A fun project combining the precision of machining, the design freedom of 3D printing, and the beauty of woodworking to create a valuabletool. You can download all files of this project for free here: mariushornberger.com/products/tailstock-threading-die-holder-files and you can support me directly here: www.patreon.com/mariushornberger Thanks, everybody, for watching and for your support.
Not many people do that hinge Justin. I published a video on how I do it after learning it from Rob Cosman. I've only seen him and two others do it and one was Pask Makes where he did like 4 kinds of wooden hinge.
You only did it again. Another fantastic project, well thought out and to put the 'tin hat' on it you spoil us with free plans .. fecking genius.. keep her lit ya good thing..
I published a video on how I make that wooden hinge after watching Cosman do it and adjusting it for greater strength. This video, outside of mine and Rob's videos is only the third I've seen on RUclips. Great job...as ALWAYS...genius.
I just realised that I pressed the "like" button as soon as I saw "Marius Hornberger" - and *then* I watched the video. And I was not disappointed. Great work, Marius!
Amazing and precise. And you gave it away for free. Someone would charge for this a lot of money now when every stupidnthing is for sale on instagram. World needs more people like you.
Just Beautiful!!! You are so talented!! I went to school to be a chemical engineer and worked in Big Pharma for too long. and being there for the plandemic showed me that AI needed a change. I have always loved small engines and welding so I started a small engine repair shop and a mobile welding and fabrication business. The first day I was leaving for a job and I was run over and flipped up and around a telephone pole while my right leg nearly was crushed off. It's has taken me more than 18 months to learn how to walk again but I am up and walking. I decided I was going to start that mobile welding/fabrication along with small engine repair and also build a machine shop. These are lofty goals considering I am still getting medical bills. Thank you for the entertaining and really great videos my friend.
Marius, I'm adding a comment very late on this excellent video, but I want to thank you for the amazing work you did here. Obviously you are a perfectionist, from the overall design as well as the auxialiary tooling you added to get the job done. Your generosity in providing all of the files for free is admirable, and fits well with the sense I get that you truly are trying to instill your viewers with the enthusiasm you have to create amazing things themselves. Please keep up the great work, and don't ever lose the spark that keeps you creating and sharing!
I am constantly impressed by your creativity. Amazing! You're getting to be an old man at this stuff, when I started watching you, you were just a bright kid. Lol!
Marius, das war wie immer großartig. Jeder andere hätte ich wahrscheinlich mit dem erstklassigen erstellten Werkzeug zufrieden gestellt. Aber die Box dazu ist der Hammer.
your tolerances on literally everything you make are incredible! Its such an inspiration to strive for a higher finish. When you assemble stuff it just turns into one of those highly satisfying compilation videos XD (that wooden hinge is elegant AF)
While I appreciate the availability of the free information, this is a perfect example of Marius using his knowledge and talents to develop a useful tool. It should be patented and sold on the open market.
with the 3D printed inserts in the box, I'm a big fan of making the interactable parts of stuff, especially containers, visually distinct so it's rapid to locate and orient them to be interacted with. Yes, wood features would do the same job and you're probably good enough at putting pucks in a slot, but it's that little bit easier and faster with the blue cradles highlighting your target
I just found your channel and I am so impressed. Your videos are well done and you are clever as hell. I'm guessing you are or were a machinist or engineer by trade. If not then you certainly could have been. I haven't enjoyed a video this much in a long time. A+ 👍
Marius, this thing is beautiful. Thank you so much. I do not have a 3D printer yet mainly because I am still recovering and learning to walk again after being hit and wrapped around a telephone pole on my antique Harley motorcycle. The medical bills have been terrible but they will stop soon. Then I will be able to find a good 3D printer or build one.
i liked this design for tapping die holder a lot, really its very brilliant design ive seen till date on RUclips.. Grab Love and 🙏🙏 Namaste from Agra Uttar Pradesh India.... Suneel Kanda....
Nice short video and an excellent piece of kit you made there! :) 3D-printed parts in an industrial environment are still mostly discarded as mockups of the real thing which would then for example be milled out of aluminum. That is at least my experience. I like how you incorporated that 3D-printed part in your final product by making some nifty design choices.
Very nice, love the custom box. If you made a single longer handle that would reach the lathe bed, you could also use this for power tapping in the lathe. Alternatively, you could put a piece of wood across the bed that the shorter handles will reach.
great video!!! love the box what would be even cooler is adding a latch to it so when your moving it around you don't risk damaging anything by them dropping out and a carry handle so it's easier to move the entire box to where your working
This is one of you very best videos so far. A bit on the short side - but very nicely done. You're really getting good with combining the different tools you have on hand and the result is simply unimpeachable. Very nice work!
This is absolutely fantastic! Your broad skill set as a maker really shines here, with some woodworking, some metalworking, and some 3D printing, and bringing them all together wonderfully. Outstanding work.
Very cool build! love the attention to detail as in all your videos! I do think, however, the name Rob Cosman should have been mentioned in connection to the wooden hinge...
I didn't feel right downloading it for free so I ordered your workbench plans too. Awesome work Marius, like you I use my printer for printing drilling and or sometimes cutting jigs. They're excellent for things like that. Anyway, thanks for the video!
Hi Marius! this looks pretty! For me this seems a bit overengineered. This handle can be turned from metal as a tube and add a strong and long keyway on it. So you don't have to hold it with hand. As far you made the die holders already, you can make it more easily and bolt the same way you just did to the plastic. I have such tool on my lathe, and it works flawless.
HEY Marius i have learned that as a roule of thumb a thread holds it self if its as long as it is wide a m12 thread holds up if 12 mm deep any more than that is usless so your handles are perfect not enough =)
Very impressive! Nice design, well implemented, beautiful finishing of the project with a box that will last a lifetime. It is rare that 3d printed items make "proper tools", normally I consider 3d printed plastic items to be junk or prototypes. But that looks like a proper tool. 👍
Very nice. I really like the use of the 3D printing and how it is untilised into a very usable tool. I'm impressed by the storage box. The 3D printed holders are a top idea. Such a good way of getting a snug and neat fit without the normal tearout in the timber or the risk of the timber causing rust on the steel.
Fantastic video, so well put together, concise clear and to the point. Just got myself a 3D printer for my small home machine shop. This will be a great project for me. Your newest subscriber. Thank you!
Always excited to see a new project video of yours! And as expected the precision and thoughfulness of your work is apparent. I enjoy that you share your excitement for each one with us too. Thanks again for sharing Marius until your next project!
A fun project combining the precision of machining, the design freedom of 3D printing, and the beauty of woodworking to create a valuabletool.
You can download all files of this project for free here: mariushornberger.com/products/tailstock-threading-die-holder-files
and you can support me directly here: www.patreon.com/mariushornberger
Thanks, everybody, for watching and for your support.
The hinge design looks great.
Yeah that thing is 👌
Not many people do that hinge Justin. I published a video on how I do it after learning it from Rob Cosman. I've only seen him and two others do it and one was Pask Makes where he did like 4 kinds of wooden hinge.
Wow, I can't believe you also made the box yourself!!
It looks so professional, at 0:45 I thought that you just bought that set.
God Has Spoken. If I was to hear our RUclips Lord say unto me "Your work looks so professional", I would die of religious ASMR ecstasy 🤣
getting a compliment from my mechanics...can't be honoured any higher than that 😂👍🏻
@@cafecybernz Your first sentence says it all 🤣
Not only a polished project but also a polished and concise video. Excellent balance of woodworking, 3D printing and metalworking. Well done! 👍
You only did it again. Another fantastic project, well thought out and to put the 'tin hat' on it you spoil us with free plans .. fecking genius.. keep her lit ya good thing..
I published a video on how I make that wooden hinge after watching Cosman do it and adjusting it for greater strength. This video, outside of mine and Rob's videos is only the third I've seen on RUclips. Great job...as ALWAYS...genius.
I just realised that I pressed the "like" button as soon as I saw "Marius Hornberger" - and *then* I watched the video.
And I was not disappointed. Great work, Marius!
What a day, Inheritance Machining and Marius Hornberger doing threads projects.
I love the storage box. That's the real star of the show in my view.
Absolutely amazing, I like the precision you're used to work with. Outstanding!
Terrific! I don't know what else to say, i'm speechless. Illustration of a tech beauty.
Amazing and precise. And you gave it away for free. Someone would charge for this a lot of money now when every stupidnthing is for sale on instagram. World needs more people like you.
I love seeing how you incorporate multiple different building methods so seamlessly. And that hinge is awesome!
Just Beautiful!!! You are so talented!! I went to school to be a chemical engineer and worked in Big Pharma for too long. and being there for the plandemic showed me that AI needed a change. I have always loved small engines and welding so I started a small engine repair shop and a mobile welding and fabrication business. The first day I was leaving for a job and I was run over and flipped up and around a telephone pole while my right leg nearly was crushed off. It's has taken me more than 18 months to learn how to walk again but I am up and walking. I decided I was going to start that mobile welding/fabrication along with small engine repair and also build a machine shop. These are lofty goals considering I am still getting medical bills. Thank you for the entertaining and really great videos my friend.
Marius, I'm adding a comment very late on this excellent video, but I want to thank you for the amazing work you did here. Obviously you are a perfectionist, from the overall design as well as the auxialiary tooling you added to get the job done. Your generosity in providing all of the files for free is admirable, and fits well with the sense I get that you truly are trying to instill your viewers with the enthusiasm you have to create amazing things themselves. Please keep up the great work, and don't ever lose the spark that keeps you creating and sharing!
I am constantly impressed by your creativity. Amazing! You're getting to be an old man at this stuff, when I started watching you, you were just a bright kid. Lol!
Amazes me the time you must put in to make a video and then it's condensed down to a few beautiful minutes
Marius, das war wie immer großartig. Jeder andere hätte ich wahrscheinlich mit dem erstklassigen erstellten Werkzeug zufrieden gestellt. Aber die Box dazu ist der Hammer.
I was waiting for someone to validate this concept: steel holders + plastic "handle". Great results.
Marius, what's your upper limit? Software, CAD, 3D Printing, 3D Machining, Machinist, Carpenter, WoodWorker... man, you're THE MAN!
Cool! I've like watching the production processes since I was a kid. 👍
your tolerances on literally everything you make are incredible! Its such an inspiration to strive for a higher finish. When you assemble stuff it just turns into one of those highly satisfying compilation videos XD (that wooden hinge is elegant AF)
I've been watching your videos for years and get more and more jealous of your engineering and design skills.
I'm sitting here just shaking my head, wow Marius awesome work!! That box hinge!
Sehr gut gemacht. Das sind wir ja gewohnt von dir. Danke für ein weiteres, geniales Video.
Nice work Marius. I don't know why but the hinge got me the most.
If you can put your lathe into compound,it can act as a makeshift spindle lock of sorts. Nice designs!
While I appreciate the availability of the free information, this is a perfect example of Marius using his knowledge and talents to develop a useful tool. It should be patented and sold on the open market.
Simply outstanding.Ingenious, functional, and the craftsmanship of the tool AND the box is extraordinary. Bravo.
You my friend are a genius 😮
Love your work it’s second to none! Great job!!!
with the 3D printed inserts in the box, I'm a big fan of making the interactable parts of stuff, especially containers, visually distinct so it's rapid to locate and orient them to be interacted with. Yes, wood features would do the same job and you're probably good enough at putting pucks in a slot, but it's that little bit easier and faster with the blue cradles highlighting your target
Geeze man, every aspect of this is next level.
I just found your channel and I am so impressed. Your videos are well done and you are clever as hell. I'm guessing you are or were a machinist or engineer by trade. If not then you certainly could have been. I haven't enjoyed a video this much in a long time. A+ 👍
Sharing is caring. Thanks for giving back! Oh, great design and execution!
Marius, this thing is beautiful. Thank you so much. I do not have a 3D printer yet mainly because I am still recovering and learning to walk again after being hit and wrapped around a telephone pole on my antique Harley motorcycle. The medical bills have been terrible but they will stop soon. Then I will be able to find a good 3D printer or build one.
brilliant. it's great that you started to publish videos again. I missed your content.
The combination of a wooden case with 3D printed inserts was very clever.
Excellent workmanship. Bravo.
Somewhere in the US of A, This Old Tony must be very proud of you! And that box is on another level!
I love the creative combination of 3d printing with high precision machining!
So much love everything you do.. I hope you will keep making videos for us normal people :)
i liked this design for tapping die holder a lot, really its very brilliant design ive seen till date on RUclips..
Grab Love and 🙏🙏 Namaste from Agra Uttar Pradesh India....
Suneel Kanda....
The 3D print insert into the box are genius !
Very beautiful work !
This is a great use of 3d printing, and the box takes the project to the next level!
Nice short video and an excellent piece of kit you made there! :) 3D-printed parts in an industrial environment are still mostly discarded as mockups of the real thing which would then for example be milled out of aluminum. That is at least my experience. I like how you incorporated that 3D-printed part in your final product by making some nifty design choices.
Thanks. That fact was also evident in my retention graph. When I showed the 3D print in the intro, about 10% dropped out of the video. What a shame
Damn. I have no words for your perfection.
Wow, that's a stunning result!
Dude, you broke the scale of awesomeness...
i love this channel, even if this was a shorter video compared to the others it's always a delight
I would be tempted to put flats or a hex on the knurled part. Aside from that it's perfect!
Very nice, love the custom box.
If you made a single longer handle that would reach the lathe bed, you could also use this for power tapping in the lathe. Alternatively, you could put a piece of wood across the bed that the shorter handles will reach.
Very nice , nothing like working through and building something that is helpful in the shop !! Good job 👏
yeah, the die holder is cool, but that box is awesome! hinge is so neat!
great video!!! love the box what would be even cooler is adding a latch to it so when your moving it around you don't risk damaging anything by them dropping out and a carry handle so it's easier to move the entire box to where your working
Only one word to describe you , Amazing!!!
I absolutely love that hinge, god damn, I will now use it at every possibility
I'm awe struck as usual Marius! This is an over the top project, magnificent. And you made the BOX TOO!?! Next level my man, next level.
That hinge absolutely got me. Great work!
That's some professional looking stuff.
Marius you have and continue to amaze me with your talents making these videos! Awesome job!!!
You have a very bright future in product development! That was fantastic!
I love this. So elegant and satisfying.
This is one of you very best videos so far. A bit on the short side - but very nicely done. You're really getting good with combining the different tools you have on hand and the result is simply unimpeachable. Very nice work!
This is absolutely fantastic! Your broad skill set as a maker really shines here, with some woodworking, some metalworking, and some 3D printing, and bringing them all together wonderfully. Outstanding work.
Very cool build! love the attention to detail as in all your videos! I do think, however, the name Rob Cosman should have been mentioned in connection to the wooden hinge...
Nice use of 3D printed accessory! Thank you for sharing!
What a beautiful project. And incredible craftsmanship!
I didn't feel right downloading it for free so I ordered your workbench plans too. Awesome work Marius, like you I use my printer for printing drilling and or sometimes cutting jigs. They're excellent for things like that. Anyway, thanks for the video!
Very impressive project on every level.
Hi Marius! this looks pretty! For me this seems a bit overengineered. This handle can be turned from metal as a tube and add a strong and long keyway on it. So you don't have to hold it with hand. As far you made the die holders already, you can make it more easily and bolt the same way you just did to the plastic. I have such tool on my lathe, and it works flawless.
Combinations of different technologies like this are always so inspiring to me. Great video!
Great job! We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
HEY Marius i have learned that as a roule of thumb a thread holds it self if its as long as it is wide
a m12 thread holds up if 12 mm deep
any more than that is usless so your handles are perfect not enough =)
Massive props for making the design files available! I like your style :) Your hinge is amazing by the way ❤️
Very impressive! Nice design, well implemented, beautiful finishing of the project with a box that will last a lifetime.
It is rare that 3d printed items make "proper tools", normally I consider 3d printed plastic items to be junk or prototypes. But that looks like a proper tool. 👍
Thank you Marius, for this nice project!
WOW!!! Amazing craftmanship, etc. I think i said all that on the last video I watched!
Great Work on an excellent project!!! Thanks for sharing everything with us brother ...
Just outstanding craftmanship. well played sir.
Very nice. I really like the use of the 3D printing and how it is untilised into a very usable tool. I'm impressed by the storage box. The 3D printed holders are a top idea. Such a good way of getting a snug and neat fit without the normal tearout in the timber or the risk of the timber causing rust on the steel.
That's a really nice hinge
Wow would love to see more about that hinge!
Looks great, when you first showed the "upgrade" I thought that was a commercial piece of kit and you were just going to do a review, haha. Great job!
Great job. This is what I love about your work, the details and quality of everything.
Fantastic video, so well put together, concise clear and to the point. Just got myself a 3D printer for my small home machine shop. This will be a great project for me. Your newest subscriber. Thank you!
As always insane build quality
Very nice work Marius. Love your videos. Great craftmanship and attention to detail
Outstanding. Make more videos please!!!!!!!!! is satisfying to see your videos. them are really great!!!
A lovely solution. Looks nice to hold as well.
Always excited to see a new project video of yours! And as expected the precision and thoughfulness of your work is apparent. I enjoy that you share your excitement for each one with us too. Thanks again for sharing Marius until your next project!
This is a suuuuper lovely project!
That's extremely impressive work and the result looks amazing! Thanks for sharing your project.
thank you very much for the plans! this will be way more efficient to make in terms of material.
You are awesome man! good luck from Canada!
Loved that hinge, stealing that for future projects! :)
That is so nicely made, so much attention to detail, great engineering! Love it
I'm getting so much inspiration from your videos
Wow! Thats a tool of the year 👍
Your projects are just beautiful! So much care for details!
The box is incredible. Looks like a set you can buy from a store