Thank you for the information. I have only used shapers at my old job for cutting internal keyways. Now that I have my own shaper I have been trying to learn as much as possible. Your videos I have learned so much
@@Rustinox i tought you were flemish by the way you sound, or did you emigrate to Wallonia? Visited Bastogne last year, coming back from a weekend in Bouillon. I was unaware that it was the yearly carnival up there, so i only got a chance to visit the large war museum at the memorial site. I myself come from a town called Affligem, most famous for its beer and traffic jams :)
Thank you for the information. I have only used shapers at my old job for cutting internal keyways. Now that I have my own shaper I have been trying to learn as much as possible. Your videos I have learned so much
Thanks. More to come.
This is hard to find info. Thanks for making your videos. Its appreciated
My pleasure. It's indeed hard to find info on shapers.
That is defenitely a handy trick, I saved that one off for later reference. Thanks for the video.
You are a master with a shaper
It's just like any other machine. Once you get used to it, the sky is the limit.
Nice easy technique to use.
Thanks Tony, and it works!
Hello, nice trick, simple and convenient, thanks! Your sloting tool comes very well: we perhaps see it working?
Nice job on that tool holder what material did you use thsnks
I think this was cold rolled steel. It works great.
@@Rustinox ok thanks
Thanks for sharing!
Gr8 video ,thanks
Glad you liked it.
this is internal suface cutting or external?
External. For internal see part 2.
@@Rustinox thanks
Why do I have such an urge to hunt down a shaper? 🤔 😂
I don't know. Just go for it.
Nice
Thanks.
Goed idee!!!!
you sound belgian to me; am i right? nice trick! will remember it for when i finnaly put my klopp shaper in action :)
Google "Battle of the bulge", That's where i live.
@@Rustinox i tought you were flemish by the way you sound, or did you emigrate to Wallonia?
Visited Bastogne last year, coming back from a weekend in Bouillon. I was unaware that it was the yearly carnival up there, so i only got a chance to visit the large war museum at the memorial site.
I myself come from a town called Affligem, most famous for its beer and traffic jams :)