a treat to watch as usual, Stefan. Your photography is superlative. Your attention to correct white balance, focus, exposure with brilliant close-ups set your vids a notch above others and make especially enjoyable to watch.
Big fan of the channel. You're a true craftsman and inventor. I like the way you apply your skills and ingenuity to take old Chinese machine tools and essentually make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Brilliant, when you consider the economics, space saving and having something you end up knowing inside and out.
I am sure your method will produce a perfect saw blade. Just a couple of months ago I hand held a slitting saw and sharpened it with my U2 grinder. Afterward it cut very well in aluminum. Keep on keeping on.
After seeing you getting the Deckel S1 t&cg, i got one myself, and boy am i fucking over the moon having your content to watch... I love abom, tony, blondie, prezzo and a few others(robrenz, calem...), but between you and Joe-Bi Wan, i will say that one needs not a proper machinist schooling... For over a decade i have been learning about machining myself from books and aforementioned, but you and joe really are invaluable... Many show a lot and teach quite more, but among you two, its like having a comprehensive machinist instructions that no money could pay to actually grant one the vast field of applicable machining know-how and how not to... Without a proper schooling, you could not ask a machining instructor to teach you what you need, as you dont know what you dont know and dont know what you should need and like to know, but you present us with lessons that are easy to understand, apply and get in one watching of a say 40 minute video, and give hints that like the dovetail cutter making in this manner, are instantly visible and clear in ones mind`s eye without having to see you demonstrate it directly... Thank you, and praise the Lord for the gifts that are brethren like you... Truly the Salt of the Earth and that what makes this world a purgatory and not hell itself...
Nicely done. Being able to rebuild a cutter when you need it can save one an enormous amount of heartache when trying to get a job out of the door. Thank you.
Das ist ja wieder ein sehr informatives Filmchen. Ich hatte mir auch schon überlegt eine Schleifvorrichtung für solche Scheibenfräser zu bauen. Ich dachte aber eher das sie ähnlich aussehen sollte wie wenn man Kreissägeblätter nachschärft. Nun habe wieder was zum Grübeln. Danke für die viele Zeit, die du dafür investiert uns das alles zu zeigen. Mach bitte weiter so.
enjoyed following along. I've shipped you a box of 50 dull slitting saws. no rush.
a treat to watch as usual, Stefan. Your photography is superlative. Your attention to correct white balance, focus, exposure with brilliant close-ups set your vids a notch above others and make especially enjoyable to watch.
You discipline my processes - thanks for precision and patience in demonstrating
Big fan of the channel. You're a true craftsman and inventor. I like the way you apply your skills and ingenuity to take old Chinese machine tools and essentually make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Brilliant, when you consider the economics, space saving and having something you end up knowing inside and out.
I am sure your method will produce a perfect saw blade. Just a couple of months ago I hand held a slitting saw and sharpened it with my U2 grinder. Afterward it cut very well in aluminum. Keep on keeping on.
The only negative rating comes from a saw blade manufacturer.
Excellent setup and procedure, great detailed macro photography.
That was great Stefan, I have heard others talk about using another saw for indexing but I have not seen it in practice 👌.
Excellent workmanship once again!
I have a similar tool grinder. I still have work to do on it before it's ready for use. Thanks for the training!!!!
After seeing you getting the Deckel S1 t&cg, i got one myself, and boy am i fucking over the moon having your content to watch... I love abom, tony, blondie, prezzo and a few others(robrenz, calem...), but between you and Joe-Bi Wan, i will say that one needs not a proper machinist schooling... For over a decade i have been learning about machining myself from books and aforementioned, but you and joe really are invaluable... Many show a lot and teach quite more, but among you two, its like having a comprehensive machinist instructions that no money could pay to actually grant one the vast field of applicable machining know-how and how not to... Without a proper schooling, you could not ask a machining instructor to teach you what you need, as you dont know what you dont know and dont know what you should need and like to know, but you present us with lessons that are easy to understand, apply and get in one watching of a say 40 minute video, and give hints that like the dovetail cutter making in this manner, are instantly visible and clear in ones mind`s eye without having to see you demonstrate it directly... Thank you, and praise the Lord for the gifts that are brethren like you... Truly the Salt of the Earth and that what makes this world a purgatory and not hell itself...
Great video and explanation. Thanks Stefan.
Nicely done. Being able to rebuild a cutter when you need it can save one an enormous amount of heartache when trying to get a job out of the door. Thank you.
Excellent video again Stefan. Some excellent tips there. regards from the UK
Always enjoy your video's.
Nice work, Enjoying the new tool and cutter videos!
Super interesting vid. Love these grinder vids you and Steve been making. Keep them coming. 👌🇨🇦
Das ist ja wieder ein sehr informatives Filmchen. Ich hatte mir auch schon überlegt eine Schleifvorrichtung für solche Scheibenfräser zu bauen. Ich dachte aber eher das sie ähnlich aussehen sollte wie wenn man Kreissägeblätter nachschärft. Nun habe wieder was zum Grübeln. Danke für die viele Zeit, die du dafür investiert uns das alles zu zeigen. Mach bitte weiter so.
Really nice setup & result from what I saw Stefan, thanks for sharing your technique~ Richard
Like the Twin Peaks intro in miniature! Awesome tutorial