The coolest micrometer on youtube 💪 plus it's works and is accurate 👍 Love the worm gear cutter! The backwards numbering is a bonus feature to prevent reversing engineering of classified projects..
how the HELL did you figure this out??? i am deeply impressed here! well done Michel that took some heavy mockering and thinking to figure out how to make that gear
It took me a bit of time to figure out what you were doing with the gear cutter but then I realised it was inspired work, using a tap tooth to cut a spur gear instead of using a small circular involute cutter. Brill.
Great job mate👍 I’ve just finished making my version along with you . Made the frame/ram/guide etc. using cast iron recycled from an old bandsaw table. Used a home-made extra long tap to cut the thread and make the worm-wheel. A most interesting project. Thanks for your excellent channel!
There's that "Where there is a will, there is a way" problem-solving again. The micrometer turned out great and looks good as well. Thanks for the shout-out, I'm honoured to take a spot on your old door. 👍
You have done exceptionally well on this build in your man cave😅. The article is well rounded off with the wooden base given some bees wax. Well done on this project my friend for it being essentially spot on in terms of measurement which you proved as such. Something to be really proud of
Wow. . I followed very carefully how you created the worm gear and your solution and I got LOST. . But after you created the worm gear then I realized what you did. . Incredible job you did. Spectacular job. Amazing how exact it is and it's manual. Just amazing. .
Paul is an excellent creator. I watch his channel all the time. Like you I highly recommend his channel to others. Michel this was an outstanding series. Thanks for bringing us into your shop.
This project turned out really well Michel. I'm sure you are very pleased with the end result. Your solution on the worm gear was amazing. Well done 👍 Cheers Nobby
Hi Michel ☺, it works great , more accurate than I expected, and it also looks very nice, and we'll finished. Cutting the worm gear was inspirational, well done. Many thanks for this series, it's been a pleasure to watch, enjoy your wkend mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
Michel, I like watching you do this because it means I'm not doing it and getting a massive headache. And of course it's nice to see the Mercedes of machinist Jacks in action. lol Gilles
It's 11:17, you're holding up a freshly cut worm gear, and I'm saying to myself "he's cut it with the angle reversed". Yeah, I've done that one. Several times. Nice work with the manual shaper cutting those screw slots. Excellent build overall.
It came out really well, Rusti. Excellent job. Now I'm not sure about this but I think there might be a tiny error in using the single tooth of the tap. Although short, it still has a helix. The side might have been rubbing. It's all too minute to make a difference but it was just something that occurred to me as I watched. It came out great, though and makes a great demonstration of what a revolutionary breakthrough it was when Watt came up with it. I also note that you are a master of susp.....
One Bee holds the cap, and ten others turn the can. Like Britain changes a lightbulb, one changes the Lightbulb, and ten other sing how nice and shiny the last one was.....
You lost me within the first the minutes but I am following along and trying to make sense of your direction of thought and will watch to the end and am sure it will all become clear,
I think your helix angle calculation is a bit off. Your 8mm dimension, the diameter, should be 12.566mm, ie half of the circumference, as its not flat but a 3D helix. It gives 2.278deg. It didn't make much difference to the very good result you got though, well done!
Loved watching you make the worm gear. Brilliant. Thanks for sharing 👍 🇬🇧
Thanks.
Gday Rustinox, absolutely brilliant result, I was wondering how you were going to do the worm gear and nailed it, fantastic job mate, cheers
Thanks Matty.
Man I love the way you work making things work . The first shop I worked at 15 years that how we did thing .
Just go for it and see what happens :)
The coolest micrometer on youtube 💪 plus it's works and is accurate 👍
Love the worm gear cutter!
The backwards numbering is a bonus feature to prevent reversing engineering of classified projects..
Lol, that makes sense.
Well done, Michel! Surprisingly accurate over a range. Enjoyed watching.
Thanks. Indeed, it works well.
Great accomplishment,Michel. thank you.
Thanks.
how the HELL did you figure this out??? i am deeply impressed here! well done Michel that took some heavy mockering and thinking to figure out how to make that gear
Well, just a little bit of thinking.
Hi Michel. Wow. Fascinating how you made the worm gear. The accuracy of the gauge is astonishing. I am in awe. 😮
Thanks Andrew.
Behold the accurate homemade micrometer! Well done Michel.
Thanks Allen.
your projects are always interesting but I think this one is even better! Thank you for another great project completed!
Thanks.
It took me a bit of time to figure out what you were doing with the gear cutter but then I realised it was inspired work, using a tap tooth to cut a spur gear instead of using a small circular involute cutter. Brill.
That was all I had to do the job, so...
Great job mate👍 I’ve just finished making my version along with you . Made the frame/ram/guide etc. using cast iron recycled from an old bandsaw table. Used a home-made extra long tap to cut the thread and make the worm-wheel. A most interesting project. Thanks for your excellent channel!
That's great. It's a fun build.
Great work, Michel. We'll make a woodworker out of you yet! Worm gears always seem a bit scary, but you seem to have it under control.
Regards, Preso
Just give it a go.
That was an awesome build. You never cease to amaze me with your talents!
Thanks.
Good work around on making the worm screw Michel. The device works great.
Thanks.
A fantastic result Rusti 👍 Really enjoyed this build mate 🍻
Thanks Bill.
There's that "Where there is a will, there is a way" problem-solving again. The micrometer turned out great and looks good as well. Thanks for the shout-out, I'm honoured to take a spot on your old door. 👍
You're welcome, Paul. My pleasure.
Well what a great project that was. Could be a mini time machine. 😀😀.
Steve.
Ah, create a time travel paradox...
Very cool tool Michel. I always like the history behind the tools. Great video and it works.
Thanks Randy.
Beautiful little tool . Great satisfaction to be had from using tools you have made yourself.
Thanks. Indeed, it is.
You have done exceptionally well on this build in your man cave😅. The article is well rounded off with the wooden base given some bees wax. Well done on this project my friend for it being essentially spot on in terms of measurement which you proved as such. Something to be really proud of
Thanks Jaques.
Wow. . I followed very carefully how you created the worm gear and your solution and I got LOST. . But after you created the worm gear then I realized what you did. . Incredible job you did. Spectacular job. Amazing how exact it is and it's manual. Just amazing. .
Thanks. It's just a little bit of thinking.
Don’t worry your not the only one that got lost, i think he used magic.
Paul is an excellent creator. I watch his channel all the time. Like you I highly recommend his channel to others. Michel this was an outstanding series. Thanks for bringing us into your shop.
You're right. He is.
This project turned out really well Michel. I'm sure you are very pleased with the end result. Your solution on the worm gear was amazing. Well done 👍 Cheers Nobby
Thanks Nobby. And yes, I am.
Great end result.
Thanks.
Hi Michel ☺, it works great , more accurate than I expected, and it also looks very nice, and we'll finished. Cutting the worm gear was inspirational, well done. Many thanks for this series, it's been a pleasure to watch, enjoy your wkend mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
Thanks Stuart.
Great work even with its uniqueness.
Thanks.
Impressive, Rusti! 👍👍
Thanks.
Nearly 250 years ago, designed and still spotted on.
Indeed. It was well thouhgt.
Very nice work, Michel, it will be beutiful even when it collected a lot of dust! :)
Thanks.
great innovation with the gear Michel
enjoyed the build
see you next time👍👍👍👍
kev
Thanks Kev.
Michel, I like watching you do this because it means I'm not doing it and getting a massive headache. And of course it's nice to see the Mercedes of machinist Jacks in action. lol Gilles
It's not very complicated. Just a little bit of thinking.
It’s a beautiful instrument, and full of your ingenuity. You are an inspiration to us all. Very best wishes.
Thanks Stuart.
It's 11:17, you're holding up a freshly cut worm gear, and I'm saying to myself "he's cut it with the angle reversed". Yeah, I've done that one. Several times.
Nice work with the manual shaper cutting those screw slots. Excellent build overall.
This was the very first one I ever made. But at the end it works :)
Great job mate. 👍🇦🇺
Thanks.
Great job! Thanks for the videos.
Welcome.
Works well . 👍👍👍
Indeed, it does.
Nice work! Figuring out the issue with the worm gear being the wrong angle would have had me scratching my head for a long time.
With just a little bit of thinking... :)
As always, an entertaining video no matter the mystery math in the beginning was above my head.
As the thing works, mission completed, all is well.
It's not complicated. Just go for it.
Awesome Michel!
Thanks.
Great job Michel, nice simple accuracy, you can ask for no more. Enjoyed the video, thanks and cheers!
Thanks.
It came out really well, Rusti. Excellent job. Now I'm not sure about this but I think there might be a tiny error in using the single tooth of the tap. Although short, it still has a helix. The side might have been rubbing. It's all too minute to make a difference but it was just something that occurred to me as I watched. It came out great, though and makes a great demonstration of what a revolutionary breakthrough it was when Watt came up with it. I also note that you are a master of susp.....
You're asolutely right, Mart. And because it was made out of an 1.5 pitch tap and not an 1, the angle was even a little bit bigger. But, whatever :)
Perfect timing to watch the final instalment with a fresh cup of coffee ☕
Coffee is indispensable.
You left us hanging at the last sentence, so a cliffhanger.
Because I don't know myself what it will be next week. But I will come up with something.
that turned out well.
Thanks. Emma.
the joys of thread helix angles - nicely worked - whats next?
Don't know. We'll see.
Nice job !!
Thanks.
Awesome build, works great!
Thanks.
Excellent work Rustinox great result. Pleased it work as intended. Enjoyed watching. Cheers Tony
Thanks. I'm happy with the result.
I call it: success😊
I think so too.
excellent video
Thanks.
superb 👏
Thanks.
One Bee holds the cap, and ten others turn the can.
Like Britain changes a lightbulb, one changes the Lightbulb, and ten other sing how nice and shiny the last one was.....
Ah, OK. That's how they do it.
Fantastic work as always.
Thanks.
That’s a great way to make a worm gear.
And it works.
You lost me within the first the minutes but I am following along and trying to make sense of your direction of thought and will watch to the end and am sure it will all become clear,
I'm sure you figure it out. It's more difficult to explane than to understand.
beautifully made. and also accurate. and now 25-50 hahaha😂
I'll start tomorrow :)
👍😎
Thanks.
And next week, HaHa, leaving us hanging 😄
Thanks.
Another project, well done, except for.....😀
Thanks. But that's not a problem.
I think your helix angle calculation is a bit off. Your 8mm dimension, the diameter, should be 12.566mm, ie half of the circumference, as its not flat but a 3D helix. It gives 2.278deg.
It didn't make much difference to the very good result you got though, well done!
I don't know a thing about helical gears, but this one seems to work just fine.
Nailed it! Thanks for the look.
Thanks. Welcome.