I think it's brave to heat up the threading die during tempering without checking what temperature is reached. I would also be interested to know how threads can be cut in 1.2210 steel. I have my doubts.
I skipped around a little cause it is a long video and my short attention span was kicking in, but I didn't see you making a tap in there. Also when you go over about 12 minutes it is very thoughtful and considerate to add an index. Otherwise good jub, thumb up.
Hallo and congratulations for you job and excellent video. My question is, when you drop it in oil for hardening, then you put it in the fire again. Why? Thanks and carry on your good job. Spiros
@@fredericknshemereirwe8440смотря какая сталь, с Р9, Р18, Р6М5 не прокатит. Там 3раза нагрев 900градусов с остыванием на воздухе, заводская термообработка в бариевой камере, как, я не знаю. Почему метчики делают из Р6М5, а плашки из 9ХС?посмотри сам....
Increíble , taladras para roscar después y en vez de continuar el taladro vas y le das la vuelta a la pieza?...te daba miedo hacer el taladro pasante? que se podría terminar en el torno, anda apaga y vámonos.
Or GRADDER BLADE CUTTER Edge steels .. is vvvv good steel . I made an axe from some . Heated it up red n droped it in sump oil . Vv hard sharp cutnn edge 💥👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
For standard sizes and threads, you are absolutely correct. You may never need a non standard threading. Or a tool of non standard configuration for use in a confined space. Some tools such as bottoming taps can be hard to source and expensive though I have made them from normal standard taps. Anyway I thought it was a good vid though I admit I did skip past some places.
For a standard size Die this is true, but many times you are requiring a multi start Die of odd dia and TPI, then this technique is the only solution, and the $40 Die holder is probably a chinese one made from Mazac. Chris B.
Because high quality Taps and Dies aren't just a few dollars. This guy is making ones of better quality than the good majority you'll find in Hardware Stores.
I thought the same! I always screwcut the thread, then bore the 4 holes after, it does not damage the threads at all, and the thought of those 4 plugs turning and locking up gives me the sweats. Chris B.
What you've made here is a thread chaser, not a die. Dies have an involute relief entrance ground in for starting, thread chasers typically do not. A "Master mind" would know this.
@@Mastermind- It's okay if you only wish to make TH-cam videos and never improve your skills, just don't call yourself a "Master Mind' and lead the viewers astray.
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This video is helpful. Thanks❤
Very interesting. Thanks for the video.
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I’ve made a die holder but not the actual die. Nice work.
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what is the material you made die out of? great presentation THANX
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Gostei do suporte da ferramenta que o contorno da caixa do cossinete.
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While it was interesting to watch how you did it, I kept thinking you must have more time than money. None the less, nice job!
Glad you enjoyed it!🙏
look very professional to me 👍
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Why did you not turn the bosses for the die holder in the four jaw on the rotary table??
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What kind of lubricant did you soak metal in? I am looking for the best quality of lubricant for tempered hard steel soft metal
Hard steel my friend
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Great job I’m going to make one because the kit I bought is not working properly
Super travail bravo
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I think it's brave to heat up the threading die during tempering without checking what temperature is reached. I would also be interested to know how threads can be cut in 1.2210 steel. I have my doubts.
In fact, you can get the answer to your questions by looking carefully at the end result of the work and the smooth and shiny surface of the thread.
I skipped around a little cause it is a long video and my short attention span was kicking in, but I didn't see you making a tap in there. Also when you go over about 12 minutes it is very thoughtful and considerate to add an index. Otherwise good jub, thumb up.
Coming soon!
17:10 Jajajaajaja... es buena ésa 👍
Very good
Thanks🙏💐
Sim ficou uma ótima tarraxa para rosca endurecimento muito bom se nota nos cavacos que não são arrancando parabéns pelo trabalho 🙏
Obrigado meu bom amigo e estou feliz que você gostou do resultado
Gr 8 bro...
Hallo and congratulations for you job and excellent video.
My question is, when you drop it in oil for hardening, then you put it in the fire again. Why?
Thanks and carry on your good job.
Spiros
Hello my dear friend
Yes, correct
This is to reduce the hardness of the steel so that it does not become brittle In other words, relieved
Ok, thanks again. Spiros
It's called 'tempering', reheating at a lesser temperature and let it cool in air. Was a student of metal work 53 years ago.
@@fredericknshemereirwe8440смотря какая сталь, с Р9, Р18, Р6М5 не прокатит. Там 3раза нагрев 900градусов с остыванием на воздухе, заводская термообработка в бариевой камере, как, я не знаю. Почему метчики делают из Р6М5, а плашки из 9ХС?посмотри сам....
Золотые руки !
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Increíble , taladras para roscar después y en vez de continuar el taladro vas y le das la vuelta a la pieza?...te daba miedo hacer el taladro pasante? que se podría terminar en el torno, anda apaga y vámonos.
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This die will not work as it does not have relief ground in the front teeth. I like the way you got around avoiding burrs with the pins.
In fact, the position of the four holes on it automatically provides relief, my friend
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good job! why you are in slow motion mode?
What do you mean?
Röhm 200. Nice.
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Or GRADDER BLADE CUTTER Edge steels .. is vvvv good steel . I made an axe from some . Heated it up red n droped it in sump oil . Vv hard sharp cutnn edge 💥👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Why did you heat the steel a second time at 29:50 minutes?
For hardened
Is this water on which u dip it
No , it's oil
Personally, I find it time-consuming to make a die and a die-holder worth less than $40 in the shops, but you've managed to do it.
For standard sizes and threads, you are absolutely correct. You may never need a non standard threading. Or a tool of non standard configuration for use in a confined space. Some tools such as bottoming taps can be hard to source and expensive though I have made them from normal standard taps. Anyway I thought it was a good vid though I admit I did skip past some places.
Go smoke some cones .💥🤑
For a standard size Die this is true, but many times you are requiring a multi start Die of odd dia and TPI, then this technique is the only solution, and the $40 Die holder is probably a chinese one made from Mazac. Chris B.
why wouldn't you just buy one for a few dollars
Because high quality Taps and Dies aren't just a few dollars. This guy is making ones of better quality than the good majority you'll find in Hardware Stores.
And for content too😊😊
Exactly🙏👍
Який метал ти використав для плашки?
steel
@@Mastermind-марка стали? Завод - 9ХС,ты из какой?
The holder can be unhardened, costs pennies,....I don't know.
In fact, the retainer is not hardened and there is no need to harden it
Dangerous ! Ther's nothing to stop those pins rotating as they are being cut.
I thought the same! I always screwcut the thread, then bore the 4 holes after, it does not damage the threads at all, and the thought of those 4 plugs turning and locking up gives me the sweats. Chris B.
What you've made here is a thread chaser, not a die. Dies have an involute relief entrance ground in for starting, thread chasers typically do not. A "Master mind" would know this.
This work was done, my friend, and finally the result shows this well
@@Mastermind- It's okay if you only wish to make TH-cam videos and never improve your skills, just don't call yourself a "Master Mind' and lead the viewers astray.
I'd work a bit futher away from the vice
Good job brother ❤
Thank you so much 🙏👍