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When Victor gets bored
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Some stuff I do when I get bored
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Cutter grinder part 1: the spindle
I don't know how I got by all this time without owning a cutter grinder.
I could always buy one, but building one from scrap and learning something in the process is much more appealing to me.
In this video I'm making the spindle.
Note that some footage was lost and some never existed to begin with, but
I hope the process is still clearly documented.
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I could always buy one, but building one from scrap and learning something in the process is much more appealing to me.
In this video I'm making the spindle.
Note that some footage was lost and some never existed to begin with, but
I hope the process is still clearly documented.
IG: @victormaker420
Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519
If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored
Thanks!
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Ornamental turning thing pt. 6 making stuff
Просмотров 7 тыс.6 месяцев назад
This is the final part of this series. The O.T. contraption is done; the only thing left is to use it: The possibilities are endless, and I'll add more gizmos later. IG: @victormaker420 Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519 If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored Thanks!
Ornamental turning thing pt. 5 amplitude adjust
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 месяцев назад
This is part 5 of the O.T. contraption In this video I'm making the amplitude adjust mechanism I want to turn all sorts of profiles (especially handles for my tools and other curved shapes) So the pattern generated by the eccentric cam needs to stay the same regardless of diameter of the part the eccentricity of the cam will be fixed at the start of the cutting process as I cannot infinitely ad...
Ornamental turning thing pt. 4 universal joint and cam
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This is part 4 of the O.T. contraption In this video I'm making the eccentric cam used for the reciprocating motion of the slide, and the universal joint that connects it to the gearbox I made in the previous video IG: @victormaker420 Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519 If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbor...
Ornamental turning thing pt. 3 gearbox
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.7 месяцев назад
This is part 3 of the O.T. contraption In this video I'm finishing the gearbox that transmits power from the lead screw to the cross slide via a square shaft. IG: @victormaker420 Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519 If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored Thanks!
Ornamental turning contraption pt. II gear/spline nut/universal joint
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.8 месяцев назад
This is part II of the O.T. contraption In this video I'm making the part that transmits power from the lead screw to the cross slide via a square shaft. This shaft need to be able to swing from side to side, up and down, and also slide backwards and forward, and all that while it is constraint in the rolling axis just like a spline shaft coupled with an universal joint. All will become clear i...
Another lathe attachment Pt. 1
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
This is another attachment for the mini-lathe to give it rose-engine like capabilities. Unlike a classic rose engine where the whole spindle rocks backwards and forwards, my contraption will do that with the cutter and the spindle will remain fixed. This is part one of the series (making the sliding mechanism). Enjoy. IG: @victormaker420 Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519 If ...
Soft Jaws and rolling some brass rings
Просмотров 56 тыс.10 месяцев назад
50% to 80% of all work done in my shop goes into work holding, gigs and one off tools (not necessarily the case with this build cause they can be reused) but you get the idea. I had to make some large rings (large for my capabilities at least) In this video I make soft jaws close to the maximum limit my lathe can handle ~240mm dia. Also because brass is expensive I'll make the rings from flat b...
Internal gear cutting attachment
Просмотров 227 тыс.Год назад
In some future project I'll need to make some internal gears, so I made this attachment for the mill. It will allow me to enter inside the bore of a ring with the disc cutter. Vasi's cannel: www.youtube.com/@LikeFactoryMade (Thanks Vasi!) IG: @victormaker420 Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519 If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patre...
Powder Flask Pt.2
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
As promised here is part 2 where I'm making and decorating the body enjoy! Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519 If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored Thanks!
Round Powder Flask Pt.1
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.Год назад
Making a round style priming/powder flask. These things were used to prime the pan of a wheellock/flintlock firearm. In this video I'll be making the metal parts. Stay tuned for part 2 where I'll make the main body. Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519 If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored Thanks!
Oval boxes
Просмотров 973Год назад
Using the elliptical chuck to make some geometric decorated boxes. If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored victormaker420 profile.php?id=100066544915519 Thanks!
Elliptical turning device Pt. 2
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
Part 2 of the elliptical chuck build. If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored Thanks!
Elliptical turning device Pt. 1
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
Perfect geometric ellipses always fascinated me, It's only natural that I build a device to make them. If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored Thanks!
Decorating the mace
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
Testing different methods to decorate the mace built previously (Ornamental turning, Etching, electroplating Nickel, Gold) Facebook: profile.php?id=100066544915519 If you like this sort of content please consider supporting me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/whenvictorgetsbored Thanks!
Drill frame Thing (for ornamental turning)
Просмотров 54 тыс.Год назад
Drill frame Thing (for ornamental turning)
First try at ornamental turning: making a chisel handle
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
First try at ornamental turning: making a chisel handle
Nice build; looking forward to part 2. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
Thank you!
I noticed you didn’t include a spring washer to account for thermal expansion. What is your reasoning?
For the amount of time this thing will run when in use I doubt it will warm more than 5°C the bearings are very close to each other, so not much material to expand between them and the end bearing is free floating in the axis. + the entire housing is a heatsink
When you are doing single point threading, are you turning the lathe spindle by hand?
@@billdoodson4232 yes I am :)
Nice work! Why did you made pulleys with a V-groove when using round belts?
Thank you, I always make them like that for round belt, the tighter the belt is the more it "diggs" itself in the groove and gets compressed from the sides; so it never slips. I also make sure it never touches the bottom of the groove so it's always squeezed in there. Hope this makes sense.
@@botavictor5832 I would still prefer U-shaped grooves, as is usual with round belts. I think you now cause more friction, thus loss of power and more heat, and probably also more wear than necessary.
@@Michel-Uphoff that might be, I have used both, in my experience the one in the round groove slips at a lower force. As for the ware, I used this combination for most of my applications for years now and never changed a belt or saw any damage. But I'll do some experiments, If things can be improved I'm always open to that.
@@botavictor5832 Ignore the crowd, do it your way.
Veery nice! Looking forward for the next part!
Tnx, will be out soon.
Estupendo trabajo gracias saludos
thank you!
Muito bom !
Thank you
Splendid!
Nice. I have been thinking about making a fishing reel with a planetary gearset and was considering putting together something like what you have done.
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WOW!!! I WANT!!! 😳
thank you
👍👏
ЧПУ с .... Ручным приводом !
well I'm not a fan of CNC
It’s fascinating but must now be considered old school.
very old school, they were doing this in the 16h century
OMW!!! now its even better!!!!!(13:00)🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑😍😍😍😍😍
"MEH"(12:33)??? no, thats bloody awesome!!!!🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
well, compared to the others
WOW!!! Beautiful!!!
Thank you
Way cool!
Thank you
Просто удивительно!!! ПРИВЕТ ИЗ УКРАИНЫ Спасибо за видео
thank you
Искренне рад что нашел вашу работу на просторах интернета.Великолепная работа,красивая картинка,получил истинное удовольствие.Спасибо,ждем следующих проектов.
Thank you
👍👍👍Grandios!
thank you
you are rally professional.thx from turkey sir
Thank you
El comentario no lleva ninguna carga semántica, sirve de apoyo al canal y agradecimiento al Autor.
Thank you
Is the amount of Oscillations set on the lathes lead screw gearbox how many cuts it will take in a full rotation? A bit like cutting screws except the crosslide carriage is not engaged, other than the amount of lobes on the cam the gearbox of the lathe determins the ratio of Oscillations in the full 360 rotation?
yes, lobes=oscillations in this case one revolution of the chuck translates to 6 full revolutions of the cam and as the cam moves the cross slide backwards and forwards 2 times on each revolution I get 12 oscillations per revolution the ratio of the gearbox at the end of the leadscrew is fixed to 1:3 and, so setting the overall ratio is done in the gearbox of the lathe I can also do spirograph designs with it
consider using a blank that is not solid natural wood, but layers of different colors. veneer or paper.
yes, the possibilities are endless
Very interesting, thank you for sharing
Thank you as well
This is turning on another level. Good work sir
Thank you
you are a master
Thanks
Sr Vitor , meus parabens, a 2 meses tento comprar esse ferramenta ou asseçorio ou ferramenta , como queira, e não consigo achar uma loja que me venda . __ Eu iria usar para um torno de trabalhos em madeira ., faço trabalhos em madeira , sou um artesão. __ Se tiver ou conhecer uma loja que venda esse ferramenta pra que eu adapte no meu torno, ficarei imensamente grato. __ mesmo assim , meus parabens , um lindo trabalho , de muita atenção e paciencia, parabens.
thank you, unfortunately I don't know of anyone to build something like this commercially (that's why I built my own)
Очень интересный проект. Подписался, жду продолжения. 👍
Thank you!
Absolutely impressive! Can’t even imagine how you came up with all this mechanism. You’re in the clickspring league!
Thanks!, lots of sleepless nights help :)
Nice job!! I look forward to seeing you putting it to artistic use. Your tool handles will be something to see. Next Challenge a Rose Engine for a clock face maybe? 👍
Thank you! In the next video I'll put the thing to work.
What materials do you intend to work with? This mechanism doesn't seem very rigid. Will tool pressure cause unwanted adjustments?
Mostly organic, like wood horn and fake ivory
but it can also cut light metals with a cutting frame or tool post spindle
It gives more interesting possibilties. Good job
Thank you!
Whats the point of it?
It is an ornamental turning attachment, I will be able to turn parts that are various designs in cross section here are some historic examples in ivory: it.pinterest.com/pin/1266706119047884/
Что за резцедержатель такой?
Dixon quick change tool post
good job
Thank you!
Very cool! I've wondered about how to make a "true" elliptical shape on my lathe, or mill, but have never needed to. Now I have an idea about how I might. Many thanks! Subscribed!
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Thank you Dave!
Very good machining Victor, I am curious about the end result. I really enjoy creative minds like you making their own tools. You make beautiful ornaments, and this channel deserves many more subscribers. A tip: Leave the subtitles on screen a little longer. I did not always immediately see that there was text, and then I was already too late to read it completely.
Thank you for the sugestion mr. Michel, I will.
Very nice work
Thank you Rusty!
Nice video - I really like that "fat" parting tool you have. I need to pick one up myself.
That was a form tool ground to shape and cut in one go, but the lathe strugles with that big cutting surface so I now use it to cut grooves
Just like you, I love my boring boring head so much! 😂 Nice precision!
What are you going to use it for turning tapered screws, or what ornamental type of turning is it going to be used for rose patterns? And are you going to have some type of scotch yoke/crank mechanism before linking it to the cross slide wheel?
that is exactly it, it will drive an eccentric cam in sync with the spindle to create rose patterns
the cam will also be adjustable for a larger range of patterns
Do you think the backlash is going to be an issue?
Due to the nature of the square shaft and nut it will have significant backlash, but this will be dealt with later also the thing will be spun only in one direction so it won't be an issue
thanks so Much....
Yet another great video! Love your work, I would have not thought about this idea of making a square. I want a vise like yours! 😂
Google Fribosa vise
I do not know that I would have had the presence of mind and patience that you exhibit here, to realize that I needed a break. I think I would've been very unpleasant for my family to be around for a few hours. Good on you for recognizing - and taking - the break that you needed. It seems to me that kind of patience is required in order to consistently achieve such a high standard of work. I'll keep trying...
I'm used to things like this, I don't have high expectations from very cheap tools the "you get what you pay for" is of reference here I try my best with what I have
@@botavictor5832 You do magnificent work!
Excellent work! Looking forward to the next video!
Very interesting mini lathe attachment. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum last week 😎
Much appreciated