Thanks Chris for this beautiful video of machining with turning, boring and threading, lots of beautiful blue chips, I also appreciated the finishing of the axis with your knife tool upside down, have a good Sunday. A Fench Fan🇫🇷
Hi Chris, i would love to see the runout in the center after you back off the tailstock from the part. We sometimes recenter shafts like this 2 to 3 times while during roughing process because there is so much stress in the material, that it deforms like 0,25 mil oder 1/100".
Very nice work as always. Thanks for the video. Forgive me if this has already been answered, what is the black “adapter/offset block” you are using in your tool post that in turn grips the tool holder for? Thanks very much.
Thanks Chris for this beautiful video of machining with turning, boring and threading, lots of beautiful blue chips, I also appreciated the finishing of the axis with your knife tool upside down, have a good Sunday. A Fench Fan🇫🇷
Wow. You whittled that bar down to a toothpick! 😂
I like seeing what the parts do, after watching you make it from solid bar stock.
That 643 is such a monster insert size the cut doesn't even look out of proportion, even though that is certainly a big cut. Thanks for the video!
what a great trick to prevent the tailstock from vibrating. I'll have to remember this for my little Logan lathe.
Never imagined the tailstock could vibrate like that.
Nice bit of turning and milling.. reminds me of something similar I did back about 25 years ago in Ireland ...great video thanks for sharing 👍
Hi Chris,
i would love to see the runout in the center after you back off the tailstock from the part. We sometimes recenter shafts like this 2 to 3 times while during roughing process because there is so much stress in the material, that it deforms like 0,25 mil oder 1/100".
Amezing macanical chris🎉🎉
Way to go Chris, just goes to show how a little is amplified over a couple of feet or so, thanks for sharing buddy
Splendid job
many thanks and happy new year
Xris
Very nice work as always. Thanks for the video. Forgive me if this has already been answered, what is the black “adapter/offset block” you are using in your tool post that in turn grips the tool holder for? Thanks very much.
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Nice work done
Nice trick to turn the cutter over to reduce chatter. Why does it reduce chatter?
Thanks for sharing 👍
Was that a forging or bar stock? If it was bar stock then somebody was having a bad day at the rolling mill.
How do you set the offset for your tools? Gauge block from measured shaft dimension?
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0:30 wow zero runout!!!
Nice to see the parts where they belong. That will cost some serious money, and not even on site and running
Neat!
It's so cool seeing the assembled Job.