Даже если я не буду делать это приспособление , с меня лайк и подписка . Разметка и работы сделаны очень хорошо . Есть чему поучиться . Моё почтение и уважение .
Hello Paul, An enjoyable video... a nice blend of machining and hand work... what more could a viewer want... I hope you have a Happy New Year. Take care. Paul,,
Very interesting seeing your creative setup & workholding solutions. I’m curious about the “spotting in” I’ve never seen anyone do that. Could you possibly elaborate?
Hi, "spotting in" is best explained as a guide or 'paper trail' along a line, so should the line be erased for any reason, the spots will likely remain leaving a tell tail mark. Equally, if cross hairs are a reference point for another action like you see in my video, put a very small spot using a sharp centre punch on the centre of the cross, then if you use dividers with one point in the spotted centre to sweep an arch, it reduces the possibility of the dividers slipping. This is used in engineering especially if some of the parts have to hang around for days or weeks. It's also used by engineers to confirm both forward and backward measurement after fabrication or between operations as a guide only, because people do make mistakes. needles to say, laying lines or marking out, is a very complicated subject. hope this little foray into spotting or spotting in helps regards
Who needs that? Fifty years ago when I was still an apprentice I took a close look at a new drill and then sharpened all of my drills freehand! To date, there has not been anyone who has not cut.
some have the knack ... some don't. I can usually sharpen well enough to create a hole, but to get it to drill as evenly as possible, sharpening under controlled, measured conditions would be the best, and quickest, way to get it.
Hi, thanks for your comment, I can sharpen by hand and I made the sharpener because I can. I can only afford one day per week on the video because, I am very busy with other projects. Cheers.
Даже если я не буду делать это приспособление , с меня лайк и подписка .
Разметка и работы сделаны очень хорошо . Есть чему поучиться .
Моё почтение и уважение .
Thank you for your comment.
Your work holding and marking out work is pure art.
Hi, thanks you’re too kind, I just muddle along nowadays. cheers.
Glad to see you back.
Good job as always.
Hi, thank you, I wished I had more time. cheers
I am amazed by your design genius...and machining skills.
Hi, Thanks, i’m beginning to forget stuff now. cheers.
Excellent as usual! Well done!
thank you
Nice work, I liked watching and following along with your design decisions.
Hi, My problem is after I’ve drawn an idea my mind constantly feeds in updates, bit like windows O/S. cheers.
Talk about ask and it shall be given, it was only yesterday that I asked when the mk2 was coming!! Nice job Paul. Mike
cheers Mike
Hello Paul,
An enjoyable video... a nice blend of machining and hand work... what more could a viewer want... I hope you have a Happy New Year.
Take care.
Paul,,
Hi, Thanks for your comments. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Happy New Year to you and yours. regards.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skill. Great video and I really look forward to the next one👍
Hi, thank you, next one is scheduled for later. cheers.
Very interesting seeing your creative setup & workholding solutions. I’m curious about the “spotting in” I’ve never seen anyone do that. Could you possibly elaborate?
Hi, "spotting in" is best explained as a guide or 'paper trail' along a line, so should the line be erased for any reason, the spots will likely remain leaving a tell tail mark.
Equally, if cross hairs are a reference point for another action like you see in my video, put a very small spot using a sharp centre punch on the centre of the cross, then if you use dividers with one point in the spotted centre to sweep an arch, it reduces the possibility of the dividers slipping. This is used in engineering especially if some of the parts have to hang around for days or weeks. It's also used by engineers to confirm both forward and backward measurement after fabrication or between operations as a guide only, because people do make mistakes.
needles to say, laying lines or marking out, is a very complicated subject.
hope this little foray into spotting or spotting in helps
regards
Nice
Hi, thanks for watching, cheers
Good job!
Hi, cheers.
Who needs that? Fifty years ago when I was still an apprentice I took a close look at a new drill and then sharpened all of my drills freehand! To date, there has not been anyone who has not cut.
some have the knack ... some don't. I can usually sharpen well enough to create a hole, but to get it to drill as evenly as possible, sharpening under controlled, measured conditions would be the best, and quickest, way to get it.
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Four months to make! ,could have learnt to sharpen properly in that time.
Hi, thanks for your comment, I can sharpen by hand and I made the sharpener because I can. I can only afford one day per week on the video because, I am very busy with other projects. Cheers.
Nice
Hi, it works ok. but It can sometimes be a little hard work on the smaller drill bits. cheers