Great to see more compound delete videos from my favourite TH-cam machinist. I’m stalled on my Boxford compound delete but this is giving me some inspiration. Thanks.
Nice job Ade; re. .. 20:41 - 21.09.. tut tut Ade, fingers near rotating cutter, again, I know we've all done it, including me, but it's on screen & it makes me squirm. May I suggest that you always have a pencil/scriber in you fingers when pointing out something that close to a rotating cutter. 👍
Ades, it's nice to you, at it again. The last time, I made a comment. It was about ,do you like your current Mill. About 3 1/2yrs ago, I got this Mini Mill. I terribly need a different Mill with more table movement. Also, the 3 axis DRO. Also a quill for depth cutting. Happy for your holidays and have a great new year!! 😊
Nice to see You. The work done by a toolmaker..... excellent. Time 04:00, and earlier. I'll try that on blades like that. On tools using inserts it's not safe. By some reason aligning the insert with the chuck has been more reliable. Sometimes, somehow, somewhere there's an angle.
Abe, I fitted a carriage lock to the left of my mini lathe saddle. The theory being that it is near to where the cutting forces are as opposed to the more frequent but easier right side. It works realy well and only requires a gentle nip to lock it. I used the travelling steady bolt holes so if you do this, you may need to sandwich your DRO. I could send you a photo but lord knows how ypu do that in YT comments.
Any video on the DRO scale mounting of the X axis on this lathe? I'm wrestling with some clearance / space issues on my little lathe and your approach looks interresting
David Fenner, an ex-editer of ME Workshop, just has an L shaped block of Aluminium screwed onto the end of the rear saddle leg that you lock as you would a saddle stop. A lot less work than you are proposing. It works the same as the saddle stop on a Myford.
Hi I have watched and enjoyed your videos for some time, but now there is a 35 sec ad before viewing so I have decided to unsubscribe and not watch your content.
I don't think he has any say about that, I understand that TH-cam started running ads on even non-monetized channels. If you watch over a PC, there are browsers with built in adblockers ... Avast and Brave/Dissenter, to name a few.
Hi Dave . my apologies for the Ads. Truth is that it is the only thing that allows me to pay perhaps 10% of my costs . Adblockers are great as other commenters have said . Cheers Ade.
Hi Ade, thanks for the reply, i do enjoy your vids and i am aware of how much work goes into them and i wish you well. If I use an adblocker does that affect your income? that is not my intention. Keep making them.
Great to see more compound delete videos from my favourite TH-cam machinist. I’m stalled on my Boxford compound delete but this is giving me some inspiration. Thanks.
Welcome back Ade. Good tip on setting up the rotary table. Really enjoying the rebuild to the mini lathe. Cheers Nobby
Brilliant work as always and FULL of stuff I didnt know. I learn every single time. So thank you.
Glad to see you back Ade, I have missed your vlogs.
You waffle/woffle as much as you like mate😂. Great video. Cheers
Enjoyed your video Butty Bach. Hope you had a well earned rest. I was worried about you. Very best wishes Clive
good job ADES
nice work - looks rock solid, thank you for sharing! 👍
Good to see you Ade, Nice work on the tool post mount 👍
Cheers.....ATB....
great idea. i just built a solid tool post ...this register idea it good. on it today.
Thanks prof.
Nice work Ade
Im glad to see the mini lathe back on track. Looking forward to see its 1st cuts.
Nice job Ade; re. .. 20:41 - 21.09.. tut tut Ade, fingers near rotating cutter, again, I know we've all done it, including me, but it's on screen & it makes me squirm. May I suggest that you always have a pencil/scriber in you fingers when pointing out something that close to a rotating cutter. 👍
Cheers Ade 👍
No problem 👍
Good to see you. Take care.
Thanks 👍
Brilliant job, Adrian good day to you my friend
Thanks, you too! thanks Kimber .
Coming on nicely Ade. I like the keyway idea for the tool post.
Steve.
Great to see you back, great video! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Great job Ade, cheers
Thanks Matty. Keep getting better mate. Cheers Ade.
Ades, it's nice to you, at it again. The last time, I made a comment. It was about ,do you like your current Mill. About 3 1/2yrs ago, I got this Mini Mill. I terribly need a different Mill with more table movement. Also, the 3 axis DRO. Also a quill for depth cutting. Happy for your holidays and have a great new year!! 😊
Nice to see You. The work done by a toolmaker..... excellent.
Time 04:00, and earlier. I'll try that on blades like that. On tools using inserts it's not safe. By some reason aligning the insert with the chuck has been more reliable. Sometimes, somehow, somewhere there's an angle.
Merry Christmas Ade hope everything is good till next year
Abe, I fitted a carriage lock to the left of my mini lathe saddle. The theory being that it is near to where the cutting forces are as opposed to the more frequent but easier right side.
It works realy well and only requires a gentle nip to lock it.
I used the travelling steady bolt holes so if you do this, you may need to sandwich your DRO.
I could send you a photo but lord knows how ypu do that in YT comments.
I do this on the warco . no holes on the mini but still thinking . Cheers Ade.
Any video on the DRO scale mounting of the X axis on this lathe?
I'm wrestling with some clearance / space issues on my little lathe and your approach looks interresting
Looking good!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing 👍 and Nadolig Llawen to you and you family 😅
Diolch yn fawr
David Fenner, an ex-editer of ME Workshop, just has an L shaped block of Aluminium screwed onto the end of the rear saddle leg that you lock as you would a saddle stop. A lot less work than you are proposing. It works the same as the saddle stop on a Myford.
I will take a look . always a better way as they say . Cheers Ade.
Is that the neighbor’s dog?
Yes . he has and picks his moments . Kelpie . great dog though . Cheers Ade.
What size Precision Tool Vice is that on the rotary table please
I think 40mm
How do you keep your ched and lathe rust free
I do get rust but always have an oil filled radiator on minimum in the shed. costs a fortune but worth it. Cheers Ade.
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Hi I have watched and enjoyed your videos for some time, but now there is a 35 sec ad before viewing so I have decided to unsubscribe and not watch your content.
I don't think he has any say about that, I understand that TH-cam started running ads on even non-monetized channels. If you watch over a PC, there are browsers with built in adblockers ... Avast and Brave/Dissenter, to name a few.
Hi thanks for the info i will look at ad blockers, it is a shame because his video`s are very good and he does seem like a good guy.
Seems a pity to unsub due to ads as most TH-cam vids have ads these days
Hi Dave . my apologies for the Ads. Truth is that it is the only thing that allows me to pay perhaps 10% of my costs . Adblockers are great as other commenters have said . Cheers Ade.
Hi Ade, thanks for the reply, i do enjoy your vids and i am aware of how much work goes into them and i wish you well. If I use an adblocker does that affect your income? that is not my intention. Keep making them.
Good to see you back Ade, coming on nicely now 👍👍👍
Thanks 👍. Nice one Jon and Merry Christmas mate
@@ade63dug And to you Are👍👍