thank you for the nice comment. It is much appreciated. It helps put fuel in the tank and the current video that I’m working on right now is creating a universal magnetic parallel. I’m in the voiceover stages. Thank you for taking the time to comment. It is much appreciated. Ray
If you look for: Big chamfer - big tool - big part - small cycle time - short video. There is an unusual method using the inside of the teeth. There is also one for making a countersink gauge to set chamfer depths.
Yes, that is a good alternative at the school we don’t supply centre or spot drills Thank you for taking the time to share. It is much appreciated. Ray
I remember when my dad brought home a "Majic Marker when they first came out circa 1962....been calling them that ever since!
I kind of got in for a magic marker on. Someone said I should really be calling them sharpie
@@shopandmath I believe that both are (or were) trademarks. ;)
Great tutorial Ray, thanks 👍
thanks for the nice comment and thank you for taking the time to comment. It is much appreciated.
Ray
Great video 😁👍
Thank you for the nice comment and thank you for taking the time to comment
Ray
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I have learned a lot from your channel.😊
thank you for the nice comment. It is much appreciated.
It helps put fuel in the tank and the current video that I’m working on right now is creating a universal magnetic parallel. I’m in the voiceover stages.
Thank you for taking the time to comment. It is much appreciated.
Ray
Very good explanation 👍
Awesome job explaining
What kind of face mill are you using
If you look for: Big chamfer - big tool - big part - small cycle time - short video. There is an unusual method using the inside of the teeth.
There is also one for making a countersink gauge to set chamfer depths.
I prefer to use a dia 20 spot drill to make my chamfers.
Yes, that is a good alternative at the school we don’t supply centre or spot drills
Thank you for taking the time to share. It is much appreciated.
Ray
You missed the point of the video. He is showing alternate methods for large chambers.
Lock it down-we don't really need it. Then I guess you're okay with 0.374.5, then 0.374, then 0.373.5, then 0.372.5, and then 0.372. LOL.
I believe it was locked down. It’s the machine I was on. I don’t know if I showed locking the table or not.
I was watching going, there’s 2 thou, there’s 2 and a half aaaand there’s 3 thou. lol yeah just lock it down it doesn’t hurt
Don’t be that guy. Shhh.