You just got another subscriber. Along with many other home machinists, really appreciate the video and your work. It helps to see the different ways of making parts and tools. Cheers
Take a look at my little videos when you get a chance and let me know what you think. Haven't learned how to add bling yet, so they're very basic. Cheers
Really very neat workmanship. As a serious hobbyist, I am in awe of your ability beautifully executed a really excellent engineer I just want to see more. God bless From Alistair in Scotland.
been watching others do machine work and one of them uses thick steel plate for making disks simulair to the ones you made for this machine, it think its eazier to find drop off pieces of steel plates (plasma cutter shipyard) compared to finding pieces of round stock you do make it look like its within my reach to make these things myself
Copy my project and you will not regret it! Do not listen to those who say that the disk made with printed sheets is not accurate! if you have a good hand and a well-pointed burin you can certainly get a great result. But if you have to build a ROLEX only in this case you are authorized to doubt this system ;-)
@@capto8784 i have a actual divider wheel so i can drill those holes pretty acurate its the vertical slide / spindexer idea itself that switched the lightbulb on i was planning on building a toolgrinder / surfacegrinder based of the crosstable from a bf20 that tool placed on top of the crosstable under the grinder would realy help grinding cutters and i can mount the grinder solidly to the post (can raise the workpiece instead ) yes i seen youre idea of place the grinding disk in the lathe but i'm not sure i want to expose the ways on my new lathe to the abrasive , if i could find a cheap used lathe i wouldnt hesitate
RUclips suggested I might like this, wow well done indeed. All done without the aid of a mill! Excellent work very skilfully done, I don't need one of these but I'm going to make one! Once again really nice simple work very well executed. I have subscribed! Cheers Jim
Thank you! I started watching some of your videos now and only for this operation ruclips.net/video/Yzi52e4_cBY/видео.htmlm56s I'm already loving you. Subbed ;-)
This is awesome in all aspects! Is there a video of you mounting this tool and using it? Also might you have any info on the face mill you showed yourself using on the body of the unit in the video? I was wanting to purchase one for my lathe for squaring up surfaces.
This is the first one some others will follow ruclips.net/video/6PybWwcgtPw/видео.html On EBAY You can write " bap 400 mill" this is better and more versatile! it's my favourite! Thank you and share ;-)
Thanks for the video, one of the things I like is that you don't waffle on, you just do it. Two thumbs up.
I appreciate that you noticed it!
Thank you so much!!!
It appears as if someone abandoned their channel. Too bad because that is some really nice workmanship.
You just got another subscriber. Along with many other home machinists, really appreciate the video and your work. It helps to see the different ways of making parts and tools.
Cheers
Thank you!! you are very kind!!
thanks for the nice compliment!!! :-)
Take a look at my little videos when you get a chance and let me know what you think.
Haven't learned how to add bling yet, so they're very basic.
Cheers
Really very neat workmanship. As a serious hobbyist, I am in awe of your ability beautifully executed a really excellent engineer I just want to see more. God bless From Alistair in Scotland.
Too many compliments!!
Many thanks!
Excellent work.
Very neatly done brother. I can see that you spent some serious time on this gadget!
Thank you! Yes I wanted to make a simple and small object, but as versatile as possible
Very good idea sir..
Awesome 😎😎👍👍
Sir... Can we have CAD or 3D copy of all the parts with Assembly
been watching others do machine work and one of them uses thick steel plate for making disks simulair to the ones you made for this machine, it think its eazier to find drop off pieces of steel plates (plasma cutter shipyard) compared to finding pieces of round stock
you do make it look like its within my reach to make these things myself
Copy my project and you will not regret it! Do not listen to those who say that the disk made with printed sheets is not accurate! if you have a good hand and a well-pointed burin you can certainly get a great result. But if you have to build a ROLEX only in this case you are authorized to doubt this system ;-)
@@capto8784 i have a actual divider wheel so i can drill those holes pretty acurate
its the vertical slide / spindexer idea itself that switched the lightbulb on
i was planning on building a toolgrinder / surfacegrinder based of the crosstable from a bf20
that tool placed on top of the crosstable under the grinder would realy help grinding cutters and i can mount the grinder solidly to the post (can raise the workpiece instead )
yes i seen youre idea of place the grinding disk in the lathe but i'm not sure i want to expose the ways on my new lathe to the abrasive , if i could find a cheap used lathe i wouldnt hesitate
Wow, brilliant use of hex head. Subscribed
Many Thanks!
Nice job!
Thank you
RUclips suggested I might like this, wow well done indeed. All done without the aid of a mill! Excellent work very skilfully done, I don't need one of these but I'm going to make one! Once again really nice simple work very well executed. I have subscribed!
Cheers
Jim
You are very kind!
Thank you
Are there any diagrams or plans available on the net?
No sorry!
Beautiful work, and great video! Can't believe I only now discovered your channel. Subscribed! :)
Thank you!
I started watching some of your videos now and only for this operation ruclips.net/video/Yzi52e4_cBY/видео.htmlm56s I'm already loving you. Subbed ;-)
Awesome! Beautifully made. But how is it used?
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Beautifulll!!!!, ,
Thank you 😉
This is awesome in all aspects! Is there a video of you mounting this tool and using it? Also might you have any info on the face mill you showed yourself using on the body of the unit in the video? I was wanting to purchase one for my lathe for squaring up surfaces.
This is the first one some others will follow
ruclips.net/video/6PybWwcgtPw/видео.html
On EBAY You can write " bap 400 mill" this is better and more versatile! it's my favourite!
Thank you and share ;-)
hey did you make the milling attachment yourself or did you buy it? if you made it yourself, how u did it? :)
With imagination and many hours of sleeplessness....:-)
Bravo.
Grazie!
Why the crap music
Unable to watch because of music
Have you ever thought to switch off the volume? ;-)
@@capto8784 The music was great. Do more!