It blows my mind how this kind of a quality content doesn't get more exposure. I just found your videos and watched them all. You deserve way more subscribers. Keep up the good work.
Please continue this series! It is by far the highest production quality and easiest to digest series on lathe tool grinding I have ever seen. thank you soo much for the first 2 vids :)
This is easily one of the best educational things ive ever watched. Straight to the point (or nose radius) with a script that has all the relevant information in a neat list like format. 10/10 video
Ok, I am skipping 3-5, this is done so well after only my 3rd of your videos, I trust your wit... It is refreshing to see that you are sharing your skill sets, you are very good at it.
Great video, very informative, very clear, and also amusing to learn from Adam with his way of explanation, it is like Khan academy for mechanical Workshop :)
Hi Adam, thank you for posting these incredibly informative videos on mechanical components and machining. I loved the way you show all details in addition to your explanation. It helps us a lot in visualizing the part when you point to the part or show it to us. I request you to please create a video on materials like carbon steels and stainless steels, their use, their composition and how materials are selected for different applications. Thank you
Thanks Adam! Great videos, very well done with a ton of good info. I wish I saw these videos before I had ground my tools. This will be very useful for upcoming students. Thanks👍
12:50 Trigonometry to the rescue! Position the tool rest so the surface is perfectly perpendicular to the wheel surface, and mark that as your zero position. Then set tool rest height to wheelRadius x sin(angle) - toolHeight, and the angle at the top of the tool will be precisely what you want.
Brilliant video! The insights you give for all aspects and the presentation are outstanding! Looking forward to the rest of the series Oddly enough, I learned as much about editing and illustration as about the actual topic of this video
I think there is another Adam, who would like these videos. He loves to machine. Also cosplays. He is Savage. :D Maybe you two should make a special tool making video for one of his spacesuits.
Muito bom amigo!!!Excelente vídeo amigo,aprendi mais algumas coisas,aos poucos vou vendos vídeos anteriores a este e os próximos!!!Like!!!Obrigado amigo e saudações do Brasil!!!
please make more videos they are great! im new in industrial maintenance. have been working in sugar the passed two years. Can we get some about compressor systems and hi-volt electric? pleaseee
I agree with the others...very nice presentation of grinding a lathe cutting tool. How much does the nose radius really matter? It kind of looks like you could look at the radius you made in this video and when doing your own probably eyeball it to be about the same, within 10-20% at least. I guess the question is...does one really need a set of radius gauges, or is it sufficient to just round off that edge a bit?
It blows my mind how this kind of a quality content doesn't get more exposure. I just found your videos and watched them all. You deserve way more subscribers. Keep up the good work.
Keep up the good work? He sadly didn't upload in 9 months, I genuinely hope he's okay
@FukAzz RS I mean... I kinda like porn too ya know..
@FukAzz RS WTF lmao
@FukAzz RS This *is* porn to some people...
@FukAzz RS The education system has failed you. I'm so sorry.
As a secondary machining teacher I cannot express to you how awesome this content is! Please keep them coming.
Please continue this series!
It is by far the highest production quality and easiest to digest series on lathe tool grinding I have ever seen.
thank you soo much for the first 2 vids :)
This is easily one of the best educational things ive ever watched. Straight to the point (or nose radius) with a script that has all the relevant information in a neat list like format. 10/10 video
The best explanation so far that I found on youtube. I'm still waiting for the part three, four and five.
Cheers
Looking forward to part 3, I hope it comes some day.
There's the basis of a really good channel here, I hold out hope that we'll see more content at some point.
most instructive tool grinding video I've seen to date. Thx!
This is by far the best presentation I have seen. Thanks for posting.
Extremely good presentation. I definitely learned something, thank you!
Brilliant, I’ve been doing it wrong for years. Thank you
Can't wait for part three! Well done!
Ok, I am skipping 3-5, this is done so well after only my 3rd of your videos, I trust your wit... It is refreshing to see that you are sharing your skill sets, you are very good at it.
Plz make more videos and frequently.
You are doing a great job sir.
Plz make it frequent.
Huge fan of your knowledge.
Thank you.
Please make the other videos, its wonderful! Part 3, 4 and 5 please!!
As is always usually, An important video is an informative seller, greetings to you, my friend
Thank you much. Everything I watched before was like rocket science, but you made things simple. I wait for next part.
Great video, very informative, very clear, and also amusing to learn from Adam with his way of explanation, it is like Khan academy for mechanical Workshop :)
Great video! Can't wait for more from this channel!
THANK YOU! With this video I ground the best tool Ive ever made. Awesome videos, keep them coming!
Wow this video is gold. I just wish he would've finished the series.
Keep at it guy. It takes time but you are close tu the exponential takeoff
These videos are literally a gold mine. Can't thank you enough for the great work and clear explanation.
Outstanding video thank you so much for this series
I appreciate your videos man, can't believe they aren't more popular, probably the best on the topics you present.
best vid on tool grinding! thankyou!
Hi Adam, thank you for posting these incredibly informative videos on mechanical components and machining. I loved the way you show all details in addition to your explanation. It helps us a lot in visualizing the part when you point to the part or show it to us. I request you to please create a video on materials like carbon steels and stainless steels, their use, their composition and how materials are selected for different applications. Thank you
I feel like a poster with all this on it next to my grinder would really help.
Really knowledgeable your video given the correct knowledge . that's really don't know other's. Keep doing the video thank you..
Sure I did learn a lot. Thank you and keep them coming. Why it's such an underrated channel?
very good presentation. I learned something!
Excellent Macro photography and presentation. It's as if you're a blackbelt in machining... a real sensei...
So good to see you making more videos. Excellent, concise content. Please keep making them!
Thanks Adam! Great videos, very well done with a ton of good info. I wish I saw these videos before I had ground my tools. This will be very useful for upcoming students. Thanks👍
Great channel mate! Look forward to more uploads
Great video!!! Would love to see a video about couplings explained and different types of them! 👍
Thank you for this, makes it easier to show my nephews what I mean. I'm not good at teaching, showing, not teaching.
Super valuable content.
12:50 Trigonometry to the rescue! Position the tool rest so the surface is perfectly perpendicular to the wheel surface, and mark that as your zero position. Then set tool rest height to wheelRadius x sin(angle) - toolHeight, and the angle at the top of the tool will be precisely what you want.
wouldnt it be nice to have the time to do all that math at the shop lol
Brilliant video! The insights you give for all aspects and the presentation are outstanding! Looking forward to the rest of the series
Oddly enough, I learned as much about editing and illustration as about the actual topic of this video
Here's hoping for parts 3-5
9 months nothing uploaded, pls come back senpai!
A very nice and very clear explanation! Can't wait to try it out! Thanks!
I think there is another Adam, who would like these videos. He loves to machine. Also cosplays. He is Savage. :D
Maybe you two should make a special tool making video for one of his spacesuits.
excellent. very straight to the point and easy to understand. love your videos thank you
Masterpiece video
Some really informative videos! Please keep them coming!
Best tool grinding video out there !
WOW!…IMO, throw the books away…read..read..read….but this video EXPLAINS and DETAILS what reading can’t show you…EXCELLENT
i really wish you finished the last 3. ill be referencing the first 2 videos when grinding my first lathe tools.
Love it! So clearly presented!
simply best video.....
Muito bom amigo!!!Excelente vídeo amigo,aprendi mais algumas coisas,aos poucos vou vendos vídeos anteriores a este e os próximos!!!Like!!!Obrigado amigo e saudações do Brasil!!!
Amazing. Hey Adam would you consider doing a video on variable delivery pumps.
Great video learnt a lot when is part three Out ? 👍
Hey can you make a video on different kinds measuring instruments used in Engineering industries, and how to use them.. Please 🙏😊
Excellent video!
Have to agree with topari01 by FAR the best video on you tub, lets see more from you
please make more videos they are great! im new in industrial maintenance. have been working in sugar the passed two years. Can we get some about compressor systems and hi-volt electric? pleaseee
excellent video!
Thank you. and plz do the part 3 it has been to long.
I agree with the others...very nice presentation of grinding a lathe cutting tool. How much does the nose radius really matter? It kind of looks like you could look at the radius you made in this video and when doing your own probably eyeball it to be about the same, within 10-20% at least. I guess the question is...does one really need a set of radius gauges, or is it sufficient to just round off that edge a bit?
give those pitches yaws, pitches love yaws
Good, clear video but NUTS! I can't find part three even though I subscribed. We got a problem with episode titling here?
Top notch!
pls, make a video on single stage n multiple stages of reciprocating compressors n their parts n regular maintenance as a part of compressors topic
we gonna get a part 3, 4, and 5?
I swear this guy could be George Hrab's twin.
He even has a similar voice and comedic mannerisms.
Maybe it comes with the haircut... :)
So whatever happened to parts 3, 4 and 5?
Nice to see you back. What grit is coarse side and what grit is fine side of your stone?
10 months later, it’s rusty now but still waiting.
I have a question and need to get in touch with Adam. Not personal, I promise!
Where do I find parts 3 thru 5?
Where are parts 3, 4, and 5?
Part 3,4,5 ??????
i lov y
why isn't the nose radius done before grinding the top?
*3rd Part??*
Where is Part 3?
Adan y ur videos not coming since from the last eight months
where is part 3&4&5 :(
Still no part 3
🥰👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌
5 part series with only 2 parts = low subscribers.....
seems like a lot of effort when you can buy carbide tooling for next to nothing on aliexpress or ebay lol
Less shtick
Only today I came to know that you are bald
The opening sucks. Sorry.
Where is part 3 to 5?