Not a great deal new to see here I'm afraid, most of this is going over the same techniques as used in the simple plunger assembly. This is really here for completeness only. Still, it feels good to be eventually pressing on with the project. Thanks for watching!
I have loved this series so far. I really appreciate your pace, taking the time for explanation when needed, glossing over when not, showing an awareness of your audience. Hoping you have an opportunity to complete and document the rest. Thank you!
I have very much enjoyed the series. I noticed you haven't posted in over a year. I hope you are doing well and wish you the best going forward. If you ever have the opportunity to finish the project i am sure i speak for others in saying we would be blessed with more videos from you. However your health and happiness are more important and wish you the best in whatever you do.
I just binge watched all 11 parts you have so far up. Hoping we get some more content from you coming up! I appreciate your candor working through issues you encounter. Keep the videos coming and I'll definitely watch!
Starting is often the hardest. I hope you find the videos useful. A small word of caution; I won't know how successful my chosen techniques have been until the project is complete. If in any doubt, follow GHTs 'words and music'!
Thank you. Yes I think the die filer is something I will be taking on. Time in the workshop is limited at the moment so I can’t say when though! Thanks for watching.
I just found your build of this piece of Thomas history as presented by Hemingway kits. I watched your latest part 11 I believe where you referenced a later video (part 12 maybe) but I don't seem to be able to find it. Have you done it yet and if so where can I find it. Thanks for the series. There's parts of it if like to use in a modification of a Spindexer to incorporate a plate type index such as you've built here. Thanks for the videos. Regards from Canada's banana belt. 🤞🇨🇦🍌🥋🇺🇦🕊️🇬🇧👍
Part 12 is not yet complete. For various reasons the whole project has slowed down I’m afraid but certainly hasn’t been shelved. I should be able to make good progress in the summer. One of the reasons I really like the Thomas designs is the wealth of ideas to incorporate into projects of my own. Thanks for watching the series so far.
Do you have the independant tailstock/footstock? I think it's sold as part of the additional milling setup. I have the footstock casting I'm going to machine to use with a 5C indexer I have I think.
No, I only bought the main unit. The projects I have in mind will predominantly be short projection so I didn’t think it would be worth it. I can always add it on at a later date if necessary.
I don't I'm afraid. Most of the major brands offer them for not much money. They come with a scribe on one leg and then either with a step like mine, or often with a finger like an external calliper on the other. I think mine are a copy of a Moore and Wright design.
Not a great deal new to see here I'm afraid, most of this is going over the same techniques as used in the simple plunger assembly. This is really here for completeness only. Still, it feels good to be eventually pressing on with the project. Thanks for watching!
I have loved this series so far. I really appreciate your pace, taking the time for explanation when needed, glossing over when not, showing an awareness of your audience. Hoping you have an opportunity to complete and document the rest. Thank you!
I have very much enjoyed the series. I noticed you haven't posted in over a year. I hope you are doing well and wish you the best going forward. If you ever have the opportunity to finish the project i am sure i speak for others in saying we would be blessed with more videos from you. However your health and happiness are more important and wish you the best in whatever you do.
I just binge watched all 11 parts you have so far up. Hoping we get some more content from you coming up! I appreciate your candor working through issues you encounter. Keep the videos coming and I'll definitely watch!
Ah, great to see you back...you've been missed!
Thank you very much. Still more to come.
You mentioned a couple of episodes ago the possibility of describing the construction of the Hemmingway filing machine, YES PLEASE !
You are welcome!!! Eventually I have to START on mine. Thanks for blazing ahead!
I will doubtless use this as a reference.
Starting is often the hardest. I hope you find the videos useful. A small word of caution; I won't know how successful my chosen techniques have been until the project is complete. If in any doubt, follow GHTs 'words and music'!
Nice work. We love our VDH, it's an absolutely fantastic piece of equipment!
I'm looking forward to trying mine out! Thanks for watching.
Enviable outcomes! Looking forward to the next. 👍
Thank you!
Nice video. Flowed well. Great workmanship as always.
Thank you. It is good to be back at it!
@@DrillsTapsDies Good to see another of your videos. You are good at it.
Can’t wait to see the completed dividing head. Love each one of your really excellent videos❤
I have completed about about 75% of the parts so the end is in sight!
Great to see another progress video 👍🏼
Thanks for watching!
Great Stuff
Thank you!
Looking forward to the next video. Did you decide whether to make/film the die filer?
Thank you. Yes I think the die filer is something I will be taking on. Time in the workshop is limited at the moment so I can’t say when though! Thanks for watching.
I just found your build of this piece of Thomas history as presented by Hemingway kits. I watched your latest part 11 I believe where you referenced a later video (part 12 maybe) but I don't seem to be able to find it. Have you done it yet and if so where can I find it. Thanks for the series. There's parts of it if like to use in a modification of a Spindexer to incorporate a plate type index such as you've built here.
Thanks for the videos. Regards from Canada's banana belt.
🤞🇨🇦🍌🥋🇺🇦🕊️🇬🇧👍
Part 12 is not yet complete. For various reasons the whole project has slowed down I’m afraid but certainly hasn’t been shelved. I should be able to make good progress in the summer. One of the reasons I really like the Thomas designs is the wealth of ideas to incorporate into projects of my own. Thanks for watching the series so far.
@@DrillsTapsDies thanks for responding. I can wait. My project's been on the slow churn for a few years.
Do you have the independant tailstock/footstock? I think it's sold as part of the additional milling setup. I have the footstock casting I'm going to machine to use with a 5C indexer I have I think.
No, I only bought the main unit. The projects I have in mind will predominantly be short projection so I didn’t think it would be worth it. I can always add it on at a later date if necessary.
The odd legged dividers you used to scribe the round stock in the lathe? I couldn't quite make that out, have you a video on making those?
I don't I'm afraid. Most of the major brands offer them for not much money. They come with a scribe on one leg and then either with a step like mine, or often with a finger like an external calliper on the other. I think mine are a copy of a Moore and Wright design.