Ring Roll, come on it has to be? Bravo on the vids always good quality. Ease up on the cnc table vids i need one in my life but the new milling machine is not going well through the finance department currently (wife).
thanks for this year of videos ive enjoyed thoroughly. they are not only my entertainment but have got me through dark days of massive depression. I suffer pretty bad even when alone. Have a great new year
**stares intently at the youtube page waiting for the next video** Going back to the website where I first saw you Gonna camp in my sleeping bag I'm not gonna move Got some words on cardboard, got your channel in my list Saying, "If you see this video can you tell me when's the next?" Some try to hand me money, they don't understand I'm not broke I'm just a broken hearted man I know it makes no sense but what else can I do How can I move on when there's still more to do 'Cause if one day you wake up and find that you're missing me And your heart starts to wonder where on this earth I could be Thinkin' maybe you'll come back here to the place that we'd meet And you'll see me waiting for you on our corner of the street So I'm not moving, I'm not moving....
Tony, your visual style and artistic direction is astounding. Please don't stop making your videos--they're a godsend for those of us who moved to the city away from our families' shops.
willworkforicecream I'm not sure if you were referring to these hands! But slap my arse and call me Charlie! An aussie! Cutting gears! On a shaper! ruclips.net/video/XNPXZgq7E4c/видео.html
G'day! Tony here! Welcome back to ShitString. Today we'll be rimming the rectum out, and shafting the main arbor in place - thus providing the proper pegging required for the smooth sliding motion of the arbor... *queue sexy background music and shiny metal things*
The key way broach was my fav. The old german machinist I did my internship with while getting my engineering degree would have simply lost his mind but as a design engineer, very creative solutions to the inherit limitations of prototyping. Well done. 3D printing advances have already changed my world dramatically and no doubt just getting started.
3 gears for the Haas kings under the Gcode, 7 bushings for the Dewalt lords in their halls of plastic. One shaft to drive them all, one shaft to be glued to them, and in the home shop bind them.
I'm watching your all video's again and again. You are such a good father, good machinist, good story teller, good point of view, good @ framing, good sens of humor.
I love these videos!! They are a great tutorial for a novice machinist such as myself!! They are very informative, detailed oriented, and not to mention entertaining!!!! I just wanna say thanks !! Please keep them coming!! Thank you!!!
I don't know if this has been said already, but for those interested Flanged bushing= bushing with flange thrust bushing=bushing designed to support axial loads The same goes for other types of bearings. Great content!
From watching your early videos till now I can say they keep getting better. You have come a long way. I don't even remember how I came across your channel, but very happy I did.
Hey Tony this is the first time I have left a comment. Over the past couple of months I worked my way from the start and watched all your videos, I can't express how good this channel is, I love it! I'm a RUclipsr myself tho a different industry to this but I gave you a shout out before Xmas in and video, more people need to see this channel. For the outstanding quality of content, knowledge and personality with just the right amount of humour! I may not always be in the comments but you can be sure there will be a like left on all your content.
You saved my year! Thanks for all the awesome, funny, entertaining and yet informative videos, I can't get enough of it. I hope you had a nice christmas and will have a happy new year. I almost expected a similar video to your 100k one. You've reached those 200+ Subs quite fast. We'll have that "one million subscribers"-Video sooner, that we might have thought. And you've really earned it. You are my favorite channel. Thank you for all the work you put into those videos!
Thanks, Some of this video content took me 'way back when' to my time at college as an apprentice engineer.... I wish the lecturer had made the explanation of involute curves as simple and easily understandable as the one in this video.
Thank you for putting the fun back into machining videos! For S and giggles turn on CC and see how technical werds arrrgh inter pretteded. Putting the boring bar in the bushing during cutoff is simple genius. No more twisted off fingers, YAY! You put a lot of time and effort into these videos and it shows. Thank you for the great editing for those of us with short attention...hey LOOK a butterfly!.....oh yeah span.
Thanks for seeing me through these past two days stuck in this chair bronchitis. I really appreciate you smooth and professional approach to all you do all solidified together with a touch of humor which we all need. Keep up the excellent work. HH
I was a bit baffled when you said "half a dozen" but it immediately made sense when you did the metric conversion for those of us not born in imperial times. Thanks! ;)
I'm sure the rest of the gearheads liked this as much as I did. You sure have some cool gear making gear for making gears. The confuser in your router was just cutting a timing mark in that gear for you.
Hope you had a MERRY CHRISTMAS.... Have a HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!! This came just in time. I got a 14" wheel for my KMG, it came with a 3/4" arbor, but my Grinder takes 1/2". I've been planning on making my own bushings (especially since my next build series, I'll need that wheel, haha). I'm trying W2 for the 1st time. I even have an idea for making a fast quench canola, that comes tomorrow..... Thanks for all the great tips. take it easy.
Watching you make gears and bushings is better than 90% of what's on TV these days. I just started machining myself and by just started, I mean a bought a Chinese combination lathe/mill that I'll probably hate myself for some day. Whatever the case, it's what I've got and I hope to put it to good use over time. I learn a lot from your videos and will definitely stick around to see more.
Hey Tony. Well done as always. I happen to be building a rolling mill right now with a similar design and I'm wondering why you chose bronze bearings over ball bearings. Just following traditional design or are plain bearings really better for the application? Thanks.
Old Tony, dzięki za kolejny filmik. Twoje poczucie humoru i pomysły na urozmaicenie treści filmu są super. Jestem coraz bliżej kupienia tokarki by takie fajne rzeczy robić. Thx. Happy New Year.
And now I'm stuck by the screen until the official build video. I really hope it will be out soon or else the dog will make a mess on the carpet, my 4 kids will notice that dad is in “waiting for the next Old Tony video mode” and clear out the candy stash and the wife will pickpocket my Mastercard and go shopping with no one to stop here.
it's got to be for a motorized welding cart spurred by envy over Mattias's scaffold(; Happy 2018, thanks for all the entertainment & education over the years Tony
Glad you're back! Really missed you these last 3 weeks. Question... why wouldn't you just always run the lathe backwards? I only have a wood lathe so I'm not sure about Metal working but this seems a lot safer.
Couldn't believe my eyes when I saw there was a new video. But now I will go back into hibernation waiting patiently until another video someday comes along.
Great job, these video's show how things are done properly lol.
colinfurze What's up Colin?!
Not sure if "properly" is the right word, but thanks CF!
I mean, almost anything is "properly" compared to Furze...
I find myself in good company haha
Holy crap Tony, you've actually attracted some intelligent viewers apparently. Colin is a definite upgrade from the majority of us knuckleheads.
.5 dozen. I'm speechless.
Seems the conversion over to metric is a long and torturous road!
We MUST make "semidozen" an official word! Quick, to the internet, people!!!
Or 5 decidozen. I also rather like how demidozen sounds.
elitearbor - 🤣
iwtommo - Or is it that fractional inches are tortuous and therefore torturous? 🤔😁
I waaaas going to put out the fire in my kitchen.... But now I have to wait 14 minutes. Damn.
MoutainMan3000 you spoke for about 200,000 people right there.
You too! Wow... what a coincidence...
Michael Lloyd Lol.
Code for something. #fireinmykitchen
Greg Feneis Hahaha!!!
Yeah, we're ALL in on the same secret.
Including you!
You always crack me up man...... Always. Thank you
You had me at "point 5 dozen".
"for the metric crowd" = ))
From a guy with the prestigious degree in precision metalworking from my Chicagoland High School, I find this video mesmerizing.
It's no wonder you found it mesmerizing! Tony also has a prestidigitation degree.
This ones easy....... it's a power feed for the pineapple slicer
They are Flange bearings DIN ISO 4379 form F, but you need the undercut below the flange to be at least visually compliant with the standard ;)
Looks like This Old Tony has aspurgears.
Tony. We had a great year. We learned somethings, we had our laughs. Thank you. And have a wonderful 2018.
and to you MON!
You know, there are many videos that I don’t finish watching all the way to the end. Your Videos, I watch to the end. All of them.
Your edits are hands down the best on youtube.
My initial guess was slip Roll but not sure after seeing the shaft, the teeth on the gears look kinda slip rollish
very close but no cigar!
OK then....BEAD ROLLER...ya, thats it... ;-)
Full differential for the go-kart! :)
Ring Roll, come on it has to be? Bravo on the vids always good quality. Ease up on the cnc table vids i need one in my life but the new milling machine is not going well through the finance department currently (wife).
If only we had been given a clue
We are in the hands of the planets and fate
I saw it on my feed, immediately had to stop everything and watch!
It’s been .5 dozen years and I had to rewatch immediately
I can't wait for the build!
I love the way you're just freehanding the cutting angle on that drillbit
we missed you man
I missed you too salah!
thanks for this year of videos ive enjoyed thoroughly. they are not only my entertainment but have got me through dark days of massive depression. I suffer pretty bad even when alone. Have a great new year
**stares intently at the youtube page waiting for the next video**
Going back to the website where I first saw you
Gonna camp in my sleeping bag I'm not gonna move
Got some words on cardboard, got your channel in my list
Saying, "If you see this video can you tell me when's the next?"
Some try to hand me money, they don't understand
I'm not broke I'm just a broken hearted man
I know it makes no sense but what else can I do
How can I move on when there's still more to do
'Cause if one day you wake up and find that you're missing me
And your heart starts to wonder where on this earth I could be
Thinkin' maybe you'll come back here to the place that we'd meet
And you'll see me waiting for you on our corner of the street
So I'm not moving, I'm not moving....
I know nothing about machining, but i"m enrolling in a local community college to learn because of you sir! Thanks for the vids!
Tony, your visual style and artistic direction is astounding. Please don't stop making your videos--they're a godsend for those of us who moved to the city away from our families' shops.
Spot on with the timing there matey. It was only an hour ago i started getting the withdrawls and found myself poking around your uploads page.
There is a pair of hands on RUclips making gears and they aren't Australian. I feel confused.
willworkforicecream I'm not sure if you were referring to these hands! But slap my arse and call me Charlie! An aussie! Cutting gears! On a shaper! ruclips.net/video/XNPXZgq7E4c/видео.html
nice!!
"G'day, Tony here! Welcome back to This Old Me."
G'day! Tony here! Welcome back to ShitString. Today we'll be rimming the rectum out, and shafting the main arbor in place - thus providing the proper pegging required for the smooth sliding motion of the arbor... *queue sexy background music and shiny metal things*
.5 dozen is a lot, thanks so much for the conversion. Your kindness will never be forgotten, but the blueprint will be.
Hey,I just wanna say thank you for this awesome year and your awesome videos. Keep it up, don't give up!!
I can't figure out for the love of me why I enjoy these types of videos. . .
Another great video thanks Tony. Can't think of a great pun but I'm all geared up for the main event . . .
Hes gonna put a ring on it?
Tony ? You are the best and you're showing things fun . Thank You
I`m from Poland ;)
There's something magical about that lathe. Thank you This Old Tony.
Love the 940 rad/s reference which is really "rad dude". You deserve some pi for that conversion.
As a Star Wars fan, this is the best prequel ever. Happy New Years to ya!
Your editing makes this the best. AvE would approve 👍
i concur. I love ave but the guy cant even focus a camera. :P
Thank you Tony for all the laughs and enjoyment y have in this channel 10/10. Happy new year !
Paused at the ad, just came to say, Practical Engineering sent me, and I subbed. I will be binge watching soon.
The key way broach was my fav. The old german machinist I did my internship with while getting my engineering degree would have simply lost his mind but as a design engineer, very creative solutions to the inherit limitations of prototyping. Well done. 3D printing advances have already changed my world dramatically and no doubt just getting started.
Your sleight of hand is superb. Leaving everyone wondering about your next project, when it's been there the whole time, as big as a planet!
3 gears for the Haas kings under the Gcode, 7 bushings for the Dewalt lords in their halls of plastic. One shaft to drive them all, one shaft to be glued to them, and in the home shop bind them.
Sometimes you have to stop and smell the freshly mimeographed bushings.
I love it when this tot plays with his toys on cam.
7:12
"That'd be _point five_ dozen, for the metric crowd"
Lmao
Not one minute in and I'm already laughing hard. Man, I love this channel!
I might or might not have, peed a little
I like how your videos mesh all of the various techniques available in a modern garage.
Should have wasted 2 hours cutting those keyways on the shaper😃. Nice video Tony, I enjoyed it.
^^ That, my friends, is what experience sounds like. ;)
or 5 minutes with a broach!
I was also rather surprised there was no shaper love in the key-slotting portion of today's programming.
This Old Tony is such a legend and great presentation and sense of humour!
I'm watching your all video's again and again. You are such a good father, good machinist, good story teller, good point of view, good @ framing, good sens of humor.
"Regular bushings? Flanged bushings?"
Me an intellectual: "top hat bushings. Abraham Lincoln bushings. Dapper bushings."
I love these videos!! They are a great tutorial for a novice machinist such as myself!! They are very informative, detailed oriented, and not to mention entertaining!!!! I just wanna say thanks !! Please keep them coming!! Thank you!!!
Happy New Year Tony - thanks for all the great videos
I don't know if this has been said already, but for those interested
Flanged bushing= bushing with flange
thrust bushing=bushing designed to support axial loads
The same goes for other types of bearings.
Great content!
Call me simple, but the "son of a Bridgeport" line at 8:29 always cracks me up.
Random internet loves your work and enjoys that you share it with the world!
Very Well produced videos!! Thank you for putting so much effort into making them so enjoyable!!
From watching your early videos till now I can say they keep getting better. You have come a long way. I don't even remember how I came across your channel, but very happy I did.
"point five dozen for the metric crowd". That had me chuckling sporadically long after the video ended.
Hey Tony this is the first time I have left a comment. Over the past couple of months I worked my way from the start and watched all your videos, I can't express how good this channel is, I love it! I'm a RUclipsr myself tho a different industry to this but I gave you a shout out before Xmas in and video, more people need to see this channel. For the outstanding quality of content, knowledge and personality with just the right amount of humour!
I may not always be in the comments but you can be sure there will be a like left on all your content.
TONY! IT'S BEEN A MONTH! We're all dying to see what the gears are for!
You saved my year! Thanks for all the awesome, funny, entertaining and yet informative videos, I can't get enough of it. I hope you had a nice christmas and will have a happy new year.
I almost expected a similar video to your 100k one. You've reached those 200+ Subs quite fast. We'll have that "one million subscribers"-Video sooner, that we might have thought. And you've really earned it. You are my favorite channel. Thank you for all the work you put into those videos!
Always a treat when I see a This Old Tony video in my subscriber feed.
Thanks, Some of this video content took me 'way back when' to my time at college as an apprentice engineer.... I wish the lecturer had made the explanation of involute curves as simple and easily understandable as the one in this video.
".5 dozen for the metric crowd" you kill me man haha
After making several gears, Old Tony made one gear to rule them all
You taught me that you can make anything if you don't limit yourself !!!!!
Thank you for putting the fun back into machining videos! For S and giggles turn on CC and see how technical werds arrrgh inter pretteded. Putting the boring bar in the bushing during cutoff is simple genius. No more twisted off fingers, YAY! You put a lot of time and effort into these videos and it shows. Thank you for the great editing for those of us with short attention...hey LOOK a butterfly!.....oh yeah span.
These videos are great. I cracked up at the sound effects and arrow for the wire wheel. Excellent
Thanks for seeing me through these past two days stuck in this chair bronchitis. I really appreciate you smooth and professional approach to all you do all solidified together with a touch of humor which we all need.
Keep up the excellent work.
HH
loved the law and order transition
So much value here, thank you for the videos, I hope you have a happy new year.
The tip about turning brass in reverse is priceless you sir just gained a subscriber.
Excellent performance, lot of thoughts for my workshop!
I was a bit baffled when you said "half a dozen" but it immediately made sense when you did the metric conversion for those of us not born in imperial times. Thanks! ;)
I'm sure the rest of the gearheads liked this as much as I did. You sure have some cool gear making gear for making gears. The confuser in your router was just cutting a timing mark in that gear for you.
My favorite youtuber :)
Absolutely enjoy the style of your vids. Time to binge!
I thought I was the only one to have a bushing 3D Digital mimeograph 👍
10223220 I bet the gears smell awesome
Crazy how that CNC cut the steel! Such a big depth of cut! Not used to seeing that since I only cut Aluminium.
Hope you had a MERRY CHRISTMAS.... Have a HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!!
This came just in time. I got a 14" wheel for my KMG, it came with a 3/4" arbor, but my Grinder takes 1/2". I've been planning on making my own bushings (especially since my next build series, I'll need that wheel, haha). I'm trying W2 for the 1st time. I even have an idea for making a fast quench canola, that comes tomorrow..... Thanks for all the great tips. take it easy.
Outstanding as always old Tony! Thank you for all you do, happy new year.
Watching you make gears and bushings is better than 90% of what's on TV these days. I just started machining myself and by just started, I mean a bought a Chinese combination lathe/mill that I'll probably hate myself for some day. Whatever the case, it's what I've got and I hope to put it to good use over time. I learn a lot from your videos and will definitely stick around to see more.
Hey Tony. Well done as always. I happen to be building a rolling mill right now with a similar design and I'm wondering why you chose bronze bearings over ball bearings. Just following traditional design or are plain bearings really better for the application? Thanks.
Love the light hearted presentation.
I learn something every time you put out a video, please keep 'em coming!
OMG the ".5 dozen" remark. That is classic.
Was there a stop on the milling vice which indexed that hex collet?
Only This Old Tony can make machining videos funny. Looking forward to seeing the planetary ring roller build!
It is always a pleasure to see you old son. Onward ! to # 2.
Old Tony, dzięki za kolejny filmik. Twoje poczucie humoru i pomysły na urozmaicenie treści filmu są super. Jestem coraz bliżej kupienia tokarki by takie fajne rzeczy robić. Thx. Happy New Year.
miły! dzięki za oglądanie!
"so im not holding something like a machinist thing " *next clip holds a machinist thing*
And now I'm stuck by the screen until the official build video. I really hope it will be out soon or else the dog will make a mess on the carpet, my 4 kids will notice that dad is in “waiting for the next Old Tony video mode” and clear out the candy stash and the wife will pickpocket my Mastercard and go shopping with no one to stop here.
My favorite channel by far. I literally stop whatever I'm doing as soon as I get the notification. Has made for some awkward family dinners though..
Taking a break from the fact that my wife is crowning with kid #3... perfect timing if you ask me.
How? You can’t fit a goat in there!
I love the way you present your videos and I love what you build... congrats
He actually ended up welding that gear to the shaft , not brazed. Gotta love pit nicking
It had been so long, I had lost all hope of ever seeing another masterpiece. You are a true genius.
it's got to be for a motorized welding cart spurred by envy over Mattias's scaffold(;
Happy 2018, thanks for all the entertainment & education over the years Tony
Dude you're seriously probably the coolest guy I've never met.
Glad you're back! Really missed you these last 3 weeks.
Question... why wouldn't you just always run the lathe backwards? I only have a wood lathe so I'm not sure about Metal working but this seems a lot safer.
Sir Tony! The greatest machinist of the era!
I cannot get over how fast you work!
Couldn't believe my eyes when I saw there was a new video. But now I will go back into hibernation waiting patiently until another video someday comes along.
There's something magical about CNC machining.