My Drill Sharpener Mk2, Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2021
  • Hi, this is the second of two videos showing you how I made my drill sharpener.
    This is the mark two version which is more successful than the first one I made. I do hope you enjoy it. I still have to experiment with different cutting wheels, wheel profiles and techniques and that may mean making another video showing the process I've used. My thanks to those who have contacted me wanting items making or modifying but, I am truly overwhelmed by the amount of work I have at the moment, please don't be offended if I have to turn down requests.
    Please remember this video, as with all my videos, shows you what I went through to make something and does not in anyway attempt to instruct you how to do things.
    Regards.
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  • @davidcat1455
    @davidcat1455 2 года назад +1

    Blooming brilliant. I have a small engineering workshop where I do whatever comes in the door. I have built several pieces of equipment to make my life easier including a automatic feed for the band saw a RHS bender and a machine that crimps RHS to fit neatly inside 50m RHS. For years I have sent out my larger diameter twist drills to be professionally sharpened once a year to bring them back in the specifications. This project gives me faith that I can do it myself in future. I don’t care how good anybody is at hand sharpening I defy them to accurately sharpen a 2 inch diameter twist drill exactly to specifications. I even designed and manufactured a machine to wind tiewire onto needles for lacing chain link fencing. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put into these videos😀👍🇦🇺

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks. I have since discovered that the narrowest arm on the support plate is not as sturdy as it should be.
      It needs a fillet to lock it down and I’ll attach one soon. regards

  • @ViliDer
    @ViliDer Год назад

    Impressive! Well done! Thanks.

  • @leslieaustin151
    @leslieaustin151 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed both videos, thank you. Well beyond my capability, but there is always something to be learned by watching someone who knows what they’re doing. Les

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад +1

      Hi Les. There’s no such thing as beyond anyone the only restriction I find is time. there’s never enough.

  • @HanstheTraffer
    @HanstheTraffer 2 года назад

    Paul, You are an absolute genius...It's a privaledge to watch you work.

  • @matts_shed
    @matts_shed 2 года назад

    That was a great little series really enjoyed it. Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing

  • @rickpalechuk4411
    @rickpalechuk4411 2 года назад +1

    Great little series Paul, love the work through engineering you do to press on to the end.
    Looking forward to the next project.
    Stay safe, Cheers

  • @lecnac855
    @lecnac855 2 года назад

    Excellent.
    You are a true craftsman.

  • @KW-ei3pi
    @KW-ei3pi Год назад

    Very nice. Glad that you figured out the problem with the Mk 1. Thanks

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  Год назад

      Hi, thank you, yes it has some issues but it works. cheers.

  • @GenauMann
    @GenauMann 2 года назад

    Fantastic!!...Thank you Paul for sharing yet another very satisfying and enjoyable video and looking forward to your next shed head adventure.

  • @TheKnacklersWorkshop
    @TheKnacklersWorkshop 2 года назад

    Nicely done Paul, enjoyable viewing, thank you.

  • @lesmo9627
    @lesmo9627 2 года назад

    Excellent Paul as always. Love watching your videos

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад +1

      hi, thanks, glad you enjoy.

    • @lesmo9627
      @lesmo9627 2 года назад

      @@Thesheddweller what type incerts do u uses, they look like the ones for alloy!? With the relief

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      @@lesmo9627 Hi, Les I generally use what inserts are already in the tool holder.
      The inserts that look like alloy hackers are probably stainless steel finishers.
      My lathe is a hobby lathe compared to most and I can stall it by putting a too heavy cut on so its hardly going to matter what insert I use.

  • @tinker5349
    @tinker5349 2 года назад

    Hi, very interrsting thanks for sharing your video, happy new year

  • @Kevin-gx8lc
    @Kevin-gx8lc 2 года назад +2

    Hey Paul, great work! I really appreciate the time and effort that you put into your videos - many thanks indeed. I'm setting up my workshop right now and you are inspirational! Keep up the great work. Greetings from Southport (it's not in the South and it's not a port! - go figure!). Cheers, Kevin.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Hi Kevin. mmmm… Liverpool district. anyway, thanks for your comments. cheers

  • @mftmachining
    @mftmachining 2 года назад

    Excellent toolmakers work....hats off to a toolmaker collegue....TOP

  • @WW-wp4gh
    @WW-wp4gh 2 года назад

    Excellent video Paul.
    Great project.
    Looking forward to seeing your next video.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Hi, thanks, I’m very busy at the moment, so I should be able to scrape something together.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Hi thanks, cheers

  • @seamusbolton215
    @seamusbolton215 2 года назад

    Hi Paul, that ratcheting system was brilliant
    I am going to bookmark this video and keep it in back of my mind as something to try in the future
    Thank you

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Hi, I'm never happier than when I hear of someone who has seen something they can use. cheers

  • @NellsMechanicalManCave
    @NellsMechanicalManCave 2 года назад

    I'm impressed, in fact,, I'm more than impressed!!!!

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  Год назад

      Nah… you’re just saying that. 🤭

    • @NellsMechanicalManCave
      @NellsMechanicalManCave Год назад +1

      @@Thesheddweller .
      There some serious lateral thinking behind that. In fact, the thinking is almost sideways! Have you tried driving a rally car?

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  Год назад

      @@NellsMechanicalManCave once, but you know what its like, working while driving...😱

  • @Raul28153
    @Raul28153 2 года назад

    That is just friggin brilliant~!!!!

  • @marklatham5692
    @marklatham5692 2 года назад +1

    I usually have to watch your vids two or three times to begin to understand their complexity, great work! I'm hoping you will post the plans one of these days, I'd like to try my hand at the project, too.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад +1

      Hi. Mark. Just go to my website and the plans are there for free. regards thesheddweller.com

  • @michaelnoyes4817
    @michaelnoyes4817 2 года назад

    Nice work, thanxs for sharing

  • @homemadetools
    @homemadetools 2 года назад

    Nice job. We shared this video (and part 1) on our homemade tools forum this week 😎

  • @ronwilken5219
    @ronwilken5219 2 года назад

    Thanks Paul, this looks like a good project to put on the to do list.
    I've always free handed sharpening drills and usually got fare results. For any thing needing accuracy I resort to a new drill with factory faces. Thanks for the details. I've downloaded your drawings and I'll save your videos because I'm going to have to watch them again a few times I'm sure.
    Regards from Canada's banana belt 🤞🇨🇦👍

  • @gangleweed
    @gangleweed 2 года назад

    The only time I found a need to have a drill sharpening device was when drilling 2mm diam holes in some 316 stainless so I designed and made a Wishbone type drill sharpener that allows you to hand sharpen drills down to .5mm diam......this type was common in the 50's for sharpening small drills.
    Lately I've thought about the 4 facet drill grinding method and with a new T&C grinder build I'll be trying that out.......I think the Deckel type T&C grinder would do that nicely.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Hi, yes I remember seeing the wish bone types being used in the tool room for the less important jobs. I belive that any sharpening method that sharpens the drill bit to cut true is a good thing.
      Regards

  • @harlech2
    @harlech2 6 месяцев назад

    Paul, I thought for sure that at some point your finger was going to slip off the "Shock absorber" and you were going to yet half of it across your workshop! LOL Anyways, great work!

  • @alanremington8500
    @alanremington8500 Год назад

    Nice job!!

  • @inmyshedwithbc.
    @inmyshedwithbc. 2 года назад

    Hello from Aus. Good work, keep it coming.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      G’day, thanks mate. I’ll see what I can do. Cheers.

  • @Dave.Wilson
    @Dave.Wilson 2 года назад

    nice project there Paul, turned out very nice. all the best for the new year.

  • @billshiff2060
    @billshiff2060 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for using your hermaphrodite calipers properly to scribe. Everyone else abuses their measuring calipers to do that.

  • @mre3820
    @mre3820 2 года назад

    Very well done 🙂

  • @graedonmunro1793
    @graedonmunro1793 2 года назад

    fantastic

  • @captainraypaul4919
    @captainraypaul4919 2 года назад

    Howdy Paul, fantastic video! I think the drillbit sharpener fixture is brilliant! Looking forward to the next project! I shared your RUclips channel with my friend Carl, he lives in Birmingham, he's also an engineer in the UK.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Hi, thank you. I live quite close to Birmingham, say hi to him from me. Regards

  • @rtachile32
    @rtachile32 2 года назад

    Está genial ojala pueda fabricarlo se ve un poco complicado me gustaría tenerlo te felicito amigo

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад +1

      Hola, gracias por mirar. He publicado los dibujos en mi sitio web: - thesheddweller.com disfruto.

  • @termlimit
    @termlimit 2 года назад

    Your content is incredible. I wish you a happy new year to come. If you need an idea for a video I would really like to see you cover your technique for marking out. I find your oration perfect and I am definitely lacking in this area.
    Thank you

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад +1

      I'm not an expert on marking out, but I'm sure I can squeeze a small video out there explaining a few things as I remember them but, I do have lots of work on at the minute so I'll have to sneak it in when I pause for a cuppa.
      Regards.

    • @termlimit
      @termlimit 2 года назад +1

      @@Thesheddweller Thank you is all I can say. You are truly a gift to the world of machining and newcomers such as myself.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      @@termlimit thanks, its hard work but i enjoy it. cheers.

  • @user-lj2ek5ph6f
    @user-lj2ek5ph6f 6 месяцев назад

    Мое почтение .

  • @rogerdeane3608
    @rogerdeane3608 2 года назад

    It looks like your on winner.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Hi, yes it looks like it. still got plenty on final testing to do though.

  • @infoanorexic
    @infoanorexic 2 года назад

    a way to dress the grinder wheel to (in/with) your fixture is something to think about

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Hi, yes very true. However, a dressing stone or diamond has to be mounted on a very sturdy base, the longer the base, the more sturdy it needs to be to prevent any cutting wheel vibration. I like to separately true the wheel with a diamond and regularly dress with a carborundum stone. regards

  • @Raul28153
    @Raul28153 2 года назад

    You could charge oh maybe $50 - $75 American for a set of plans that you could distribute electronically.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  2 года назад

      Can’t do that… it’ll exceed my tax threshold. Nice idea though..👍

  • @phyx1s
    @phyx1s Год назад

    What a lot of work for making a drill sharpener. For 500-1000 USD you can buy decent/professional sharpeners that do the work at least the same. For hobby work, that is too expensive. Than hobby tools need to be made.

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  Год назад +1

      Hi, these machines cost more than I can afford on a pension, so I make what I can. For bigger machines I have to wait until a repairable scrap machine comes available... besides, what else have I got to do in my old age? Cheers

    • @phyx1s
      @phyx1s Год назад +1

      @@Thesheddweller Ah ok. I thought is was for a workshop. For hobby it's fine, although I think maybe a bit complex solution. It's a bit an out of the box solution. For these things normally the best solution is to do what Einstein did: Combine what other have done before and add a tiny litebit yourself to make a worldchange happen. Second point: normally the best solutions are also the most simple solutions. Good luck with your project 🙂

    • @Thesheddweller
      @Thesheddweller  Год назад

      @@phyx1s thanks.