Making the KING of All Knurling Tools (Part 1) || INHERITANCE MACHINING

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • Welcome back to my manual machine shop. In this video series I’ll be making a much improved knurling tool from my current bump knurler setup. Rather than engineer this one from scratch I’m starting with the sensitive knurling tool kit from Hemingway Kits (not sponsored). The kit is based on the somewhat renowned vintage “Marlco” design and has a lot of advantages and nice features. This first video will focus on the arm assembly and I’ll be making heavy use of the mill and the rotary table. And of course a fair bit of lathe work with some unique setups will be needed as well so you know I’m excited for that!
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    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 Intro
    1:39 What it Is
    2:38 Warming Up
    5:29 Piece of Cake
    7:42 Something Harder
    9:24 Arms - A New Tool
    12:32 Arms - The Drill Chuck Strikes Back
    13:44 Arms - Return of the Slit Saw
    14:51 On Pins and... Bushes?
    16:06 A Bit Eccentric
    17:58 Children Will Play
    19:09 Setup is Everything
    21:24 Wrap-up
    FAQ
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    Editing: Final Cut Pro X
    Intro Song: Way Back Way Back When (Instrumental Version) - Gamma Skies
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    • Making the KING of All...
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Комментарии • 991

  • @EngineerRaisedInKingston
    @EngineerRaisedInKingston Год назад +257

    Watching for the second time to feed the youtube algorhythm ;) Absolute joy to watch, and I'll definitely be referencing it when I finally decide to make one for myself.
    Glad I could contribute to the content, can't wait for the next part. :)

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +21

      You're the man! Thanks again Erik!

    • @suhasdilwale1260
      @suhasdilwale1260 Год назад +7

      Thanks man because of you we got a new video alot sooner 😊

    • @joell439
      @joell439 Год назад +4

      Thanks Eric for providing the kit so we could all enjoy this lovely build come together. 👍👍😎👍👍

    • @EngineerRaisedInKingston
      @EngineerRaisedInKingston Год назад +8

      Absolute pleasure lads! Like I said, I’m a strong believer of supporting creators.
      With that said, Brandon is the hero here. If you have the means, I strongly suggest signing up to his Patreon if you haven’t already 😉 if nothing else, you get to view this content early, which is a gift in and of itself

    • @clydebalcom3679
      @clydebalcom3679 Год назад +1

      Great job helping out with the kit.

  • @XDTheBestGamer
    @XDTheBestGamer Год назад +676

    wake up babe, new inheritance machining video dropped

    • @linzenmeyer
      @linzenmeyer Год назад +6

      🤣🤣🤣 for real!

    • @zeanyt2372
      @zeanyt2372 Год назад +1

      That's what I was saying!🤣

    • @r3n5h0r3
      @r3n5h0r3 Год назад +9

      Tried that. She wasn't happy. 😔

    • @Theonekhaled1
      @Theonekhaled1 Год назад +1

      Haha me too😂😂

    • @Ronnaferd
      @Ronnaferd Год назад +1

      Risky move there 😆

  • @InheritanceMachining
    @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +339

    I just wanted to give a special thanks again to Patreon member Erik R. for spotting my troubles and sending along the kit. It's because of support like his, and everyone else's, that make these videos and projects possible. I couldn't be more grateful!
    Tune in again on January 20th for the completion of this build as well as some testing!

    • @TheMilfMoncher
      @TheMilfMoncher Год назад +8

      You got a little typo there buddy, wonderful video tho, I thoroughly enjoy every single one and appreciate the effort you put into them

    • @andrew1040
      @andrew1040 Год назад +9

      Beautiful machining work. I’d love you to make a fractal vice for one of your future projects!

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +9

      @@TheMilfMoncher Good catch. Thanks!

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +8

      @@andrew1040Thanks! I'm intrigued to make one but don't know if I would ever use it haha

    • @andrew1040
      @andrew1040 Год назад +7

      @@InheritanceMachining I understand, hopefully you’ll find a use for it at some point. All the best my friend, stay safe

  • @wowthtsgood
    @wowthtsgood Год назад +252

    You're nearing 200k subscribers in less than a year of making videos. That's unheard of, and it speaks to the quality of content you're putting out. Always good, well polished stuff.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +34

      It's absolutely nuts.... thank you so much

    • @cooperised
      @cooperised Год назад +3

      Only channel with decent content that I can think of that's grown faster than this is "Stuff Made Here" - which, funnily enough, is another competent person making well-produced videos about interesting projects.

    • @thegoldenatlas753
      @thegoldenatlas753 2 месяца назад

      I think this kinda proves the formula for RUclips.
      Make high quality well edited videos, don't waste the viewer's time, and you'll grow very quickly.

  • @chukisthereason
    @chukisthereason Год назад +97

    That four jaw workaround was a thing of beauty.

    • @lewisheard1882
      @lewisheard1882 Год назад +5

      And the jaws are all still clamping on perpendicular surfaces, negating the weird forces that can upset smaller diameters when held offset! *chefs kiss

  • @ShaedTheMoron
    @ShaedTheMoron Год назад +43

    It's weird for sure but I just love sitting here for 20 minutes, listening to this man speak of machining and complex processes, and seeing how each thing is done.

    • @larrybud
      @larrybud Год назад +3

      Not weird. Better than anything on TV, that's for sure, and better than 99% of the stuff on YT.

    • @ShaedTheMoron
      @ShaedTheMoron Год назад

      @@larrybud Couldn't have said it better

  • @brianbecher5781
    @brianbecher5781 Год назад +9

    It takes a strong man to not only have a box of shame but also put it on display for the world to see!
    Brilliant video as always - bravo!

  • @debbiebailey5950
    @debbiebailey5950 6 месяцев назад +2

    Hello,
    My name is Ray, I have been a production machinist for 20 yr.
    I went to a trade school in Meadville Pa.
    I love your channel.
    I’ve been binge watching your videos for a while.
    Can’t get enough!

  • @kraxalublin6262
    @kraxalublin6262 Год назад +4

    the box of shame induced a slight chuckle as well as a feeling of familiarity

  • @FusionFiber
    @FusionFiber Год назад +9

    I'm a simple man, I see a new Inheritance Machining video, I press like.

  • @alfderbabybenz7092
    @alfderbabybenz7092 Год назад +68

    I was blessed with such a video today! Thank you so much! I love your videos! I am so proud of you and your search for perfection and hands on approach with real sketching and drawing. I hate seeing people just using CNC-Everything.
    I wish you a wonderful 2023!
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @vivigarr
    @vivigarr 2 месяца назад +1

    Coming back to watch the corner rounds after you made the rounding fixture table makes me really appreciate how much that project became a staple of your videos

  • @talljake
    @talljake Год назад +46

    Really wonderful video as always, can't wait for Part 2. Keep up the great work!

  • @simonmarcoux5879
    @simonmarcoux5879 Год назад +21

    I come from a family of engineers and my grandpa is an amazing mechanics. Seeing you using all this inherited tool works is really inspiring for me. We have a small workshop in the basement, but your journey and your story inspired me to double down on our small business to one day buy a proper workshop and fill it with all tools so that my children, my cousins and the generations after can always get a place to make something.
    Having a machining space within that workshop is now part of the end goal.
    Thank you for all that passion and joy and have a GREAT 2023!

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +2

      That's amazing! I love to hear that. Thank you so much and good luck to you. And Happy New Year!

    • @larrypostma2866
      @larrypostma2866 Год назад

      Makes my heart happy to hear people still care for their families. So many only care about themselves anymore.

    • @simonmarcoux5879
      @simonmarcoux5879 Год назад +1

      @@larrypostma2866 Thank you Larry!
      As a college teacher in electrical engineering, I am awestruck and sad that so many young adults never held a screwdriver in their hand (literally) or even had the chance to learn how to nail something with a hammer.
      I steadily try to do good and finding ways to inspire families and kids around me. It is so important for our future.

    • @larrypostma2866
      @larrypostma2866 Год назад

      @@simonmarcoux5879 I know what you mean. Even if they never decide to use the information my kids were all taught how to get dirty and finish the job. Any of their friends that wanted to learn were taught as much as they wanted to absorb. There’s still a load of hard workers out there but they are the exception sadly.

  • @danielthorpe8467
    @danielthorpe8467 Год назад +11

    Only just started the video, but just want to say - that card version of the tool for the quick demonstration of why it's better was really good! I've seen a lot of people make these kits recently, and just that demonstation made this really clear to me what the advantage was. Nice job, as ever.

  • @johnnyciantar
    @johnnyciantar Год назад +2

    I think of myself as a hobbyist, then I watch your videos and it leaves me feeling like I'm a child playing in my dad's workshop.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад

      If I'm being honest that's how I feel most of the time 😂 Thank you though

  • @mrMacGoover
    @mrMacGoover Год назад +3

    The idea that you make something so well that you could pass it down for generations.

  • @75Bird455
    @75Bird455 Год назад +22

    I have a "scrap bin of shame" that I lob parts into. Once again though, excellent work! I love the use of the sacrificial aluminum fixture plate. Also worth noting, I'm really digging the production quality of your videos. Crisp images, and a great audio recording. A joy to watch.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +4

      😆 I'll get there eventually I'm sure. I appreciate your kind words. Thank you!

  • @rbdesignsnh
    @rbdesignsnh Год назад +5

    the "done goofed" count 100% needs the stick around because its f'n hilarious.

  • @CarlosMontalvoGhigliotty
    @CarlosMontalvoGhigliotty Год назад +1

    Last week I found your channel, the day after I bench ALL videos, today I was gifted another video!! IDK if other people get relax watching the videos as I do, thanks Brandon!

  • @Abrikosmanden
    @Abrikosmanden Год назад +19

    Clough 42 is also working on this kit right now. Very cool to se how the two of you approach it differently!
    Also, I'm getting used to ending my work week / starting my weekend with an IM video! I'm hoping that this friday thing is going to last :)

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +7

      I saw! I've been holding out to watch it until I'm finished. I want to see how he does it differently. Also thank you so much for the support. I'm doing my best to keep this biweekly schedule!

  • @charlvanniekerk8009
    @charlvanniekerk8009 Год назад +15

    Its always such a pleasure to watch you work. You really had me in fear and anticipation when you were hinting towards more failed parts but also made me feel better about making mistakes in the first place. I'm grateful to be able to see that even experts such as yourself can make mistakes, it really makes me feel better about making them myself. Many thanks for the awesome video as always, I cannot wait to see the rest

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +3

      Thank you as always, Charl. You are very kind. I'm happy to share all the ups and downs. But I wouldn't even come close to closing myself an expert!

    • @Anonymousg64
      @Anonymousg64 Год назад

      @@InheritanceMachining I close myself an expert at calling out close calls.

  • @AnonOmis1000
    @AnonOmis1000 Год назад +2

    Always always always do layout on your parts. I have never regretted bluing up and scribing a part. I have regretted not.

  • @tentotwo8290
    @tentotwo8290 Год назад +2

    @Clough42 is making the exact item.
    Nice to see the different ways you have both used to make it. 👍

  • @ridley674
    @ridley674 Год назад +9

    Looking at the whole piece it looks alot but how they just go together is satisfying. Loving the work, cant wait for the second part!

  • @aguycalledlucas
    @aguycalledlucas Год назад +3

    This build is a lot more challenging than I had expected.

  • @siddharthdhamaskar3953
    @siddharthdhamaskar3953 Год назад +1

    Your videos are so soothing to watch... Its like having a calm subscription

  • @knappingrk
    @knappingrk Год назад +1

    This is one of those few channels that you can give it a thumbs up before you even get 15 seconds into the video and it's one of those videos you never skip even a moment thank you for the content.

  • @lipvandip6480
    @lipvandip6480 Год назад +3

    Still loving all the content here, it's so relaxing to watch but also keeps me on edge every time you're doing another operation on an already complex part!

  • @omega_one1318
    @omega_one1318 Год назад +5

    Nothing like living vicariously through an amazing machinist to enjoy some satisfying chips! Great video as always!

  • @aserta
    @aserta Год назад +2

    Now, that's what i'm talking about. That's a knurling tool. Noice!

  • @nortiousmaximus940
    @nortiousmaximus940 Год назад +1

    very cool, l've enjoyed every one of your videos, long may they continue.
    your grandfather would be VERY proud.

  • @jerrylundgren8244
    @jerrylundgren8244 Год назад +6

    Yeayyy... a new episode just when I binge watched all episodes. The machining and drawing content is really interesting.
    I think I could be listening to you reading a phonebook.

  • @Gnomebitten
    @Gnomebitten Год назад +11

    You may be interested in a tool another machinist on youtube made; Blondihacks made a corner rounding fixture for her rotary table that's reusable for projects like this. It's basically a morse taper mandrel that sits in the rotary table and accepts pins of different sizes like the one you machined out of aluminum. They have a little shoulder that raises the part above the rotary table so you can stick parallels under there. Makes setting up corner radiuses and dogbones much easier than milling a new fixture plate every time. The drawings are on her patreon but the video is in-depth enough that you could probably draft your own design on the concept, it's pretty simple.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +9

      I think I recall seeing that as well. Might be worth investing some actual time in a setup like that so I'm not constantly making new pins and whatnot. Thanks!

    • @RampancyIncorporated
      @RampancyIncorporated Год назад

      I was literally going to suggest the exact same thing.

    • @mazchen
      @mazchen Год назад

      Well, wouldn't that be that a nice idea for a side project? ;-)

  • @KamikazeWombat
    @KamikazeWombat 8 месяцев назад

    I really like the locating pin for the rotary table, that worked so well.

  • @kBIT01
    @kBIT01 Год назад +1

    When I was at school we had a drawer of shame, but it was full of tools people crashed. My favorite was a 2" spade drill that someone hit the chuck jaws of a Haas lathe with.

  • @dreadin
    @dreadin Год назад +4

    which came first, the knurling tool or the knurling wheels?

  • @mattlampe
    @mattlampe Год назад +3

    I think I remember Adam Savage going over this same Hemingway Kit clamp knurler recently, it is an awesome piece of equipment.

    • @aserta
      @aserta Год назад +1

      They are the best kits on this. You've basically 3 major options. Start from scratch, buy an old one, or buy this kit and season to taste. IMO, buying the kit is the best option. If you start from scratch, you're going to have to use a lot of tasty chunks for this, and that's a shame when the kit (or the old ones) exist. And buying an old one comes with potential baggage (worn parts incompatibility issues).

    • @arminrichard1836
      @arminrichard1836 Год назад

      wasn't adam savage but Clough42

    • @mattlampe
      @mattlampe Год назад

      @@arminrichard1836 I found it, he was building storage for it. ruclips.net/video/u23RoUDHvgI/видео.html

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +2

      Yup! If I recall Adam reverse engineered his own with some other features included and slightly larger. Clough42 just recently did the build as I am from a kit.

  • @farrierss1724
    @farrierss1724 Год назад

    Very satisfying. Wanted to see it knurl. I could watch a good machinist all day.

  • @AgentJohnSteed
    @AgentJohnSteed Год назад +1

    Any day is the best day when a new one of this channels video's drop. Primarily a wood worker myself I still learn so much by watching machinists work. And I love that you show all the side projects and mistake you make along the way. It's an invaluable tool for learning. Seeing not only how you go about your solutions, but also the iterations of getting to the "right" or at least "good enough" way. Thanks again.

  • @MatthewMenze
    @MatthewMenze Год назад +5

    This seems like a video that rather than having an abundance of side projects, is more dangerous at inducing side projects in the audience. I always think about knurling this or that thing that I make, and often avoid doing so because of the annoyances of the tool I have, similar to what you started with.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад

      I've definitely had reservations at times when using my old knurler. I'm looking forward to trying this thing out

    • @jesusisalive3227
      @jesusisalive3227 Год назад

      Same here, I cringe at the side load its putting on my headstock!

  • @pjhalchemy
    @pjhalchemy Год назад +3

    Happy Knurl Year Brandon!! ;-P Most excellent order of ops and especially all the great fixturing/setups you did...mistakes or not beautiful work. Looks like a solid, substantial and quality build! I'm looking forward to seeing how this works after writing a dissertation on knurling a few years back because of all the variables involved in getting a good Knurl...consistently. Then building a spreadsheet to work with all the wheels I have and any starting material diameter. Twas a big learning curve for me but have thought several times about building a rack and pinion type. ~¿@ Love most of the Hemingway kits but never built any. Kudo's to Erik for passing one on to you!! Thank You! Always a treat in all you produce for us!!

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +1

      Happy New Year, PJ! There is definitely a ton of "mystery" in knurling and I'm hoping to at least eliminate some of those variables myself with this build. I'm not familiar with the rack and pinion type you mention though? Thanks as always!

    • @pjhalchemy
      @pjhalchemy Год назад

      @@InheritanceMachining I've tried searching again for 45min but couldn't find one, other than a patent from 59' for a different style. I've replied twice with some links but they don't stick @¿@...

  • @ThePattyChuck
    @ThePattyChuck Год назад +1

    I just finished my Hemmingway knurler a few weeks ago. It was *such* a fun project, and is way beefier than it should be. This thing will be used by my great grandkids.

  • @jakobholm1847
    @jakobholm1847 Год назад +1

    Man, you have found the perfect format in machining videos on YT! Content, length, cutting, voice-over, angles, script, and last but not least quality of the work done. I can guess where you draw the inspiration from but still you found your own style. You should hit 1M in record time!

  • @iexcedo6918
    @iexcedo6918 Год назад +5

    I've been machining my whole life. And all I can say is people who are getting into this trade. There's a lot of experience being explained in these videos so I would pay attention.
    I see that you're missing a completely bent drill in your box of shame.

  • @KekelMyShekel
    @KekelMyShekel Год назад +3

    1st BABY

  • @aspmos
    @aspmos Год назад

    Unfortunately it seems that we lost This old Tony but thankfully we got your channel.
    Keep up the good work. Your ancestors should be proud.

  • @Realtime1501
    @Realtime1501 Год назад +1

    Clough 42 is also making the exact same tool Its interesting seeing how you both do it

  • @jasonevers3138
    @jasonevers3138 Год назад +1

    I read this quote some time ago that really rings true. I'm assuming the quote was an answer to a question about why the person owns a lathe, and milling machine. The quote reads: "I own the lathe and milling machine to make parts, tools, and accessories for the lathe and milling machine". Great video once again. Happy Friday!

  • @wombleofwimbledon5442
    @wombleofwimbledon5442 Год назад

    Friday evening, a cool drink and Inheritance. All right.

  • @atheistpeace7579
    @atheistpeace7579 8 месяцев назад

    from a fellow engineer. this is an exquisite display of precise maths.

  • @orugma
    @orugma Год назад

    I love the way you use foreshadowing before the box of shame comes out. And thank you for the proper closed captions! Stay warm!

  • @jobkneppers
    @jobkneppers Год назад +2

    Brandon, thank you for another great episode of machining. A small tip from my side; if you clamp two "identical"parts together in one vice or chuck just add a piece of plain paper. It will for correct the small differences in the parts and the bowing under pressure of the clamping device (chuck/vice etc.) and can make a difference in to be safe or sorry. Drilling is not that critical because the main force is downwards. But by using paper as a shim (in a decent vice or chuck) you can also mill identical features without moving one of the parts. God and the devil are both in the details...
    Thank you! Best, Job

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +1

      Ooo the paper idea is great. I let it slide just because it was drilling only but the paper is a great tip. Thanks!

  • @bladewiper
    @bladewiper Год назад +1

    It just amazes me the number of tiny steps it takes sometimes to make these individual pieces. Well done.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +1

      I was definitely in for more than I expected with this one. Thanks!

  • @sallyweiner4180
    @sallyweiner4180 Год назад

    I simply love your narrating and I have learned so much about milling! I could never figure out how these things were made

  • @cenotaph152
    @cenotaph152 Год назад +1

    I’ve come to the realization, thanks to you and this old tony, that hobby machining is a never ending cycle of machining tools to make the stuff you actually want to make 😅

  • @RealStarkIndustries
    @RealStarkIndustries Год назад

    As always another amazing video and more inspiration. The short time your channel has been around and the quickly growing subscribers speaks volumes for the quality content you provide. I also have to say as a machinist it’s inspiring and humbling that you show your mistakes and keep them in a repurposed box instead of turning them into chips. Thank you for sharing and doing what you do.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад

      Thank you as always, Aaron. I've got a lot of learning to do so might as well share all the wins and looses along the way and hopefully others pick up from them as well.

  • @MarcusJGrey
    @MarcusJGrey Год назад +1

    I took a few years of vocational school for metal working/machining. I always loved using the lathe and mill, also enjoyed welding. I sometimes fantasize about buying a small lathe and maybe a mill sometime and start making things again.

  • @120Livi
    @120Livi Год назад +1

    I stumbled upon this channel a few months ago, so glad I did!

  • @heartsky
    @heartsky Год назад

    Watching you work is like therapy, everything is right in the world.

  • @tomthumb3085
    @tomthumb3085 10 месяцев назад

    You couldn’t buy better quality than this accessory. What a brilliant tool. Thanks for sharing this build. Looking forward to your next project.

  • @davidbarnett3732
    @davidbarnett3732 Год назад

    So cool! I have never seen a knurler like this. Wow, so glad I watch you to see such wonderful machines

  • @heizerhowy1187
    @heizerhowy1187 Год назад +1

    I've never seen such type of knurling tool. Looking forward to see it in action. No matter how big the Box of Shame is, failure is part of the way to make things right. As always you did a great job, keep going.

  • @benpeterson9835
    @benpeterson9835 Год назад +1

    A little factory edge never hurt anything lol . I actually like the contrast of machined surfaces and factory edges on the same part . Assuming they don’t affect functionality of course. Nice job

  • @Dhx4466
    @Dhx4466 Год назад

    This is one of the only yt channels that when I see a new video, I drop everything and watch. Awesome job as always, I love seeing that the mistakes are left in as well as how you solved the problem, as others have said it really speaks to the level of thought and detail that goes into these amazing projects

  • @esunisen
    @esunisen Год назад

    This channel is the best SSRI I have ever taken.

  • @samhouston800
    @samhouston800 Год назад

    I stumbled on the channel early last year with a few hundred subscribers. Absolutely my favourite RUclips channel - I thought nobody could ever overtake my mechanics channel but you’ve done it!!!

  • @carsonm6140
    @carsonm6140 Год назад +1

    It is extremely satisfying to have found such a young channel with such excellent content. It is clear that your video production is as meticulous and precise as your machining! In my experience, machinists tend to be the most intuitively intelligent and capable people. It seems that you are no exception. I'm looking forward to much more to come

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Год назад +2

    What a video! Beginning with that paper cut-out version of the tool, the various unusual and intelligent ways you machined the parts and finally the beauty of the actual part (if not completely finished). Thanks for all of this delightful content. Looking forward to Part 2.

  • @mackross
    @mackross Год назад

    you are winning the algorithm, this was a fascinating look at a world I knew nothing about, instant subscription.

  • @jessejames4155
    @jessejames4155 Год назад +2

    You and Clough42 should do a series together. I learned about your channel from his a couple weeks ago. Awesome work.

  • @2098662
    @2098662 Год назад

    Hope all the boys are doing well. It’s cool shit like this that keeps us alive.

  • @thedubwhisperer2157
    @thedubwhisperer2157 11 месяцев назад

    In the mid-'80s I used to work in the design office for WDS Marlco (formerly W. H. Marley & Co. Ltd.) who were the designers and manufacturers of these in Watford, UK. The company was predominantly known as a broach manufacturer, for which in certain fields they were unsurpassed in the UK, and had a small range of general engineering tools such as this. During my time there, I saw several toolmakers retire from the company who had started there as apprentices! Happy days, and they're still going in a slightly different guise.

  • @smashyrashy
    @smashyrashy Год назад +1

    It really is a treat when you upload

  • @buyabc1917
    @buyabc1917 Год назад +2

    Damn… everything about your videos is way too satisfying

  • @DantheLion
    @DantheLion Год назад +2

    man this channel is one that i got recommended once and then started to stumble more and more over it and really learned loving it.
    and i go absolutely bonkers when i see someone putting chamfers on anything somewhere else on this platform xD

  • @johndonovan5521
    @johndonovan5521 Год назад

    Love the old school drafting table!

  • @georgedu8444
    @georgedu8444 Год назад

    I just managed to finish binging all your videos last night, and now another? Great way to start the day

  • @JohanVergeer
    @JohanVergeer Год назад

    Your videos are always so educational and relaxing to watch. Thank you and your grandfather.

  • @bearsstuff
    @bearsstuff Год назад +1

    I also experience tripping the breaker on the air compressor in the winter. I've thought about moving it somewhere warmer or ducting in the furnace. I hope you never need a bigger box of shame. Though, in the spirit of learning, rename the box 'box of experience gained'.

  • @giraffewithtattoos2770
    @giraffewithtattoos2770 Год назад

    A few comments/questions, if I may: Im a woodworker by heritage, by choice, by trade... While this level of EXACT perfection isn't useful in wood, I can certainly appreciate it.
    The engineering woodworker part of my brain has zero problems looking at this knurlers final form and seeing exactly how I should build it if it were to be built from wood. My question is this: To the machinists that this channel is catered to, do y'all look at this and see the same steps/work order that we woodworkers do? While I know shaping and drilling are the same functions, there's enough difference in tooling and methods that I have to wonder. It obviously comes with experience, but Im asking about the mental forethought and planning.
    I found this soothing, interesting, educational, and enjoyable. Sir, you ticked every box for me in a trade that I have no experience, so congratulations.

    • @InheritanceMachining
      @InheritanceMachining  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words! As for your question I've done a fair bit of woodwork myself for our home renovation including custom trim-work and cabinetry. I tend to take the same approach as toward machining despite the differences in tools. I come up with a detailed drawing/plan and think about the features I need to make and how I'll make them on the woodworking tools I have. I'm a bit looser on the tolerances and other clearances though just because of the nature of wood to expand and contract. Just my 2 cents from my limited experience

  • @andersbleak3975
    @andersbleak3975 Год назад

    This channel takes the gold for fastest to get me hooked. You have an excellent voice and outstanding production skills. Well done. I am constantly waiting for your videos. Thank you!!

  • @iteerrex8166
    @iteerrex8166 Год назад +2

    Awesome! I have never liked the push knurlers, for the same reasons you mentioned.

  • @TheRecreationalMachinist
    @TheRecreationalMachinist Год назад

    Lovely work! That would have taking me about 4 months! Thanks for sharing, and looking forward to part 2 👍 🇬🇧

  • @MHolt3573
    @MHolt3573 Год назад

    Your machining style is awesome sir. I could watch you for hours. I love the mishap box amd that you show it. Very awesome sir. Keep up the great work.

  • @harmlesscreationsofthegree1248
    @harmlesscreationsofthegree1248 Год назад +1

    Great vid! Measuring up the box of shame killed me 😂

  • @RedDogForge
    @RedDogForge Год назад +2

    the very first consideration in my shop build was giving every outlet its own complete circuit and breaker. yes it was pricey, but worth it.

  • @DaBuild
    @DaBuild Год назад

    Your videos are very high quality and always super entertaining to watch. Cheers!

  • @___-___-___-___-___17
    @___-___-___-___-___17 Год назад

    By far the best machining channel on RUclips. I learn something new every video

  • @hutlihutdanmark9580
    @hutlihutdanmark9580 Год назад

    I work with light and work work is so inspiring and your passion is felt through the screen. Thank you

  • @MoritzSchmidt
    @MoritzSchmidt Год назад

    I have no business in machining whatsoever and still I‘m here watching every video. I love this precision work and old machines ❤

  • @billchiasson2019
    @billchiasson2019 Год назад

    The parts look amazing! Very professional!

  • @radth9704
    @radth9704 Год назад

    Thanks for the high quality videos, when you upload something new, you make my day.

  • @original-benandez
    @original-benandez Год назад

    I love your honesty, it is very refreshing to see your "happy accidents" and your "done goofed's", keep it up man and if I am ever fortunate enough to make it across the pond, I'd love to take you out for a pint and talk shop!

  • @vladyslavkotov7570
    @vladyslavkotov7570 Год назад

    another episode of the greatest tv show of all time. pure therapy

  • @griffinshite2859
    @griffinshite2859 3 месяца назад

    im training to be a CNC machinist right now, thinking of the future gets scary but watching your work makes me want to do this for a living regardless

  • @artszabo1015
    @artszabo1015 Год назад

    Very clever fixturing and I love the finish - looks like industrial jewelry yet again. Five stars young fella!!
    Art from Ohio

  • @scmaker8506
    @scmaker8506 Год назад

    What a great series, thank you! So satisfying to see nice tight parts slide together, well done!

  • @CameronShute
    @CameronShute Год назад

    Rapidly becoming my new favorite channel.

  • @timmymartin317
    @timmymartin317 Год назад

    Nicely done! If you not failing you not learning. Showing the learning process however painful it may be to watch is a benefit to everyone. Thanks!