Freaking awesome video. Love how you made the copier, ingenious 👍 BTW what model/size Logan is that? I have a mini lathe (grizzly) I would like to go bigger like yours. Would be great not to take the marchine apart to change gears for threading.
I’m sorry, and this might be sacrilegious in some way, but I couldn’t use it as a tool. That would be like using the Mona Lisa as an artist's palette, I'd have to have it mounted and framed and very securely hung from a wall.
Really beautiful work man, I'm in the middle of making a machinist hammer right now (which is how I found your videos searching for info) but it's not going to live up to what you made! Question though, why did you cut the thread on the end of the handle from left to right? Was it just so you didn't have to worry about stopping the auto-feed in time to keep it from crashing?
Thank you! This was 303 stainless. I get most of my metal as off cuts from metal supermarkets so sometimes it’s not marked what grade it is. This actually still had the number on there. If you need small pieces it’s worth checking out. They sell the off cuts by weight so it’s pretty reasonable
So, it's obvious that the (3) smaktards who thumbed this down (as of 11-2018) have no clue or idea what they just viewed, if they bothered to watch the entire video. Ah, so you did make two!
Wonderful Job.
Surgeons hammer!
Gorgeous build!
Very nice, great work.
Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely awesome! I’ve been meaning to get to work on my own hammer and I’ve definitely been inspired!
Great craftsmanship, thanks for sharing
Beautiful Hammer!
Your get me tempted to make my own . Very nice work .
Brilliant work!
Man this is the best homemade hammer ever
Thank you!
What a nice hammer great lines, art work.
Thanks Randy!
I just found your channel. Very nice work.
Love this thing! A quick note... you might consider making a copper face for the hammer. Brass tends to rebound quite a bit.
That tracer is pretty dang cool
Truly awesome workmanship. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice work
What a cool project! loved it
it does look beautiful!
job well done!
Very nice
Really enjoy this
Thanks for watching!
Nice job!! Fantastic the lathe, I like it.
Very nice job.
You do some very nice work. Someone will be very lucky to receive the giveaway one.
Thanks!
Beautiful!
Thanks!
Nice!
i made few nice hammers like that, what is this weird feed you have in your lathe?!
Freaking awesome video. Love how you made the copier, ingenious 👍 BTW what model/size Logan is that? I have a mini lathe (grizzly) I would like to go bigger like yours. Would be great not to take the marchine apart to change gears for threading.
Thank you. I am interested in fitting an air cylinder to my Atlas as well. Can you please supply links?
Here's part one: ua-cam.com/video/DEyvheENhdI/v-deo.html
And two: ua-cam.com/video/y_TR69FJjy4/v-deo.html
And a taper cutting attachment: ua-cam.com/video/EdB5q8Y__RQ/v-deo.html
I’m sorry, and this might be sacrilegious in some way, but I couldn’t use it as a tool. That would be like using the Mona Lisa as an artist's palette, I'd have to have it mounted and framed and very securely hung from a wall.
If I may ask which scotch bite wheel did you use? There so many and I don't have alot of money to do process of elimination tests.
The best.
can i buy one?
Really beautiful work man, I'm in the middle of making a machinist hammer right now (which is how I found your videos searching for info) but it's not going to live up to what you made! Question though, why did you cut the thread on the end of the handle from left to right? Was it just so you didn't have to worry about stopping the auto-feed in time to keep it from crashing?
To make beautiful beautiful
Awesome hammer. What series of stainless are you machining?
Thank you! This was 303 stainless. I get most of my metal as off cuts from metal supermarkets so sometimes it’s not marked what grade it is. This actually still had the number on there. If you need small pieces it’s worth checking out. They sell the off cuts by weight so it’s pretty reasonable
Oh, cool, I’ll be checking them out, now. Specially price by weight. Thanks and thank you for sharing videos of your projects. Good luck.
Where'd you get your lathe?
Craigslist. Rusty and dirty, I took it completely apart and restored it
You did a really good job. Thanks!
Безумно крутой 🔨
Your logan has a chip pan and legs, very jealous.
So, it's obvious that the (3) smaktards who thumbed this down (as of 11-2018) have no clue or idea what they just viewed, if they bothered to watch the entire video.
Ah, so you did make two!
Its still only three, thankfully