We all stand on the shoulders of great men who have preceded us. Though I think mine were shorter! I have a Mizoguchi NT30 tapered boring and facing head which has a remarkable resemblance to the Wooly Upa3.. Wood lined metal box .. Beautiful to use, but only one feed rate, 0.04mm/rev.
I’d never seen a Wohlhaupter before, let alone one that large. I can see my Bridgeport wouldn’t like it. I’ve got a much smaller Swiss boring facing head. I’ll send you pictures. The shank is a taper I’m unfamiliar with an integral to the tool, but with an adapter I can use it my 30 NMTB Bridgeport. Jewelry. Cheers, Will
You are lucky on the adapter, I have confessed that the Wolly here was for a Sip jig bore, and like a pretty far up the ladder hillbilly I cut the integral special shank off, then machined it so to fit everything else. I found I liked the 30 taper Bridgeport, most seem to prefer the R8. I would expect your head is for a jig borer and was extremely expensive. A unhappy Sip owner informed me years ago that the head cost $9000. But I have used the head on multiple machines.
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision My Bridgeport E-Z Trac quill was changed out from the standard R-8 by an old friend of mine who died suddenly about 10 years ago. The Erickson quick change setup on the bottom of the 30 taper spindle wasn’t compatible with a lot of non-Erickson 30 taper tool holders so just recently installed a Kurt power draw bar. Now it is a dream to use. So much nicer than the R-8 system.
These boring heads are an engineering work of art. I seen a similar Narex boring head at HGR for $150 I jumped right on it to find out I was too late. One day I will find one without paying an arm and a leg for it
Thanks dee dee . It is warming up here gona be 70 tomorrow and 40 Friday. Saturday's low 19 and Sunday back to 70. Its nuts. I am loving the transfer of knowledge. I admire your humility. I think it is the mark of great character. Thanks again.
I have one of those wally heads . But my is just a #3. I still have not used it yet bot you helped me figure some things out . I have a small HBM that I will use it on Thanks
Pretty sure the 3 works a bit differently, unless you have the wide version. The smaller heads only have a single speed drive, the bigger ones use those pins to vary the distance per rotation.
Very interesting. My Kuroda’s are the smaller type (the 2 and 3), and they work much differently than the bigger models. I always wondered how the bigger ones pins worked. Great explanation.
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision Kuroda Precision and MST both made licenced versions of the Wohlhaupter designs here in Japan. The quality is equal to the originals IMHO, and are pretty common on the local auction sites. I bought and refurbished several of them, they are such beautiful little clockwork machines.
Really have been enjoying your videos Donie. I have a Narex VHU6 which uses 5/8 tooling and a Gamet that uses 3/4 tooling. These are one of those things that sit around a lot but when you need them they are a life saver. Looking forward to seeing your upcoming videos.
Donie. I have a made in Japan KKS UFB-3 MOORE boring and facing head. I got with the integral Moore shank. However, your going to hate me for this but I had to cylindrical grind the shank down to .750 dia. to fit my Bridgeport. I do not have a Moore Jig Bore so the sacrifice had to be made. The up side is is that I traded some surplus items for it that I had little money in those items. I have bored, faced and put in snap ring grooves with it. I love this tool.
And we are both Evil, I took an abrasive cut off wheel and savagely cut off the integral Sip jig bore shank and machined the back of this $9000 Wolly to fit other machines and I did it with a certain hillbilly grin.....
We have a narex that is just like that. I use it on the boring mill all the time so I don't have to put the large facing head on. It's an awesome tool.
Is it pretty easy to get to. that boring machine? U know, i just don't want u to trip trying to get to it from the driveway. So, is it easy to get to from the driveway?😉
Great video,I was looking through your playlist,and was wondering if you would do a video on your past experience machining and your goals for your home shop. I'm a new subscriber and find your content very interesting. Also did you do the resto on the Monarchs outside?
We all stand on the shoulders of great men who have preceded us.
Though I think mine were shorter!
I have a Mizoguchi NT30 tapered boring and facing head which has a remarkable resemblance to the Wooly Upa3..
Wood lined metal box ..
Beautiful to use, but only one feed rate, 0.04mm/rev.
From what I understand the heads made in Japan are very high quality. Thanks for tuning in!
I’d never seen a Wohlhaupter before, let alone one that large. I can see my Bridgeport wouldn’t like it. I’ve got a much smaller Swiss boring facing head. I’ll send you pictures. The shank is a taper I’m unfamiliar with an integral to the tool, but with an adapter I can use it my 30 NMTB Bridgeport. Jewelry. Cheers, Will
You are lucky on the adapter, I have confessed that the Wolly here was for a Sip jig bore, and like a pretty far up the ladder hillbilly I cut the integral special shank off, then machined it so to fit everything else. I found I liked the 30 taper Bridgeport, most seem to prefer the R8. I would expect your head is for a jig borer and was extremely expensive. A unhappy Sip owner informed me years ago that the head cost $9000. But I have used the head on multiple machines.
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision My Bridgeport E-Z Trac quill was changed out from the standard R-8 by an old friend of mine who died suddenly about 10 years ago. The Erickson quick change setup on the bottom of the 30 taper spindle wasn’t compatible with a lot of non-Erickson 30 taper tool holders so just recently installed a Kurt power draw bar. Now it is a dream to use. So much nicer than the R-8 system.
These boring heads are an engineering work of art. I seen a similar Narex boring head at HGR for $150 I jumped right on it to find out I was too late. One day I will find one without paying an arm and a leg for it
I have seen these things show up in boxes or lots of tooling for sale unnoticed, most that even know what they are dead or on oxygen. Narex is good.
You are the best. Thank you for sharing your knowledge for all us youngsters. On the shoulders of giants...
You are certainly welcome, I didn't there was anyone here born since Teddy charged San Juan Hill!
Thanks dee dee . It is warming up here gona be 70 tomorrow and 40 Friday. Saturday's low 19 and Sunday back to 70. Its nuts. I am loving the transfer of knowledge. I admire your humility. I think it is the mark of great character. Thanks again.
That means more than I can express
I have one of those wally heads . But my is just a #3. I still have not used it yet bot you helped me figure some things out . I have a small HBM that I will use it on Thanks
That will be an ideal set up, the heads are stout it should work well. Thanks for tuning in.
Pretty sure the 3 works a bit differently, unless you have the wide version. The smaller heads only have a single speed drive, the bigger ones use those pins to vary the distance per rotation.
Very interesting. My Kuroda’s are the smaller type (the 2 and 3), and they work much differently than the bigger models. I always wondered how the bigger ones pins worked. Great explanation.
Thanks, I have heard of the brand you are using
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision Kuroda Precision and MST both made licenced versions of the Wohlhaupter designs here in Japan. The quality is equal to the originals IMHO, and are pretty common on the local auction sites. I bought and refurbished several of them, they are such beautiful little clockwork machines.
Really have been enjoying your videos Donie. I have a Narex VHU6 which uses 5/8 tooling and a Gamet that uses 3/4 tooling. These are one of those things that sit around a lot but when you need them they are a life saver. Looking forward to seeing your upcoming videos.
These things can be an ace up your sleeve, bailed me out more than once, thanks for tuning in!
Very interesting Dee Dee, great video, keep'um coming..
I will but it is also mini dachshund squirrel chasing season!
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision well run those dog's any chance you get, work later..
Keep up the great videos, keeping an eye on ya from Kennewick 👍
Hello from Smalla Walla!
Thanks for the videoThat head could do amazing things That is very cool
Yes, they add a very useful function to the mill for one off and repair work
Donie. I have a made in Japan KKS UFB-3 MOORE boring and facing head. I got with the integral Moore shank. However, your going to hate me for this but I had to cylindrical grind the shank down to .750 dia. to fit my Bridgeport. I do not have a Moore Jig Bore so the sacrifice had to be made. The up side is is that I traded some surplus items for it that I had little money in those items. I have bored, faced and put in snap ring grooves with it. I love this tool.
And we are both Evil, I took an abrasive cut off wheel and savagely cut off the integral Sip jig bore shank and machined the back of this $9000 Wolly to fit other machines and I did it with a certain hillbilly grin.....
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision Wow!! I guess I am not as guilty as I thought.'
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision Stefan Gotteswinter did it too. If it extends the useful life of the tool I think it's fair game.
We have a narex that is just like that. I use it on the boring mill all the time so I don't have to put the large facing head on. It's an awesome tool.
I think so too, I can make near invisible repairs on rare or expensive castings, this tool makes bank
Hadn't thought about using the Wohlhaupter to cut angles - interesting.
Yes very much like engaging the cross feed and long feed at the same time on a lathe, but you have a little more control.
Wow you sure get some neat stuff.
I am lucky by location with the government industry like Hanford.
Thank you for sharing these gems
Thanks for looking at this stuff!
What an awesome machine. Thanks for sharing!
Hi, thanks for tuning in!
Thank you for sharing
I will be over there soon
Is it pretty easy to get to. that boring machine?
U know, i just don't want u to trip trying to get to it from the driveway. So, is it easy to get to from the driveway?😉
I have been in a constant stumble ever since I brought these home, thanks.
Great video,I was looking through your playlist,and was wondering if you would do a video on your past experience machining and your goals for your home shop. I'm a new subscriber and find your content very interesting. Also did you do the resto on the Monarchs outside?
Thanks for looking in I will talk more about past experience. The Monarchs are not restored, the older one has only been repainted
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision wow,a great find
it looks like you just removed the factory cosmoline.
The head is in good shape but dull from micro scratches, a layer of thin oil fills those in, the cameras one eye enhances that effect.