Just a tip for every one, when broaching a hexagon, put a cone on the end of the hole drilled before broaching it will feed in better, another wonderful video looking forward to seeing more, 🇬🇧from Coventry UK.
Tre accessori fantastici per la loro utilità e semplicità costruttiva che non se ne può farne a meno di copiarli! Complimenti ancora per i splenditi video.👍👍Un saluto da Roma
Def want to make and try out your bearing tools . Esp the lathe one . I asked a college tutor about that tool. He said he'd never seen one aswell. And he is 68 years old and worked in heavy industry machine shops . When I get my garage built and my machines set up again. Keep them videos coming. Your lathes in cracking condition . It's to wet and damp in blighty to keep my lathe looking that good . P
Turning a cylinder to square in a 3 jaw chuck seems like it would be a bad idea. With more mass off center toward the space between the jaws holding the side, wouldn’t that create a potential to sling that piece out? Not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I would think if you were going to do this, a 4 jaw would be much safer, or just use the mill.
Sorry, no, I don't see the genius here. A poorly finished burnishing tool, a simple boring bar holder, and an (probably not very accurate because it's turned to size in a three-jaw chuck) ER collet burnishing tool with bearings half ruined by the welding heat. All done quite reasonably, mind you, but it definitely doesn't meet the standards that the title suggests. Why dit you use a parting blade to turn the burnishing holder to size? A lot of advertising though.
Just a tip for every one, when broaching a hexagon, put a cone on the end of the hole drilled before broaching it will feed in better, another wonderful video looking forward to seeing more, 🇬🇧from Coventry UK.
Thank you very much for watching and welcome my friend!
Always providing great projects of value, keep up the awesome work, thanks for sharing
Thank you so much🙂Welcome🙂
All three very good, but I like the third part best. good job.
Thank you, my friend!
Do you use a 3mm parting blade?
Of course! Welcome🙂
Very nice work mister.
Thank you so much🙂
buen portaherramientas, un saludo desde las islas canarias, España.
Thank you very much for watching and welcome!
very nice my friend, very practical
Hello my friend, welcome to my channel!
still have to learn a lot from you
Tre accessori fantastici per la loro utilità e semplicità costruttiva che non se ne può farne a meno di copiarli! Complimenti ancora per i splenditi video.👍👍Un saluto da Roma
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3 great cool ideas.
Thank you.
Thank you so much🙂
Super 👍
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Love it. Great demonstrations, step by step, clear , useful products , def subscribing to your channel.
Thanks a lot, man🙂
Perfect 😁🙏🙏✌️✌️
Welcome!
Def want to make and try out your bearing tools . Esp the lathe one . I asked a college tutor about that tool. He said he'd never seen one aswell. And he is 68 years old and worked in heavy industry machine shops . When I get my garage built and my machines set up again. Keep them videos coming. Your lathes in cracking condition . It's to wet and damp in blighty to keep my lathe looking that good . P
Very good👍
👍👍👍
Good work🎉🎉🎉
Thank you, bro👍
NICE!
Thank you!
突っ切りバイトで殆どの作業をやってのけるなんて天才的だと思います
Goog work!
Thank you and welcome to my channel😉
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Thank you so much🙂
hello I can't understand how this is possible with the last tool you made?
Anything is possible, my friend! Welcome🙂
MASHA.ALLAH.GOOD.WERK
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No has cambiado la herramienta de tronzar por dejado no ?
Machine tools making other machine tools. Paradise.
I agree my friend! Welcome😉
Sergey ,nome russo ,aparência de russo e qualidade igual dos russos que são grandes profissionais da usinagem;como sempre parabéns!
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Your lathe is too clean 😂
最後のヘキサゴンがなぜこうなるのかわからないが凄い
The wage should not be less than the delivery worker
😁😆🙂
Turning a cylinder to square in a 3 jaw chuck seems like it would be a bad idea. With more mass off center toward the space between the jaws holding the side, wouldn’t that create a potential to sling that piece out? Not an expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I would think if you were going to do this, a 4 jaw would be much safer, or just use the mill.
why make it when you can purchase off ebay for less then the cost of material
I see.100 dollar 😅
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Sorry, no, I don't see the genius here.
A poorly finished burnishing tool, a simple boring bar holder, and an (probably not very accurate because it's turned to size in a three-jaw chuck) ER collet burnishing tool with bearings half ruined by the welding heat. All done quite reasonably, mind you, but it definitely doesn't meet the standards that the title suggests. Why dit you use a parting blade to turn the burnishing holder to size?
A lot of advertising though.