CUTTING GEARS on the ATLAS LATHE pt2

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @petersimmons743
    @petersimmons743 Год назад +10

    Mr Pete, Weather your video’s last for ½ an hour or three hour’s, I love them. I will just make a cup of tea or two, maybe three cup’s. I find it hard waiting for your next video to come out. More Please. Peter. No that's my name Mr Pete, Peter.

  • @bobjimenez4464
    @bobjimenez4464 Год назад +2

    Good morning Mr. Pete! That gear cutting went perfectly. your setup is very Rigid

  • @familyd5952
    @familyd5952 Год назад +6

    An absolute pinnacle performance!!!
    Job well done.👈
    The Tennessee Mole Man 👍👍👍

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  Год назад +5

      I got eight moles last summer

    • @familyd5952
      @familyd5952 Год назад +3

      @@mrpete222 I've lost count... it's been a bumper crop here lately!!!

  • @rfdave3980
    @rfdave3980 Год назад +3

    Thank You Mr. Pete. I enjoy watch your videos and I chuckle at your sense of humor. Thank You Again. Your the best shop teacher.

  • @liviO13
    @liviO13 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the teaching Mr. Pete!

  • @k.s.1871
    @k.s.1871 Год назад +1

    Mr. Pete you are the Ultimate shop teacher ! Thanks for disproving the "spin" of the detractors who insist that our old Atlas 12 inchers are worthless. Visual and empirical proof RULES !

  • @impetus444
    @impetus444 Год назад +1

    That was pretty amazing. I have a feeling that people will still be watching these videos hundreds of years from now! Thanks Mr. Pete :)

  • @roddiesmith2167
    @roddiesmith2167 Год назад +1

    Mr. Pete, I said it before but I will say it again, “You keep doing You”. You are a breath of fresh air for me and so many others.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  Год назад

      👍👍👍👍👍😄😄🙏🙏😄

  • @Duckfarmer27
    @Duckfarmer27 Год назад +24

    Lyle - Excellent conclusion to this series, a mini course in gear making. A really good informative series. Great way to start this Sunday morning - 1st cup of coffee, beautiful sunrise and one of your videos.

  • @daviddauphin838
    @daviddauphin838 Год назад +2

    Good morning! always good videos. got my popcorn and a cup of joe.

  • @johncloar1692
    @johncloar1692 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video Mr. Pete, another wonderful series of videos.

  • @billmckillip1561
    @billmckillip1561 Год назад +4

    Great series - I should say 'so far' as I am looking forward to seeing you finish the shafts and other gear.

  • @pyromedichd1
    @pyromedichd1 Год назад +4

    That little attachment really works well. Great job & great video. Thank you!

  • @johnalexander4356
    @johnalexander4356 Год назад +1

    I remember watching my grandpa cut gears on a very old, open frame, flat belt drive lathe. That was about 50 years ago. It ran on a line shaft along with most of the other machines in his shop. Those are great memories and I do appreciate you reviving those great old memories of working with him as a boy. He taught me so much!

  • @troykidd3232
    @troykidd3232 Год назад +2

    Very interesting and informative as usual mr Pete 👍

  • @duron700r
    @duron700r Год назад +2

    Very much enjoyed this series.
    You talk about the depth of cut which is obviously essential yet it transfers to other shop projects as well. THAT was something I was missing desperately and didn't realize it.
    You help spur other thoughts for shop work directly and indirectly.
    Thank you!

  • @billstoner5559
    @billstoner5559 Год назад +3

    Excellent conclusion to your gear cutting jig/fixture project! 👍🏻😊

  • @raywilson9450
    @raywilson9450 Год назад +1

    Thanks to Mr Pete, I just learned how to do something I will never do! But how better to spend an early Sunday morning. Cheers! Well done.

  • @lroyson
    @lroyson Год назад +2

    This made me want to make stuff to cut gears even though I don't need to. Thanks for the info. It was very interesting.

  • @4SafetyTraining
    @4SafetyTraining Год назад +3

    Another reason why seat taking it all in, hopefully some of talent will be transferred to me, Thanks 🎉

  • @michaelgammel813
    @michaelgammel813 Год назад +3

    I appreciate your time Mr. Pete.
    Thanks

  • @JourneymanRandy
    @JourneymanRandy Год назад +2

    Nice gear. You must be happy it worked so well.🔧⚙🔩

  • @mrfarmall-vk4gw
    @mrfarmall-vk4gw Год назад +3

    Pretty neat setup, thanks mr. Pete👍👍

  • @jayminor9757
    @jayminor9757 Год назад +4

    Brilliant! My dear old Atlas 10F could use a few new gears and although I do have a new and bigger lathe, a couple of small vertical mills and a small rotary table, the idea of it making them itself just really appeals to me.
    Thanks Mr. Pete. You never fail to provide us home shop guys, and girls, with relevant and very useful content.
    Regarding your comment about the dials on the milling attachment being made for 12 year old boys; It would be great if the 12 year old boys of today had the patience and attention span to do this type of stuff. I think that few do.

  • @markstone6368
    @markstone6368 Год назад +5

    I am looking forward to making one of these for my 6" Atlas. The result is beautiful. The setup looks very easy to do and might be quicker than setting things up in a mill.
    MJ

  • @mrbbonkers
    @mrbbonkers Год назад +6

    It may surprise you to hear this, but I am making this attachment; not for my lathe but to use on my tiny hobby milling machine, which is just too small to fit a real dividing head on. Thanks for the great video as always!

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  Год назад +2

      👍👍

    • @67L-88
      @67L-88 Год назад +1

      Atlas made a similar version of this for the milling machine. It had a headstock that used the gear like this setup and it had a tailstock with a center. They also made a version for the shaper but that is quite uncommon.

  • @markpack4494
    @markpack4494 Год назад +2

    Wow, that did a good job, so much prep time making the fixture and cutting the gears. Thank You for the video..

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  Год назад +1

      Yes, I put weeks into this project, lol

  • @loosehandle1
    @loosehandle1 Год назад +2

    Thanks Mr Pete I love this technical content. You will always remind me of my shop teacher Mr Nordoft

  • @MyHeap
    @MyHeap Год назад +6

    Hi Mr. Pete. While I know most people will not make this attachment if they have other means of producing a gear I think the series was of great value to the lathe only shop and to the beginning home hobbyist. . I found it educational, enlightening and entertaining. I for for one am very pleased you made the series. Thank you so much for doing so.
    Joe

  • @mattholden5
    @mattholden5 Год назад +5

    Direct indexing for the win! This series gives me a new appreciation for what I can do with my lathe. Thanks, Mr Pete!

  • @SherryMcKim
    @SherryMcKim 3 месяца назад

    Mr Pete I have enjoyed watching about all your videos .I have learned so much from, them. we are about the same age. I wish had you as my teacher you are so good at teaching

  • @llapmsp
    @llapmsp Год назад +7

    This video is awesome. Everything turned out well. Thanks for doing what you do. Wish I had you for my shop teacher.

  • @strongandco
    @strongandco Год назад +13

    That worked beautifully. As one of our old boys used to say, "it looks like it grew like that!"

  • @jimmunger8658
    @jimmunger8658 Год назад +3

    “Louder than a combine” I laughed out loud at that one. Great video and very impressive outcome. Enjoyed this series a great deal. I was wondering if you have plans to go to the Midwest Tool Collectors swap meet in March at McCormicks Creek park in Spencer Indiana. If you are I’d differently would’ve be going also to get a chance to meet you. Thanks for this series it is great.

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  Год назад

      I have no plans at this time, but I heard Keith mention it

  • @alander6734
    @alander6734 Год назад +5

    Lyle
    Enjoyed the series , informative and entertaining. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this series and we'll as your other production . Cutting it on the Craftsman is a plus. I have always liked the shape of the 12 inch head and tail stock.

  • @hacc220able
    @hacc220able Год назад +3

    Beautiful gear -thanks for sharing your skills with us.

  • @justinbrewer8408
    @justinbrewer8408 Год назад

    I’ve been waiting for this more than the Super Bowl tonight. Excellent series as always

  • @tmurray1972
    @tmurray1972 Год назад

    That’s a slick set up. And yes loud as a combine..lol.👌🏻✌🏻

  • @michaelcerkez3895
    @michaelcerkez3895 Год назад

    Well done Lyle. We all love to see the tools you fabricated in action after they're done.

  • @67L-88
    @67L-88 Год назад +7

    I am glad that it worked so well.
    I enjoyed the whole series of videos from making the attachment to making the gears. So thank you for showing us and sharing your skills!

  • @vicchiapetta4166
    @vicchiapetta4166 Год назад

    Thanks Mr.Pete!! As always, You never cease to fully captivate!! Incidentally, I absolutely Love your Atlas Lathe, and all of the attachments!! I sure would Love to find one in that excellent shape!! So long for now!!!

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  Год назад +1

      Watch craigslist for an atlas

  • @100yojimbo
    @100yojimbo Год назад

    Wow that worked out perfectly 😁👍👍 great conclusion to the project well done Mrpete 👍👍♥️

  • @ronaldcrowder404
    @ronaldcrowder404 Год назад +3

    Absolutely love it . I know the long process to get there and it is so satisfying to see the end product!! Thanks for all you do !!! Your teachings will last until God ends time here on earth . God Bless. I will watch this 8 video journey several times even after I use you methods !!

  • @RRINTHESHOP
    @RRINTHESHOP Год назад +1

    That all worked out perfect. A great option. Very nice support of the oil cup. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @davros1283
    @davros1283 Год назад

    Really enjoyable mini gear series. Hope to see more on this subject.👍

  • @adnacraigo6590
    @adnacraigo6590 Год назад +4

    That was very interesting. Thanks for showing how useful a good lathe can be. Basically you are still a teacher with an even larger classroom and a lot more students. Please do the follow up on the shafts and gears.

  • @robertwalker7457
    @robertwalker7457 Год назад

    Thanks for this, these hands on videos really give me confidence to have a go myself.

  • @Randysshop
    @Randysshop Год назад

    Well done Mr Pete. Thanks for showing us how it is done.

  • @markosborne2650
    @markosborne2650 29 дней назад

    Best video I've seen on making gears, Thank You.

  • @stevenpressley5956
    @stevenpressley5956 Год назад +2

    That turned out awesome. Would love to see a follow up of the completed gear set.

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @garthbutton699
    @garthbutton699 Год назад

    Great series,thanks for all you do for the community🤗😎🤗😎

  • @junkmannoparts9696
    @junkmannoparts9696 Год назад

    Hi Mr Pete good video make pt 3 That contraption works sweet . Good job . JM

  • @donaldnaymon3270
    @donaldnaymon3270 Год назад +1

    Great video. Excellent explanation of work. Great setup. Thank you for sharing.

  • @624Dudley
    @624Dudley Год назад +1

    Thanks Mr. Pete! 👍

  • @paulsto6516
    @paulsto6516 Год назад +1

    Thank you Mr Pete. That was a good watch.

  • @terryjennings2356
    @terryjennings2356 Год назад +2

    This series turned out great! Thank you for teaching us this!

  • @russdavis1960
    @russdavis1960 Год назад

    Those gears came out nicely!!!

  • @brianmyers2667
    @brianmyers2667 Год назад

    Great work.. love watching your machining videos! Thank you Mr. Pete for sharing with us!

  • @cleophusA
    @cleophusA Год назад

    Entertaining and informative as always Mr. Pete!

  • @emerycreek8016
    @emerycreek8016 Год назад +7

    Great job! A good looking gear and done on a lathe. That old gear didn't look nearly as bad to me until you compared it with the new one.

  • @frankward709
    @frankward709 Год назад

    Excellent little attachment thanks for the video

  • @Jack-yl7cc
    @Jack-yl7cc Год назад +3

    That gear turned out a lot better than I was expecting and really re-enforced for me how versatile a Lathe can be if you have the right tooling.

  • @timmienorrie
    @timmienorrie Год назад

    That is astonishing quality. No expensive, cumbersome dividing head and a perfect result. Thank you, this was great.

  • @vincentklotz5849
    @vincentklotz5849 Год назад

    Thee most explanatory video yet that I have seen that you make!
    My skill is nowhere near to attempt this procedure but I praise you for making the video!

  • @joecolanjr.8149
    @joecolanjr.8149 Год назад +4

    Yes, I would say that came out perfect!! Nice job Mr.Pete. Looking forward to the next project!

  • @PracticallyMint
    @PracticallyMint Год назад

    Mr. Pete, thanks for this series. I don’t have a dividing head in my shop (yet), but this gives me some great ideas for modifying your indexing device to fit my Sheldon lathes and my Burke horizontal mill. Now all I need is to learn how to cut worm drives and I’ll be cooking on coal!

  • @G1951-w1y
    @G1951-w1y Год назад

    Great going Mr. Pete. You never cease to amaze!

  • @markhgillett
    @markhgillett Год назад +1

    This was a great mini series

  • @PrairieTraveler
    @PrairieTraveler Год назад +5

    Thank you Mr Pete I wondered how you would control the gear pitch diameter from your earlier video when you were making the indexing attachment. I had it pictured in my mind as fitting in a square indexing tool post on the compound rest.. The mystery is solved. Always enjoy your channel.

  • @angelramos-2005
    @angelramos-2005 Год назад

    Excellent and complete project.Thank you,Sir.

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop Год назад

    That shows the unlimited possibilities of imagination. Of course their is a limited range of gear sizes that can be cut with that attachment which could be why it was not a popular product. .Still it is a low cost way to get the gears it will cut. For someone who does not have a better type of machine it is well worth making in my humble opinion. Of course MrPete showed me better ways to make gears years ago. And that is something I will always be grateful for. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.

  • @edwickyates5374
    @edwickyates5374 Год назад +4

    I will add this to another one of my favorite how-to videos. This rookie machinest is learning a lot from you.
    Thank you!

  • @leeroyholloway4277
    @leeroyholloway4277 Год назад +9

    I hope there's a follow up with a test run of the reverse tumbler. Maybe stick the old parts on for a before/after demo. But I'm sure this series has been finalized and in the can for a few weeks. At any rate, this whole process was edutaining. 🙂

  • @jonathanoseredzuk3892
    @jonathanoseredzuk3892 Год назад

    Amazing work as always Mr. Pete

  • @samshublom8761
    @samshublom8761 Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great video.

  • @Shultheiss
    @Shultheiss Год назад

    I learn so much from you. Thanks.

  • @billchiasson2019
    @billchiasson2019 Год назад +2

    Great series! Very educational and interesting! Thanks for doing these!

  • @paulwhiteman3625
    @paulwhiteman3625 Год назад

    Thank you so much, sir, for sharing your knowledge with everyone who watches RUclips.

  • @billhunter5072
    @billhunter5072 Год назад

    I always enjoy Mr. Pete's videos. They always lift my spirits, and are filled with small tips. The screw driver hole was genius.

  • @Radiotexas
    @Radiotexas Год назад +1

    Neat! I need to try this on my Atlas horizontal mill.

  • @davidjames1007
    @davidjames1007 Год назад

    Great as always, thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @chuckmayerchak3071
    @chuckmayerchak3071 Год назад

    As a builder of the gear cutting attachment, I very much enjoyed the video. I never did try it and since bought a mill. I was very impressed at the quality of the finished gear. This was in my opinion one of your best actual machining videos of late. Thanks for taking the time to make the tool and actually cutting gears with it.

  • @danielgraf8294
    @danielgraf8294 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @kitmaira
    @kitmaira Год назад +5

    I’ve been waiting for this series for so long. I actually purchased the milling attachment years ago for this exact procedure, making the nearly unobtainable change gears for my South Bend 405. In the interim I ended up buying them one by one, at great expense, and am now only missing a few. I’m not sure if I will ever make this project, but watching the trouble you went through to do it, successfully, was interesting and eye opening. Thank you for doing this. Entertaining and educational!

  • @hirsutusi5536
    @hirsutusi5536 Год назад

    Always enjoy your videos.

  • @fixitmakeit
    @fixitmakeit Год назад +1

    Appreciate the time you invest in these projects, the end product looks "factory fresh" .

  • @charliemacrae1045
    @charliemacrae1045 Год назад +2

    Great video.
    What fun project this has been.
    Well done and thank you.

  • @erikclausen4780
    @erikclausen4780 Год назад

    Thank you for showing Mr. Pete I am going to make gear cutting fixture will come in handy in the shop.

  • @bigcathornworks5802
    @bigcathornworks5802 Год назад

    I watched the whole process from the making of the fixture to cutting the gears. I really enjoyed that series. I suppose if a fella only had the atlas lathe with the milling attachment and didn’t have a milling machine then it would definitely get you there. A little more messin around but effective. Great stuff Mr Pete.

  • @davehiggins5903
    @davehiggins5903 Год назад +1

    Great video, thank you..

  • @jodydoakes8754
    @jodydoakes8754 Год назад +4

    Great video series. Even a non-machinist like me finds it very interesting and informative. Thanks for all of your efforts.

  • @dannywilsher4165
    @dannywilsher4165 Год назад

    Totally entertaining as always!!!!!!!

  • @Unrivaledanime
    @Unrivaledanime Год назад +3

    When you first talked about this project i was thinking that could work okay. but it worked a lot better then i thought.. to bad they never made them in production. it would be fun hunting them down and making a gear or two.

  • @German_MDS
    @German_MDS Год назад +1

    That worked like a charm! I really enjoyed de series Mr. Pete! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @waynec369
    @waynec369 Год назад +1

    IMPRESSIVE! I must admit I discounted this approach to gear cutting as I was certain the setup would be as rigid as a 10 ft. tree limb. Those cuts couldn't even be heard! As they say, "Don't knock it 'til you try it."
    This setup will definitely be easier on the back for a wide range of gear applications. Yet another trick you've given me for my bag!
    Again, excellent work, Mr. Pete, in bringing back the days of old and demonstrating just how feasible those methods really were.

  • @georgesweap7
    @georgesweap7 Год назад +1

    👍Nice!

  • @rickhand8228
    @rickhand8228 Год назад

    Great video! Your videos are very well organized and narrated. I especially like that you made the indexing attachment then put it to use!

  • @debike3077
    @debike3077 15 дней назад

    Really enjoyed the video learned a lot👍

  • @SamGlasser
    @SamGlasser 5 месяцев назад

    First video I have seen where the operator actually cut a gear on a lathe.. Thank you for not running back and forth to your mill to do different functions. When you only have a lathe, it is nice to see how gears are made completely on a lathe... Thank you!

    • @mrpete222
      @mrpete222  5 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it