Great build, of an amazing gift... To an amazing guy! Don't be surprised that people around the WORLD enjoy your builds. Stay STRONG & rest as necessary. Great to see you modify a build, keeps you on your toes😎😎😎😎😎😎😎 from da Bronx 😎
What a very generous subscriber Matty. Those kits are not cheap either. But better yet is that it gives you the incentive to get out into your workshop after your treatments without the worry of thinking of another project, sourcing materials and hardware, so that you can get straight on with the job. A generous and bloody good idea for your recovery Matty. So thank you whoever you are, because you will give us plenty of the usual entertainment from Matty's workshop! Ps I wish I'd have thought of that. Now I've watched the build mate you've made a nice job of that. Pity about the mistake, but as we all say, " Shit happens " lol. Good luck with your appointment this arvo, cheers from the UK Sam
Gday, These kits are going go be perfect, I can do a little bit and then come back to it, the generosity and support we have received is very humbling and I hope one day after all the treatments and im back in full swing I can help other that need support, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
The generosity of our viewers continually blows me away, I just bought an engineer's vice using the small donations that my viewers make. That is a nice little project and to be honest, I have been scratching my head just lately trying to think of a project to make, just found one 😁, I hope the treatments are going well and not knocking you around too much. 👍
Gday, the generosity we have received is very humbling, these kits will keep me active and motivated, the treatment has definitely knocked me around a bit but thats to be expected mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Nice job mate. Customers drawings are sacred and need to be exact. Ancillary drawings I used use as guidance, after all it was us guys that would use it. Glad to see you again mate 👍 See you soon.
Hi Matty, great to see you in the workshop, enjoying a build and customising the kit to suit yourself, I wouldn't have done the concave filing either cos I'm sure I've some spherical washers in the bottom of a toolbox somewhere as they are used for the injector clamps for an old Citroen van I used to have. You have inspired me for a little project of my own now as I'm sure I can find enough in my scrap bin to make one of those up. best wishes from the UK, Paul
Nice work Matty, and the finger plate is a nice project that can be made from scrap on hand as well. I would just make a threaded stud for the hole from brass, lock site or solder and file it flush. Clickspring has a vid on his design. for anyone interested. Enjoyed the vid, cheers mate!
Gday, this is the perfect build to use up off cuts and you really don’t need plans, I’m not really worried about the hole for now, thanks for watching mate, cheers
It is amazing the number of past jobs you could have used the new tool on. The generosity of viewers is helping keep content for us to watch. Thanks for sharing
Gday Rustinox, small Endmills never last long until they make themselves in to 2 pieces and decide to jump in the bin, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Good to see you back on your machines, Matty. Thoughtful gifts. Not always possible, but slitting saws can also make narrow slots. Also, a radius on the central nut paired with a matching female radius in the clamp would do the same as the filed radius. Many ways … Rooting for you!
Looks like a beautiful, engineered item Matty. I'm a Civil Engineer but appreciate any engineering. You're a legend in our community. All the best. Paul, Scotland.
Nice work Matty. If you ever get stuck machining a vee again, set the part in the vice at 45 degrees and use a standard end mill ( any size ) and use the Y axis.
Gday Barry, These are perfect projects to keep me motivated and keep the mind working, the brain needs a tune up after making that mistake putting the threaded hole in the wrong side but ill have to keep double checking myself more now, Appreciate your support mate, Cheers
As others have said, Huge Thanks to whoever sent the kits in! Content for us, and focus for Matty!!! The project turned out really nice Matty! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Well made Matty, I am sure over time you will find a use for the rogue hole, you will then know the reason you put it in the top face😉. Hope you are feeling OK bud. Cheers, Jon
Gday Jon, im feeling good now but that’ll change on Thursday when i get the next treatment, I’d say over time I’ll end up putting extra holes in the plate for different jobs, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Hi Matt. We have some wonderful people in this world and the generosity is astounding. Hope the treatment goes well this week and you recover quickly. Till next time have a good week.
Gday, the generosity we have received has been very humbling and I cant thank everyone enough, I have my next treatment on the 21st, its going to knock me a bit but thats to be expected, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Gday Robert, the kits are really well put together and the materials supplied have plenty of length to play with, appreciate you watching as always mate, cheers
First, like to thx our Creator for giving you the strength too be out in your shop and continue to draw us viewers and creators. I wanted to watch the complete, but my first round of chemo must have been concocted by Dr, Frankenstein him self. Soory Mate. hope to revisit over the wk end when I can set up without loosing my guts. Prayer's are most needed, Bear.
those kits look great. and you did a wonderful job machining it.. don't worry for a second about the *mistakes* because they're not.. they are what we call in my business "undocumented features".. you never know, some day you will need that threaded hole.. awesome work, keep it coming..
G’Day Matty Hope you’re well Great video. Like your technique using the knurling tool Will do the same in the future. Sure beats tightening down on the nut Great work. 👍Ulladulla
Gday Troy, I apologise I haven't sent the parcel your way yet but it will happen, I have another round next Thursday so ill probably go down hill for a few days, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Nothing to apologise for my friend, just glad to support a great creator! sort out the big things the little ones will sort themselves in due time @@MattysWorkshop
Nice work Matty, Don't worry about the 'mistake' tapped hole, I reckon a few more 1/4 - 32 holes might be handy to give more options for positioning the finger clamp. You could also drill out the 'mistake' 1/4 -28 hole (UNF), plug it somehow and re-drill and tap it 1/4-32 as well. I made a 'clickspring' inspired plate a while back and am about to drill a few more tapped holes for the clamp post to give more clamping options - I'll send a photo when I've finished it.
Hi Matty, I ended up adding 4 x M8 threaded holes in a rectangle around the original central M8 hole and added 6 x 6mm alignment holes on one side - I don't use Instagram and couldn't find an email address to send a photo to - there's not much to it anyway, just turned into a micro fixture plate :)
Hi Matty, very kind and generous gifts. You'll find the Finger Plate very useful. I made one about 10 months ago. Not a kit though. I use it all the time on my bench drill. Wouldn't be without it now. I did a video on it as well. Hope your appointments go well for you. All the best mate. Cheers Nobby
Gday Nobby, I can think of many time this finger plate would of been handy to have on past builds, I do remember the plate you made, appointments are going ok thanks, chemo again next week so back to square one mate, cheers
Whoever you are, generous viewer, your contributions are most welcome... We all enjoy this channel`s content, and you just tossed oil over a fire... How nice of you, especially moving towards winter, it will be nice to have a few projects coming during these months of cold and cruel misery... Also, i dont know why the company insists on censoring of the plans in a way... Any machinist upon seeing the thing being made will be able to replicate the design... Sure, some details might change, but these arent complex systems that would present much hardship being replicated by sight... One is a tube with a taper on the end and a few bits, the other is a plate with some groves and finger clamps, one is a two finger clamp that has slots in the end to hold the knurling wheels... I mean, its literally apprentice grade projects in a way... Its not like you are making an automatic boring head with cross-feed/facing-feed... That would be harder to just assume the dimensions on, but these... Not so much...
Gday, the generosity and support we have received is very humbling, i not sure why they don’t like the plans shown on camera but I’ll respect the wishes, I still haven’t forgotten about the boring and facing head, im looking for the correct tap I need which isn’t easy to find, thanks for watching, cheers
@@MattysWorkshop Ayy, anytime, seeing another whacky machinist brother is always a pleasure... How would i not be watching... Also, a thought... That vise stop could impart brinelling onto the fixed jaw... The hardened ball bearing with its point contact is just the worst type of pressure pad for important surfaces like vise jaws and precision plates... I would much rather see a bronze or brass pad or tip atop the screw... A ball is an implement of destruction here, even with gentlest pressures... First of, the vise jaw is likely hard itself, and a ball point contact with a hard surface cant really be a decent friction retention system either... Kinda like a carbide endmill in a drill chuck... Just waiting to slip at the first opportunity, unlike a soft wide pad(2mm contact is wide compared to a ball point)... The stop is lovely, but the locking mechanism is a bit unfortunate according to what i have learned over last decade and a half... Its why people grind down ball bearings so they can put the flat against the moving jaw and use the ball end to clamp down on the unevenly shaped part... You can use a plain ball bearing, but it will damage both the part and the jaw... Since the part is being worked, the half-ball is only needed until you get a flat reference surface against the jaw... You know the trick im talking about... Same idea as a copper wire, but its a ball bearing...
Nice work Matty. As far following the plans exactly goes, I'd say 90% or more of the kit builders I see on here ether modify the kit or leave details out to suit their needs. For that "extra" threaded hole I'd loc-tite a screw or bolt in the hole, cut it off flush and then run a fly cutter over the top surface to blend it in and one ooops gone!
Gday, plans are only a guide and made to be modified so I have been told mate, I think I’m going to leave the hole there for now and it may possibly be handy in the future, thanks very much for watching, cheers
G'day Matty. This is an excellent build. Whether drilled a hole in the wrong place or not, I don't think it matters, for that fact if you really needed it, just flip it over & drill the hole. 😂🎉 Great video, keep up the good work
Mate, you deserve all these gifts because you are the real deal , meaning your passion with machining is real and that is something you cannot fake. Keep up that Aussie slag too I piss myself every time you talk shit .
Gday, I dont change for the camera, what you see is just how it is, Quite often I dont know myself what's going to come outa my mouth which is a worry mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
It is nice to see that there are good people in the world. By the way for that hole you don't want, why not drill it out and plug it with a piece that is a press fit and file it smooth so it does not show. Cheers
Gday, there are still very kind people in the world and the support we have had here has been very humbling mate, one day I might fix that hole but then it might come in handy to, thanks for watching, cheers
Great job Matty. I doubt if anyone ever stays to the exact plan. Modify to suit yourself seems to be the general form. If you need the slots in that part you could always turn it on its side and use a slitting saw to do it. ATB with the treatment. regards from the UK
Hey Great to see you Matty, Those Hemingway Kits look really nice, I might start collecting a few of them, good way to build up the toolkit . Stay well mate and nice job , Mike
Gday, the finger plate is an enjoyable build, Im doing the die holder next but with a twist to the plans, Hopefully ill have it done by next Thursday, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Hi Matty Great to see you doing well, had a look at the Hemingway web site and surprised to see they are local to me. Like you I can’t stand walking up to a dirty machine and I always have to clean up before finishing for the day. Holding small parts is always a nightmare and the finger plate looks just the thing. Keep going. Illegitimi non carborundum
Gday, I’m really impressed with the Hemingway kits, great written instructions and the build plans and spot on, I can’t stand starting the day off with dirty machines, it’s not hard to spend a few moments at the end of the day to do a simple clean, thanks for watching mate, cheers
I've heard of the Hemingway kits but never tried one myself. That unit will come in handy for you for small bits. Looks like a good project for here too but it has to take a number, lol!
Gday, this was the first Hemingway kit I’ve done and I’m surprised how good they are, good instructions and plenty of length on materials, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Gday, Its not easy to not show the plans, I didn't give a slitting saw a bloody thought and perfect solution, Thanks very much for watching mate, Cheers
Gday, Its a simple rule to follow and once your in the habit its easy to keep on top of the mess everyday, Im looking forward to the die holder and thats next at this stage but there's a bit of a twist with that build mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Wow ! That will keep you busy for a time mate. Those Hemingway kits are not cheap mate. I know you got them as a gift but I wonder if they will just sell the drawings only and you buy the raw material from places you know locally
Gday, This is an incredible gift and there going to keep me busy for a while, I'm not sure if you can buy the plans only, they maybe have something on there website, thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Yeah 3mm (and smaller) mills arent always happy with aluminium let alone steel. One should always have and extra 1 of whatever you have on hand. Even if it made me broke at some stage to have so much mills😂 oh well 1 recovers from that soon or eventually. I learnt also very quick to be patient with those sizes, doesnt pay to loose the concentration and send the poor mill to oblivion😅 peck away at the job one pass at a time, enough air and lube does it.but yeah we all do mess up good sometimes part of learning😅
Thank you to the viewer. Keeping Matty busy is the best thing. These kits are great 👍
Gday, these kits are going to be great and it’s going to keep me motivated, appreciate you watching as always mate, cheers
Great work as always Matty.
Great build, of an amazing gift...
To an amazing guy!
Don't be surprised that people around the WORLD enjoy your builds.
Stay STRONG & rest as necessary.
Great to see you modify a build, keeps you on your toes😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
from da Bronx 😎
P.S. there's nothing like a clean work area.
👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
What a very generous subscriber Matty. Those kits are not cheap either. But better yet is that it gives you the incentive to get out into your workshop after your treatments without the worry of thinking of another project, sourcing materials and hardware, so that you can get straight on with the job. A generous and bloody good idea for your recovery Matty. So thank you whoever you are, because you will give us plenty of the usual entertainment from Matty's workshop! Ps I wish I'd have thought of that. Now I've watched the build mate you've made a nice job of that. Pity about the mistake, but as we all say, " Shit happens " lol. Good luck with your appointment this arvo, cheers from the UK Sam
Gday, These kits are going go be perfect, I can do a little bit and then come back to it, the generosity and support we have received is very humbling and I hope one day after all the treatments and im back in full swing I can help other that need support, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
I feel ya, Matty. I clean after every day as well and I am not a particular neat freak.
Gday Robert, I can’t handle leaving the machines dirty, it’s not hard if you clean them everyday, thanks for watching, cheers
The generosity of our viewers continually blows me away, I just bought an engineer's vice using the small donations that my viewers make. That is a nice little project and to be honest, I have been scratching my head just lately trying to think of a project to make, just found one 😁, I hope the treatments are going well and not knocking you around too much. 👍
Gday, the generosity we have received is very humbling, these kits will keep me active and motivated, the treatment has definitely knocked me around a bit but thats to be expected mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Most magnanimous of a viewer 👍 well done.
Great to see you busy Matty.
Thanks for sharing
Gday, The generosity we have received is very humbling mate and I can't thank everyone enough, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Nice job mate. Customers drawings are sacred and need to be exact. Ancillary drawings I used use as guidance, after all it was us guys that would use it. Glad to see you again mate 👍 See you soon.
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching and commenting, cheers
All the best with your treatments,when we get to our age group it’s one long maintenance program .
Regards John👍👍
Gday John, thanks very much, im definitely getting some maintenance done now, thanks for watching, cheers
Hi Matty, great to see you in the workshop, enjoying a build and customising the kit to suit yourself, I wouldn't have done the concave filing either cos I'm sure I've some spherical washers in the bottom of a toolbox somewhere as they are used for the injector clamps for an old Citroen van I used to have. You have inspired me for a little project of my own now as I'm sure I can find enough in my scrap bin to make one of those up. best wishes from the UK, Paul
Gday, a spherical washer will be perfect and I might get one for mine, brilliant idea mate, cheers
Nice work Matty, and the finger plate is a nice project that can be made from scrap on hand as well. I would just make a threaded stud for the hole from brass, lock site or solder and file it flush. Clickspring has a vid on his design. for anyone interested. Enjoyed the vid, cheers mate!
Gday, this is the perfect build to use up off cuts and you really don’t need plans, I’m not really worried about the hole for now, thanks for watching mate, cheers
It is amazing the number of past jobs you could have used the new tool on. The generosity of viewers is helping keep content for us to watch. Thanks for sharing
Gday, I really wish I had this when I built the Webster engines, the generosity we have received is very humbling mate, cheers
Ah, the joy of exchanging stuff. That's really nice.
And indeed, very small endmills don't last very long :)
Gday Rustinox, small Endmills never last long until they make themselves in to 2 pieces and decide to jump in the bin, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
On the up-side, the shanks are a good source of D bit blanks and alignment pins :)
Always good to see you create something from 'nothing'. Thank you.
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
And a thanks from the viewers, enjoying the vicarious pleasure from Matty doing his thing!
Much appreciated mate, cheers
Nice build making it your way makes it yours from all others. God bless Marty in my prayers.
Thanks very much mate and thanks for watching, Cheers
Good to see you back on your machines, Matty. Thoughtful gifts.
Not always possible, but slitting saws can also make narrow slots. Also, a radius on the central nut paired with a matching female radius in the clamp would do the same as the filed radius. Many ways …
Rooting for you!
Gday, it’s good to be machine again, I didn’t give a slitting saw a thought but I’ll remember for next time, Thanks for watching mate, cheers
Thread a piece of brass to plug the hole, it will look cool. Turned out nice, Keep smilin
Gday, that would look nice mate, thanks for watching, cheers
eyup Matty
Great little tool, nicely adapted, all the best with your appointments. see you next time
👍👍👍👍
atb
Kev (UK)
Gday Kev, This will be a very handy tool to have, Ive got plenty of appointments thats for sure mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
the die-holder Hemingway is a game-changer you will also love making it...
Gday, I’m looking forward to using the die holder mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Looks like a beautiful, engineered item Matty. I'm a Civil Engineer but appreciate any engineering. You're a legend in our community. All the best. Paul, Scotland.
Gday, thanks very much for your kind words Paul, cheers
What a terrific gift! Mistakes happen, it's how you DEAL with them that defines your character. Excellent job, Matty. Cheers!
Gday Greg, certainly an amazing gift and it’s going to keep me busy, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Nice work Matty. If you ever get stuck machining a vee again, set the part in the vice at 45 degrees and use a standard end mill ( any size ) and use the Y axis.
Gday, that’s definitely a good idea mate, Thanks for watching, cheers
Hi Matty, good to see you in the shop. Nice when you have some low stress projects to keep you busy.
Gday Barry, These are perfect projects to keep me motivated and keep the mind working, the brain needs a tune up after making that mistake putting the threaded hole in the wrong side but ill have to keep double checking myself more now, Appreciate your support mate, Cheers
you know how the old Berger paints commercial went...."keeps on keeping on"...that gives you an idea of my age. Stay cool mate!
Gday, I remember that commercial from when I was a kid and that wasn't yesterday mate, Cheers
Glad you chose to make the finger plate first. I’ve been interested in such tools ever since Clickspring made his version years ago. Thanks Matty 👍
Gday, This is a really good build and its not hard but I still screwed it up🤦🏻, Enjoy making it mate, Cheers
You did not screw it up. You altered the original design.
looking good young sir, that's a cool project, and to my eyes, it came out spot on.
keep up the good work.
Thanks very much mate, Appreciate you watching and commenting, cheers
As others have said, Huge Thanks to whoever sent the kits in! Content for us, and focus for Matty!!!
The project turned out really nice Matty! Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Gday Paul, these build will definitely keep me motivated which is what I need mate, thanks for watching cheers
Great project . Caring you in My thoughts. My Best as Always Tighe
Thanks very much mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
'cause U're woth it Matty
Good to see that you are up and kicking
Thanks very much mate, cheers
Well made Matty, I am sure over time you will find a use for the rogue hole, you will then know the reason you put it in the top face😉. Hope you are feeling OK bud. Cheers, Jon
Gday Jon, im feeling good now but that’ll change on Thursday when i get the next treatment, I’d say over time I’ll end up putting extra holes in the plate for different jobs, thanks for watching mate, cheers
What a great gift! Keep on keepin' on mate! All the best, Matthew
Gday, Absolute awesome gift mate and its going to keep me active and motivated as well, Thanks for watching, Cheers
They are some nice kits.
This will keep me busy for a while mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Very nice work as always 🇬🇧👍.
Thanks very much mate, cheers
Thanks Matty beautiful work and again look after yourself , nice outfit at the end …….. Brian
Thanks very much Brian, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Hi Matt. We have some wonderful people in this world and the generosity is astounding. Hope the treatment goes well this week and you recover quickly.
Till next time have a good week.
Gday, the generosity we have received has been very humbling and I cant thank everyone enough, I have my next treatment on the 21st, its going to knock me a bit but thats to be expected, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Looks good Matty. Praying for you brother.
Thanks very much Dale, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Excellent job Matty, very nice build..
Thanks very much mate, appreciate you watching and commenting, Cheers
what a cool gift and a cool build as well! Hang in there m8 we are rooting for you...
Thanks be much mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Hope you're feeling well, Mr Matty. Well, wishes to the family from The Willards in Mississippi.
Gday, Im good now but get a treatment tomorrow so i'll be crook again for a while, Appreciate you watching and commenting mate, Cheers
Very welcome, brother.
Another great video mate, culminating in what I feel will be a handy little tool. Thanks Matty, have a good one mate 👍🇦🇺
Gday Mark, I wish I had this when I made the Webster engines thats for sure, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Very useful for small stuff . Hey , Dugite nil - Max 1 ! Cheers 👍
Gday Max, one nil on the scoreboard mate, don’t let it be the other way around, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Nice build Matty. I have done 2 of there kits & both had enough materials to complete them. Some good folk out there mate. See you next time.
Steve.
Gday Steve, the kits are really well put together and plenty of material to work with, thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Great looking project, Matty! So happy to see you sharing this with us! Bill
Gday Bill, this was an enjoyable build, thanks for watching and commenting mate, cheers
Those Hemingway Kits are pretty schmick eh?
Useful too 👏👏
Anyhoo Matty,
another enjoyable interlude 👍
Keep Punchin’ mate,
Regards
Robert
Gday Robert, the kits are really well put together and the materials supplied have plenty of length to play with, appreciate you watching as always mate, cheers
First, like to thx our Creator for giving you the strength too be out in your shop and continue to draw us viewers and creators. I wanted to watch the complete, but my first round of chemo must have been concocted by Dr, Frankenstein him self. Soory Mate. hope to revisit over the wk end when I can set up without loosing my guts. Prayer's are most needed, Bear.
Thanks very much Bear, stay strong mate
those kits look great. and you did a wonderful job machining it.. don't worry for a second about the *mistakes* because they're not.. they are what we call in my business "undocumented features".. you never know, some day you will need that threaded hole.. awesome work, keep it coming..
Gday, these kits are really well put together and enjoyable to build, thanks for watching mate, cheers
G’Day Matty
Hope you’re well
Great video.
Like your technique using the knurling tool
Will do the same in the future.
Sure beats tightening down on the nut
Great work.
👍Ulladulla
Gday Greg, I going alright thanks, I can't remember who I seen using the knurling tool this way but it works well, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Good job Matty !
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
*_Thats a great little fixture. I'm going to make one._* 🤙
Gday, definitely worth making one for sure mate, Thanks for watching, cheers
Hole here or there no matter it was a great build anyway Matty. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
Gday Harold, hope your going well, I can’t believe I made that mistake but it happens mate, take care and thanks for watching, cheers
Well done Matty, another fantastic series. in our thoughts with the rust issue.
Gday Troy, I apologise I haven't sent the parcel your way yet but it will happen, I have another round next Thursday so ill probably go down hill for a few days, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Nothing to apologise for my friend, just glad to support a great creator! sort out the big things the little ones will sort themselves in due time @@MattysWorkshop
Nice work Matty, Don't worry about the 'mistake' tapped hole, I reckon a few more 1/4 - 32 holes might be handy to give more options for positioning the finger clamp. You could also drill out the 'mistake' 1/4 -28 hole (UNF), plug it somehow and re-drill and tap it 1/4-32 as well. I made a 'clickspring' inspired plate a while back and am about to drill a few more tapped holes for the clamp post to give more clamping options - I'll send a photo when I've finished it.
Gday, I think it’ll end up with a grid pattern at some stage, definitely looking forward to seeing yours mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Hi Matty, I ended up adding 4 x M8 threaded holes in a rectangle around the original central M8 hole and added 6 x 6mm alignment holes on one side - I don't use Instagram and couldn't find an email address to send a photo to - there's not much to it anyway, just turned into a micro fixture plate :)
Hi Matty, very kind and generous gifts. You'll find the Finger Plate very useful. I made one about 10 months ago. Not a kit though. I use it all the time on my bench drill. Wouldn't be without it now. I did a video on it as well. Hope your appointments go well for you. All the best mate. Cheers Nobby
Gday Nobby, I can think of many time this finger plate would of been handy to have on past builds, I do remember the plate you made, appointments are going ok thanks, chemo again next week so back to square one mate, cheers
Nice build, finger plate is a handy accessory, KOKO
Thanks very much Chuck, wish I had this when I built the Webster engines mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
very good job matty
Thanks very much mate, cheers
Whoever you are, generous viewer, your contributions are most welcome... We all enjoy this channel`s content, and you just tossed oil over a fire... How nice of you, especially moving towards winter, it will be nice to have a few projects coming during these months of cold and cruel misery...
Also, i dont know why the company insists on censoring of the plans in a way... Any machinist upon seeing the thing being made will be able to replicate the design... Sure, some details might change, but these arent complex systems that would present much hardship being replicated by sight... One is a tube with a taper on the end and a few bits, the other is a plate with some groves and finger clamps, one is a two finger clamp that has slots in the end to hold the knurling wheels... I mean, its literally apprentice grade projects in a way... Its not like you are making an automatic boring head with cross-feed/facing-feed... That would be harder to just assume the dimensions on, but these... Not so much...
Gday, the generosity and support we have received is very humbling, i not sure why they don’t like the plans shown on camera but I’ll respect the wishes, I still haven’t forgotten about the boring and facing head, im looking for the correct tap I need which isn’t easy to find, thanks for watching, cheers
@@MattysWorkshop
Ayy, anytime, seeing another whacky machinist brother is always a pleasure... How would i not be watching...
Also, a thought... That vise stop could impart brinelling onto the fixed jaw... The hardened ball bearing with its point contact is just the worst type of pressure pad for important surfaces like vise jaws and precision plates... I would much rather see a bronze or brass pad or tip atop the screw... A ball is an implement of destruction here, even with gentlest pressures... First of, the vise jaw is likely hard itself, and a ball point contact with a hard surface cant really be a decent friction retention system either... Kinda like a carbide endmill in a drill chuck... Just waiting to slip at the first opportunity, unlike a soft wide pad(2mm contact is wide compared to a ball point)... The stop is lovely, but the locking mechanism is a bit unfortunate according to what i have learned over last decade and a half... Its why people grind down ball bearings so they can put the flat against the moving jaw and use the ball end to clamp down on the unevenly shaped part... You can use a plain ball bearing, but it will damage both the part and the jaw... Since the part is being worked, the half-ball is only needed until you get a flat reference surface against the jaw... You know the trick im talking about... Same idea as a copper wire, but its a ball bearing...
Great video Matty, I hope today went well for you.
Gday, my next treatment is next Thursday, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Nice work Matty. As far following the plans exactly goes, I'd say 90% or more of the kit builders I see on here ether modify the kit or leave details out to suit their needs. For that "extra" threaded hole I'd loc-tite a screw or bolt in the hole, cut it off flush and then run a fly cutter over the top surface to blend it in and one ooops gone!
Gday, plans are only a guide and made to be modified so I have been told mate, I think I’m going to leave the hole there for now and it may possibly be handy in the future, thanks very much for watching, cheers
G'day Matty. This is an excellent build. Whether drilled a hole in the wrong place or not, I don't think it matters, for that fact if you really needed it, just flip it over & drill the hole. 😂🎉
Great video, keep up the good work
Gday Ted, it turns out I didn’t need that feature the hole was for but shit happens mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Thanks matty for another awesome video.
Appreciate you watching and commenting mate, Cheers
Mate, you deserve all these gifts because you are the real deal , meaning your passion with machining is real and that is something you cannot fake. Keep up that Aussie slag too I piss myself every time you talk shit .
Gday, I dont change for the camera, what you see is just how it is, Quite often I dont know myself what's going to come outa my mouth which is a worry mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Hope you are doing great today Matty, best regards from Florida,USA....Paul
Gday Paul, going alright mate thanks, just poking along gently, cheers
It is nice to see that there are good people in the world. By the way for that hole you don't want, why not drill it out and plug it with a piece that is a press fit and file it smooth so it does not show. Cheers
Gday, there are still very kind people in the world and the support we have had here has been very humbling mate, one day I might fix that hole but then it might come in handy to, thanks for watching, cheers
Great job Matty. I doubt if anyone ever stays to the exact plan. Modify to suit yourself seems to be the general form. If you need the slots in that part you could always turn it on its side and use a slitting saw to do it. ATB with the treatment.
regards from the UK
Gday, I do think we all just use plans as a guide, I honestly didn’t give a slitting saw a thought and know I wish I did, thanks for watching, cheers
Congratulations on Christmas coming early. You have an incredible benefactor.
Gday, It was defiantly Christmas in a big way, I can't thank my viewers enough for the generosity and support we have received mate, Cheers
Hey Great to see you Matty, Those Hemingway Kits look really nice, I might start collecting a few of them, good way to build up the toolkit . Stay well mate and nice job , Mike
Gday, The Hemingway kits are well put together and the instruction are easy to follow, Thanks for watching, Cheers
I want one! I have the kit for the die holder sitting in the shed for when I get time. Can't wait to see how you fare with that build!
Gday, the finger plate is an enjoyable build, Im doing the die holder next but with a twist to the plans, Hopefully ill have it done by next Thursday, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Cheers, Matty. Thanks. And thanks to your subscriber for their surprising generosity.
Gday, this was very generous mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Hi Matty
Great to see you doing well, had a look at the Hemingway web site and surprised to see they are local to me.
Like you I can’t stand walking up to a dirty machine and I always have to clean up before finishing for the day. Holding small parts is always a nightmare and the finger plate looks just the thing. Keep going.
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Gday, I’m really impressed with the Hemingway kits, great written instructions and the build plans and spot on, I can’t stand starting the day off with dirty machines, it’s not hard to spend a few moments at the end of the day to do a simple clean, thanks for watching mate, cheers
I've heard of the Hemingway kits but never tried one myself. That unit will come in handy for you for small bits. Looks like a good project for here too but it has to take a number, lol!
Gday, this was the first Hemingway kit I’ve done and I’m surprised how good they are, good instructions and plenty of length on materials, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Ta Matty all the Best thanks to whoever for Mattys Gifts
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
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Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Nice kits :-) qudos for not showing plans on camera
For small grooves like those in the clamp, use a slitting saw of appropriate thickness
Gday, Its not easy to not show the plans, I didn't give a slitting saw a bloody thought and perfect solution, Thanks very much for watching mate, Cheers
Thanks for the video mate, we will see you next week, nice job...
Appreciate you watching and commenting mate, Cheers and hopefully I'll have a video out next week.
Far out Matty mate, turned out great considering 😂, hope your still moving in the right direction 👍 keep it up
Gday Ralfy, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out in the end, definitely still moving in the right direction mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Nice build. Thx for the vid.
Thanks very much, Cheers
Nice one !!
Thanks very much, appreciate you watching, cheers
Nice job mate take things easy
Thanks very much mate, Cheers
Well done mate 👍
Thanks Trev, First comment to mate and thanks for watching, Cheers
G'day Matty. Merry project day you have great subscribers mate
Gday, I have extremely generous viewers mate and I can't thank everyone enough, Cheers
hi Matty im with you i clean up every day.i have made the tap and die holder it is the best for threading in lathe .
Gday, Its a simple rule to follow and once your in the habit its easy to keep on top of the mess everyday, Im looking forward to the die holder and thats next at this stage but there's a bit of a twist with that build mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Very nice
Should keep you busy for a nit
Gday Kimber, I have plenty to do now, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Great Channel Matty.
Thanks mate
Wow ! That will keep you busy for a time mate. Those Hemingway kits are not cheap mate. I know you got them as a gift but I wonder if they will just sell the drawings only and you buy the raw material from places you know locally
Gday, This is an incredible gift and there going to keep me busy for a while, I'm not sure if you can buy the plans only, they maybe have something on there website, thanks for watching mate, Cheers
Matt, plans are only a guide to your creativity. Modify them to suit your purpose. 😉😇
Gday, I've defiantly modified this build to suit my screw ups mate, ive gotta double check myself more often noe I think, thanks for watching, Cheers
Marty, outstanding channel! Small End Mill for that tiny slot? Could you use a Slot cutting tool? thanks for the videos!
Gday, You could certainly use a slot drill, Appreciate you watching, Cheers
my uncle drove similar Mack for Shell[ tanker] along with sar'S FLATNOSE 80'S KENNYS CHEERS MATE
The R-model was the best truck I ever drove mate, 12 speed mack box on mack diffs, it was the real deal, Cheers
Very nice. Hope you are doing okay.
Thanks very much mate, Im doing ok overall, Cheers
How are you travelling with the rust issue Matty? I'm hoping its all good news.
Gday, The last week hasn't been to bad and next treatment is next Thursday, im running out of energy a lot quicker then normal thats for sure, Cheers
Im thinking of you old mate. You are not in this fight alone.@@MattysWorkshop
Yeah 3mm (and smaller) mills arent always happy with aluminium let alone steel. One should always have and extra 1 of whatever you have on hand. Even if it made me broke at some stage to have so much mills😂 oh well 1 recovers from that soon or eventually. I learnt also very quick to be patient with those sizes, doesnt pay to loose the concentration and send the poor mill to oblivion😅 peck away at the job one pass at a time, enough air and lube does it.but yeah we all do mess up good sometimes part of learning😅
Gday, Small Endmills never last long here, definitely a major consumable in my workshop, Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
don't think i gave you a thumbs up on this one so here go's cheers mate lol 👍
Thanks for the thumbs up mate, cheers
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Thanks for watching mate, Cheers