Quick Change Lathe Tool-post Holder Storage Tree (Part 1)
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- Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025
- This is the ultimate system for Lathe Tool storage. This is Part 1 of a three part build for a storage system for Quick Change Tool post holders. Whether you want to store tool holders with or without tooling mounted, this storage tree provides a great solution that is indexable and takes up minimal bench space. It is scalable for any style of tool post and any size of tool holders.
Timestamps:
0.00 Introduction
01:54 Titles
02:08 Description
03:56 Cutting the trees
04:39 Deburing
04:58 Machining the trees
08:19 Milling the trees
09:04 Machining the large bottom plate
17:38 Cutting the top cap for the smaller tree
18:10 Machining the top cap
24:00 End of Part 1
I have a feeling this channel will take off. You are clear and concise in your explanations, have some nice equipment and seem to treat your machines with touch of love. The way they should be treated...
Wow, thanks!
You sir just gained an instant subscriber, amazing content, RUclips really needs more machining channels!
Welcome aboard!
Great production, camera work and explanations. Some Outback Shed tips on maintaining equipment would be welcome. Maybe a short future video on the topic?
Great suggestion thanks. If there is demand for this I will do a video on this topic. What do other viewers think?
Love it, keep them coming. I’ll keep watching 😊
Cheers
Great content. Well done.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great idea.
Thanks for sharing.
Just subscribed.
Have a great day.
Thanks and welcome
Hi from uk new subby here 👍🏽
Cheers, welcome aboard
Well, I have binge watched both videos and have to say that for a 40 year old lathe that Colchester is immaculate, not sure the paint is an original colour. I'm also not sure that "shed" is the correct word to describe a building which can take 3 lathes, one of which seems to have a 100mm hole down the spindle, plus a sizable band saw. Anyway I have subscribed, greetings from Yorkshire in the UK.
Welcome Bill, great to have you on board. The Colchester paint is the original colour and the original coat. It has been well looked after. and is covered when not in use.
This had not occurred to me. I' guess I'll have to figure out how to make one. This video could have told the whole build story, but there was endless irrelevant jabber. It's ok. I got the basic idea now. Thanks for that.
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