Finish Making a Tool Post for the BIG Lathe! | Part 2 | Shop made Tools

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
    @CuttingEdgeEngineering  Рік тому +372

    We hope you enjoyed this video of the completion of our tool post build! This project was about a days work and approx $500 in materials, all up we think that's a worthy investment that's going to quickly pay itself off with being able to do all of the boring of material for our cylinder builds. 😎👍
    MISSED PART 1? Watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/d84weTMG7ek/v-deo.html
    🛍Official CEE Merch shop: www.ceeshop.com.au
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    • @dnipro6427
      @dnipro6427 Рік тому +6

      Machine DRO 35 to 50mm Metric Internal Dial Bore gauge
      And more

    • @dnipro6427
      @dnipro6427 Рік тому +5

      with this tool you can control the diameters at different depths of the hole

    • @Murphyslawfarm
      @Murphyslawfarm Рік тому +8

      Don't want it to big or bulky that is not what she said 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    • @dennisc3238
      @dennisc3238 Рік тому +12

      Having contrasting colors makes it easier to see edges, and scrap stainless is the best choice in this case, because the only other option I see for any carbon steel would be hard chrome, and God only knows what that would cost. A really fine piece of work, and definitely something to be proud of. This has been one of the best videos yet; two videos in one actually! We got to see the finished piece assembled, and then got to see it in action. You mentioned needing a bigger boring bar, so I guess that'll be a future vid. to expect.

    • @marionstorm9004
      @marionstorm9004 Рік тому +6

      The new tool post looks "sexy"!

  • @MajesticDemonLord
    @MajesticDemonLord Рік тому +294

    Now my Friday is complete.

    • @lancelot1
      @lancelot1 Рік тому +3

      Agree Abom79 and CEE and all is right with the world.

    • @paulsims9155
      @paulsims9155 Рік тому +4

      Steak night at the VFW then CEE.

  • @cocon16_PW
    @cocon16_PW Рік тому +175

    Yes! I really appreciate the "wider" shots with Kurtis operating the lathe. @19:10 is perfect, because to me it was always a mystery how the machine would stop at the right place while threading.

    • @anxietyislandllc
      @anxietyislandllc Рік тому +13

      Yes! I never noticed how Kurtis stopped the lathe as he does. Very cool!

    • @mrsock3380
      @mrsock3380 Рік тому +20

      The worst thing about lathes with foot brakes is people like to stand on your right, lean on the tailstock to get a good view and put their foot under the brake. First couple of times I came close to crashing into the chuck, after that I had fun with it and just scared them by slapping it on their steel caps before needing the brake.

    • @Wolfy_80
      @Wolfy_80 Рік тому +17

      @@mrsock3380 Thats why you dont let ppl to close while threading, they just dont understand if theyr not machinists whats can go wrong :)

    • @mrsock3380
      @mrsock3380 Рік тому +6

      @@Wolfy_80 that doesn't quite make sense, I was standing closer. I would just tell them they're better off to stand the other side for good view of the tool.

    • @John-zo4wu
      @John-zo4wu Рік тому +3

      Me too, I wandered how he did it, now I know!

  • @passenger6735
    @passenger6735 Рік тому +19

    "...I'll just get some 60mm stainless from my scrap bin!!"
    Brilliant.
    The stuff I have in my scrap bin, you'd probably call swarf.
    Homey loves going through those clumps of grass and marking his estate. Ha. I thought we weren't going to see him and was getting anxious but he saved the day.
    Thats a very nicely finished piece Kurtis. Thanks.

  • @davidpook5778
    @davidpook5778 Рік тому +10

    Can't get over how good the stabilization is on Homeless Cam.

  • @daviddundas4140
    @daviddundas4140 Рік тому +22

    For the tool post to work the pin does not need to be knurled, the handle does not need to be polished or shaped, you know youre watching a true craftsman when they go the extra mile and create something truly beautiful, this will be a lasting reminder of the quality of your work.

    • @tjlovesrachel
      @tjlovesrachel Рік тому +6

      No it doesn’t neeeed to be knurled but it sure helps when your hands are oily but I get your point it’s the little things

  • @eminkilinc7806
    @eminkilinc7806 Рік тому +88

    I have been following you for years, you are doing a great job and my favorite part of your videos is that you add Turkish subtitles. Thank you for giving us this viewing pleasure.

  • @CraigWaterman
    @CraigWaterman Рік тому +5

    "I hate words" - Kurtis, 2023
    I think we all have those days. Thanks for sharing this entire process! It's fascinating to see the level of detail and insane craftsmanship you have.

  • @jbkbrand
    @jbkbrand Рік тому +14

    My dad and grandpa taught me if man made it a mechanic can fix it, if a mechanic can fix it an engineer can modify it. Great job and hi from Texas USA

  • @bishopdredd5349
    @bishopdredd5349 Рік тому +8

    My life is so stressed , but watching this just chills me out. There’s something inspiring about this, watching experts at work.

  • @nothingisreal6345
    @nothingisreal6345 Рік тому +3

    It is an interesting thing that this amazing craftsmanship and long build production systems are not valued more in our society's any more. They used to be - but these days we take them for granted way too often. THIS is the foundation of our wellfare!

  • @77gravity
    @77gravity Рік тому +13

    I can imagine Kurtis muttering, every time he used the old tool post, "Not much longer now, your days are numbered, skanky tool post."

  • @RHEC1776
    @RHEC1776 Рік тому +15

    Damn was about to go to bed and saw the notification for your video. Looks like bedtime will have to wait

  • @talexb
    @talexb Рік тому +12

    This set of videos (parts 1 and 2) were delightful to watch. Realizing you have a tool post that works, but you actually hate it and want to make your own -- I totally get that. And then to see how amazingly well it turned out -- just beautiful. To finish with ".. we're gonna need a bigger boring bar .." is truly hilarious. Great stuff!

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 9 місяців тому +2

    The steady system on the GoPro is just beyond this world.

  • @DanielCooper1
    @DanielCooper1 Рік тому +5

    "That ... *other thing*..." I love the way you feel about some of your tools you have to use, it makes me feel better about how I feel about tools *I* don't like.

  • @PhilG999
    @PhilG999 Рік тому +37

    I learned early on in my Mechanical Engineering to *always* start with the scrap bin instead of just grabbing a full-length piece of stock! At one job one of the first rules they told me was anything in the scrap bin was fair game. I ended up making an entire engine stand out of steel pipe "drops" and some other bits. I still use it 40 years later! Total cost to make it was a set of casters and a can of spray paint! The handful of stick welding rods we just used like candy anyway, so nobody cared about those. 😁

    • @dfross87
      @dfross87 Рік тому +5

      My local metal supplier still lets certain customers sift through the scrap bin for off-cuts that will suit their requirements. It's already written off as too small to sell, so whatever you rummage up "sells" for $2 per piece in the RFDS tin.

    • @graemewhite5029
      @graemewhite5029 Рік тому +3

      My nearest steel stockholder charges pro rata full price for offcuts, even if you've rescued them from the scrap skip !
      I recently got an off cut of EN8 to make a hydraulic cylinder clevis from and the guy brought me a piece that was covered in rust and cobwebs, I said "That piece of steel has been here longer than most of your staff !" only saving grace is you don't pay the cutting fee.

    • @frankish5314
      @frankish5314 Рік тому +1

      Steel prices are getting ridiculous! I now got people around my way wanting $20+US for steel bed frames!

    • @grant6173
      @grant6173 Рік тому

      At the Engineering office where I work, we stopped referring to partial pieces of trim as scrap. Until they're too small to use, they're drop-off.

    • @Ordog213
      @Ordog213 Рік тому +1

      I work for decades in the same company with big budget, and i still scan the scrap bin for usable pieces. Free for all, All you can carry. The money it saved me at home in my private workshop. Hell, if you need some simpe cold rolled steel or even a little 10cm piece of flat bar, you pay more in shipping that you pay for the material. From time to time i swing by some other Workshops, and i am a known face, get calles the "Scrap Man" ect.....it doesn´t bother me, because every usable piece i get for free or cheap is money i can sink in new tools and toys

  • @davetaylor4741
    @davetaylor4741 Рік тому +23

    Beautiful precision job. And now very solid and more functional. When Kurtis started making the handle I was saying to myself . That would look really nice with a turned tapered handle. And what formed before my eyes. A turned tapered handle. And the whole set up looks sweet.

  • @matthewperry5524
    @matthewperry5524 Рік тому +10

    Dam just got up to let the dog out & ur vid popped up now I have to stay up to watch it. It's 2am in Central NJ

  • @Hyperdrive2
    @Hyperdrive2 Рік тому +2

    Bonza mate😀

  • @tonyrum5808
    @tonyrum5808 Рік тому +5

    Your videos are magical and almost religious when I watch them. They memorize and calm me as you make a fine finished product from a raw material. You are educating your viewers in every video. Thank you Kurtis for your efforts. The world knows it is difficult enough just to manufacture your products, without video taping this effort also. Hi to your wife and Homeless!

  • @chepo1956
    @chepo1956 Рік тому +22

    Hello Kurtis, Jose from Puerto Rico. I've been a subscriber to your channel for a couple of months now, and this is my first comment here. I just wanted to say that your craftsmanship is second to none. Furthermore, I regret not using my youth to learn such a marvelous trade like yours. Having said that, I did pick up a short course on stick welding, and I'm planning to gain more knowledge. Watching your videos is inspiring. I'm a 66-year-old newbie. I had an opportunity when I was 20 to go to a trade school and learn tool and die making, but life just got in the way and I left the course. That's something that I'll always regret. Nevertheless, I truly enjoy watching you at work and your shop doggie. Keep those great videos coming.

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  Рік тому +9

      Hey mate! Thanks for watching and taking time to comment. That's a shame you didn't get a chance to follow that path, maybe a hobby lathe for you to enjoy now along with the stick welding!

  • @FishFind3000
    @FishFind3000 Рік тому +8

    Nice I was just about to go to sleep! Gotta love these 1am uploads.

  • @alfonsoalonzo
    @alfonsoalonzo Рік тому +18

    always cool to see something from nothing projects will be nice seeing it in the background and more importantly be used in the future

  • @KUSHxKiNG
    @KUSHxKiNG Рік тому +69

    This page is just so underrated. The workmanship and camera skills belong on a multi million sub page. It’s a shame all those people out in the world who love this kind of content just haven’t stumbled upon this page yet. It’s only a matter of time. I went back and watched a few videos from a year and so ago and how every thing has improved is just amazing. You and your wife will get there soon just kee up the good work and make sure not to piss her off you need that camera women around😂😂😂

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  Рік тому +13

      thanks so much for that support mate we really appreciate it!

    • @Wooogaaa
      @Wooogaaa Рік тому +7

      Cutting Edge Editing, amirite?

    • @AppliedCryogenics
      @AppliedCryogenics Рік тому +3

      620K subs doesn't seem so underrated to me! Plus, he's got enough gear to build a battleship from scratch, so somebody out there is rating him highly! (The accolades are well deserved, I might add.)

    • @andrewriley4990
      @andrewriley4990 Рік тому

      ABSOLUTELY !

  • @mattansell7691
    @mattansell7691 3 місяці тому +1

    I am blown away by the high quality you hold yourself to when making products for yourself. They look better than the ones made for the machines by the manufacturers. Excellent job!

  • @wheelitzr2
    @wheelitzr2 Рік тому +102

    Ok ok I will say that as a fellow machinist that I have been very satisfied with ALL of your videos but I have to say that this one and the last one just absolutely hit the nail on the head in a way that the others just haven't! Incredibly satisfying on all the machining, filming and editing! 🤤
    THANK YOU!!!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  Рік тому +8

      awesome glad you enjoyed it that much!

    • @philipf78
      @philipf78 Рік тому +8

      Not a fellow machinist, but i echo wheelitzr2's words. This last video really blew my mind, you creativity impressiv

    • @lewisavinash1
      @lewisavinash1 Рік тому +2

      i do small machining jobs, what you did here is awesome, next level

  • @bostedtap8399
    @bostedtap8399 Рік тому +14

    Love the "Homey Cam", excellent job as always, with sublime photography 😀.
    Impressive on orientation of tool post handle fixing 👌.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @PoteauCowboy
    @PoteauCowboy Рік тому +4

    What Kurtis does and takes for granted makes us watch in awe and respect.
    Beautiful and Functional "Bespoke" tool post.
    Great editing and storytelling Karen.
    Karen, you have amazing patience.
    Thanks for the Video...

  • @draq1024
    @draq1024 Рік тому +3

    YAY! More Homeless-Cam! Outstanding work to all.

  • @aerobaticant
    @aerobaticant Рік тому +3

    Kurtis, you, sir, are a genuine craftsman.

  • @dalelongson4561
    @dalelongson4561 Рік тому +19

    so the boring bar you said was big enough is now not big enough! make it much bigger will need a bigger crane.. fantastic work as always and can see the difference a stable tool post can make. lathe I used to run had one of those clicky ones like what you had and even as a fairly novice machinist could see and feel the flexing issues

  • @bboydrummer1
    @bboydrummer1 Рік тому +34

    I thoroughly enjoyed you making custom parts. It was so cool seeing the threads being machined!

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 5 місяців тому +2

    Must be such a humble 😏 feeling knowing you can make better tools than you could buy for way less than it would cost to purchase. That is simply amazing.
    Being a wee bit sarcastic, but with great admiration. I get no end of enjoyment from watching your channel.

  • @pjofurey6239
    @pjofurey6239 Рік тому +1

    Love the on board with homeless footage, I have decided after many years of admiring staffs that I will now make these great noises too as I move around this world.

  • @thepagan5432
    @thepagan5432 Рік тому +31

    Really good job Kurtis, and yes it looks superb. That mutant boring bar is enormous, but it gets the job done so fair play. I can't wait to see if you have to make a bigger tool post if you make a longer boring bar. I used to like turning stainless steel as it was not something you could really rush. We used grades 304 and 316. Thanks for posting it does make quite a few of us happy to see CEE every week, take care.

  • @joekanicki5306
    @joekanicki5306 Рік тому +42

    I’ve always been impressed with how skilled you are with big pieces. Seeing the result of your design and execution of a smaller precision piece did not disappoint! Kurtis, you and Karen put out the highest quality videos and I really look forward to Fridays. All the best from the US (banana land 😎).

  • @killerkane1957
    @killerkane1957 Рік тому +6

    Y’all’s work is always top shelf. Your shop built tools are amazing. “That’s not a boring bar! THIS is a boring bar!”

  • @jglurker1955
    @jglurker1955 Рік тому +8

    Kurtis, I am a retired computer system engineer, getting into machining late in life just for fun! Love your videos and watching how you solve problems on a scale I will never have to deal with! Always fascinating! Give Homey a scritch from an Indiana Yank!

  • @Hook-me4zy
    @Hook-me4zy Рік тому +1

    YEA! Homey-Cam. Loved his nature break from the rigorist schedule of Safety Officer! Nice work Kurtis and Giggler, really enjoy all 3 of you.

  • @marv_ellous8369
    @marv_ellous8369 Рік тому +20

    Love your videos guys! I must say the bloopers are hilarious, great touch at the end of each video and the recent introduction to the Homeless cam is brilliant............Homie taking a pee up against the steel shipping container is comedy gold 🙂

  • @tinman7551
    @tinman7551 Рік тому +53

    Yay !! 🎉❤😅 it’s Karl and his incredible lathe operating kookaburra George. Karen, you made my year with your wonderful comment. You need to get more recognition for your incredible direction, production and editing. You guys make my week
    /month/year with your videos.❤😊😍

    • @Horus9339
      @Horus9339 Рік тому +12

      Wait till Kurtis finds out Karl is with his wife. ;)

    • @MrFixiit
      @MrFixiit Рік тому +4

      @@Horus9339 lmfao

    • @justdoit4170
      @justdoit4170 Рік тому +3

      @@Horus9339 😆

    • @localcrew
      @localcrew Рік тому +4

      Funny cause Karl is my imaginary friend too!

    • @BlueSpark-vy3fd
      @BlueSpark-vy3fd Рік тому +2

      Who is Karl? Don't tell Kurtis!

  • @wrstew1272
    @wrstew1272 Рік тому +67

    The stabilization on the Homeless GoPro is absolutely fantastic! Or did you perform magic in post? Anyway, the usual perfect camera work and editing! The metal guy is kind of good also……..shame about the insert on the drill- can’t be cheap. But the project was top shelf. Just checked the dates and you built the current huge ass boring bar a year ago, amazing how soon you have made it too small.

    • @chrisbamford2196
      @chrisbamford2196 Рік тому +7

      Yes. I'm starting to really like Homey cam.....Oh, and nice turning etc. BTW.

    • @garymurt9112
      @garymurt9112 Рік тому +18

      Homeless does a better job filming than most UA-camr's

    • @Woodie-xq1ew
      @Woodie-xq1ew Рік тому +5

      GoPros are pretty good at stabilising their footage. I suppose they wouldn’t be a very popular action camera if all the footage on them was shaky AF

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  Рік тому +36

      That Gopro footage is not edited! The built in stabilisation on "Activity" mode is the tits!

    • @KJ6EAD
      @KJ6EAD Рік тому +1

      The current boring bar is so big it has to be flown in by hoist but it's still too short. How ironic. But will the new tool post be able to handle the bigger, longer bar?

  • @joelbrown3479
    @joelbrown3479 Рік тому +3

    The PERIMETER check body cam...
    PRICELESS 😎😎😎😎🐾🐾

  • @robertlemoine3500
    @robertlemoine3500 Рік тому +1

    Hi Kurtis , Karen and HBN I’ve been enjoying your program for years now , I’m no a welder or have I been in a machine shop , I’ve been a avid horse enthusiast for 55 years , I think what grabs me is your desire for excellence in every project , this aligns with my passionate endeavour to delve into the mind of a horse . Thankyou from Alberta Canada .

  • @shaunwootton798
    @shaunwootton798 Рік тому +7

    That cut you took with the boring bar when making the nut! With my whole one year of experience (no turning trade) operating a CNC lathe, I don't recall ever having the courage with boring bars! Great to see a job with you able to add your own personal touches. Great work!

  • @mrichter1970
    @mrichter1970 Рік тому +5

    Is it just me, or is the sound of tapping a hole one of the most satisfying sounds in the shop? Excellent work!

  • @daviduher6219
    @daviduher6219 Рік тому +31

    I just noticed you are above 500k subscribers. Congratulations!!! I have no idea how you run your business, produce content, edit, stay married, and still have time to pet the puppy. You do a really great job of education and choosing interesting things to film. Thank you so much for your efforts and I’m glad you are getting the recognition for all that you do. David Uher, Menomonie, WI

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  Рік тому +12

      Thanks David! We definitely aren't scared of some hard work 😎👊

    • @paulkramer4176
      @paulkramer4176 Рік тому +2

      yeah. I'm a darn good woodworker, and like machines, but I'm NOT in any way a machinist. So why watch this? I mean the dog is cute, and think his video person is nice, but? Well, he is a good talker, better machinist, really seems to know what he is doing, has the right tools to do the job right and seems like he must set it up to make everything go perfectly. Perhaps he does. Sure makes it look like he has it all thought out. And apparently his customers think so too. So they are great videos. I watch most of these all the way thru. I guess others like it too.

  • @WayneWerner
    @WayneWerner Рік тому +1

    I have to say that I love that sometimes you're practical, and other times you're practical with emotions.
    Crappy tool post that can't perform up to your requirements sucks. But knowing that you'll be reminded of frustration each time you touch that dowel and taking the time to replace it so you'll find joy? So good.

  • @roderickdean
    @roderickdean Рік тому +1

    Hello from across the pond as they say! I’m Dean Butler from Louisiana USA, I am not a machinist, I am a certified pipe welder and wanted to say I truly enjoy your channel. You do some amazing work. And your wife is an amazing videographer as well. And of course let’s not forget your safety inspector 😊
    I also have another channel I would like to invite you, your wife and any of your followers to view if you don’t mind. “ Simply my thoughts “ Thank you very much for giving us the opportunity to watch you work.

  • @daxwolf687
    @daxwolf687 Рік тому +3

    I had forgotten how massive that boring bar is. Excellent work with designing and building that tool post!

  • @garyyorke1080
    @garyyorke1080 Рік тому +8

    Definitely worth the wait . Really enjoyable seeing you happy with the outcome . Absolutely brilliant close ups from our resident expert in videography Karen . However I'm surprised early in the video I heard a train pass by and there was no comment of "fuck off train "lol ..cheers guys looking forward to the next huge boring bar video (guess size does matter after all ) .

  • @ecky_thump
    @ecky_thump Рік тому +14

    Team CEE rocks 💪🤟😉… all the best from 🇬🇧

  • @charliejacobs8762
    @charliejacobs8762 Рік тому +2

    I was awake at 3 o'clock EST waiting for this. Watched you finish the job and can only say excellent. Having made one off tools I know the satisfaction is immense when no one has the tool for the job but you. Well done to you and Karen. Homeless keep them and your self safe.

  • @Saki630
    @Saki630 Рік тому

    This has always been a solid #1 channel showing how to properly machine tools and equipment. The only thing its missing is a few videos showing how you indicate everything so that it comes out perfect. We know you eyeball it, but the kids here dont know how to read an analog dial or speak Japanese enough to pronounce Mitutoyo.

  • @rhiekel
    @rhiekel Рік тому +3

    A brilliant bit of kit as always. You truly are a master machinist . Since clearly you are an integral part of Australian east coast mining operations, I propose that the government should field 24 hour body guards for you, to insure that nothing happens to you... :-) Love the Homey cam, and also loved your wife's laugh when you put the gauge on the round stock and it was spinning like a top....

  • @nbrowser
    @nbrowser Рік тому +3

    This man takes as much pride in the parts he makes for himself as he does for his customers...damn fine work Kurtis, you certainly don't half-ass anything and I can appreciate that.

  • @a.bakker64
    @a.bakker64 Рік тому +4

    Friday morning (at least in the Netherlands 😁) and it’s CEE time! My favorite no nonsens machining channel 👍🏻

  • @DugatDizzyLizzys
    @DugatDizzyLizzys Рік тому

    Hi all at CEE.
    A mate of mine who use to do metal fabrication said, only those that don't work with stainless steel like it.
    Love the tool rest, nothing like making what you need if you can fabricate it yourself as nobody else knows what you specifically need. I wonder how many people see this and make one for themselves seeing what's involved?
    The homie cam is great!
    Looking forward to your next creation.

  • @davidhall1779
    @davidhall1779 Рік тому +1

    love the Homeless Cam. as he runs around marking his favorite spots while looking for you.

  • @johnbullwinkle4111
    @johnbullwinkle4111 10 місяців тому +3

    Pure artist in your workshop.

  • @thebrozz7343
    @thebrozz7343 Рік тому +9

    Nice to hear, that there will be another job for in-house use, I always enjoy building things for my own use and as your reaction to the coated toolpost you seem to enjoy it too.
    Great video as always!!

  • @desolatemetro
    @desolatemetro Рік тому +3

    The new tool post looks awesome!
    Outtakes are cracking me up this week too. 😁

  • @tomprovost3587
    @tomprovost3587 Рік тому

    I can’t quite believe that I’m even leaving a comment but I feel like I have to. CEE has to be the best youtube channel out there by a long shot! I recommend to anyone who might be interested and sure enough they think the same. Thanks for taking the time to show us your work. T

  • @paulhagerty2773
    @paulhagerty2773 Рік тому

    If Kurtis does not pass his knowledge to others, it will be lost. I watched the aerospace industry in San Diego and knew several of the master machinists through my step dad who was a Captain on the fire dept.
    The incredible skills those machinists are gone and so is their skill set. CNC can do a lot, but sometimes old school rules apply.

  • @waterboy8999
    @waterboy8999 Рік тому +3

    That tool post is a piece of art.

  • @kengreenfield-nman
    @kengreenfield-nman Рік тому +3

    A beautiful "Piece of kit", beautifully filmed. We can see how proud you are of it - and rightfully so!💙👍🏻😀😀

  • @ronaldhope8939
    @ronaldhope8939 Рік тому +3

    You amaze me every time I watch one of your videos. Best camera work on the internet. Outstanding craftsmanship and attention to detail. You both are amazing to watch. You deserve all the accolades you get.

  • @texastriguy
    @texastriguy Рік тому +2

    Homey Cam is just awesome! Its really smooth and stable given how much he is shaking it around! And the Homey POV plus Homey sounds is brilliant.

  • @boblambert9976
    @boblambert9976 Рік тому

    i was given a 6" craftsman lathe when my father in law passed . because of watching your videos i have it now working and learned so much watching you. thanks for the great videos.

  • @clintburge6879
    @clintburge6879 Рік тому +6

    That handle and dowel pin looks amazing, better than a factory made part for sure. Great job !!!

  • @Tasarran
    @Tasarran Рік тому +76

    You know you're about to do some serious work when you need a crane to install your tool

    • @Eric.S06
      @Eric.S06 Рік тому +2

      And I came here to say this.

  • @liftbikerun
    @liftbikerun Рік тому +12

    What a neat project. I feel like this is one of the first "real world" projects I've seen that I wish I could accomplish at home. Things as simple as making the handle, details like counter sinking the handle itself, to the knurling on the pin.... You my friend are supremely talented. Being a weight lifter, the first thing that came to mind was the ability to build my own barbell. What a nerdy accolade that would be!

    • @AgentWest
      @AgentWest Рік тому +1

      If you are still inclined on those home-made barbells, you can use PVC pipe and fill it with sand. Would make for a nice afternoon project since PVC is easy to work with.
      For something heavier you can use black iron water/gas pipes. They screw together and have flanges with holes so you can have a basic handle and then screw whatever you feel like to it for actual weight. I hear concrete is pretty heavy :D Use large paper cups, cake pans, or whatever else disposable you have for moulds, then just press the end of the handle into it and let cure. Next day do the other side, and just like that you'll have some heavy AF DIY barbells! (if going that last route, i suggest sticking in a couple self-drilling screws around each end, less chance of that concrete potentially sliding off after a while)

  • @janeycole3327
    @janeycole3327 Місяць тому

    A very classy toolpost indeed. I thought the stainless was a good call and the stark simple shapes are pure industrial art. An excellent compliment to the functional industrial black. I salute you. John Warner. Murrumbateman NSW

  • @danielpullum1907
    @danielpullum1907 Рік тому

    Back in 1966 I assigned ea of six high school seniors in the vocational machine shop program to machine tool posts similar to yours for the six Leblond 13"X36" engine lathes. They had a blueprint with the base, the swivel, the top nut and the handle. These did not have the locking pin (a very nice touch) nor the thrust bearing. All six tool blocks finished looked alike, worked on any of the six lathes. It really brought back some good memories. In the next three years advisors for our advisory committee had them make similar tool posts for lathes in their respective tool and die shops. One of those shops hardened the main blocks for the ones in our shop and the new ones we made after that. I used to have pictures of those but can't find those pics.

  • @michaelmorgado
    @michaelmorgado Рік тому +8

    The tool post looks fantastic. Great job!

  • @TechOne7671
    @TechOne7671 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant as ever Kurtis. Cracking finish to the handle. All the best.

  • @billcharlene1450
    @billcharlene1450 Рік тому +3

    Man that's some beautiful work! Hobbyist fabricator here, and really enjoy your builds!

  • @crabmansteve6844
    @crabmansteve6844 Рік тому

    I dont know if there's any machining operation more satisfying than single-point threading.
    Maybe fly cutting, but you rarely if ever see fly cutters now because of how far tooling had come.
    Nothing like seeing a huge fly cutter at work.

  • @johnnyshell2839
    @johnnyshell2839 Рік тому

    Holy hell that thing is awesome. No wiggle. No jumping. It's like the Dorian but on steroids. Damn great job. Looks fantastic

  • @drthik1
    @drthik1 Рік тому +5

    Always a pleasure to watch and great way to start the weekend! Thanks again

  • @christhomas5794
    @christhomas5794 Рік тому +5

    Respect from the UK, morning or evening

  • @Thepriest39
    @Thepriest39 Рік тому +3

    Spot on work. As a machinist and a millwright I can appreciate your outstanding work!

  • @beakittelscherz5419
    @beakittelscherz5419 Рік тому

    Nothing more satisfying than making useful tools for your own workshop😎

  • @smol_white_bat
    @smol_white_bat Рік тому

    I love your videos, guys.
    Homie cam was a great addition, I love it so much! Thanks to the viewer that sent it. And thanks to Karen to bother editing those in. :D

  • @kencross25
    @kencross25 Рік тому +4

    👍 I have enjoyed these videos showing the machining and entire build of your new tool post. You must be very proud how this project turned out; it is easy to see how you always take great pride in your professional machinist skills.

  • @tonyurquhart8278
    @tonyurquhart8278 Рік тому +7

    A nice build. Great work. Also like the bit where the tool clips the chuck jaws :) (13:36). Here I was thinking I must be super rough cause it happens to me some times... Looks like even the best of us can do that!

  • @brianthaxton4720
    @brianthaxton4720 Рік тому +11

    Very good work! It looks like a piece of artwork that will outlive us all! We can see the quality and beefiness of this tool. I would like to see you start putting your own Maker's Mark on these outstanding tools you bring to life! You deserve it!

  • @PelicanPines
    @PelicanPines Рік тому

    Homeless + Gopro = HomeGo or HomePro... can't decide. Awesome job. Some people have a hard time speaking words... You are doing great.

  • @buzzroadguy
    @buzzroadguy Рік тому +1

    I was this many years old when i figured out there is a foot pedal to stop the threading. I've wondered how you coordinated your movements and stopped it so precisely. Cool

  • @ImagesPuppets
    @ImagesPuppets Рік тому +3

    LOVE THIS CHANNEL! Thanks Kurtis for sharing your incredible knowledge with us. Much Success!

  • @TooMuchMiddle
    @TooMuchMiddle Рік тому +4

    Another amazing episode. Kurtis, I really enjoy these Shop Made Tools videos. You manage to put most manufacturers to shame, and the pride you have in your workmanship really shows. Also, probably doesn't need to be said at this point, Karen's camerawork and editing are on point. As always. Can't wait for next week's' ep!

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize 6 місяців тому +1

    I was kinda bored but this solved the situation. Thanks you two.This reminds me of turning Inconel Really bad natured stuff for sure EH?

  • @paulcaine2603
    @paulcaine2603 Рік тому

    I never knew these things existed, some how I feel greater by now knowing they do.

  • @thefirststudentzero
    @thefirststudentzero Рік тому +4

    Incredibly entertaining and well made series. Thankyou 😍

  • @marvinmarlin9655
    @marvinmarlin9655 Рік тому +14

    Brilliant project and it looks a pleasure to use. The “I’m going to need a bigger boring bar” comment made me laugh aloud, obviously not something I do a lot of at 0615, as I woke my wife who thought I was having a heart attack. 😂😂
    Love the Homeycam clips, keep up the great work you two.
    PS cant work out why I was 300g out on the fun comp, I must need a new guessometer.😊

  • @ericmyers5003
    @ericmyers5003 Рік тому +3

    I think it's awesome to be able to make your own tools! This has to be one of the most interesting as well as, impressive jobs around! Great video guy's!✌🤘🙏👍❤❤

  • @Cowboy-pb3mt
    @Cowboy-pb3mt Рік тому

    I can remember in the 70s machining free cutting stainless and mild steel. Lovely. The first computerized lathe I worked on was hydraulic and programed with ball bearings. I love this job

  • @snake9100
    @snake9100 Рік тому

    love the moment when you srsly bring that huge boring bar in this small tool post.
    looking pretty good.

  • @grifonks
    @grifonks Рік тому +5

    Just like clock work Karen, Just exactly at 12AM mountain, Colorado USA, here comes the new episode. You must preload them and set a release time, Thanks!

    • @CuttingEdgeEngineering
      @CuttingEdgeEngineering  Рік тому +5

      Hey Bill I do like to have the videos pre-scheduled ready to go at the same time each week 😍