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Beautiful work
ОтветитьBullshit, this is not home job but Fooling title !!!
This is a dam work shop job anyone has a lath and some basic knowledge about using the lath can do it !!!!!! dam it !!!!!!!!
Thank you for this amazing episode,
ОтветитьIve never seen a fly cutter mounted on a face plate before, very neat idea
ОтветитьI enjoyed watching this process. Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьAwesome, do yo know any whee that can make a set of steel gears for a RC ClodBuster truck? 32 pitch gears pretty small but in the range of what you were making in this vid.
ОтветитьGreat video.I would like to know the diameter and TPI of the threaded part of your Myford lathe spindle.Thank you.
ОтветитьWhats the cutting fluid ? ..looks like Rocol RTD.. (Stinky stuff but great for tapping, milling & turning)
nice job...
I made a dividing head like that many years ago using the Myford banjo... the design was in a book I still have somewhere...
I'm running an ML7 myself, couldn't afford the Super Seven at the time...🙄
😎👍☘️🍺
I once made a gear with an M1 Z 38 module with a diameter of 50 mm, but it was damaged because the module was worn out and why did I get a low score🤣
Ответитьcool.
ОтветитьMetal Gear!
ОтветитьGears are amazing. Thank you for sharing!
ОтветитьI like the skills you exhibit. I will follow your creativity. Question: how do you work out what gears to use when finding the odd gear teeth number?
Ответитьvery nice
ОтветитьNice work.
I like the super glue trick.
Amazing how it held up.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a great week.
😊
ОтветитьThanks a lot.
Ответитьcool contraption. Looking at the finish on your parts it looks like you have some serious rigidity issues on your lathe. Might be worth checking the bearings and gibs.
ОтветитьЗначит зубодолбежные и зубофрезерные станки зря придумывали , а делительные головки - вообще фуфло !
ОтветитьMay I ask a silly question ,how do you determine the diameter of each gear depending on the number of teeth you need ?thanks
ОтветитьHow to order?
ОтветитьEnjoyed your video - presentation & content. The centre height off the lathe cross-slide for the tailstock seemed a happy coincidence until I realised you had probably also made the dividing head with the same set up.
ОтветитьVery admirable craftsmanship! Excellent video, too. Thanks very much.
ОтветитьGear D looks the most professional I don't think you made it yourself you fraud
ОтветитьAbsolutely magnificent machine videography! The clarity is exceptionally vivid!! I really appreciate the absence of annoying background music too!!!
Wakodahatchee Chris
You’re doing great! You’ve done a great job!
ОтветитьYou have a very well equipped workshop with lots of custom made tools and equipment. You are very well set up for doing what you want to do.
ОтветитьGreat video. New to channel...have to start from beginning..
I have only 2 years on the machines , mill and lathe.. folk like you give me motivation.. thanks ..
😅where can I find the first video on how to make the gear cutters? Very informative video. David, Aylburton, Glos
ОтветитьI enjoyed this video, nice clean gears. I would like to see more on the custom dividing head that you made. It appears relatively simple in design while still quite effective.
ОтветитьNeat setup. Gears are fun.
ОтветитьInteresante el video, muy importante .
ОтветитьNice work
ОтветитьVery well done Thanks for sharing all the best to you from John in Texas
Ответитьsaya menyukai video ini!!!
ОтветитьThank you for informative videos like this 👍
ОтветитьBrilliant, and Great video cheers
ОтветитьSpeaking of mod 0.6 gears, a set where one has 200 teeth and the other 189 will almost perfectly convert a 1.5 mm pitch leadscrew to 16 TPI or vice versa. At mod 0.6 they'll also more or less fit on the common imported 7" mini-lathes; this is a project I look forward to tackling this winter. Thank you for the video; there's no way to have too much insight into the practice.
ОтветитьVERY GOOD! bro is cool😆😆😍
ОтветитьThat's a nice payoff.
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