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Lappe Mountain Living
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How to sharpen a step drill
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Full explanation of axial and radial relief grinding using a step drill as an example
LIFTING AND LEVELING THE SMITHY
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I FINALY GOT TIRED OF LOOKING AT MY OUT OF LEVEL LATHE/MILL. I FIGUERED THAT SINCE I HAD TO LIFT IT OFF THE FLOOR ANYHOW THAT I WOULD TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY TO RAISE IT UP SOME SO THAT I DON'T HAVE TO BEND OVER WHILE OPPERATING IT.
OUCH!
มุมมอง 13421 วันที่ผ่านมา
HOW NOT TO USE A ANGLE GRINDER. ACCIDENT SCEEN RECREATION AND SAFETY DISCUSSION.
THREADING THE NEW GRINDING WHEEL ARBOR
มุมมอง 32628 วันที่ผ่านมา
A LOT OF WORK HAS GONE INTO THIS THING. DON'T WANT TO MESS IT UP NOW!
CONICAL GRINDING. FULL SET UP AND DISCUSSION
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We hope you enjoy this video. Check out the full build of this arbor on the playlist "New grinding wheel arbor" on our channel. like share subscribe :)
SMITHY LATHE MILL DRILL 1 YEAR REVIEW
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REVIEW OF THE SMITHY AND ALL OF IT'S ACCESORIES. DID WE MAKE THE BEST DECISION???
Can we sharpen this???
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Sharpening a .020" diameter drill bit and drilling a hole with it
HOW TO SHARPEN THREADING DIES
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COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF HOW TO SHARPEN THREADING DIES. START TO FINISH. TWO SET UPS. RADIUS FORM GRINDING AND SURFACE GRINDING
SOLID CARBIDE ENDMILL SHANK RELIEF
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WE'RE USING A DIAMOND WHEEL TO RELIEVE THE SHANK OF A SOLID CARBIDE END MILL SO THAT THE USER CAN CUT DEEPER WITH IT
THREADING TUTORIAL TURNS NIGHTMARE!
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EVERYTHING THAT COULD GO WRONG DID! AND THEN SOME!
TAPS - DEEP DIVE
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How to sharpen taps, (Two methods). Different flute styles. Shank configurations. Rake and clearance angles explained. How to tap a hole. LOTS OF OTHER STUFF TOO
How to modify a grinding wheel AND MORE!
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How to modify and dress grinding wheels. In depth discussion on several styles of grinding wheels including different abrasives and different wheel shapes. Some safety tips. Also some wheel setup and speed information.
How to sharpen a dovetail cutter. Full tutorial. All setups explained in detail.
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How to sharpen a dovetail cutter. Full tutorial. All setups explained in detail.
Attending our friends annual memorial celebration
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Attending our friends annual memorial celebration
How to water glass eggs. 2 year + egg storage
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How to water glass eggs. 2 year egg storage
Making commitment rings for my buddy and his girlfriend
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Making commitment rings for my buddy and his girlfriend
modifying a drill bit into a combination clearance drill / countersink
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modifying a drill bit into a combination clearance drill / countersink
We finally got a proper dump of snow!
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We finally got a proper dump of snow!
en realidad no os suena de haber visto algo así antes? superará Alvise la leyenda deeee th-cam.com/video/8PDqK62AdbE/w-d-xo.html
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How do you keep all the metal surfaces on your 3 in 1, table, chuck etc so clean and rust free?
I keep everything sloppy with motor oil. Thanks for watching!
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Nice hole saw bro!
Thanks 👍
Very interesting video. Nice work sir. Thanks
Thanks Rusty!
Hello from Aus. I use a saw gulleting wheel to grind the gullets. 150 X 3 X 31.75mm Ruby alox 80 grit. it does well. Also the clearance grinding issue for the inner facet is easier if the wheel head is tilted and not the workhead. Why I don't know. For facet grinding I use an 11V9 wheel. 38A60 KV.
Thanks for commenting
Do you take customer work? I'm just around the corner.
We sure do. You can email me with the details if you want
You have earned a new subscriber i am a quality engineer/manager I love your content - greetings from the UK!
Awesome, thank you! Welcome aboard!
You did a great job of explaining what you are doing and your camera person did a great job. Thanks for the video.
Many thanks from both of us!
Awesome! Thanks for the demo!
Thanks for watching!
Mmmmmmm 250 RPM and Push How many rpm where you going? I suppose you could always reduce the cutting angle on the cutter. Anyway, great. Cheers again, Davo
I didn't actually check what RPM I was at. My gut tells me that I was going much faster than the cutter wanted to go
Cheers and thanks for taking the time. Davo from Australia
Our pleasure!
What kind of rpm are you running at that you can run without wheel covers and not worry about personal damage if the wheel explodes?
3450 RPM I would recommend that everyone uses a wheel guard at all times.
Love your videos!! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Nice Job! Always love the great details you provide in indicating your parts! Perhaps one day you could give a try to my DRO for your grinders?
Thank you. I've never considered putting a DRO on my grinder. I'll have to give that some thought
Pals!!
I completely get why you took the time to salvage that step drill, also very envious of the relief grinding attachment!
Thanks for the comment!
I know why we live in a disposable world . This takes to long
For those of us with a cutter grinder, but without a relieving fixture (yet, ha), is there reason not to grind the face? As long as some original relief remains it should still drill? Thanks for taking the time to show these setups.
I agree completely. Thanks for watching!
Much appreciated video, got me sub'd.
Thanks and welcome to our channel!!
How to sharpen a step drill... 1st - go buy $50,000 worth of hi tech sharpening equipment, 2nd - Spend years practicing different techniques and watching you tube vids.... 3rd - now you can sharpen you $40 step drill.
Good info if you have that particular tool.
Thanks 👍
HI ! I have those small belts for my K.O. Lee and could use some new ones. Would you share your source ? Thanks !
Hi The one I found is made by Gates. It's specified as a 5M615. 5M is the width. 5 millimeter or 3/16 inch. The 615 is the length in millimeters witch works out to just under 24,1/4 inch long. My first problem finding it was that I didn't know that they are specified in metric. my second problem was finding a sales person who cared enough to bother trying to look it up. With the first few places I went the sales people told me they would look into it and get back to me but they never did. I also wanted a 23" long belt but apparently North America is sold out and they won't be making more of that length until November. Best of luck finding your belt!
@@Lappemountainliving Thanks !
I really enjoy your sharpening videos showing the techniques, thanks!
I'm glad you are enjoying! Thanks for watching!
People who don't understand don't realize the fun you are having, a challenge met, you increased your experience/knowledge, and you turned potential scrap into a very useful tool. Plus your viewers learn and enjoy.. Thanks for sharing
I know you get it my friend! You are one of the people I was talking about. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Excellent video! Following the setup closely is greatly appreciated.
Awesome, thank you!
I appreciate that you share all of your setup process and logic. I’ve been trying to get better at tool grinding for a long time and, your videos are helping me greatly.
I'm very happy to hear that you're finding the videos helpful. I'm planning to get set up for live streaming so that we can discuss processes live and somewhat in person. Cheers!
Very interesting. Nice work sir
Thanks Rusty!
Had a grinder wire wheel catch and jump out of my hands a few years back. I managed to hold onto the cord enough so it didn't go completely out of control. As it was it skittered around and climbed up onto my arm and caused quite a nasty tearing of skin up my arm. This was all under a truck so there was no getting away from it quickly. Fortunately no skin grafts were needed. It took awhile to heal.
Things can really go wrong fast with these things. But they're so useful...lol Thanks for commenting
congrats on raising it. in 2 weeks, once the lathe has settled, get a good machinist level, and do some fine tuning on the shims under the legs, to take out any twist that may be in the lathe bed. th-cam.com/video/dnhT88kSUh0/w-d-xo.html
Great idea! Thanks for commenting!
Wow nice work Andy!
Many thanks my friend!
nice! That hoist is quite heavy, I have one The lathe will be easier to reach now..
Thanks! Yes too heavy for my old body to hump up a rickety ladder. The lathe has a way more comfortable standing position now. It's amazing what two inches can do sometimes!
Very nice work sir. Yeah I get that. Something like that would just bug me forever. He he
Many thanks!
Sorry for your accident.. Those grinders sure can be dangerous.. All happens so quickly.. We all have those whoopsie moments.. We all have scars to show.. How about using the screw in side handle? Thinner gloves to give us a better grip? Thanks for sharing.. Appreciate and enjoy your videos!!
Great advice! Thank you!
been there done that - those wire wheels are deadly even when using a battery operated grinder with a deadman type switch.
Agreed
I have a split cowhide apron I wear pretty much all the time when working. Granted it would not protect hands and arms from contact with a wire wheel, but I believe it would have protected you in this case. You might want to think about one. If you do purchase one I would suggest the type that crosses in the back rather than suspending from just your shoulders. I know it is not always possible to have it on the grinder, but I have noticed considerably more control of the grinder when the side handle is attached vs. without the handle. It only takes a minute to unscrew it when the need arises and I would venture a guess that I can leave it in place for 90% of what I do.
I've had my Granite XT 1340 (110v) for five years now and use it far more than expected. You pointed out some good points and the few cons. When I got mine mounted and running I had to change the electronics three times and the motor once before it worked smooth and reliable. Saving up to change the motor to a higher torque with VFD. It just stalls too much. Then adding a treadmill motor with controller to the drill/mill so I can use the powered X-Y feeds to mill.
Thanks for commenting!
Nice work❤
Thanks 🔥
Nice, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! Cheers!
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You need to invest in a loupe they are super cheap and helpful. And I shouldn't have to say this, but you should be dressing the wheel every time you mount it, and periodically with molybdenum rod
Great video. What model of tool grinder are you using there?
Thanks! It's a K,O Lee 2060 from 1994
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Almost a lost art, the grinding wizard is indispensable to a real machine shop.
good one
Thanks!
Hi there ! New to cutter grinders. Interested in your collet / collet holder in your powered work head. I have a KO Lee 360 and a 943 work head very similar to yours ( no rpm control). I got a shop built 5c adapter with mine (with the draw bar through the back). Yours looks to have pin wrench holes as though you can tighten / remove collets from the front ? An older Steve Summers video (with the same work head) shows him changing collets from the front with a pin wrench. Any idea what collets / adapter that might be ? I believe my work head has the B&S # 11 taper, so needs an adapter to use 5C. Thanks
Hi I don't know the proper name or part number for the adapter. It does have a B&S OD and a 5C ID. The holes can be used to prevent the spindle from rotating when loosening or tightening the draw in tube. There's no other use for the holes as far as I know. My adapter does have a key inside of it to prevent the collet from rotating independently of the spindle. Not sure if this reply has helped you out or not? Let me know if you would like some pics of just the adapter and I'll pull it out of the work head and send some pics to you.
thanks mister
Thanks for watching! Cheers!
The center height is out of all proportion to the width and rigidity of the slideways.