching!
luckily there was a nice machined OD on that pulley. Made things easier :)
You got that right!
THANKS WINKY
Thanks for watching!
Mark i feel the pain when you don't have enough length on the boring bar. Ask me how I know ? Especially when your are boring a small hole and the smaller boring bares aren't long enough. That is when HSS boring bars come in handy. Thanks for the video
Fortunately I have the brazed carbide
Was that a heavy duty paint roller you were bending? 🤔😉. Nice indicating setup. Nice boring video.
Thanks... yeah, quick and easy
I really like the Vee blocks. Did you make or buy them?
They came with my mill which I bought used. The first time I used them I noticed the top and the bottom narrow surfaces were not square to the larger flat sides. They were off a bunch... like .060 in 1.25". Fortunately the V's were square to the larger faces so it was an easy fix but I was shocked that anything made for doing machine work could be that far off.
I thought you weren't supposed to use cutting oil when machining cast iron? Did I misunderstand something?
You may be right, it didn't seem to help but i have never heard that before.
@@WinkysWorkshop As I understand it (not a machinist myself) the graphite in cast iron is an excellent lubricant by itself, and the addition of any kind of liquid only serves to turn it into sludge. Sorry, I know I heard it on UA-cam, and by several different machinist tubers, but I can't recall who all they were, or where. It was hinted at more than said outright, like a throwaway reference to an accepted wisdom.
@@M_Northstar I just read a little about the topic. You were right, cast contains some graphite. I also read that coolant or oil can be used to increase tool life to a small degree and also to keep the dust down. So apparently it's not really needed but doesn't hurt either. And thanks for asking, I learned something!
09:00 Dumb question from someone who doesn't know better. If you filled the keyway with something of roughly equal hardness would that make boring any easier since it would no longer be an interrupted cut? You'd have to be able to remove what ever filler piece you put in there I realize. It appears you were able to make the cut without any problem. So is it worth the trouble or a non-starter?
That's a good idea but the boring bar works fairly well. A drill would be a problem with the keyway.
Just a thought about the music on this video Winky mate.. I'm pretty sure u can get royalty free music online to use with ur videos.. This tune u finished with is one so many use but I'm defo sure there are websites where u can get ur hands on some free to use music for ur videos if it interests u my friend.. I will look it up for u at the weekend if u want and get back to u with some information.. U may not be at all interested but if u are it's a good idea if u like to use a bit of music now and then..
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Have to be careful with pulleys like that one, they're expensive and hard to find!
So true!
Centering the wheel on the mill... What about using a 3/4 drill bit? Any little deflection of the drill bit indicate "not centered".
Using the boring bar.... You have no 7/8 drill bit?..... Too much for the machine?
Well done anyway!
A drill world have worked although I would still need to drill under size and bore the hole. Or use a reamer but I didn't have a reamer. Drill never drill an accurate hole. Also the keyway might have deflected the drill.
@@WinkysWorkshop I get it. Okey, You had fears about the keyway. Fair enough.
When you said you had .0095” to go, then you adjusted the indicator by a little less, you should have made the hole too big. Cuts on both sides.
Why didn’t it?
I did the math in my head but good point. I should have made that known.
Did not think I was going to enjoy such a boring video, but I did. 🥱
Very Cool!