Do I need a shaper? …Hmnn… not really. Do I want one, hell yes! Hypnotic… and oddly peaceful and relaxing. Maybe I do “need” one! Great videos, great educational content, passing along decades of experience. Much appreciated. Cheers! A Pom, living in the U S.
Thanks for the detailed set up work on the shaper. I can never get enuff shaper action. Definitely a skill that is becoming lost. That shaper is a real Beauty Queen
It will be interesting to see what you come up with Max. The nice thing about a shaper is you can let it do its work and you can do something else for the most part. Cheers
There is something, satisfyingly hypnotic, about watching a shaper at work. 32:40 shows why we no longer really use them. Edited: Just read the rest of the comments, it appears that the word of the day is hypnotic! 😊 Nice bit of work again Max.
Yes a carbide insert face mill is so much quicker and that was just an 80mm dia cutter, you can just imagine what you can do with say a 250mm dia face mill in a really heavy mill. That said the shaper was running much slower and at a shallower cut depth and feed than it would have been run back in the day to rough down stock.
I'm there with you, the mechanical music and action really is something. Just what the frig are we. They're finding human made creations from 20,000+ years ago that baffle modern conventions, with a form of magic being the best explanation. I'm asking a loaded question, as I have a loose understanding of it; but staring into the gears and action of the shaper reminded me of the question. Thanks, Max.
G'day Max. Now that's a big chunk of steel mate. Lucky you got the old tractor and hydrualics to pick the bastard up. The shaper action was very cooooool. Some nice big old chips coming off and "pinging". The bloody mill makes a mess though doesn't it. Good to see you getting into to it Max. Cheers, Aaron.
Hi Max, Looking forward to the Horizontal borer project. I have worked on Kearns, Asquith and Union borers in my time and loved them all. Set ups can be challenging but the results are always pleasing.
G'day Max, Monday morning here, and you're providing some inspiration for my day ahead mate, the little bandsaw is certainly earning its keep, I keep looking at Rapido donkey saws myself, love the shaper action as always, and Olga once again proving how sturdy she is, have a great one, and thanks for sharing
Life is good when the Sanger’s and cake turn up 🎉 shaper is among my favourite tools , I too like to make a few parts and then see where the design takes me .look forwards to seeing that lovely DSG given new life
G'day Max,I love watching the shaper action! I'm looking forward to watching this project . It sounds really interesting mate. Cheers from old England!
As much as we all love a bit of shaper action, it's no surprise that they were pretty much killed off by the milling machines. Nice to see yours will not be scrapped, but converted to a keyway cutter :)
Olá amigo que maravilha sua oficina, com máquinas fantásticas!!!Eu acho o acabamento da plaina limadora sensacional um dia ainda vou ter uma!!! Abraço e boa sorte sempre amigo!!!
@@swanvalleymachineshop FWIW, years ago James Kilroy demonstrated a shear tool with his shaper processing 12L14. Dang if the finish wasn't competitive with surface grinding. The alloy definitely helped, but ...
i love my shaper. 24in plus and 5 hp. This shaper here sounds like its barely working. mild steel i bet you could double the step. My basic cutter is a 3/4 end mill, with a rounded cutting face, and a steep rake, i can turn it to select the cut angle, and rotate it, as i cut the rake at an angle to the cut face, so its adjustable rake as well. I have a key way cutter, it replaces the lantern, and you lock the clapper with a setscrew. its a big tool, but it has a smaller tool that fits inside it. So i can do many size keyways in quite deep length.
Some pretty good camera work there Max! You had me going there for a second with that shaper pinion block going up and down. Got a kick out of that, really looked pretty cool! Always enjoy the shaper work. Abom79 has a pretty good sheer tool profile on his G&E shaper. Steve Summers over in Kentucky has a really cool looking shaper as well. Curtis has that monster shaper, but he never uses it in videos that I'm aware of. Not even sure he still has it. Can't wait till you get that horizontal boring machine going, I like to watch those work too. Very cool machines. Maybe some day you can build some forks for the Massey bucket, might be a good shop project. Anyways, cheers mate, see you in the next one. By the way, your wife is definitely got you covered as far as a shop assistant, that looked like a damn fine lunch! Catch you later brother. PS: a cover for your metal stock might make for a good project as well one day. One thing for sure, there is always plenty to do in the shop, including nursing a beer or 2.✌️
Max, I too have a Kasto Power Hacksaw I need to get running, so I'm looking forward to seeing your power hacksaw. Thank you for spending time showing the shaper tool grind. That will give me some confidence as I'm learning how to grind such.
When I have wide flat material like that, and don't have a coarse pitch blade, I prop up the material side that's against the fixed jaw. Now the cross section that the blade sees isn't the full 200mm.
Nice, I miss my shaper, Klopp 550, when I get my shed floor concreted I can get her out of the container. I'm sure that lathe isn't as clapped out as my early 50's Macson, I get by with her.
Hey mate .. enjoy watching you share you shop projects and skills .. Just an idea to use a stick to point at various moving operations for youtube viewers rather than your finger or hand .. you are changing your normal operation for the viewing public which is much appreciated but don't put yourself at risk to do so .. peace
our old shaper got converted to CNC internal spline cutter. The guy who done all the programing has nearly set it up so you just fill in the blanks for the sizes and away it goes. No CAM just type in the box, Our tooling is just done on the CNC mill out of blank toolsteel
Imagine the rows of shapers during war times, pumping out war machine parts running at top/high speeds that no machinists seem to want to risk😅 the noise alone would be interesting.
Olga seems to handle the horizontal milling just fine. However I was wondering, how is the Horizontal Boring Mill. BTW,, any time you have shaper footage I will definitely be watching. I noticed on the shaper that on the return stroke that the clapper didn't seem to lift. Was the lifting mech not working? Just in passing I want to thank You for all the work of getting out your videos. I know it takes a lot of time and effort. It is much appreciated. KOKO!
Hey, from your panning around the shop I was checking what other machines you had. What's that thing between the shaper and your bridgeport? Grey thing. Has some kind of turret? And I do like shapers even though they are slow. The linear tool marks are probably better than the circular ones from a milling cutter for sliding surfaces, if you don't have a surface grinder is suppose.
Max, instead of repairing the way damage on the "last" lathe, have you considered something like James Clough's (Clough42) Electronic Lead Screw" (ELS)? I've never used an ELS, but it sounds like it could eliminate the need for that lathe if an ELS was installed onto one of your other lathes. I hate to think of scraping a lathe (or any other metalworking equipment), but since you've got so much work restoring your other equipment, plus paying jobs in your workshop, it may be worth thinking about an ELS.
@@swanvalleymachineshop But I believe that he sells ELS boards already programmed & ready to go. If you decide to not buy & install an ELS, I certainly look forward to your series of videos showing how you restore that lathe!
Hi Max, isn't the shaper supposed to lift the tool ckear for the backstroke? You mentioned leaving space at the back for the tool to settle down. Lovely machine, it's actually bigger than what I laughingly call my workshop!
Good stuff I was taught when blocking up to do the biggest area first as that then went against the back jaw to get 2 square faces, then finish off. Also what is with the blue/orange work gear as you all seem to wear it.
Mining, primarily coal and iron ore, is one of Australia’s biggest export industries. The mining companies generally have high workplace safety standards and high visibility clothing is part of their requirements not only for their own employees but also the numerous sub-contractors who work on their mine sites or supply them. Hi-vis clothing is pretty standard now in the majority of trade related, warehousing and transport work places.
High Vis clothing is pretty standard here in the majority of workshops . Without it they make you wear a day glo vest ! HSE requirements . At least it gets supplied free of charge along with steel cap boots , where i work in my other job . These are my old ones from years ago , mostly it is yellow green colour with a sliver stripe or two now days . Hey , i lucked out with the blocks , did not follow any squaring practices & they came out pretty well spot on ! Cheers 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop I gave up UK site work a long time ago as the last induction by the site safety chap the first question was what is the worse can happen with your welding equipment "DEATH" was my answer with the other lads spitting their tea out. Tooth ache comes second lol Not put a hi-viz on since then.
I can understand you standing next to a shaper and enjoying the cut. But standing idle next to a shaper at work defeats the purpose of using the shaper.
Just love those shapers. I have a small Atlas 7 table top from the 1930's. They're so hypnotic to watch.
No worries 👍
Do I need a shaper? …Hmnn… not really. Do I want one, hell yes! Hypnotic… and oddly peaceful and relaxing. Maybe I do “need” one!
Great videos, great educational content, passing along decades of experience. Much appreciated.
Cheers! A Pom, living in the U S.
Yes , you need one ! That's what i said to myself 👍
Perfect for sitting down and reading a paper, or if at home, a beverage or two?
I love your videos and your old school style; you do great work.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the detailed set up work on the shaper. I can never get enuff shaper action. Definitely a skill that is becoming lost. That shaper is a real Beauty Queen
Thanks 👍
It will be interesting to see what you come up with Max. The nice thing about a shaper is you can let it do its work and you can do something else for the most part. Cheers
That is true . Cheers 👍
So cool to see a old shaper from my country being used. Zocca was a very good machine tools company here in Brazil
Thanks 👍
There is something, satisfyingly hypnotic, about watching a shaper at work. 32:40 shows why we no longer really use them.
Edited: Just read the rest of the comments, it appears that the word of the day is hypnotic! 😊
Nice bit of work again Max.
Thanks 👍
Yes a carbide insert face mill is so much quicker and that was just an 80mm dia cutter, you can just imagine what you can do with say a 250mm dia face mill in a really heavy mill. That said the shaper was running much slower and at a shallower cut depth and feed than it would have been run back in the day to rough down stock.
I have just fallen in love with shapers❤❤❤❤
Lol , most do ! Cheers 👍
G-day I always enjoy your episodes keep them coming.
Thanks 👍
Shaper slo-mo was level 11 satisfying
Thanks 👍
I'm there with you, the mechanical music and action really is something.
Just what the frig are we. They're finding human made creations from 20,000+ years ago that baffle modern conventions, with a form of magic being the best explanation.
I'm asking a loaded question, as I have a loose understanding of it; but staring into the gears and action of the shaper reminded me of the question.
Thanks, Max.
Cheers 👍
G'day Max. Now that's a big chunk of steel mate. Lucky you got the old tractor and hydrualics to pick the bastard up. The shaper action was very cooooool. Some nice big old chips coming off and "pinging". The bloody mill makes a mess though doesn't it. Good to see you getting into to it Max. Cheers, Aaron.
The face mill slings the stuff everywhere ! The CNC guys are lucky in that respect ! 👍
Hi Max, Looking forward to the Horizontal borer project. I have worked on Kearns, Asquith and Union borers in my time and loved them all. Set ups can be challenging but the results are always pleasing.
It will be a mega job next year . I will be retired then from my other job ! Cheers 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop Yep me too, just made the last payment on my mortgage, Woohoo.
G'day Max, Monday morning here, and you're providing some inspiration for my day ahead mate, the little bandsaw is certainly earning its keep, I keep looking at Rapido donkey saws myself, love the shaper action as always, and Olga once again proving how sturdy she is, have a great one, and thanks for sharing
Cheers Ralfy . 👍
Life is good when the Sanger’s and cake turn up 🎉 shaper is among my favourite tools , I too like to make a few parts and then see where the design takes me .look forwards to seeing that lovely DSG given new life
Cheers 👍
Shapers are so amazing. You have that one humming like a sewing machine too ! Head nod to ya sir. 👍
Thanks 👍
G'day Max,I love watching the shaper action! I'm looking forward to watching this project . It sounds really interesting mate. Cheers from old England!
Thanks 👍
As much as we all love a bit of shaper action, it's no surprise that they were pretty much killed off by the milling machines. Nice to see yours will not be scrapped, but converted to a keyway cutter :)
Yes , carbide face mills soon took the lead . They are still a good machine to play around on though . 👍
Yay Max is at it again. My happy days are here.
Keep up the great work. From the land of kiwis
Thanks , cheers from the land of kangaroos 👍
Olá amigo que maravilha sua oficina, com máquinas fantásticas!!!Eu acho o acabamento da plaina limadora sensacional um dia ainda vou ter uma!!!
Abraço e boa sorte sempre amigo!!!
Thanks 👍
G'day Max, perfect timing to round off the last day of the weekend
No worries 👍
Indeed, the sheer tool is the way to go. It will give you a finish of 11 out of 10.
I need to copy your sheer tool ! Cheers 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop FWIW, years ago James Kilroy demonstrated a shear tool with his shaper processing 12L14. Dang if the finish wasn't competitive with surface grinding. The alloy definitely helped, but ...
i love my shaper. 24in plus and 5 hp. This shaper here sounds like its barely working. mild steel i bet you could double the step. My basic cutter is a 3/4 end mill, with a rounded cutting face, and a steep rake, i can turn it to select the cut angle, and rotate it, as i cut the rake at an angle to the cut face, so its adjustable rake as well. I have a key way cutter, it replaces the lantern, and you lock the clapper with a setscrew. its a big tool, but it has a smaller tool that fits inside it. So i can do many size keyways in quite deep length.
No worries . Yes , i was thinking of a round tool for that reason . Cheers 👍
What a nicely equipped shaper. Hope to get my 20" G&E operating this coming year. Really enjoying your videos Max.
Thanks 👍
I enjoy watching your videos. Thanks for making them.
Cheers 👍
Great video - looking forward to seeing the grinding sled take shape.
Cheers Stuart . 👍
Some pretty good camera work there Max! You had me going there for a second with that shaper pinion block going up and down. Got a kick out of that, really looked pretty cool! Always enjoy the shaper work. Abom79 has a pretty good sheer tool profile on his G&E shaper. Steve Summers over in Kentucky has a really cool looking shaper as well. Curtis has that monster shaper, but he never uses it in videos that I'm aware of. Not even sure he still has it. Can't wait till you get that horizontal boring machine going, I like to watch those work too. Very cool machines. Maybe some day you can build some forks for the Massey bucket, might be a good shop project. Anyways, cheers mate, see you in the next one. By the way, your wife is definitely got you covered as far as a shop assistant, that looked like a damn fine lunch! Catch you later brother. PS: a cover for your metal stock might make for a good project as well one day. One thing for sure, there is always plenty to do in the shop, including nursing a beer or 2.✌️
I may get an old forklift one day . Thanks 👍
Looking fwd to the resurfacing projects Max!
Thanks 👍
Poping the chips off through the smoke, Cool as.
cheers Butch.
Thanks . 👍
very good video friend Max
Thanks 👍
Max, I too have a Kasto Power Hacksaw I need to get running, so I'm looking forward to seeing your power hacksaw.
Thank you for spending time showing the shaper tool grind. That will give me some confidence as I'm learning how to grind such.
No worries . There is a lot of work required on my one , full rebuild . 👍
Good to see the shaper in action …. Bit like a good long slow root.
Nailed it ! 👍👍👍
A master at work thanks for bringing us along
Thanks 👍
Always time for shaping, especially if you're the boss.
Yes , i like to crank it up every now & then . Cheers 👍
Slow video on the shaper was interesting to watch. Thanks for the videos.
Cheers 👍
I enjoyed this one, cheers mate.
Thanks 👍
When I have wide flat material like that, and don't have a coarse pitch blade, I prop up the material side that's against the fixed jaw. Now the cross section that the blade sees isn't the full 200mm.
This was a tad too heavy for that , but i know what you mean . Cheers 👍
Great video max, I've knocked the dust off my scales and ready to install the dro, let's do it to it,lol 😂.
As soon as possible ! Cheers 👍
Thanks again Max 👍
Cheers 👍
Nice, I miss my shaper, Klopp 550, when I get my shed floor concreted I can get her out of the container.
I'm sure that lathe isn't as clapped out as my early 50's Macson, I get by with her.
It is uncommon for a lathe to have the range of pitches & feeds that this thing has . It can cut up to an 80mm pitch thread . 👍
Hey mate .. enjoy watching you share you shop projects and skills .. Just an idea to use a stick to point at various moving operations for youtube viewers rather than your finger or hand .. you are changing your normal operation for the viewing public which is much appreciated but don't put yourself at risk to do so .. peace
Lol , i used to use a red pencil but have mislaid it somewhere ! Cheers 👍
19:50 Fantastic chip action there 👏
Thanks 👍
Bacon butties 🥪 and custard pastry 😋😋😋👍🏴
Simply the best ! 👍
Thanks, that’s some big iron in that little saw , everything needs work and like my little shop it always will, lol fix the big one .
The big Kasto will be soon ! Cheers 👍
Max, Steve Watkins recently finished a device to check the slide ways on mills etc. Checks flat, warp, even and parallel. Might give it a look?
Yes , the Kingway tool . 👍
Summer is coming old mate just finished my fire break in Toodyay farking hot and dry just like your paddock.
Finished our ones last week ! I think it may be a long , hot dry summer . Cheers 👍
Thank you Max!
No worries 👍
our old shaper got converted to CNC internal spline cutter. The guy who done all the programing has nearly set it up so you just fill in the blanks for the sizes and away it goes. No CAM just type in the box,
Our tooling is just done on the CNC mill out of blank toolsteel
That would be interesting to see , also machining the toolsteel . Cheers 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop yep, high RPM , done with a 5mm 3 degree taper end mill
Imagine the rows of shapers during war times, pumping out war machine parts running at top/high speeds that no machinists seem to want to risk😅 the noise alone would be interesting.
That would be a sight . My one needs bolting down to run faster ! 👍
Olga is a Steeleater! At Work we have a Russian Stanko Lathe and a Shaper both are Beasts.
They build things solid ! If i had room , i would look at an IM63 lathe . Cheers 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop Thats exatly the Type we run at work!😁 Build in 1984 and the Shaper is build in 1967
Thanks Max,
Was thinking you’re either a little fella or that Olga is one hell of a big machine.
Cheers
Lol . I am not short & Olga is rather on the large side ! Cheers 👍
Olga seems to handle the horizontal milling just fine. However I was wondering, how is the Horizontal Boring Mill. BTW,, any time you have shaper footage I will definitely be watching. I noticed on the shaper that on the return stroke that the clapper didn't seem to lift. Was the lifting mech not working? Just in passing I want to thank You for all the work of getting out your videos. I know it takes a lot of time and effort. It is much appreciated. KOKO!
I have the clapper lift backed off . The friction clutch gets too hot when run for several hours . HBM is for next year . 👍
thanks for sharing
cheers
ben
No worries 👍
love the shaper footage so much. Feel free to leave as much of it in as you like. :-)
No worries 👍
Hi Max, watch out for the Redbacks, thought I saw some telltale webs on the metal rack.
Always . like snakes at the moment , always have to keep an eye out . Saw a 1m Dugite in my other steel stash the other day . 👍
Question. If you touch up some wear near the chuck, doesn't that mean you have to grind the unworn sections to match? The rest of the bed...
Yes , the entire face of the rail has to be ground full length . 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop Can't wait to see that.
Hey, from your panning around the shop I was checking what other machines you had.
What's that thing between the shaper and your bridgeport? Grey thing. Has some kind of turret?
And I do like shapers even though they are slow. The linear tool marks are probably better than the circular ones from a milling cutter for sliding surfaces, if you don't have a surface grinder is suppose.
It is an Alfred Herbert turret drilling machine . In original condition . 👍
i do like how making utube content makes us old farts use proper ppe and have guards on our tools all good to teach the young ones
When you have to pay for your own workers compensation insurance as i have to in my shop you tend to work a bit more careful ! Cheers 👍
Thx for the vid.
No worries 👍
Max, instead of repairing the way damage on the "last" lathe, have you considered something like James Clough's (Clough42) Electronic Lead Screw" (ELS)? I've never used an ELS, but it sounds like it could eliminate the need for that lathe if an ELS was installed onto one of your other lathes.
I hate to think of scraping a lathe (or any other metalworking equipment), but since you've got so much work restoring your other equipment, plus paying jobs in your workshop, it may be worth thinking about an ELS.
Clough is a computer programmer / technician , way above my head ! 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop But I believe that he sells ELS boards already programmed & ready to go.
If you decide to not buy & install an ELS, I certainly look forward to your series of videos showing how you restore that lathe!
Shaper, yea.
Cheers Rob . 👍
The shaper: a machine from the Age of Patience.
And cheap to run ! 👍
Hi Max, isn't the shaper supposed to lift the tool ckear for the backstroke? You mentioned leaving space at the back for the tool to settle down.
Lovely machine, it's actually bigger than what I laughingly call my workshop!
Ah, just watched one of the slow motion sections. You can hear it click prior to the backstroke, and JUST make out a little lift.
It has auto tool lift but i have it backed off at the moment . 👍
Right on 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
Very long neck on Olga's cutter. To much beast mode with short neck just to frightening to think of.
Redoing ways does take thought.
It’s a 200mm extension arbor , needs to reach over to the part. 👍
Have you seen the length of Olga's legs in Saint Petersburg it is to keep it out of the snow !
Lol , never been over to that neck of the woods ! 👍
Musta filmed this one on Sunday, got ya holy shirt on. 😜😂😂😉
Lol , 👍
I must dust off my shaper, been sitting for several years now.
Lol ,do it ! 👍
You can really fall asleep with a shaper.
Lol , quite easily ! Cheers 👍
You can, but it's maybe not a good idea :)
Good stuff I was taught when blocking up to do the biggest area first as that then went against the back jaw to get 2 square faces, then finish off.
Also what is with the blue/orange work gear as you all seem to wear it.
You’re talking about Kurtis, aren’t you? 🤔
@@624Dudley there are a lot of people who wear the orange/blue work wear.
jack is in orange lol
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Mining, primarily coal and iron ore, is one of Australia’s biggest export industries. The mining companies generally have high workplace safety standards and high visibility clothing is part of their requirements not only for their own employees but also the numerous sub-contractors who work on their mine sites or supply them. Hi-vis clothing is pretty standard now in the majority of trade related, warehousing and transport work places.
High Vis clothing is pretty standard here in the majority of workshops . Without it they make you wear a day glo vest ! HSE requirements . At least it gets supplied free of charge along with steel cap boots , where i work in my other job . These are my old ones from years ago , mostly it is yellow green colour with a sliver stripe or two now days . Hey , i lucked out with the blocks , did not follow any squaring practices & they came out pretty well spot on ! Cheers 👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop I gave up UK site work a long time ago as the last induction by the site safety chap the first question was what is the worse can happen with your welding equipment "DEATH" was my answer with the other lads spitting their tea out. Tooth ache comes second lol
Not put a hi-viz on since then.
👍
Cheers 👍
Tractor running ok….
Running good enough ! Cheers 👍
The only thing you can’t make with a shaper is money😅
Lol , Cheers 👍
How tall are you Max? Olga makes you look like a leprechaun. She's a big girl. Nice work.
Just a hair under 5' 10'' ! 👍
I tell people you are a nice bloke. Will have to change that. Wasn't so hypnotic. More like you are trying to get us seasick on dry land.
Lol , 👍
I can understand you standing next to a shaper and enjoying the cut.
But standing idle next to a shaper at work defeats the purpose of using the shaper.
If i had the rest of the wiring done in the shop , i could be running another machine at the same time . 👍
I don't think Olga was happy with you for cheating on her with Zocca.
Lol , they all get a turn ! 👍
Good stuff again! Thanks for passing on your ideas and routines.
No worries 👍