YOU WONT BELIEVE YOUR EYES !!!!
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Miniature machinery needs miniature tools. Problem is, you have to make them. You'll enjoy the sequence on this build. Take a Look !!
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Can't wait to see you build the quick change tool post , LOL .
Sacrilege Joe! Best to keep it period.
Possibility but a bit out of date. If it is doable we are in the right store eh.
I would like to see him build a 3 jaw chuck with scroll and top jaws so he can use soft jaws.
@@quinka2 If anybody can pull that off it would be Joe.
Whoa! I’m no pro but I love woodwork and metalwork, the big difference is the level of precision. I bow to excellence.
You are one sick individual! That is beautiful - especially the still of it on your finger. Kudos Joe!
That's the way I also locate the rotary table, by checking to the spindle. Excellent technique! I keep watching and it doesn't get much better than that. As an aside, I've made plenty of miniature wrenches in my day. Heck, you can't buy the wrench you need these days and even if you can, much of the time the tolerances are out of spec.. I'm doing a set of miniature wrenches these days also. I am making these out of A2 tool steel; hard material but worth it.
Amazing! Love it! And the careful planning of the order of operations here is a great illustration of why, as a hobbyist, I've taken to stopping, and thinking "now, how would Joe approach this?". I learn lots of really useful tricks and techniques from you, but most of all, I learn about how to think ahead, and plan the work. Thank you for that!
Use your mind before you use your hands. It will save you time. :)
@@joepie221 I've been doing that and didn't realize it until you pointed that out. Everyone tells me I overthink things and it takes me forever to pull the trigger.
If you keep on teaching I will try to keep on learning. Thanks for all your efforts.
Very cool! you continue to teach me incredible things! Thank You!
Superb workmanship. Well Done!
Chuckle!! Are you going to engrave
“Advanced Innovations” in the handle??
You beat me out on asking that question.
That has to be the coolest part I have ever seen machined from start to finish ! !
Before I read you comment I was thinking "Williams" for the engraving!
Stamp it in with a .5mm letter punch set
Only with a laser could any spider achieve writing that small ^_^
He's got the spider-bros on hand too
That is surely some milling wizardry. I used you think you were a very smart machinist, but now I realize that you are a genius level machinist. Whenever I get stuck on a setup or technique, I pore through your videos to get some ideas. Thanks so much for taking the time to share.
Thank you. I'm glad to do it.
I am an 82 year old here in the U.K. and have been model engineering all my adult life but I am not ashamed to say I learn something from every one of your videos. Thank you very much. I wonder if you have the time could you make a video with a brief technical biography, I am certain it would be interesting. Thank you again
That _would_ be interesting. Great Idea Trevor.
Nice idea Trevor !
Would love to hear as many Joe Pi stories as you care to tell Joe. Machining or otherwise!
@@KimbrellBrad Here here! I agree.
I second the motion great idea
Wow! I’ve said it before and it just get proves my point, your skills as a machinist are incredible! I’m very much in awe. Great video sir 👍🏻
Toolmaker making a tool ;)
I love that wrench! As usual, I learned a ton; thank you for taking the time to film and post these. I've never seen an indicator holder quite like yours, is it shop-made? I'd like to build one for my rotary table. Again, thank you.
This made me smile, especially at seeing the completed wrench. 👍
WOW had to go full screen to see this one!!!!
Me too.
Joe- I really enjoyed this one . I also enjoy reading the comments. Hopefully pm research is passing on some form of thanks yous to you. Their sales have to be exploding with this build . Your use of the adjustable parallels on either side of the vise is with the time watching the video. Thanks so much
Some times the most obvious solution, isn't the most obvious until you see it.
After that , the only thing left is to make the Pocket Watch for the mini machinist!!!
that there is a display of a master machinist at work i did sort of pick up on what it was earlier on just nice to watch you at work Joe
Your skills are amazing. It is a beautiful thing.
I am still amazed by you.... every time i watch a new to me video i learn something!
Imperial 60 min, close to a metric 60 min! Love it😂.. totally worth the time out in the middle of the day to watch the videos you produce.. thanks again for all the efforts
Thanks, Joe. Always more to learn and you explain it well.
Retired machinist. Been retired 11 years. I am enjoying your videos. Learning things I didn't know!
Thanks for watching!
I'm proud to say that "wrench" came to me when you started cutting the channels down each side of the neck. Amazing and beautiful work, as always!
Awesome Machinists are like knowledge fountains, hang out with them you not only get smarter your life lesson skills increase 100 fold. Thanks for the Knowledge.
Thanks for hanging out on this channel.
Joe, you are phenomenal! I'll never reach your level, but I will continue to increase my skills by watching you.
I would love to see what you could pull off with EDM.
Very nice Joe. I'm glad you showed cutting out the back side. It wasn't as easy as I thought. It looks like you got the size proportions right on.
Fantastic Joe thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely amazed....silky skills there joe....
One of the best videos of the series...
I love the way you think Joe. Great work !
I appreciate that! I try to be several steps ahead in my mind.
Awesome machining Joe, as usual. You are a real inspiration!!!
Thank you very much!
That adjustable parallel tip is genius, needed that last week
Sweet. love that little wrench
Thanks Joe ! I feel better knowing I'm not the only insane machinist on the planet :)
It kind of goes hand in hand.
I have made wrenches this size before using hand tools.... also done it im micro lathe with milling attachment... used a jig saw table to cut the inside of the hex and open end.... usually takes about half hour to 45 min and it's fun and satisfying to make tiny things
Amazing
As a apprentice in my start I seen one of your other videos talking about checking the rotory to the spindle. I have to thank you help save a part had a tight tollorance bolt circle on a bridge port. Dialed in (spindle to rotory) spot on then double checked the rotary to the spindle and found a .005 runout in the rotary. It would not have passed and since I checked before and found it we chose a diffrnet path to do the job. Great detail on should never forget
Every now and then I click on a video by Joe Pieczynski and it's enough to have me remembering your name. Once upon a time I reasoned that somebody somewhere would be making these insanely tiny spanners in a vice with a machine instead of cutting and filing by hand nor casting and fettling ? Today we not only see it happen but know the name of the chap who did it at least once! Crazy bro. Just plumb crazy.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. :)
Well I’m blown away with this one… just an amazing job. Well done👍👍👍👍
Nicely done Joe! I didn’t figure out what it was until you put the nut in the wrench hole. This is another great video for the rotary table series. It also reminds me of the video on work holding on the CNC mill. You are truly the master of small parts machining.
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that is cool as it was said it doesn't get any cooler than that
Outstanding!
Made in USA ! I am very impressed. Thanks Joe.
You got the patience of Job
A very cool set up. My rotary table is a Sherline 4". So I put a 4jaw vice on it.
Chuck?
@@joepie221 yep
i love all your manual machining video. They are always very fun to watch
the setup is a piece of art on its own, but the wrench is truely adorable - You surely had fun with this one - love it! Frank
I really did.
That's just awesome!
Fantastic stuff... I couldn't believe my eyes.
Absolutely amazing Joe!
Sometimes its just plain fun to go waaaaay outside your own comfort zone,. This ended well.
Wicked Good!!
Hi Joe, I was already a master of trigonometry but thanks to all of your geometry and rotary table videos I can write plans and make incredible parts. I've made a 6 flared spoke wheel, a pyramid with triangular pockets, a pentagon with 5 spokes and many more things. I want to give you credit for my knowledge. If you want, I would like to send you pictures or the parts.
this is only the second video that I watched of your work and I am impressed, and I will, as a very old motor engineer and fabricator be watching you again, good content and superbly presented
Many thanks. I hope you enjoy the channel and the projects I present. Stay well.
Thank you Joe.
That is a spanner. If it was ruined in the finishing, that would have been a wrench!.
This is the second time I've watched this video and I'm still amazed
When i was on a miller, we would put a centre in the spindle and put it in the hole in the centre of the rotary table. Get the table very close if not spot on. I never set a table up with an indicator like that. Your work and set up are good and interesting.
I am always amazed by your input. Just an ordinary chap who watches too much YT!
The wrench is awesome
Amazing!!!!!!!! Thank you very much master
I don't know how Joe but I missed this video. So glad that I found it though, astonishing set ups and thought processes. Fantastic Joe. regards from Wales.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That was great Joe!
You are amazing. Sure learn a lot watching your videos.
I say guv'nor, the heat and lock-down have gotten to ye! That is one beeyoooteaful wrench.
One expensive little bugger.
Great video
Now that is a perfect ending to the series, 👍👍👍👍👍😁
Simply amazing
Hey Mr Pie.. Again! wonderfull stuff from the craftsman's imagination and hands.... Of course you do realise you're going to have to make a chuck key for this little beauty.. Don't you just love it bro...All love to you and yours from Bournemouth UK
thats amazing how you really can't tell how big things are without something for scale, I watch mine exploration videos and I am always surprised by hopw small teh people look in some of the situations, this was just the opposite when you picked up the nut and bolt I just thought..... wow
thanks for sharing..
Metric 60minutes goes a lot faster than imperial 60minutes ...atleast thats how time feels now compared to when I was a kid lol
This is diabolical! You rock!
Cool wrench! What is the torque rating?
'5/8 of an inch' pound.
Great Job Joe!!!
Disturbingly small. Thank you for sharing. Wish you well.
I love it…. Thanks as always for the ingenious tips
Joe you got some good eyes.
Imperial time vs Metric time LOL
Nice work for real. High Five!
Wow! ... Just... Wow!
You forgot to stamp the size on the wrench.
I think I figured it out when you were broaching the hex but I'm not at the end. Ah you just let on and I was right !
To cook, thanks for sharing!
Awesome work😎👍
Now there is a $500.00 end wrench.
Shucks. It is what it is. Nice job of it.
Joe, sometime, consider making a video of the advantages of plunge roughing, a technique I do not use.
I am certain it has it's benefit's, and I am aware of specialty plunge roughing mills.
Thanks, love the video's !
Mark
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I was ready to subscribe when I saw the Texas State Flag on the wall behind you, but after watching you machine a combination wrench with a size of 1.6 mm, I definitely subscribed!!!! I have some minor experience on machining lathes when I became a mechanic but I wish I had the equipment to do what I just watched you do, I would certainly make myself a set! Working the set up in increments of .1 mm, all the way up to 5 mm and all the way down to 1.0 mm! SO cool!!!!
Thanks for the sub!
Outstanding machining! from Austin, Tx
wow no way, awesome
That adjustable parallels trick is the cats meow.....I'll be using that one in the future.
Great work.
I sometimes have to make tiny clock parts and really appreciate the time and effort required to make your videos.
Keep them coming.
James Truesdale
TheClockworks
N. Ireland
I love it!
Gee, and I thought wrenches were drop forged! Incredible job Joe. You are so good. 0
They are, but my mini forging hammer isn't done yet. :)
Thanks Joe. Another masterful piece but you know you're going to need a "tappy tap hammer" to go with it. And I don't remember seeing a chuck wrench for the four jaw. Regards from Canada's banana belt.👍🇨🇦🤞
Did the parcel arrive yet?
Yes it did. Thanks. I have not had the chance to use it yet, but look forward to.
Awesome! have you thought about building a steam locomotive, my stepfather was an engineer for Lockheed said he knew a guy that built a working steam locomotive from scratch.
Beautiful
One of your best 👌
Thanks a lot. It was a fun little project.
Well Joe it's not a flex head ratchet, but it will do.😉. Another fine job sir.
Can you imagine how small the parts would be in that?
That's the 'extra mile' right there!
Ha ha, thats what i was thinking when you said it, well done.
Just thinking that, in accordance with your principle of working details with largest support stock, perhaps the broach could have been done as soon aas the hole was drilled, but that might have reduced the surprjse factor ;-)
A lot of thought into the setup! !!
I pondered it for a while. The support/breakoff tab final was the best choice.
You should be an instructor. VERY NICE WORK!
Very nice job. You are in danger of falling in love with doing tiny parts, be careful....😀😀😀
Awesome job Joe! Now you just have to make a miniature scaffolding bar to slip over it for when Lego man has a really tight nut to un-loosen!🤣🤣
My daughter had me made into a lego man. Great gift!