@@commoncents7330 most vices or clamps we use are steel. The trick is not overtightening to the point of marring the metal. Some tools are brass lined to prevent that issue, like you said.
THAT !!! OLD !! DOPE !! AND !! STEVE ! BELONGS ! IN !! THE !! !MYFORD !! METAL SHREADDER !! ! JORDON !! ARTISAN MAKES !! GOES !! CUCKOO !! / PEACOCK !!!TOM BOY ! FUNKI DUNKI !! HACKS !! E.T.C !! WOULD !! ALL !! BE ! CHALLENGES ! TO THIS !! HAIR !! BRAIN ! WIRE !! IDEA !! HERE !!
Okay this has to become a series. Mini machining tools. Make a mini magnetic chuck. Make a set of mini calipers. Make a mini ratcheting drill press. Find a tiny motor and make a mini grinder or belt sander that uses belts that you have to cut yourself.
I have never seen the multimeter continuity trick before, that's genius. I wouldn't be surprised if it's common in machining, I just never would have thought of it
@@testi2025 I just checked my Sherline mill because I was curious as well. The resistance from the bed to the spindle is so high that it is basically isolated. It is anodized aluminum on anodized aluminum with a film of oil between them. I guess that is enough for it to work when all the parts stack up.
@@johndoh9121 Nah, I know shops that do that all the time. It's such a light touch that I'd be shocked if that could damage the tool. Plus it was only aluminum.
It’s a lot of fun seeing functional tools/objects being made on the micro scale and not just a molded/cast model..the precision along with the planning needed for these to work seamlessly is underrated for sure..even with a mill or lathe it’s still extremely impressive..great job, hopefully we get some more micro tools here in the near future
the multimeter trick!!!! i have literally spent many hours trying to program mach3 and my driver board and software.....just to see him do that made feel like a failure!! great job
I'm always fascinated by the making of small/miniature versions of common workshop tools. This looks awesome. Would make a nice little display piece on my desk if I had one.... (The desk that is)... 🤣
Mixing the backwards clips with the normal ones at the start was like dragging a woodscrew over a chalkboard for me. They look amazing on their own, but having them together like that made my brain rebel. Neat effect, even if I don't want to feel it again.
What would’ve been cool is if the lil Vice slid into the rails that the mill has and actually use it to clamp tiny projects in the future with it along with cutting out a couple spots to where you could hold/clamp tubing
That is very smart to have the knowledge that you have to make a tool that works really well and that I m probably not the only person that would love to have one like that you are a genius
Now that's about the size of tool that would fit into my (nonexistent) workshop space :) High quality craftsmanship again, as always. My only question is: how would it be fixed to anything, and what workpiece it is intended to? If you go on this way, very soon you'll arrive to the atomic level of machinery :D
Did you lost your mind? This is insane, you are crazy my friend. I'm not easiliy impressed, but this is,...yeah what is this? You tell me. But i'm loving it, details are on a superior level, damn!!!
Dire che sei bravo significa minimizzare il concetto. Hai fantasia ed una pazienza infinita. Vedo che molti utensili devi fabbricarli per raggiungere lo scopo prefissato, ma a dire il vero non sapevo che potessero esistere altri utensili che acquisti :)
wow that is some serious material deflection right there at 7:58, a traveling steady is needed for a cut on a thin rod like that, well done on making such small tools, i already know how hard that is.
I've had an urge to make mini tools/ mini working replicas for years now. I haven't come up with a good reason other than theyll be neat just to sit on a table or a keychain. Not having a function has kept me from doing it but seeing this has made me want to do it anyways haha
felicitaciones, excelente trabajo, sea por hobby o por necesidad de una herramienta así eres un maestro. muchas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento. Éxitos y bendiciones!
You are living proof that skill transcends race, religion, creed, nationality, language and all those boundaries that would keep us apart. My congratulations sir on an outstanding achievement
Dear responsible for W&M Levsha channel I am an enthusiastic follower of your wonderful and accurate work. When I saw this binding, I was completely amazed, especially since I work in the field of mobile phone maintenance, and such bindings may help me a lot when restoring the ICEs because they look very cool. Have you thought about making it commercially?
I'm a jewelry designer and something like that would get daily use in my shop! Nice work!
You'd probably want it with mini lead soft jaws so it wouldn't mar the soft metals common in jewelry
@@commoncents7330 most vices or clamps we use are steel. The trick is not overtightening to the point of marring the metal. Some tools are brass lined to prevent that issue, like you said.
@@DSMownedU Oh, I've always gone with tighten it till you here a crack and then back a quarter turn lol.
@@commoncents7330 hahahaha. I might try that on the next one!
@@commoncents7330 Yeah, he could really just add some folder brass or copper sheet metal into the jaws for sensitive work.
looks like a ThisOldTony joke brought to life, and i love it
Seen the pic before anything else .. my first thought was "when did tot make a new video "
Maybe this should be a challenge for TOT! He'd probably try to add some hold down area's in case he wanted to use it on his MAHO 😂🤣😂🤣
THAT !!! OLD !! DOPE !! AND !! STEVE ! BELONGS ! IN !! THE !! !MYFORD !! METAL SHREADDER !! ! JORDON !! ARTISAN MAKES !! GOES !! CUCKOO !! / PEACOCK !!!TOM BOY ! FUNKI DUNKI !! HACKS !! E.T.C !! WOULD !! ALL !! BE ! CHALLENGES ! TO THIS !! HAIR !! BRAIN ! WIRE !! IDEA !! HERE !!
Ah yes, I can finally follow AvE's Closing advice.
You said it.
Hahahahahahahahaha
Thank you for this pure piece of comedy
AvE... pretty skookum
Big brain Comment right here. Small head though
Okay this has to become a series. Mini machining tools. Make a mini magnetic chuck. Make a set of mini calipers. Make a mini ratcheting drill press. Find a tiny motor and make a mini grinder or belt sander that uses belts that you have to cut yourself.
And then, build the next level down scaled tools with them.
@@the_jcbone And so on and so forth : )
and make an entire workshop to go with the tools
Out of a match box...
Joe Pieczynski just made a miniature lathe on his channel although the castings were from a kit.
I have never seen the multimeter continuity trick before, that's genius. I wouldn't be surprised if it's common in machining, I just never would have thought of it
I was just thinking about it. Why didn’t the current loop around the machine? Is there some isolation somewhere?
@@testi2025 I just checked my Sherline mill because I was curious as well. The resistance from the bed to the spindle is so high that it is basically isolated. It is anodized aluminum on anodized aluminum with a film of oil between them. I guess that is enough for it to work when all the parts stack up.
Wait, what's happening? Where does this happen? I'm really curious as this sounds interesting..
made me wince...nice sharp tool edge being used to take a touch ....not in my workshop
@@johndoh9121 Nah, I know shops that do that all the time. It's such a light touch that I'd be shocked if that could damage the tool. Plus it was only aluminum.
No unnecessary talking. Relaxing music. Great quality. Interesting content. Man you nailed it
Yes I'm on an old school bose system. Base is thumping, I like when the base go's boom boom boom.
You have such a relaxing channel. Thanks for sharing your creativity and talent with the rest of us.
Using that 'huge' fly cutter on such small parts makes me smile.
Can't argue with that finish, though!
Absolutely love the idea of using a continuity tester to check if the cutter is making contact.
Nice touch (pun intended) with the meter as edge finder!!! Killer move
The production level of your video is outstanding! thank you for this gem!
It’s a lot of fun seeing functional tools/objects being made on the micro scale and not just a molded/cast model..the precision along with the planning needed for these to work seamlessly is underrated for sure..even with a mill or lathe it’s still extremely impressive..great job, hopefully we get some more micro tools here in the near future
I'm a watchmaker. Just wanted to say that we indeed use vices that small for our work. :)
i wish real machines were this quiet with nice music in the background. its so peaceful when you don't hear all the loud scraping
You would be surprised at the real world applications of such an item.
Fabulous.
As a journeyman machinist, and a tool and mold maker, I admire your efforts and intelligence. :)
the multimeter trick!!!! i have literally spent many hours trying to program mach3 and my driver board and software.....just to see him do that made feel like a failure!! great job
I'm always fascinated by the making of small/miniature versions of common workshop tools. This looks awesome. Would make a nice little display piece on my desk if I had one.... (The desk that is)... 🤣
I never would have thought of that multimeter zeroing trick. Genius!
There are several things you have made I would purchase in a heartbeat
Mixing the backwards clips with the normal ones at the start was like dragging a woodscrew over a chalkboard for me.
They look amazing on their own, but having them together like that made my brain rebel.
Neat effect, even if I don't want to feel it again.
What would’ve been cool is if the lil Vice slid into the rails that the mill has and actually use it to clamp tiny projects in the future with it along with cutting out a couple spots to where you could hold/clamp tubing
I found you through My Mechanics. I can die happy now.
The utter accuracy and size give me serotonin
Я даже не знал что у левши есть второй канал. Как всегда крутое видео. Like!
Wow!
That is one precise little vise!
Nice work! 😀
Watching this made me really appreciate having full size machine tools. I am not a patient man.
Excellent! We featured this video in our homemade tools forum this week and people really liked it :)
Simply pure genius and creative. Almost above human intelligence. In fact it is... no doubt.
I'm a watchmaker. Just wanted to say that we indeed use vices that small for our work. :)
Deserves millions of views
That is very smart to have the knowledge that you have to make a tool that works really well and that I m probably not the only person that would love to have one like that you are a genius
I am a huge fan of the "because I can" mentality of this project. Subbed.
Such delicate and precise craftsmanship. Bravo.
Nice meter continuity trick!
Awesome work aside... 4:35 man, these colors are amazing. Great camera work and editing!
Wow how much precision is on that...
A tiny vise for tiny nuts. Enjoyed watching you make it.
Now that's about the size of tool that would fit into my (nonexistent) workshop space :) High quality craftsmanship again, as always. My only question is: how would it be fixed to anything, and what workpiece it is intended to? If you go on this way, very soon you'll arrive to the atomic level of machinery :D
I would use it model build locking it down with double sided tape.
Imagine a doll house, but for men.
@@keithspencersr.6806 Cool, I was thinking of how it would be used as well.
@@patrioticwhitemail9119 Ken's garage
Superglue
Wow that job really does people speechless. Loved it
I will pay for it a million times. Awezome, congrats.
A great bit of delicate engineering, well-executed. Good video
Did you lost your mind? This is insane, you are crazy my friend.
I'm not easiliy impressed, but this is,...yeah what is this?
You tell me.
But i'm loving it, details are on a superior level, damn!!!
Una obra de arte en miniatura...soy aficionado a las herramientas en miniatura.esto es una belleza
Another great beautiful tiny project...
I'm always amazed and jealous of your machining and milling skills.
Why jealous ? Woman ?
I noticed you haven’t got any holes to bolt it down to your bench with? That was so satisfying to watch, you put the pro into precision.
This is so cool. You are very talented!
Dire che sei bravo significa minimizzare il concetto. Hai fantasia ed una pazienza infinita. Vedo che molti utensili devi fabbricarli per raggiungere lo scopo prefissato, ma a dire il vero non sapevo che potessero esistere altri utensili che acquisti :)
wow that is some serious material deflection right there at 7:58, a traveling steady is needed for a cut on a thin rod like that, well done on making such small tools, i already know how hard that is.
That's one (piece of art). Now you need to create the rest of the shop and make the world's most expensive diorama!
You should go over to Joe Pie's channel and check out the miniature lathe he is making.
That threader is TINY! I've never seen one that little. It's kinda cute
Marvelous work. Best channel I've found in a long time!
Awesome job! Now use this vise to mill an even smaller one!
You are the father of lathe machines.
now you have to make a tiny mill to go with it
You are the best on the web
That is an amazing piece of work, you have a real gift with your machines and your camera work and editing. Truelly awesome 👏👏👏👏👍
رائع ممتاز
قمة الفن والروعة
تقنية عالية الجودة
سلمت يداك
شكرا كثيرا لك
OK, the ohmmeter is total genius.
I've had an urge to make mini tools/ mini working replicas for years now. I haven't come up with a good reason other than theyll be neat just to sit on a table or a keychain. Not having a function has kept me from doing it but seeing this has made me want to do it anyways haha
Ok that method of edge finding is brilliant.
This is ridiculously impressive
Beautiful work. I really enjoyed watching your video. Keep up the good work.
Masterful craftsmanship, as always. Thank you for sharing your work.
Adorable works and music
I could watch this for hours very nice work
WOW.WOW.WOW.LOVELY. if i make such a micro vise then i think to my self what i have get to do with this vise...? Bet feel very setisfie.very nice job.
Everything on micro looks so nice
Súper...!!...increíble con la Precisión que Tabaja...!..Congratulations my Friend...ji ji j i j i.....Saludosss
Pillar drill next episode. Excellent skill with such a small piece of material
Cool little vise, great job
"Honey, I Shrunk the Milling Vise"
felicitaciones, excelente trabajo, sea por hobby o por necesidad de una herramienta así eres un maestro. muchas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento. Éxitos y bendiciones!
You are living proof that skill transcends race, religion, creed, nationality, language and all those boundaries that would keep us apart. My congratulations sir on an outstanding achievement
Very chill, great video!
I love tiny inventions and engines.
I LOVE.your videos! Great job 👏 you should mount it... maybe tiny mag chuck?
es la pieza mas hermosa que haya visto... wooooowwwwwwwww ESPERO LEAN MI COMENTARIO Y LE DEN LIKE!!!!
Again amazed at his ability and know-how 👏👏👏👏👏
Dear responsible for W&M Levsha channel
I am an enthusiastic follower of your wonderful and accurate work. When I saw this binding, I was completely amazed, especially since I work in the field of mobile phone maintenance, and such bindings may help me a lot when restoring the ICEs because they look very cool.
Have you thought about making it commercially?
Ideally, we would have capsules containing the Pym particles to increase the tools. Ant-Man would love to see this.
Amazing,hats off for your incredible work keep it up
This must have been nerve racking to build.
Astonishing !! Great work
Ken's garage needs a mill for that vice
Nice work! I aspire to being able to do precision like that!
dude this is really amazing piece of machinery art. hands down my friend
He should get together with Joe Pie and build some more.
"Today on this episode of this old Tony we're making a voice for my sons lego figures"
Make a clock please, I guess a small clock would just be a watch but a small wall mechanical clock would be cool
Love you edge finder trick!
Another amazing piece of work! Keep it up you are great! 👌
I also make small things but wood material ,you ara make of metal . look smooth, eye- catching .
Now you need to make a smaller vise using that one
Very cool work and a lot of it!
Thats freaking adorable.
So relaxing to watch
Perfect for a watchmaker! 😍
Great work !
Finally, a vice I can afford.
Nice job dude🏅👍