Workpiece Preparation & Layout
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- Опубликовано: 18 июл 2023
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"Home Machine Shop Tool Making - Machining A Small Lathe Carrier" • Home Machine Shop Tool... and
"Home Machine Shop Tool Making - Machining A Finger Plate Clamping Tool - Part 2" • Home Machine Shop Tool...
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Phaedrus certainly wouldn't have had the breakdown if he had asked about the nature of 'quality' and someone had answered 'clickspring'.
Verrrrry short book, that one.
The art of marking out.thanks for sharing.
IT'S A PLEASURE TO SEE SUCH WORK
I am always amazed at you level of precision and attention to detail.
I'm more of a cabinetmaker/woodworker than a machinist and learnt how to cut just to the outermost edge of a (sharp) pencil line.
Sometimes I'd use a knife to mark out joints and, again, cut just to kiss the outer edge of the lines. With precision metalwork, the line becomes almost theoretical: in geometry a point or a line has no physical size at all, which only goes to prove that Chris must be a magician because working to a dimensionless mark ought to be impossible. 🤔 Um...
👍👌👏
Towards the end, it looks like a couple of strokes don't have the point pushed up against the ruler, but it's rolled away. Maybe it's just perspective?
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Why not use a height gauge to mark directly and a prick punch to drag to the crossing of the scribed lines and start the center punch hole? I can get to close to 0.001" this way.
Is that center punch mark for a prince albert?
Why not get a digital height gauge?? Aesthetics?
It's really incredible how much unused fotage you have. Shows how much, much more work goes to your videos, then it seems