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Machine Nut Del
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 ก.พ. 2021
Home machine shop videos, metal and wood turning. Subscribing would be most helpful ! thanks Del.
Rose engine build Part 4
Mounting the pivoting spindle onto the headstock #roseengine#verticalmilling#
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rose engine build part 3
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Machining the pivoting spindle for the headstock on my shopmade rose engine#homeshopmachinist #metallathe#rubberflexchuck
Rose engine Part 2
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Machining the headstock on the vertical mill and shaper#homeshopmachinist #roseengine#metalshaper#verticalmilling
Rose engine build Part 1
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Time to build a rose engine, Myford ML4 bed will form the base and a headstock from a vintage wood lathe mounted on pillow blocks#millingmachine #millingcutter #homeshopmachinist
The fearless Vampire killers
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A stake for a vampire !#homeshopmachinist #woodturningprojects#woodlathe#vampirefilms
Video lighting experiment
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Will the AQQA aquarium light be any good for my TH-cam videos#homeshopmachinist #woodturner #millingmachine #woodlathe
unknown tool part two
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More on the mystery tool, is this the answer !#homeshopmachinist #indicator#centrefinding
mystery tool
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Its an indicator but what was it used for ?#homeshopmachinist #trending#helpneeded#heightgauge#dti
shop tour
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A look around my home shop, a nightmare when I pop my clogs #homeshopmachinist #millingmachines #lathes#engineeringtools#youtubechannel#madelinesmith#elp#karnevil9
flood coolant
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Will flood coolant improve the finish ? 2 flute carbide insert and 4 flute HSS end mill then finally using a 6 insert face mill.#homeshopmachinist #millingmachine #victoriamillingmachine#verticalmill
wood bowl Christmas gift
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Turned a large bowl for a Christmas gift#woodturning #woodlathe #homemachineshop#trending#hobbies
The wizard, Black Sabbath
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Finally wired up the suds pump on the vertical mill. gearing up for turning a large fruit bowl.#homemachineshop #woodturning #sudspump
wood turning to da max !
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Oh no not another woodturning video ! Maxing out my woodlathe#homeshopmachinist #bandsaw#dangerous
4 jaw chuck rebuild
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Teardown of a Burnerd 9 inch 4 jaw chuck, cleaned and rebuilt#homeshopmachinist #metal lathe#pinkfloydtime
Parting off on the lathe
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Parting off. split a large milling arbour spacer in two. Trying a parting tool I had not used before on my Progres 380 lathe and then facing on the Smart & Brown model L. Pleased with the results !#millingcutter #homeshopmachinist #millingarbour#partingtool
Grinding wheel arbour and a regrind on a 32mm. drill
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Grinding wheel arbour and a regrind on a 32mm. drill
Fun video! Just discovered your channel. Some top machines there in your shop - nicely done. Who is the young lady?
Hi Stuart, search Madeline Smith shampoo for the advert, thanks for dropping in,! Del..
Interesting seeing where you're going with this, Del. Does the headstock pivot point have to be directly centred on the bed? Looks like it would be easier to mount pillow blocks on the front or back of the bed rather than onto the bed itself, moving the pivot point lower and backwards / forwards.
Hi Si. I don't think the headstock needs to be on a centre line with the bed, when you first start to think of the design its the natural place to put it ! The lathe bed is only being used as a base with no need to align to a tailstock. I've not done any machining on the bed yet, still cleaning up the headstock. you've given me something to think about ! Regards ..Del..
@@machinenutdel6764 In a fit of sychronicity, Uri Tuchman has just put up a rose engine video...
@@wibblywobblyidiotvision He may scrap that one , we will see..
I was thinking on the same lines
@@paulrayner4514 Great minds Paul, great minds !
I'm not so sure, Del, but that looks like it might take an alternative route to the heart.
No Si. fitted an anchor off camera !
i have the fearless vampire killers on DVD,one of my favs 🙂
Midnight Boxing day I'll have it on, its a tradition for me !....Del...
That should do the job.
Center finder used with a height gage.
Thanks Steve
It’s an early test indicator.
yeah, i was just thinking its some kind of centering tool for sure, i was actually thinking it would be for pointing it in a sharp corner too, like when you got a "v" cut and you need to find the center, this is the perfect tool for it or even for round cuts too
Thanks for your input !th-cam.com/video/475GW2lCEHg/w-d-xo.html
Nice try, but that is not a tool - that is a replica slice of cheese... The Essex Manchego if I were to assume... Jokes aside, that indeed makes sense... It is obviously an indicating device, and this kinda makes a whole lot of sense... I also have a feeling that this should be a matched pair when on 0 - with the solid scribe, as the solid scribe can be used to ``pick up`` a reference height, and this wiggler can be then used to establish offset of the hole from the desired center height and similar crap like that... Just a feeling, but it makes sense... and it is easy enough to achieve... Also, take that thing apart and clean it off, i seem to see some crud and junk in it, and while this is not a conventionally ``fine`` metrology piece - being properly cleaned and lubed will aid the mechanism... It looks as if there is some magnetized dust on the hold button and on the ``blade``, tho the blade could just be reflecting the silver carrier in weird ways due to surface scratches on the blade itself... Best regards! Steuss
Cheese is no laughing matter Camillo unless it's Brie !
@@machinenutdel6764 Agreed - I love me some good cheese with proper bread and some butter... Oooh...
Mark's bang on, Del. Its a mitu tool, looks like. th-cam.com/video/475GW2lCEHg/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for that Si. much appreciated !..Del..
Only a guess Dell. maybe wrong. somebody else may know the correct answer. could be a star trek communicator for all I know!
Don't think its anything to do with space travel Paul, there's nowhere for the batteries ! I'm going with your first thoughts !...Del..
@@machinenutdel6764 could be running on dark matter Del. CERN could be interested in it😁
I'm guessing it's an accessory for a height gauge like your mitutoyo. But looking at it, it could be for setting the angle of a threading tool. What's the angle of the tip?
Its 25 degrees Si. just a quick short back and sides today !
@@machinenutdel6764 Ah, so its not that, then.
just a guess Dell, but I think you are on the right track, I think it's for finding the center of holes on an indicator stand. just a different make to what you have
I believe you've solved it Paul ! if positioned with the tip in a round hole then raising the height gauge until the two lines meet that will indicate the centre of the hole, pushing the locking button enables you to transfer the height, I'll reduce the width of the arm to fit my gauge, not just a pretty face then !...Del..
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some nice gear there Del. When you get bored of it and want to take up knitting instead let me know😁
Just bought a mountain bike, its only when I watch these videos that I realise just how big the old gut has become ! crocheting just wont help !...Del..
@@machinenutdel6764 I know what you mean I've noticed the mrs has shrunk all my pants lately😁
Thanks for the look around. Are you in a basement or shed?
Hi Tom, its in my basement...Del..
It is an Alladins cave of gleaming jewels of engineering such as I have never seen before, or doubtless will again! Del that is one well equipped workshop! Phil
Cheers Phil, Im missing probably the most important item, a decent workbench, the drill grinder has taken up most of my bench and the wife draws the line at moving anything into the bedroom ! How's the recovery going, well I hope !...Del..
@ much better thanks Del, its 4 weeks tomorrow since the op and it feels really good to be this side of it! Strength returning and stamina improving plus remarkably pain free! Phil
I use suds, but also some spray on cutting lube which also does a good job! Phil
Hi Phil, slight improvement to finish but of more interest to me would be an extended tool life ! Del...
A chalice? A bowl of christmassy goodness! Its Art! Or as my mate used to say” put some bloody sabbafff on! Phil
Too right Phil !
A true classic Del !
That'a a big old chunka stuff to spin around, Del. Proper gave me the willies.
Always nice to hear pink Floyd.
Nice chuck rebuild sir! Phil
Hi Phil, all good after your op. I hope !..Del..
@@machinenutdel6764 yes Del. Back home yesterday eve and a good long sleep in a comfortable bed. Still got low level pain when i cough but for a three hour op compared to others i have had i feel 👍 Phil
@@philhermetic Your costing the NHS a fortune lad !😁
@@machinenutdel6764 i have had my bobs worth, and no mistakeDel!
A cinematic masterpiece Del! and a brave man parting off steel that hard!! Victory favours the bold!! Phil
Cheers Phil, will we be seeing the chips fly later ?..Del..
@@machinenutdel6764 not this week Del, I am in hospital tomorrow morning for an op, should be out Monday or Tuesday, no video this week, just couldn’t settle to anything! Phil
Nice work 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Very interesting. Nice work sir
Good work Del! I see its snowing on your side ot’ hills!
Handy tool.
Get some medical wash bottles if you dont want to keep having to fling your cutting fluid, they draw from the bottom like a squirt bottle and you dont have to turn them upside down. Just a thought, great video bud!
Thanks
Is that nut for adjusting crossbow sights prior to marksmanship displays and cider making? I'll bet it is!! Good fit Del! Phil
Tis indeed !
I'm having an omelette for tea
Good idea 👍
Suit paid for by Lord Ali Snack Bar
Really, not a starmer fan, hate the guy.....but I'd never vote for fascists, like reform, like starmer their all traitors Do not represent the working class !!
cheers Del. I've just shared on whatsapp, let's hope it goes viral.
LOLS!!
The best video and complimentary music. Although I would be more worried of the man sitting next to him at 1:46 he is being prepped as the next in line and his a piece of work keep your eyes on him also, the devil in disguise.
Very interesting. That is incredible how good that tips work.
Hi Rusty. Hard to beat the ceramics for finish ! bit of advice when looking for a mill, I've found that 40 taper tooling is the most plentiful in the second hand market and therefore the cheapest, the 40 taper toolholder for the new Iscar was £12.50. I know I've said it before but mass is everything when milling ! you can do small jobs with a large mill but not big jobs with a small mill ! and the day will come when you have a big job . Regards...Del...
Smooth as a baby's bottom!
How smooth is your bottom Tom !
@@machinenutdel6764 Let me ask my wife. 👍
Yeah, ceramic cutters are nice... Quite gentle in some ways, but remarkably durable in others... Machining abrasive materials like castings, rusty layers on old steel, crusty millscale and similar crap which otherwise dulls cutter with extreme ease - behaves quite nicely with ceramic cutters, or rather, the ceramic cutters behave quite nicely where most others would fail... They also behave quite nicely when they encounter chilled spots in castings, something that HSS cutters hate and carbide only moderately tolerates... I would dare say that ceramic cutters would also make fucking sick custom ground inserts for machining glass filled/reinforced plastics, given their tenacity in resisting abrasive abuse, but that is just speculation on my part... Cheers, best regards! Steuss
Thanks for the input Camillo, how's the new shop coming along ?...Del..
@@machinenutdel6764 it ain`t... currently i have everything planned out, but monetarily... well, i needn`t explain... For the moment i`m fixing my car in my yard, parked on concrete full slabs to rise it up... The last 8 months have been a rolling drama essentially in some regards, so shit is more stagnant than toilet water, but alas, things are bound to pick up some pace as time progresses... we`ll see what the tide brings... Once the land is consolidated and the paperwork is in order, i`ll start the 270 cubic meters excavation and i`ll start laying some prep for the foundation... Once the foundation is done, the rest is easy work... well, technically... Once the slab is cast and cured, the shop can be set-up as a steel frame, insulated construction, which can later easily be encased in brick and given the late 1800`s ``factory`` appearance, with the inside already having been fully decked out... The biggest part that i`m looking towards is the car and machines restoration section of the shop, as i am fucking sick of not being able to work on my vehicles properly(also, the lift acts as a double parking spot...) and i really want to start working on the machines that i have picked up for myself, as well as picking up a few machines to restore properly and sell to worthy operators... Just recently have i passed by a cnc surface/tool&cutter/cyl. grinder, essentially a true universal grinder, a relatively small machine(2.0 x 2.0 x 2.5m(WxLxH)) that was tossed out to the scrapyard... A marvelous little beast that was destroyed(i saved the head... i`m sick, i know...) but could have almost been sold ``as is`` by a sane person... A fucking shame that is... I know that it`s not really a hobby shop machine, but let`s be fucking real, i would have been willing to snag it for like 400$, spruce it up a bit, maybe scrape in the wear, put some turcite to restore the OEM design specs, and dish it out to a hobby machinist for a few grand... I mean, such a machine can be sold for 10K easily, it`s a workhorse that can run a small business all by itself in right hands, but it offers a hobbyist in a single ``large`` body what otherwise would require at least 2 large machines or even 3 independent machines... Being able to grind your tools, both round and any other shape, grind literally any cutter(gears, what not...), grind your gears after hardening, grind literally everything and anything that fits the table(2x longer(for rotary headstock setup) but as wide as a bridgeport table)... I mean, it`s an unorthodox hobby shop machine, but as said, it covers literally all grinding with automatic compensation for literally everything, that is if you know a bit of cnc... In my eyes that is the most perfect machine for almost every hobby machinist(outside the realm of watchmakers, boilermakers and similar)... Such a fucking sick machine, and it went to shredders... What a fucking shame, and all because i lack space atm... Anyway, you really shouldn`t have asked, as you can see - you prompted a torrent of madness being unleashed... Hope you are doing well at least, both in the shop and in general... Until next rant, i bid thee all the best!
@@camillosteuss I'm a bricklayer by trade retired now, wish I could help, keep the old pecker up my friend !...Del..
I think it is high time I did some cutter shank reduction! I was looking for something today and realised how many lathe and shaper tools I have that are too big for my machines! Cracking good video Del! Phil
Looking forward to seeing your shaper in action !...Del..
Nice and interesting video 👌🏻
Many thanks
Very interesting. Good video.
That may have whetted your appetite for a mill, Rusty !😀😀😀 Cheers...Del..
That may have whetted your appetite for a mill, Rusty !😀😀😀 Cheers...Del..
I have a few of those to do Del, I think there is shaper action in my future! Nice video! Phil
Don't think I've seen your shaper in use Phil !
@@machinenutdel6764 thats why I am going to use it Del, apart from cutting a few keyways i havent used it for much else! Phil
fantastic Del
Very nice cutter. I’ll be on the lookout for one.
Not a tool you use everyday Andre, but handy when you need it !...Del...
ooooh nice.
Let me know if you need chamfering Paul !
@@machinenutdel6764 🥵
Good bit of kit Del, makes a very neat job! Phil
Hi Phil, I do enjoy using the horizontal mill !...Del...
Nice save Del, Hope you put the set screw back in, I never saw you do it!
Cheers Paul
Good tool saved Del, nice work! Phil
Morning Phil, up early lad !....Del..
@@machinenutdel6764 waiting to go back to sleep Del!