A FANCY Lathe Tool Height Gauge || INHERITANCE MACHINING
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- Being an engineer I have a knack for finding problems where they don’t exist, and coming up with over-designed solutions. Combine that with being a wanna-be toolmaker and things can get out of hand real fast. But in the case of this project I think I may have stumbled upon something actually useful! On a metal lathe there are a few tricks of the trade for setting the cutting tool heights. Like referencing a tailstock center, or the centerpoint of a faced piece of material. But these aren’t exactly precise methods. A common (and extremely simple) approach to this problem is to machine a reference bar whose length is the exact distance between the spindle centerline and the way surface. Then setting this on the ways near the cutting tool to set the height. While all of these work just fine as far as resulting in a good finish, I still see room for something a little more elegant. So in this video I’ll be putting together a lathe tool that I’m not sure exists. And maybe for good reason!
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 You See, The Problem Is...
2:04 Where the Pencil Meets... the Paper
4:37 Grandfather Was Right
7:44 Boyle's Law
10:19 Lack of Foresight
12:07 Milling Mojo
13:27 If it Ain't Broke
14:49 Highly Eccentric
17:43 Slightly Less Eccentric
19:50 Does it Do the Thing?
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"What good is a machine shop if I can't make an over complicated version of a tool I don't really need?" I don't even have a machine shop, and I feel this
Time to make a machine shop, somehow
@@H3rry118 well I don't really need it, so I guess I had better get started on an over complicated one right away
I feel this . but with a conventry die holder. I needed to thread 7 parts yesterday and damn if I didn't want to single point thread, or use the janky die holder, which I ended up using anyway after trying several other more complicated methods.
I really want to make the die holder like Swap Lamp made on his channel, but..time..
@mooreevair I like the electronic lead screw project clough42. Now I can cut any threads and it takes out the guess work. And no changing gears
@@josephlovell6951 I've watched some of what he did. I think I'll need to revisit it . cheers
Love your videos, but everytime I watch your drawing, as an ex-drafter (sadly only on CAD) , I can't help but thing you should create a 2nd channel dedicated to a complete ASMR style video of just your sketchs.
I second this suggestion. Every shot is macro. Mic preamp turned way up. No narration. Mmmmmmmm.
@@matthasaname i can hear it now
"Shhhhckk,,,, shhhhhckk,,,,shhck"
@@matthasaname thanks i hate it
I like a few seconds of drawing too, it brings back memories. But a whole channel dedicated to it? Naaaah.
Love me some quality drafting footage!
You're not a wannabe toolmaker, you've got it. I've been a machinist all my life, was a manufacturing engineer for a few years, and a machine shop teacher for a few as well. I'm really blown away with your talent. The pin or rod through a hole on top of the vice trick can be a life saver. Use it with two holes and two pins and you can get very accurately milled angles, although you may have to skim the top of your vise jaws for the 2 pin route. I have seen a couple of shop made tool height setters out in industry. Typically just an L shaped block that is non adjustable. The Tsugami swiss types screw machines I programmed and ran for a few years came with an adjustable magnetic one, but these were used for the tool stick-out length, not setting the center height. None were as beautiful or functional as this.
That really means a lot! Thank you! I hope my ideas end up helping or inspiring others to tackle problems of their own. Also yes that 2 pin method you mention is great! Though I never considered checking/skimming the top face of my jaws. Fortunately they weren't critical parts!
I’ll second the ‘inspirational’ comment.
I note that your finished products closely match your ‘old school’ drawings… in quality as well as ‘to dimension’.
I’m in my late 70’s…. and you are definitely inspiring me to ‘up my (old) game
🤣🤬
Regards
Robert
20yrs of machining and I have never seen a setup like that! I am beyond impressed. Hope you don't mind...but I think I will make one for myself from your design.
Love your videos! Keep them coming!
Talented!!!! I've Been Fabricating For Most Of My Life And Now That My Body Is Hurting To Much That I Have Decided To Try My Skills In The Machine Room , Been Exciting Times But After Seeing This Display Of Pure Knowledge Is Making Me Eager To Get Back To Work And It's Saturday , lol , I Hope You Don't Mind But I'm Going To Attempt To Make Something Like This Guage , If Not I'll Buy One , lol
@@robbiecarter5640 Be my guest! Thank you
You are the type of machinist that i aspire to be. The ability to not only design but perfectly manufacture anything that you want is inspiring and extremely impressive to me. One day i want to have my own machines and be able to tackle your projects myself
Depending on your location there may be a Makerspace nearby that could let you get started right away.
You very kind! Thank you. I hope you get there one day, man!
I really like that term, "magnetically transparent." Your cinematography and machine work is gorgeous as always!
I felt pretty clever with that one 😁 Thanks!
As a trained Draftsman that learned on a board, it's really nice to see someone doing a really nice hand drawn drawing. The invention of CAD made life a lot easier, but it lost the romance. Drafting standards suffered too as speed became more important than details. With laser cutting and CNC programming direct from the CAD model, some drawings we issue now just have a couple of views with overall dimensions and a note stating "See CAD model for detail dimensions".
It's also becoming more and more impressive the amount of custom tools you have in your videos. As you make more things, you use them in your projects so they end up on camera in practical use. Seeing your custom knurling tool in use made me remember that video and how many more you've made. Commenting before the inevitable "New Shop Size" or something similar video.
Making a tool that actually ends up being useful is probably as rewarding as making it in the first place. There may come a time where the only thing I use is hand made tools! Thanks, man
FIRST! Awesome, meticulous work as always.
You sir are an artist! Thank you for keeping manual machining alive!!! Keep it up Brandon!
Can't let the computers have all the fun! 😂 Thanks!
I´ve watched every single video you uploaded, ever since your first one. I was instantly hooked, since even back then you had this mesmerising, soothing and well thought out way of doing things. I´ve seen you fail, I´ve seen you succeed and I enjoyed every second of it. I´m a apprentice machinist and I love my job so much it´s more like a passion. And, It really makes my whole day every second friday, when I come home from making chips and get to see your next project. You´re a talent at making machining interesting and enjoyable to watch!
Keep up this good work, Brandon!
I remember you username from the early days 😁 My hope with this channel was to bring my own take on the hobby I love so much. So it really means a lot, you saying that. Thanks for the support all along the way!
I'm genuinely amazed that you can produce such high quality videos at such a high frequency. With how good these videos are, I'd be fine waiting months.
It does help that I'm able to do this full time. And that my wife is an amazing video editor 😁 But still, thank you!
The most relaxing 22 minutes of the week, thank you.
Thank you as well!
Makes my Fridays better!!
Am I the only one that’s more impressed with the drawing than the matching?
Very nice, you should consider a custom flat dial indicator tip or attachment to help read the height at the tip of the insert. I've always found it difficult to line up the rounded tips like that. Beautiful build!
That's a great idea! Thank you 😁
Thanks, you have saved thousands of other comments stating the obvious. It's the part that actually touches the tool tip, which is readily available & was not used?
This channel is my therapy.
Where in the world have you been my man, I’ve been checking daily for videos in case UA-cam algo hasnt surfaced it. Hope all is well, looking forward to the next installment.
All is well! Just had to skip a video after getting tied up with some home projects that took longer than expected. New video tomorrow 😁
You know it's good content when you want to rewatch it like TV shows. I think that's really all I can say.
That means a lot actually. Thanks!
UA-cam is stunned. I can't believe it has never, until today, recommended this channel.
Another amazingly well done project. I would imagine by the time you’re my age you will have a true machine shop museum . Great video as always young man 🤙🏻
Great vid as usual! Your work both behind and infront of the Camera is top class! You deserve so much recognition.
That is very nice of you to say. Thank you!
Civil designer of 30 years and your drafting brings back a lot of memories. Super cool channel
Man Im so tired and this video will heal me right now. Thank you.
Your machining projects are a joy to watch, with some of the most beautiful cinematography on UA-cam!
Thanks so much, Ron!
When something went terrible wrong in the workshop, your channel is there to relax and calm down. Thank you for beeing my therapist!
Blessed are the Gods!
Our boy has uploaded a new build!
Anyone else here to wind down before bed? My six year old daughter and I are!
Truly my favorite channel on UA-cam. Found your videos because I tinker, but more just the basics of metalworking, ginding/sharpening, acid etching, stonewashing what have you.
But, I always come back to this channel because it really showcases the journey of creating something, lucky breaks, box of shame, mistakes, calculated success, elbow grease.
I come into every video like, "I've never seen this tool in my life, why is this necessary?", and leave every video like, "well, of course it's necessary, that's what it is, what else could do that?". Thanks for the relaxing and enlightening content IM, appreciate you!
magical to watch from conception to end. Finally your thoughts on paper are found to work, that must be very satisfying. Nothing in the junk box even better. Thanks for the video
It's always the best when it actually works! Thanks, Robert!
That eccentric flag machined really well. Great to see your manual skills improving in each and every video
Thanks, Colin! I wasn't sure how much trouble that was going to give me but I think my insert selection made a huge difference
I'll say it again, beautiful. There is something almost surgically about the tools you make. The finish, the style/design, really impressive work. Thank you for sharing your time with us.
Absolutely my pleasure. And thank you for the nice comments as always!
I love these videos, I know fuck all about machining, but it is super interesting to watch your videos! Hearing your voice is also really relaxing and the machining noises only add to it! Defintely one of my favorite channels ❤
After stumbling across your channel, I decided to (deliberately) throw myself down the rabbit hole. My approach to learning is to do projects. I’m rewatching this video now and I’m struck by your line about this not being something that’s strictly needed. I’ve seen though many times how such tools are often some of the best made!
this channel is probably one of the best things about Friday.
Daww, shucks 😊
Amazing quality and attention to detail!!!
Your work seems to have something of an art deco flavour
Good video - need more of them and more often!
"Let's get rocked" is a great one too
As Usual, Your videos are a joy to watch
Good stuff. Perfect blend of planning, drawing, machining, and finishing meshed together with flawless production and a little bit of story telling. I have been watching YT for a longtime since I moved away from traditional TV over a decade ago and this channel is a great example of why.
That really means a lot! Thank you!
Great job . I really like all the thought that went into this and the solid functionality . Keeping tools on center in a lathe is critical .
No side projects or box of shame this time. Well done!
Great project and great video 👍
I get by every once in a while 😁 Thanks!
As always your work is top class Brandon. Really look forward to new content and loved your journey so far.
Thanks, Dave!
I initially thought, silly machinist, they already make inexpensive height gauges that work well. But then watched what you made, WAY BETTER and cooler!! Can’t wait to try to make one and curse my way through the process. 😅
😂 I call dibs on the swear jar! Thanks
I love to see previous builds in use :)
I make them for a reason 😁
no entries into the box of shame. our boy is getting better 👏
Absolutely fantastic. Good show
Another great video! You are such a pleasure to watch and listen to. Your video editing is spot on.
Thank you so much!
Perfect! Is hypnotic and Zen.
really awesome. Thank you for your gifts to us.
Beautiful work
These are the very best of projects. Looking really good!
Thank you!
Yessss, the best way to start my weekend - a lot of love for another beautiful video, you've taken the fast-track to being my favourite channel!
Glad to hear it! Thanks, man
An entire video without a side project or a visit to the box of shame.
That tool turned out really nice and I think you will use it a lot.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, Joe! And I hope you are right. At least I've already used it more than some of my other builds 😂
Very nice project !
Keep up the great work !
Thanks!
14:26 Ah, the old "chemical press fit". Who among us hasn't been there. 😅
I'm a machinist and look forward to watching his videos every sat morning with my coffee. This guy is great!
😎 Thanks!
Found the channel in the last couple days and have watched almost every video since. The level of quality of the videos, prints, and parts are beyond impressive. I'm missing machining more and more with every video.
I have been watching your informative videos, long enough to appreciate your brand of humor. I particularly liked this offering; as like so many others setting the tool height is a bit of a pain; not so much now that I moved from the that damnable 'lantern' to a proper QCTP.
AMAZING! Pure bliss!
Like you said, I didn't know I needed it until I needed it ! Just started to make my own. 😁👍👍
Mesmerising...don't know what I like the machining,design,drawing,video or the narration......🤩🤩🤩
Thanks!
This is a great idea. I'm going to have to add this to my list of things to make one day.
always nice to see a new video from you
😊
And... another fortnightly parcel of machining joy has been delivered to my screen 😁 Thank you Brandon. Really loving these videos.
You bet, man! Thanks for the support as always!
Very cool idea man, and great craftsmanship!
Gorgeous chips from that eccentric part 😍 and a beautifully finished and functional tool, fantastic!
😁Thanks!
As always, you never cease to impress. Look forward to your content weekly. Your love of machining is very evident in the craftsmanship you achieve.
Thanks, David!
That was beyond impressive! Now I want to make one!
Well done! That tool is beautiful!!
Thanks!
your channel has grown to be one of my favourites, thanks for sharing your journey
My pleasure! Thanks for following along 😊
Having now watched all of your videos, first randomly, then again in chronological order, I have an observation: You could anticipate every conceivable eventuality, no matter how seemingly trivial, execute the part, step by tediously planned step, then report that, as always, there were no surprises. Or, you can do what you do, which makes for a far more engaging human tale. Throw in your compelling intergenerational backstory, and … well, thank you for every blissful minute.
I could even manage to think through everything in that level of detail I would probably only be able to make a video once every 6 months haha! I guess that means messing up is sometimes faster than planning all the way through 😉 Thanks
You content scratches my brain in the best way possible.
The solutions you come up with to solve problems are amazing. Nice work
Thanks!
Great build 👌
Cheers Chris
That's a great piece, and nothing added to the box of shame! 🎉
They just keep getting better.
And NO BOX OF SHAME! :) So cool watching your videos, as always ;) Great job, and thanks for sharing your projects with us!
maybe if you count that broken insert clamp haha thanks!
The hand grinding the round edges is so SO nice. Love the content, please keep it up! You're amazing
Much appreciated! Thank you!
Because it was a "Nice to Have" vs "Have to Have" it makes it all the better!
You know... I think you are right!
Excellent build..
All that and not a single Side Project! Great job!
To be fair I skipped a very obvious and necessary one 😂 Thanks!
WoW. Nice work.
I could watch your work for hours. Beautiful machining.
Thank you
Ooooooooh. This is a great idea. I’ve never used one of these.
😎 I recommend one!
Nice job and no visits to the Box of Shame!
Extremely impressive work!
Thanks!
That's a great idea for a height gauge. And not overly complicated. Well done.
Thanks!
Some very accurate machining once again. Nice job. 💪💪💪
Thanks!
What a cool useful and beautiful tool. I really have to find more excuses for more shop time. Definitely my favorite UA-cam channel. Always perfect timing on Fridays too. Was too busy for a break at lunchtime, but managed to watch before midnight!
Keep up the amazing work!
😁 Glad you got it in before the days end! Thanks as always, Keith!
Perfection as usual!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Thanks!
Excellent as usual. Now i have to make one.
It is awesome how you are able to carry an idea from an initial concept to a finished tool. You make it look easy.
A 20 minute video certainly doesn't do it justice. But hours of my scratching my head also isn't very entertaining! 😂
But in all seriousness, thank you
Excellent work in production and production. Some of the most satisfying minutes of my week.
Thank you so much!
Mesmerizing!
Great idea.
Very nice work.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
Thanks!
Love watching your work
Thank you 😊
Dude, You killed it. My favorite kind of project-because I want to or because I can. Been watching since vid one. Thanks for bringing me along.
If I'm being honest, that almost always part of my motivation 😂 Thanks, man!
honestly, your channel gave me all the motivation to give all my efforts in my machining classes to make the best pieces, I wasn't all that motivated for personal reasons, but watching your videos made reignite that passion for making the best job for the satisfaction of knowing you made something really good, it's only a shame I discovered your channel at the end of the classes, but still, it quickly became one of my favorites and made me discover a new favorite hobby