Gday, In the episode I get the gearbox finished and test the Boring and Facing head, I hope you enjoy the video, Cheers Matty... email - mattysworkshop76@gmail.com
This has been a wonderful build to watch Matty. I've thoroughly enjoyed it. I can understand how thrilled you are with the result. Looking forward to seeing it in future projects. Take care mate. Cheers Nobby
Hi Matt, Another great show, thanks very much. Sure beats the crap on TV these days. By the look of this project and the standard you have achieved, believe me when I say that you could get a job anywhere. It's very difficult these days to find people who could do anywhere near this kind of work. All you need to do now is to completely ignore all the negative comments on your channel. Water of a ducks back. Cheers
Gday, Thanks very much for the kind words, theres certanly many out there that have negative opinions mate, Appreciate you watching and commenting, Cheers
Very nice end result 👍👍👍 Re the gearbox throwing the boring head out of balance: Don't forget that the tool holder assembly is also contributing to an out of balance condition (and to some extent the gearbox is acting as a counter weight for the tool holder assembly). Does not seem to be a problem as shown by the cut you made. 👍 All the best, Paul
Gday Kempy, I didn't feel any imbalance while I was using it, There was quite a few comments through the series that had concerns that it was going to be badly out of balance though, Thanks for watching and commenting mate, Cheers
Good morning Matty. Kudos to you buddy. A very complex and in-depth project and you knocked it out of the ball park. Very impressed and proud of you mate. Cheers 🍻 Aaron
That's going to be a really useful addition to the tool library. Looks pretty stable spinning away on your mill. I think my mill would walk it's way out of the workshop with that offset 😂. Gives me an idea though for a mod to a standard head. Thanks Matty 👍👍
enjoyed the hole build from start to finish nice job of it and end result is as you say it works all ways good when a plan comes together and the end result is what is was designed to do the gear reduction works a treat thanks for showing the build Cheers
You nailed it. To think where you came from. To now it is very cool. Just shows that if you put your mind to something, you can do more than you think. GOD BLESS my friend
Hi Matty, What can I say, your videos are fantastic at 80 years old I could not do that my hands now shake far too much. The way you explain your build and your calm voice rely make the show, thanks for sharing. Best regards Ken (in the UK.
Resurrection of a tool I first saw in Model Engineer about 60 years ago - and it dates from much earlier. Good ideas never die! As usual, Matty, your results are first class.
Really enjoyed this project Matty & now I understand what it actually does - it’s even more amazing. This one is a real credit to you, but also to the engineer who designed it to work that way. Going to be hard to top this one, that’s for sure. Inspirational. Thanks for the effort you put in with all the filming & editing & uploading as well. It would do my head in making a project like this without the added distraction of filming it all at the same time.
Gday Ian, The real credit is to Barry for doing a great job designing it, The plans were spot on the whole way through, It was a big learning curve for me and im glad I had a go, Filming definitely adds another challenge thats for sure, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Hi, Matty. Brilliant. Congrats on a marvelous build and I know you will find it useful on future jobs. I'm pretty sure you should be able to get your watchmaker certification from this job (grin). Again, kudos on a brilliant build. Cheers, mate.
Always a good day when you've rotated the gear blank a full turn and the cutter goes in the first gap without cutting! 32DP I presume judging from the figures you mentioned. A very nice build. Well done!
This was a very enjoyable series Matty. You explained everything that needed explaining and showed what needed showing. I look forward to seeing in use Thanks!
Bang up job Matty, works like a charm. Nice testament to your skills and attention to details. Really enjoyed the whole series 👍👍 All the best….. Cheers…
Matty, you amaze me mate! Honestly for an old truckie you're one heck of a great engineer, I've bloody loved watching you make this, thank you so much for sharing, and well done 👏
Hello Matty. This has been a great project to follow. I've found it very interesting and enjoyable to watch. The new boring and facing head will be a valuable addition to the shop. Most importantly you're out in the shop and doing a bit. You have great machining skills. All the best. Mart.
As you were screwing the cover onto the gearbox, I was wondering if you might want to put a litle lube on those gears. Welp, you answered my question just as I was thinking it. Great minds think alike.😊 I've really enjoyed this build, thanks for your content.
Hi Matty! That is a scary idea that works. I am lucky enough to have a Wohlhaupter UPA3 which has roughly the same functionality as Yours. However, Your version can be done by everyone with a decent milling and turning equipment. Wohlhaupter can be really expensive even if it a used one and it is next to impossible to be made in a home workshop. Yours is affordable. It also makes a good exercise to learn machining. Having that shuriken spinning around is really scary so one has to keep hands and clothing away from it when it is operating. Thank You for a really clear presentation and in particular for the "why is this done this way" explanations.
Gday, It would be great to be able to get a Wohlhaupter but as you say there a mile out of the price range, building this is also a great exercise in precision and keeping tight tolerances, i'm only self taught so if I can build this then anyone can, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Awesome job Matty proof that your skill level has advanced out of sight. I wish I had thought to use a collet chuck in the rotary table like that before I gave my morse 3 one away when I sold my old mill I'll have to get another one now, did you use a drawbar in the back of it or no. My boring head has an auto feed function but I don't think it works in both directions, that one is certainly a nice design and a lot more versatile. Thanks for the video can't wait to see what you come up with for next weeks one.
Gday, I used a bolt and thick washer to make sure the collet arbor didn't move but I really think it didn't need it doing these gears but certainly didn't hurt having it there, being able to face off in both directions will be a handy feature I believe, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Beauty, real rippa, well done. I am part way through building a Dore Facing head (1980's?) I bought the castings at a Club Auction in Melbourne. It won't be any where as good as that as there's no gear box and it has a round slide instead of a dovetail.
@@MattysWorkshop Castings were made in England and sold at Dore Engineering as a cheap casting and machining kit and were associated with Model Engineering. Someone bought it years ago (1970s?)and I think it might've been a deceased estate. It was very dusty. Search Dore Boring & Facing Head.
another excelent build Matty I picked up a couple of things on the way I have never tried making gears I think that will be my next course in machining Cheers
It's been a long but good project, Matty. Another tool made instead of bought. Looks pretty good as well as works as intended. Looking forward to the plans being available. Will you make them available as a pdf file to eliminate the shipping charges between Australia and wherever? I wouldn't need the fasteners pack as most of what you've used would be available here in Canada. Thanks. Regards from Canada's banana belt. 🤞🇨🇦🍌🥋🇺🇦🕊🇦🇺🐨🪃🏁👍
Gday, Hopefully the plans will be available soon when Barry has them finalised and they will be PDF format as far as im aware, I will do a short video letting everyone know when there all done, Cheers
Sent from CEE hope your doing great my wife just went through 5 week treatment 🙏 for you and the fam !
Now that's a nice piece of equipment, I thoroughly enjoyed this series of video's. Well done and keep them coming 👍
Thanks very much, Appreciate you watching
Wow! Bloody well done, Matty! 😃 Now that is a contraption to be proud of mate! So cool 😎.
Cheers!
Gday Chris, you could say I learnt quite a lot from this build and surprisingly had minimal screw ups, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
This has been a wonderful build to watch Matty. I've thoroughly enjoyed it. I can understand how thrilled you are with the result. Looking forward to seeing it in future projects. Take care mate. Cheers Nobby
Gday Nobby, Great to hear you enjoyed the series, Truly appreciate you watching and commenting mate, Cheers
Hi Matt,
Another great show, thanks very much. Sure beats the crap on TV these days. By the look of this project and the standard you have achieved, believe me when I say that you could get a job anywhere. It's very difficult these days to find people who could do anywhere near this kind of work. All you need to do now is to completely ignore all the negative comments on your channel. Water of a ducks back. Cheers
Gday, Thanks very much for the kind words, theres certanly many out there that have negative opinions mate, Appreciate you watching and commenting, Cheers
Very nice end result 👍👍👍
Re the gearbox throwing the boring head out of balance:
Don't forget that the tool holder assembly is also contributing to an out of balance condition (and to some extent the gearbox is acting as a counter weight for the tool holder assembly).
Does not seem to be a problem as shown by the cut you made. 👍
All the best,
Paul
Gday Kempy, I didn't feel any imbalance while I was using it, There was quite a few comments through the series that had concerns that it was going to be badly out of balance though, Thanks for watching and commenting mate, Cheers
Good morning Matty. Kudos to you buddy. A very complex and in-depth project and you knocked it out of the ball park. Very impressed and proud of you mate. Cheers 🍻 Aaron
Gday Aaron, certainly the most technical build I've done and I learnt a lot to, Thanks for watching, cheers
That is a very good build series Matty. The finished item works like a charm, great work.
Thanks very much John, Appreciate you watching, cheers
That's going to be a really useful addition to the tool library. Looks pretty stable spinning away on your mill. I think my mill would walk it's way out of the workshop with that offset 😂. Gives me an idea though for a mod to a standard head. Thanks Matty 👍👍
Gday Olly, I noticed zero vibration in the mill, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
That’s a really great and ingenious build, beautifully made and finished. You’re a true craftsman *and* videographer, Matty. Well done. Hooroo !
Thanks very much for your kind words mate, Much appreciated, Cheers
enjoyed the hole build from start to finish nice job of it and end result is as you say it works all ways good when a plan comes together and the end result is what is was designed to do the gear reduction works a treat thanks for showing the build Cheers
Gday, Im pleased to hear you enjoyed the series mate and I truly appreciate you watching, Cheers
You nailed it. To think where you came from. To now it is very cool. Just shows that if you put your mind to something, you can do more than you think. GOD BLESS my friend
Thanks very much, you just have to be prepared to have a go and be prepared to fail as well, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Wonderful job Matty. I really need to get out in my shop and start doing these things, instead of lying in bed with a coffee, watching you do them.😅
No time like the present mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Hi Matty, What can I say, your videos are fantastic at 80 years old I could not do that my hands now shake far too much.
The way you explain your build and your calm voice rely make the show, thanks for sharing.
Best regards Ken (in the UK.
Gday Ken, Thank you for your kind words, Truly appreciated mate, Cheers
Excellent work Matty. Thanks very much for sharing. All the best my friend.
Thanks mate, Cheers
10 out of 10 mate 👌 came out brilliant 👍 great video thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
Well done, Matty. Beautiful result.
Cheers mate, Thanks for watching
Great Job Matty! Awesome work, Gear and thread cutting is very rewarding.
Thanks mate, it is enjoyable for sure thanks for watching
Fantastic build Matty and, as always, great videos to enjoy and learn from. The boring head look amazing - you’ve done a cracking job on all counts.
Thanks very much mate, this was a big learning curve thats for sure, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Resurrection of a tool I first saw in Model Engineer about 60 years ago - and it dates from much earlier. Good ideas never die!
As usual, Matty, your results are first class.
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
I would call that a win too. A very nice build series.
As for the inbalance, I don't see a problem. Your machine is very heavy.
Thanks Rustinox, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Excellent build Matty, great video, keep'um coming .
Thanks for watching mate
Fantastic build Matty. That was quite a tool build you really did well. Cheers Mike
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Top job Matty. Your machining skills are really great. Not only do your parts work perfectly, they always look amazing too. Thanks for the videos. 👍🇳🇱
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Wow, that is just mighty fine. . fantastic job and most importantly, it works as designed. It looks amazing. .
Thanks very much Paul, appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Your best yet, excellent build, can't wait for next project, Double cheers, health and success!
Gday, thanks very much mate, I have no idea what im going to build next at this stage, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
That's better than a bought one, Matty. Nice little gears too.
Cheers, Preso
Thanks Preso, defiantly the smallest gear i've made so far, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Really enjoyed this project Matty & now I understand what it actually does - it’s even more amazing.
This one is a real credit to you, but also to the engineer who designed it to work that way.
Going to be hard to top this one, that’s for sure.
Inspirational.
Thanks for the effort you put in with all the filming & editing & uploading as well.
It would do my head in making a project like this without the added distraction of filming it all at the same time.
Gday Ian, The real credit is to Barry for doing a great job designing it, The plans were spot on the whole way through, It was a big learning curve for me and im glad I had a go, Filming definitely adds another challenge thats for sure, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Really nice work, Matty! Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
Hi, Matty. Brilliant. Congrats on a marvelous build and I know you will find it useful on future jobs.
I'm pretty sure you should be able to get your watchmaker certification from this job (grin).
Again, kudos on a brilliant build. Cheers, mate.
Gday, Thanks very much, there were a few bits that challenged the skill level mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
A beautifully made work of art, you really should be proud, very well done. 👍
Thanks mate, Mail is on its ways to, Thanks for watching, Cheers
@@MattysWorkshop One in the mail for you as well. 👍
i think its an amazing job Matty 👍👍👍👍👍👍
would'nt mind making a smaller version fo my mini mill, one day!!😉😉
see you next time
atb
Kev
Gday Kev, I hope you do build a smaller version, its an enjoyable build mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
That was a great project, nice to see it complete.
Thanks very much, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
It works as you expected, nice finish Matty! Cheers 👍💪✌
Probably better then I expected mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Excellent turn out, thanks so much for bringing us along.
Thanks for watching
GREAT Vid mate good project a little trival but to the left of hilltop machine shop the sticker is peeling back cheers Matty
Thanks mate, I'll check the sticker out, Cheers
I can see why you’re stoked. Well done Matty! 👍
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Always a good day when you've rotated the gear blank a full turn and the cutter goes in the first gap without cutting!
32DP I presume judging from the figures you mentioned.
A very nice build. Well done!
Gday, the gears a M0.7 module, it is a good feeing when the gear turns out correct on the first go, Thanks for watching
Besides looking terrifying for finger injuries, that is pretty cool! And nicely built. I need to go watch the other videos now.
Thanks for watching
This was a very enjoyable series Matty. You explained everything that needed explaining and showed what needed showing. I look forward to seeing in use Thanks!
Thanks very much for your positive feedback mate, Much appreciated, Cheers
Great series Matty, bought a smile to my dial when you clicked it into gear. Congrats on the build. All the best mate. Cheers👍
Thanks mate, It turned out better then I expected, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Bang up job Matty, works like a charm. Nice testament to your skills and attention to details.
Really enjoyed the whole series 👍👍
All the best….. Cheers…
Gday Dean, Great to hear you enjoyed the series, Definitely learnt a lot during tis build thats for sure, Appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Nice precision work Matty 👌, great build.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
Nice piece of tooling very intricate to build 👍
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching
Congratulations! Quite a project. I think you nailed it and made it pretty too.
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
That was one hell of a project, with excellent results. I guess you wont have to dish out $5000+ for a Wohlhaupter.
Thanks very much Robert, Truly appreciate you watching and commenting mate, Cheers
Matty, you amaze me mate! Honestly for an old truckie you're one heck of a great engineer, I've bloody loved watching you make this, thank you so much for sharing, and well done 👏
Thanks Ralfy, Much appreciated mate, Cheers
Fantastic. I can't understand how you keep your workshop so clean and tidy.
Gday, I clean the machines every time there used and vacuum all the time, I find a small mess is easy to tidy up, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Excellent job Matty. A great tool to have. Keep well. ATB regards from the UK
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching and commenting as always, Cheers
I can understand your excitement. Great result Matty!
Thanks mate, cheers
G’day mate. Good to see ya Look’n and sounding so well. Thanks for a great series. The tool looks and operates well. All the best. 👍🇦🇺
Gday Mark, Im feeling pretty good now thankfully, still have the odd off day but thats life mate, thanks for watching, Cheers
Hello Matty. This has been a great project to follow. I've found it very interesting and enjoyable to watch. The new boring and facing head will be a valuable addition to the shop. Most importantly you're out in the shop and doing a bit. You have great machining skills. All the best. Mart.
Thanks Mart, This has been a very educational build mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Matty that was one hell of a project you should be very proud of yourself I really enjoyed watching the build thank you
Thanks very much mate Appreciate you watching, Cheers
That’s pretty crazy ass Marty. Very ambitious project, great job.
Thanks, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Beautiful work, as always, Matty! Very useful tool for a lot of situations that I’m doing in other ways. Thanks for bringing this to us!
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Great job, Matty, hope you get loads of service from it too.
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Great project! Glad to see you are happy with it!
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Very nice build Mate! Certainly food for thought!! A useful bit of kit! All the best, cheers, Matthew
Cheers mate, Thanks for watching
Hi Matt
A very interesting series and I will think about building it myself in the future.
Thanks
Greg Tutin
Gday Greg, I hope you decide to build one, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Looks like a winner there. Good catching up on the phone last week.
Thanks Tom, throughly enjoyed the call to mate, Cheers
G'day Matty, thanks for the latest instalment on an interesting project.
Thanks mate, I hope you enjoy the episode
Bloody brilliant that is. What a great piececof equipment and enjoyable build series. 👍👍
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching
Beautiful job Matty. A real credit to you.
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
That was quite the project and you did a great job. Simply amazing.
Thanks very much.Cheers
Amazing Tool and Great Job on Your part 👏
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Great build amazing tool 🇨🇦
Thanks very much, cheers
That's going to be a handy tool!
Excellent build Matty!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Hopefully find a few uses for it mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Amazing ... Gretings from Brazil
Celso Ari
Gday, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Congratulations on a great job Matty.👌💯
Thanks mate, Cheers
As you were screwing the cover onto the gearbox, I was wondering if you might want to put a litle lube on those gears. Welp, you answered my question just as I was thinking it. Great minds think alike.😊 I've really enjoyed this build, thanks for your content.
Thanks mate, truly appreciate you watching and commenting, Cheers
Hell of a job .
You’ve got skills!
Thanks very much
very good job matty..thanks for your time
Thanks mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
It works great Matty
👍👍
Robert
Thanks for watching
Hello Matty, that was an awesome build. Thanks for sharing. Regards, Dave
Thanks very much Dave, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Hi Matty!
That is a scary idea that works. I am lucky enough to have a Wohlhaupter UPA3 which has roughly the same functionality as Yours.
However, Your version can be done by everyone with a decent milling and turning equipment. Wohlhaupter can be really expensive even if it a used one and it is next to impossible to be made in a home workshop. Yours is affordable. It also makes a good exercise to learn machining.
Having that shuriken spinning around is really scary so one has to keep hands and clothing away from it when it is operating.
Thank You for a really clear presentation and in particular for the "why is this done this way" explanations.
Gday, It would be great to be able to get a Wohlhaupter but as you say there a mile out of the price range, building this is also a great exercise in precision and keeping tight tolerances, i'm only self taught so if I can build this then anyone can, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
What an amazing project!
Thanks very much, Cheers
G'day Matty. Excellent video from start to finish. Well done
Thanks Ted, appreciate you watching
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Awesome job Matty proof that your skill level has advanced out of sight. I wish I had thought to use a collet chuck in the rotary table like that before I gave my morse 3 one away when I sold my old mill I'll have to get another one now, did you use a drawbar in the back of it or no. My boring head has an auto feed function but I don't think it works in both directions, that one is certainly a nice design and a lot more versatile. Thanks for the video can't wait to see what you come up with for next weeks one.
Gday, I used a bolt and thick washer to make sure the collet arbor didn't move but I really think it didn't need it doing these gears but certainly didn't hurt having it there, being able to face off in both directions will be a handy feature I believe, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Success, well done Matty.
Should have the ability to machine circlip and "O" ring grooves.
Thanks Willem, Appreciate you watching as always, Cheers
Nice Job!, you've made a quality bit of kit there!
Thanks very much Nigel, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Fantastic mate really enjoyed this series
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
Beauty, real rippa, well done. I am part way through building a Dore Facing head (1980's?) I bought the castings at a Club Auction in Melbourne. It won't be any where as good as that as there's no gear box and it has a round slide instead of a dovetail.
Gday, i haven’t heard of the Dore facing head before, I’ll do some googling and check it out mate, thanks for watching, cheers
@@MattysWorkshop Castings were made in England and sold at Dore Engineering as a cheap casting and machining kit and were associated with Model Engineering. Someone bought it years ago (1970s?)and I think it might've been a deceased estate. It was very dusty. Search Dore Boring & Facing Head.
Handy tool, well made.
Thanks for watching
Success!!! Job well done Matty
Thanks mate, Cheers
A bloody good build Mate.....I reckon if you had to buy one, you'd come out the shop one arm and leg less...
Id say you right there mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Awesome build Matty! Let me know when you are done with mine. 😁
Thanks, I'll let you know if I remember🤣, Thanks for watching
That is a beauty !!
Cheers mate
Good job Matty!
Thanks very much, Cheers
Fine job Matty. Thx for the vid.
Thanks mate, Cheers
Very nice ! I wish I had your talent.
Gday, Im only self taught so if I can do it you can to mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Well done mate 👍
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
another excelent build Matty I picked up a couple of things on the way I have never tried making gears I think that will be my next course in machining
Cheers
Gday, Machining gears is a lot of fun mate, You'll enjoy it, Thanks for watching
That is great, good job.
Thanks for watching
Nice project Matty, Subscribed.
Thanks very much for subscribing mate, Cheers
Very impressive!
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
It's been a long but good project, Matty. Another tool made instead of bought. Looks pretty good as well as works as intended.
Looking forward to the plans being available. Will you make them available as a pdf file to eliminate the shipping charges between Australia and wherever? I wouldn't need the fasteners pack as most of what you've used would be available here in Canada.
Thanks. Regards from Canada's banana belt.
🤞🇨🇦🍌🥋🇺🇦🕊🇦🇺🐨🪃🏁👍
Gday, Hopefully the plans will be available soon when Barry has them finalised and they will be PDF format as far as im aware, I will do a short video letting everyone know when there all done, Cheers
That is a great idea! It is beyond my capabilities though. Lol!
Gday, If I can build it mate anyone can, Cheers
I'm speechless about the beautiful job. Great work done Matty! Have you thought about counter weighting?
Gday, I haven't notice any balance issue in the mill so far, Thanks for watching
mission accomplish , congratulation
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching