Hello everyone, a Happy New Year to all of you. In this film I make two successful acme test nuts in Delrin. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you to all my new and existing subscribers. Please give me a like and if you are not subscribed, please consider doing so. Remember to click the bell icon for notifications!
Great job Carl and good explanation of the process. Can't wait to see how it all goes in bronze.............That VFD setup is looking more appealing all the time too. We may have to chat when I'm not flat out!
Hi Tony, thanks very much for your kind comments and for watching, I appreciate it a great deal. I'd be more than happy to talk about my VFD. Thanks again for your support, it means a lot.
Hello my friend! Yes, things can progress now. The last few attempts have been "research and development"! Thank you so much for your interest and support, it means a lot.
Happy New Year to you and the family Carl. All systems go by the look of it. Looking forward to the end product , which I’m sure will be a great success.Thanks for an extremely entertaining 36 minutes. Cheers , take care mate.👍👍
Good job Mr. Carl. Last time I was cutting Acme threads, it was on an old worn out machine at a shop where I worked. I got nearly to desired depth and the machine crashed. Sounded like a gear or shaft broke inside the lathe. Boss laughed and said he was amazed the lathe lasted as long as it did. Every time I see a Acme thread, it reminds me of that time way back when...
Thank you Danny! Hopefully I won't have that problem. I will try not to. Its funny how things can evoke memories in that way. Thank you very much for watching and commenting, I appreciate it and it means a lot to me!
Great video, looks like you have it now. I think it will be even better in the bronze as the Delrin is a bit 'chewy'. Not that big hairy thing from Star Wars. Much love from all of us here to all of you there. Tell Harry thanks for the card. Dean.
Spot on, thanks. I totally agree. I really appreciate your input. I think it's been worth spending time to sort it out. Love from here to all of you, Harry is glad you got the card.
Grand job Carl, always good to practice with Delrin whenever possible, especially when working with non-standard threads like you have there. Looking forward to seeing it processed in bronze.
Yes you are right. I want to ensure I understand what is happening with the process before committing to the bronze. Thank you very much for your interest and comments.
Thanks Paul. I started making the blank in the bronze today. So my workshop is looking very festive at the moment - albeit belatedly. Bronze "glitter" absolutely everywhere. Thanks for your support, it means a lot!
Hello everyone, a Happy New Year to all of you. In this film I make two successful acme test nuts in Delrin. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you to all my new and existing subscribers. Please give me a like and if you are not subscribed, please consider doing so. Remember to click the bell icon for notifications!
Brilliant video. Happy new year to you and family
Thank you very much, I really appreciate your interest and support.
All very good stuff. Happy New Year to you and yours 👍
Thank you David, glad you enjoyed.
Good job brother. Glad you got it figured out.
Thank you Cain. Thanks for your support it means a lot.
Great job Carl and good explanation of the process. Can't wait to see how it all goes in bronze.............That VFD setup is looking more appealing all the time too. We may have to chat when I'm not flat out!
Hi Tony, thanks very much for your kind comments and for watching, I appreciate it a great deal. I'd be more than happy to talk about my VFD. Thanks again for your support, it means a lot.
Hello Carl,
Looks like you've cracked it now... I look forward to seeing the bronze one...
Take care.
Paul,,
Hello my friend! Yes, things can progress now. The last few attempts have been "research and development"! Thank you so much for your interest and support, it means a lot.
Happy New Year to you and the family Carl. All systems go by the look of it. Looking forward to the end product , which I’m sure will be a great success.Thanks for an extremely entertaining 36 minutes. Cheers , take care mate.👍👍
Thank you so much Paul. Yes, things can move forward now. I really appreciate your support, it means a lot. Glad you found it entertaining. Thanks!
good job carl
Thanks for your interest and your comments, it really means a lot!
Good job Mr. Carl. Last time I was cutting Acme threads, it was on an old worn out machine at a shop where I worked. I got nearly to desired depth and the machine crashed. Sounded like a gear or shaft broke inside the lathe. Boss laughed and said he was amazed the lathe lasted as long as it did. Every time I see a Acme thread, it reminds me of that time way back when...
Thank you Danny! Hopefully I won't have that problem. I will try not to. Its funny how things can evoke memories in that way. Thank you very much for watching and commenting, I appreciate it and it means a lot to me!
@@carlwilson1772 My pleasure!
Great video, looks like you have it now. I think it will be even better in the bronze as the Delrin is a bit 'chewy'. Not that big hairy thing from Star Wars.
Much love from all of us here to all of you there. Tell Harry thanks for the card.
Dean.
Spot on, thanks. I totally agree. I really appreciate your input. I think it's been worth spending time to sort it out. Love from here to all of you, Harry is glad you got the card.
Grand job Carl, always good to practice with Delrin whenever possible, especially when working with non-standard threads like you have there. Looking forward to seeing it processed in bronze.
Yes you are right. I want to ensure I understand what is happening with the process before committing to the bronze. Thank you very much for your interest and comments.
Hi Carl, you are about ready to go with the real nut now. That will be interesting to see how it cuts. Cheers
Thanks Paul. I started making the blank in the bronze today. So my workshop is looking very festive at the moment - albeit belatedly. Bronze "glitter" absolutely everywhere. Thanks for your support, it means a lot!
@@carlwilson1772 I'll be watching when that comes out. 👍
@@HaxbyShed Thank you Paul, that is much appreciated.
Clever.
Went around to my local tool supplier to see if he can get me the fibre tipped cutting tools. He told me he'd get back to me.
Hope he does!