1:06, My exact thought, I'm very happy you will not have to use the hand hacksaw for everything like you were doing. New machines are great to have when you can afford them.
Thank you very much for your comment! I contacted Berg&Schmid and we found a good price for each. I'm very happy for that. Otherwise I couldn't afford it. This machine makes work a lot easier, very happy:)
Love what you did there using the end mill as a boring bar But I'm so glad you finally got a band saw it was always so painful seeing all of that hacksawing
Hi, I was really surprised too from the result. As I had to use a hardened pin as a clamping shaft and couldn't machine everything in one setup I assumed the runout to be really bad. But luckily it runs really super smooth :D Sometimes you have to have luck:)
Greetings from Russia.I attach such cutters to 6 m3 screws with a countersunk head, after drilling, I make a large chamfer from the bottom side.It is very convenient and nothing hinders from below
Thanks for your comment! That is a really good idea. I should make a second version with the mounting you mentioned. I already ran into the part with the lock nut. So it would be very helpful without the locknut on the underside :)
Oh yes :) This tool scares me everytime I use it. I use it a lot and it's very helpful, but I'm always worried about breaking it and finding the parts in my head, hand or stomach... o:
Here's a little free tip Save one if the decision/lines for the last pass and when on the last pass you go all the way to final length and clean up the end face
band saw was more require since you could do some of your milling by lathe , I'm looking forward for up coming projects to see what you do with these machines :D
Hi, thanks for your comment! :) Yes, the bandsaw is extremely helpful to have. But to have a small milling machine is also really cool. Milling on the lathe is often very complicated.
Hey thank you! I saw your video too, great! :) That is a good question. I think for aluminium the blades I use may work a little better as the teeth spacing is bigger and chips can't get stuck so easily. But in steel the finer HSS saw blades might be better. I haven't tried mine in steel yet but will proof that. I thougt the HSS blades are a bit more expensive so I tried the proxxon ones. And off course the arbor can take HSS blades as well as long as they have a 10mm bore:)
Great video!! Congrats on the mill and saw! Awesome job on the saw arbor. I probably would have hand ground a little flat on the hardened pin and added a set (grub) screw to it. I'm not near as trusting of glue...lol Keep up the great work sir!!
Thank you very much for your kind comment! :) Normally I'm thinking like you, not really trusting the glue alone. But this loctite stuff is really extremely reliable and strong.
Very cool. Are you not concerned to have a diameter of 50mm on only a 6mm shaft? I mean I have no idea... I just wonder if that's any point of concern.
Guten tag........now is that a greeting or equivalent of 'goodbye' ? - anyway, I stopped at 0:15 humoured by the arrows showing direction of rotation - like as if we couldn't figure that out...... 2, possibly 3 years ago, I bought an electric chainsaw. It does the job. I decided to see what people were saying about it in reviews. Some were good, some were bad. The bad ones were pretty scathing - saying it cuts poorly, or needs a lot of pressure on the blade to get it to cut. I'm sure t's all self-explanatory - when I say the blade came in an oily sealed bag - for the user to fit.
Dankeschön!:) Die Bandsäge ist absolut kellertauglich. Die läuft extrem ruhig. Kannst sogar am Sonntag verwenden, würde ich sagen ;) Die hat ja eine stufenlose Drehzahlregelung, im oberen Geschwindigkeitsbereich ist sie natürlich etwas lauter. Aber gerade im unteren Bereich läuft der Motor extrem leise.
@@WeCanDoThatBetter Yeah, I have the same combination, but I didn’t find a smart chuck. Ah of course, but how it is clamped, I would like it to be screwed directly onto the spindle
Nice new machines, really curious which projects are coming up next. If I can ask a question: what blueing fluid do you use? I was searching for it for my own project (check my video if you like), but I could find it anywhere.
Hi, thank you very much for your comment! I'm using a set from Ballistol for cold bluing. It is a little case with degreaser, cold bluing liquid and spray oil. For the small parts I usually make, it works quite good.
Hi, you mean on the milling machine? It was just there to prevent the spindle locking pin from falling out during transport :) Nothing special underneath;)
Off course I know him. Unfortunately the machinig stuff gets much lesser in the past. I have some modifications in mind for the milling machine, but hopefully that's not an abuse ;)
@@WeCanDoThatBetter I mean I can see some similarities in your videos as I do with Tony's videos. Mods are fine; I meant "abuse" as in making it do things that it wasnt designed to do........ I've seen you do a bit of heavy stuff on the lathe, and makin it spin things that are unbalanced and have too much stick out. The rule of thumb for stick out is about 3 times the diameter at the most. One of your videos I seen the lathe "rocking"..... bolting it down and leveling it will make it much easier to use and itll also make it more accurate. I use a lathe like this to make saw bolts/nuts from brass...... it can cut steel, but it much prefers softer materials. Hope you enjoy your machining lad 😁
There is so much wrong in what you are doing and the scary part is that some of the comments on here indicate that people think you are actually teaching them something worthwhile.
Живут же люди. о таких станках и приспособах токо мечтать стоит. Браво маэстро. Класс!
Amazing generosity from that viewer, I’m looking forward to milling machine videos now , thanks for sharing 👌🏼
Indeed, that was extremely generous! Thanks for your comment :)
I always find your videos really enjoyable as I learn something from every one, but also enjoy your sense of humor too. Thank you.
Thank you very much for your kind feedback! I really do appreciate that.
Your channel is seriously underated! Watching you do milling functions on a lathe is nothing short of amazing. Good job.
Thank you so much for your comment and compliment! I really do appreciate that!
The quality of your work is really good.Thank you.
Thank you very much!
What a beautiful machine placed into the right hands. Cudos to your generous patron.
Thank you very much for your kind comment!
Accidentally up turning the ugly end well at least now it's beautiful on the inside
Haha :D that's important too - intrinsic values :)
1:06, My exact thought, I'm very happy you will not have to use the hand hacksaw for everything like you were doing. New machines are great to have when you can afford them.
Thank you very much for your comment! I contacted Berg&Schmid and we found a good price for each. I'm very happy for that. Otherwise I couldn't afford it. This machine makes work a lot easier, very happy:)
WOW! What an awesome gift!
Yes, it is! I'm really glad and thankful!
Love what you did there using the end mill as a boring bar
But I'm so glad you finally got a band saw it was always so painful seeing all of that hacksawing
That was my thought as well, a very useful metal band saw can be very inexpensive, versatile, accurate, and a real time saver.
That is fabulously well centered. None of my saws run that smoothly. Great work.
Hi, I was really surprised too from the result. As I had to use a hardened pin as a clamping shaft and couldn't machine everything in one setup I assumed the runout to be really bad. But luckily it runs really super smooth :D Sometimes you have to have luck:)
Very nicely made ,Thank you for showing us.
Thank you for your kind comment!
Greetings from Russia.I attach such cutters to 6 m3 screws with a countersunk head, after drilling, I make a large chamfer from the bottom side.It is very convenient and nothing hinders from below
Thanks for your comment! That is a really good idea. I should make a second version with the mounting you mentioned. I already ran into the part with the lock nut. So it would be very helpful without the locknut on the underside :)
How Convenient that it showed up just as you started your cut!
Haha :D The magic of editing ;)
Great little addition 👍🏼
Thank you! :)
9:23, That's great, how generous!
Yes, I'm really happy and humbled!
Dang, MINI milling machine is right! That thing is teeeeeeny!
hehe, better tiny milling machine than no milling machine ;) I'm really happy with it. And it brings some potential for improvements with it.
high level skill i am lucky to find this channel and i will learn from this video you made . greetings friends from Indonesia 🙏🙏🇮🇩🇮🇩
Thank you very much! I really do appreciate that.
Very well done.
Thanks!
Great work
the viewer👏, the saw arbor👌, you👍
Thank you very much!!
Nice work, as always! 😊
Thank you very much :)!!
As long as you keep your fingers out of the way you should be fine. 😀
Oh yes :) This tool scares me everytime I use it. I use it a lot and it's very helpful, but I'm always worried about breaking it and finding the parts in my head, hand or stomach... o:
@@WeCanDoThatBetter maybe use a face shield at least iso 161. That can be a life saver in the right moments
Here's a little free tip
Save one if the decision/lines for the last pass and when on the last pass you go all the way to final length and clean up the end face
Excellent work
Man! You ran fast when that doorbell rang, speedy! 😆 I would have too!
Gotta find me a donor like that....
Haha :D and downwards with a huge parcel with me:) Yes, I'm extremely thankful for that!
@@WeCanDoThatBetter I'm getting ready to do a vid on my Unimat dividing head very soon.
Arbor made of S355 ?....I love that stuff...
Uh you know the material better than me :D I have to look it up, which steel I used. Turning it doesn't give the best surfaces..
Berg&Schmidt pbs130
Super!
FINALLY!!!
I'm so glad to see you get a power saw!!!
Haha, thank you! :D I'm really happy too! That machine is so usefull.
Xem máy móc thôi cũng đã thấy mê rồi,video rất hay 👍!
Deine Videos werden immer besser, weiter so.
Vielen Dank! Freut mich :)
Muy Buen Video.
*¡¡¡ BUEN TRABAJO !!!*
1:44, Sweet!!!!!!!!!!
Terima kasih sir,penemuan anda bisa di tiru dan membuat pekerjaan menjadi lebih mudah
Brilliant!
Thanks!
I notice that the saw has a little bit of run out because you can hear it cut and then not cut; as it progresses through the cut.
band saw was more require since you could do some of your milling by lathe , I'm looking forward for up coming projects to see what you do with these machines :D
Hi, thanks for your comment! :) Yes, the bandsaw is extremely helpful to have. But to have a small milling machine is also really cool. Milling on the lathe is often very complicated.
Wow! A full set up! What a wonderful little milling machine. I just subscribed. Looking forward to more videos.
Thank you very much and welcome :) I really do appreciate that!
hi, thank you .i have just subscribed .jack from the uk. its my wifes laptop.
Thanks! And welcome :)
I like your works mate 👍👍
Thank you very much! :)
Good looking
Great video. I wonder how that carbide saw would compare to the HSS ones I use. Cheers
Hey thank you! I saw your video too, great! :) That is a good question. I think for aluminium the blades I use may work a little better as the teeth spacing is bigger and chips can't get stuck so easily. But in steel the finer HSS saw blades might be better. I haven't tried mine in steel yet but will proof that. I thougt the HSS blades are a bit more expensive so I tried the proxxon ones. And off course the arbor can take HSS blades as well as long as they have a 10mm bore:)
I wait all videos to see band saw, much faster and less hand work. Nice vertical miling tool.
Yes, I'm glad to finally have one!
Great video!! Congrats on the mill and saw! Awesome job on the saw arbor. I probably would have hand ground a little flat on the hardened pin and added a set (grub) screw to it. I'm not near as trusting of glue...lol Keep up the great work sir!!
Thank you very much for your kind comment! :) Normally I'm thinking like you, not really trusting the glue alone. But this loctite stuff is really extremely reliable and strong.
nice work
Thank you very much!
Very cool. Are you not concerned to have a diameter of 50mm on only a 6mm shaft? I mean I have no idea... I just wonder if that's any point of concern.
u should build band saw that would be awsom
Xmas 🥳
Like christmas, yes :)
Dziękuję za naukę
Goodjoob brother
Thanks!
2:00 You mean the main lathe spindle bearings? Are you going to replace them with "conical" ones?
I guess they are. And yes, I am planning to replace them. But not sure yet, which type of new bearings to install.
I can see some this old tony inspiration haha
Haha :D That could be. I like and admire his work too :) but off course don't want to copy him ;)
Guten tag........now is that a greeting or equivalent of 'goodbye' ? - anyway, I stopped at 0:15 humoured by the arrows showing direction of rotation - like as if we couldn't figure that out......
2, possibly 3 years ago, I bought an electric chainsaw. It does the job. I decided to see what people were saying about it in reviews. Some were good, some were bad. The bad ones were pretty scathing - saying it cuts poorly, or needs a lot of pressure on the blade to get it to cut.
I'm sure t's all self-explanatory - when I say the blade came in an oily sealed bag - for the user to fit.
Guten Tag is right, yes ;) I didn't notice the arrows on the saw yet, funny :D I think this should be obvious but who know... :D
dont no what that is but good job :)
haha, thanks! :) It is a sawblade holder for the milling machine to cut thin grooves for example.
Для чего конец садил на локтайт? Почему не выточил цельную деталь?
Schönes Video! Ist die Bandsäge von der Lautstärke her kellertauglich oder treibt man damit die Nachbarn in den Wahnsinn?
Dankeschön!:) Die Bandsäge ist absolut kellertauglich. Die läuft extrem ruhig. Kannst sogar am Sonntag verwenden, würde ich sagen ;) Die hat ja eine stufenlose Drehzahlregelung, im oberen Geschwindigkeitsbereich ist sie natürlich etwas lauter. Aber gerade im unteren Bereich läuft der Motor extrem leise.
Which drill head you have installed on the Proxon BFW / 40E. Thank you in advance for your response.
Do you mean the drill chuck I'm using? I got this machine from an user and the chuck was included. I have to look it up which brand it is.
@@WeCanDoThatBetter Yeah, I have the same combination, but I didn’t find a smart chuck. Ah of course, but how it is clamped, I would like it to be screwed directly onto the spindle
Hola, usted me puede decir de que diametro es el plato de su torno...???? saludos
The sound of those bearings will sour milk. I think I know what's coming up in a video real soon!
Yes, they definitely have to be replaced in the future.
@@WeCanDoThatBetter Pot/Skillet, I have 2 machines that need bearings changed.
как вы поперечной подачей пользуетесь? ведь новый штурвал (очень понравился) не позволял.
9:08 - is it legal in Germany? I thought they'd call die Schlosserinstrumentpolizei right after you tried that.
No the proper way to fasten it, is to use a hardened punch and a hammer :)
hehe :D definitely illegal! but I promised to buy the right key, so I avoided being arrested ;)
Haha:D that's how it's normally done ;)
Hi. min 10:34. And how do you know that the planes are going to be parallel? Thanks.
Hi, I put a little nut under the arbor in the vise on which the first milled side sat on. Thats not super accurate but for a key slot its good enough.
Wich Carbide Inserts are those ?
Ese disco esta diseñada para cortar madera, y plásticos no metales ,
How many RPM did you spin the saw to cut the piece of aluminum at the end of the video?
0:20 what steel type did you use n why? Thx
I used 42crmo4 steel for this. It is decently tough and well suited for the job.
Nice new machines, really curious which projects are coming up next. If I can ask a question: what blueing fluid do you use? I was searching for it for my own project (check my video if you like), but I could find it anywhere.
Hi, thank you very much for your comment! I'm using a set from Ballistol for cold bluing. It is a little case with degreaser, cold bluing liquid and spray oil. For the small parts I usually make, it works quite good.
Thanks!
You may need to see a dr .... that looks saw LOL
So if I was in the market for a band saw where in Australia could I get that berg & schmid?
Hi. I asked Berg&Schmid and unfortunately this machine is not available in Australia. Maybe you find a reseller who ships to Australia.
@@WeCanDoThatBetter thanks for asking the question for me, I appreciate it. Keep up the great videos.
I just subscribed:)
Thank you for subscribing!
What was the masking tape hiding?
Hi, you mean on the milling machine? It was just there to prevent the spindle locking pin from falling out during transport :) Nothing special underneath;)
you reamed with the lathe spinning wrong way you should have it spin backwards
huh, I have to watch that again. Perhaps it's just an effect of the video recording. Normally I'm aware of spinning the lathe in the right direction
The lathe holds the workpiece in the wrong position. Too far.
cause very severe shaking
The stick is too long. too thin. lead you to the milling machine. Vibrates all the time
Machining vibrations can affect tool life.
Which part in the video are you referring to?
It's easy to tell you watch ToT.
Please dont abuse your free mill like you do with your lathe 😂
Off course I know him. Unfortunately the machinig stuff gets much lesser in the past. I have some modifications in mind for the milling machine, but hopefully that's not an abuse ;)
@@WeCanDoThatBetter I mean I can see some similarities in your videos as I do with Tony's videos.
Mods are fine; I meant "abuse" as in making it do things that it wasnt designed to do........ I've seen you do a bit of heavy stuff on the lathe, and makin it spin things that are unbalanced and have too much stick out. The rule of thumb for stick out is about 3 times the diameter at the most.
One of your videos I seen the lathe "rocking"..... bolting it down and leveling it will make it much easier to use and itll also make it more accurate.
I use a lathe like this to make saw bolts/nuts from brass...... it can cut steel, but it much prefers softer materials.
Hope you enjoy your machining lad 😁
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There is so much wrong in what you are doing and the scary part is that some of the comments on here indicate that people think you are actually teaching them something worthwhile.
Can you explain what's wrong? Really want to hear and learn what you would do different.
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