I know you appreciate hearing this stuff... I like what you did with the editing at the 15 degree taper. I'm still struggling building my machine shop at my new home when I have no experience. I only wanted a small lathe and bought the whole shop..... its a lot to learn. This stuffs extremely helpful to me. Mahalo Nui!
Thanks very much, I really do appreciate hearing these comments. When I started this channel, the whole reason was to share and connect with other people out there like me, trying to learn and just wanting to spend time making things. I remember many evenings when I was just getting started where I would spend hours out in my shop with no real direction or plan, just cutting metal into chips so I could be doing "something" on my machines. That's part of the reason I'm always trying to provide projects and drawings in my videos. To give people something that they can do "right now" in the shop. Thanks again!
Dobra robota. Mam ten sam problem dopiero co kupiłem taki uchwyt szybko zmienny i gdy chcę ustawić go pod kątem to muszę używać klucza. Zastanawiam się czy Twoje rozwiązanie z łożyskiem dobrze spełnia swoje zadanie? Czy uchwyt się nie luzuje lub z powodu tego że docisk jest punktowy a nie całą powierzchnią nie ma większych drgań?
Dziękuję bardzo. Łożysko jest tam, aby pomóc w momencie obrotowym podczas dokręcania uchwytu. Łożysko oporowe minimalizuje tarcie między przeciwległymi powierzchniami i pozwala na dokręcenie uchwytu do trzonka narzędzia dużo, dużo mocniej przy minimalnym wysiłku. Jest to powszechne zastosowanie łożysk oporowych i działa bardzo dobrze. Trzpień narzędzia nigdy się nie poluzuje, gdy jest dokręcany w ten sposób.
@@smashke thanks very much, those vids are definitely the “main” video style. But I like to do these edits when I have the chance because some folks like them for background noise type of thing I think. 🙂 thanks again, and thank you for taking the time to watch!
Excellent! One detail I might have missed is determining the handle location. I assume you assembled, marked comfortable location and then drill, correct?
Thanks very much. I explained it in the full length version of this vid with commentary, you can find it on my channel if you want to give it a watch. But the short version is, I made the spacer tall enough that it can be used to adjust the handle location to wherever is most comfortable. It's future proof that way as well, if ever I change the tool holder for any reason, (to use the 4 way for rigidity etc.), the spacer can be changed to adjust the handle position if necessary. Thanks for watching btw!
Thanks very much. I use my phone to record and edit in FCP. I can't remember the brand of my mic but it's an older wireless lav with obnoxiously oversized transmitter and receiver units that I'm constantly having to manage. (I really need to get one of the newer wireless mics) Thanks very much for watching btw!
I know you appreciate hearing this stuff... I like what you did with the editing at the 15 degree taper. I'm still struggling building my machine shop at my new home when I have no experience. I only wanted a small lathe and bought the whole shop..... its a lot to learn. This stuffs extremely helpful to me. Mahalo Nui!
Thanks very much, I really do appreciate hearing these comments. When I started this channel, the whole reason was to share and connect with other people out there like me, trying to learn and just wanting to spend time making things. I remember many evenings when I was just getting started where I would spend hours out in my shop with no real direction or plan, just cutting metal into chips so I could be doing "something" on my machines. That's part of the reason I'm always trying to provide projects and drawings in my videos. To give people something that they can do "right now" in the shop. Thanks again!
Keith from Michigan. What I really liked, I like that primary insert you. Especially it has a 6 sided turning insert. Your locking handle, well done
Thanks very much, Keith, and thank you for watching!
Dobra robota. Mam ten sam problem dopiero co kupiłem taki uchwyt szybko zmienny i gdy chcę ustawić go pod kątem to muszę używać klucza. Zastanawiam się czy Twoje rozwiązanie z łożyskiem dobrze spełnia swoje zadanie? Czy uchwyt się nie luzuje lub z powodu tego że docisk jest punktowy a nie całą powierzchnią nie ma większych drgań?
Dziękuję bardzo. Łożysko jest tam, aby pomóc w momencie obrotowym podczas dokręcania uchwytu. Łożysko oporowe minimalizuje tarcie między przeciwległymi powierzchniami i pozwala na dokręcenie uchwytu do trzonka narzędzia dużo, dużo mocniej przy minimalnym wysiłku. Jest to powszechne zastosowanie łożysk oporowych i działa bardzo dobrze. Trzpień narzędzia nigdy się nie poluzuje, gdy jest dokręcany w ten sposób.
@@hersch_tool dziękuję za odpowiedź W takim razie będę wzorował się na Twoim projekcie Pozdrawiam i dziękuję za ciekawe filmy:)
@@AdamMaszynotwor Dziękuję za obejrzenie i życzę powodzenia w projekcie!
Great project. FWIW, I enjoy your commentary and direction. Either way, great job
@@smashke thanks very much, those vids are definitely the “main” video style. But I like to do these edits when I have the chance because some folks like them for background noise type of thing I think. 🙂 thanks again, and thank you for taking the time to watch!
Thanks for a great video! Very useful and looks great plan on making one when I upgrade to a larger tool holder
You’re very welcome, thank you very much for watching!
Looks great... thank you for sharing
Thanks very much for watching
I need to make me one. Nice work sir.
@@RustyInventions-wz6ir thanks very much. And you should definitely do it!
Thx for the vid.
Thank you for watching
Excellent! One detail I might have missed is determining the handle location. I assume you assembled, marked comfortable location and then drill, correct?
Thanks very much. I explained it in the full length version of this vid with commentary, you can find it on my channel if you want to give it a watch. But the short version is, I made the spacer tall enough that it can be used to adjust the handle location to wherever is most comfortable. It's future proof that way as well, if ever I change the tool holder for any reason, (to use the 4 way for rigidity etc.), the spacer can be changed to adjust the handle position if necessary. Thanks for watching btw!
Very nice work, Hersch. A chill, relaxing video. What do you use for camera, mic, and editing software? All fantastic!
Thanks very much. I use my phone to record and edit in FCP. I can't remember the brand of my mic but it's an older wireless lav with obnoxiously oversized transmitter and receiver units that I'm constantly having to manage. (I really need to get one of the newer wireless mics) Thanks very much for watching btw!
Love the channel! @@hersch_tool
@@michaelstump6933 thank you, I really appreciate it!
Of course! The casual vibe is awesome. Hey, how does one contact you outside of YT?@@hersch_tool
@@michaelstump6933 You can email me directly via the channel email address, I always respond.