Making a VERSATILE Mini Pallet || INHERITANCE MACHINING

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  • Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
  • Hello everyone and welcome back to my manual machine shop! In this video I’ll be engineering and machining a mini pallet system for my vertical milling machine. This is sometimes also referred to as a universal fixture plate and is essentially a slab of metal with a whole bunch of holes in it. The holes are either reamed for a clearance fit with hardened and ground locating pins. Or threaded for use with various clamping elements. For my build I’ll be making a set of Mitee Bite style eccentric edge clamps made from brass as well as some slotted positioning bars (well… nevermind, you’ll see). Other than the main plate of the pallet, I’ll also make a clamping plate for mounting in the vise, as well as a pivoting bar that will allow me to set the fixture at an angle.The large parts are made from either 2124 or 6061 aluminum and with the large plates I get the chance to really test out my massive fly cutter which is always a joy.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Intro
    1:00 Using the Old Noggin
    3:00 Square Footing
    5:39 Makin' Mirrors
    7:44 Do You Have The Guts?
    9:36 Apparently Not
    11:09 In the Meantime
    13:16 What's a Mathe?
    15:09 Completely Avoidable Yet Unavoidable
    15:57 That's about Enough of That
    17:14 A Closer Look
    19:20 A Smattering of Loose Ends
    21:54 A Special Project
    FAQ
    Drafting Equipment (affiliate links): amzn.to/3P0HvMe
    A/V Equipment (affiliate links): amzn.to/3Pi45jB
    Editing: Final Cut Pro X
    Intro Song: Way Back Way Back When (Instrumental Version) - Gamma Skies
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  • @InheritanceMachining
    @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +621

    Again, thank you ALL so much for the support, kind words, and just generally following along with the builds and the channel. This community has been not only welcoming and encouraging, but also extremely knowledgeable. I've learned so much already and it's honestly a pleasure to be here!
    Tune in again on December 23rd for an extra special build. This one is a throwback to a past life, and has been in the works for months. So I can't wait to dive in... AGAIN! ;) See you then!

    • @Andreg13
      @Andreg13 Рік тому +7

      I will watch and REwatch these videos over and over. Super high quality. Love the journey

    • @TalRohan
      @TalRohan Рік тому +1

      i enjoy your video's very much...(enough that I even watch the adverts to make sure you get paid)

    • @rainbow3d
      @rainbow3d Рік тому +2

      Thanks for always making my day with relaxing videos and interesting techniques!

    • @aserta
      @aserta Рік тому

      It's a pleasure to have your videos to watch, you've great style. Plus, this is the community that keeps on giving. And you already are giving. Someone's for sure already following your journey, thinking: "one day, when i'm old enough...". ;)

    • @i.bcraftsman5977
      @i.bcraftsman5977 Рік тому +5

      No sir
      Thank to you ❤️

  • @Jons.Design
    @Jons.Design Рік тому +1072

    As a mechanical engineer that uses inventor every day, I find your hand drafting very therapeutic to watch.

    • @MONKEYBIFFSNIFF
      @MONKEYBIFFSNIFF Рік тому +24

      Agreed, makes me feel so inferior using CAD 😂

    • @timderks5960
      @timderks5960 Рік тому +13

      Same, I had to watch it again to even hear what he said, I was so focused on the drawing.

    • @Inkreptile
      @Inkreptile Рік тому +4

      Same

    • @ajosepi1976
      @ajosepi1976 Рік тому +13

      I spend all day every day on CAD. I also spent 30 years drawing artwork. I don't miss it, but it is nice to watch.

    • @Argosh
      @Argosh Рік тому +15

      @@ajosepi1976 it's ultra therapeutic to watch someone else do the work XD

  • @colinfurze
    @colinfurze Рік тому +338

    Well done, its been amazing watch this channel grow. On to a Million i say

  • @John-yg1cq
    @John-yg1cq Рік тому +43

    That adding of a slight chamfer to the play button is just 👌

  • @williammeadors3451
    @williammeadors3451 Рік тому +358

    Just a tip from a fellow machinist, those Kurt vises usually have the ability to mount the movable jaw to the rear of the slide, giving you 5-ish more inches of travel.

    • @mooreevair
      @mooreevair Рік тому +5

      I would be concerned that it wouldn't give a true flatness

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +80

      Thanks! I didn't even think of that... I'd imagine jaw lift is more of an issue though?

    • @aethertech
      @aethertech Рік тому +66

      @@InheritanceMachining Maybe its just time to make a new vise?

    • @qwerty3663
      @qwerty3663 Рік тому +21

      Depending on which vice you have, you can also move the fixed jaw to the outside and thus have a range up to the lenth of the vice.

    • @Nathan511
      @Nathan511 Рік тому +19

      I was thinking the same thing. Both jaws (movable and fixed) can be mounted on the back side if needed.
      In regards to jaw lift, I’ve never had an issue there, but I wasn’t doing super precision work either. Kurt vises (and the good clones) are designed to pull the moveable jaw down with tightening and don’t have as much issue there as the previous generations of machinist’s vises.

  • @phillipnichols4125
    @phillipnichols4125 Рік тому +67

    9:05 there is nothing frivolous about perfectly matched chamfers. They are always so satisfying to see.

    • @randyshoquist7726
      @randyshoquist7726 Рік тому +7

      It's what separates us from the animals. (Or so I've heard elsewhere on YT. )

    • @DavidLindes
      @DavidLindes Рік тому

      @@randyshoquist7726 hello, fellow Quinn fan. ;)
      (And InheritanceMachining fan too, obviously! Because indeed, great stuff here.)

    • @rafezetter8003
      @rafezetter8003 Рік тому +3

      I'm a woodworker and I feel the same about mitres - the difference between a good set and a bad set shows the mettle of the person that did them and the care they have in thier work.

    • @phillipnichols4125
      @phillipnichols4125 Рік тому +1

      @@rafezetter8003 absolutely!

  • @b3dubbs72
    @b3dubbs72 Рік тому +1

    Chamfering the 100k subscriber award was This Old Tony levels of comedy

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Рік тому +221

    Congratulations to a well deserved wall plaque. There are many wonderful metalworking, machine tool, mechanic sites on UA-cam. Yours is truly unique because you share with us your learning process at a very high level. Your voice-over discussions are of very great value to many people. You are humble without being self-deprecating, you have a delightful sense of humour and you are an uncompromising artisan craftsman. Thanks for all of your efforts. We appreciate them.

    • @HannyDart
      @HannyDart Рік тому +1

      what other channels can you recommend?

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +25

      Bruce, you have a way with words. Thank you so much for the support as always. The pleasure is mine!

    • @sudarshanchetty3757
      @sudarshanchetty3757 Рік тому +4

      Nicely said and well received. I have to say I look forward to these videos every week, just wish it was in metric !

    • @BruceBoschek
      @BruceBoschek Рік тому +10

      @@HannyDart
      Here are some of my favourites:
      Abom79
      Basementshopguy
      Blondihacks
      Bruce Whitham
      Chris Maj
      Cutting Edge Engineering Australia
      Dragonfly Engineering
      Dudley Toolwright
      Edge Precision
      esd373ify
      Fireball Tool
      James T. Killroy Jr.
      JamesPark_85 Machining TV
      Keith Fenner
      Matty's Workshop
      Max Grant
      MrCrispin
      my mechanics
      Nik Colyer Machine Works
      Old Iron Machine Works
      oxtoolco
      Randy Richard in the Shop
      ROBRENZ
      shop and math
      Steve Summers
      This Old Tony
      Topper Machine LLC
      Winky's Workshop

    • @HannyDart
      @HannyDart Рік тому +5

      @@BruceBoschek wow! thats a big list, ill be sure to check them out (some i know already)
      Thanks a lot for the effort!

  • @CurtisGurley
    @CurtisGurley Рік тому +121

    Each video I watch leaves me with " I know your Grandfather would be so proud " He would be proud of the care you have taken to get and keep these machines in proper working order. He would be proud of the saved materials being used to make tooling. Most of all I think he is proud of you sharing your knowledge with the next generation.
    I am a machinist by hobby and do job shop stuff as a side gig. You have found the correct balance in content, you neither over or under describe. Meaning you don't bore the ones who have the know how but don't lose the ones who are learning. I look forward to the content of this channel more than any other.

  • @ErikS-
    @ErikS- Рік тому +48

    As a mechanical engineer educated at a technical university, I wish I had more of this hands-on experience...

  • @nicosand86
    @nicosand86 Рік тому

    I think we ALL could watch that finished to surface of the mounting plate all day :D haha

  • @aethertech
    @aethertech Рік тому +1

    First off, congrats on your play button.
    Secondly, more side projects!
    Thirdly, yea, this is the best machining channel on youtube.

  • @LordOfTamarac
    @LordOfTamarac Рік тому +74

    You definitely deserve all the subs, the production value is off the charts, whenever a new inheritance machine a video drops it’s a good day.

  • @rbdesignsnh
    @rbdesignsnh Рік тому +7

    ever since starting to watch this channel the following phrase runs through my head every time i open Fusion360 "....because chamfers are sexy"

  • @joelawton123
    @joelawton123 Рік тому

    I know it’s a pointless comment but I love this channel.
    I don’t care what your video’s are about, I open it knowing I’m going to love it.
    Inspirational, I want to machine stuff 😃

  • @jaxithfox
    @jaxithfox Рік тому

    McMaster is truly a God send of a site. Almost anything you could possibly need and incredibly fast shipping.

  • @Khitiara_
    @Khitiara_ Рік тому +39

    for the slotted fixturing options, i'd recommend looking into how fireball tool dealt with possible slippage of that (downward clamp vs sideways force isnt perfect) using a second non-slotted serrated piece to engage with serrations under the slotted part. great work on the project, always excited to see one of your vids in the sub box!
    EDIT: also, the clickspring video has been a patron exclusive for years, hes just generous enough to give it to us mortals now

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +9

      Thanks! I think I remember seeing that feature of Fireball's at some point. Good idea!

    • @aethertech
      @aethertech Рік тому +2

      Will second this, Fireball has some great ideas for fixturing.

  • @rockytrh
    @rockytrh Рік тому +6

    "A lathe is basically just a mill that tipped over." I don't remember which youtube machinist said something similar (I think it was Quinn from Blondihacks, but not sure), but they said basically the opposite of that. That a mill is just a lathe that tipped over. They said something along the lines of "every operation you can do in a machine shop can be done on a lathe, just not as efficiently. The ability to do operations on a mill is just a refinement of efficiency, sometimes by a little, sometimes a lot."

  • @cjfrew9398
    @cjfrew9398 Рік тому

    With all the discussion around flatness and cylindricity, I would love to hear this man talk about GD&T and machining to them

  • @jensonhartmann3630
    @jensonhartmann3630 Рік тому

    The little note, tribute to your subscribers, and your grandfather...earned a sub from me. Amazing work!

  • @coreycreehan8197
    @coreycreehan8197 Рік тому +33

    You deserve the gold button. You came out of the gate swinging for the fences and you smashed a walk of grand slam in game 7. Here's to many more years of sharing your Inheritance

  • @Alexjanchapro1
    @Alexjanchapro1 Рік тому +68

    Congrats on the 100K! I'll be sharing this channel with my machining instructors, I'm certain they'll be impressed with your content as well!

  • @EpiphonicResonance
    @EpiphonicResonance Рік тому

    Watching your work is like sensory therapy.

  • @TropicDaKid
    @TropicDaKid Рік тому

    Always a treat getting a notification for this dude's channel

  • @HelenaOfDetroit
    @HelenaOfDetroit Рік тому +7

    Thank you for sharing the journey! Your videos act as evidence that hard work and consistent effort are required to make the most of any inheritance. You've done your family proud.

  • @ZanderKaneUK
    @ZanderKaneUK Рік тому +9

    CONGRATS ON 100K. The snowball has began. Only found the channel because of another youtubers recommendation and over the last 2 weeks have binged the lot. I love the technical drawings, was my favourite part of metal work at school in the early 90's before computers where mainstream.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! The drafting is a bit time consuming but it's a little less soul sucking than staring at a screen more than I already do. Also, do you remember what channel you heard about mine from? I'd like to thank them

  • @donniebeall8152
    @donniebeall8152 Рік тому

    Your Grandfather would be very proud 👏 and impressed 👏 👌

  • @dannyallyn223
    @dannyallyn223 8 місяців тому

    I laughed out loud when you chamfered the play button! Excellent

  • @Thoron_of_Neto
    @Thoron_of_Neto Рік тому +18

    Some channels on UA-cam, have millions of subscribers, and deserve it half as much as yours. Your attention to detail, dry humor, unruffled narration and clear talent, and skill with your craft are what keep me coming back, despite as I've said, not really ever doing metalwork myself. Congratulations on 100k, here's to hoping it just keeps climbing!
    Also, 2024 aluminum, sure does clean up nicely! Even with the minor issues and variances, those parts look sharp and beautifully done! We usually use alclad when we use 2024, because the cladding corroded quickly, and protects the heat treated aluminum underneath, from corrosion, because it's not open to the environment. It's nice to see the potential for beauty buried under an oxidized surface from time to time 🙂

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +3

      I really appreciate that, man! That was my first time working with that grade and I was impressed as well!

  • @publiusii4246
    @publiusii4246 Рік тому +13

    It really is amazing how fast this channel has blown up. But it's down to how high quality and professional it is at it's relatively young age

  • @ColinsMarine
    @ColinsMarine Рік тому

    As one that has been watching from pretty early on, let me say thank you for the more realistic view of projects, few steps forward, one back. I might suggest that you start planning you project for your million sub plaque now…it won’t be long.

  • @chocolatemonk
    @chocolatemonk Рік тому

    liked just for the fact that you blew your cap on something that could be taken for granted

  • @lexugax
    @lexugax Рік тому +9

    Every time I watch one of your videos I am left wondering when the next one will come out. Great work, both the machining and the clean, simple video editing. I have to say this is my #1 favorite channel. Thank you for bringing it to life.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +4

      I really appreciate that! Thank you! And FYI its every other Friday. You can count on it!

  • @charlvanniekerk8009
    @charlvanniekerk8009 Рік тому +8

    For only being around for such a short period of time its astounding how many subscribers you already have! I am privilege to have been here since you only had a few thousand and now at 149K!!!
    I will say it time and time again that you are an inspiration. If anything you give everyone who sees your work an understanding of what it takes to achieve precision, including me. And for that I couldn't be more grateful, so from the bottom of my heart..... Thank you

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +2

      It's always a pleasure to see your comment, Charl. Thank you so much for your nice words and for following along all this time. I can't tell you how much that means!

  • @leviwiseman9753
    @leviwiseman9753 Рік тому +1

    I've loved your channel for a while. It's heart-warming that you're continuing your Grandfather's legacy.

  • @MadMathMike
    @MadMathMike Рік тому

    Adding a chamfer to the "play button" on your plaque is amazing! Well played! 😂

  • @Hubilicious90
    @Hubilicious90 Рік тому +9

    Honestly, we have to thank you for the passion you put into those videos, not the other way around.
    You skyrocketed to my favourite machining channel, even surpassing juggernauts like ToT and Clickspring.
    Thank you for regularly making my day!

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому

      That's truly and honor as those are 2 of MY favorites. Thank you so much!

  • @BCHonea
    @BCHonea Рік тому +4

    F man, your drafting is so satisfying. Reminds me of architecture school

  • @matthewlee8917
    @matthewlee8917 Рік тому

    To say grandad would be proud would be a gross understatement...

  • @commutinginatlanta9163
    @commutinginatlanta9163 Рік тому

    Your videos make me miss machine shop classes I took in High School. I was amazed the first time I made a bolt.

  • @steinmargunnarsson3709
    @steinmargunnarsson3709 Рік тому +16

    It is always a pleasure to see your paper drawings and the results, great work.

  • @quadrannilator
    @quadrannilator Рік тому +11

    Been with ya from the 1st video, and really happy with where you are and where you are going to journey forward and the side projects you will meet along the way! Thanks to your wife too for shooting all this footage. Everything that is clear about your channel - mechanical engineering basics, research, narration, your manual drafting, workshop organization, machine setups and cleanliness, openness to take inputs from all the commentators, videography, the way you carry forward your legacy - everything is noticed. While we may not even have seen a proper first commercial product, Im am sure they'll turn out amazing with all the tools you make to make more tools! Keep it up, all the best and we are all joyful for having inherited your machining channel and we also know your grandpa is so proud of his legacy! Congratulations for the Silver. Thanks again! 👍

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +2

      Thank you so much! We are doing our best to make something meaningful here and really appreciate you noticing all the effort!

  • @AdmiralTymothysLootChest
    @AdmiralTymothysLootChest Рік тому +2

    Who doesn't love a good chamfer? Congrats on the silver play button!

  • @davidwilliams1383
    @davidwilliams1383 Рік тому

    "Happy or fed up" true in so many of life's endeavors... LOL

  • @bantamtools
    @bantamtools Рік тому +19

    This is precision at its finest. Congrats on the milestone!

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! And thanks for the poster!

    • @bantamtools
      @bantamtools Рік тому +1

      @@InheritanceMachining, you're welcome! And oh cool. Glad to hear it got there 👍

  • @REKLESSWOLVES1
    @REKLESSWOLVES1 Рік тому +6

    Love this channel, been a follower for about a year now, also HI to all the Engineers out there, i`m not an Engineer myself sadly but my Father was so i inherited some of his love for precision and quality, i`m a 53 year old Kitchen Installer from the UK with almost 40 years experience who takes great pride in the quality and accuracy of my jobs, i`m also heavily into ancient engineering techniques, specifically how the so called Dynastic Egyptians cut and polished igneous stone like Granite and Diorite which has a Mohs scale hardness of 6 - 8, there are a good few Engineers out there now who believe, as i do, that these highly accurate monuments and statues were cut on machines similar to lathes and mills, the precision on some of these artefacts is to within 100th of a millimeter yet were are told by the mainstream archaeological community that they were done using copper tools, chisels and dolorite pounders BY HAND, anyone who knows Quartz, as i do as we use it for countertops, knows it can not be cut or shaped using copper or bronze tools to this precision, also under a microscope these objects don`t show impact marks which you would associate with chiselling and hammering, they are perfectly smooth, perfectly square and they even pass the light test with an engineers light test you can`t get that accuracy by hand, many of these artefacts show evidence of tube drills cut at a rate that we can`t replicate even with today`s highly advanced CNC machines, there`s evidence that huge 1200 tonne blocks and single columns were cut using a huge overhead circular saw and Live Centre holes in the bases of 200 - 300 tonne single piece granite pillars, there is an English Aerospace Engineer who moved to the States called Christopher Dunn, his qualifications are second to none in the field of Engineering, he`s travelled to Egypt and other locations around the globe and conducted tests on many of these artefacts and he`s concluded they had to have been cut and created using ancient engineering machines, something we are told never existed in pre history yet the evidence discounts that, there is a channel on UA-cam called UnchartedX presented by an aussie guy called Ben, his channel is dedicated to exposing these incredible highly accurate artefacts and calls for academia to acknowledge that there was once a long lost forgotten ancient highly advanced civilisation that existed before 12.500 years ago and was erased from human history by what`s known as The Younger Dryas Impact, a theory that has since been proven correct and it`s been peer reviewed, my big ask in all this to all you Engineers out there is to have a look at Chris Dunns work and Ben`s over at UnchartedX, see the evidence for yourselves when you get time and if at all possible lend your expertise and engineering knowledge to their work, the more skilled engineers who get on board the quicker science and archaeology will take it seriously, the theory is that in pre history there was a highly advanced global civilisation that had the knowledge and technical ability to build these ancient monuments and that the Dynastic Egyptians only uncovered, inherited and repurposed these sites thousands of years later once Earth`s climate settled down and human population and society was rebuilt, a big ask i know but i know these guys would appreciate your time and skilled knowledge to either agree with their hypothesis or point out errors in their theories, thanks for reading all this, i appreciate it cheers. Glen, West Midlands UK.

  • @lucaspanichella6747
    @lucaspanichella6747 Рік тому

    Woooo well deserved silver UA-cam plaque ! Always good to share your grandfather shop.

  • @GtsAntoni1
    @GtsAntoni1 Рік тому

    When you posted the picture of your lathe-come-mill setup, I asked about a side-project and you hinted "almost".
    Just clicked 👍

  • @mynamisis
    @mynamisis Рік тому +4

    A good tip for fitting oversize pieces in your vise is unscrew the jaws from the inside surface and mount them to the outer surface. I think with your particular vise you could have fit the aluminum fixture plate stock, and they are made for this so your workmanship would not have suffered

  • @brandonsimpson2872
    @brandonsimpson2872 Рік тому +37

    Congratulations! I stumbled upon your channel a few months ago and I have been mesmerized by it ever since. I can't wait to see all the videos to come!
    As an engineering student I love watching your videos and learning so much. It has inspired me to get into the machine shop more at school, and even given me some ideas for projects of my own. As a more digital engineer, it intrigues me to watch you do all these things in an analog fashion, from your drafting to your machining.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +3

      Thanks Brandon and thanks for the kind words. Glad to hear you're taking advantage of that shop access while you have it!

  • @slartimus
    @slartimus Рік тому

    The UA-cam plaque box is pretty distinctive, which had me thinking, "What's he going to do with that?" Then, when you started blue-taping off the play triangle, I was like, "Is he gonna---??" Realizing that yes, you were going to chamfer the triangle was very much a moment for a joyous shout. Congrats, Brandon, you glorious SOB. 😁

  • @davidmoffitt981
    @davidmoffitt981 Рік тому

    OMG that is SO WHOLESOME and touching. I'm in tears, what a reveal, CONGRATS!!!!!

  • @keithviolette5870
    @keithviolette5870 Рік тому +6

    Congratulations on reaching 100k!
    Beautiful design for the fixture plate, I'm definitely going to have to make a vise mount sub-plate for mine, and the large cylinder for angle mounting is very clever. Quicker than swapping to my tilting vise.
    I did design a wallet that I will get around to machining at some point, but I will probably 3D print a few prototypes first to perfect the design.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Keith! I don't know what kind of vise you have but a couple people mentioned the ability to flip the jaws on Kurt vises like mine. Could save you from having to make the sub plate. I'd love to see your wallet when you finish it up!

  • @Thunder-cj4ck
    @Thunder-cj4ck Рік тому +3

    lets goooo!

  • @AB8Y_radio
    @AB8Y_radio Рік тому

    That capacitor explosion was fantastic

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому

      Thanks! Someone else mentioned this as well and really wish I'd have heard about that sooner

  • @girliedog
    @girliedog Рік тому

    Congradts on the 100K Tubers we appreciate the authentic perspective and high value content your are sharing with us. It's because of you I purchased a drafting machine for my antique drawing board.

  • @caleb2335
    @caleb2335 Рік тому +3

    Oi man are you going to participate in the makers Christmas. I know your fairly new to UA-cam but if you don’t know what this is maybe ask This Old Tony, tbh I really don’t know how the makers Christmas thing works but I feel like you would be a good fit. Never hurts to ask, Damm this is long, anyways love the content!!!

    • @caleb2335
      @caleb2335 Рік тому +1

      Also congrats on 100k!!!!

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Yeah I've seen ToT and others participate in years past but wasn't sure how to get involved. Might be too late this year

  • @GTIBONO
    @GTIBONO Рік тому

    Finally someone else used the term "scope creep" - Also amazing work

  • @frankhenigman5117
    @frankhenigman5117 Рік тому +1

    I smile every time you say "that could be better" .... and then you do better.

  • @cosminiulianlocic5904
    @cosminiulianlocic5904 Рік тому

    "A lathe is just a mill that fell over"-Inheritance Machining 2022 Out standing. :)))))))

  • @ChristophLehner
    @ChristophLehner Рік тому

    That popping sound of the gauge pin never gets old 😅
    Top video as usual 💯

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +1

      I know, right? 😂 Thanks as always Christoph!
      PS, Hope all is well. Patiently awaiting your next upload!

    • @ChristophLehner
      @ChristophLehner Рік тому

      @@InheritanceMachining I'm doing well and I'm glad to hear that you're looking forward to my next video. I'll do my best to make it worth the wait, it always takes twice as long as expected.
      PS: congrats on the 100k 👌👌

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому

      @@ChristophLehner Oh I know how that goes... 😂 Thanks man!

  • @Sharp_Stone
    @Sharp_Stone Рік тому

    That subtle touch on the play button, yes. Well earned let's go for 500K =)

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому +1

      😁 Thank you!

    • @Sharp_Stone
      @Sharp_Stone Рік тому

      @@InheritanceMachining no thank you. Seeing this content makes me more excited for my own workplace ^^

  • @Chromevulcan
    @Chromevulcan Рік тому

    Three words for you, Brandon. "Rotary. Phase. Converter." You can get or build one that will supply 3 phase power to everything in your shop, though you don't really need it for more than one machine at a time. Good luck, buddy. Thanks for the awesome videos.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому

      Thanks! I considered it but decided to go the cheap and quick option. I've had good luck with the one I installed on my lathe. Plus variable RPM will be nice at some point

  • @anthonyrivers8395
    @anthonyrivers8395 Рік тому +2

    Wow, great PLAY BUTTON!!! Well deserved 🎊 🎉.

  • @thecake._.wasalie
    @thecake._.wasalie Рік тому

    So much to learn in just 23 mins! Not a moment of boredom. See you in the next one!

  • @LunchThyme
    @LunchThyme Рік тому

    "A lathe is just a mill that fell over."
    I prefer to think of a mill as just a lathe with lofty ambitions.

  • @sinanarikan9218
    @sinanarikan9218 Рік тому

    These videos are like therapy. Can't wait for the next vid.

  • @jacobwatts1824
    @jacobwatts1824 Рік тому

    honestly beautiful work, enough to bring a tear to a CNC machines eye

  • @doobaloo1326
    @doobaloo1326 Рік тому

    I don't know if anyone said anything yet but having a mirror on a stick is a life saver when sweeping in the head. Much less walking back and fourth. Awesome videos!

  • @jorg1357
    @jorg1357 Рік тому

    Just wow.
    Amazed by your growth. Your drafts.. my god. Therapeutic like someone said before.
    Greetings from 🇦🇷 Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @IHWKR
    @IHWKR Рік тому +2

    I hope youtube will become a more regular platform for you. I really enjoy these videos and will love to see them more often.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому

      Thanks. If I could make these more often than every 2 weeks I definitely would. They take a lot!

  • @ryanmcelroy297
    @ryanmcelroy297 Рік тому

    There are perhaps only 3 YT channels that I await any new content and watch as soon as available (and I spent a lot of time on this platform!). ToT, The Outsider, and project binky (Bad Obsession Motorsport), I can say in 12 short months you have unceremoniously moved to the top of that list. As a fellow engineer and hobby machinist, I can say your attention to detail and production quality are second to none. Congrats on 150k subs and keep up the incredible content.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Рік тому

      Wow thank you so much! ToT and BOM are two of my all time favorites. Funny how people complain about ToT's recent inconsistency/hiatus. Binky's been a long 9 years 😂

    • @ryanmcelroy297
      @ryanmcelroy297 Рік тому

      @@InheritanceMachining indeed those who dont follow BOM dont know the pain of waiting 😩😂

  • @matthewsimmons6831
    @matthewsimmons6831 Рік тому +1

    Congratulations, I'm sure your Grandfather would be proud. That plate looks beautiful.
    Like ToT says, when it comes to chamfers, it pays not to cut corners.

  • @bdgackle
    @bdgackle 3 місяці тому

    @7:14, Watching that thing emerge from the left side of the cutter as a mirror was possibly the most satisfying thing I am going to see all day
    Edit to add: Nope. @16:34. *That* is the most satisfying thing I will see today.

  • @joeyamador7961
    @joeyamador7961 Рік тому

    Best plaque unveiling yet!

  • @vincei4252
    @vincei4252 Рік тому

    13:16 "What is a Mathe?" I have some old British model making books. There were model makers that did ALL of their machining on a lathe as they didn't have a mill in their small shops. Some of the fixtures they came up with to do what would be a snap in a mill were things to behold. Adversity is the mother of invention!

  • @benriser4018
    @benriser4018 8 місяців тому

    I’ve been watching through your entire video catalog over the last…we’ll say while cause I don’t want to admit my binging, and I have been trying to wrap my head around how to use a lathe to perform milling operations. The “what’s a mathe” chapter finally made it make sense in my head. Not owning either machine or having access to them has given me a bit of trouble when trying to understand how that might work. Thank you. P.S. your inspiration for this channel, grandfathers inheritance, is incredible and production quality has been stellar from the start. Keep going!

  • @YoSoyElQuesoGrande
    @YoSoyElQuesoGrande Рік тому

    I was just saying at work today that i would like to make a plate like this, then i log into youtube and here pops this video, exactly the thing i want lol.

  • @dannywilsher4165
    @dannywilsher4165 Рік тому

    I had mechanical drafting in the 60's during high school.... Very Cool!!!

  • @matthewpeterson3329
    @matthewpeterson3329 Рік тому

    This channel gained momentum at a shocking rate, and rightly so. Thanks again for another great video... you will be hanging a million sub plaque in no time.

  • @kzinty
    @kzinty Рік тому

    Proper old fashion mechanical drafting is a beautiful thing. So many people don't appreciate the importance of the drawing.

  • @stevenbartlett1597
    @stevenbartlett1597 Рік тому

    You don't have to thank me for watching, it's fascinating, enjoyable and informative. So thank you for bothering.

  • @nazgullinux6601
    @nazgullinux6601 14 днів тому

    Your better option for having consistent 3-phase power in your entire shop without rotary or static inverters, get a single phase to 3 phase VFD and size it to handle 125% of the total FLA of every 3-phase device combined. This will give you the power head room. Then set your OCPDs in a local control enclosure for each machine.
    I did this and it's made my shop time an absolute joy since as an industrial sparky, I get first dibs on outdated 3-phase equipment and jellybean components from work.

  • @TheOneWhoMightBe
    @TheOneWhoMightBe Рік тому

    I'm not a machinist, and rarely ever work with metal (I prefer dead tree format), but I'm still mesmerised with the content. Who doesn't love a good chamfer.

  • @thomas-gk9jp
    @thomas-gk9jp Рік тому +1

    Merci à toi Brandon !! & Congratulations :)

  • @kenny387
    @kenny387 3 місяці тому

    Can we just take a minute and appreciate the hand drafting skills on display here

  • @JoshuaRosaaen
    @JoshuaRosaaen Рік тому

    Congrats...thank you for taking us on your journey.

  • @penpal222
    @penpal222 Рік тому

    Brother I got goosebumps from the ending, phenomenal work

  • @marcbrooks7300
    @marcbrooks7300 Рік тому

    I am in love with your channel dude. something about watching your videos is very soothing and I often find myself quickly losing track of time. Keep up the good work and don't stop making those chips.

  • @cdgarcia
    @cdgarcia Рік тому

    As a recovering perfectionist the hand drawings are making me anxious 😂😅

  • @thisolesignguy2733
    @thisolesignguy2733 Рік тому

    congrats on hitting 150K! As a sign guy that uses flexi pro and photoshop everyday, I always look forward to sitting down with a goo old fashioned drafting table and a pencil. So it warms my heart when I watch you do it. thanks a bunch

  • @carlosfelix4057
    @carlosfelix4057 Рік тому

    I stumbled on this channel, I think on an UA-cam suggestion and I have to say it is fantastic. So far every video I have watched has given me something new learned. Thank you.

  • @illie7w
    @illie7w Рік тому

    Yet another great video. I watch quite a few homeshop videos on UA-cam. You are a breath of fresh air. You do everything from the design to the complete job. We'll done

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes1 10 місяців тому

    The play button is now 100% better.
    I half expected you to fly cut the whole thing.

  • @sillyentz
    @sillyentz Рік тому

    I love your channel. It is simply a joy to watch. Your voice is so calm and listening to your thinking out loud as you problem solve in your pursuiu for incrementally more accurate reference edges.

  • @whatareyoulookingat512
    @whatareyoulookingat512 Рік тому

    Hats off to chamfering the play button!

  • @dkpianist
    @dkpianist Рік тому

    Any woodworker, no matter how pedantic, can only marvel at the level of precision this craft requires. Fascinating to watch. Great work!

  • @JoeyMoreland
    @JoeyMoreland Рік тому

    Love the surprise ending. Congrats on your accomplishment and thank you for sharing your passion with us

  • @justa1098
    @justa1098 Рік тому

    Congrats on 100k. Your videos are an absolute pleasure to watch. Thankyou

  • @joshrikard2730
    @joshrikard2730 Рік тому

    Congratulations! You deserve nothing but the best my friend!