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Shed Made
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down a back lane in a shed lives a hobbyist who fettles things
75 Burnerd EC collet service
this is fiddly to do but simple tools and patience get you there
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lathe ball turn attachment
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Finally the Smartish and Brownlike attachment is completed ....... and will one day be used in anger. the design evolved as I stumbled through issues during the build. This is a blueprint of overcomplication and how not to do things ..... but I do hope that the video might give you ideas for your projects. I am pretty chuffed having made this one off ...... what doesn't kill you makes you stron...
final machining ops ball turner
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a final push of little jobs and the project will be ready of final assembly
ball turn topslide finishing up
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more setups and faffing about as I plod on with the ball turning attachment ... will I ever finish this sucker
milling a dovetail
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making even a simple item takes a heap of planning ...... excessive amounts of time ........ and the chance of getting it wrong and making a scrap part is always looming but if you keep plodding on ........
milling out the cast
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the clarkson deadlock eats the cast - and bears up well
squaring a lump of cast
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my project swallows up more time as I prep my workpiece
harvesting cast iron
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the big tom attacks a lump of cast ...... and wins
Crating a drill press 74
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I go overkill getting a drill press ready to be collected ........ but it pays off in the end. When the guys arrived we pushed it up planks on scaffolding rollers and away it went
dogmeat hits the lathe 4
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Yep I was going to have this thing made and working first ... and then show the construction ......... only I got bogged down with other stuff and the videos went out . flip Don't hold your breath I might get this done - the pressure is on
radius attachment slogging along 3
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I dig myself in deeper and deeper and start actually measuring things
lathe radius attachment the sequel 2
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I go deeper into the rabbit hole as things get tricky
lathe dogmeat radius attachment 1
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making stuff from old lumps of stuff takes blimmin ages .....but its cheap. this is the first of a few videos where I clearly show how to do things the hard way. In a future life an enlightened me would buy near sized stock .... and possibly avoid a frozen shoulder
lever lock skrew 72
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The easy way to do this is to turn a large ball onto the end of a shaft which you have turned and threaded, then fix a flagpole with a ball end into the large ball at a jaunty angle. Hey presto. But I wanted to use the threaded section of a cap head bolt so that I had a really quality thread. So I engineer things the hard way ..... you wouldn't expect anything else really
Thanks. Just what I needed
Hey! Can you do the light works with battery only? and just use the power to charge the battery ?
Hi Bert and Duncan err no idea - sounds like a fun project Shed guy
Hi, are these knuckle heads all the same or were there any variations? I’m looking at a newer Denford senior/junior and wondering would any fit it. The flange looks similar.
Lugsni I reckon the knuckle head sizes are the same. My ELT has a heavier duty worm gear - beefed up , but the gearing is the same. It also sits further off the machine , so needs a deeper flange mount at the back. The dog which goes into the column spindle also varies. The good news is you can shim out the flange , and adapt the dog to suit. The basic engineering is the same within reason . I had a right faff getting the slotting head to fit, same drive principle , but again the flange adapter did not fit. Persevere and you will win Shed guy
Well done
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If you don't want the light to stay on all of the time, do you still need to plug the battery in ?
Interesting ! Your setting blocks are slip gauges (UK), or Johansen blocks (USA) and your allen key is a ball ended key
Whilst I have one, the need for a drill bush for each size and the great care needed when using it became just too tiresome. I put it back in the box, it's there if I need it !
Noel You are dead right . Total faff on. For regular steel and normal stuff I wouldn't bother. BUT I recently had to drill a pile of holes into stainless. My regular jobbers got hot - the metal goes hard - total pain. My split point drills however coasted through it. So I made a set of bushes in half mm sizes from 6mm up . Turns out having different point grinds for odd jobs and materials can come in. I turn to this drills when others fail - because as you say it is tiresome Shed guy
Thank you for this - very helpful. I am just embarking on a similar journey. Do you know what size the belt that drives the table feed is by any chance. Cheers Chris
hi epkid I have messed up buying belts plenty times, but its not expensive. I am running a Dunlop Z-40 10 x 1016 LI 33975 Hopefully put that into google and you will get somewheres. Whenever putting that back belt on I have a picture of how it goes - that's quite easy to get in a pickle with also All the best Shed guy
I have tried various collet systems including 5c with a drawbar and Jacobs Rubberflex. I think these Pratt Burnerd are the best. Key is much easier than a drawbar. On my cva lathe i turned a 6" test piece. I couldn't measure even a hundred thousandths variation.
Cheers for that Mr Cod I is high end kit indeed, if looks after, not abused , and as god intended - then they are a treat. Sounds like you have a snorter Shed guy
I have a ZB 32 and you seem to have covered it all. VERY good. The 2 screws to the right of the motor are for the point splitting attachment to be mounted and the pillar on top of the spindle housing is for the mist coolant if used..
Thanks Noel Yep that makes sense. I have not gone for the mister so as not to make grinding paste, and not get rust problems ..... but I will brush water onto the drill if is looks like getting toastie Shed guy
It’s really an amazing content with explanation. Can you send me details of CAM?
Hi there the cam shapes and dimensions are complex and in 3D , so a simple drawing with measurements will not get you going - and actually frustrate you . The best bet is track someone local yo you and take a direct impression of a cam to make a pattern. Try local model engineers groups etc All the best Shed guy
The notched screwdriver looks to be a decent approach, but it seems to me that you're making life far harder for yourself with the nail. I appreciate you're trying to keep the spring in a position where you can slide it to engage properly, but that definitely looked like the kind of job that would have justified a custom tool; think something like your notched screwdriver but which also engages and pivots over the coil of the spring - load spring, engage tool, lean over to compress the arm, slide into place. Yeah, that's far easier to say than to do... Anyroadup, the result is good, so well done.
Hi, I was wondering if I might trouble you to share which wheels you use on your brierley drill grinder? We have one of these machines in my shop and I have been restoring it to full working order and your videos have been very valuable. Thanks in advance!
Hi there sorry for slow reply. There is a boggling amount of information on grinding stones - it is beyond me. But buy quality, make sure it rings with a clear note when you tap it, and balance it carefully. My wheels are mounted on the 1" wheel hubs. I do the main dresing with diamond points and use a Norton NORBIDE dressing stick to fine tune angles - amazing For heavy grinding on a nobbled drill I use my pedestal grinder to rough it in - I am not rough grinding on the Brierley. I like Norton stones ,because they are always good. The point grind wheel is a 7" x 1" x 1" aluminium oxide (prefer white) they ship with 46 - 100 grit , I went 100 grit for the fine finish. This is also good for point splitting and smaller drills. If you grind smaller drills go for a 6" diameter wheel. the point thinning wheel is a 6 1/2" x 3/4" x 1" mine is green and also I have green black - so probably silicon carbide. Happy grinding
Well, that took some doing! good job!
yep another battle I probably didn't need to fight
A bit late to tell you now, but if you slide the spring to one side with long nose pliers one leg will pop out quite easily. Install in the same way. Thanks for the tip with the jubilee clip, I have one with a cracked ring and some spares to cannibalise.
the footage of success was interspersed with fails - the long nose pliers and slide technique being one - springs too strong of my hands. the jaws however definitely have to come out to get that ring off. the real fun is on the collets for smaller diameters where it is way more tricksy to get the jaws both out, ant back in Shed guy
You got any literature on the Model C Autolock?
Deebo seems an odd answer, but I think the chuck is called the autolock model B, and for some reason resellers call the collet with the two prongs an autolock type c . getting the correct collet to fit the holder and the cutter can be a faff on - but is worthwhile in the end. everything I have is right up in the links All the best Shed guy
1.776, yeah definitely American.
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Hello, I have the same Brierley zb25 like yours and I was wandering if you can shade some light on how to wire the grinder motor to 120v, I just bought this machine not too long ago but the motor is spinning with no torque, I think the combination of wire are not correct, it has a 120v plug, I greatly appreciate any help.
First off check the rating plate on your motor. It will give a choice of operating voltages , mine is not stamped with 120v. There may be a wiring map for the motor in the junction box where the cable gets to the motor. After that it is time to go to university of you tube Shed man
First look at the data plate this will tell you what the motor is designed for, check voltage, if only 220v it should be single phase, 0r 415v and 220v if both are shown then it will be 3Ph and can be wired star or delta . 120v, are you in the USA ? If you only have single phase then the easiest way is with an inverter, now it's time to check with a local electrician, as it starts to be complicated. Good luck.
@@NoelShelley Noel has covered that nicely - much appreciated Good man It is worth finding out about how you can run different voltages and different phases - that way you are not restricted when you buy machines , and can buy the less popular rated machines for better prices. Shed guy
its shocking how they can getaway with poor to no instructions, they should at least have tutorial videos online.
Heck of a nice project - really well done. Cheers and all the best.
Great overview thank you. I just bought a chuck and all the imperial and metric chucks on a local trading site. Its a brilliant system for sure. Mine is American I suspect because it has a 3/8 NC drawbar thread but its got no manufacturer on it so its a good thing I don't need any more collets.
I just want my light to come on when the power has been cut, does it matter which port i put it in on the permanent live and neutral? Think i might have a defective batch as the light just stays on and its killing off the battery, to top it off the charge indicator light doesnt light up either?
I had the same issue and it was the little jumper loop that was the key for my light. Stick to wiring the ports according to the markings on the fitting. I made sure that things were as I wanted them to be on the workbench BEFORE final mounting . They do make it tricky Shed guy
I take it this worked as intended? I'm about to make myself one.
Yep it did the trick. I can also use a 5c collet in the spindle nose to hold a piece of stock as a stop - that works pretty good shed guy
Very nice. Nothing like a bit of shiny brass turning to lift the spirits. Nicely done all round. Does your lathe chuck lock? That is - can you turn the chuck in reverse?
Very nice work sir. I tried to make a ball turning attachment years ago. My experience I have to say was even less. Yours is looking great.
Morning Shed made, Ive just picked up a ZB32 head unit only and need to make some of the parts that are missing, I was wondering if you could let me know the measurement between the hole centres of the linkage arm that connects the middle cog to the upright bar, the mechanism that moves the head left and right ! very much appreciated...Del...
Del I have uploaded a parts diagram up in the description section. Name the part and I will measure ..... only I am about to go on holiday so it may take time The download is worth a look at least Shed guy
Nicely done!
Very nice work sir. I still have to make a attachment for ball turning. I have a few ideas though. He he. Some day
cheers rusty like your channel ....... looks like you are a shed warrior fighting the same battles. I gave in on biking as I won't bounce down the road so well these days ...... good fun though Shed guy
Shoulda gone to Specsavers.
nicely done ! Thanks for sharing
Nice work - nice save. Stuff happens - as they say - but we live and learn. Nice approach clamping the old part to the new that way. 👍
cheers stuart loving your shed ... looks like home from home .... only better
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thanks for explanation
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Can this grinder be used to sharpen endmills?
It can sharpen 4 flute tap and core drills with the correct cam - no mention of end mills. So I guess not If anyone knows better please comment. All the best Shed guy
nicely done! enjoyable
cheers for that there's more to come ... believe me
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Hello friend, I also bought a machine just like yours, but it only comes with attachment number 2, do you know where I can buy the other three missing ones? thank you very much.
hunt around used machinery dealers ...... you come across stuff when you least expect it good luck
The full set of cams is 7 right hand and 7 left hand, you seldom see a full set. I think you can get them from Chester machine tools but they were about £100 each. Good luck.
Very nice work. I like the way you reclaim metal and don’t give up when you’re machine didn’t work to your standard
Quite a extensive job you are doing. Nice work.
Hi I have one of these, they’re great. If the drill was held in a smaller diameter holder all would be ok! As the chuck jaws would be out of the way!
Yep good point little dodges make all the difference
Milling wide sections of cast iron can be a real chore- and especially if a decent flatness is sought. I dulled at least two shell mills and one slab cutter milling a casting to be a scraping practice piece. This is where a tool and cutter grinder would really come in handy.
right ...... so the moral there is watch the cutters for wear cheers
I wish I could have found a hunk of cast iron to harvest here recently when I had to order a 3 inch square piece on line. 3 inch square cast iron cost me $72 delivered to my door. No joke. 😱
That's if you can get it. Tricky to source here in the UK , and premium prices too. Having said that the stuff I am using can have voids and inclusions which are a pain all best
✈Thanks for the video, greatly appreciated. Once again, thanks. This is such a good video! Great informative video! ῳ💡❀ Very Good my love ∰§
Thanks for that i was wondering if the jumper was the switch for maintained and non-maintained.
I done my apprenticeship at Smart and Brown.
wowsa fantastic. did you stay the course ... or move on to other things. Always interested in how things were back in the day shed guy
I have had a similar problem with my Wohlhaupter UP3. To date I have not been able to figure out what is wrong.