Sharpening a reel on the lathe // Shane Kosteszyn // Moteck X Love Larn

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 37

  • @geoffeb53
    @geoffeb53 2 года назад +2

    Always good to watch a master craftsman in action. Thanks Michael & Shane

  • @gb6997
    @gb6997 2 года назад +3

    The proof is in the pudding, I bought an 8 blade 17” from Shane and it superb.

  • @2908phild
    @2908phild 2 года назад +1

    Great vid Michael as always. The mo is simply outrageous btw. Very Milat meets Dirk Diggler.

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  2 года назад

      Thanks mate! I'm having wayyy too much fun with the mo 😂

  • @ZenMinus
    @ZenMinus Год назад +4

    Some of the discussion here is incorrect. Correct grinding will ALWAYS produce a better finish than a lathe or similar machine. If this was not the case we would not have cylindrical grinders or surface grinders.
    Using the lathe for this procedure does allow the removal of more material when making the reel "round". The edge of a newly manufactured blade is tangential to the diameter of the reel. The lathe removes this tangential edge.
    If we are talking about "precision" this operation should be done between centres, not in a less precise three jaw chuck.
    Reel grinders can provide better clearance between the reel and the bottom blade.
    I have no doubt that the result here is good, but not to the extent described.
    The initial cuts taken in this process will always be noisy. That cannot be avoided. The same process with a reel grinder will be much quieter, but the process will take longer.
    Best wishes...

    • @rotarycomptech
      @rotarycomptech Год назад +1

      Thanks for your opinion I was pretty much thinking the same thing, but you cleared things up for me

    • @jagathmithya719
      @jagathmithya719 4 месяца назад +1

      100% Agree. Also, internment cutting action on reel blades that are kept in position by welds is a dangerous one. Hence grinding cylindrically, or linearly along the blade one by one, is a safer option imho.

  • @Doctordeath131313
    @Doctordeath131313 2 года назад +1

    I would suggest safety glasses with sideshields for all involved. I do like the turning process.

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  2 года назад

      Most definitely. Silly thing is I *always* wear eye and ear protection in my workshop... was a bit excited on this occasion, I suppose!

  • @deepwaterescue4u
    @deepwaterescue4u Год назад

    Love the video I would like to know more about his setup

  • @brucebonkowski7253
    @brucebonkowski7253 2 года назад

    I love this Shane I have many Locke mower and front throw mowers I live in Michigan USA how does you set up what bit to use and angle

  • @vicmills7702
    @vicmills7702 5 месяцев назад +2

    My Uncle did this many times until. The blade came out the lathe spinning at high speed straight up to his neck nearly killing him, he was in hospital for 8 months still cannot talk now. So be very careful.

  • @nathanmanners7862
    @nathanmanners7862 2 года назад

    Finally a good video of sharpening reel on a lathe. What RPM was the lathe running at Shane?

  • @johnmccabe4596
    @johnmccabe4596 13 дней назад

    Do you machine the bed knife also?

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  12 дней назад

      Shane sends the bed knives out to be ground to his specifications

  • @restoblastrestoblast154
    @restoblastrestoblast154 Год назад

    If Shane is spinning the reel, in the direction it cuts in the mower & basically setting the tool in the position of the bedknife & is creating a sharp quality cutting edge then why do we get told to reverse the direction for a backlap ?

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  Год назад +1

      I'll ask him! I suspect it's a safety measure but I'm not sure... rather than grinding (or cutting) the reel metal against a stone (or tool), backlapping grinds the reel against the bedknife using an abrasive paste to do the grinding so it could be instead to avoid catching the reel edge against the leading edge of the bedknife

  • @noakwesterberg
    @noakwesterberg 2 года назад

    This makes sense!

  • @thimitri1
    @thimitri1 2 года назад

    Looks like a swardman reel.. would you happen to sell a harder bed knife?

  • @jamiestanley8774
    @jamiestanley8774 2 года назад

    Great knowledge. Is the edge across the cutting blade face flat .
    Cheers

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  2 года назад

      Not sure (I've asked Shane to comment) but my guess is the cutting face on the cylinder blades would not be flat given its helical shape. Does it cut square in relation to the bottom blade (as it rotates)? I would say so :)

  • @davidgould8708
    @davidgould8708 Год назад

    Shane is the cutting tool tip dead centre or are you having it a thou or so above or below the axis line ?
    Dave

    • @1Mattza
      @1Mattza 3 месяца назад

      It will be just below centre line👍

  • @yamasaki.design
    @yamasaki.design 8 месяцев назад

    how many RPM is the reel spinning in the lathe?

  • @graeme1744
    @graeme1744 4 месяца назад +1

    Definitely leave that job to the experts.

  • @stitchmonster
    @stitchmonster 2 года назад

    Is the reel reversible so it can be swapped round after first edge loses its sharpness?

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  2 года назад

      No (only one end is threaded/keyed to receive the double sprocket)

  • @pocovolvedor
    @pocovolvedor Год назад

    What type of steel is used for blades?

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  Год назад +1

      I believe it's spring steel

    • @peterrabson3383
      @peterrabson3383 Год назад

      Low carbon steel, rusts really well!

  • @MrWilsoac
    @MrWilsoac Год назад

    where do I get one of those t-shirts??

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  Год назад

      facebook.com/LushLawnSolutions

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  Год назад

      Chris does them 💪

  • @mohammadasim1216
    @mohammadasim1216 Год назад

    How to twist the blade of reel

    • @LoveLarn
      @LoveLarn  Год назад

      I believe they come pre-twisted

    • @mohammadasim1216
      @mohammadasim1216 8 месяцев назад

      You get it in America but if we want to produce it in Pakistan
      How we will twist it ?
      Can you guide me?