Man, I cannot give the video more likes than one, from one machinist to another. Seems like you would be able to convert this into a pantograph as well. I had a happy grin as I watched your work. Thanks. 😊🙏
Thanks for the comments everyone, I'm glad you like it. The Turnado will be launched at the National Model Engineering and Modelling Exhibition at Doncaster in the UK next week (11th -13th May 2018) and once I return to Australia the basic system will be uploaded to the website shop for sale. The Tracer Arm and Large Radius Shoe will follow soon after.
If you rotate the tracer 90 deg you could make gear cutters. Love this. Very clever design. When it does what you want but is super simple you know you have right. It also looks elegant. Congratulations.
Excellent system Gary! I got it from you last summer, and never regret it. You put lots of engineering knowledge into it. It is versatile and scalable. Thank you for your work.
So ingenious, I’m blowing away with you thought process to engineer this concept and it functionality and practical applications such a chess pieces duplication , what can I say you are a god love your work like to see what you come up with next
Definitely getting one for my lathe. Excellent idea, it's a bit groundbreaking really. Miles ahead of your average ball-turner. What is the collet assembly you have here? That's a very long, projected collet chuck you have, it seems ideal for these hand-turning tasks.
Kenyon Mella Thanks 🙂👍 The collet chuck is an extended ER32 one that are made specifically for the Turnado so you can get the workpiece out over the middle of the table, rather than having to work close to the edge on the left hand side. It also eliminates catch points as your fingers are pretty close to the chuck. An ER32 with a Morse taper shank could be used but then you would have to use short lengths of material due to the lack of a through bore.
Thank you! - Imagine the possibilities in conjunction with a 3D printer for making a complex contour tool from PLA, then using your table to transfer it to the metal workpiece.....o yes I must have that tool!
i have been struggling for so long with meticulous x-y hand feed to achieve the same .... almost getting good at it .... but by the time the gibs are tight enough to stop chatter play my hands are cramping up from turning the wheels so stiff - and it takes forever to turn stuff anyway. i think i might just order one - do they fit well on a 10" atlas lathe? i'd love to do away with my sloppy compound. ps - i did see your diamond tool holder some years ago, or "tangential" - i made my own copy, simply made with a hacksaw and files and an angle gauge and lots of reciprocation .... but i have always ground the compound 30 degree angle by hand - very roughly. do you offer just the sharpening jig for these? tuning up a blank bit in seconds would be nice, but the tool holder by itself was too expensive for me to justify. thanks for being clever
Despite the channel name, your work looks quite concentric. Very nice turning work and great lathe tool, certainly faster and more accurate than either free handing with a chisel and files, or making custom profiling tools.
CleaveMountaineering thanks 🙂👍 Well there’s two meanings of eccentric - 1. Not placed centrally or not having its axis or other part placed centrally . 2. Unconventional or slightly strange. As you can probably guess, I identify more with the latter 😜🤪
Hi Ray. If you follow the link below to the website shop all the prices are listed there (in AU$). www.eccentricengineering.com.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=35&Itemid=3
Brilliant system. Very well designed and manufactured. So good to see top notch engineered tools that aren't mass manufactured. Congratulations.
Man, I cannot give the video more likes than one, from one machinist to another. Seems like you would be able to convert this into a pantograph as well. I had a happy grin as I watched your work. Thanks. 😊🙏
Thanks, much appreciated.
Thanks for the comments everyone, I'm glad you like it.
The Turnado will be launched at the National Model Engineering and Modelling Exhibition at Doncaster in the UK next week (11th -13th May 2018) and once I return to Australia the basic system will be uploaded to the website shop for sale.
The Tracer Arm and Large Radius Shoe will follow soon after.
If you rotate the tracer 90 deg you could make gear cutters. Love this. Very clever design. When it does what you want but is super simple you know you have right. It also looks elegant. Congratulations.
Excellent system Gary! I got it from you last summer, and never regret it. You put lots of engineering knowledge into it. It is versatile and scalable. Thank you for your work.
Ingenious! And beautifully crafted. The tool holder is a work of art.
Thanks John
What a brilliant piece of kit.
Simple but really clever, well executed idea. 👍
Thanks 👍
Great idea. I used to use a much smaller version on a watchmakers lathe but this, with the accessories, makes it a very useful attachment.
So ingenious, I’m blowing away with you thought process to engineer this concept and it functionality and practical applications such a chess pieces duplication , what can I say you are a god love your work like to see what you come up with next
Thanks 🙂👍
Very nice idea for artistic machining. Thank you!
Thanks
Just discovered this! Very interesting!
That is absolutely Beautiful
Thanks 👍
I VISITED YOUR WEBSITE. IT'S AMAZING YOUR INVENTION. DO YOU HAVE DISTRIBUTOR IN USA? I LIVE IN MEXICO SI IF IT'S EASIER TO GET IT HERE OR USA?
Looks wonderful!
Very clever system. Im impressed
Thank you 🙂👍
Definitely getting one for my lathe. Excellent idea, it's a bit groundbreaking really. Miles ahead of your average ball-turner.
What is the collet assembly you have here? That's a very long, projected collet chuck you have, it seems ideal for these hand-turning tasks.
Kenyon Mella Thanks 🙂👍 The collet chuck is an extended ER32 one that are made specifically for the Turnado so you can get the workpiece out over the middle of the table, rather than having to work close to the edge on the left hand side. It also eliminates catch points as your fingers are pretty close to the chuck. An ER32 with a Morse taper shank could be used but then you would have to use short lengths of material due to the lack of a through bore.
Hermoso, sencillamente una joya...espero que algún día llegue a Argentina...de conseguirlo no lo haría, muy bien logrado!!
I added this to my elfster Xmas list! Well done!
Thank you! - Imagine the possibilities in conjunction with a 3D printer for making a complex contour tool from PLA, then using your table to transfer it to the metal workpiece.....o yes I must have that tool!
very nice tool a lot of thought went into that tool
Thanks Ed
You are clever bugger Gary!
Another brilliantly designed system. Thanks for sharing it! When is it available?
Thanks for that. It will go onto the website shop in about three weeks time once I return from the exhibition in the UK.
What is the website address?
i have been struggling for so long with meticulous x-y hand feed to achieve the same .... almost getting good at it .... but by the time the gibs are tight enough to stop chatter play my hands are cramping up from turning the wheels so stiff - and it takes forever to turn stuff anyway. i think i might just order one - do they fit well on a 10" atlas lathe? i'd love to do away with my sloppy compound.
ps - i did see your diamond tool holder some years ago, or "tangential" - i made my own copy, simply made with a hacksaw and files and an angle gauge and lots of reciprocation .... but i have always ground the compound 30 degree angle by hand - very roughly. do you offer just the sharpening jig for these? tuning up a blank bit in seconds would be nice, but the tool holder by itself was too expensive for me to justify.
thanks for being clever
Despite the channel name, your work looks quite concentric.
Very nice turning work and great lathe tool, certainly faster and more accurate than either free handing with a chisel and files, or making custom profiling tools.
CleaveMountaineering thanks 🙂👍 Well there’s two meanings of eccentric - 1. Not placed centrally or not having its axis or other part placed centrally . 2. Unconventional or slightly strange. As you can probably guess, I identify more with the latter 😜🤪
Impressive
Brilliant!
Excellent! Thank You! Bigley!
can you add a knurling/threading kit? ive seen japanese pen makers with a freehand threader.
Bought mine through your sister, love it.
How can I buy one. Where are they sold in America
_ Interesting _ very ingenious system _ Where can we get a tool kit like this and at what price ???
_ About 600. dollars (Australia) at eccentricengineering
Super nice!
Once you turn your part how do you part it off? Do you have to remove the turnado and put your compound back on?
Very neat!!
When will this awsome tool be available?
Could not find it in your shop atm.
Thanks for your comments, it will go into the shop in the last week of May.
Any reason I couldn’t use this on a Laguna 1216 wood lathe?
Will this work on shearling?
COME ON WHERE CAN YOU BUY THIS AND I,M IN OZ ANWSER PLEASE. YEP GOT YOUR WEB SITE NEED AN UPGRADE FOR SUCH AN EXELLENT PRODUCT CHEERS
Is this system available in the UK ?
Yes I have a distributor in the UK, have a look at the website and there’s a link in the left hand side menu that goes to the UK page.
please let me know also.of the cost.....thank you for sharing.
Hi Ray. If you follow the link below to the website shop all the prices are listed there (in AU$).
www.eccentricengineering.com.au/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=35&Itemid=3
Where can thia be purchased?
wantafastz28 go to the website and there’s an online shop there with all our available products 🙂👍 www.eccentricengineering.com.au
@@eccentricengineer website isnt showing pricing, I emailed ya.
wantafastz28 Hi Mike I’ve just sent you a reply to your email 👍
Is this item still available
Yes it certainly is, just go to the website for more details and pricing 🙂👍
www.eccentricengineering.com.au
yes
If its a system - it isnt freehand - and I turn more complex pieces than these genuinely freehand
Brilliant!! Quinn Sent Me!! 😃 (Blondihacks).