Clapper Assembly for Gingery Shaper

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @danvandertorre9280
    @danvandertorre9280 6 років тому

    now you got the clapper were have you been good to see you back .

  • @onebagonelife6396
    @onebagonelife6396 6 років тому

    Glad to see you back on the tube and making stuff..

  • @sacriptex5870
    @sacriptex5870 6 років тому +4

    thank you for coming back! i really missed your videos!!

  • @chrisjames6349
    @chrisjames6349 6 років тому

    You really need to come back. Stop living your life, come back and entertain us ;)
    Seriously I hope you're well, love the content!

    • @Makercise
      @Makercise  6 років тому +1

      Yep. Summer break took a toll. Settling back into a routine. Hopefully you will find it entertaining. ;)

  • @ericwiemers3603
    @ericwiemers3603 6 років тому

    Gosh, it'd be really nice to have a shaper that could grind between those uprights... 😉 Keep up the good work

  • @Iluvquadbike
    @Iluvquadbike 6 років тому

    Don't be afraid to polish some of these surfaces with grinding and buffing compound. It's a good way to knock down imperceptibly high points on things that have to fit together.

  • @brucejohnson5030
    @brucejohnson5030 6 років тому +3

    using the 123 block to print the clapper box is vastly more accurate than Dave's way. He also didn't live in an era where 123 blocks cost $15....

  • @knickly
    @knickly 6 років тому

    I think that inside cleanup would be a good case for mounting a cutting tool to the lathe spindle.
    Anyhow, excellent example of making parts other than round on a lathe. It'd think that you could have saved yourself a bit of scraping time on the insert by putting it back in the lathe and shimming one end out about 0.020".

  • @maikelmena9364
    @maikelmena9364 6 років тому

    hello my name is maikel I am Spanish I write with a translator I do not know if you will understand me but for me these are some of the best videos and I hope you keep uploading more videos and another thing if you could translate them into Spanish would be perfect

  • @fazernaoficina
    @fazernaoficina 6 років тому

    great job C. Anderson...greetings from Brazil

  • @JohnBare747
    @JohnBare747 6 років тому

    Starting to SHAPE up, great job...

  • @robertmccully2792
    @robertmccully2792 6 років тому

    The way to fix your house is to sister (nail alongside) new studs and joist to the other ones. Must fumigate first to kill all bugs. After you sister your new wood you can cut off the rot with a sawzall of the old wood. If the studs are bad than you will have to either tear off the out sheeting or the inside sheetrock to get the full height studs in. fix one side of the house at a time so that the walls will not rack out of plumb. The rotted rim joist and and sill plate will have to be removed and replace. You may also have to jack up house where joist are rotted, enough to fit in and remove new material. Or write off the 20,000 and find a house that is not rotted.Sure it's not easy and it is dirty work but in the end you have a livable house. You also took advantage of your neighbor because he was helping you, because he thought you would fix house.

  • @shauntucker5145
    @shauntucker5145 6 років тому

    New sub here. Great work I just binge watched this whole series!

  • @HomeDistiller
    @HomeDistiller 6 років тому

    have you thought of making a milling attachment for your lathe? would make this kind of part much easier to make

  • @RustyEast
    @RustyEast 6 років тому

    Great job. I'm working on the cross slide on mine.

    • @Makercise
      @Makercise  6 років тому

      I better catch up. ;) Should be casting the cross slide soon, but the video will probably not show up for a couple months. I'm working on mounting up the cross slide support.

  • @BlackBeardProjects
    @BlackBeardProjects 6 років тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
    I was expecting your comment section to be all like this! Ahah! :')
    Awesome work as always man :) Already looks amazing!

  • @paulduffey7975
    @paulduffey7975 6 років тому

    Nice work. Can you explain how you made the kerosene foundry burner and how it works? Thank you.

  • @renaissanceman5847
    @renaissanceman5847 6 років тому

    Excellent, thought you were gone. Good to see you continuing the project. I need a small shaper for internal gear teeth and cutting internal keyways... this project will help me design a steel version. Now is it me or did you not seem as excited as you usually are? I get the feeling you were not into making this video, no where near as much voice overs, seemed a bit irritated.

    • @Makercise
      @Makercise  6 років тому +1

      Voice overs add quite a bit to the overall time to produce. I am trying to streamline the editing process by doing periodic "voice overs" during the build. Sorry it seemed like I wasn't into the video. Work has been disjointed recently settling into a new shop. We moved and it has taken a while to get the shop workable.

  • @jean3xyz
    @jean3xyz 6 років тому

    Congratulations for this great job! I notice that aluminum is much less porous than when you worked on the metal lathe. What is the reason?

  • @JMGDIY
    @JMGDIY 6 років тому

    I can see that you have new tools. Did you make that new vise (the one for drilling tube, made from aluminium i think) to your drill press. I think it's time to a shop tour. ;)

    • @Makercise
      @Makercise  6 років тому +1

      A patreon supporter mailed me the center drilling extrusion. I may do a live video with elements of a shop tour.

  • @warsessss
    @warsessss 6 років тому +1

    Es genial.
    Me voy a hacer un torno y me gusta el suyo por lo práctico que es y fácil.
    Usted dispone de planos del suyo con medidas? , le estaría muy agradecido.
    Otra pregunta sería que tipo de material es el que utiliza para hacer las piezas? , podría ser aluminio?.
    Gracias.

    • @joreosuna650
      @joreosuna650 6 років тому

      el torno es de aluminio, todos los planos y medidas estan el libro de dave gingery

    • @juanrivero8
      @juanrivero8 6 років тому

      El Sr Gingery escribio' seis libros, todos obtenibles via e.g. Amazon.com a bajo precio. Lamentablemente en sistema de pulgadas y fracciones. El torno es numero dos. El numero uno describe el fundidor de aluminio y crisoles y es indispensable para hacer las fundiciones.

    • @warsessss
      @warsessss 6 років тому +1

      Muchas gracias por la información👍

  • @HermanOtto-wr2nn
    @HermanOtto-wr2nn 3 роки тому

    Witam z Polski śruba do mocowania imaka powinna być stożkowa łącznie z otworami natomiast nakrętka do likwidacji luzu pozdrawiam

  • @fredrik.larsen
    @fredrik.larsen 6 років тому

    Do you have a link to where you bought the hadn scraper? And you could you do a video on sharpening it? Thanks!

  • @gb8014
    @gb8014 6 років тому

    Hello, are you alive? I miss your videos ! Hope all is well.

  • @robertmccully2792
    @robertmccully2792 6 років тому

    Need advice, ask me.. I have done many. I had the same problems but worse. Just take one step at a time, and work as hard as you are on non paying projects. In the end, the money you put it to the materials fixing it will be like money in the bank. If your not sure how to fix something start slow.Do one joist or stud at a time. Once you figure it out, find a cheap labor to do all the demo, the crawling, the carrying of materials and so on. Pay by the day cash, so if the next day you do not need him he is payed off. Find a labor that works hard. You must live breath and sleep,, and plan until done.

  • @RetroBerner
    @RetroBerner 6 років тому

    How come you scrape rather than sand? I figured sanding would take off less and more evenly, no?

    • @doctorzoidberg1715
      @doctorzoidberg1715 6 років тому +4

      If I can recall in the books Dave (David?) says that scraping allows much quicker corrections and removal of material. And can be done much more precisely to take down high spots

    • @RetroBerner
      @RetroBerner 6 років тому

      I get that, I was just thinking of a more polished end result, but I don't have much experience so I'll take your word for it, thanks

    • @renaissanceman5847
      @renaissanceman5847 6 років тому +5

      sanding does not take off material evenly, the very act of dragging the part over the sanding surface results in tilting of the object towards the direction of movement. This results in a part with a high center and low ends.

    • @RetroBerner
      @RetroBerner 6 років тому +1

      Good to know, thank you

    • @brocktechnology
      @brocktechnology 6 років тому

      Additionally the scraped finish is considered ideal for oil distribution on a bearing surface.

  • @lactomao
    @lactomao 6 років тому

    Nice job

  • @JMGDIY
    @JMGDIY 6 років тому

    Excelent work. Top.

  • @doctorzoidberg1715
    @doctorzoidberg1715 6 років тому +2

    You were gone for a long time

    • @Makercise
      @Makercise  6 років тому +3

      Moving is a hassle.

    • @thatguy83ful
      @thatguy83ful 6 років тому

      Makercise you need to move down south.

  • @teresawallace8263
    @teresawallace8263 6 років тому

    I'm new, and I saw two videos on your new home reno. What happened with that. Are you still working on it? Does anyone know?

    • @Makercise
      @Makercise  6 років тому

      I gave an update in my live stream a few months back.

  • @sidewind131258
    @sidewind131258 6 років тому

    Will you have drawings up for sale on this project ?

    • @Makercise
      @Makercise  6 років тому

      Built off Gingery's book series. Links to his books are in the video descriptions.

  • @romo4301
    @romo4301 6 років тому

    Very cool video! Which camera do you use? :-)

  • @MarioAlbertoTibantaGarcia
    @MarioAlbertoTibantaGarcia 6 років тому +1

    What project does it follow?

    • @Makercise
      @Makercise  6 років тому

      Gingery shaper. Links to the book i am following are in the description.

  • @carlosrobertomonteiro7255
    @carlosrobertomonteiro7255 6 років тому

    Muito bom! Parabéns.