G'day Max. Nice finish to the billet, never know it was in the scrap bin. One man's Rubbish is another man Treasure. Well done looking forward to the finished product. 😊 Ted
Excellent. Great design and great shop tips as always. A real pleasure seeing these come together. Took some screenshots of that Iscar tool. I’ll be seeking one out - monster parting!
Hey Max. The shop tooling is looking pretty spiffy! That taper shank twist drill is a beaut, it was putting out some very cool looking chips! That material was some good free machining stuff. One man's trash is another mans treasure. If I was a machinist and I was able to, I would be diving into Curtis's metal scrap bin over at Cutting Edge Engineering. Some of the stuff he puts in the bin would look good in any machinists stock pile. That Iscar parting tool is the cats meow! Like you say, top shelf in the parting dept. While not cheap, I imagine that it is reasonably priced as well, but that is just a guess. Definitely some well made kit though. Your tooling keeps getting better and better! Let me know if there is anything I can get you over here when 2025 rolls around. I have set aside 2-3 hundred for support for the channel, as seeing UA-cam is paying spit for all your hard work. The content creators need to be getting a bigger part of the profits than they get now, not less. Typical Google, they're trying to get me to continue being a Google guide, but a 3-5 dollar movie rental is hardly worth 3 months of free writing and photography, but as I said, typical Google. Cheers mate, see you in the next one. Your production values keep getting more refined as time goes on. For a one man team, your content rocks! Keep it up bro, thanks for the great, entertaining content! EZE (what friends and family call me) from Phoenix 👊🏻
Another great one Max. Very much appreciated!! Even the parting which makes me feel like a blubbering idiot.Thank you, Keep it up, you are appreciated!
Great job. I like the new parting tool. I expected that you would have turned the job around in the chuck, parted of the excess and then drill and bored the hole. That way you would have ended up with a more useful donut. And then bored out for the bearing and faced it to fit the chuck. Great content and awaiting the next video. Aaron from Canada.
Glad hear someone saying that parting isn't that terrible, most always screaming, crying and breaking blades 😂😂😂😂 great job 👍 now that's a big azz washer!!! 😅😅😅
Yes using the mic method great touch. Should have dumpster dove but field work & memories of parting off but final display display of sunset a great show.
I was surprised you didn't put the MT4 in the MT6(5?) of the head stock and skip the 4-jaw chuck altogether. Maybe you didn't hav an adapter? Perhaps it wouldn't let you work right up to the edge of the MT4 tool you made? Really nice work as always.
I only had a standard MT 5 to 4 reducing sleeve that is too long to fit the spindle . The one that came with the lathe is a MT 5 to MT 3 , so too small . The JFMT lathe has an ASA 350 down to a MT 6 , but i could not reduce from 6 MT to 4MT as i do not have that sleeve . Cheers 👍
As a novice machinest for jobs around the property , I can see the difference between a tool room lathe and a general purpose lathe for accuracy. Kit from up north
That parting tool worked extremely well. I need to replace my 2mm Iscar DoGrip holder as I had an insert fail and it destroyed the holder, got too many inserts in stock to not buy another holder.
Nice bit of stuff from the skip. The design looks very simple, engineering is all about efficiency. I started to copy Kurtis's of CEE, ref taper bearings, and 2 lipped seals, but definitely OTT for my sub 100 kilograms expected lathe part compared to his 2000 kilograms jobs. I did look at car wheel bearings ( non taper), but probably more expensive than buying a suitable engineering bearing. Great video, time flew, thanks for sharing
Hi Max, I like Iscar, never broken a blade, part off with confidence with the tool upright. The Kennametal parting tool in my opinion cuts marginally better but not much in it.
I look the that new Iscar parting blade Max 👍. Hey, I know we’re on opposite sides of Australia, is that why the camera has the blade upside down (wink, joke, lol).
Thanks for this and all of your videos max! As an amateur metal remover, I’d love to know what the reasoning was behind mounting the plate round on the inner set of jaws vs the outer set? I was just watching those jaws stuck out while turning Cheers from Canada! 🇨🇦
Wish i could part like that never works i think there is way to much back lath in the old lathe pulls the tool in tried diffrent heights Will order a 5'' chuck this week to make one thanks for the info
Back again. My hard drive shit itself absolutely, but coaxed the new one into service. Little by little eh? By the way, who did the beautiful engraving on the plate? Really something!
So i made one as well. BUT the sealed ball bearings i bought have so much play its useless, so I am going to have to modify the bore and shaft for needle bearings.
@@swanvalleymachineshop i see that. I used the cheerful brand, and while they feel good in your hand, and are pressed in good, 2 bearings and a spacer its wobble city.
Great! 2 questions. How did you get the MT4 out of the adaptor without a tang? And how did you establish the centre height of the parting tool with the work already chucked?
I use an old ordinary height gauge that i sit on the cross slide for the tool height . If you look close when i ejected the taper , i use a small round disc ! I will show it on the next video if i remember ! Cheers 👍
A man after my own heart ! Dumpster diving in a metal recycling bin! Thanks for the video.
Lol , no worries 👍
G'day Max. Nice finish to the billet, never know it was in the scrap bin. One man's Rubbish is another man Treasure. Well done looking forward to the finished product. 😊
Ted
Cheers Ted . 👍
Hi Max, Thanks for the phone call. Great chatting with you. I told you I was watching. LOL.
Cheers , good to have a chat . 👍
Excellent. Great design and great shop tips as always. A real pleasure seeing these come together.
Took some screenshots of that Iscar tool. I’ll be seeking one out - monster parting!
No worries . Get the 3mm one for your lathe , that is what i use in my small lathe . 👍
Max, watching your work flow as process is wonderful. I thank you for sharing that concept in design and the techniques to reach that precision,
M.
Thanks 👍
Bloody nice parting tool. I recently bought a couple of those Iscar Tang Grips too. I like the way the insert is retained
You will never look back ! Cheers 👍
Me too, never seen that "Inverted Boot type before"
Hey Max. The shop tooling is looking pretty spiffy! That taper shank twist drill is a beaut, it was putting out some very cool looking chips! That material was some good free machining stuff. One man's trash is another mans treasure. If I was a machinist and I was able to, I would be diving into Curtis's metal scrap bin over at Cutting Edge Engineering. Some of the stuff he puts in the bin would look good in any machinists stock pile. That Iscar parting tool is the cats meow! Like you say, top shelf in the parting dept. While not cheap, I imagine that it is reasonably priced as well, but that is just a guess. Definitely some well made kit though. Your tooling keeps getting better and better! Let me know if there is anything I can get you over here when 2025 rolls around. I have set aside 2-3 hundred for support for the channel, as seeing UA-cam is paying spit for all your hard work. The content creators need to be getting a bigger part of the profits than they get now, not less. Typical Google, they're trying to get me to continue being a Google guide, but a 3-5 dollar movie rental is hardly worth 3 months of free writing and photography, but as I said, typical Google. Cheers mate, see you in the next one. Your production values keep getting more refined as time goes on. For a one man team, your content rocks! Keep it up bro, thanks for the great, entertaining content! EZE (what friends and family call me) from Phoenix 👊🏻
I wish i was next door to Kurtis & his scrap bin ! Cheers EZE 👍
Parting off only took 100 seconds thats quicker than a saw. And the part already set up .
Never over time with your machine shop. cheers, Butch
No worries . It would do it a lot quicker , but did not want to push it on it's first run . Cheers 👍
Your dumpster dive material sure cuts nice!
Lol , Cheers Stan . 👍
Another great one Max. Very much appreciated!! Even the parting which makes me feel like a blubbering idiot.Thank you, Keep it up, you are appreciated!
Cheers 👍
Great job. I like the new parting tool. I expected that you would have turned the job around in the chuck, parted of the excess and then drill and bored the hole. That way you would have ended up with a more useful donut. And then bored out for the bearing and faced it to fit the chuck. Great content and awaiting the next video. Aaron from Canada.
Not looking for extra work ! Cheers 👍
Good one, Max. I like the big drill bit you used. It makes very nice chips on both edges. I shows that the grind is perfect.
Thanks Rusty 👍
We wouldn't mind if you went over on the time by 10 or 15 or 60 minutes. But the Mrs. would.
Get her a personal iPad and you will be golden 😂
Lol , no worries 👍
Great video max, that dumpster steel cut like a dream, excellent job.
Thanks , something that was not hard as nails for a change ! 👍
Glad hear someone saying that parting isn't that terrible, most always screaming, crying and breaking blades 😂😂😂😂 great job 👍 now that's a big azz washer!!! 😅😅😅
Cheers . 👍
Funny, I was gonna leave a comment that that dumpster find material. Looks like some pretty good stuff. 👍
Great project
Thanks for sharing Max !
Cheers Dean 👍
G'day Max, Saturday morning after a late one at the Clubhouse, thanks for sharing mate 🎉
Cheers Ralfy 👍
Always look forward to a Mac Grant vid.
Cheers . 👍
With a simple turning job with your videos, I still pick up tricks I can keep in my pocket, thank you sir
No worries . I think some channels just make things shiny & can not do the simple stuff on camera in one go or show you how they got there . 👍
@@PatHardesty-q5g Don't forget to empty your pockets on wash day. Lol.
Yes using the mic method great touch.
Should have dumpster dove but field work & memories of parting off but final display display of sunset a great show.
No worries 👍
I was surprised you didn't put the MT4 in the MT6(5?) of the head stock and skip the 4-jaw chuck altogether. Maybe you didn't hav an adapter? Perhaps it wouldn't let you work right up to the edge of the MT4 tool you made? Really nice work as always.
I only had a standard MT 5 to 4 reducing sleeve that is too long to fit the spindle . The one that came with the lathe is a MT 5 to MT 3 , so too small . The JFMT lathe has an ASA 350 down to a MT 6 , but i could not reduce from 6 MT to 4MT as i do not have that sleeve . Cheers 👍
As a novice machinest for jobs around the property , I can see the difference between a tool room lathe and a general purpose lathe for accuracy.
Kit from up north
Two totally different machines as far as accuracy . Some are sold as tool room lathes but they are not . 👍
That parting tool worked extremely well.
I need to replace my 2mm Iscar DoGrip holder as I had an insert fail and it destroyed the holder, got too many inserts in stock to not buy another holder.
No worries . I have had great success with the Tag grip , changed to it in 2016 . 👍
That is some proper parting!
Cheers 👍
Just call him Moses 😅
That's a really great parting tool. Wow.
No worries 👍
Nice bit of stuff from the skip. The design looks very simple, engineering is all about efficiency. I started to copy Kurtis's of CEE, ref taper bearings, and 2 lipped seals, but definitely OTT for my sub 100 kilograms expected lathe part compared to his 2000 kilograms jobs.
I did look at car wheel bearings ( non taper), but probably more expensive than buying a suitable engineering bearing.
Great video, time flew, thanks for sharing
No worries . Just garden variety , not Chinese 52 x 25 x 15 shielded NSK brand . 👍
Good one Max. That parting tool is a beast 💪. 👍🇳🇱
It is ! Cheers 👍
Hello Max. Cool bananas another instalment. Happy Days.
Thanks 👍
I appreciate you showing the details! I need this info to improve my machining skills.
No worries . 👍
I love my Iscar Tangrip. Best parting tool I've had so far.
Same here . I changed to them in 2016 ! 👍
very good video friend Max
Thanks 👍
Hi Max, I like Iscar, never broken a blade, part off with confidence with the tool upright.
The Kennametal parting tool in my opinion cuts marginally better but not much in it.
No worries . I have never broken this style of insert yet . 2016 , i changed to this style . Cheers 👍
Nice one Max, Nice to see all of that work you put into the JFMT bearing fruit.
Thanks 👍
Great video. Very interesting. Thanks
No worries 👍
Thank you Max!
Cheers 👍
I look the that new Iscar parting blade Max 👍. Hey, I know we’re on opposite sides of Australia, is that why the camera has the blade upside down (wink, joke, lol).
Lol , yep ! 👍
Thanks Max 👍
No worries 👍
Thanks for sharing 👍
Cheers 👍
Now that is some drama free parting 👍👍😎👍👍
An easy one ! 👍
Ordering that parting tool right now 😂
I use the 3mm version for my smaller lathe . You will not look back ! 👍
Cheers Max.
No worries 👍
Thanks for this and all of your videos max!
As an amateur metal remover, I’d love to know what the reasoning was behind mounting the plate round on the inner set of jaws vs the outer set? I was just watching those jaws stuck out while turning
Cheers from Canada! 🇨🇦
The plate can sit up against the shoulder of the jaw . 👍
Wish i could part like that never works i think there is way to much back lath in the old lathe pulls the tool in tried diffrent heights
Will order a 5'' chuck this week to make one
thanks for the info
No worries 👍
Back again. My hard drive shit itself absolutely, but coaxed the new one into service. Little by little eh? By the way, who did the beautiful engraving on the plate? Really something!
Thanks . That's always the way with computers ! Cheers 👍
Nice job Max. God that Iscar parting tool is the dogs bollocks isn't it?
Thanks . Yes , they are good . 👍
Very good !!
No worries 👍
So i made one as well. BUT the sealed ball bearings i bought have so much play its useless, so I am going to have to modify the bore and shaft for needle bearings.
You have to buy good quality bearings & go heavy on the press fit . 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop i see that. I used the cheerful brand, and while they feel good in your hand, and are pressed in good, 2 bearings and a spacer its wobble city.
@@cyclebuster You will see the difference with good bearings in part two ! 👍
Right on 👍🏻
Cheers 👍
Great! 2 questions. How did you get the MT4 out of the adaptor without a tang? And how did you establish the centre height of the parting tool with the work already chucked?
I use an old ordinary height gauge that i sit on the cross slide for the tool height . If you look close when i ejected the taper , i use a small round disc ! I will show it on the next video if i remember ! Cheers 👍
i love how you can "eyeball in" to within a couple of thou.... LOL
Only on a good day ! 👍
Thx for the vid.
No worries 👍
Hi Max. When you were parting the part off were you hand feeding? Thanks Cheers👍
Yes , hand feed only . I never use power feed when parting . You need to feel the blade in . 👍
How did you extract the morse taper without a tang ?
In part two ! Cheers 👍
@6:22 "okay that's running within 5 microns" ! What da he'll kind of measurement is that?
One millionth of a fruit salad.
5 one thousandths of a millimetre . Just a hair under 2 ten thousandths of an inch . 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop OK, that does compute 0.00019685".
Have not see the trumpets anymore, has that lovely wall art been taken down?
That was as proper a drawing required 😂. What- you need radius definition and finish quality? Get Er Dun! Close enough is exactly close enough 😊
Cheers 👍
Thanks Max, for your time and instruction.
No worries 👍