Esse vídeo é o tipo dos vídeos que mais gosto. Sujeito profissional, preciso e competente! E o mais importante: sem blá, blá, blá inútil, nenhum piu! Parabéns!!!
Ive done similar at work .made a few bungs that fit in the number 5 morse taper mandrel to assist me but this is still a good idea .its just always better if you can aviod reducing your jaw gripping area .
If you stand to the right of your grinder and adjust the guard a bit, you won't have sparks flying at you. I normally don't use the guard, but that's my preference.
I made a few tools, almost identical to each other. At work we have to drill holes in heat exchanger end plates, and the baffles. They are stacked and drilled all at once. There's not much room between the holes so I machined a point on one end of a 3 inch long round bar, and a blind hole in the other end to make alignment of the drill bit to the punch mark quickly.
Li feci qualche anno fa di spessori diversi con la stampante 3D. In acciaio sono decisamente piu affidabili 😅. Mi piace anche la soluzione della vite centrale.
It could also just be round. He just uses it as a spacer for when one wants to Face narrower material. I've also done the same thing using washers or coins from various sizes. It Trues the backside of the Material up when something narrow needs to be Faced or drilled in the Chuck. Hope it makes Sense.
It makes for an adjustable stop if the work piece needs to go to a certain depth, but no deeper. And the part is too thin, or too soft to clamp hard enough in the chuck to prevent it from being pushed back into the chuck if you are doing some heavy drilling.
Interessante l'idea di avere una battuta fissa per il pezzo che può essere ulteriormente migliorata aggiungendo una vite con testa più grande lavorata al tornio e un controdado. per evitare il gioco d'azzardo.
Una cruceta para tope de copa. Yo diseñé una hace treinta años(cuando era tornero, fresador), un poco mejor........... Con un agujero en cada cruceta. Y conseguir tres pines de la misma medida, y diferente largo (nueve o doce). Pero cada pin por tres, de la misma medida para diferente ancho de disco. Para un paralelismo perfecto..... Yo usaba acero plata cuya barra por metros viene rectificada. Y refrentarlas cada tres del mismo largo.
You probably could've used that spacer making that spacer. It looks easy to make until it's time to cut the wings out, somehow you made them magickly disappear......
I watched this video 2 more times since I posted that comment. I have absolutely NO idea what I saw or thought I saw. If it comes back to me I'll re-post.🖖
WOW! To begin with, they used a very rare tool called a Bandsaw , then something called a lathe! WOW! Next they went to Harbor Freight and bought and used something called a Vice! Then a “death wheel” was employed! Next they used a truly rare piece of equipment called a Milling Machine, then we find out they drilled and tapped a hole into this triangular piece of metal, and to top it all off, the operator gives this piece of metal Two Thumbs Up! I am truly impressed and amazed!🤔
@@Hoghaw I have probably forgotten more than you know sonny. But, you keep on dumping on other peoples videos if it makes you feel special, instead of showing us your so-called skills. Do you even have a shop? lol
Me gustaba diseñar. Y un compañero tornero me decía: y vas a inventar lo que ya está inventado? ...y yo le decía: un mecánico debe diseñar su herramienta según su necesidad. Ahora veo muchos diseños que anoté en un block de hojas ahora están para CNC.. Aunque no he visto un alesador que referente en una fresadora universal común.
For when items much smaller than his demonstration piece need turning down to a specific length or in the case of the adjustable bolt (I'd put a nut on the back so it could be locked at a length) for repetition turning to length of many small parts .
@@richardaisbett1119 , I don't subscribe to that view, especially as there is little to no vibration on a lathe. If there is it will be reflected in the finish. The only time you tighten all adjusters is on an independent jaw chuck, e.g. a four jaw.
Oh yes it does. I've been using a lathe for nearly fifty years. Every time you move to the next key hole you pull the scroll a bit further round, just try it on a drill chuck.
Esse vídeo é o tipo dos vídeos que mais gosto. Sujeito profissional, preciso e competente! E o mais importante: sem blá, blá, blá inútil, nenhum piu! Parabéns!!!
Olá amigo gostei da ideia,trabalho agora fica mais padronizado!!!
Boa sorte sempre!!!
Exelente idea como tope para mecanizar piezas en serie .Gracias bendiciones.
Thank you, my friend!
Parabéns pela oficina, só maquinario novo, que lhe renda bons serviços.
Eine gute Arbeit.Ich kann von Dir noch lernen.Danke für das Video!! 😊
Thank you very much and welcome!
Ive done similar at work .made a few bungs that fit in the number 5 morse taper mandrel to assist me but this is still a good idea .its just always better if you can aviod reducing your jaw gripping area .
Great idea thanks. What carbide insert is that you are using please.?
Thank you very much, here is a look at this video about carbide insertion: ua-cam.com/video/19FZctVS1KY/v-deo.html
A nice tool. I think next time I will build one for me. Thnx for the idea !! 😊😊
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Já tive essa ideia porém usando apenas um calço retificado.
Maís ótima ideia para quem trabalha em torno com peças em série.
Great idea.❤❤❤
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If you stand to the right of your grinder and adjust the guard a bit, you won't have sparks flying at you. I normally don't use the guard, but that's my preference.
Welcome!
I made a few tools, almost identical to each other. At work we have to drill holes in heat exchanger end plates, and the baffles. They are stacked and drilled all at once. There's not much room between the holes so I machined a point on one end of a 3 inch long round bar, and a blind hole in the other end to make alignment of the drill bit to the punch mark quickly.
Fun to watch! Great ideas too!! Thank You Sergey.
Thank you very much and welcome!
Turn the top of the bolt true as well, and make a few sizes as well👍
you can also make this stop tool into spindle inside taper behind chuck for longer shafts
Thank you, my friend!
That's a nice simple to make option. I wish I'd had something like that more than a few times over the last 20 years! ! !
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It's a simple but good idea!
Absolutely a good tool.
Nice Work and T Shirt
Thanks a lot!
very clever 😊👍
Thanks and welcome!
Very cool idea. Nice work sir
Old school machinist like me,made mine 40+ years ago.
Make it out of thinner material 1/4" will be perfect 👍
Chuck spider stop is the name of it.
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Brillante idea
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Good work!!!
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I made the many years ago for my mini lathe, then forgot about it now I need to nake kne fir my Myford cheers for kickstarting my memory
Buena idea 😀
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Bloody brilliant idea good onya
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J'aime bien l'idée d'utiliser la plaquette à fileter pour chanfreiner. Merci pour le truc et bonne continuation.
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Good idea.
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Infinite thumbs up
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Li feci qualche anno fa di spessori diversi con la stampante 3D. In acciaio sono decisamente piu affidabili 😅. Mi piace anche la soluzione della vite centrale.
It could also just be round. He just uses it as a spacer for when one wants to Face narrower material. I've also done the same thing using washers or coins from various sizes. It Trues the backside of the Material up when something narrow needs to be Faced or drilled in the Chuck. Hope it makes Sense.
Sir your lath machin price
I understand using this to replace parallels but I am confused at the purpose of the bolt?
It makes for an adjustable stop if the work piece needs to go to a certain depth, but no deeper. And the part is too thin, or too soft to clamp hard enough in the chuck to prevent it from being pushed back into the chuck if you are doing some heavy drilling.
Aynanın iç çapına göre bi kademe yapıp parçayı aynaya çaksaydın daha saglıklı olurdu😊😊
I don't get what it is for???
It serves as a stop for serializing workpieces and parts, a very useful fixture!
Thank you
It’s a stop to assure parallelism of thin parts.
@@ellieprice363 Thank you
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well done
Interessante l'idea di avere una battuta fissa per il pezzo che può essere ulteriormente migliorata aggiungendo una vite con testa più grande lavorata al tornio e un controdado. per evitare il gioco d'azzardo.
What is it for?
Its a work stop so you can set up for consistent lengths, might also help making sure your workpiece is square
Una cruceta para tope de copa. Yo diseñé una hace treinta años(cuando era tornero, fresador), un poco mejor........... Con un agujero en cada cruceta. Y conseguir tres pines de la misma medida, y diferente largo (nueve o doce). Pero cada pin por tres, de la misma medida para diferente ancho de disco. Para un paralelismo perfecto..... Yo usaba acero plata cuya barra por metros viene rectificada. Y refrentarlas cada tres del mismo largo.
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Thank you for the advice. I now see the wisdom in this device.
Fai sempre cose fuori dall'ordinario, bravissimo!
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You probably could've used that spacer making that spacer. It looks easy to make until it's time to cut the wings out, somehow you made them magickly disappear......
Fill in the blank/choose your own method. Omitting a step keeps it fun by engaging our brains 🙂
@@branchandfoundry560 I dont have a method and I have no brains, thats why I watched..........
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Thanks for the video but sorry to see that you lost a bet!...OUCH!!
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I watched this video 2 more times since I posted that comment. I have absolutely NO idea what I saw or thought I saw. If it comes back to me I'll re-post.🖖
Make three of aluminum of different thicknesses with a small magnet embedded in each leg.
WOW! To begin with, they used a very rare tool called a Bandsaw , then something called a lathe! WOW! Next they went to Harbor Freight and bought and used something called a Vice! Then a “death wheel” was employed! Next they used a truly rare piece of equipment called a Milling Machine, then we find out they drilled and tapped a hole into this triangular piece of metal, and to top it all off, the operator gives this piece of metal Two Thumbs Up! I am truly impressed and amazed!🤔
Waiting on your videos master. Impress us!
@@madjack956 You’ must be patient Grasshopper! You’re not ready for further instructions.
@@Hoghaw
I have probably forgotten more than you know sonny. But, you keep on dumping on other peoples videos if it makes you feel special, instead of showing us your so-called skills.
Do you even have a shop? lol
He’s making a set stop . Not a bad idea or you can use parallels as a stop
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Thanks bro!
I made the same with my 3D printer ...
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sry für die Frage, aber für was soll das gut sein, bin ziemlicher Anfänger im Dreh Bereich
Bonjour Est on sûr que les 2 faces sont parallèles?
Ahh yes DIY. A $7000 saw and a $12000 lathe. All in our diy workshop.
Oh and a $40000 milling machine!😂
Defeatist whiners always accomplish things 👍
It has a name; it's called a Lathe Chuck Spider.
Anything that is "Loose" whilst the chuck is rotating is a "no no" AFIC.
Me gustaba diseñar. Y un compañero tornero me decía: y vas a inventar lo que ya está inventado?
...y yo le decía: un mecánico debe diseñar su herramienta según su necesidad. Ahora veo muchos diseños que anoté en un block de hojas ahora están para CNC.. Aunque no he visto un alesador que referente en una fresadora universal común.
I'd like to have a magic marker that disintegrates steel off camera.
Bonjour, l'idée n'est pas nouvelle ,nous les appelons des étoiles de différentes épaisseures , en 1963 j'en ai pris connaissances.
Gescheites Futter kaufen 😂 dann kann man sich die Arbeit sparen 🥴 !! Weil wenn sollte es außen anliegen und nicht innen 😊
Ucan use this hand grinder🤣🤣
Could have just used a parallel as a stop.
you made a spacer
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Thank you, my friend!
Its a backstop...🤔😳🇬🇧
It's called a spider, I thought everyone had them.
日本でも同じ方法してる。3箇所ネジで大きな径もできる。
Just dont put the part you are machining so far in? Why do you need a spacer tool for that?
For when items much smaller than his demonstration piece need turning down to a specific length or in the case of the adjustable bolt (I'd put a nut on the back so it could be locked at a length) for repetition turning to length of many small parts .
I'd turn the irregularities down off the head of the bolt also though for it to be reliable and properly repetitive .
I use the back end of vernier to make sure each part goes it the same depth
You are wasting your time using all three chuck adjusters, it doesn't make it any tighter.
It helps to stop vibration loosening the jaws
@@richardaisbett1119 ,
I don't subscribe to that view, especially as there is little to no vibration on a lathe. If there is it will be reflected in the finish. The only time you tighten all adjusters is on an independent jaw chuck, e.g. a four jaw.
Oh yes it does. I've been using a lathe for nearly fifty years. Every time you move to the next key hole you pull the scroll a bit further round, just try it on a drill chuck.
@@wotjonsez2560
I can match your time on a lathe.
It makes no difference at all.
Bogus video, you will never get the work perfectly aligned as in the video on the first try without an indicator.
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Thanks and welcome!
Cannot speak.???