Gday, I’m really lucky here, I’m only a 4min walk from the beach and I don’t have any serious rust issues, I try to keep the workshop clean and I’m overdue for a big clean out, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Matty I just want to thank you for all the practicle things you make and the thorough descriptions you give. you have given me the gumtion to make my lathe and mill work even better. thank you.
Gday, Thank you for the positive feedback, i'm only self taught and learned by having a go, making mistakes, watching others and asking questions, Best way to learn i'm really glad the videos are helpful mate, Cheers
@@MattysWorkshop Hi Matty, just a thought on using the 2 M5 screws as a tenon in the slotted shaft, maybe mill a 5mm wide through slot in the outer part, then make a deep feather key, 5 mm wide by 12 deep ( guessing on the 12 dimension). Then either weld it in, or loctite it, add a bit of cigarette paper or standard paper under the key for radial clearance. I've used this technique several times, when I haven't had access to a keyway broach or slotter. Have a great weekend 😀 Regards John
So glad I stumbled on your channel Matty. As a retired machinist I really appreciate your talent and your attitude towards your work. You are very good at what you do and yet you retain a lot of humility and that is so commendable. As a life long Kansas resident I really enjoy trying to pick up new ideas from somebody on another continent. Amazing times we live in.
Gday, thanks you for your kind words, I’m only self taught and the only way to learn is by having a go and asking questions, I’ve learned so much from watching other creators here on YT, we are all here to pass on our knowledge and techniques, each project I do I try and get the best surface finish possible but it doesn’t always happen that way, thanks very much for watching and commenting mate, Cheers
Gday, this design was Jim’s from Tangent Engineering, I just changed it a bit to suit the Cincinnati, it’s simple but works, I reckon you could convert your mill to have a tilting head, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Thanks for another very interesting video mate. Those finishes and the bore worked out excellent. See you again next week. All the best to you and the family 👍🇦🇺
Gday Nigel, i had to fine tune the tailstock but I think using the TNGG inserts really helped, I was a bit excited when everything went to plan mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Fantastic tool build Matty ! Should come in quite handy... Looks like you weather is cooling down, hopefully ours will start warming up... ATB.....Cheers
Precision is not even the word, great job. Hope to be able hit those kinda tolerances one these days, when seen it push back out knew you where "Spot On"!
Good morning from Amsterdam 👍. Just wanted to say how much I like your lathe. It seems to be just the right size for the jobs you do. And you always manage to get a really nice surface finish on all your projects, which I think is down to your skill as well 👍. Anyway, beautiful looking result as usual.
Gday, the lathe is perfect for what I do and I’ve been really impressed with it so far, getting the surface finish’s is easy with good inserts and getting the speeds and feeds correct, thanks for watching, cheers
Such great work! Exactly 1" end to end over 8"!! Your lathe must be as true as. Prett sure that doesn't happen out of the box. You must show us some day how you sorted it.
Hello Matty, You made super nice job... That is going to be so handy to have on the Cincinnati. Also, good the faceplate table featuring, I want one even more now - lol. Take care. Paul,,
Gday Paul, I was really happy with how this build turned out, not a tool you’d use every day but it’s there for when I need it, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Always fantastic watching you build up such great accurate tools that will last years to come. To be able to machine them is a feat that ceases to amaze me. I guess I'm just jealous mate. Should have stayed in class in stead of skipping out! Thanks Matty for sharing your craft. I know who to come to if I need something built👍❤️😁
Gday James, you can do this to, im not qualified in anyway, im just a retired truck driver that’s self taught, learned by watching and asking questions then just having a go, I did no good at school either, you can do it to mate…
@@MattysWorkshop Matty my math skills are terrible but I'm a heck of a carpenter which boggles people's mind I retired as a automobile collision specialist with lead painter skills. I actually worked in a job shop as a hoe-dad maker running a big I think it was a #6 or 3-9 mill cutting edges onto steel blanks and also a turret lathe turning out oarlocks of all things...this was the shops side hustle,as they specialized in making electric motors from scratch housings, shafts,and also winding them for a local mill chipper motors. I know how to run them but just can't measure worth a squat (lol)
Gday Tom, the cupboard is getting a bit crowded with homemade tools now, I’m going to have to sort out some more storage space soon, thanks for watching mate, Cheers
G'day Matty, well that turned out bloody great mate, I really enjoy your engineering mate, proper precision job that, and the Tea stand in the middle of the face plate table is a genius idea 😂
Gday Ralfy, it was a good exercise in getting everything right, the cup holder on the table works a treat, bit of cork in the hole and no coffee cup rings on the table now mate, win win, cheers
Matty, I always enjoy watching you work, you take the time to do the extra steps to get that nice fit and finish on your projects. Well done, btw I also like the fact your shop is neat and tidy. Mike, from Canada.
Gday Mike, I try to get the best finish possible on all the projects I do, having a super smooth finish makes a homemade tool that much nicer to use, the workshop is a mess at the moment and badly needs a good day spent tidying up and and making more storage space, thanks very much for watching and commenting, cheers
G'day Matty, that was a great build mate. Precision or what? You couldn't have got the bar and sleeve closer if you had tried to! With the full sine bar set and that tool you have the angle situation all sorted for every one of your machines lol. It was good to see the new table in action as well. A real good addition to your shop mate. Cheers from the UK. Sam
Gday, I think it was a good idea buying the full set of sine bars, not something that gets used everyday but when you need it there good to have, the fit between the bar and sleeve I couldn’t of asked for any better, it was a good exercise in precision mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Gday John, the TNGG inserts have been a big game changer for me, it’s not hard to get the perfect finish every time, really appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Gday Steve, I have pushed the inserts up to a .080” doc with no trouble, they leave a beautiful finish that’s for sure, there not cheap though but they make life easy, thanks for watching, cheers
@@MattysWorkshop The only problem i have had so far is machining those flywheels for the Hit N Miss engine from old weightlifting bars. They just went blunt very quickly. I agree with Jon they were probably cast steel , not iron. Regards. Steve.
Excellent job Matty, have you ever tried the round insert tool on your fly cutter, work's great for me the aluminum inserts does a great job on steel or aluminum, great video, keep'um coming..
Hi Patty, Good job. I was wondering how you are doing the marking of your new tool at 17:30 with the battery? Can you tell us more about the procedure or how it works?
great bit of work.. always love the finish you get on your parts.. however, what you need next is a grinder to get even better finishes.. i'm sure the financial controller would agree.. 😛
Matty I just received my 4" in the mail today. Excellent quality. My next is the Vice Mate. Is there a link to it? I thoroughly enjoy watching you make the Spindle angle tool. Thanks for bringing us along. Terry
Gday Terry, best to email Jim for the vice mate, the email address is in the description, I’m in the middle of setting the vice at 45° using the 3” sine bar and vice mate, I’m really impressed with the quality, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Great job Matty. That will be a very useful tool. Where did you hide the missing whale scull 😂 I thought you would have hung it on the wall 😂 😂 chat soon👍
Such a treat seeing a "rust free" shop. So many shops on RUclips produce great content but few have clean environments.
Gday, I’m really lucky here, I’m only a 4min walk from the beach and I don’t have any serious rust issues, I try to keep the workshop clean and I’m overdue for a big clean out, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Matty I just want to thank you for all the practicle things you make and the thorough descriptions you give. you have given me the gumtion to make my lathe and mill work even better. thank you.
Gday, Thank you for the positive feedback, i'm only self taught and learned by having a go, making mistakes, watching others and asking questions, Best way to learn i'm really glad the videos are helpful mate, Cheers
As always great build.
Bronx NY😎😎😎
Thanks very much, cheers
That is a nice piece of equipment, and it makes total sense. Makes Jim's sine bars even more useful!
Gday, this was Jim’s idea, the sine bars are a must for any workshop in my opinion mate, cheers
Nice work, tool room standard 👏.
Great job as always Matty, photography spot on.
Thanks for sharing.
Gday, almost tool room, still got a bit to learn yet mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
@@MattysWorkshop Hi Matty, just a thought on using the 2 M5 screws as a tenon in the slotted shaft, maybe mill a 5mm wide through slot in the outer part, then make a deep feather key, 5 mm wide by 12 deep ( guessing on the 12 dimension). Then either weld it in, or loctite it, add a bit of cigarette paper or standard paper under the key for radial clearance.
I've used this technique several times, when I haven't had access to a keyway broach or slotter.
Have a great weekend 😀
Regards John
@@bostedtap8399 that’s a brilliant idea, might have to do some changes mate
@@MattysWorkshop Just sharing idea's I've learnt. John.
When a mating shaft wants to pop out of a closed end bore, you know ya got a good fit ! 👍👍
Gday, I’m really happy with the fit and finish on the parts, it really payed off taking the time to get it right, thanks for watching mate, Cheers
So glad I stumbled on your channel Matty. As a retired machinist I really appreciate your talent and your attitude towards your work. You are very good at what you do and yet you retain a lot of humility and that is so commendable. As a life long Kansas resident I really enjoy trying to pick up new ideas from somebody on another continent. Amazing times we live in.
Gday, thanks you for your kind words, I’m only self taught and the only way to learn is by having a go and asking questions, I’ve learned so much from watching other creators here on YT, we are all here to pass on our knowledge and techniques, each project I do I try and get the best surface finish possible but it doesn’t always happen that way, thanks very much for watching and commenting mate, Cheers
Nicely done, intricate and with humour as well. Thanks again, look forward to seeing more of your talent.
Gday Darren, this project was a good exercise in precision and throughly enjoyed it, Thanks for watching, Cheers
I really like simple design builds like this, bug thumbs up from me. Now if only I could tilt my mill's head over. Cheers
Gday, this design was Jim’s from Tangent Engineering, I just changed it a bit to suit the Cincinnati, it’s simple but works, I reckon you could convert your mill to have a tilting head, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Thanks for another very interesting video mate. Those finishes and the bore worked out excellent. See you again next week. All the best to you and the family 👍🇦🇺
Gday Mark, I was stoked when I hit the numbers and everything fitted spot on, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Excellent! You've got some serious skills Matty!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Thanks Paul, appreciate your kind words mate, cheers
Matty no famous Mattyisms today just spot on precision ! The tolerances achieved will show when your new instrument is used on the Cincinnati!
It’s good to do a precision job and it works out right, thanks for watching
Spot on! Nice work! It's such a pleasure when you achieve absolute precision.
Gday Nigel, i had to fine tune the tailstock but I think using the TNGG inserts really helped, I was a bit excited when everything went to plan mate, thanks for watching, cheers
exercise in precision. had to watch it again, thks Matty.
Gday, definitely a good exercise to do mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Great job Matty, lovely finish with your fly cutter. cheers!
Gday, I can always rely on the fly cutter, for some reason it just works, thanks for watching, cheers
Very nice build Matty, enjoyed
Thanks very much Chuck, appreciate you watching and commenting, cheers
Fantastic tool build Matty ! Should come in quite handy... Looks like you weather is cooling down, hopefully ours will start warming up...
ATB.....Cheers
Gday Dean, the weather is on the turn now, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Great job as usual Matty. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Thanks Patrick, appreciate you watching and commenting mate, Cheers
great job Matty , as always . one chance to get it right is always a challenge . Cheers Ade.
Gday Ade, this was a good exercise and I needed it, even better I didn’t scrap any parts either, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Great job now you need to find a surface grinder or a cylindrical grinder... keep up the good work... Hope the boys and the family is doing well...
Gday, the familys going good thanks mate, I like to get a surface grinder one day, not sure when that day will be, cheers
Great job Matty.
Thanks Gary, appreciate you watching and commenting mate, Cheers
You make such nice parts. Finishes are outstanding.
Thanks, I appreciate you watching and commenting, cheers
That's a good idea. It will be easy to work with.
Gday Rustinox, it was Jim from Tangent Engineering's idea, I just made it to suit the Cincinnati, Thanks for watching, Cheers
G-Day’s LOOKING FORWARD TO THE NEXT PART. KIMBER
Gday Kimber, hopefully get to put it to use soon, Thanks for watching, Cheers
Very nice tool Matty.
Good job.
Thanks for sharing the process.
Take care, Ed.
Thanks very much Ed, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Very useful and nicely done tool to add to your inventory.
Gday, the homemade tool collection is getting bigger and bigger now, almost out of room in the cupboard, cheers
Nice precision work on that tool Matty. You will be able to get the exact angle each time.
Gday, definitely going to be a big help in setups that’s for sure, appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Nice job!!! Makes me appreciate my Grizzly with a quill and a DRO.
Gday, I wish the Cincinnati had a quill, I did put a dro on the Cincinnati but still have to do that lathe one day, thanks for watching, cheers
G'day Matty. Now that is a nice straight cut over the length of that cut. Every piece fitted very nicely. Job well done.
Gday Ted, I had to tune the tailstock in to get the result, it’d been a while since I’d adjusted it, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Wonderful Matty.....best regards from Florida, USA , Paul
Gday Paul, really appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Always a pleasure to watch Matty.
Those high positive inserts work like magic.
All the best from an old chip maker in Canada!
Gday John, the TNGG inserts make life easy, it’s not hard to get the perfect finish now, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Nice piece of kit. That will definitely make setting the angle on any mill easier and more precise.
Gday Greg, hopefully get up use it soon, it’s a good solution mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Precision is not even the word, great job. Hope to be able hit those kinda tolerances one these days, when seen it push back out knew you where "Spot On"!
Gday, you can get the tolerances as well, if I can anyone can mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Good morning from Amsterdam 👍. Just wanted to say how much I like your lathe. It seems to be just the right size for the jobs you do. And you always manage to get a really nice surface finish on all your projects, which I think is down to your skill as well 👍. Anyway, beautiful looking result as usual.
Gday, the lathe is perfect for what I do and I’ve been really impressed with it so far, getting the surface finish’s is easy with good inserts and getting the speeds and feeds correct, thanks for watching, cheers
Such great work! Exactly 1" end to end over 8"!! Your lathe must be as true as. Prett sure that doesn't happen out of the box. You must show us some day how you sorted it.
Gday, the lathe took a bit to dial in, I’ve been really happy with how the lathe has been going, appreciate you watching and commenting mate, cheers
Great finish and awesome finish! Well done!
Thanks mate, cheers
Very nice Sine bar Matty.
The sine bars are really nicely made, tangent engineering did a great job, thanks for watching, cheers
Hello Matty,
You made super nice job... That is going to be so handy to have on the Cincinnati. Also, good the faceplate table featuring, I want one even more now - lol.
Take care.
Paul,,
Gday Paul, I was really happy with how this build turned out, not a tool you’d use every day but it’s there for when I need it, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Always fantastic watching you build up such great accurate tools that will last years to come. To be able to machine them is a feat that ceases to amaze me. I guess I'm just jealous mate. Should have stayed in class in stead of skipping out! Thanks Matty for sharing your craft. I know who to come to if I need something built👍❤️😁
Gday James, you can do this to, im not qualified in anyway, im just a retired truck driver that’s self taught, learned by watching and asking questions then just having a go, I did no good at school either, you can do it to mate…
@@MattysWorkshop Matty my math skills are terrible but I'm a heck of a carpenter which boggles people's mind
I retired as a automobile collision specialist with lead painter skills. I actually worked in a job shop as a hoe-dad maker running a big I think it was a #6 or 3-9 mill cutting edges onto steel blanks and also a turret lathe turning out oarlocks of all things...this was the shops side hustle,as they specialized in making electric motors from scratch housings, shafts,and also winding them for a local mill chipper motors. I know how to run them but just can't measure worth a squat (lol)
@@Mr.Avuncular took me a good while to read measurements properly but over time I thought myself, there was a lot of bits scraped in that time to
Chili dog, extra napkins. Still got some on my shirt though, great build and video and dinner show.
I hope you didn't make to much mess, can't afford to waste any mate, Cheers
Very clever that is Matty. It's given me some ideas 😏😏
Gday Neil, certainly a good solution mate, im interested in seeing your ideas, thanks for watching, cheers
Another great video and tool. I see your wife hasn't taken your table yet. Enjoy a cup of tea with her. Thanks again Matty.
Gday, don’t worry she tried to knock it off, now I have to make another one when I find another face plate, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Matt, that fly cutter is so reliable for a finish..
Nice job
Gday, not very often the fly cutter lets me down mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Great tool. Hope it comes in perfectly handy when you need it to be spot on. Very fine job.
Gday, having the set of sine bars will be handy at times, I think it was worth buying the lot, thanks for watching mate, cheers
that finish is fantastic, really enjoyed this one
Thanks very much, appreciate you watching, cheers
love the Metlish units !!! a 5 mil hole one inch over ! best regards Steve
Gday Steve, mix of both is a common thing here, thanks for watching, cheers
Nice result Matty 👏👏👏
The parallel turning was great.
Love to see you using this clever tool.
Regards
Robert
Gday Robert, I was pretty happy with how this all turned out, I should come in handy mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Awesome Matty, a joy to watch
Thanks Mark, glad you enjoyed mate, Cheers
Thanks for the lesson. I guess I need to make one too. 👍👍😎👍👍
Gday, not hard to make, just need a perfect fit, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
Thanks for watching and commenting Harold, cheers
Beautiful work.
Thanks very much Robert, appreciate you watching, cheers
Top notch job as always Matty.
Thanks very much Joe, appreciate you watching as always, cheers
once again mate, you have triumphed! cheers matt
Gday Graedon, I was a bit excited when everything went to plan mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Looks good there. Another tool for the arsenal.
Gday Tom, the cupboard is getting a bit crowded with homemade tools now, I’m going to have to sort out some more storage space soon, thanks for watching mate, Cheers
G'day Matty, well that turned out bloody great mate, I really enjoy your engineering mate, proper precision job that, and the Tea stand in the middle of the face plate table is a genius idea 😂
Gday Ralfy, it was a good exercise in getting everything right, the cup holder on the table works a treat, bit of cork in the hole and no coffee cup rings on the table now mate, win win, cheers
Good work, Matty!
Thanks Frank, appreciate you watching mate, Cheers
Matty, I always enjoy watching you work, you take the time to do the extra steps to get that nice fit and finish on your projects. Well done, btw I also like the fact your shop is neat and tidy.
Mike, from Canada.
Gday Mike, I try to get the best finish possible on all the projects I do, having a super smooth finish makes a homemade tool that much nicer to use, the workshop is a mess at the moment and badly needs a good day spent tidying up and and making more storage space, thanks very much for watching and commenting, cheers
G'day Matty, that was a great build mate. Precision or what? You couldn't have got the bar and sleeve closer if you had tried to! With the full sine bar set and that tool you have the angle situation all sorted for every one of your machines lol. It was good to see the new table in action as well. A real good addition to your shop mate. Cheers from the UK. Sam
Gday, I think it was a good idea buying the full set of sine bars, not something that gets used everyday but when you need it there good to have, the fit between the bar and sleeve I couldn’t of asked for any better, it was a good exercise in precision mate, thanks for watching, cheers
That's some truly excellent quality machining Matty. I would also be stoked if I had machined a part that well. Well done mate. Cheers Nobby
Gday Nobby, this really was a good exercise is precision, I was pretty stoked when it all went to plan mate, thanks for watching, cheers
You're professtional. Nice work 👍👍
Thanks very much, cheers
nice quality, design and manufacture ..... wish we were closer in distance.
Gday, where abouts are you mate,
Wisconsin USA
Awesome job Matty 👍
Thanks mate, Cheers
Nice looking work.
Thanks very much, cheers
Thanks for sharing and the update😅
Thanks mate, always appreciate your support, cheers
Good job mate. Cheers.
Thanks mate, cheers
That looks very nice to have!
Gday, definitely a handy tool to have, thanks for watching, cheers
Nicely made Matty, that will come in very handy for lots of checks. I really need to get myself a TNGG tool, I know I keep saying it lol. Cheers, Jon
Gday John, the TNGG inserts have been a big game changer for me, it’s not hard to get the perfect finish every time, really appreciate you watching mate, cheers
Hey Matty, Do you think you need some O rings on that collar to make it air tight?😉
Best fit I've seen without grinding.👍
Gday, I was pretty happy with the end result, don’t think I can get much better mate, thanks for watching, cheers
Nice project!
Thanks very much Mat, Cheers
Impressive. I learned a lot.
Gday Rex, it’s great when I here the video have helped others mate, thanks for the feedback, cheers
Great videos, keep it up! Thank you.
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
GREAT video
Thanks for watching mate, Cheers
G'day Matty great video mate
Gday, thanks for the positive feedback mate, Cheers
good on ya Matty! good stuff
Thanks mate, cheers
Terrific idea!
Thanks mate but it was Jim from Tangent Engineering’s idea, I just modified it a bit to suit the Cincinnati mill, thanks for watching, Cheers
Excellent
Thanks for watching, cheers
great build .. enjoyed !
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Хорошая работа 👍👍👍
Thanks very much, cheers
Well done mate
Thanks uncle Trev
Darn nice start to finish Matty. Awesome finish on all the parts too (@@)! Hope you can get in some 4-Wheeling this week end, Cheers from TX.
Gday Bear, there’s plenty of bush around here to explore mate, appreciate you watching, cheers
Nice finish with those inserts. I use them a lot. Very brittle though. Ask me how i know. Cheers Matty.
Regards.
Steve.
Gday Steve, I have pushed the inserts up to a .080” doc with no trouble, they leave a beautiful finish that’s for sure, there not cheap though but they make life easy, thanks for watching, cheers
@@MattysWorkshop The only problem i have had so far is machining those flywheels for the Hit N Miss engine from old weightlifting bars. They just went blunt very quickly. I agree with Jon they were probably cast steel , not iron.
Regards.
Steve.
Looks the part ! 👍
Thanks mate
Excellent job Matty, have you ever tried the round insert tool on your fly cutter, work's great for me the aluminum inserts does a great job on steel or aluminum, great video, keep'um coming..
Gday, Ive never tried a button insert yet but I should for sure, Ive had quite a few suggest this in the past, Cheers
nice table
Thanks mate, it’s solid
Hi Patty, Good job. I was wondering how you are doing the marking of your new tool at 17:30 with the battery?
Can you tell us more about the procedure or how it works?
Gday, I did a video a while ago on electro etching, very basic cheap setup, check it out mate, cheers
Always seem to lose the scale, on these. Really nice to see and hear you assemble it
Gday, appreciate you watching and commenting mate, cheers
nice little build for something extremely difficult to set up any other way.....Is it a good idea to oil the indicator quill to help stop it wearing?
Gday, I've always been told to not oil the quill on the indicator, it can make the quill sticky and not work right mate, Thanks for watching, Cheers
@@MattysWorkshop ah yes that makes good sense cheers Matty
great bit of work.. always love the finish you get on your parts.. however, what you need next is a grinder to get even better finishes.. i'm sure the financial controller would agree.. 😛
Gday, Id love to have a surface grinder but there's no way the minister of war and finance will allow that to happen mate, Cheers
Matty I just received my 4" in the mail today. Excellent quality. My next is the Vice Mate. Is there a link to it? I thoroughly enjoy watching you make the Spindle angle tool. Thanks for bringing us along. Terry
Gday Terry, best to email Jim for the vice mate, the email address is in the description, I’m in the middle of setting the vice at 45° using the 3” sine bar and vice mate, I’m really impressed with the quality, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Nice!
Thanks mate, cheers
Gee Matty. You're getting good at that etching. Can't argue about those fits either. Like a sock on a duck's nose as they say😂
Gday Preso, the etching works well for a $2 setup, the lathe is dialed in quite well at the moment, thanks for watching mate, cheers
Hello Matty, what you use for print in the metal ? You diy ? Thanks for your really good and explicative video. A french viewer ;)
See his video "Electro Etching"
Gday, the etching process is very simple to do, check my video out mate, cheers
Great job Matty. That will be a very useful tool. Where did you hide the missing whale scull 😂 I thought you would have hung it on the wall 😂 😂 chat soon👍
Gday, Im hoping to use it soon, the whale skull is a mystery, going o be interesting yo see if they find it, Cheers
👍💪✌
Thanks for watching, Cheers
Is that a giant lathe face plate for a bar table?
Certainly is, check the videos out when I made it, cheers
Very very cool. Is it flat enough to use like an "every day" surface plate?
@@BraxtonHoward not as flat as it could be but plenty good enough for quick and dirty setups