"IMPOSSIBLE!" Milling Machine from a Drill Press

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  • @Barnacules
    @Barnacules 7 років тому +1488

    I really want to meet this guy.

    • @arduinoversusevil2025
      @arduinoversusevil2025  7 років тому +555

      +Barnacules Nerdgasm Sorry man, you got that DiResta stamp in your passport. You'd get denied entry into Kanuckistan. But you can listen at the door and whack off like the King of Random. You get used to his muffled sobs.

    • @morganragland8289
      @morganragland8289 7 років тому +8

      Barnacules Nerdgasm same here

    • @cylosgarage
      @cylosgarage 7 років тому +75

      omg AvE you savage

    • @arduinoversusevil2025
      @arduinoversusevil2025  7 років тому +207

      Goofing on yer buds in the shop? That's a paddlin'.

    • @nobrick321
      @nobrick321 7 років тому +7

      AvE that was cool.

  • @BigAdam2050
    @BigAdam2050 7 років тому +698

    How to turn a drill into a mill. You will need; 1) A mill. 2) A Lathe.

    • @ProtoMan137
      @ProtoMan137 6 років тому +21

      Maybe too late, but you can also file the thing. Whatever you call it. Not fluent in English.

    • @robertrishel3685
      @robertrishel3685 5 років тому +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Gilmore304
      @Gilmore304 3 роки тому +1

      Hammer

  • @MarkMyshatyn
    @MarkMyshatyn 8 місяців тому +11

    I miss these classic AvE videos. Anyone else here in 2024?

  • @ThisOldTony
    @ThisOldTony 7 років тому +384

    Au con-air, mon ami.. quite the noble endeavour!
    had my doubts at first.. until the classical music and laser cross hairs, that is.

  • @EUPThatsMe
    @EUPThatsMe 7 років тому +4

    I worked with a 90yo machinist years ago and he was able to make his drill press work as a reasonably accurate mill by building a ring with a set of three bearings that surrounded the chuck to give it extra lateral support - like a spindle support rest for wood lathe work. The plate was supported by a bar that had an adjustable mount on the side of the drill press.

  • @cylosgarage
    @cylosgarage 7 років тому +152

    this is fucking sorcery. i literally spent all day converting my drill press into a mill and then you posted this video. WHY CANT I LIKE MORE THAN ONCE

    • @jonanderson5137
      @jonanderson5137 7 років тому +20

      Like fuck he did, you probably think my drill converted to a lathe is wasted time and money too.

    • @logicphile6207
      @logicphile6207 7 років тому +16

      How so? He took something he had already and then converted it into something else.

    • @cylosgarage
      @cylosgarage 7 років тому +41

      metalhead2508 funny thing is, I didn't spend a dime, and it works well also. Had a damn good time doing it too. Wouldn't say that's a waste

    • @JordyValentine
      @JordyValentine 7 років тому +6

      oh no, he used stuff he already owned for a different purpose! The poor fool. Your just jealous you aren't having fun in the shop too

    • @ruairimccartney5211
      @ruairimccartney5211 7 років тому

      cylo lloyd a

  • @farmerwoody123
    @farmerwoody123 7 років тому +190

    How to make a milling machine from a drill press. Step 1. Aquire milling machine and lathe X'D
    Love you Uncle Bumblefuck :)

  • @jaysonokamura4901
    @jaysonokamura4901 4 роки тому +6

    Bro, you are the only machinist I watch on YT. I’ve learned a ton and applied some of your tricks in my own setup. Believe it or not, I’ve used some of your methods in my carpentry, with flawless results. Keep the vids coming! Thanks for what you do.

  • @vidskitkid
    @vidskitkid 7 років тому +26

    As Ian7 said below:
    "Make my horror freight $49 spinamathinger into a clapped out Bridgeport! You're my hero bud"

  • @hernandovillamarinbuenaven7476
    @hernandovillamarinbuenaven7476 5 років тому +1

    What some people don't understand is like this: You can actually perform the necessary mill / lathe work with a friendly machinist's tools And then, you can also adapt your "inexpensive" drill press to also be used as a milling machine. My fav Gunsmith uses one of his best/ oldest drill presses in a pinch, (for simple / quick tasks), whenever the main milling machines are busy. Thank you for another Great video & God Bless!🙏🇺🇸

  • @blhack123
    @blhack123 7 років тому +86

    Here's why I really love this channel. There are some fields where the "experts" seem to want to make the field seem as inaccessible as possible. People who want you to think that they're doing magic with electronics design, for example.
    But, it isn't magic. And you can totally just screw around with it and make cool stuff.
    A lot of guys look at machining like it's this crazy holy sacred fucking "do not breathe on those tools wrong" "can't do it unless your beard is this grey and your suspenders are this wide" thing, but it isn't.
    Basically: if old uncle dr professor bumblefuck over here can take a $12 aluminum (wat) chinese xy table, and have a good time with it, then anybody else can too.
    AVE: taking one for the team and just setting the bar so goddamn low that you can't even trip over it on your way to harbor freight.

  • @JRiddlebarger45
    @JRiddlebarger45 2 роки тому +2

    I did this exact thing 3 years ago with reasonably good “success”. I went ahead and drilled the quill for a small drawbar and was able to use MT2 end mill holders. It left a lot to be desired but I was able to use it with some success. I’m happy to say I have a Bridgeport now and the drill press is in the wood shop doing what it should have been doing all along.

  • @TheGardenSnake
    @TheGardenSnake 7 років тому +40

    I think I'll turn my drill (just a drill, not a press) into a mill. I need zip ties and some 2x4s.

    • @harrisong5023
      @harrisong5023 4 роки тому

      Dude I’m laughing that I’m seeing you here and this comment is awesome hahaha

    • @aterack833
      @aterack833 3 роки тому +2

      They sell metal zip ties

    • @barlowjmb
      @barlowjmb 3 роки тому

      What are YOU doing here Jake?!!

    • @oldmaninthecave
      @oldmaninthecave Рік тому

      2x2s and pool noodles will work just fine.

  • @EdWatts
    @EdWatts 7 років тому +28

    11:16 - 11:53 -- How to Mill a 5/16" Slot with a 1/4" End Mill...

    • @59232
      @59232 3 роки тому

      I laughed so hard at this

  • @Maximusious
    @Maximusious 7 років тому +109

    Have you ever needed a Crap-tacular milling machine but all you have in your shop is a cheap drill press, an lathe and a milling machine?!?!? well my good sir, you are in luck!
    I love your videos sir. That was in no way a dig at you. your videos are always entertaining and I have learned a lot from watching. You have inspired me to do things that I never would have otherwise. Thank you sir!

    • @baladar1353
      @baladar1353 6 років тому +1

      Have you ever needed a Crap-tacular *milling machine* but all you have in your shop is a cheap drill press, an lathe and a *milling machine* ?!?!?
      Do you feel the irony?

    • @mtm29ful
      @mtm29ful 6 років тому +5

      My sarcasm senses are tingling

  • @brianglover4445
    @brianglover4445 4 роки тому +2

    This guy is not afraid to push the limits and try something different and show it all. Very good !

  • @willmcdonald1499
    @willmcdonald1499 7 років тому +201

    Go till the belt smokes then adjust feed accordingly

    • @andrew-729
      @andrew-729 7 років тому +11

      This sounds about right.

    • @jezz4khd785
      @jezz4khd785 7 років тому +5

      Then bike chain and sprockets...

    • @Rhoxyerworld
      @Rhoxyerworld 7 років тому +12

      go till she cracks then back off a quarter turn

    • @Vikingwerk
      @Vikingwerk 7 років тому

      0.o
      bet that'd make a hell of a racket.

    • @crushed_edge_
      @crushed_edge_ 7 років тому +4

      Go till you see sparks, then cut it back a bit.

  • @kyletwhitaker
    @kyletwhitaker 4 роки тому +1

    Its really refreshing to hear a normal human being talk with such funny comments and that down to earth feel. Good video man, subscribed.

  • @chiselninja7132
    @chiselninja7132 7 років тому +1

    Those kind of videos are the best for young people who just started with fabricationing, machining, etc.: Funny, informative, and showing the actual process of making things without hiding failure. I imagine just gazing at a finished shiny prototype won't teach you that much. Thank you for making these videos, I definetly learned a shitton from them!

  • @0calvin
    @0calvin 7 років тому +78

    In the next episode, he will have it converted to CNC.

  • @David-dq2hu
    @David-dq2hu 7 років тому +31

    best part ever is when he said "This old Tony". i fell out of my chair.

    • @Laugh1ngboy
      @Laugh1ngboy 7 років тому +10

      On occasion I do appreciate him directing me towards more serious information sources.

    • @buildingsalvage
      @buildingsalvage 7 років тому +6

      Diboguy if only he uploaded as often AvE! They are both in my top 5 favorite channels

  • @old_guard2431
    @old_guard2431 6 років тому +1

    Always like a UA-cam guy who is not afraid to show "fails." Well done - now I know I can make my own AR receiver with a Harbor Freight drill press. (Maybe. . .)

  • @karenaudreytodd
    @karenaudreytodd 7 років тому +11

    Remove the Jacobs from the Morse and plunge the Morse down onto the drill bit and ream and you will know it is centered because it has machined itself.
    Use 2 extended length bits of smaller diameter and keep plunging the smaller one right up through the Morse and the quill. Then remove the Morse, install the larger extended length bit and plunge down to re-drill the quill out to a larger size that will accommodate a long bolt, tap the top of the Morse for that bolt's threads, and now you have a draw bar.
    Now replace the bearings with tapers and install pointed set screws just above the upper bearing so that when extended the points ramp against the upper edge of the upper bearing's outer race and hold the bearings in oppositional tension against the shaft. This will really help with run-out, but you are not done yet, you need to stabilize the Quill sleeve inside the head frame which you do by tapping 3 holes in the frame at the muzzle and the top, and install bolts with set nuts in each hole with a small pellet of Teflon or UHMW (or Delrin or whatever) as a sliding surface against the Quill sleeve, and you can now finely adjust and true out the quill sleeve within the frame.
    Replace the drive belt with a Harbor Freight segmented drive belt so it won't slip against a load.
    You need a coolant sprayer so put a Cat litter box under the table with an aquarium pump and run some tubing up to the head and down a length of coil flex tubing and cap the tubing with a reamed out irrigation dripper, fill the litter box with a couple inches of coolant and adjust the flex tubing to hold the dripper above whatever you are cutting.
    Now you have a baby Bridgeport for about $300, and it's a quite capable little mill for your investment. A very handy thing to have I can assure you.
    You can also make a nice little lathe out of a drill press mounted horizontally, but that is another post...

    • @1DEADBEEF1
      @1DEADBEEF1 6 років тому +2

      Karen Audrey Todd king dude, you need to shoot a youtubevideo of whatyou described, i bedit wouldgeta lot of hits!

    • @kade12345678910
      @kade12345678910 6 років тому +1

      this is more what I was expecting him to do. he ended up doing all that work just to end up putting the bit in the chuck and buy a cross slide table haha

  • @originalthundercat4295
    @originalthundercat4295 2 роки тому

    I love the assumable success that aVe has recently been portraying but I kinda miss the 5 years ago aVe, cheers man

  • @DurzoBlunts
    @DurzoBlunts 7 років тому +3

    Reminds me of making a lower receiver out of a block with a jig. Love DIY machining. awesome vid!

  • @rstubocca6737
    @rstubocca6737 7 років тому +4

    AvE, you're too much man! I'm with Barnacles. I must say I dig the shout outs between all of you guys, who I regularly watch. I don't need no stinkin cable!

  • @p.r.214
    @p.r.214 7 років тому +4

    well played... and for the record, you could easily be a writer for a comedy series with your normal adjectives and adverbs.
    keep doing what you're doing, there is no other quite like you and I say that in the best way possible

  • @slyfox9633
    @slyfox9633 7 років тому +16

    Just to poke fun:
    "How to make your own mill? Just need another mill and lathe"

  • @HughesEnterprises
    @HughesEnterprises 7 років тому +19

    You should check out some of the older youtube videos of people milling 80% AR-15 FCG's with el-cheapo chinese drill presses. I've done it once and never will again. But it's possible. Never had the press loosen up in ~3 hours of milling.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 7 років тому +3

      Hughes Enterprises It works like a charm with a handheld router, though. You can buy end mills and jigs made just for one.

    • @HughesEnterprises
      @HughesEnterprises 7 років тому +6

      I wish the router jig had been out 6 years ago. Pulling a loose jig around a stationary mill by hand wasn't exactly fun, but it did work. Especially plunging into the material holding the jig with one hand, lowering the mill with the other hand.

    • @EURIPODES
      @EURIPODES 7 років тому +2

      I got them all beat. I did it with a die grinder.

    • @akren2482
      @akren2482 7 років тому

      Hughes Enterprises rr

    • @taiwanluthiers
      @taiwanluthiers 7 років тому

      If you get a carbide bit spinning fast enough, they can mill aluminum with minimal effort. I chucked 2 flute carbide end mills into a Dremel just so I can remove some materials quickly (part was too big to fit into mill, and it was a part of the mill, meaning I need that part in it to mill anything at all!)
      Forget about precision here... general woodworking tolerance is about the best you can get here.

  • @tomholmez12
    @tomholmez12 7 років тому

    Those old 50's and 60's metal lathes are so well built, its good to see people still using old tools that work well

  • @rat4spd
    @rat4spd 7 років тому +5

    You're killing me with the Morris man.

    • @matman7546
      @matman7546 7 років тому +2

      Andrew Delashaw no, there is definitely an intentional "i" sound in there

    • @Alan_Mac
      @Alan_Mac 7 років тому

      Certainly not in English.

  • @jonhandel8159
    @jonhandel8159 2 роки тому

    All neighbors need to be like this guy.

  • @Jalae
    @Jalae 7 років тому +15

    AvE turning crappy tools into crappier tools for crappy tools since 2012

  • @pamason9191
    @pamason9191 7 років тому

    So to make a crappy milling machine, you need a good milling machine & a lathe. Perfect Logic! Gotta love some AvE

  • @geraldgepes
    @geraldgepes 7 років тому +150

    Moral of the story: every hole is Morse taper 2

    • @Leib33
      @Leib33 5 років тому

      @Alastair I'm guessing probably bigger than 2 inches.

  • @edgeeffect
    @edgeeffect 7 років тому

    I love that shot of the Boxford's chuck spinning with the numbers on the jaws going "1", "2", "3" like a flick-book.

  • @BobOBob
    @BobOBob 7 років тому +14

    Morris is for dancing. That's a Morse taper -- like the dit/dah code guy.

  • @9sec93lx
    @9sec93lx 6 років тому +1

    For the crowd who wears both suspenders and a belt, you could use some Red Loc-Tite on your #2 Morse taper/quill junction. Just to make double-damn sure it stays put in the hole.

  • @mcremona
    @mcremona 7 років тому +5

    I have that drill press. I haven't been able to kill it. It puzzles me.

  • @OTE_TheMissile
    @OTE_TheMissile 7 років тому +1

    As a guy that builds & races hobby-grade radio controlled offroad trucks, I've always wondered how possible this would be. A rig like this would be the cat's ass for making little parts out of stuff like polycarbonate, graphite, nylon, even aluminum if I needed it to.
    Thanks large for making this vidjayo, I might actually go out & start pricing out components for myself now :)

  • @Marchautowerks
    @Marchautowerks 5 років тому +6

    I learned a lesson today. Not 100% sure what it is but i feel like i been schooled. My wife’s closet seems less complicated. All i need is a lathe and a milling machine and i can finally turn my bench press into a miller?
    It all makes sense now.
    this like the woman’s thought process. yeah?

  • @GregorKropotkin-qu2hp
    @GregorKropotkin-qu2hp 5 років тому +2

    Appreciated the J.S Bach!
    I had similar thoughts about transforming a drill press into a milling machine but now will not bother-it'll never work so thanks for that little lesson.

    • @factorylad5071
      @factorylad5071 5 років тому

      Agreed, the piano soothed what looked like a very vibrational experience.

  • @tylerhensley2312
    @tylerhensley2312 7 років тому +29

    if anybody is wondering what to get first a mill or a lathe, keep this in mind: a lathe is the only machine that can reproduce itself.

    • @matman7546
      @matman7546 7 років тому +20

      Tyler Hensley how exactly are you going to make a headstock, bed, saddle, cross slide, tailstock, ways, etc with a lathe

    • @tylerhensley2312
      @tylerhensley2312 7 років тому +2

      hopper1 yeah I can make square stuff on the lathe if I have to.

    • @tylerhensley2312
      @tylerhensley2312 7 років тому +3

      Pungo Machungie how are you going to make lead screws, quills, pulleys, shafts, knobs, bolts, tapers, etc on a mill? and yes, set up correctly you can make every single thing you just mentioned on a lathe.

    • @tylerhensley2312
      @tylerhensley2312 7 років тому +4

      you can mill on a lathe you can't lathe on a mill. OK small parts that the dimensions or finish doesn't matter maybe.... I not only know it's possible but I have milled lots of things on my lathe.

    • @BigHayes7771
      @BigHayes7771 7 років тому

      Tyler Hensley they make mill lathes it literally is a lathe in the milling bed

  • @GaJeepr
    @GaJeepr 7 років тому +1

    You had my attention within the first :20 since the toolbox has an A&A Fiberglass sticker on it!

  • @welderse14
    @welderse14 7 років тому +12

    You piano playing is getting really friggin good..

  • @blaircox1589
    @blaircox1589 7 років тому

    listening to you takes me back to my teens in welding class. Cheers eh.

  • @cmikles1
    @cmikles1 6 років тому +14

    When he turns it on the first time, I about cried from laughing.

  • @peterkobor5470
    @peterkobor5470 4 роки тому

    That was really an excellent explanation ,not like the many other videos where no word is said and the camara shakes all the time .Thank you !

  • @jamison884
    @jamison884 7 років тому

    I'm in an epic battle with a sore throat, and I need some time to wake up before getting prepared for work. 11:15 resulted in a laugh, and the laugh resulted in a two minute painful bout of coughing. You're drillmill has brought pain upon the world. And I love it.

  • @jacoblattimore5434
    @jacoblattimore5434 4 роки тому +3

    I was always told never to try this because of the Morse taper issue. I have an old ShopSmith that uses a 5/8 arbor instead of the Morse taper to attach the Jacobs Chuck. Would this be a good candidate for small hobby milling operations? Love the video, you are both funny and educational 👍

  • @BriggsyCobalt
    @BriggsyCobalt 7 років тому

    This guy is awesome to listen too. He could take about anything and make it sound interesting. I wonder what he looks like?

  • @davidmikolajczyk4766
    @davidmikolajczyk4766 5 років тому +5

    Never discount the irony of using a Bridgeport mill to convert a drill press to a mill!

  • @SqueeDee
    @SqueeDee 7 років тому

    That's more than adequate for my needs. Machining faceplates for synth gear. Love it.

  • @evilcowboy
    @evilcowboy 7 років тому +13

    lmfao Love the reaction to turning on the press with the new taper installed.
    Just a flat out "Holy Fuck" at the sight of the wobble.
    Although it is the Jacobs he is using if a person knows the limitations of the head then it could be made to work for a very long time doing extremely light passes. However you cannot expect any type of accuracy with something like that but it sure beats the poor man's mill (angle grinder). This is at the very least a step up from that and would suit most (mill for fun) people at home. And if for some reason the bearing blows out then replace it with a bearing designed to take side loads better and do like he is planning on and get a collet to hold the end mills.
    A very cheap solution for someone who can't afford to buy a mill but owns a drill press and needs to make a relatively straight cut. And I have seen folks cut side rails on a 1911 frame with a dremel mounted to wood and 3 cut off wheels. At least something like this would provide a bit more accuracy and end up with much better rail cuts.

  • @SkitzerPoindexter
    @SkitzerPoindexter 7 років тому

    Your videos entertain me on a level that I don't even understand.

  • @ChannelOfSexy
    @ChannelOfSexy 7 років тому +20

    guess who's back, back again

    • @arduinoversusevil2025
      @arduinoversusevil2025  7 років тому +42

      Dorky old white guy reporting for duty!

    • @ChannelOfSexy
      @ChannelOfSexy 7 років тому +5

      AvE oh my good shit

    • @ThePaFcio
      @ThePaFcio 7 років тому +3

      AvE's back, tell a... well seeing what the fuck just happened here it's probably better not to tell your friend xD

    • @Mr_Bedlam215
      @Mr_Bedlam215 7 років тому +1

      Got that right, Pawel. A price we pay for entertainment.

    • @champ_2233
      @champ_2233 7 років тому +4

      Shady's back, tell a friend

  • @Elweenieloco
    @Elweenieloco 7 років тому

    After a long day at work this video put a big smile on my face. you poor soul. keep the vids coming

  • @bem19651
    @bem19651 7 років тому

    Thank you very kindly! Was planning a Bubba-mill myself but you saved me the embarresment, not really up to making replacement parts for percussion lock.....

  • @PatrykDarasz
    @PatrykDarasz 7 років тому +8

    Do a friggin workshop tour!

  • @robplotts9412
    @robplotts9412 7 років тому

    Back in highschool machine shop was by far my favorite class . Mostly because i could make some fantastic smokin pipes lol.

  • @SuperAWaC
    @SuperAWaC 7 років тому +4

    that's a hell of a speed wobble

  • @Posibrian
    @Posibrian 4 роки тому

    I am in the mechanical field as a powerhouse mechanic & machinist. Still somewhat young but I hope by the end of my career I have half the knowledge that you have accrued.

  • @MrRatkilr
    @MrRatkilr 5 років тому +1

    I am back on my drill press to light duty milling machine project. Just purchased a cast iron milling table for it on ebay. It cost $138 and weighs 66 pounds which is more than the 16 pounds? that the aluminum ones weigh. Will post a vid of it when it is done. The mass of the cast iron should help eliminate chatter. wont flex like the aluminum ones Some people overwork mill/drills and call them crap. They are less rigid... which means you take smaller cuts and not try to hog it out in just one pass. Takes longer with smaller cuts but it prevents vibrating or flexing the machine. Take your time and let the cutter do its job and not force it.

  • @brandenmays8795
    @brandenmays8795 7 років тому +11

    I need a video for if my masculine bits dont chooch no more. For a friend

    • @herpnderpn2484
      @herpnderpn2484 7 років тому +3

      Branden Mays
      beer goggles, poor man's Viagra.

    • @brandenmays8795
      @brandenmays8795 7 років тому

      I think I kept my dick in the vise for too long. I mean my friend did...

    • @roehle9962
      @roehle9962 7 років тому +2

      not hard as a coffin nail?

    • @MrMCTario
      @MrMCTario 7 років тому +4

      He just did a BOLTR on this. Hitachi back massager. Use it as a front massager and your laughing instead of her.

  • @marklawrence377
    @marklawrence377 4 роки тому

    Never left a comment in a You Tube video before, but this is outstanding! This guy should have his own show! Awesome !

  • @Marvin.Runyon
    @Marvin.Runyon 7 років тому +3

    >When you need dustoff for your project, but you are Canadian so you already huffed it all.

  • @kristophercochran8105
    @kristophercochran8105 7 років тому

    So is AvE an actual engineer? Because he is spot on for just about everything as far as his theory goes!

  • @jasonvanhalle
    @jasonvanhalle 7 років тому +3

    You, Sir, are a National Treasure. I can't remember the last time I laughed so hard.

  • @nswo1989
    @nswo1989 7 років тому

    i about fell out my chair when he started it up the first time... but cant knock a guy for giving it a good go, thanks for the laugh

  • @thefreedomguyuk
    @thefreedomguyuk 6 років тому +6

    Very crappy indeed....but 10.000 times less crappy than not having a mill!
    Well done!

  • @haramarhara
    @haramarhara 3 роки тому

    3:45
    AvE: "freedom dollars🦅🦅🦅"
    Also AvE: "AlumINIum💂💂".

  • @Sluxslol
    @Sluxslol 7 років тому +8

    Today I'll make a milling machine using only my lathe and another milling machine.

  • @davidl7672
    @davidl7672 6 років тому

    Im not sure what it is I just watched but god damn was it enjoyable. I would like to sit in his shop, drink beer, and just watch him work and talk

  • @joinedupjon
    @joinedupjon 7 років тому +26

    Yea the school metal shop heirarchy
    if you didn't mess up on the drill press you could eventually use the lathe (which was a boxford a lot like the one here)
    if you didn't mess up on the lathe you could eventually use the milling machine.
    BUT if you couldn't even use the drill press properly... WOODWORK

    • @james2353
      @james2353 6 років тому

      my school was lame, no metalworking, just woodworking

    • @franciscojaviergonzalezlar3998
      @franciscojaviergonzalezlar3998 6 років тому

      I'm from México, ando mly school teach me how yo Stealth things

  • @Ravedave5
    @Ravedave5 7 років тому

    That was friggin hilarious. I lost it when you turned it in and it wobbled like crazy. Nice work. I appreciate your successes and your mistakes.

  • @099bmac
    @099bmac 7 років тому +11

    Well not very stout , I suppose you could mill cheese.

    • @josuelservin2409
      @josuelservin2409 7 років тому +3

      Good enough for dead tree carcasses, at least that's what I do for small projects that require "artistic" precision...

    • @Murry_in_Arizona
      @Murry_in_Arizona 7 років тому +1

      Brian MacLeod looks stout enough to rough out and finish by hand a sight installation on a beater 1911 slide which is all I'm looking at.

    • @Vikingwerk
      @Vikingwerk 7 років тому +1

      Jigsaws where invented to piss me off I think.

  • @one4stevo
    @one4stevo 7 років тому

    I use to do this when i was a kid i just used the chuck boy i wish i had a table like that back then. brought back some memory she did. cool video

  • @tomj5747
    @tomj5747 5 років тому +4

    How to turn your drill press into a mill
    Use your mill to make parts to convert your drill press to a mill

  • @DirtRider500R
    @DirtRider500R 7 років тому +2

    Very cool and interesting. Might have to try this oot! Could work quite well for adding boost windows to the pistons on the ole CR500

  • @DrFiero
    @DrFiero 7 років тому +7

    Can you post a link to the x/y table you found? Stick it in the doobly do maybe?

    • @nekoroms
      @nekoroms 7 років тому +1

      Chinabay..krhm ebay is full of em

  • @jkpq8738
    @jkpq8738 7 років тому

    Love watching the 3-jaw chuck jaw's numbers alternate while spinning @7:47.

  • @knottreel
    @knottreel 6 років тому

    Glad you have relaxing music. It takes some of the wobble out.

  • @Cactusworkshopchannel
    @Cactusworkshopchannel 7 років тому +3

    I wanna know more about the variator pulley in that drillpress!

  • @kasnitch
    @kasnitch 7 років тому

    thanks for your unique presentation style and go deep into what makes things work. I nutted up enough to take apart my failing Dyson air mover and put her back together working better than when I started. 5 hours later and a sore back, its a win I'm happy with. gracias.

  • @timallen3150
    @timallen3150 7 років тому +11

    so, you're saying I need to get a mill so I can convert my drill press into a mill? lol :P

  • @daltonmcmaster3489
    @daltonmcmaster3489 7 років тому

    I found this channel a few weeks ago. It's definitely on my top 5 list

  • @TheCreedBratton
    @TheCreedBratton Рік тому

    That setup is so gawdaweful but I love it anyways. AvE never fails to impress us

  • @05AcuraRSXtypeS
    @05AcuraRSXtypeS 7 років тому +5

    Juan

    • @arose460
      @arose460 7 років тому

      wht02cv Dang!

    • @05AcuraRSXtypeS
      @05AcuraRSXtypeS 7 років тому +2

      Now show us how to build a poor mans CNC

    • @guyfieri2401
      @guyfieri2401 7 років тому +1

      su my dude

    • @jesseblanchard9609
      @jesseblanchard9609 7 років тому

      wht02cv look up MPCNC...got less than $400 in mine and it's about 3'x3'x1.5' not good for metal really, maybe aluminum but it carves tree carcasses

  • @JohnDoe-fk6id
    @JohnDoe-fk6id 7 років тому

    you have no idea how badly I wanted to scream out loud... That... was terrifying. Please continue.

  • @joesmoe71
    @joesmoe71 7 років тому

    Love the colorful metaphors!

  • @arsenal5535
    @arsenal5535 7 років тому +4

    This guy needs to machine parts for SpaceX.

  • @elvinpena8788
    @elvinpena8788 6 років тому +3

    Minute 10:06 When I was in h NAVY we did some work where we heated the bearings in hot oil before installation on the spindles... Keep that in mind next time...

  • @nw7696
    @nw7696 7 років тому

    You sir definitely exude the verbal pleasantries of the late and great George Carlin! You should do the world a favor and entertain the masses. 👍😂

  • @God8-O
    @God8-O 7 років тому +4

    shitty mill > no mill

  • @G31mR
    @G31mR 3 роки тому

    Love it!!! Using a $30,000 milling machine to build a $12 milling machine.

  • @brynje2219
    @brynje2219 7 років тому

    love how you put the classical music on the really noisy flimsy thing spinning all wibbelywobbely over the place.

  • @ComblessMan
    @ComblessMan 7 років тому

    Mortices! That little table intrigues me. But, I come here for the music. Excellent production value.

  • @t.d.mich.7064
    @t.d.mich.7064 3 роки тому

    One good thing, with that wobbly holder it will give you 4 sharp tools in one. When one edge wears out, rotate in another.

  • @totheknee
    @totheknee 7 років тому +2

    5:04 - Lol, "Chinesium." I look like a fool laughing at a cafe while watching this...

  • @cantbyou3086
    @cantbyou3086 7 років тому

    This is great, I just picked up and old HEavy drill press the motor was chooched and I wanted to see if I could make into a crude mill just for things like that, thanx so much this will make it a lot easier! I plan to make brass pieces for the dash board of my '51 international.