ShopBuilt - Machine Hand tap

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • In this video I make a hand tap machine. Its basically a jig that allows you to tap a hole very accurately and repeatably. I'm very happy on how well it works, and fast!! it didn't take long to build or cost a lot.
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    Ryan
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  • @Beemerboy324
    @Beemerboy324 7 років тому

    Nice shop. I like that the supervisor checks in at the first there. Nice project.

  • @derekdunn4560
    @derekdunn4560 7 років тому

    I love seeing people making purpose built nice looking tools. it's something that has gone by the wayside the last several decades. keep up the good work bud!

  • @Bikeeast
    @Bikeeast 7 років тому +9

    Nifty way to center/square up the rod in the drill press to drill the hole in the end. All in all very nice purpose built fixture, it should speed up the process nicely.

  • @MrMAXtheKnife
    @MrMAXtheKnife 7 років тому +2

    Ryan, your background music is as good as your video content. just a joy to view in a relaxing manner. Keep up the great Work!

  • @joedanger666
    @joedanger666 7 років тому

    This thing is kicking ass.

  • @matthewwasserman7709
    @matthewwasserman7709 7 років тому

    I love it! I've never worked with metal to this extent, but now i want to! great jig

  • @SawDustMakerRJM
    @SawDustMakerRJM 7 років тому

    Well, I am not surprised on how you can make a jig that does a job much easier. Can't wait for the next great jig.

  • @pauldevey8628
    @pauldevey8628 6 років тому

    I am liking your metal projects mate.

  • @OutlawEdge
    @OutlawEdge 7 років тому

    That was some very nice work and fun project! Thanks for sharing. You always do such nice work! 👍

  • @TheMixmastamike1000
    @TheMixmastamike1000 7 років тому

    This might be one of my favorite videos on your channel 👍👍

  • @revuaf
    @revuaf 7 років тому

    That is cool... Nice build!

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 7 років тому

    very cleaver Ryan! I like your ingenuity! Thanks for sharing

  • @boogiebeareats5
    @boogiebeareats5 7 років тому

    Dude you amaze me every time, nice piece of equipment, and I'm inspired by the methods you use, have most of the items in my garage. Thanks

  • @e2woodworking870
    @e2woodworking870 7 років тому

    Very nice build Ryan 👌👍

  • @bmcdermid100
    @bmcdermid100 7 років тому

    Great jig. I give you props for having the guts to market your own product, I like you am a Millwright as well as a Machinist and have had numerous jig made over the years that somebody else had a similar idea and marketed it and made the money from it because i didn't have the guts to do it myself . One bit of advice when ever you are going to tap a hole in alum use a coarse tap the threads hold up better over time .

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +Brian mcd thanks:) I went with fine becuase it's for a adjustable cursor. The fine threads allow for a "finer tuning"

  • @billfromelma
    @billfromelma 7 років тому

    That's the way to solve a problem! Great job!

  • @neilyeag
    @neilyeag 7 років тому

    Nice jig, and explanation.

  • @JoeMalovich
    @JoeMalovich 7 років тому

    you can use the clutch on the drill to prevent tap breakage.

  • @WayneBrownWoodworking
    @WayneBrownWoodworking 7 років тому

    Pretty slick Ryan! Well done

  • @stevewalker7822
    @stevewalker7822 7 років тому

    Nice job.

  • @mcorrade
    @mcorrade 7 років тому

    Nicely done! I love working with metals but don't have all the tools so I switched to wood.

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +mcorrade yeah, aluminum is always fun becuase you can use most wood working tools

  • @DylansDIYWorkshop
    @DylansDIYWorkshop 7 років тому

    Looks great! love the idea of making your own tool jigs!

  • @bradymcphail9690
    @bradymcphail9690 7 років тому

    really smart project Ryan!

  • @scottjones5013
    @scottjones5013 5 років тому

    Hello hi Joe your videos very very much but I've been wondering where of you been we haven't seen any videos lately I hope you're OK please let us know and keep up all the good work love your channel

  • @msdesignru
    @msdesignru 7 років тому

    Pretty interesting machine project for us cuz we've got lots of new taps recently so we're gonna use your method. Thx))

    • @msdesignru
      @msdesignru 7 років тому

      good quality and cheap taps from China (AliExpress) btw. Check out our unboxing video to see em.

  • @dschlic1able
    @dschlic1able 7 років тому

    There is an attachment that fits on a drill press that makes tapping extremely simple. Press down on the handle the tap turns in the forward direction, lift up on the handle the tap reverses and the tap unscrews from the work piece.

    • @robertwatkins8980
      @robertwatkins8980 7 років тому

      At what cost?

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      that would be nice. changing speed on my drill press is annoying as well because its belt drive.

  • @Cactusworkshopchannel
    @Cactusworkshopchannel 7 років тому

    very nice tooling man! impressed!

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +Cactus! workshop Thanx:)

  • @TheFishingHobby
    @TheFishingHobby 7 років тому

    I really like this. This isn't a criticism of your device but I was thinking, since you are using a cordless drill anyway, a portable drill press (the type you mount your drill in the jig) might be a really good option too. You could always modify the base for the stops and hold down clamp. Your device is great, just throwing that out there because I think it is a good option that I hadn't really thought of until I watched this video.

  • @breakinn403
    @breakinn403 7 років тому

    Well done. As noted by others upgrade to machine taps and return spring would be helpful.

  • @JF_Projects
    @JF_Projects 7 років тому

    Great build, thanks for sharing...

  • @jimhester2004
    @jimhester2004 7 років тому

    Ingenious. I'll use it. Thanks.

  • @scott98390
    @scott98390 7 років тому +6

    You didn't spend nearly enough time talking about how you aligned the rod to drill the end of it: chucked in a bit of rod, then aligned it with the bushing. Clever thinkin'.

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому +1

      I didn't think of this at first either. I failed at getting it centred three times before I finally thought of the bushing, worked perfect!!

  • @Simz144
    @Simz144 7 років тому

    You can make another shaft or adaptor so you can center punch your part. It will make the hole on the press drill and on the tap machine at the same location.

  • @cdakata
    @cdakata 7 років тому

    Impecable!! congratulations!!!!!!

  • @nline2blast722
    @nline2blast722 7 років тому

    Someone has probably already said this but Chuck it up in a drillpress and you got it

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому +1

      +Make'n it my Way no reverse or easy way to change the speed because it's belt drive...

  • @attpureownpk
    @attpureownpk 7 років тому

    put a spring on the thread of the clamp to keep it up so you don't have to hold it.

  • @henryworkswoodandmetal
    @henryworkswoodandmetal 7 років тому

    sweet build! really!!!

  • @MrUltralove
    @MrUltralove 7 років тому

    the rod could be supported by couple of linear bearings instead of bushings to reduce deformation by the friction, useful product tho!

  • @poopcow32
    @poopcow32 7 років тому

    Suggestion...Put a stop on your Z axis

  • @mfwoodshop
    @mfwoodshop 7 років тому

    Sweet jig, if the drill press runs slow enough can you use the drill press instead of the drill. Doing 100 at a time it may save on fatigue.

  • @dimitrioslykissas7981
    @dimitrioslykissas7981 7 років тому +1

    You just used your tools, to make a tool, to help you make tools to sell... I guess now you're a toolmaker. Congratulations on getting to the next level! Oh, and that talk about not having a lathe, fix than ASAP. Before that, get a preper tap wrench, a flexible MIG gun, some machine taps and some c-clamps.

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      there's always something to buy when it comes to tools;)

  • @halken007
    @halken007 7 років тому

    maybe some sort of jig holder for your cordless drill so you dont have to take it off every time but the jig looks great well done

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      yeah, a little saddle or something would probably be good.

  • @jepps77
    @jepps77 7 років тому

    mount the jig on the drill press, then use the drill press to power it.

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +Jason Zielke no reverse:(

    • @jepps77
      @jepps77 7 років тому

      :(

  • @troppysholzhuette
    @troppysholzhuette 7 років тому

    Great Idea.....
    very cool

  • @brian2k1
    @brian2k1 7 років тому

    If you can find or have an old cordless drill, take it apart and mount it and setup some forward and reverse push buttons. I saw James Bruton of Xrobots use this technique on his walking bot legs. still has the keyless chuck on them but more importantly, at least on his, it has a DC motor and planetary gear to provide enough torque. #morepower :-)

  • @RobertEchten
    @RobertEchten 7 років тому

    Very nice. I don't have a welder, so I was wondering to what extent you could get away with normal woodworking tools (table saw/band saw, etc.) and a few taps to make holes for screws to join pieces of aluminum together to make jigs like this?

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      i avoided using anything other than woodworking tools right up until the handle., I think you could come up with something fairly easily to avoid the welder. Just a hole through the rod and a long bolt would be good:)

  • @Biokemist-o3k
    @Biokemist-o3k Рік тому

    Absolutely beautiful cat. How is she? It seems like a male but calico's are female. Great video my friend.

  • @mehmehmehmeh
    @mehmehmehmeh 7 років тому +6

    KITTY!

  • @JaySybrandy
    @JaySybrandy 7 років тому

    Why don't your get the holes water jet cut and then tap it on your mill

  • @m.emrahozkaya9903
    @m.emrahozkaya9903 7 років тому

    If I've seen correctly the arm is connected to the base with only one screw. Wouldn't it rotate and mess up alignment? How about 2 screws?

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому +1

      +knight rider I was a little concerned about that as well but it seems to be really solid.

  • @artconnolly9519
    @artconnolly9519 7 років тому

    So cool brother the only problem I see is your making "me" have a sudden urge to buy chunks of Aluminum to make stuff with. lol

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +Art Connolly lol, I love working with aluminum.

  • @StefsEngineering
    @StefsEngineering 7 років тому

    Nice job sir! DId you consider using a small pneumatic ram to keep the parts in place? Should make it more convenient with the number of parts you plan to make. This instead of the screw lock.
    Have fun making parts!

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +Stef's Engineering I did actually, just a little to pricey to buy local

    • @StefsEngineering
      @StefsEngineering 7 років тому

      I understand. I bought some stuff through ebay in the past, fine quality and fast shipping. I am all for supporting local businesses but for a bit of prototyping cheap is fine. Sellers name is "solaluna88", I am not affiliated with him, just happy with the service in the past.

  • @mikeallan9574
    @mikeallan9574 7 років тому

    Oooh Power Fist! Goin' for the good stuff, eh? ;-)

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому +1

      +Mike Allan lol, you know it;)

  • @craigpereira6381
    @craigpereira6381 7 років тому

    Very Nice, could you not use a drill press with the jig?

  • @reagani1746
    @reagani1746 7 років тому

    I work in tool and die and the majority of the time we're tapping with a 10-32 we use a hand drill. Cool build though

  • @mantynen80
    @mantynen80 7 років тому

    Nice work! What if you add a hexagon bit (screwdriver bit) to end of the tap ? With this way you will have very fast cordless drill connection to tap. Versus now you have to tight and lose manually your drill between every hole. This may speed up the process a lot especially if you have a lot of pieces to work with.

  • @GregsGarage
    @GregsGarage 7 років тому

    Fantastic man!!! Is your bandsaw a wood cutter with a metal blade or do you have a sweet metal cutting rig?

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +Greg's Garage just regular wood blade, wood band saw. Aluminum cuts very easily with wood tools:)

  • @onmissionmtb9722
    @onmissionmtb9722 7 років тому

    Sorry I'm late to the party but where do we buy this at?

  • @josiahflint8956
    @josiahflint8956 7 років тому

    why not set it up for your drill press?

  • @GuysShop
    @GuysShop 7 років тому

    Pretty sweet Ryan. Necessity is the mother of invention. How are the sales of the stops going? I hope that they are going well!

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      Thanks, great the first batch(70) sold in one day! I've got another hundred being made now.

  • @FranksDIY
    @FranksDIY 7 років тому

    It's a great idea but like myself Everything that I've taped would not fit in that. Definitely a great idea for a production line type of thing were you would need to tape a bunch of holes in a row.

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +Franks DIY it would be pretty easy to make a different arbor for each size. This is just mini though so probably 1/4" would be the largest but you certainly scale it up if you wanted to.

    • @FranksDIY
      @FranksDIY 7 років тому

      That is a great idea. I like the fact that it keeps the bit straight. Thanks for sharing

    • @MrAlklein
      @MrAlklein 6 років тому

      Shop buil

  • @pierrerousseau8770
    @pierrerousseau8770 7 років тому

    Very engines

  • @williambidel9258
    @williambidel9258 7 років тому

    What? You do have a lathe, I watched you build a very nice one. Or did you give it away? What do you do if the work piece doesn't fit your little fixture?

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +William Bidel this jig is very specific to the flipstops but you could just have a larger flat base with multiple holes to make it more universal if you want. I'm not set up to put a drill chuck in the tailstock, that's why I can't use my homemade lathe.

  • @BradPow
    @BradPow 7 років тому

    You seem to know a fair bit about machining im discovering. Have you considered a self reversing tapping head for your drill press? You might find a used one cheap. But it takes away the joy of making your own jig :-)

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +BradPittlike I never really looked into but though would be ideal:)

  • @megaAL12345EX
    @megaAL12345EX 7 років тому

    What's the name of the first background song?

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      caring by David Cutter.

  • @tonybp965
    @tonybp965 7 років тому

    Add a motor to it and you won't need the handle or the drill.

  • @maxcohen13
    @maxcohen13 7 років тому

    What was the tool used to clean the edges at 1:20?
    Is it only for aluminum?

    • @poopcow32
      @poopcow32 7 років тому

      maxcohen13 its called a whip. you can get different inserts for different types of metal. ie 304 stainless steel

    • @stuartbright1276
      @stuartbright1276 7 років тому

      swivel deburring tool

    • @maxcohen13
      @maxcohen13 7 років тому

      Thanks

  • @MaximumJonathanosity
    @MaximumJonathanosity 7 років тому

    Hey, that's pretty good.

  • @pierrerousseau8770
    @pierrerousseau8770 7 років тому

    Sorry ! i meant ingenious

  • @ChristopherMCraig
    @ChristopherMCraig 7 років тому

    I like Ian's comment. Also, I was doing a similar operation with a forstner bit using my cordless driver and bought a quick release Chuck. See example: www.zoro.com/makita-drill-chuck-38-14-hex-keyed-191881-4/i/G4003365/

  • @user-vx6xv7wo4z
    @user-vx6xv7wo4z 7 років тому

    what welder do you use?

    • @Shopbuilt
      @Shopbuilt  7 років тому

      +Вячеслав Федотов square Waze by Lincoln.

  • @HomeDistiller
    @HomeDistiller 7 років тому +5

    dude buy some machine taps. then you can use your drill press (at a slow speed) edit. i now see you are using a drill and i realized why you cant use the drill press... no reverse.. although you should still get machine taps if you havent already, they are made for power tapping (they push the chips forward or back and away like a drill bit so they dont clog the tap