The alternative there being, carry a hammer, nail-bag and a 3foot plank of wood and go for a wander around the place....no one is ever going to ask what you're fixing, seeing you're the boss....especially in a metal engineering shoppe! !:^)
@@mariusthefaker9339 I am a lift driver , and since thats about how we always look when we are busy as crap they don't know know the difference between busy and not lmao
Max Goldberg explain in detail the grievances of the current situation and all the variables you are running through to prevent money loss for the company.... boss gets confused and you have passive aggressively let him know you are smarter than he is.... boss leaves you get to finish your coffee and read the news, then you get back to trying to figure out something stupid like a caveman on your own time.......
You can’t keep stealing parts from your future self, Tony. How would you like it if I already watched this video last week, so present you doesn’t get the views? That’s what past me thought! Now take your present self back to the future and apologize for what you haven’t done yet.
your pfp made me think this was going to be one of those "Nooo! You can't just steal parts from your future self!" "Hey, I'm taking this..." virgin/chad memes lmao
Why not just steal the whole mahoo when it is ready in the future? Just leave the dirty starter project parts for the future guy so he can start from scratch. The guy in the future knows how to make one so the second one should be even better. So then little bit later do the same thing but swap the version 1 mahoo to the improved version the future guy built and you get a free update and technically the guy in the future gets his machine back so you did not even steal anything.
This channel is easily one of my most cherished subscriptions. Thanks, Tony, I know you probably hear it all the time, but I like to let creators know I appreciate the hard work that goes into making videos like this, on top of having other responsibilities.
@@_MisterDude pretty good had to have the H-vac guy back out to fix some connections, but it passed inspection, so all in all, a good day. How is it going over there?
Installs a limit switch to stop himself from destroying his custom setup. *Several weeks pass not using the mill* Spends a couple hours trying to figure out why the machine is giving him a limit switch error.
So, I'm a mechanic and I worked on a young lady's car the other day, her name was Stacey... It was a complicated repair and I was proud of my diag. And efficient repair... Anyway at checkout I asked her how her mom was doing because I heard she's got it going on. Stacey didn't understand, I felt old. Love your humor and if you're ever in lower Alabama I'd buy you ba beer.
@@MJ-nb1qn No, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_New_Orleans_(song) which was two major hits (Arlo Guthrie and later Willie Nelson, posthumous grammy for the writer Goodman) as well as covers (Johnny Cash/ Tennessee Three at their train-chugging best).
Read the title “Consoling a Milling Machine” and originally thought you were going to reassure it that its pet goldfish was swimming in a better place or something 🤣
ahh the English language and it's infinite quirks. silent letters, words that sound identical but differ in meaning, and finally words that are spelled identically only to confuse all non verbal communications XD
When you were talking about the parts and the different types of fits, press fit and so on, I fully expected you to mention the notorious conniption fit. Thanks Tony.
Some ideas: - Swap out the bronze bearings with polymer ones > less stiff, better dampening though (better for the electronic components) The eigenfrequency of the hole arm is kinda low, so you don’t have to be worried about this.. - get your self some industrial PSU for 24 V and 5V > “made in Taiwan“ is not running smoothly all the time :) - if you‘re going to attach the encoders in the positions of the original hand wheels, add a button next to them for shifting the increments (this might be convenient) - use a stylus for the touch screen - it won‘t be a clean operation all the time ;) - add a tool rack on the side of the monitor to store frequently used tools (just about 4), cone cleaning tool and cleaning equipment underneath - Emergency-Stop... According the CNC Router: - Convert it to a Plasma cutter - You already have the control - There is a removable bed.. swap it out for a plasma table with vertically arranged plates + maybe a water reservoir Great video!
@@aaronbuildsa There is quite a bit of torque on this arm.. Thinking about it: it would be easier to keep the bronze bushings and decouple the console with some steel-rubber connectors. Decoupling the console could also be advantageous in terms of electrical isolation to the machine frame 🤔
Someone probably already said this, I just didn't have time to read the first 600 comments to find out, but as with every TOT video, I learned something valuable - Use nail polish to cover the black thumb nail you smashed while working on the milling machine. Great video as always.
That plaintive dancing sheet metal was beautifully choreographed with an unexpected pallet and colour values. I can see that you have held many a Mark Rothko to many a wall while "The Boss" decides if it should live there. From the depths of interpretive agony, art writhes it way to the surface of awareness.
Hey tony, just wanted to let you know that your TH-cam channel is what got me into machining. I have now been working as a CNC machinist for a month and have to thank you for introducing me to such an amazing trade.
Dear Mr. Anthony. I've been following your varied exploits for more than a few years now and wish to tells you how much I enjoy your videos. On an unrelated thought, due to my TBA, I am recalling sitting in the chair during my pre-fluoride childhood in the late Dr. James Jonson, DDS's chair while he was running a drill into my upper jaw that somehow managed to reach both my little toes, at the same time. Anyway the tray he utilized had and additional hinge location on the attachment arm just at the edge of the tray which seemed to allow the tray to be located where he could easily stand beside the chair, sit on the attached stool, or stand on my chest using a diamond tipped pneumatic jackhammer to extract three of my 'wisdom' teeth. Thank you so very much and sorry that I sometimes always ramble about stray thoughts...
@@benbaselet2026 I hear that comet or ajax powder with bleach is a good way to get the last layer of oil/grease off a metal surface. Chemical reaction makes sure there's none left
Tony... Problem. My fascination with watching your tubes has resulted in me buying, at auction a big old English lathe, an East German milling machine and an old English surface grinder all sitting in my workshop gathering dust. For this indulgence and recklessness you are ultimately responsible.
This is true. I too have been accumulating machines. I've got a cincy Sabre 750 cnc sitting in the barn waiting for new electronics and a cincy 24" shaper waiting for me to scrap the funds together and pick it up. Would really like to start finishing projects before I get another!!
You Sir are suffering from a "finishing" disability. It gets worse the more toys you buy and then neglect, then depression sets in and all begins to feel frustrating and sad...but enough about me!!!!
That’s funny. I start a project full of enthusiasm and ideas, and then at some point realise I need something, or need to make something, which then becomes a sub-project. Then I repeat the process of project/sub-project until I’m at least half a dozen layers in, and either a) forgot what the original project was; or b) find another top level project to get all excited and enthusiastic about. That or my significant other reminds(tells) me what what i should be focusing on (stop wasting time on that useless junk). This I call the Recursive Development Cycle, as a homage to my software development days.
I think the car is going on there to make oil changes easier, but nothing says This Old Tony like a part being 10-20 times stronger than it needs to be.
I'm really digging this return to early noise music. no contact mics and distortion pedals and loud feedback. just the pure tones of sheet metal and grinding. that was a good time.
It's always a joy to open TH-cam and seeing your favorite hands and not so lean pretty mean half green machine on your mom power feed webpage; It felt like christmas came early and unexpected.
3:57 hay! I've used that shell mill on that CNC mill. also I mentioned we have the same gasket leak you said your had, its not really a problem just never leave it with the tool holder unlocked, otherwise you may find yourself getting yelled at by an old German machine shop manager.
I spent many an hour programing on one of those TRS80 Color Computers... In its day it was an amazing machine. Mine even had the 16k upgrade too. Btw, tell youtube when you go on hiatus again. Everyday it's been offering me one of your videos from over a year ago like it was new. Glad to have some new content. :)
I just purchased a cnc milling machine myself, and this is my first milling machine. I have done very little machining in general. But I was trying to figure out how I could also use it as a "manual" machine, the last few minutes of this video gave me everything I needed. Thank you.
Dear Old Tony. I want you to know that your videos are a highlight of my quarantined life and one of the best things I look forward to on TH-cam. Also, you are directly responsible for inspiring me to build my own mini cnc machine. Consequently I am now knee deep in figuring out cnc control, setup, electronics, software configuration, motor selection, encoder/dro selection and usage, and much more. And I haven't even built my machine yet. 😫. I blame you for this, Tony. Anyway, please share your thoughts and setup for controlling your machine. (I need a basis to compare to because I am so lost right now). Good luck, and Godspeed. (Also, maybe add a locking swivel castor to the console arm so you can lock it in place and not have it move from any vibration).
Well, we aren't here for cnc or manual machinig. We are here for fun projects, good humor and clever machining (im wire EDM guy and i have seen a lot as a toolmaker but still sometimes I see in your movies things that makes me "oh...so there is faster way to do that ?!"). Thanks for all this and all best to you and your boss ;)
nice to see up updates no the maho. i think that you got that idea that cnc is for production or odd shapes, not really meant for one offs or modifications on a part. i do work as a cnc mill machinist and manually program most of my parts. for countours and facing operations, that usually dosnt take longer than 5 min. add that a cnc mill is far stronger and precise than a manual and you will be doing things way quicker 😁
Machinering, CNCing, weldering, I don't care. I learn about things that I'll never put to any use, but that's great. It's interesting, and it's fun, and I'm glad you're back. Thanks for producin'.
I enjoyed the design considerations being mulled over in your brain. So many ways to second guess yourself. So little time to travel. Next time you are sneaking into future self's workshop, you see if this really was the design you like.
I welded tabs on an angle plate just like that one at work, so I could use our surface plate as a hibachi grill. I think they fired me because the steaks were overdone.
Two things I love about your channel. After watching who knows how many of your vids I have no idea what party you align to. Just simple good hearted Machine work with a ton of Dad humor .. Thanks
Clean surfaces are mostly smooth so paint has a hard time sticking, rougher surfaces are much easier to stick to so your scratched up work surfaces are going to be really difficult to clean. On the other hand, if you use a painter's drop sheet, you can cover all those surfaces and save yourself a quarter of an hour's annoying cleaning.
If there's no hotwork likely soon, you can add an extremely thin layer of vaseli... Petroleum jelly to surfaces you do not intend to paint. Including skin. Then wipe away the Petroleum Jelly afterwards.
After all this time, I still avert my eyes right before you're about to strike an arc. I guess my brain still hasn't registered that this TV ain't got that much output.
As a CNC machinist, I can 💯% verify we locate our holes using hand spans. It's more than accurate enough for the kind of work we do, making transmissions for Nissan.
Armature Theologian and Chemist here! Spilled paint loves the rough surfaces that it frequently finds at the bottom of spills and drips. Rough work benches, broomed concrete floors, and old surface plates that have a little wear are the perfect surface for paint adherence. latex gloves, plastic drop-cloths, and other smooth surfaces don't offer that texture, and make it ease to peel off.
I had Sherman fired up the way back machine to look at the Nema 4, triple swing/swivel arm computer cabinet (19" CRT, Computer Drawer and membrane keyboard/mouse drawer) for the DM's...Now I know why they were Sooo Expensive. Only way to go to manage rancid coolant and muggle mits. ;-) TOT could now be Tiggin' Old Tony...beautiful welds Mr. T, my eyes glazed over at the beauty shot! Thanks for the update and Real glad you didn't get stuck in a time loop, some whens.
@@doggfite The nail root is dark from a hematoma, and the nail base has separated from the nail causing it to lighten. He is losing his nail and at the same time growing a new one underneath. I've had my fingernail cauterized on one occasion to relive pressure so the nail wouldn't burst. I've had a nerve in my finger spliced back together with microscopic surgery on another occasion, and I took the entire tip of my finger to the hospital in a bag on another occasion. The human body is an amazing thing and I for one know how beat up ass digits heal.
There's one glaring issue I need to point out with this project; that flashing red button, I need to press it, it's flashing and red and pressable!!!!!!!!
There's a fun little filk song by Duane Elms called "Don't Push That Button." It's a cautionary tale about a young man named Fred who was an inveterate button pusher. It has been nominated for several Pegasus Awards.
@@leslieaustin151 Yes..A light lit up that said don't press this button again..But.....That button was different than TOT's..It had a safety warning that read "Don't press this button", whereas Tot's is harmlessly flashing there just taunting us.
Long time no see...... I guess you don't understand that button. MY interpretation is that it's flashing to let you know it's already been pressed and needs to be depressed for the machine will run again. he machine being the one that turns the garage light off knowing TOT.
Ron is really applying himself to the dustpan and guess who is slacking of. Tony get away from the Maho and get that handle done already. *Looks stern*. I look weird when I look stern, I know.
When the boss is coming and you have to look busy, so you just randomly start moving sheets of metal around the table until he leaves.
and here's the tricky part, you are the boss
kramler but then who’s HIS boss?
The alternative there being, carry a hammer, nail-bag and a 3foot plank of wood and go for a wander around the place....no one is ever going to ask what you're fixing, seeing you're the boss....especially in a metal engineering shoppe! !:^)
@@mariusthefaker9339 I am a lift driver , and since thats about how we always look when we are busy as crap they don't know know the difference between busy and not lmao
Max Goldberg explain in detail the grievances of the current situation and all the variables you are running through to prevent money loss for the company.... boss gets confused and you have passive aggressively let him know you are smarter than he is.... boss leaves you get to finish your coffee and read the news, then you get back to trying to figure out something stupid like a caveman on your own time.......
You can’t keep stealing parts from your future self, Tony. How would you like it if I already watched this video last week, so present you doesn’t get the views? That’s what past me thought! Now take your present self back to the future and apologize for what you haven’t done yet.
Comment of the week 👍🇬🇧
your pfp made me think this was going to be one of those "Nooo! You can't just steal parts from your future self!" "Hey, I'm taking this..." virgin/chad memes lmao
Go to the corner and think about what he will have done?
Why not just steal the whole mahoo when it is ready in the future? Just leave the dirty starter project parts for the future guy so he can start from scratch. The guy in the future knows how to make one so the second one should be even better. So then little bit later do the same thing but swap the version 1 mahoo to the improved version the future guy built and you get a free update and technically the guy in the future gets his machine back so you did not even steal anything.
@@grumpyone5963 You know, I'm inclined to think you're about to be biased in that decision.
This channel is easily one of my most cherished subscriptions. Thanks, Tony, I know you probably hear it all the time, but I like to let creators know I appreciate the hard work that goes into making videos like this, on top of having other responsibilities.
The last 10% that takes 90% of the time... Race between MMX and MAHO is still on then!
Lol
@@_MisterDude pretty good had to have the H-vac guy back out to fix some connections, but it passed inspection, so all in all, a good day. How is it going over there?
MMX will have at least one major redesign after the MAHO is done.
And the winner is MAHO. Not only was the MAHO first over the line, the MMX left the race all together. Now we are all cheering the MM3 on :)
I thoroughly enjoyed the eleventeen minutes of sheet metal fumbling. Excellent!
Sorry the 0.1 people was me.
I was doing the dishes and not paying attention that much.
It won't happen again ;-)
this comment was so much better than my 0.1 people joke, i just deleted it. you win
Cmon, such quality content and youre not paying attention? I thought it was clear the .1 was my cat, so whos the .9 now?
@@melkerclaesson6570 ah its starting to add up...
I only watched with my left eye... Does that make me 0.5?
Huh! And there I thought it was a set and a half of triplets.
Almost couldnt watch. Kept moving those sheets like a lost apprentice
That was hilarious
I found the opening made alot of sense, then I remembered I had just been smoking, and I forgot what I was actually watching
Add one more “like”.
One wasn’t enough.
HAHAHAHA that is a great way to describe it.
That was my favorite part. Very musical. I'm in the same boat as "a goofle user" above though, so...
Installs a limit switch to stop himself from destroying his custom setup.
*Several weeks pass not using the mill*
Spends a couple hours trying to figure out why the machine is giving him a limit switch error.
he should find a way to make a simple mechanism that would just gently nudge it out of the way as it moves up.
@@flymeetspaddle Like a ramp/wedge
Limit switches are for amateurs and newbies...arggh
The obvious solution is a hydraulic cylinder driven by a electric proportional valve, which keeps the distance to the table constant
@@EngineeringSpareTime Just bolt it to the table rather than the plinth...
Such a nice nail polish at 9:00 ! every machinist need nails like this!
So, I'm a mechanic and I worked on a young lady's car the other day, her name was Stacey... It was a complicated repair and I was proud of my diag. And efficient repair... Anyway at checkout I asked her how her mom was doing because I heard she's got it going on. Stacey didn't understand, I felt old. Love your humor and if you're ever in lower Alabama I'd buy you ba beer.
Yeah, I hear you. A woman at work is named America. I said, "Good Morning, America, how are ya?" People over 50 laughed. *sigh* The rest just stared.
@@WhereWhatHuh - It’s getting lonely out here being an old man. But I did catch the “Spinal Tap” reference?
@@MJ-nb1qn No, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_New_Orleans_(song) which was two major hits (Arlo Guthrie and later Willie Nelson, posthumous grammy for the writer Goodman) as well as covers (Johnny Cash/ Tennessee Three at their train-chugging best).
Where in lower Bama?
@@ChrisGilliamOffGrid Mobile, you?
Yes!!! I felt like Ive been waiting the age of this machine for an update!!!!
very much a possibility if you keep in mind that he has a timemachine lathe 😅🤣
I started to lern to use the lathe with my dad thanks to you! Cheers from argentina!
How could you even consider getting rid of the CNC router mill? My kids were being born while I watched you build that machine!!
Read the title “Consoling a Milling Machine” and originally thought you were going to reassure it that its pet goldfish was swimming in a better place or something 🤣
Same
Dyslexic me read something about a Killing Machine.
isnt that the title?
ahh the English language and it's infinite quirks. silent letters, words that sound identical but differ in meaning, and finally words that are spelled identically only to confuse all non verbal communications XD
When you were talking about the parts and the different types of fits, press fit and so on, I fully expected you to mention the notorious conniption fit.
Thanks Tony.
I love how you painted your thumbnail to cover how it was smashed so it would look better on camera. That’s dedication.
And the skin toned lacquer too
@No Touchy what? Nothing... tony definitely doesn’t have to lacquer his skin because he’s a human robot hybrid. It’s definitely not that.
I was wondering why he would paint one fingernail poorly with a color tone that was totally off.
Now i know why :)
His nails or lack of could be a video themselves
@@jameslarson6555 yep, I could watch tony do an hour long video about grass growing.
Some ideas:
- Swap out the bronze bearings with polymer ones > less stiff, better dampening though (better for the electronic components) The eigenfrequency of the hole arm is kinda low, so you don’t have to be worried about this..
- get your self some industrial PSU for 24 V and 5V > “made in Taiwan“ is not running smoothly all the time :)
- if you‘re going to attach the encoders in the positions of the original hand wheels, add a button next to them for shifting the increments (this might be convenient)
- use a stylus for the touch screen - it won‘t be a clean operation all the time ;)
- add a tool rack on the side of the monitor to store frequently used tools (just about 4), cone cleaning tool and cleaning equipment underneath
- Emergency-Stop...
According the CNC Router:
- Convert it to a Plasma cutter
- You already have the control
- There is a removable bed.. swap it out for a plasma table with vertically arranged plates + maybe a water reservoir
Great video!
I'll bet he could print those polymer bushes, too.. some hard TPU, maybe?
@@aaronbuildsa There is quite a bit of torque on this arm.. Thinking about it: it would be easier to keep the bronze bushings and decouple the console with some steel-rubber connectors. Decoupling the console could also be advantageous in terms of electrical isolation to the machine frame 🤔
Someone probably already said this, I just didn't have time to read the first 600 comments to find out, but as with every TOT video, I learned something valuable - Use nail polish to cover the black thumb nail you smashed while working on the milling machine. Great video as always.
Oh, so not just a fashion statement, then.
That plaintive dancing sheet metal was beautifully choreographed with an unexpected pallet and colour values.
I can see that you have held many a Mark Rothko to many a wall while "The Boss" decides if it should live there.
From the depths of interpretive agony, art writhes it way to the surface of awareness.
Hey tony, just wanted to let you know that your TH-cam channel is what got me into machining. I have now been working as a CNC machinist for a month and have to thank you for introducing me to such an amazing trade.
Sweater Sleeve Hangups could easily be a band
Road signs work too.
Sweater sleeve hangups was the name of my Nirvana cover band in high school😁
If you want to DESTROY MY SWEATER!
Sweater sleeve and the hang ups! Kinda like slant six and the jumpstarts
I thought you said brand... Don't steal
Quite stunning performance art. "The dance of the angled sheet". I'm going to nominate it for the Turner Prize!
Turner prize? Shouldn't it be the Millers prize?
i will replace these later with bolts of the right size... yeah... keep kidding yourself
There's nothing more permanent than a temporary solution
@@Sam_596 well the fix hasn’t broken yet!
I never imagined I'd be giggling at a man aimlessly moving sheetmetal
Dear Mr. Anthony.
I've been following your varied exploits for more than a few years now and wish to tells you how much I enjoy your videos.
On an unrelated thought, due to my TBA, I am recalling sitting in the chair during my pre-fluoride childhood in the late Dr. James Jonson, DDS's chair while he was running a drill into my upper jaw that somehow managed to reach both my little toes, at the same time.
Anyway the tray he utilized had and additional hinge location on the attachment arm just at the edge of the tray which seemed to allow the tray to be located where he could easily stand beside the chair, sit on the attached stool, or stand on my chest using a diamond tipped pneumatic jackhammer to extract three of my 'wisdom' teeth.
Thank you so very much and sorry that I sometimes always ramble about stray thoughts...
So you have a really old milling machine, which you converted to be a modern CNC, just to re-retrofit manual controls?
And the original controls were nicer looking ...
"Stacy's MOM!" !!! You just Carbon dated yerself.
He got me too
I was like, shit he’s my age
Hey, I got that reference and I'm only....oh...oh no...oh no, no,no,no......
still got it going on and on
I think it's because you're using metric paint on an imperial surface. Common rookie mistake, they look the same on the shelf.
I figured it must be the grease. Every time I follow the instructions to clean/degrease the surfaces...
@@benbaselet2026 I hear that comet or ajax powder with bleach is a good way to get the last layer of oil/grease off a metal surface. Chemical reaction makes sure there's none left
was a fitter machinist for 10yrs and then I broke my neck.... you always make me miss my job every time you put a vid up 😥
I have to admit I mainly watch This Old Tony videos because of the time travelling. Probably the best time travelling content on youtube
Yaaaay! This old Tony's back! I was starting to get worried...
He drank too much corona, had a hangover
@@MacGyver-1lol
Tony...
Problem.
My fascination with watching your tubes has resulted in me buying, at auction a big old English lathe, an East German milling machine and an old English surface grinder all sitting in my workshop gathering dust. For this indulgence and recklessness you are ultimately responsible.
This is true. I too have been accumulating machines. I've got a cincy Sabre 750 cnc sitting in the barn waiting for new electronics and a cincy 24" shaper waiting for me to scrap the funds together and pick it up. Would really like to start finishing projects before I get another!!
You Sir are suffering from a "finishing" disability. It gets worse the more toys you buy and then neglect, then depression sets in and all begins to feel frustrating and sad...but enough about me!!!!
@@physicsguybrian Yes but then i buy another for the short term hi.
That’s funny.
I start a project full of enthusiasm and ideas, and then at some point realise I need something, or need to make something, which then becomes a sub-project.
Then I repeat the process of project/sub-project until I’m at least half a dozen layers in, and either a) forgot what the original project was; or b) find another top level project to get all excited and enthusiastic about.
That or my significant other reminds(tells) me what what i should be focusing on (stop wasting time on that useless junk).
This I call the Recursive Development Cycle, as a homage to my software development days.
Ah TOT has been the instigator of many Vices in the shop!
Are you also planing to load your bike on this computer stand ???
I think the car is going on there to make oil changes easier, but nothing says This Old Tony like a part being 10-20 times stronger than it needs to be.
No, he is mounting the maho off the computer, sort of like a webcam. Ultra portable machine..
@@davidcureton9258 lol
No he just owns an old commodore 64 or a really old tandy 1000. The monitor in the video was his wife's. Don't judge.
Why not eh. There isbnothing better than multi purpose everything's eh, LOL.
Of all the amazing things I've learned from this channel, using skin tone colored nail polish to mask a busted up nail has got to be one of the best
That was very deep(“The WIN-WIN PARADOX”) and a valuable lesson for life!
You have me deepest respect, Mr Tony!
4:00 The classic subscribe toolbox. I already got mine years ago. Still like it very much ;)
Gah!
That's where it was....
Good call!
Thanks! I missed that one! His style is just so endearing.
I can't find anyone local who stocks them, are they only available in the US - Harbor Freight or Crappy tire in Canada?
@@martingardener90 I think the subscribe toolbox is exlusive to the UK, unless Tony moves to another country, **wink**
I cant wait for the future episode when you keep making parts and they just start randomly disappearing.
Death by a million milling updates is my favorite way to die though tony :(
I'm really digging this return to early noise music. no contact mics and distortion pedals and loud feedback. just the pure tones of sheet metal and grinding. that was a good time.
I run the 1/8 electrodes for the same reason. Thanks for the video Tony. I use them at work so I cut the heck out of them. Button back cap all day😁
A perfect start to a decent weekend... thanks, old Tony... 👻👻👻
Man, stacy's mom just got called out like that.
Oof.
What about Stiller’s mom?
@BrannDailor- small world, I talked to ya a few weeks ago on a bakerXderek vid.
At least he didn't want to come over after school
@@jonanderson813 i think you mean Stifler's Mom.
@@SimParadox thanks, it’s been a while. 😂
That Tacoma narrows bridge reference caught me off guard TOT really knows his stuff! well who did I think I was watching right?
Punctuation please
Yurrrr back hurray !..... thank you for sticking around . And as always great video
It's always a joy to open TH-cam and seeing your favorite hands and not so lean pretty mean half green machine on your mom power feed webpage; It felt like christmas came early and unexpected.
If ever there was an opposite to ASMR, it is you moving those sheets around aimlessly.
3:57 hay! I've used that shell mill on that CNC mill. also I mentioned we have the same gasket leak you said your had, its not really a problem just never leave it with the tool holder unlocked, otherwise you may find yourself getting yelled at by an old German machine shop manager.
As a medical school professor, I can assure you there is no name for an L shaped swing arm like yours. We only use M shaped swing arms.
I spent many an hour programing on one of those TRS80 Color Computers... In its day it was an amazing machine. Mine even had the 16k upgrade too.
Btw, tell youtube when you go on hiatus again. Everyday it's been offering me one of your videos from over a year ago like it was new. Glad to have some new content. :)
I just purchased a cnc milling machine myself, and this is my first milling machine. I have done very little machining in general. But I was trying to figure out how I could also use it as a "manual" machine, the last few minutes of this video gave me everything I needed. Thank you.
Dear Old Tony. I want you to know that your videos are a highlight of my quarantined life and one of the best things I look forward to on TH-cam. Also, you are directly responsible for inspiring me to build my own mini cnc machine. Consequently I am now knee deep in figuring out cnc control, setup, electronics, software configuration, motor selection, encoder/dro selection and usage, and much more. And I haven't even built my machine yet. 😫.
I blame you for this, Tony.
Anyway, please share your thoughts and setup for controlling your machine. (I need a basis to compare to because I am so lost right now).
Good luck, and Godspeed.
(Also, maybe add a locking swivel castor to the console arm so you can lock it in place and not have it move from any vibration).
Trying to spot where the subscribe is inserted, is always one of my favorite things. XD
Me too. Bottom drawer of the not-used rollaround cabinet depicted as a non-starter for the control cabinet. 4:00
That doesn’t look like a handle for a dustpan!
Well, we aren't here for cnc or manual machinig. We are here for fun projects, good humor and clever machining (im wire EDM guy and i have seen a lot as a toolmaker but still sometimes I see in your movies things that makes me "oh...so there is faster way to do that ?!"). Thanks for all this and all best to you and your boss ;)
Just rewatched this and cant believe that I missed the fingernail polish on your left thumb. And..... You are truly the best!
I have been watching all of your old videos in anticipation of a new one coming out!
my bimonthly hobby, re-watching all tot vids... In part because im waiting for a new one, and the other part is that tot videos are simply amazing..
same
nice to see up updates no the maho. i think that you got that idea that cnc is for production or odd shapes, not really meant for one offs or modifications on a part. i do work as a cnc mill machinist and manually program most of my parts. for countours and facing operations, that usually dosnt take longer than 5 min. add that a cnc mill is far stronger and precise than a manual and you will be doing things way quicker 😁
@Right Round i already had to square a batch of parts on a cnc mill once, and if i recall it right. it didnt take longer than some minutes per part 😁
Me: Ooh a 21 minute TOT video
*Video opens with 10 seconds of silence and another 30 seconds of various noises*
Oh yeah, it's a good day
It's so nice to listen to metal working without music tainting the whole thing... :)
Machinering, CNCing, weldering, I don't care. I learn about things that I'll never put to any use, but that's great. It's interesting, and it's fun, and I'm glad you're back.
Thanks for producin'.
More videos please. A thousand updates is cool with me. Hands down my favorite TH-cam channel.
I see developments are progressing on the bionic thumb. When can we expect an update on that project?
LOL...he kept pokin it out there hoping for someone to say something smattass
Sweater hang up huh? Mine is being seen naked at the gym.
1:56 It definitely looks a lot less 70's on the inside. Keep going!
I enjoyed the design considerations being mulled over in your brain. So many ways to second guess yourself. So little time to travel. Next time you are sneaking into future self's workshop, you see if this really was the design you like.
I’m watching this before bed on election night and it’s just the relaxing comedic relief I needed.
There there milling machine. Everything will be okay.
FINALLY. I was checking on you for days now, hoping you'd uplaod. Great to see you again!
I welded tabs on an angle plate just like that one at work, so I could use our surface plate as a hibachi grill. I think they fired me because the steaks were overdone.
the fact you write by hand on a tablet to cnc it on a piece of wood to film it is just awesome
Two things I love about your channel. After watching who knows how many of your vids I have no idea what party you align to. Just simple good hearted Machine work with a ton of Dad humor .. Thanks
More going on than Stacy's mom... That cracked me up
She did have it going on.
@@fartzinacan yeah, she did
That's a blast from the past. Not sure youngsters these days will have seen that video.
@@nrml76 I'm one of the youngsters, I'm 17 😅
Was Stacey's mom named Jenny, and was she Jessie's girl?
Clean surfaces are mostly smooth so paint has a hard time sticking, rougher surfaces are much easier to stick to so your scratched up work surfaces are going to be really difficult to clean.
On the other hand, if you use a painter's drop sheet, you can cover all those surfaces and save yourself a quarter of an hour's annoying cleaning.
Whoosh....
Boots, lol!
If there's no hotwork likely soon, you can add an extremely thin layer of vaseli... Petroleum jelly to surfaces you do not intend to paint. Including skin. Then wipe away the Petroleum Jelly afterwards.
But then you've got paint on your nice drop sheet. That solves nothing. And you call yourself a machinist. Sheesh.
@@Bill.Pearson What if you covered the drop sheet with petroleum jelly?
Every ToT video increasingly feels like finding rare treasure.
I agree
You loved every minute of this project. Keep doing what you love and the viewers will come.
Stacey's mom and the Tandy color computer. Two things from my youth that kept me up all night.
Well it's turned out to be a great Saturday evening, no there's no Flipper or Sea Hunt , even better it's This Old Tony!
After all this time, I still avert my eyes right before you're about to strike an arc. I guess my brain still hasn't registered that this TV ain't got that much output.
Pretty impressive, seeing as Stacy’s Mom was Jessie’s girl and her number was 8675309
She's Jesse's Mom...
But she used to be mine
@@designersmind3140 Nice!
Jenny?!
Just the video of the work would be interesting, but the commentary really puts it over the top. I love watching your videos.
What a relief. You’re only building a console for your mill. For a minute I thought you had to help your machine through a crisis. :-)
The bracket arm assembly looks strong. I don’t think there’s any chance of blowing out that cast iron mill base.
Just when I was about to hit the bed... thanks Tony:(
0:09 Ah yes, "Metal move", one of my favorite pieces by John Cage
As a CNC machinist, I can 💯% verify we locate our holes using hand spans. It's more than accurate enough for the kind of work we do, making transmissions for Nissan.
Armature Theologian and Chemist here! Spilled paint loves the rough surfaces that it frequently finds at the bottom of spills and drips. Rough work benches, broomed concrete floors, and old surface plates that have a little wear are the perfect surface for paint adherence. latex gloves, plastic drop-cloths, and other smooth surfaces don't offer that texture, and make it ease to peel off.
I've been watching too much AvE. It is very strange to hear a pair of hands speaking English again.
Gentlemanz!
he speaks drunk moose
Canuckiestan is the best language tho
It's okay. AvE is now a CNC channel, he isn't competing with ToT.
I just wish he would get back to that CNC bartender robot.
Hey what were you doing there in the beginning? Government work?
And American measurement @ 2.30. How did you guys manage to go to the moon?
@@Varangian_af_Scaniae Simple, it was a calculation error! :-)
I only heard government work used as in doing Your side jobs on company time and equipment.
Damnit man - now I’m going to have to listen to fountains of Wayne.
But Tony is a Maho man. Maho Maho man I want to be a Maho man
Stacy's Mom has got it going on!
You have described my internship for better than I ever could have.
I had Sherman fired up the way back machine to look at the Nema 4, triple swing/swivel arm computer cabinet (19" CRT, Computer Drawer and membrane keyboard/mouse drawer) for the DM's...Now I know why they were Sooo Expensive. Only way to go to manage rancid coolant and muggle mits. ;-) TOT could now be Tiggin' Old Tony...beautiful welds Mr. T, my eyes glazed over at the beauty shot! Thanks for the update and Real glad you didn't get stuck in a time loop, some whens.
First 40s: How to make people laugh while being tortured.
same thing, I thought
You know, past me is ALWAYS making parts for future me. I try to keep it that way.
Really thought you could hide the fact that you smashed your thumb with some nail polish, eh?
I would think the story of how you smashed your thumb would be shorter to tell than when someone asks why your thumb looks the color of a manikin.
@@mrremmers1 Manikin ? I'd expect photoshopped big toe.
It's not nail polish the nail has separated from the nail bed. It's basically half dead, waiting for a new one to grow.
@@ipissed it's nail polish over the top of a smashed nail. You can see it chipping off in some spots.
@@doggfite The nail root is dark from a hematoma, and the nail base has separated from the nail causing it to lighten. He is losing his nail and at the same time growing a new one underneath. I've had my fingernail cauterized on one occasion to relive pressure so the nail wouldn't burst. I've had a nerve in my finger spliced back together with microscopic surgery on another occasion, and I took the entire tip of my finger to the hospital in a bag on another occasion. The human body is an amazing thing and I for one know how beat up ass digits heal.
Just got my 5 month year old to sleep, then started watching this video thanks Tony!! 👍👍
Jason from Fireball Tool should give you a commission. Your channel encourages me to buy tools and he is good at making sure where to find them.
Ohhhhhh, that kind of console, I thought you were just going to pat your mill on the head and tell it everything's going to be okay.
There's one glaring issue I need to point out with this project; that flashing red button, I need to press it, it's flashing and red and pressable!!!!!!!!
Well, do you know what happened in “The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” when they pressed the lighted button? Les in UK
There's a fun little filk song by Duane Elms called "Don't Push That Button." It's a cautionary tale about a young man named Fred who was an inveterate button pusher. It has been nominated for several Pegasus Awards.
@@leslieaustin151 Yes..A light lit up that said don't press this button again..But.....That button was different than TOT's..It had a safety warning that read "Don't press this button", whereas Tot's is harmlessly flashing there just taunting us.
Long time no see......
I guess you don't understand that button.
MY interpretation is that it's flashing to let you know it's already been pressed and needs to be depressed for the machine will run again. he machine being the one that turns the garage light off knowing TOT.
Ron is really applying himself to the dustpan and guess who is slacking of. Tony get away from the Maho and get that handle done already. *Looks stern*.
I look weird when I look stern, I know.
I like your metal turning! No one has turned metal like this before!
Nice nail polish. I'm sure there's a great story to go along with the purple nail underneath...