Let's Build a Die Filer! - Part 1

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Blondihacks

Blondihacks

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This episode on Blondihacks, I’m starting to build a die filer! Exclusive videos, drawings, models & plans available on Patreon!
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@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 2 жыл бұрын
Hey everyone- yes, obviously I mis-spoke on the drill size that I used to enlarge the 1/2” hole. It was some weird number of 64ths. I hope if you ever say something off-hand in a joke that isn’t correct, people will be kind to you about it and move on with their lives.
@petedepledge3359
@petedepledge3359 2 жыл бұрын
Imperial fist shake?
@Angelobuildsmachines
@Angelobuildsmachines 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great content. I really appreciate it.
@talyrath
@talyrath 2 жыл бұрын
Drop everything, someone said something wrong on the internet, deploy armchair opinions and corrections! *inhale* "Well, actually..."
@Antti_Nannimus
@Antti_Nannimus 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos are SO much fun to watch! Thank you for sharing all the travails of your journey as well. You are MUCH too smart, skilled, strong, and beautiful to ever need to be the least bit fragile or defensive whenever you encounter the meanest assholes coming out of their sewer-holes. Just remember we are all on your side. They can never get to you past us all.
@JJEMcManus
@JJEMcManus 2 жыл бұрын
I fail to see how this can be used as a dye filter 😅
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 81 years old, started out with the aim of becoming a tool and die maker, but shifted to science and had a long and satisfying career in the laboratory. Nonetheless, the part of me that wanted to be a machinist never died and I love experiencing the joys and frustrations of fabricating and taking on all kinds of projects vicariously through your channel. 'Thank you kindly for your efforts to share your work with us.
@Beef4Dinner22
@Beef4Dinner22 2 жыл бұрын
You are never too old to follow your dreams/ desires. Go find a lathe and start making some things. Every day you wait is one more day not spent enjoying a new hobby. The desire to make things often seems to run in families, so you may have some kids/ grandkids who also want to learn, and would love to spend some time in a shop with you, even if that shop is just a small corner of a garage/ basement. Some of my best memories as a kid are making/fishing/building things with my dad. I'm in my 30's and still have vivid memories from ~4 years old helping my dad finish a bonus room in the house they still live in (it had an unfinished bonus room when they bought it).
@forresta65
@forresta65 2 жыл бұрын
I went to NTMA in LA for the tool and die maker apprentice program and ended up in the Army and then construction, go figure. life is like a box of chocolates. lol.
@oldfarthacks
@oldfarthacks 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, go and buy a lathe. If nothing else, get one of those Chinese mini lathes. It's both a tool and a project all in one. I just got one for myself. Lots of little projects on that machine to turn it into a good machine. My first project is a set of 8 standoffs to allow me to space the arms of my office chair out a couple of inches. Turning those in steel and then will nickle plate them for fun.
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek 2 жыл бұрын
@@oldfarthacks I may do that. Sounds like fun. Thanks.
@MegaRiffraff
@MegaRiffraff 2 жыл бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@StefanGotteswinter
@StefanGotteswinter 2 жыл бұрын
Another episode of machining horrendous large castings, I enjoy these a lot! 😀
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stefan! 😁
@benjaminshaw80
@benjaminshaw80 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like machining is a dance between figuring out how to not screw it up and figuring out how to recover from screwing up. This was a great video with all of the above.
@howardosborne8647
@howardosborne8647 2 жыл бұрын
That description covers it pretty accurately....don't forget to include the prolonged periods of holding your breath with fingers crossed etc.😂
@RetiredRadioChaser
@RetiredRadioChaser 2 жыл бұрын
So, you have been watching me do machining have you?
@lordchickenhawk
@lordchickenhawk 2 жыл бұрын
When I was an apprentice back in the '80s one of old hands said to me, "A tradesman is not someone who knows all the tricks and never makes mistakes, he's just someone who knows how to make his mistakes not count"
@OWFab
@OWFab 2 жыл бұрын
That sums up my entire life.
@thomasschulz3442
@thomasschulz3442 2 жыл бұрын
"Country km" got me 😂 I like your humor very much :)
@jrk1666
@jrk1666 2 жыл бұрын
best thing in a video is reading "part" in the title
@traitorouskin7492
@traitorouskin7492 2 жыл бұрын
I thought the best thing was listening to the "thumbs at me" gesture. 🙂
@wolfitirol8347
@wolfitirol8347 2 жыл бұрын
Qinn stands for quality and entertaining...well for guys like us 👍
@Rangemaster26
@Rangemaster26 11 ай бұрын
A very long time ago, I put in a 4 year machinist apprenticeship with a major aerospace co. in Calif. It was an amazing program with excellent training plus my (late) step-father taught machining at a local high school. Not just a "metal shop" but true precision machining. You work very much the way I was trained from both. Watching your work on your mill and lathe brought back so many memories seeing not only how you work, but the accessories you use. I used those very same things. Then there is the safety thing. I really enjoy watching you work much more safely than any other video I've seen. Every other video I see "machinists" work in long sleeves, even gloves, wearing rings & watches, reaching over spinning chucks to file the work, etc. It's frightening. I could go on, but you're a breath of fresh air and have restored my faith in someone who shows good common sense and who is good at what you do. Congratulations!!! I love your channel!
@RonCovell
@RonCovell 2 жыл бұрын
Great job, Quinn. It's always great to see you working at the absolute limits of the tooling and equipment you have!
@buidelrat132
@buidelrat132 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the silly (and serious) unit conversions. It's so great to be able to do these projects vicariously through you. Thank you so much, all the best forever.
@kensherwin4544
@kensherwin4544 2 жыл бұрын
I find all units conversions silly. I just pick a system and move on with the project. Then it's just numbers to hit.
@CothranMike
@CothranMike 2 жыл бұрын
I've always liked furlongs per fortnite as a measure of foot traffic.
@twotone3070
@twotone3070 Жыл бұрын
@@CothranMike My particular favourite is chains per quarter. 525600 seems to a reasonable pace.
@ToBeeOrNotToBeHoney
@ToBeeOrNotToBeHoney 2 жыл бұрын
Problem solving is so much fun. Love to see you work through difficult set ups.
@oldfarthacks
@oldfarthacks 2 жыл бұрын
I do enjoy watching Quinn come up with methods of fixtures and getting reference positions. That big engine was a good example, where she decided that the proper primary reference would be the bore of the bottom frame and cylinder. In effect a virtual reference. Very smart.
@johnapel2856
@johnapel2856 2 жыл бұрын
You know, for just a moment there, I swear I could see you pointing at yourself with both thumbs after the not so visual joke. This will be yet another neat project. Very cool! Thanks, and Meow to Sprocket.
@wrongtown
@wrongtown 2 жыл бұрын
Me too! Loved the immediate follow up about KZbin not being a visual medium 😁
@ChristopherGoggans
@ChristopherGoggans 2 жыл бұрын
@@wrongtown that little touch of dry understated humor is always welcome, and I'm glad some of the other viewers caught it too! 🤣
@alander6734
@alander6734 2 жыл бұрын
Will love this build series. I bought the casting kit as well,and will enjoy watching you make it and seeing how you approach it with the equipment you have. I have a 10 inch Rockwell lathe at home and Clausing 8520 so comparable to what you are using. Your videos are always a joy to watch, with your machining skills and ability to articulate what you are doing are an asset on top of the production value of the cinematography.
@earlledoux9824
@earlledoux9824 2 жыл бұрын
Fettle- to smooth rough castings or pottery . I love this word. I think some people need to be fettled. 😆 LOL. I really enjoy your videos, you are very informative. Also the cutest machinist on KZbin. 😉♥️
@MrSandman526
@MrSandman526 2 жыл бұрын
This video had a more casual and humorous feel to it, which I really enjoyed. I'm very much looking forward to the rest of this series.
@paulkinzer7661
@paulkinzer7661 2 жыл бұрын
So satisfying when you have juuuust enough of whatever it is you have!
@justanotheridiotredneck
@justanotheridiotredneck 2 жыл бұрын
That's what she said
@elizabethturner2421
@elizabethturner2421 2 жыл бұрын
I love watching the actual making, but your comments about problem-solving are really thought-provoking/inspiring. For example, "after thinking about it for a while though, I realized that what really matters..." resolved the issue of referencing the bottom surface of the base--with a little suspense to make things jolly. And then, to top it off, you presented a bonus multiple choice: buy the tool, fabricate the tool, modify a tool, substitute a tool, or persuade a tool. Well done Quinn!
@bostedtap8399
@bostedtap8399 2 жыл бұрын
A volcano of metal, that's a Quinn saying 100%. Yes, I was thinking of casting layout early on, we used to use a 4" (100mm) brush and white emulsion for our larger castings, and fabrications. Excellent problem solving, casting looking very well finished, the parting lines, are normally accurate. Thanks for sharing
@memyself3275
@memyself3275 2 жыл бұрын
24:00 SNAP GAUGE! Oh, and I can smell the cast iron from here.....Blech!
@laserfloyd
@laserfloyd 2 жыл бұрын
Of the handful of machining channels I watch, this one is so zen and relaxing. I find I'm drawn to creators that have an even-keel presentation of the material. Love the content. :)
@markbernier8434
@markbernier8434 2 жыл бұрын
The boring bar thing seems to be a trend. Just a matter of scale. No matter how big the lathe you always need a bar that is just a little stiffer and a little longer.
@petedepledge3359
@petedepledge3359 2 жыл бұрын
Kurtis at Cutting Edge Engineering on YT has found the same problem. Only at a larger scale
@markbernier8434
@markbernier8434 2 жыл бұрын
@@petedepledge3359 When you need a chain hoist to control the boring bar you are at another level lol.
@torstenssongustav
@torstenssongustav 2 жыл бұрын
Tack!
@garyf1861
@garyf1861 2 жыл бұрын
Quinn. If you put your cast iron swarf around citrus trees it adds iron via roots. I have done this and following year had best crop from my lemon tree
@ukype
@ukype 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Quinn, just a suggestion for content. I'm a mechanical engineer, and learned a bunch in my early days from professional machinists. Three decades ago, I went into our university's foundry as a freshman and the professor said this is green mold sand, this is a pattern, here's a mold, this is what draft is and why you need it, this is a gate and why you need that, this is a parting line, etc. Now, anybody can just look that up. But doing a lot of casting work, you could make a very cool vid on going to see a friend that does that and explaining things along the way as you uniquely do.
@homemadetools
@homemadetools 2 жыл бұрын
Another nice tool build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
@TheQwintok
@TheQwintok 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@shrumsolutions879
@shrumsolutions879 2 жыл бұрын
I am completely blown away that you were able to bore at that length to diameter ratio. The 16mm is a favorite of mine but i have never pushed it that far. looking forward to seeing this projects progress. ❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 2 жыл бұрын
You just gotta hold your left leg in the right position and pray to Metallicor
@Jims-Workshop
@Jims-Workshop 2 жыл бұрын
@@Blondihacks Thats funny, I listen to Metallica when I am working in my shop.
@shrumsolutions879
@shrumsolutions879 2 жыл бұрын
@@Blondihacks I will keep that in mind next time😀
@firebird8600
@firebird8600 2 жыл бұрын
Yay!! It's Blondihacks time!!
@joedyhicks9415
@joedyhicks9415 2 жыл бұрын
One of the things I LOVE about your videos is your ability to improvise and think outside the box in order to achieve a goal while maintaining a reasonable adherence to common / standard machine practice, - salute -
@charliemyres5450
@charliemyres5450 Жыл бұрын
Great perseverance and nice to know that even experts make mistakes sometimes.
@peterpowell4821
@peterpowell4821 2 жыл бұрын
Quinn, your videos are the high point of my weekends - yep! I don't get out much 🤪
@g.tucker8682
@g.tucker8682 2 жыл бұрын
I've been half-seriously looking at this kit for a few years, on and off. So I'll be watching this series with great interest! Great descriptions as usual, with a generous sprinkling of tips. Thanks
@Rustinox
@Rustinox 2 жыл бұрын
That's a veryinteresting build. Finding solutions to machining problems are just part of the fun. With as a result, a nice and useful Die Filer :)
@WayneCook306
@WayneCook306 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Quinn, another great job from a very good machinist, and I really do learn a lot from your channel and I love your sense of humor I get a laugh out of every one of your videos they make my day.😄😄😄
@MrBradleykeith
@MrBradleykeith 2 жыл бұрын
welcome, very well thought out. You would make my Dad proud, he was also a proper fitter & turner of the old school.
@Phoeff99
@Phoeff99 2 жыл бұрын
Everytime you describe the particular and unique challenges of the bosses I think to myself “yes, I have had several bosses like that. Bad bosses, uncooperative bosses, slippery bosses, poorly shaped bosses, bosses that just don’t give you the encouragement and support you need in a healthy workplace…..” wait, oh…..THOSE bosses. Nvm. 😜
@CTXSLPR
@CTXSLPR 2 жыл бұрын
You had This Old Tony as a Boss? He's almost cast iron!
@machobunny1
@machobunny1 2 жыл бұрын
I got to about 19:15 into this before I firmly concluded that you had bought something no one should go near. It happens, and they sucked you in. No one could have recovered from it more nicely. WELL DONE. As always.
@johnmolnar2957
@johnmolnar2957 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks fro sharing your trials & tribulations with us. I like how you're not afraid to admit mistakes. they could be so easily edited out & not talked about... I always look forward to Saturday night at You Tube with Blondi Hacks !
@oliverb7897
@oliverb7897 2 жыл бұрын
Cool 3D elbow! I've been thinking of getting one for my shop!
@tacticalrabbit308
@tacticalrabbit308 2 жыл бұрын
Are you going to turn the outside of the base smooth and concentric to the center bore? With the center bore done you could run a bar through the center as a work holding fixture and use the tailstock to help hold it ..
@bryanyoungberg5767
@bryanyoungberg5767 2 жыл бұрын
I sure enjoy Quinn's videos. I think I've learned a number of things I didn't know I needed to know but now I want some new tools. Thank you for the work.
@gregfeneis609
@gregfeneis609 2 жыл бұрын
27:50 This is typical good deep drilling strategy. Drill to establish a hole, bore larger to the hole size you need, finish with a drill. the bored hole will guide the drill.
@manythingslefttobuild
@manythingslefttobuild 2 жыл бұрын
11:37 noted. 12:37 ah but it was a glorious minute. Great video Quinn.
@cav89-
@cav89- Жыл бұрын
That last boring/drilling operation, WOW. Awesome job!
@williampugh6699
@williampugh6699 2 жыл бұрын
You have a great sense of humor.
@jacquespoirier9071
@jacquespoirier9071 2 жыл бұрын
you made the right correction, the starting point for the dimensionning of the crankcase is the center of the crankshaft, all the drafts supplied shoould be corrected that way before attacking the final machining. very good video
@therestorationshop
@therestorationshop 2 жыл бұрын
Learning to stop and check before it is too late is key. It is something I've struggled with for sure. Glad you got it figured out before you needed to buy a new casting.
@terrytopliss9506
@terrytopliss9506 2 жыл бұрын
Well done Quinn,you triumphed over adversity.👍👍
@afivey
@afivey 2 жыл бұрын
This is hypnotic to watch. Thanks for sharing your work, already looking forward to part 2.
@PedroFono
@PedroFono 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks you for sharing this video. I have been looking to make a die filer for years!
@ch34pskate16
@ch34pskate16 2 жыл бұрын
I’d like to say you are so great n so many different aspects of being a KZbinist. Just an example is your on screen editing of your commentary! That must take a lot of time. Thanks for your submissions!
@JonBaldry
@JonBaldry Жыл бұрын
I think you're the third or fourth person I've seen build one of these kits now and it's always fascinating to see how different people with different workshops and tools overcome the issues with machining a large casting like that. Thanks for sharing!
@Jims-Workshop
@Jims-Workshop 2 жыл бұрын
This project is very near and dear to me. I have had a set of these castings under my bench for a number of years (seasoning). I am sure that this will inspire me to dig them out and start working on them. I will be following along with you as you build , and I am sure I will adopt some of your very well explained methods and techniques. Thanks Quinn!
@kensherwin4544
@kensherwin4544 2 жыл бұрын
"Seasoning". So that's what it's called. I'll have to remember that term. Thanks.
@CTXSLPR
@CTXSLPR 2 жыл бұрын
Big Steam Engine with Big Boiler driving Die Filer?!? That's the type of madness I can get behind!
@nicolaschampagne8988
@nicolaschampagne8988 Ай бұрын
good catch on the cast reference on the top. yeah machining casting is an art. you do great. i enjoy your videos
@boutellejb
@boutellejb 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for another great video! This video demonstrates how you can pull great results out of the sketchiest of situations - again and again! Great work and great entertainment!
@shotout74
@shotout74 2 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to watching this particular build series.
@Bob_Jones_
@Bob_Jones_ 2 жыл бұрын
my favorite.. tools making tools.. love it
@andrewedgecombe
@andrewedgecombe 2 жыл бұрын
That was an awesome demonstration of how accurate/concentric drilling can be. Be adding that info to the knowledge base. Thanks!
@R9000
@R9000 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Quinn, thanks so much for the effort you put into showing your thought process in these builds, like at 25:00. It's really cool to see how and why you made the decisions you did, and I'm sure it helps a lot of people make their own machining decisions in tricky situations.
@roundtuitracingaz132
@roundtuitracingaz132 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing. I just bought the kit for this a few months ago and could not find anything on how to machine it.
@donswords6671
@donswords6671 2 жыл бұрын
I slapped my head when I saw you cleverly (experience) use v-blocks to support the bosses and then to level the beast upside down for milling the base. I so wish I had thought of that method. I used bamboo sticks and crushed toilet paper rolls, if I remember. (For rigidities sake) Hence my base is slightly lopsided. However, used as a reference so all else lines up. Ready for painting and assembly. I've learned the most difficult thing about this project is creative and proper holding for the machining process. Thank you so much for recording all this for the rest of us! (Can't wait to see how you machine the "hat.")
@WildmanTech
@WildmanTech 2 жыл бұрын
I can’t wait to see how this pans out. Mine will definitely be much cruder, but I’m ok with that.
@lydwood
@lydwood 2 жыл бұрын
I bought the same casting set 15 years ago and it’s still under the bench. I think you’ve inspired me to get on with it!
@anthonyrich1592
@anthonyrich1592 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you're doing a series on this exact tool. I've been meaning to buy one of these from Andy for years, now I have incentive++.
@joedyhicks9415
@joedyhicks9415 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Suggestion - could you explain the proper ( technique ) of using a telescoping gauge ? I see you using them often but having used them my whole life I have found there is a procedure and feel to using the gauge and getting a true and correct reading.
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 2 жыл бұрын
I did a whole video on that
@joedyhicks9415
@joedyhicks9415 2 жыл бұрын
@@Blondihacks thank you I will search for it.
@johnmcclain3887
@johnmcclain3887 2 жыл бұрын
I was happy to see you start this project, I built one about twenty five years ago and have used my filer to do very fine work ever since. MLA and Andy are a great resource, I didn't have a mill when I built mine, and used a cross slide I made from an MLA kit to do the milling on my ten inch Logan lathe. Andy supplies absolutely great quality castings, hard to get any better. Once you have this done, you will wonder how you ever got along without one.
@freeplayfrank7736
@freeplayfrank7736 2 жыл бұрын
That's some fancy work on your tiny machines, good job Quinn.
@bradklaatu
@bradklaatu 2 жыл бұрын
I had no idea what your were talking about most of the time, but your presentation and the process were fascinating.
@taranson3057
@taranson3057 2 жыл бұрын
Die makers tool, so awesome. Lots of great history behind die filers. I think I saw this tool on instructables once upon a time.
@brucemapes6063
@brucemapes6063 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to see your work on this. I have one of these thAt is not much further along than this video. Can’t wait to see you finish it. You have inspired me to finish it as well. Thanks again for your time and effort with the video.
@ryanvanderpol7962
@ryanvanderpol7962 2 жыл бұрын
Never seen the technique of measuring off a reference surface with a parallel - seems obvious now! Super smart, thanks for sharing!
@crichtonbruce4329
@crichtonbruce4329 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Quinn. I've said it before, but I very much enjoy when you use the faceplate for such exacting work. It takes lots of time and "Out of the box" thinking but is so rewarding it all comes together.
@edpopelas2844
@edpopelas2844 2 жыл бұрын
I have this very same kit in my to do rack. Enjoying your methods so far and looking forward to the series.
@markamy357
@markamy357 2 жыл бұрын
Ahh another enjoyable and relaxing Blondihacks video, many thanks.
@OldIronShops
@OldIronShops 2 жыл бұрын
very interesting i do love the old school tools . i have a 1907 B & S universal mill . keep yp the good work Quin
@FCleff
@FCleff 2 жыл бұрын
I REALLY enjoy your videos! For others who might build project, I have a suggestion for that deep boring operation at ~27:30. Drill and bore the outer diameter to size (0.875" I think?) Drill the inner bore as close to size as your S&D drill will allow, then bore to size as deep as possible. Make a LONG 0.875, half-round "D drill" from 0.875 drill rod and harden the business end. Align it dead true in the tool holder. It will cut without drift and dead to size with a reasonable finish. Just a thought. Cheers, F.C.
@coreycreehan8197
@coreycreehan8197 2 жыл бұрын
.000049 furlongs made me shoot water out my nose and almost fall over backwards out of my chair laughing. I laughed so hard I couldn't breathe. Well done.
@ichabodsescape1885
@ichabodsescape1885 2 жыл бұрын
I started and subscribed to this channel because blondie hacks has about the same lathe as me but I don't have the confidence to work in anything but aluminum. Still it's nice to see how very talented machinists can build on anything.
@fepatton
@fepatton 2 жыл бұрын
“1.6 country km” 😂😂😂 I’m also glad to have a name to put to the “why is the drill never the right length” problem! Looks like a great project.
@OGTtom
@OGTtom 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Quinn , problem solving at its best , good job .
@bookie60
@bookie60 2 жыл бұрын
I love watching stuff like this. I'm in aircraft structures so I have to do a lot of in situ precision drilling with hand drills. I know all about trying to make drills "act right". I would have voted for the reamer but giving the big drill as much of a pilot as possible with the boring bar was brilliant.
@bryandonahue8302
@bryandonahue8302 2 жыл бұрын
Quinn, I'm so happy to see you working on this kit. I recently started a new job that would give me access to machine tools on my off time, and I've been thinking of giving this kit a try 😀.
@robbiecarter5640
@robbiecarter5640 2 жыл бұрын
Looking forward to part 2!!! Love your vids. I have been thinking about getting that kit as well. Keep up the great work! R. From Newfoundland.
@Whitefirekith
@Whitefirekith 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've been wanting to build one of these for a while now. And there isn't any good instructions or videos. I am excited to one with you!
@joepalazzolo4630
@joepalazzolo4630 2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding video! I learn more and more as I watch them.
@kennethelwell8574
@kennethelwell8574 Жыл бұрын
“YT isn’t really a visual medium…”, pretty impressive piece of cast irony there!👍👍Like a boss.
@rybread5718
@rybread5718 2 жыл бұрын
Damn, you are a great machinist! When you over cut that ring, I felt that on a personal level. I've done that before and it sucks so bad! Great video!
@girliedog
@girliedog 2 жыл бұрын
This exciting, I would love to have one of these for my shop.
@martinpanev6651
@martinpanev6651 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome work, as always! I really want to buy the Hemmingway Kits die filer but I dont think I could make it on my miniscule Sherline lathe lol I do have my massive Burke No. 4 mill (in relation to my lathe anyways) but its a horizontal machine and I dont think that I can mill the table flat.
@johnmcclain3887
@johnmcclain3887 2 жыл бұрын
You really need access to a ten inch lathe to do it right, I've used my die filer constantly since building it decades ago. It's been one of my best kit tools. I don't think you'll even think of regret.
@ianbertenshaw4350
@ianbertenshaw4350 2 жыл бұрын
I have had similar problems boring some engine castings , they were designed a long time ago when milling machines were not really available for the the majority of home shops . Back then the hole would have been drilled on a drill press or mounted on a face plate and drilled on the lathe then set up and bored using a between centres boring bar on the lathe . A slotted cross slide is a must for doing this or at least a removable set up plate .
@javaduke1
@javaduke1 2 жыл бұрын
Quinn, thank you so much for all your videos, incredibly useful tips and all the inspiration! I finally pulled the trigger and bought a PM-1130 lathe in addition to my PM-25MV mill (my wife blames you! :)
@Wachuko-1
@Wachuko-1 2 жыл бұрын
I am waiting for a new set of castings to be available to buy one from Andy!!! My name is on the list for when it is back available. Watching this series closely. Wooho!!
@sethg6157
@sethg6157 2 жыл бұрын
"Die FILER!!" The craftsperson screamed as he brought down the hammer!
@darrenblattner2508
@darrenblattner2508 2 жыл бұрын
Round drill bits can be a pain, most mine were taken to the mill to get three flats. Keep smilin
@jaroslavpolac418
@jaroslavpolac418 2 жыл бұрын
Ahoj krásná paní! Velice obdivuji Tvoje technické vědomosti!! Rát se od tebe učím ..technické informace, které jsem původně vůbec nezna!!! Líbí se mi že přiznáš i chybu!!!👍👍🌻 Moje manželka s tím měla velký problém!!😆😆😆
@jlucasound
@jlucasound 2 жыл бұрын
In my younger days I used to go to a drinking establishment that had really odd dimensions. The room was about 24 feet wide but about 120 feet end to end. I think it was an old bowling alley with the lanes walled off. I always seemed to be woken up when the lights were turned up at 2 AM. I guess nothing exciting was going on. Just a Long, Boring Bar. 🙄😒🤣 🥰
@kjamison5951
@kjamison5951 2 жыл бұрын
Okay, your channel was recommended and it is a great recommendation! Liked and subscribed!
@peterwooldridge7285
@peterwooldridge7285 2 жыл бұрын
The precautionary approach always the way to go....nothing more frightening than a hunk of cast iron flying across the shop
@Siskiyous6
@Siskiyous6 2 жыл бұрын
Very cool, and timely, I started work on my kit last spring, but got distracted, this spring as my shop warms up I have to complete it, I know it will turn out better for watching your build first. I am glad I have a mill, I would not want to do it with a lathe only.
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