There’s you cooing over your fit, I totally get that. When I reamed my home cast clarkson tool and cutter grinder center castings with a h7 reamer the fit of a precision 16mm ground shaft was very good and a similarly reamed 30mm bushing could be spun on the shaft and clearly demonstrate a air bearing effect. Liking your work.
Hi Nigel, just watched your floating reamer holder build and lapping video, and was duly impressed. When I tried to email you to receive the drawings for the project, it says that the provided address is not valid. Are the drawings still available, and if so, how would one go about acquiring a copy of them? On the strength of those two videos, I just subbed, and am looking forward to all of your content. Be well.
Hi, thanks for your interest in the Floating Reamer Holder and for subscribing. My email seems to be fine my end, maybe check you have it correct. My email appears about 1 minute into this video. or this may help - 'gocreatehms' and I am at '@gmail.com'. th-cam.com/video/WN66FH7ksEc/w-d-xo.html I look forward to your email which hopefully this time will work. Cheers Nigel
I was concerned you were lapping 90% of the aluminum bronze vs the 4140 part due to the softness of the ab. It seems to have worked beautifully. Is the ab highly polished?
Yeah, I think that the Ali-Br did get more of a lap than the steel, but the tapers seen a better match, tightening the collar does seem a bit more positive. Thanks for your interest and complimentary comments, much appreciated.
Hi The floating reamer holder allows the reamer to align with the hole independently of the lathe tailstock alignment and thus produce a more accurate hole. If the tailstock is mis aligned slightly then a ream may produce a hole that's oversize or not perfectly parallel. If the tailstock and chuck are accurately aligned with the axis of the lathe spindle them you should get good results without using a floating reamer holder. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching my video.
Thanks Laurie. Hopefully my camera skills are improving, often you can't tell until you're editing, it's a learning curve. Thanks for your interest, much appreciated.
Hi Ron. If you go to my channel page then select "about" you will find an email option. Here's my channel page: th-cam.com/channels/GVMzRH8tE-ViqJOSbEEH2w.html?view_as=subscriber
Have come across the different fit, using the same reamer, caused by the use of water or oil based lube? Water is claimed, by someone who really knows his stuff, to make a tighter fit than oil. Your thoughts?
Yes, I'm aware higher viscosity cutting fluid can increase the hole size and can be used to adjust hole sizes to within very fine limits. If memory serves Steffan Gottswinter discussed this in one of his videos, he works to finer limits than I would ever need to or could measure. I'm also aware, from a professional machinist, that the pilot hole size can also make a difference, over sizing the pilot hole, so the reamer takes a finer cut, can infact result in a larger hole size, but the material, cutting speed and feed also make a difference, so there's allot more to the subject than a hobby machinist may appreciate. Reamer alignment is but one variable which a Floating Reamer Holder can address. I'm don't know to what extent a Floating Reamer holder is used these days in industry were machine geometrical accuracy and positioning is to a very high degree of accuracy. A cnc machinist friend tells me he does not use reamers very much, prefers to use a boring head for accurate sized holes, neither does he use taps very much, prefers thread milling, believe it or not he's done thread milling down to M2 but I've heard of thread milling done down to even smaller sizes, quite amazing. I seem to have rambled on a bit, thanks again for your interest in my videos.
@@GoCreatehms that was the source i was thinking of, a very skilled intelligent and patient young man with excellent command of the English language. He and Renzetti are two of my video heroes. Feel free to ramble and you produce videos and I'll watch. 👍
In my apprenticeship many years ago we always used reamers and taps which had centres and held against back centre but now I notice this has stopped progress?
If you go to my channel page and select the 'about' page you should find an email link near the bottom of the page. Thanks for your interest in my video, cheers.
Hi Tomas, not sure why you can't find the email link on my about page. If you click your Avatar in TH-cam you will see a 'sign in' option, or perhaps you will need to create an account??? If you are on Facebook search Nigel Walton, then you can find me and message me.
Thanks for your answers. As I can't access your mail I ask you instead. What is the diameter of the four pins and what are the width of the four slots in the "middle" disc? /Tomas
Hi Fred You can email me via TH-cam. Click on my Avatar, that will take you to my channel page, select "about". You will see an email selection near the bottom of the page.
Yes if you are reaming but if you want to use a drill with out having to change the chuck then you can tighten it up solid. At least that's the idea, I hope that helps. Thanks for your interest.
There’s you cooing over your fit, I totally get that. When I reamed my home cast clarkson tool and cutter grinder center castings with a h7 reamer the fit of a precision 16mm ground shaft was very good and a similarly reamed 30mm bushing could be spun on the shaft and clearly demonstrate a air bearing effect. Liking your work.
Nice precision toolmaking, well done. Cheers.
That is a great tool works great and holds very well thanks for the videos
Thanks! I'm quite amazed myself how well it works, definitely been a worth while effort.
Thanks for the additional information. Well done.
Would have been nice to see a print of the mating surfaces before and after lapping. To see whether or not it made it better, worse, same but shinier?
Throw on a Jacobs chuck and it could do double duty as a tapping chuck.
Hi Nigel, just watched your floating reamer holder build and lapping video, and was duly impressed. When I tried to email you to receive the drawings for the project, it says that the provided address is not valid. Are the drawings still available, and if so, how would one go about acquiring a copy of them? On the strength of those two videos, I just subbed, and am looking forward to all of your content. Be well.
Hi, thanks for your interest in the Floating Reamer Holder and for subscribing. My email seems to be fine my end, maybe check you have it correct. My email appears about 1 minute into this video. or this may help - 'gocreatehms' and I am at '@gmail.com'.
th-cam.com/video/WN66FH7ksEc/w-d-xo.html
I look forward to your email which hopefully this time will work.
Cheers
Nigel
Perfect job!!!!
I was concerned you were lapping 90% of the aluminum bronze vs the 4140 part due to the softness of the ab. It seems to have worked beautifully. Is the ab highly polished?
Yeah, I think that the Ali-Br did get more of a lap than the steel, but the tapers seen a better match, tightening the collar does seem a bit more positive.
Thanks for your interest and complimentary comments, much appreciated.
Hi there I'm new to this and would like to know the purpose of the floating reamer
most people just use the chuck or by hand
Hi The floating reamer holder allows the reamer to align with the hole independently of the lathe tailstock alignment and thus produce a more accurate hole. If the tailstock is mis aligned slightly then a ream may produce a hole that's oversize or not perfectly parallel. If the tailstock and chuck are accurately aligned with the axis of the lathe spindle them you should get good results without using a floating reamer holder.
I hope that helps.
Thanks for watching my video.
@@GoCreatehms Thank you for replying back and for
all that info, I understand now and really apricate it. Thank you
Very interesting video, the bits which where in focus anyway. Auto focus simply does not work close up.
Thanks Laurie. Hopefully my camera skills are improving, often you can't tell until you're editing, it's a learning curve.
Thanks for your interest, much appreciated.
@@GoCreatehms I did not mean to criticise your camera skills rather the auto I may focus if I feel like it mechanism .
A very nice addition to the original video. How do I E-mail you. For a set of plans.
Hi Ron. If you go to my channel page then select "about" you will find an email option.
Here's my channel page: th-cam.com/channels/GVMzRH8tE-ViqJOSbEEH2w.html?view_as=subscriber
Have come across the different fit, using the same reamer, caused by the use of water or oil based lube? Water is claimed, by someone who really knows his stuff, to make a tighter fit than oil. Your thoughts?
Yes, I'm aware higher viscosity cutting fluid can increase the hole size and can be used to adjust hole sizes to within very fine limits. If memory serves Steffan Gottswinter discussed this in one of his videos, he works to finer limits than I would ever need to or could measure. I'm also aware, from a professional machinist, that the pilot hole size can also make a difference, over sizing the pilot hole, so the reamer takes a finer cut, can infact result in a larger hole size, but the material, cutting speed and feed also make a difference, so there's allot more to the subject than a hobby machinist may appreciate. Reamer alignment is but one variable which a Floating Reamer Holder can address.
I'm don't know to what extent a Floating Reamer holder is used these days in industry were machine geometrical accuracy and positioning is to a very high degree of accuracy. A cnc machinist friend tells me he does not use reamers very much, prefers to use a boring head for accurate sized holes, neither does he use taps very much, prefers thread milling, believe it or not he's done thread milling down to M2 but I've heard of thread milling done down to even smaller sizes, quite amazing.
I seem to have rambled on a bit, thanks again for your interest in my videos.
@@GoCreatehms that was the source i was thinking of, a very skilled intelligent and patient young man with excellent command of the English language. He and Renzetti are two of my video heroes.
Feel free to ramble and you produce videos and I'll watch. 👍
In my apprenticeship many years ago we always used reamers and taps which had centres and held against back centre but now I notice this has stopped progress?
never seen a reamer used being held against the back centre; interesting to know, maybe I'll try it. Thanks for watching my video. Cheers
Nice job, (excuse my bad english) is the cone 35 degrees radially or diametrical?
35 degrees from the axis of the part. I think a shallower angle may be better, I changed it to 20 degrees on my drawings.
Hope you follow that OK.
Go Create Hobby Machine Shop thank you, would it be possible for you to send me those blueprints? Itwould help me alot :)
Hi Adam
If you go to my channel page and select the about page, you should find an email link.
Brasso would have worked well
How can I get a copy of the plans? I'm not sure how to email from TH-cam.
Hi
Thanks for your interest in my video. If you go to my channel page you can click on my about page, from there you should find my email address.
I didn’t see an email option in the about section. I would like a set of plans, how would I go about emailing you?
Nice video. I can't find any e-mail adress below about. Where to find it?
If you go to my channel page and select the 'about' page you should find an email link near the bottom of the page.
Thanks for your interest in my video, cheers.
I'm not sure whether or not you have to be logged in to see the email link.
Sorry, i cant find anywhere to log in. Is it on you tube or on hobby machine the log in is? Cant find any place to log in on either of them.
/Tomas
Hi Tomas, not sure why you can't find the email link on my about page. If you click your Avatar in TH-cam you will see a 'sign in' option, or perhaps you will need to create an account???
If you are on Facebook search Nigel Walton, then you can find me and message me.
Thanks for your answers. As I can't access your mail I ask you instead. What is the diameter of the four pins and what are the width of the four slots in the "middle" disc?
/Tomas
I am interested in a copy of your plans ...
Hi Fred
You can email me via TH-cam. Click on my Avatar, that will take you to my channel page, select "about". You will see an email selection near the bottom of the page.
How can I obtain a print of this ? I could not find the email option in your home page. Thanks for a reply
Hi Ben
If you go to my home page and select the 'about' tag you should see an email option near the bottom of the about page.
@@GoCreatehms
@@GoCreatehms
Making it really solid defeats the entire purpose does it not?
Yes if you are reaming but if you want to use a drill with out having to change the chuck then you can tighten it up solid. At least that's the idea, I hope that helps.
Thanks for your interest.