Great video ! Love seeing different options for accomplishing facing and cutting tapers. I hate that I feel I need to find some of those heads now haha. Seriously keep up the good work and thanks for sharing 👍
DeeDee Very nice demonstration. I know a friend who has one but I’ve never seen it out of the box. It all makes a lot more sense now. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Years ago I used the Tree device for 2 stroke cylinder heads in power sports for the squish angles, The competitors had to use a lathe taking twice the time, I win again. It is always been a game for me, and I play hard. Tree made a mill to fit the head on, those were good also. A plastic mold maker introduced the head to me in the early 90s
Great video Dee. You have some of the coolest old tools I have ever seen. You are so lucky to live in an area where these things can be found.
Thanks, there were multiple huge government projects here from the war on, but many things are getting hard to find now.
You have all the cool tools.
hi, thanks!
Excellent video. Once again a big thank you for sharing.
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Always wondered how one sets one of these up. Thanks for going to the trouble to make the video & show us exactly how these work Dee Dee 🍻
Thanks for that, I was not sure the video made sense
Great video ! Love seeing different options for accomplishing facing and cutting tapers. I hate that I feel I need to find some of those heads now haha. Seriously keep up the good work and thanks for sharing 👍
I think this is one could be considered one of the most exotic attachments, Tree also made a milling machine that was unique also.
I assume you set the angle of the slide by indicating it in to a precision angle block or a sine bar?
Nice to see a Tree in use anyway.
The scale on the head brought it to 5min of arch, every bit equal to the quality of the Wohlhaupter, makes a hard to beat pair
GOOD DAY
Hi Kimber!
You are awesome
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Great stuff
Hi, thanks for that!
I did not fully understand.
More close up shots could help.
Thank you for sharing.
Which part?
I never knew such sophisticated tooling existed. Thank you for enlightening me.
I was amazed when I first saw one in action, they died out when CNC came along
Interesting dee dee. That taper slide is a great tool. Cheers Tony
I think so too
Very interesting tool. What is the depth of cut for a taper? Have a great day!
That was around only .0025" depth.
DeeDee Very nice demonstration. I know a friend who has one but I’ve never seen it out of the box. It all makes a lot more sense now. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Years ago I used the Tree device for 2 stroke cylinder heads in power sports for the squish angles, The competitors had to use a lathe taking twice the time, I win again. It is always been a game for me, and I play hard. Tree made a mill to fit the head on, those were good also. A plastic mold maker introduced the head to me in the early 90s
Thanks for the tool review. Never seen one before. But I'm very new to machining
Welcome, I hope I can be of some help there!
That's one cool tool... Never seen one before, or maybe hadn't paid attention. thanks for sharing, Don
The first time I seen one a plastic mold maker was using it, they were rare.
@@deedeeindustrialsuperprecision Rare but very cool.
thank you santiago de chile
Hi, thanks
Excellent demonstration as usual. Thanks
That was the very first try!
great video as always. The tree head looks like the technology out of a 50's sci-fi movie.
It looks like it shouldn't work, but it works reasonably well with light cuts. I don't know when these came along
Very interesting video Dee Dee, keep'um coming..
One of the more interesting attachments from pre-CNC