Making a split nut
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2023
- In this video, we are making a screw nut that is consisted of two parts for an English wheel restoration.
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This demonstrates the difference between an ordinary machinist and a T&D maker.
Um.. Did you see the knurl?
The official grease butter knife is definitely my favorite part.
Machinist/T&D maker/programmer/designer 40 yrs,
Love this profession!!!
Nice vid, thx 4 posting
Fine tolerance work gives me a warm glow all over.
IMPRESSIVE!!!
Wow!
The English Wheel reimagined!
Thanks for sharing! 😊
I don't have the words to describe how entertaining your videos are! Chapeu bas!
I agree - wow
😀👍
Well then … I do appreciate your kind words, everyone. We’ll keep it up! I always feel like I’m just chatting with my friends! Adios, Roy
Oops, thought I was commenting on my channel. But I agree with the other comments about your video. Well done! Roy
That is really nice craftsmanship!
Everything from start till you used the thing you made so much sense! The wait was worth it!!!
I love making homemade tools. Thanks for this.
Nice vids, but lose the music completely. People enjoy hearing the working sounds
Yeah if i want to hear music, i'll pick my own
Always well thought out and constructed, and always a thumbs up.
I love great craftsmanship like this.
Great job.
Real craftsmanship . Respect.
It’s a pretty big flex for someone to say they use an English wheel in fabrication. It’s a whole other level to say you built the English wheel that you use in fabrication. 👍✌️
When the tool becomes the work of art itself... it's truly amazing.
👍👌👏 Oh WOW, simply fantastic! Extremely well done (video and work). It was an enormous effort to fabricate this but it is definitely a work of art in the end. Excellent craftsmanship too of course.
Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health in particular.
Nice machining. I appreciate his honesty for showing at 5:58 that the knurl is all fucked up.
Knurl was Knarly.
I like machining videos and I like body working tools. This was a 2 for 1. Thanks.
When my grandfather saw really wonderful work he'd say" that man really knows what he's doing." You qualify.
That is an incredible work.👍👍
Outstanding work. Especially cutting that metric thread.
Thank you.
Fantastic project. Thank you for showing us the final implementation and item in use
Okay I'll say it; why did the nut need to be split? Just remove the stop on the end of the bottom wheel support and lift out, slide nut in and thread down. Lastly put stop back on
Now that’s craftsmanship!
Beautiful work!
Very Nice, great job.
Thanks for sharing.
Very nice work, thank you for sharing.
INSANELY SLICK PRODUCTION. Both knowledge to do the work and same for camera work, lighting, editing, and soundtrack. WOW.
Absolutely amazing.
Thanks,, no into, no B.S, straight to the point, Fantastic 👍
supreme video for an excellent machining job.
Masterful !!! 🫵🏻💪🏻👍🏻
You gotta appreciate and respect anything that is done with a high level of precision. Kudos sir!!
Great job, thanks from old New Orleans
Awesome videos ! 👍
Great work as always. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
You are a credit to your profession. Your skills reminds me of my late fathers work. I learned from the best, obviously you also have.
super narzędzie, ale aby je wykonać potrzebne są inne i nie mniej precyzyjne. Piękna robota, BRAWO!!!!!
Espectacular trabajo.....es bonito ver trabajar de esta manera y ver el resultado .....gracias por enseñar estos trabajos tan meticulosos......saludos desde barcelona....👍
Quality of your videos have become outstanding
All I can say is "Bravo!" 👏
Another great one. Thanks.
Wow… being a CNC Machinist, I enjoyed watching this!
Io sono un tornitore manuale, è difficile passare ad un cnc?
@@MECCANICISTA082 изучи базу управления чпу, думаю несложно если имеешь навыки пользования цифровой техникой
Sometimes just a hardware nut with a hose clamp will work, but when the finished part works above expectations, any extra time spent was worth it
Just subscribed to see more of your work
Cool as always!
Very impressive .the craftsman work, the editing. Top...
If anyone is curious on the application of these split nuts. I use them at varying sizes to place under a baseplate of a mono-pole cellphone tower on anchor rods.
Awesome! I was surprised to see the parts were for an English wheel! Very cool! That throat/frame is amazing too!
Very skilled and educational video thanks and congrats 👏 😀
Unless I missed it, the two halves should have been dowel pinned together since the are roller bearings riding on them. Second, I don’t see the need for a split nut in the first place as the threaded arbor is fed through the trunnions.
Very elegant 👍
Beautiful work.
Nice work!
Having the steps in correct order is important.
Only minor detail I'd considered to do differently is to avoid having the handle holes in the split to avoid stresses on the split and thread, but it's a minor detail.
That is exactly what I thought as well. Damn fine work, though.
I don't know how much pressure is normally applied on an english wheel or what torque that would require but I doubt you are going to yield two m12 fasteners. Also it would aid in getting halves apart.
@@davidplatenkamp// Agreed; there simply isn't that much pressure-rather torque/force being applied to begin with.
Beautiful!
Great job!
Thanks for finishing the video and show us what that was for.
the English Wheel was a nice surprise at the end
Sweet job!
Extremely talented machinist
love the extra mile you went bubby
Amazing process
Very nice job.
Amazing work.
Superb Quality of work !
Outstanding!!
Got here by mistake , what a nice job , watched it all the way .
BRILLIANT ! ! !
Nice work!
That is a work of art
Bravo, bel lavoro!
They say:
If you work with your hands, you are a worker
If you work with your hands and your brain, you are a maker
And if you work with your hands, mind and heart, you are an artist.
Greetings from western Algeria.
I have no hands, what am I, a digital clock?
👍
Es genial la pericias de un artesano ,me gusto el video
Fantastic work, dude! Nicely done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I always wanted one of them.
Wonderful!
that was really good.
i am amazed it's cool fit!
Great job. 👍👍👍👍👍
An artist!
Great work
Yes sir. Well done.
Very rarely u get a amazing lathe job likr this one
Easy. Spilt babbitt bearings are fun too. I hung up my tools.
I was trying to explain to some people at my office job why machines parts can be so expensive. This video is a good example. Mass producing these would take a small facility with multiple machines. I quickly lost count of the number of operations it took…
Great work ❤👏👏👏
well done!!!
Nice work. Minor point for improvement would be when aligning the split faces for surface grinding, after being cut on the bandsaw. You used a digital angle finder, on a sawn face. You could end up with the tapped holes not being perpendicular to the split faces, which in a more critical application would cause undue stress on the bolts.
Wind the tap into one of the holes, and using a clock, or your angle finder, adjust until the tap is vertical, use a drill blank to suit the plain/counterbored holes to do the same on the other half.
Many ways to do things. This one was well done.
Not a critical application this this was a more than acceptable way to do it. Unnecessary set up time therefore wasted production time. If I sent a drawing to our machinists with a +/- . 010 and they wasted time trying to get +/- .002 somebody is getting fired.
@@matthewmoilanen787 I’m well aware that it’s not a critical application, but, to do what I’d explained would literally take me 2 minutes. If you would fire someone for that, I don’t think you’d last very long in a position of power.
I agree the sawn face could have had all sorts of out of square, I would not have used the china angle finder
@@matthewmoilanen787what is important here is not the +- 10 thou (that is a tolerance for woodworking, not metal) but the concept of collinearity of the bolts holes.
Very skillful 👍
This was amazing...
MY FRIEND THIS PIECE WAS INCREDIBLE PHENOMENAL CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE BEAUTIFUL WORK
Nah,he messed up on the knurling did you see? Right at the 6:00 minute mark.
Olá parabéns pelo belo trabalho sou da CLYWELL do Brasil,
Maravilloso
Before I posted about some details which didn't convice me.
Rather than edit again my post I will add another one, that is the lack (inasmuch I can see) of dowel pins to precisely reassemble the nut.
Likey this omission won't have any practical effect on a part that doesn't require high precision anyway, but why going down the road of complicated manufacturing if then is not completely executed.
Great work 👍 appreciated
Very nice work.
Fantastic!
muito bom! ✌👍
Freakin' awesome!
Nicely done
That zoom in at the start is crisp af