Metal Lathe Tutorial 18 : Your Second Project!
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2019
- This is Lathe Skills, a multi-part series to help you learn basic machine shop work. Exclusive videos, drawings, models & plans available on Patreon!
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For an extra sneaky version, left hand threads, so even if someone tries to open they will just tighten it up!
Quinn, I love your channel. I made a bunch of these tubes years ago from aluminum that fit inside a handlebar on my antique Harley for ashes from my riding buddies that have passed.
So that's how it's done! I've seen muzzle brakes on the end of a threaded barrel with no distinguishable parting line. It looked like the brake was integral to the barrel. Very nicely done and explained!
Just finished making a magic tube and it came out great. It was a fun and educational project to practice the skills I learned watching your tutorials. Thank you for taking the time!
I’ve just binge watched 1-18. Brilliant. I’m an old fart recently retired and looking to start playing with a lathe. Your series has helped a lot.
You mention trying to come up with useful and practical projects for beginners. A great project for putting together those fundamental skills is a tap handle. Making a tap handle was one of the first projects I made on a lathe. In fact I made my first while still at school (a long time ago in a far away galaxy). If you put a centre hole in the top it can be used in the lathe. Everyone needs a good tap handle and can use it in the early days of their machining life.
After putting what I've learnt into practise to get a nice clean parting-off of non trivial size and type of stock, I now know why Quinn says 'Yahtzee'! It's a feeling of yes I've done it!
Parting is such sweet sorrow? Enjoy your channel very much.
Yaaaah! Saturday morning coffee with Quinn.
Good morning Quinn! I was going to go be productive, but this is good too!
Such a fun and educational second project! Your lathe series has helped me beyond belief. Thank you for explaining everything so thoroughly for us beginners!
The whole series on lathe skills is rather gold than blonde! Exemplary content. Thank you Quinn!
You know the job is good and your lathe was setup properly when you can do tricks like this :)
Hi Quinn, I enjoy your videos and your keen sense of humour. I recommend making an offset wrench/ nut for your tool post, it is so much easier to adjust the swivel of a tool post without having to reach for a wrench each time. You are an excellent teacher!
Now this is awesome content! I love the fact that you dont speed up footage. I always thought lathes were a lot faster especially after using a CNC with premium carbide tooling at my summer job (it was just inserting pieces and pressing start so no actuall using of the machine). Really awesome videos. Love watching them!
Never subscribed to a channel so quickly! 🤟🏻
Love that you included the copper over the jaws in this vid. Cheers for the advice on Instagram 👌
Indexable ear tooling with extra cotton swab ends, brilliant! I hope you've patented that.
Imagine if you had cut LH threads in the cap and cylinder. No machinist would ever consider that. Hence, I am no machinist! Great videos, doing a binge watch last couple of days.
Hey, Quinn, Tim Lipton just posted his video for the Equalization valve for project Egress, and at