Precision Levelling Plate Part 1

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  • @petemacrae5982
    @petemacrae5982 7 років тому +1

    You sure got that filming down, great close ups and angles, light, sequence , very nice.

  • @nothermarkgnomex
    @nothermarkgnomex 7 років тому +1

    As a retired hobby guy I learn more good work habits and techniques from watching folks like you at work than I get from any book. Thank you for doing the videos!

  • @davids2928
    @davids2928 7 років тому +1

    It is truly amazing that we live in an age where we can watch someone who has perfected their art, in HD and for free. Nice video!

  • @henri1511
    @henri1511 7 років тому

    The brain learns much more by seeing than listening. Myself I love videos like this. These types of videos make it feel like your right in the room next to him.

  • @garym1550
    @garym1550 7 років тому

    Perfect video, no talkin, no music, no Bull, thanks.

  • @blickberg8404
    @blickberg8404 7 років тому

    It was really neat to watch the raw performance every now and then to really study technique. Of course now I hunger for some of the explanation. Thank you for this gem.

  • @billlee5307
    @billlee5307 7 років тому

    "Ya kid, you can stay and watch if you stand over there and out of the way." Vivid childhood memory of early learning experiences about how to do things, thank Tom. I also liked the drawbar tighten on the fly.

  • @theradarguy
    @theradarguy 7 років тому

    Very educational. Thanks for NOT adding music!

  • @josefrefuses2go694
    @josefrefuses2go694 7 років тому

    Tom it consistently amazes me that even without talking, you teach us all so very much, Thank you of r all that you do for us.

  • @tod_with_one_d3055
    @tod_with_one_d3055 7 років тому

    Tom, great to see a video from you. Miss the Monday meatloafs on a regular basis. Just wanted to express my appreciation for all the knowledge you have shared over the years. Thanks.

  • @fpoastro
    @fpoastro 7 років тому

    Throughout the video I kept envisioning Tom standing on a sidewalk in white face paint doing everything in the video as a mime.
    Patiently observing and not being instructed is a phenomenal way to learn.

  • @irgtk
    @irgtk 7 років тому

    Sorry Tom I like hearing your insights on what you’re doing and why how you’re doing it. Never thought I’d be making that comment. 😆

  • @gilbertodiaz-castro626
    @gilbertodiaz-castro626 7 років тому

    Even when silent you can teach a lot. Thanks for sharing, can't wait to see the continuation.

  • @ThisOldTony
    @ThisOldTony 7 років тому +20

    loved it!

    • @groefa
      @groefa 7 років тому

      Love your channel, too !

    • @LouisHauknecht
      @LouisHauknecht 7 років тому

      Hey Tony, I noticed your TIG welder is much quieter then Tom's! Worth the mod!

  • @wvmotorider9723
    @wvmotorider9723 7 років тому

    A notification of ANY new video from you Tom is like getting a gift in the mail, but I have to say I REALLY miss the commentary. While the "how" for a particular project can certainly be picked up from this type of video, when you provide commentary we get the benefit of learning the "why" behind much of it and that is FAR more valuable (for me at least) in learning to think like a machinist myself rather than simply learning to follow the steps to copy someone else's project. There are few others besides Robin and yourself who offer the depth of actual knowledge in your videos so I would hate to miss out on all that wisdom!

  • @achappel
    @achappel 7 років тому +1

    Love that little trick at the end to get that litte "nubin" off!

  • @rasmusb2523
    @rasmusb2523 7 років тому

    As much as I enjoy you talking it's cool to see some fast and simple progress on a project like that, very cool! Looking forward to seeing more of this.

  • @juanrivero8
    @juanrivero8 7 років тому

    Superb. Professional editing, many many techniques, no commentary. A demo to the wise is sufficient.

  • @markdaniels5891
    @markdaniels5891 7 років тому

    Without saying a word I learned so much just on setup and fixtures wow 😮

  • @jimmilne19
    @jimmilne19 7 років тому

    Enjoyed the meditative atmosphere in this one for a change. It sounded like it sounds when I'm working (alone) in the shop just enjoying without speaking. Thanks and a Happy New Year!

  • @deltamachine2059
    @deltamachine2059 7 років тому

    A lot of great techniques presented in this video for setting up stock in the miil. I will be using some tomorrow!! Thanks for passing your knowledge onto the rest of us. Also, that band saw in the beginning is amazing!! Thanks again Tom!

  • @Chris-ox7qx
    @Chris-ox7qx 7 років тому

    Excellent video Tom. I really missed this style of video from you. Looking forward to part 2. Thanks!

  • @brandonboudreau3362
    @brandonboudreau3362 7 років тому

    Love this guy ! Sounds like an old ideal arc welder...I wish I was taught from a master like this guy

  • @bradley3549
    @bradley3549 7 років тому +4

    I really like how you just got right down to business in this video.

  • @jtkilroy
    @jtkilroy 7 років тому

    Nice project Tom, love that saw.

  • @raincoast2396
    @raincoast2396 7 років тому

    Most definitely heard an almost inaudible "sweet" when checking threading fit. Very sweet indeed Tom. THX.

  • @davidrahn9903
    @davidrahn9903 7 років тому

    That is one pretty adjustment screw. Can't wait to see the Levelling plate in use.

  • @index7787
    @index7787 7 років тому

    Amazing, I could watch this for hours.
    Love this format.

  • @wayneolson2221
    @wayneolson2221 7 років тому

    I like it when you explain what you're doing.

  • @eclecticneophyte2581
    @eclecticneophyte2581 7 років тому

    I'm just getting ready to build my own spherometer (base), so the timing of your video is perfect! As always, great content! Thanks Tom!

  • @Pappaoh
    @Pappaoh 7 років тому

    Love your vids Tom. You are crazy fast w your set up and mill work. Fun watching you work.

  • @OldManYoungMind
    @OldManYoungMind 7 років тому

    Have really missed your videos. Hope you will get back on a schedule putting them out. BTW Like it better when you talk and explain as you go because that way you always made sure to note the really important parts plus you gave out some great tips. Be watching for your next video.
    Cheers,
    John

  • @leninalopez2912
    @leninalopez2912 6 років тому

    Sir... you're my role model when it comes to tidyness and metal

  • @gordonagent7037
    @gordonagent7037 7 років тому

    Great job so far Tom, another great addition to the machine shop precision tools list. Well done mate

  • @marceltimmers1290
    @marceltimmers1290 7 років тому +1

    Hi mate. A project, whoaa. Boy, how I missed that. I guess we had been too spoiled over the years, with the high video output you had. Thanks mate.

  • @saartal4524
    @saartal4524 7 років тому

    wonderful fabrication , as always.
    Thank you for sharing this lovely project

  • @redgiejoy9496
    @redgiejoy9496 6 років тому

    Changing tool on knee mill.
    Tom engage the tool with three turns and turn the spindle on an just touch with his right hand the draw bar.
    This set the tool in to the R8 spindle.
    Turn spindle off hold spindle break and finish tighten with a 3/4 inch box end wrench.

  • @5005ginger
    @5005ginger 7 років тому

    Nice approach to every task at hand!

  • @russellnales5310
    @russellnales5310 7 років тому

    Best video you EVER made! Just meat, no potatoes!

  • @joemiller5110
    @joemiller5110 7 років тому

    Tom not sure what is going on here. I believe the majority here likes your verble touch "RIGHT" I appreciate your talent along with you narriating! Thanks for time and efforts. Joe

  • @yqwgjsg
    @yqwgjsg 7 років тому

    Unbelievably enjoyable just watching the work without words. I love Keith Fenner but I’ll be damned if I don’t find myself fast forwarding through some of his narratives and saying to myself, “Just get on with it.”

  • @rodgrainger9487
    @rodgrainger9487 7 років тому

    Nice! Absolutely love videos without talking.

  • @bombero34fr
    @bombero34fr 7 років тому

    Magic! Everything is nice and clear, perfect gesture, mesmerizing!

  • @2129078
    @2129078 7 років тому

    Great to see you back at the grind...hard at work almost speechless!

  • @alita589
    @alita589 7 років тому

    Love watching you work.

  • @buddylineman
    @buddylineman 7 років тому

    Less talking, more work! I like that. And hey NO phone. I wish I could teach that to some of the guys at work.
    Good one.

  • @newlifeforvintagewatches2732
    @newlifeforvintagewatches2732 7 років тому

    Nice and quiet, no headache.
    Thanks

  • @joshwarner5676
    @joshwarner5676 7 років тому

    Awesome video. It was definitely mesmerizing to watch

  • @rickeycallen
    @rickeycallen 7 років тому

    Those super fine precision threads are phenomenal too, btw

  • @krazziee2000
    @krazziee2000 7 років тому

    glad you are back.. thanks for the video..

  • @slausonm
    @slausonm 7 років тому +1

    As always love your videos. Wordless was a fun change of pace, but I enjoy the narrations as well.

  • @Fuszybear
    @Fuszybear 7 років тому

    This was another amazing video Tom! keep up the awesome work ! I learn so much from your videos and one day hope to be as good as you!

  • @Bobbycat115
    @Bobbycat115 7 років тому

    Ha , Funny how when no words are spoken . NOW they pay attention. Happy new year Tom!

  • @darrenblattner2508
    @darrenblattner2508 7 років тому +1

    Well there's the proof, actions speak louder than words, nice job so far Tom.

  • @oceanpout5232
    @oceanpout5232 7 років тому

    thanks for sharing I love using those plates to check flatness !

  • @sharkrivermachine
    @sharkrivermachine 7 років тому +8

    Great to see you machining again. Interesting project.

  • @SuperKingslaw
    @SuperKingslaw 7 років тому

    This is a great instructional video. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the completeness of information.

  • @R.E.HILL_
    @R.E.HILL_ 7 років тому

    You do know your way around a TIG torch, no doubt. Excellent, thx for sharing. ☺

  • @JLK89
    @JLK89 7 років тому

    Yes!! more videos like this please! Less talk, more machine.

  • @lyntonr6188
    @lyntonr6188 7 років тому +1

    Great work Tom, I'm looking forward to the next video.

  • @mk2cnc98
    @mk2cnc98 7 років тому

    Very nice, part 2 to follow soon, I hope.

  • @robertpartsmade5832
    @robertpartsmade5832 7 років тому +1

    Hi from the UK , sort of silent movies ! Brilliant keep up this most excellent output .
    Regards
    Robert
    PARTSMADE

  • @terrylarotonda784
    @terrylarotonda784 7 років тому

    Great work and procedure, and tips. Without voice, ya really have to pay attention and not zone out. Cool touch

  • @phooesnax
    @phooesnax 7 років тому

    Always interested in what you have to say.....but what you very cool too.
    Thank You Mr Wizard.
    Jim

  • @rodfrey
    @rodfrey 7 років тому

    Beautiful. Makes me feel like an apprentice soaking it up when the shop master doesn't know I'm watching.

  • @TheBartvdv
    @TheBartvdv 7 років тому

    Nice project! First I wondered why on earth you'd make that since the same can be done on 3 individual points, but then it came to me that there's small parts too :) Keep em coming please

  • @dwightkrauss
    @dwightkrauss 7 років тому

    The Marcel Marceau of the UA-cam machining community. Nicely done.

  • @joshmyer9
    @joshmyer9 7 років тому +52

    UA-cam’s automatic captions are having trouble for some reason, so here’s a complete transcript: “Ouch. Oops, scoot that out a little. Right. ‘Kay. Twoop!”

    • @camcompco
      @camcompco 7 років тому +3

      you forgot "Mr Bozo said Hi"

    • @oxtoolco
      @oxtoolco  7 років тому +17

      Great summary. I think you caught everything.
      Cheers,
      Tom

  • @silverbullet7434
    @silverbullet7434 7 років тому

    Been going through Lipton withdraw , gives us a fix , with no fun . Glad your making a new tool .

  • @joeloughboro9308
    @joeloughboro9308 7 років тому

    This is amazing. It's like if Primitive Technology was just "Technology."

  • @anthonylapatka1508
    @anthonylapatka1508 7 років тому

    I guess I didn't have to wait for my noise cancelling headset to recharge so I could watch this video while my wife is practicing her cello in the other room. Great video but I think you should talk a little less next time. (That's sarcasm for any who are wondering) I always enjoy your videos Tom. I realize that there you put a lot of hard work in filming, editing and narrating them. Thank you very much!!

  • @LordOfTamarac
    @LordOfTamarac 7 років тому

    Very artsy, love the videography!

  • @beachboardfan9544
    @beachboardfan9544 7 років тому

    OOoo that bit at the end, so satisfying!

  • @elcuhhh8761
    @elcuhhh8761 7 років тому

    Turning is always my fav part tom. Saludos

  • @ROBRENZ
    @ROBRENZ 7 років тому +54

    Very Nice Tom, chock full of great techniques for those paying attention. You had me looking to see if my vise wrench was still here. Thanks for the stone plug and nice carrier for them. Great to have a video without all that incessant babbling like that ROBRENZ guy!
    ATB, Robin

    • @riversvic
      @riversvic 7 років тому +2

      ROBRENZ are those stones available?!?

    • @ROBRENZ
      @ROBRENZ 7 років тому +6

      They will be soon, I will do another video when they are available.

    • @OldIronShops
      @OldIronShops 7 років тому

      I need to get myself a set of those as well.

    • @Steve_Just_Steve
      @Steve_Just_Steve 7 років тому

      ROBRENZ, Are the people that inquired about the stones when you presented them still on the list buddy?

    • @zephyrold2478
      @zephyrold2478 7 років тому +3

      Hi Robin, love to hear you babbling, the more the better

  • @graemewight2975
    @graemewight2975 3 роки тому

    It makes a nice pattern as well as being functional.
    I think.

  • @roboticus3647
    @roboticus3647 7 років тому +1

    Really good video. I often find trying to listen while watching kind of difficult. The only way I can think of to improve this video would to be to add just a couple text screens to mention important points (such as material selection, or why you chose a particular procedure). I think I learned a good bit from this one.

  • @ronmcdavid7084
    @ronmcdavid7084 7 років тому +1

    No fair writing (keep) on the stock blank, ruins Mr Bozo's chances of a fun surprise! Always a pleasure to see a new one of your videos. Picked up lots of useful techniques.

    • @oxtoolco
      @oxtoolco  7 років тому

      There was a big dent in one corner of the plate that Mr Bozo noticed and wanted me to use.

  • @Titus-as-the-Roman
    @Titus-as-the-Roman 7 років тому

    Two thumbs up if I had the choice, interesting and self explanatory.

  • @Paddington60
    @Paddington60 7 років тому

    Thanks Tom, very nice video.

  • @paulmace7910
    @paulmace7910 7 років тому +4

    Bravo Maestro. Narration not required. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Steve_Just_Steve
    @Steve_Just_Steve 7 років тому

    Less Babble More Cobble. I like it!
    Thanks Tom

  • @pkav8tor
    @pkav8tor 7 років тому

    Likey the format. Nice editing !

  • @dougankrum3328
    @dougankrum3328 7 років тому

    ..A big thumbs up.....this reminds me of the old Popular mechanics with 'The Wordless Workshop'...!
    But I missed the part where you threaded the internal on that square piece of plate at.....19:15...?

  • @jamesreed6121
    @jamesreed6121 7 років тому

    Nice, I was hoping to see you use differential screws for adjustments maybe the next project. I'm very anxious to see how this one turns out.

  • @Clough42
    @Clough42 7 років тому

    Thanks for the shots of the roll-in saw counterweight. I assume that controls the feed, counterbalanced against the blade tension? Or the feed pressure? Now that has me thinking...how hard might it be to add such a mechanism to the ubiquitous 4x6 horizontal saw?

  • @afnDavid
    @afnDavid 7 років тому

    We can see that Tom must of been good at assembling those red and white blocks when he was young. :)

  • @63256325N
    @63256325N 7 років тому

    Thanks for a great video and more thanks than I can verbalize for not adding muzak.

  • @davewood406
    @davewood406 7 років тому

    It will be interesting to see if those welded on tabs move much in the carburizing process.

  • @groefa
    @groefa 7 років тому

    How pleasant.... a lot like Myford Boy. Silence is golden :) ... really enjoy your channel !

  • @robertvanhoose2437
    @robertvanhoose2437 7 років тому

    Thumbs up for trying something different, but I must say I prefer when you narrate the action...

  • @JRo250
    @JRo250 7 років тому

    I enjoyed that, Myfordboy. Looking forward to part... hey! You're not Myfordboy!!!

  • @robertmontgomery6753
    @robertmontgomery6753 5 років тому

    Dang you got some nice tool's

  • @josephwilson6651
    @josephwilson6651 7 років тому

    As an old school taught student,minor instruction was followed by silence as students absorbed the written word,thence to application at desk,final finish at chalk board, then additional instruction & extrapolation orally.This was a standard teaching tool used by the sisters(nuns) at our school.

  • @johnptc
    @johnptc 7 років тому

    ANOTHER GREAT ADDITION !!

  • @lornie212
    @lornie212 7 років тому +35

    I like the talking. I liked this, too...... but I like the talking. I learn more when you talk.

    • @AttilaAsztalos
      @AttilaAsztalos 7 років тому +1

      To be fair, I really hate it when some folks on some other channels talk ten minutes for each five of machining - sure, I love to learn, and it's great to know why they do things not only what they do, but ffs some really just loooove hearing their own voice. That said, some talking wouldn't have hurt this vid but it's ok, I liked it either way...

  • @oh8wingman
    @oh8wingman 6 років тому

    I want your Marvel band saw. I have been looking for one of those old cast iron monsters and they are hard to find and those you do find they want a fortune for.

  • @RobertPerrigoOkiechopper
    @RobertPerrigoOkiechopper 7 років тому

    It would be so much fun making things.

  • @keldsor
    @keldsor 7 років тому +2

    Hi Tom
    New style of videos ... nor talking, just get it done !

  • @ddcd53
    @ddcd53 7 років тому

    Nice video but I like it a lot more when you are talking about what you are doing. Thank you. Dan