Excellent video, look forward to that next video. If you would, Will you show a diagram of how the differential screw works on the inside of that hub ? I would very much appreciate that , just a little drawing on the white board. Thanks
I will. Promise! Been a little crazy around here for a while. In the meantime, I would suggest checking out Joe Piezynski's th-cam.com/channels/pp6lgdc_XO_FZYJppaFa5w.html page for some excellent tips on single point threading.
They could be, or should be, but on my lathe I can't cut metric threads (yet). So IIRC I cut them to 3/4" x 20tpi. Which is pretty much 19 x 2.0. Good question. Thanks for watching.
On mine they are M18 by 1.5 mm. I bought lockable precision nuts from China instead of making them, just made 12 similar arbors. The nuts are 5$ each very nicely made. The lockable nuts makes it possible to run the grinding disks in reverse without the wheel coming loose. I intend to modify my D-bit grinder with a reversible VFD. Stefan Gotteswinter did this differently by putting in a key slot. Considered this but it seemed easier to just buy the nuts.
Lock nuts that you bought from china are they K-type or R-type? K-type are double price? There is also F-types for sale! R-type and F-type looks similar! @@erikisberg3886
Hi, just discovered your channel as I am trying to make the same adapters. Great content! Please share more of your tips and insights.
Those adapters came out great. Nicely done... Nice tip on the jaw grinding fixture. Thanks for sharing
Nice tool for preloading jaws. Nice piano too. Keep them coming.
Excellent video, look forward to that next video. If you would, Will you show a diagram of how the differential screw works on the inside of that hub ? I would very much appreciate that , just a little drawing on the white board. Thanks
Excellent content.
Hi are you still going to make the thread cutting video?
I will. Promise! Been a little crazy around here for a while. In the meantime, I would suggest checking out Joe Piezynski's th-cam.com/channels/pp6lgdc_XO_FZYJppaFa5w.html page for some excellent tips on single point threading.
Those treads? What are they? M20 x 1.5? Or M20 x 2.5?
They could be, or should be, but on my lathe I can't cut metric threads (yet). So IIRC I cut them to 3/4" x 20tpi. Which is pretty much 19 x 2.0. Good question. Thanks for watching.
On mine they are M18 by 1.5 mm. I bought lockable precision nuts from China instead of making them, just made 12 similar arbors. The nuts are 5$ each very nicely made. The lockable nuts makes it possible to run the grinding disks in reverse without the wheel coming loose. I intend to modify my D-bit grinder with a reversible VFD. Stefan Gotteswinter did this differently by putting in a key slot. Considered this but it seemed easier to just buy the nuts.
Lock nuts that you bought from china are they K-type or R-type? K-type are double price? There is also F-types for sale! R-type and F-type looks similar! @@erikisberg3886
I hope the calibrated thumb nail is traceable back to national standards.😊
I believe the thumbnail is calibrated to the RCH standard. That's two blonde ones for you metric guys.
@@i-squared RCH has gone over my head I'm afraid.
The diameter of a red hair, of the pubic variety. A rather common (if undocumented) measurement reference in many places I've been. @@billdoodson4232
@@i-squared 🤣🙂😂😂🤣🤣. I thought I'd been to some tasty places. Obviously I'm and amature.