thanks Michel for letting us be a part of your video! And of course I would like to mention that Anton got a present from your side: we both like this kind of a finger driven "engine". Thank you very much!
Good progress on this build Michel. For a brief moment I thought you had been visited by THE Stefan, from Germany. He would surely have a few Deckel spares in and about his workshop. Too bad about the rooster. It might be better than our neighbour who has one of those horrid petrol powered leaf blowers. Regards, Mark
I watch a lot of youtube machinists channels. and you are the one I don't fast forward while watching. your accent, tools, tips, skills are captivating! P.s. youre the only one who cares about the rooster, I love the quality of your vids! Thanks for sharing your journey!
With regards to the rooster, we had one that lived about a half mile (.8K} away and its crow could be heard at all times of the day, I can only imagine what next door would be like.
Great save Stefan and Anton. Great video, thanks for sharing what you can. I can only imagine how great the brass bushing video was and I’m sure it was wonderfully shot with lots of closeups.
Hi Micheal for small items like that , you should make yourself a fixture plate and small toe clamps, this way it goes easier. Thats of course if you would often make tiny articles
Hi Michel, if the slitting saw comes loose, you can also simply reverse the direction of rotation of the milling machine. Of course you also need to adjust the cutting direction of the slitting saw and turn the saw blade over.
G'day Rusty. Another great addition. I like the joke with the little vice.😊 . I was wondering how you were going to tackle the 2mm balance on the square bar, & as usual you just milled it directly on the table. If there was a hole in the fence, you would have free range eggs 😅😅😊. Great video catch you on the next one
Daft question, but why not install the slitting saw on the arbor the other way up and reverse the spindle rotation? Or is your mill not able to do that? Still really enjoying the series anyway👍
I have a Deckel FP1 like Michel, and no, they cannot be run in reverse direction. You can of course change the order of U,V,W to run backward, but then you cannot run forward any more. Anyways, backward is not a good idea, because automatic feet will stop working then....
@@ThePottingShedWorkshop I didn't say, that it ist not possible at all. VFD or just an additional switch for changing the polarity would to the job of course and even extend the versatility of the mill. But would that really be easier than turning a bushing for the other arbor? And even with VFD you would have to give up the automatic feet functionalety for that new direction...
@@StefanKaser-yx7oi Fair enough. My mill has separate motors for feed and spindle and as theyre 3ph they need VFDs anyway as I only have a single phase supply.
I'm enjoying the no nonsense and just get on with it approach to this project. Use the tools and materials that you have, and maybe hope that good friends arrive with something that you have not.
I'm really enjoying this project. It's going to be a fun piece to have. For the arbor with the left hand thread, couldn't you have turned the slitting saw upside down and run the spindle in reverse?
Hey Michel, sometimes the easy things are the hardest to do well. just throw some food over the fence and those chickens will be happy again. but they don't bother me, I also had chickens. Not anymore, my neighbors also suffered from it😅
I would make my neighbors rooster go away to become a Sunday lunch😂😜🤭just kidding🤣 but in reality a not so far away neighbor does have a rooster. Luckily for him i havent located yet🤣🤣
Hi Michel. For the slitting saw conundrum, I'd have used the original arbor with the saw flipped and the machine in reverse, assuming it will run in reverse. Give me the specs of your 3 dividing plates and I'll chuck you a pdf with division calculations up to whatever number you want.
Hi Michael you could have saved yourself a little time if you had simply turned the slitting saw blade over and run the mill in reverse. Great job non the less 👍
Loving this series. Looking forward to the next part 👍
Thanks. More to come.
My favourite project on TH-cam at the moment. Thoroughly enjoying the build and your dry humour! 😃
Thanks.
Good one Rusty . Starting to look like a real '' Made in Belgium '' Clamp ! 👍👍👍
And that's maybe what I will use it for :)
thanks Michel for letting us be a part of your video! And of course I would like to mention that Anton got a present from your side: we both like this kind of a finger driven "engine". Thank you very much!
My pleasure, Stefan. Thanks again.
And just like that. Anton’s art career goes international! Hello from North Queensland.
And I have an original :)
Good progress on this build Michel. For a brief moment I thought you had been visited by THE Stefan, from Germany. He would surely have a few Deckel spares in and about his workshop. Too bad about the rooster. It might be better than our neighbour who has one of those horrid petrol powered leaf blowers.
Regards,
Mark
Ah yes, a leaf blower. My neigbour got one too.
Maybe the neighbour was pressure washing the rooster. Very interested to see the slitting saw in use. Nice video thanks.
Poor animal :)
great project Michel
look forward to the next part👍👍👍👍
cock-a-doodle-doo !!
cheers
kev
Thanks Kev.
Interesting project! Thanks for sharing it with us. It will be interesting to see how accurate it will be.
Well, I have to build it first :)
I watch a lot of youtube machinists channels. and you are the one I don't fast forward while watching. your accent, tools, tips, skills are captivating! P.s. youre the only one who cares about the rooster, I love the quality of your vids! Thanks for sharing your journey!
Thanks for your kind words.
Watching you is FUN, and if I learn something, that is a bonus. By the way, I always learn something.😎
That's good.
Excellent job, Rusti. It's a very interesting project to follow. Mart.
Thanks Mart.
With regards to the rooster, we had one that lived about a half mile (.8K} away and its crow could be heard at all times of the day, I can only imagine what next door would be like.
To make videos it's far from ideal :)
😂 Always entertaining, I look forward to more 👍
Thanks.
Great job Michelle
Thanks Kimber.
looking forward to next weeks video!!!
Well, next week :)
Great save Stefan and Anton. Great video, thanks for sharing what you can. I can only imagine how great the brass bushing video was and I’m sure it was wonderfully shot with lots of closeups.
Who knows?
Thank you Stefan and Anton!
It is an honour to us, that we had the opportunity to be part of the story :-)
It's very generous.
Hi Micheal for small items like that , you should make yourself a fixture plate and small toe clamps, this way it goes easier. Thats of course if you would often make tiny articles
It's on the "to do"list, so one day maybe...
Hi Michel, if the slitting saw comes loose, you can also simply reverse the direction of rotation of the milling machine. Of course you also need to adjust the cutting direction of the slitting saw and turn the saw blade over.
Indeed, but the FP1 can not run in reverse.
Thanks! Waiting for the next video.
Thanks.
Isn't always the case that the smallest parts take the longest time to make, keep up the good work. 👍
Indeed, a few hours in these. But it worked :)
It's always a pleasure to see, how you use your MRO! (Manual-Read-Out) 🙂...or better Human-Read-Out 🤘 Thank you!
It's good because it sets what's left of my brain at work.
Nothing wrong with a side project before getting back to the main project. 😂👍👍
Of course not. It's all for fun.
G'day Rusty. Another great addition. I like the joke with the little vice.😊 . I was wondering how you were going to tackle the 2mm balance on the square bar, & as usual you just milled it directly on the table.
If there was a hole in the fence, you would have free range eggs 😅😅😊.
Great video catch you on the next one
Thanks Ted. A hole in the fence wouldn't be too hard to make :)
Another great video .
Thanks.
Daft question, but why not install the slitting saw on the arbor the other way up and reverse the spindle rotation? Or is your mill not able to do that?
Still really enjoying the series anyway👍
I have a Deckel FP1 like Michel, and no, they cannot be run in reverse direction. You can of course change the order of U,V,W to run backward, but then you cannot run forward any more. Anyways, backward is not a good idea, because automatic feet will stop working then....
@@StefanKaser-yx7oi Add a VFD? Reverse is available at the touch of a button then😁
@@ThePottingShedWorkshop I didn't say, that it ist not possible at all. VFD or just an additional switch for changing the polarity would to the job of course and even extend the versatility of the mill. But would that really be easier than turning a bushing for the other arbor? And even with VFD you would have to give up the automatic feet functionalety for that new direction...
@@StefanKaser-yx7oi Fair enough. My mill has separate motors for feed and spindle and as theyre 3ph they need VFDs anyway as I only have a single phase supply.
Indeed, no reverse.
Hi Michel. Your determination to overcome problems is so inspiring. This build has me hooked and I look forward eagerly to the next episode. 👏👏👍😀
Thanks Andrew. More to come.
I'm enjoying the no nonsense and just get on with it approach to this project.
Use the tools and materials that you have, and maybe hope that good friends
arrive with something that you have not.
Just go for it.
Michel, @ 2:43 chicken and Rooster not there anymore. Roast chicken for Christmas! 😋😜. Also “too old for this shit” 🤣🤣🤣.❤👍🏴
Thanks.
I want to make one of these too...
Go for it. Check the video in the description.
good video rustinox
Thanks.
Kock,knock.Stefan and Anton?.Nape,is me.Very good video,Michel.Thank you.
Thanks.
Hey Rusti. I really like your primitive explanation of your handwork ;-)
Machine=fun. Manual=primitive.
I'm really enjoying this project. It's going to be a fun piece to have. For the arbor with the left hand thread, couldn't you have turned the slitting saw upside down and run the spindle in reverse?
Nope, the FP1 can't run in reverse.
The project is moving along nicely. I hate filing as well Michel. But it has to be done. Cheers Nobby
Sometimes we have no choise...
I think when you are done with this build . You could build a die filling machine for your files .interesting build on the mic
Maybe. We'll see.
Hey Michel, sometimes the easy things are the hardest to do well. just throw some food over the fence and those chickens will be happy again. but they don't bother me, I also had chickens. Not anymore, my neighbors also suffered from it😅
I will give it a go.
If you can run your spindle in reverse your left hand thread holder will work turn your slitting saw blade over and run it backwards!
Indeed, but the FP1 can't run in reverse.
I sympathize, Rusti. My neighbor’s rooster has no sense of time. He just crows and crows all day.🫤
Roosters... stupid animals...
I would make my neighbors rooster go away to become a Sunday lunch😂😜🤭just kidding🤣 but in reality a not so far away neighbor does have a rooster. Luckily for him i havent located yet🤣🤣
Awesome as usual!!
Thanks Chris.
Nice work Michel, thanks for the video!
I lucky that my roster is very quiet and he keeps the girls happy !
Kit from down under
Thanks Mowie.
@@Rustinox Yowie!
@@howder1951 Oops, pressed the "M" instead of "H". Sorry for that.
@@Rustinox Zowie, no offence taken, I love making fun of my name in fun only
As always, an entertaining video.
Now and then I also hear chickens screaming. The rase? School girls....
Who knows? :)
Hi Michel. For the slitting saw conundrum, I'd have used the original arbor with the saw flipped and the machine in reverse, assuming it will run in reverse.
Give me the specs of your 3 dividing plates and I'll chuck you a pdf with division calculations up to whatever number you want.
Indeed, but the FP1 can't run in reverse.
Thanks but no need. I have all the numbers I need. And even more...
👍😎
Thanks.
Ask the chicken if it knows the ingredients of Chicken Pot Pie!
I tried. They do as if they ignore me.
Regarding the files; I don't like to file either. On a positive note, your files sound like they're sharp. Do you sharpen them?
Nope, I just don't use them much :)
Entertaining, Rustinox with new roosters lol.
Thanks Tony.
So now, not only do you have your 'made in Germany clamps', but also your 'gifted from Germany plates' as well 🤣🤣
And who knows what else?
Couldn't you just flip the slitting saw over and reverse the mill?
Cheers
Nope, the FP1 can't run in reverse.
Hi Michael you could have saved yourself a little time if you had simply turned the slitting saw blade over and run the mill in reverse. Great job non the less 👍
Indeed, but the FP1 can't run in reverse.
@@Rustinox Ahhh that might make it a little more difficult 😂
Hey just letting you know that i have some great chicken recipes. If you want to make them disappear again.
Moving right along. Thanks for your time and what's to come.
Thanks.