First video of yours I've watched. Impressive. As someone who is just a beginner at 70, I especially appreciate you being thorough in your explanation. When you're new to something, a person just doesn't know the obvious stuff a more experienced person does & it is very easy to get yourself overwhelmed by the 'What about this.. what about that.." questions. You explained every aspect of burnishing, thoroughly, then demonstrated it. Thanks... I'm going to have to build one. I have a mini, mini, lathe I added rigidity & torque to, but it just wouldn't be able to do this do to lack of rigidity between the ways & carriage. (It has a composite gib; need to make some bronze, but my milling skills are lacking, (for now ). I need a scissor type burnisher, like the scissor knurler I have. It works like a champ on my little lathe. Gone on long enough, thanks... gonna go see some of your other vids & see what I can learn from ya. GeoD
George -- Excellent Comments . When exchanging Ideas -- it goes like this . You speak - I listen then I speak - you listen . Meaningful results can be accomplished. Today people only speak - nobody listens . George - when you speak - " I Listen " Thank you for your comments . --- Jim
Jim -- I'm putting one in my Tool Box . In the future I'll do a couple of Videos using what I am learning. Hopefully we can take it to a higher level . I really appreciate your positive comments -- they push me forward . -- Jim
There is a indian youtuber that demonstrates two versions of this and how to make one. I made one in about ten minutes, works well. Only a lazy person would buy one because It's easy to make. I purchased a box of bearings and googled machine vise bearing ideas. This is just one of the ideas that popped up including quadrangle pivoting vise adapter.
Francisco -- Ten Minutes - It took me a lot longer than that . Using a box of random size bearings ??? Not every will do that .The quality must be questionable . Consider me a lazy person. I don't make anything that I can buy. Unless the pricing is ridiculous . Thank you for your opinion . -- Jim
Here is another channel with lots of burnishing videos even on the mill + pattern burnishing. - ruclips.net/video/C8Smu026128/видео.htmlsi=UIriXWUTNoGAQz5K
Sorry I lost the last comment - Here is another channel with lots of burnishing videos even on the mill + pattern burnishing. - ruclips.net/video/C8Smu026128/видео.htmlsi=UIriXWUTNoGAQz5K
Dynamic Doug - Thanks for the positive comment. I need to play with this tool to learn about it's possibilities . At this moment I'm optimistic . Taper shanks peak my interest . --- Jim
Jim, I saw a video not long ago about a homemade burnishing tool and was thinking about making one. It had 5 different parts and a threaded cap that held everything together. It's a little more complicated to build. Yours looks much easier and faster to build. Let me know what you decide to do. Doug
@@TangentJim Well, if not, maybe you can just sell a set of drawings and some basic guidance on how to make one for say, $10 per set :) Seems like all the components and materials can be sourced from McMaster but still it would be nice to have some drawings and dimensions. Just a thought.
First video of yours I've watched. Impressive. As someone who is just a beginner at 70, I especially appreciate you being thorough in your explanation. When you're new to something, a person just doesn't know the obvious stuff a more experienced person does & it is very easy to get yourself overwhelmed by the 'What about this.. what about that.." questions.
You explained every aspect of burnishing, thoroughly, then demonstrated it.
Thanks... I'm going to have to build one. I have a mini, mini, lathe I added rigidity & torque to, but it just wouldn't be able to do this do to lack of rigidity between the ways & carriage. (It has a composite gib; need to make some bronze, but my milling skills are lacking, (for now ).
I need a scissor type burnisher, like the scissor knurler I have. It works like a champ on my little lathe.
Gone on long enough, thanks... gonna go see some of your other vids & see what I can learn from ya.
GeoD
George -- Excellent Comments . When exchanging Ideas -- it goes like this . You speak - I listen then I speak - you listen . Meaningful results can be accomplished.
Today people only speak - nobody listens . George - when you speak - " I Listen " Thank you for your comments . --- Jim
Very Impressive Jim, excellent results and very nice tool! I'm in for one!!!
Again, some really good stuff, Jim. I wouldn't mind owning one of those. Thanks for your time and sharing! 😎👍✌️
Jim -- I'm putting one in my Tool Box . In the future I'll do a couple of Videos
using what I am learning. Hopefully we can take it to a higher level . I really
appreciate your positive comments -- they push me forward . -- Jim
I already built my own from your excellent first video ! best regards Steve
Steve - it looks like Grass doesn't grown under your
feet . Thanks for the comment . -- Jim
There is a indian youtuber that demonstrates two versions of this and how to make one. I made one in about ten minutes, works well. Only a lazy person would buy one because It's easy to make. I purchased a box of bearings and googled machine vise bearing ideas. This is just one of the ideas that popped up including quadrangle pivoting vise adapter.
Francisco -- Ten Minutes - It took me a lot longer than that . Using a box of
random size bearings ??? Not every will do that .The quality must be questionable . Consider me a lazy person. I don't make anything that I can buy. Unless the pricing is ridiculous . Thank you for your opinion . -- Jim
Here is another channel with lots of burnishing videos even on the mill + pattern burnishing. - ruclips.net/video/C8Smu026128/видео.htmlsi=UIriXWUTNoGAQz5K
Sorry I lost the last comment - Here is another channel with lots of burnishing videos even on the mill + pattern burnishing. - ruclips.net/video/C8Smu026128/видео.htmlsi=UIriXWUTNoGAQz5K
Where does one buy your products
I like the sine gage
The burnishing tool would be good as well?
Jasen963 - You can buy our products Via e-mail . My e-mail address is jimenos@acushnettool.com I will put your name in our e-mail giveaway . -- Jim
@@TangentJim
Thank you for your reply 🙏
Love ya work. 👍
I would love one of these. Looks super well made. Let us now about the product when available. Thanks for the video.
MotosandMachines - e-mail me for the free giveaway jimenos@acushnettool.com -- Jim
Jim,
I think you hit another home run. I want one in my toolbox, so keep in touch with the progress.
Doug
Dynamic Doug - Thanks for the positive comment. I need to play with this tool
to learn about it's possibilities . At this moment I'm optimistic . Taper shanks
peak my interest . --- Jim
Jim,
I saw a video not long ago about a homemade burnishing tool and was thinking about making one. It had 5 different parts and a threaded cap that held everything together. It's a little more complicated to build. Yours looks much easier and faster to build. Let me know what you decide to do.
Doug
Doug - I viewed the video - It was great - I learned plenty. This could be a game changer . - Jim
Like the vid, always leanring new things.
makerman00 - Send me an e-mail . Maybe I can put one
in your lap. jimenos@acushnettool.com -- Jim
Great video, thanks Jim. I have my fingers crossed hoping I am the one.
Bill - This may give you some comfort . I have very few subscribers - your odds
of winning are pretty good. " Good Luck " --- Jim
I would DEFINITELY buy one!
Javaduke1 -- Thank you for reinforcing my thoughts . I'm now in the process of doing
the math to see if I can offer them at decent money . -- Jim
@@TangentJim Well, if not, maybe you can just sell a set of drawings and some basic guidance on how to make one for say, $10 per set :) Seems like all the components and materials can be sourced from McMaster but still it would be nice to have some drawings and dimensions. Just a thought.
I need one of those. Wow no wonder you are so busy.
Todd - I'm not just another Pretty Face . e-mail me for the giveaway jimenos@acushnettool.com -- Jim
You should get a microphone, it'll help, you kinda sound like a robot.
Cool project though
Dave -- Thanks for the heads up. I didn't realize that I had a problem . - Jim