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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

Комментарии • 303

  • @miguelvega9263
    @miguelvega9263 8 лет назад +92

    That foam roller screw is a such a good instructional tool. Well done!

  • @kenzpenz
    @kenzpenz 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic presentation, and all without an bunch of ahs, errs and long pauses. Keep em coming you guys are great. ..Thanks for sharing , Ken 79 year old retired guy, Marina CA

  • @otterconnor942
    @otterconnor942 8 лет назад +125

    Honestly, I hope your channel gets big

  • @Hopeless_and_Forlorn
    @Hopeless_and_Forlorn 5 лет назад +1

    Early in the training course for aircraft mechanics that I began in 1964, a month of shop time was devoted to hand tools, metrology, and hardware. The instructor was first class, and the projects very instructive. The lessons learned served me well throughout my career. But today I learned a few things from this video. What a great advantage these videos, and all of the internet, give to technical students today. Keep up the good work.

  • @loboslobos14
    @loboslobos14 5 лет назад +1

    The nicest explanation you can find on RUclips. Please keep doing things like that.

  • @tylerryan3280
    @tylerryan3280 5 лет назад +1

    Hey man I just wanna tell you, I work as a house mechanic in a sugar factor in little old town. I'm glad I found your videos. There entertaining and I honestly learned something

  • @oxtoolco
    @oxtoolco 7 лет назад +37

    Nicely done. Makes me want to go out in the shop and thread something.
    Keep up the great videos.
    Best,
    Tom

    • @larsvbundli1740
      @larsvbundli1740 4 года назад

      We all mean like to "thread" something. :D

  • @Boudico
    @Boudico 4 года назад +1

    One of the best, concise, explanations I've seen.

  • @gordonagent7037
    @gordonagent7037 5 лет назад

    Mate, I am 63 and have finally decided to try and work out all the different treads and found your channel and this video an awesome start point, as commented below the foam tool was awesome. Have subscribed and will work my way through your video. Bloody well done, awesome

  • @computhenics
    @computhenics 7 лет назад +1

    At first I thought how that long piece of sponge gonna help me understand it better? Then you wrapped it around the cylinder and I instantly clicked like. You are the best in this field.

  • @dylansmith3660
    @dylansmith3660 6 лет назад

    I liked this video a lot. I'm an apprentice inside machinist and I am only 3 1/2 months in. We are already doing practical projects on a lathe that involve turning threads. This video is down to earth, simple, and enhances what we have learned from out instructor. I'm going to recommend this to my class mates. I look forward to seeing more from you!

  • @davidmicheletti6292
    @davidmicheletti6292 8 лет назад +15

    Extremely well done presentation

  • @paulacuna6782
    @paulacuna6782 2 года назад

    Regardless of the topic, this video is by far the most didactic piece of information I have found in years. Well done. Here you have a new subscriber!

  • @aatt3209
    @aatt3209 4 года назад

    You're a natural teacher, your visual aide and drawings are excellent to illustrate your points, yes, I learned a lot in this video, thank you greatly for all your efforts you have put into this video.

  • @howder1951
    @howder1951 4 года назад +1

    Basic information, really well explained and very thorough . If I was an instructor, I would use this video for training you left very little room for questions, I applaud you.

  • @Felipe-53
    @Felipe-53 5 лет назад

    Sir, you are GOD. The quality of this video is astonishing.
    You are a very talented communicator.
    Thanks so much!

  • @TheMudfly80
    @TheMudfly80 5 лет назад +1

    I've watched a lot of educational videos and this is one of the best presentations I've seen, well done.

  • @BBICubicle
    @BBICubicle 3 года назад

    Excellent video to help one understand the screw/threading technology. Very effective teaching style, with the graphics and props. I’m definitely going to track your future blogs.

  • @lamonttblackshire1638
    @lamonttblackshire1638 3 года назад

    You are amazing. This video was amazing. You are a natural educator. And you probably just saved my whole entire life! My superhero for today. Thank you for this video.

  • @reaubhat
    @reaubhat 8 лет назад +1

    I like the big foam bolt! Keep it up, Adam!

  • @patpathinayake3586
    @patpathinayake3586 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much. Fabulously explained rather than rattle-on to exaggerate a minor point. This is brilliant for young engineering students and apprentices. Wishing you the very best.

  • @FilterYT
    @FilterYT 5 лет назад +1

    You're a very clear presenter, thanks for the videos!

  • @garykelly
    @garykelly 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for a very well explained video on the basics of a screw thread. As someone who is mechanically challenged, I enjoy hearing basic information on subjects that many people take for granted. This provides me with a firm foundation of knowledge upon which to build. Again, thanks. Great video.

  • @firzt0
    @firzt0 5 лет назад +1

    this honestly need more views. damnit you present the topic in a very interesting and concise way. love the cadence

  • @abdullahbinmasood6849
    @abdullahbinmasood6849 6 лет назад

    your videos are much much better than other online videos and easy to understand. i am lucky i found this channel. please keep them coming as this is wonderful platform for us mechanical engineers. amazing work.

  • @To_Oeller
    @To_Oeller 4 года назад +1

    I love this channel! - Mechanical Engineering student

  • @BrilliantDesignOnline
    @BrilliantDesignOnline 6 лет назад +1

    Totally learned some things. Knew a huge percentage of it, but you laid it out extra logical and covered all the major bases, so whether expert or neophyte, it was fun to learn or review. Thank you.

  • @MrKen59
    @MrKen59 5 лет назад

    I love your teaching style and clarity. Great overview on screws.

  • @hellojjjetplane
    @hellojjjetplane 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the great video! Your other videos are great too. Im thankful that you explain these detailed technical topics so well. They are the foundation of so many other things and many professionals don't realize that someone with no training has no clue about the fundamentals. Thanks for this. Hope to see more from you!

  • @CliffsShed
    @CliffsShed 6 лет назад

    what a great and enjoyable video! knew "most" of it anyway, but would still watch it again, love the sponge!

  • @drbirtles
    @drbirtles 7 лет назад +3

    Your channel is fantastic. Thanks from the UK.

  • @mechanknuckle
    @mechanknuckle 3 месяца назад

    The world needs to learn more of this. Thank you!

  • @AquilesMelomtl
    @AquilesMelomtl 3 года назад

    Very well explained! Thanks from Montreal, Canada!

  • @cyrushormusjee5112
    @cyrushormusjee5112 7 лет назад

    Greeting's from India. Hey there Adman, the way you narrate/explain in depth is awesome... keep them coming.... Regards.

  • @MikePeaceWoodturning
    @MikePeaceWoodturning 6 лет назад +1

    Very well done video. I have hand chased wood threads on a lathe and use a threading jig to cut wood threads for boxes so found this interesting.

  • @TravisTerrell
    @TravisTerrell 4 года назад

    Damn, I wish you still made videos. I just discovered you, and your simple yet detailed explainers are amazing.

  • @carlosjoelgarcia3200
    @carlosjoelgarcia3200 2 года назад

    Keep it up... Professionally done!! Understood foreign concepts easily.

  • @sigrunfrohlich5083
    @sigrunfrohlich5083 6 лет назад

    So clear and easy to understand. Thanks for making these videos!

  • @maxcnc777
    @maxcnc777 5 лет назад

    Great work on this and all of your videos. Your delivery of the content is very well done. In this video, I am more impressed by what was left out. Threads and thread geometry can get very overwhelming for the layman. You left enough description in to keep it interesting and enough out to keep it from getting technical or boring. Good work!

  • @tomsterism
    @tomsterism 7 лет назад

    EXCELLENT communication. SUPERB presentation! So very well done, young man.

  • @melissasanderson6454
    @melissasanderson6454 5 лет назад

    OMG I have been trying to figure this out for 3 DAYS!!! you helped me understand it in a matter of minutes!!! I am soon-to-be female machinist ( still in school) PLEASE tell more about the different screw types!!!!!

  • @DanielKatundu-y8t
    @DanielKatundu-y8t 5 лет назад

    You are a God send, my brother. Keep it Machine Tech.

  • @jgdeyo
    @jgdeyo 4 года назад

    I agree with many of the other comments, your presentation and conveyance of the information is very
    well done. I've watch a couple of your other videos and think this is the most spot on of them all. It actually really pleases me to see someone of the younger generation taking an interest in this sort of thing. I have been in the mechanical trades for over 40 years and have always been passionate about the knowledge and skills, please keep up the good work. Thank YouI agree with many of the other comments, your
    presentation and conveyance of the information is very well done. I've
    watch a couple of your other videos and think this is the most spot on of them
    all. It actually really pleases me to see a younger generation taking an
    interest in this sort of thing. I have been in the mechanical trades for
    over 40 years and have always been pI agree with many of the other comments,
    your presentation and conveyance of the information is very well done.
    I've watch a couple of your other videos and think this is the most spot on of
    them all. It actually really pleases me to see a younger generation
    taking an interest in this sort of thing. I have been in the mechanical
    trades for over 40 years and have always been pI agree with many of the other
    comments, your presentation and conveyance of the information is very well
    done. I've watch a couple of your other videos and think this is the most
    spot on of them all. It actually really pleases me to see a younger
    generation taking an interest in this sort of thing. I have been in the
    mechanical trades for over 40 years and have always been pI agree with many of
    the other comments, your presentation and conveyance of the information is very
    well done. I've watch a couple of your other videos and think this is the
    most spot on of them all. It actually really pleases me to see a younger
    generation taking an interest in this sort of thing. I have been in the
    mechanical trades for over 40 years and have always been p

  • @mainesail3097
    @mainesail3097 2 года назад

    First time watching this channel--This fellow is REALLY GOOD.

  • @ricardocarrera8511
    @ricardocarrera8511 7 лет назад

    Excellent videos, easy to understand for all levels of knowledge. Hope you continue with your great quality as i have already see all yor videos in one sit; for someone in a mechanical maintenance area this is quite satisfactory to watch. P.S. you deserve much more subscribers.

  • @newnaixpu1414
    @newnaixpu1414 4 года назад

    It is much better than a lecture in my university. It will remain in my head.

  • @WhereisBrad
    @WhereisBrad 4 года назад

    Great video! Very helpful. About to purchase a caliper and pitch gauge so I can find the right screw for the job today, and for the rest of my life. Thanks so much!!

  • @firetip198
    @firetip198 4 года назад

    mastery of the basics is the key to the universe! great video! thank you so much.

  • @ActiveAtom
    @ActiveAtom 5 лет назад

    Really nice very well shared educational value of what is a thread and what does he call-out mean and much more here. We are two guys always learning Lance & Patrick.

  • @Habibulla.M
    @Habibulla.M 3 года назад

    Very nice and clear explanation

  • @hemachandranjayanthi1928
    @hemachandranjayanthi1928 6 лет назад

    Wonderfull explanation about the threads.........

  • @realvanman1
    @realvanman1 5 лет назад

    Wow. I learned a LOT! Thanks! I always thought that screw vs bolt was machine threads vs cutting their own threads, like a wood screw. But as soon as I remove a nut from a bolt and thread it into a tapped hole- it becomes a screw! Cool! I always thought that UNF was called SAE threads and UNC was just referred to as standard US threads. Thanks so much!! What a cool channel.

  • @J239h
    @J239h 6 лет назад +6

    He's got some serious Bill Nye/Mike Rowe energy. I like it!

  • @Omar.Alamoudi
    @Omar.Alamoudi 5 лет назад

    Amazing video, thanks a lot from a geophysics PhD student who is putting together a high pressure experimental apparatus with absolutely no prior mechanical experience other than of course house chores. Cheers

  • @vinayakmathad6257
    @vinayakmathad6257 3 года назад

    Very easily explained,awesome! Thank you

  • @Donna-cc1kt
    @Donna-cc1kt 5 лет назад

    Can’t resist telling you this cuz you’re gonna laugh. I had a question and You Tube sent me your direction. Well, didn’t get my answer (yet) but I couldn’t stop watching. You are an excellent communicator and the subject was fascinating and understandable. Now for the humorous part - I’m a 71 yr old female that asked the question, - is more thread on a screw more secure? I’m holding two metal wood screws here and needed the one with the best hold. While one has less threads the “blade of the thread is sharper and appears slightly bigger. No worries, I’ll find the answer, I think, but thought you’d get a laugh from a older woman. Think I’ll be watching you again though!

  • @sutheekshnaanegondi7874
    @sutheekshnaanegondi7874 3 года назад

    You are a wonderful teacher.

  • @Mr_expert_gameplay
    @Mr_expert_gameplay 6 лет назад

    U are an emerging star in india for engineers.
    Nice video once again.

  • @philchia4764
    @philchia4764 7 лет назад +18

    Thank you for noting that the Majority of the world uses metric!

  • @RommelADC
    @RommelADC 5 лет назад

    Well presented, very educational, good use of time.

  • @arsenic1987
    @arsenic1987 4 года назад

    Strange that when I searched for "multi start threads", this video was one of the top results... You should have mentioned that.. I'm just now figuring out what they are and could not for the life of me figure out why my trapezoidal nut didn't fit the screw with the exact same pitch and diameter.

    • @LaneyMachineTech
      @LaneyMachineTech  4 года назад

      If I can get to it, I would really like to make a follow-up video on multiple start threads and different thread forms.

  • @ryanburbridge
    @ryanburbridge 5 лет назад

    Great video. Tons of info delivered quickly and concise!

  • @crimsondiesel9929
    @crimsondiesel9929 4 года назад

    Super well done. Thanks for your hard work!

  • @Milchyy
    @Milchyy 6 лет назад

    OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH! I'm a mechanical engineering student and this helped me tremendously!! Keep up the good work. You have one more subscriber now ;)

  • @bernhardnizynski4403
    @bernhardnizynski4403 3 года назад

    Great presentation!

  • @TheWoodenSpoonful
    @TheWoodenSpoonful 6 лет назад

    Can you do a video on bolt identification, and the purpose for each grade of bolt? My boys love your channel, and I like how you explain these topics so well.

  • @que_dijo
    @que_dijo 4 года назад

    man you need to keep doing this. You are good at it.

  • @flylooper
    @flylooper 4 года назад

    Terrific channel. Learned a ton of stuff...

  • @virgo2004
    @virgo2004 Год назад

    i hope there is part 2 video for some details like helix angle and etc...

  • @slushsyrupsandmachines3768
    @slushsyrupsandmachines3768 4 года назад

    Why was it not explained like that at school 45 years ago? So simple yet my teachers made it sound so complicated that I gave up. Good work

  • @rickfearn3663
    @rickfearn3663 2 года назад

    Exceptional clarity.

  • @sinkhole40
    @sinkhole40 5 лет назад

    Very well presented, and informative video.

  • @newmantoolsinc
    @newmantoolsinc 4 года назад

    Excellent explanation. Thank you.

  • @LadySoul4ever
    @LadySoul4ever 5 лет назад +4

    Yes, I learned something. Thanks!

  • @sampurnasahoo5
    @sampurnasahoo5 6 лет назад

    Beautifully Explained. Good job. 👍

  • @shreenidhigs7098
    @shreenidhigs7098 5 лет назад

    I might wanna quit my classes and watch his lectures every day there are so informative

  • @mackler
    @mackler 4 года назад

    Genius explanation. Just what I was looking for.

  • @arianfarahani9886
    @arianfarahani9886 3 года назад

    Couldn't be any better literally awsome👍👍👍

  • @whiteraindrops
    @whiteraindrops 4 года назад

    Amazing...I was looking for such an illustration.....

  • @christochiramukhathu4616
    @christochiramukhathu4616 5 лет назад

    Great and useful information in a very clear language. Thanks a lot. God bless you.

  • @jovinJO-e9i
    @jovinJO-e9i 4 года назад

    Wow... really great video!
    Can you make a video on go gauge and no go gauge

  • @ankitgandhi52
    @ankitgandhi52 6 лет назад

    Hey Adam !
    Your videos are awesome..
    Keep coming up with some fresh stuff bro..

  • @zuraarveladze4973
    @zuraarveladze4973 6 лет назад

    Great videos, wish u shoot some videos about valves also especially butterfly valves and seat rings

  • @AnthonyFrancisJones
    @AnthonyFrancisJones 4 года назад

    Excellent - thanks for making this.

  • @glenjones4009
    @glenjones4009 8 месяцев назад

    Very well explained

  • @jamescyriacajith
    @jamescyriacajith 5 лет назад

    Can you please do a similar video for ACME thread, square thread, and buttress thread?

  • @TurboSlav3000
    @TurboSlav3000 6 лет назад

    Cool that you're taking also about metric system! Cheers from Europe

  • @The_old_geezer_geek
    @The_old_geezer_geek 7 лет назад

    Great video, nice explanation of threads

  • @Padredimitry
    @Padredimitry 5 лет назад

    Thank you! Very informative and very well explained!

  • @gameisfun7851
    @gameisfun7851 5 лет назад

    Outstanding video.

  • @TednTin
    @TednTin 6 лет назад

    we need lot more people like you

  • @grannysdice1925
    @grannysdice1925 7 лет назад

    Amazing work. Can you make a video for different angles use in different type of screws? It will be a great help. Thank you

  • @shellyalibangbang3314
    @shellyalibangbang3314 7 лет назад

    the quality of ur video is really good

  • @TheBepax
    @TheBepax 3 года назад

    Great videos. Good work!

  • @OMARYassin1
    @OMARYassin1 7 лет назад +1

    Thaaaaaanks a lot 😍😍😍
    you are very underrated for your efforts

  • @winner1338
    @winner1338 6 лет назад

    Very good.
    Could you also mention the metric size?

  • @cyrusIIIII
    @cyrusIIIII 5 лет назад

    The side shields of your glasses look cool? where did you buy them?

  • @tariqsardar2467
    @tariqsardar2467 4 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @markmauzey9488
    @markmauzey9488 7 лет назад

    You should do a series on how to properly run a lathe and mill. A manual lathe and mill.

  • @SahilBhartimed
    @SahilBhartimed 7 лет назад

    awesome, good to the point and precise