Making stuff on a Mini Mill!
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Mill's are awesome
00:00 Intro
00:28 Milling!
09:44 Custom Wooden Sink
12:26 Movi vs Ronin and why
15:11 Parking lot for studio vehicles
17:47 Bonus Features!
Mini Mill: littlemachineshop.com/product...
Mini Lathe: littlemachineshop.com/product...
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Zoom interviews with other industry people would be cool to post on your channel. It's always interesting to hear two insiders chat about their work and experience.
@@chrisherr Absolutely man! Shot you a dm :)
Thanks for the detailed answer Chris! Maybe Freefly adds a new Movi between the Pro and the XL to their lineup :-)
HAHA 2:06 the compressor "that's rude!"
Time for a DRO on that mill :D
Keep the uploads comming great vids
Enjoying the episodes....FYI the correct term is not "countersunk", Thats for angled "countersunk" bolt heads.... what you did is called "counter bore" ; ) Counterbored holes are for making "socket head" type bolts flush ;)
Both countersunk counterbored is same concept your matching were a bolt or screw head will sit flush to head of screw or bolt design Depending what you makeing material your working with wood, & purpose of what your makeing needs to be strong or you want to Spotface for aesthetics, smooth surface all depends what your makeing and what material, with sheet metal you can do Dimping. & all really depends strength you want it what your building which method you will use & work best.
FYI Just Incase you here someone use Term "Pilot hole" While using a drill press, mill. That person is most likely not a Pilot for your Local Airline nore do they have a pilot's license . Its becoming a serious problem
@@rloperfido3817 While the end result is the same (no bolt head sticking out) the tool to achieve each thing is different and the resulting shape/hole is different so its important to use the correct terminology. Words matter....If you tell a machinist to countersink a hole and you come back 10mins later with your socket head bolt you will be disappointed with the results. I'm just talking semantics of course ..... but in engineering these things can have serious consequences. Plus I like to learn these little details and pass them along when I can.
A wooden sink?! Subscribed. :D
Don't rely on your center punch too much for holding position. Starting with a split point drill can tight that up a little as opposed to a standard point.
I have such Garage-Envy. :)
1 year later, how do you feel about you lathe and mill?
What bike is that sitting in your backyard?
Hey my man how are you enjoying that mill still??
What the model number on that mill?
PLEASE put on glasses of some kind before blowing the mill, or anything else, off with high pressure air! Call me a safety nazi, but when you find yourself at the eye doctor with your head clamped in a fixture while the doc literally drills the embedded metal out of your eye, it will seem like such an easy thing to have put the specs on! Been there, done that...... twice! Learned my lesson the hard way!
They are junk because they have plastic Gears in them