Wow! Super, awesome work as usual, Bart. I'm sure Mr. Bugatti would approve, and probably hire you in a second! Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
Gday Bart, they really made things to last all them years ago, the new components you made looked absolutely beautiful, excellent job and video mate, Cheers
Thanks. And yes, the goal the last year was fixing machines and tools. Still not done but getting there to have a functioning workshop. But the end goal is making parts and projects, like this one.
Well done Bart! Neat to see how things were made. A suggestion on turning cast iron. Put the tool upside down in the holder and run the lathe in reverse. The chips will spray down into the chip pan.Thanks for sharing.
Just subscribed after seeing the new Okuma lathe video , I guess that lathe is working out well . Really beautifully done work ,looking forward to seeing whats next
Good to see you making chips again, Bart - when you made that Bugatti logo 6months ago I had no idea that you would make actual Bugatti parts - how exciting! Tidy work here, and well presented! But why not talk any more? Either way, always a pleasure to see your videos, and glad your workshop is suiting your needs!
Thanks. Yes sometimes I make classic car parts. I enjoy it a lot. No talking was just for this video. I didn't plan to make a video so I didn't talk during the proces. But I will be talking again in the next video 😁👍
@@bartharkemametalworks2299 Don’t get me wrong - the video was perfectly fine. I just had to pay more attention to the subtitles, normally my mind wanders all over the place ;) Those classic car parts, do they go into actual driving antiques? That would be the best for me, to have one of those go spluttering by knowing that it runs on a piece that I made!
When I saw that your square block when heat treated no longer fit on the tapered shaft. It is because the part that is heat treated actually grows. I worked in the tool making industry for years with all sorts of tool steels. All parts that were going to be heat treated we had to take into account the amount of growth that would happen. In our case all the surfaces were ground to spec afterwards.
Yes 👍. I expected it to grow a little but not that much. The taper is less then one degree so it shifted its position around 3 mm. I had 1 mm to compensate but that was not enough. Good learning experience.
It won't be my new standard. And thanks for the feedback 👍. Making video and talking in the proces takes a long time. Not everyone realizes how much this cost. I didn't plan to make this video when I started this project. And I didn't have the time to talk during the proces. I also missed some video when I was machining so had to use some more photos then I normal have. Still hope you enjoyed the video and project.
Wow! Super, awesome work as usual, Bart. I'm sure Mr. Bugatti would approve, and probably hire you in a second! Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work.
Thanks !
Excellent job, Bart. That magnetig chuck plate is an awesome tool to have. TOP.
Thanks!
Great and perfect job for a mechanical piece of automobile history ! Thanks for the video .
Thanks 👍
Beautiful work and satisfying attention to detail. Bead blasting is my new favourite process. Can't beat that eggshell finish.
Thank you Mark
Gday Bart, they really made things to last all them years ago, the new components you made looked absolutely beautiful, excellent job and video mate, Cheers
Thank you Matty. Cheers 👍
Lovely work and attention to detail as always Bart! Glad you are putting your tools to work making/fixing things outside of other tools!
Thanks. And yes, the goal the last year was fixing machines and tools. Still not done but getting there to have a functioning workshop. But the end goal is making parts and projects, like this one.
Well done Bart! Neat to see how things were made. A suggestion on turning cast iron. Put the tool upside down in the holder and run the lathe in reverse. The chips will spray down into the chip pan.Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. And I will give the upside down tool a try next time 👍
Nice job! Very impressive how much effort you put in to it!
Thanks Chris. Yes it was a lot of work to get to the quality that I wanted to make it.
Vakmanschap is meesterschap !
Mooi gedaan man !
Just subscribed after seeing the new Okuma lathe video , I guess that lathe is working out well . Really beautifully done work ,looking forward to seeing whats next
Bart, Amazing work for parts for an amazing automobile, Thank you for sharing.
Thank you 👍
Nice repair of an cool clutch👍
Thanks 👍
Good to see you making chips again, Bart - when you made that Bugatti logo 6months ago I had no idea that you would make actual Bugatti parts - how exciting! Tidy work here, and well presented! But why not talk any more? Either way, always a pleasure to see your videos, and glad your workshop is suiting your needs!
Thanks. Yes sometimes I make classic car parts. I enjoy it a lot. No talking was just for this video. I didn't plan to make a video so I didn't talk during the proces. But I will be talking again in the next video 😁👍
@@bartharkemametalworks2299 Don’t get me wrong - the video was perfectly fine. I just had to pay more attention to the subtitles, normally my mind wanders all over the place ;)
Those classic car parts, do they go into actual driving antiques? That would be the best for me, to have one of those go spluttering by knowing that it runs on a piece that I made!
Mr Bugatti would be proud of you!
Thanks 👍
The range of machinery and your skills in using them is inspiration.
Your videos are great to watch and better with you commentary.
Thank you
Would love to see more on Bugatti itself
Great work Bart
Thanks 👍
Geweldig resultaat Bart!
Dank je!
When I saw that your square block when heat treated no longer fit on the tapered shaft. It is because the part that is heat treated actually grows. I worked in the tool making industry for years with all sorts of tool steels. All parts that were going to be heat treated we had to take into account the amount of growth that would happen. In our case all the surfaces were ground to spec afterwards.
Yes 👍. I expected it to grow a little but not that much. The taper is less then one degree so it shifted its position around 3 mm. I had 1 mm to compensate but that was not enough. Good learning experience.
wouw nice work en dit keer zonder gesproken woord 😉 see you next video
Dank je 👍
Leuk systeem. Zou ik niet bedacht hebben. Lijkt op een Governor op een stoommachine.
Not a fan of the no-talking style of videos. I hope this isn't your new norm.
It won't be my new standard. And thanks for the feedback 👍. Making video and talking in the proces takes a long time. Not everyone realizes how much this cost. I didn't plan to make this video when I started this project. And I didn't have the time to talk during the proces. I also missed some video when I was machining so had to use some more photos then I normal have. Still hope you enjoyed the video and project.