Max, That anti-clutter workbench is really working out 😂. Thanks for all the efficiency tips to make these parts. Learning how and why a master machinist applies his craft really advances all of our capabilities. 🙏
Good idea . The Swan Valley where we live is a vineyard , wine making area that goes back to the early 1800's . Most neighbours have horses or cows , but we have machines ! 👍
Max- I know that some people critique tubers filming efforts…….I visit you to enlarge my machine tool library. You are doing a fantastic job. Perfect. Stop! Great. Excellent! Anyone who comments on videography should do that same project- with commentary- and publish before saying anything regarding your work. Matty is also concerned about the same issues, and almost apologetically says so in most of his work since I have had the honor of watching his videos. A great guy, who builds great stuff. Y’all best be proud of putting in the time and effort to teach an almost lost skill set. I’d bend an elbow with you both if able 😊
G DAY Max I always pick up some little tip from you that helps me make better parts. And what I do when finished for the day is put all the tools away and clean the machines to start the next day. My Dad had a sign in his workshop that said A place for every thing and every thing in its place. Cheers
Thanks for the video, I have to attempt to make 16 similar parts, a tad smaller, 1/8th across the pin! lets call it 48 parts for arguments sake as most will beloit in the swarf tray or crap. carry on with the great work!
Hi Max, Its nice to see somebody else realising that once you have a flat face there is no need to face to the centre of the part each time if you are drilling a hole. Most damage to inserts occurs when facing if the tool isn't bang on centre height, you can easily chip an insert. I also like you using the 15 deg CNMG tool, a lot of folk throw tips away using the "standard" CNMG tools not realising you have another four perfectly usable tip edges if you have the correct tool. Best wishes, Mal.
Beautiful nut job Max 👍 I've had to resort to calling in the search party a few times looking for that misplaced tool...well at least it wasn't on that new bench. 😁 Some good tips in this one..Thanks ATB....Cheers...
Thanks Dean . Walking around in circles looking for stuff i use daily is starting to wear a bit thin . Might have to buy a box of dial indicators & bases , coper hammers , scales , etc !!! 👍
Plenty of "Crows Feet" stamps Max, ref War duty, but could be anything , I bought some Moore & Wright Unified thread gauges off EBay a few weeks ago, marked 1989 with the Crows Foot. I think M & W are made in India now. Another part well done 👏
pretty cool, ive got to put on my big boy pants and have a go at doing threads soon, must say at that speed going towards a shoulder seems a bit scary ha ha.
G'day Max. Very well made video with Hex ends etc, + very nicely fitted Taper section on the lathe. Well done, will forward to the Taper Jig being used
Max, you need about $20.000 dollars worth of tool boxes, and then you can stand in one place all day long, opening drawers looking for what you have lost. And by the way, ----as you get older it done not get easier.
I'm wondering if you're in business with this shop, or if it's now just a hobby. I imagine all us viewers in the UK are extremely jealous of the space you've got, not to mention the weather.
Your invisible benchtop is the perfect place for the invisible items that always elude us.
Lol , i just cut the timber slab for the top ! 👍
WOW , now that is a job , a metric hex nut with 7/8 inch 11TPI BSF threads , and I thought the American system was confusing , LOL .
Nice job Max !
Lol , i convert everything to metric on the Bridgeport as it's a metric machine . Easier ! 👍
Max, That anti-clutter workbench is really working out 😂. Thanks for all the efficiency tips to make these parts. Learning how and why a master machinist applies his craft really advances all of our capabilities. 🙏
I should patient the idea ! 👍
Oh I always make sure I pull out! Hey you should give us Americans a tour of your yard and area one day. Ii hear it’s absolutely beautiful there!!
Good idea . The Swan Valley where we live is a vineyard , wine making area that goes back to the early 1800's . Most neighbours have horses or cows , but we have machines ! 👍
Beautiful work and video quality is nice. It's amazing how far cameras have come. Even your phone can take decent video.
Cheers Rob . The Samsung phone seems to give reasonable results . 👍
Max- I know that some people critique tubers filming efforts…….I visit you to enlarge my machine tool library. You are doing a fantastic job. Perfect. Stop! Great. Excellent! Anyone who comments on videography should do that same project- with commentary- and publish before saying anything regarding your work. Matty is also concerned about the same issues, and almost apologetically says so in most of his work since I have had the honor of watching his videos. A great guy, who builds great stuff. Y’all best be proud of putting in the time and effort to teach an almost lost skill set. I’d bend an elbow with you both if able 😊
Thanks 👍👍👍
As always a good watch thanks for taking the time to record and upload gary UK
No worries 👍
Good vid Max, thankyou. When I saw the "Broad Arrow" I was onto your application! 😊
Lol , 👍👍👍
another great job Max cheers for sharing
No worries 👍
very good job friend Max
Thanks 👍
G DAY Max I always pick up some little tip from you that helps me make better parts. And what I do when finished for the day is put all the tools away and clean the machines to start the next day. My Dad had a sign in his workshop that said A place for every thing and every thing in its place. Cheers
Cheers . Everything in it's place . One day , there will be a place for everything ! 👍
Another fine job Max
Thanks 👍
Helped a mate with a fishing tractor. It is silly hey, the law.😂😂
This tractor only has wheels for towing ! 👍
Lookin good in that new shop !!
Cheers 👍
Thanks for sharing....Your new shop is shaping up nicely......
The shop is slowly getting there . 👍
Great job as usual Max
Thanks Al . 👍
Top job mate
Cheers Matty 👍
thanks Max. i learn something from every video.
Cheers 👍
good vid Max,, nice clear and without fault.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for the video, I have to attempt to make 16 similar parts, a tad smaller, 1/8th across the pin! lets call it 48 parts for arguments sake as most will beloit in the swarf tray or crap. carry on with the great work!
Thanks . Block turn them . That is 1 or 2 operations on each part only . 👍
Shop is looking great the vids are well lit and look good thank you. Thoroughly enjoying the content cheers from Bananaland!
Thanks 👍
Hi Max, Its nice to see somebody else realising that once you have a flat face there is no need to face to the centre of the part each time if you are drilling a hole. Most damage to inserts occurs when facing if the tool isn't bang on centre height, you can easily chip an insert. I also like you using the 15 deg CNMG tool, a lot of folk throw tips away using the "standard" CNMG tools not realising you have another four perfectly usable tip edges if you have the correct tool. Best wishes, Mal.
Thanks . That is my favourite roughing tool . As you know , it gives the insert a good strong supported edge . 👍
Beautiful nut job Max 👍
I've had to resort to calling in the search party a few times looking for that misplaced tool...well at least it wasn't on that new bench. 😁
Some good tips in this one..Thanks
ATB....Cheers...
Thanks Dean . Walking around in circles looking for stuff i use daily is starting to wear a bit thin . Might have to buy a box of dial indicators & bases , coper hammers , scales , etc !!! 👍
Hello Max, your workshop is always improving.
Lovely to see.
Thanks . It is a long working progress ! 👍
Plenty of "Crows Feet" stamps Max, ref War duty, but could be anything , I bought some Moore & Wright Unified thread gauges off EBay a few weeks ago, marked 1989 with the Crows Foot. I think M & W are made in India now.
Another part well done 👏
Thanks . There is a lot of stuff made in india now . A lot of old , big name products that are no longer produced are made there . 👍
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Cheers Chris
Thanks 👍
thanks for sharing max.
til next time.
cheers ben.
No worries 👍
Your videos are fine, Max.
Thanks 👍
That 4 jaw chuck looks super big in prt 2 than in one. That is a big lathe for sure. Turned out great.
Thanks Al . 👍
Cheers max really usefull vid, it's good to see a you tuber who takes more than one tweak of the chuck key to centre stuff in the 4 jaw
Thanks 👍
Great Video Max...Nice belt
Made by a pro , fits like a glove !!! 👍👍👍
Thx for the great vid Sir.
No worries 👍
pretty cool, ive got to put on my big boy pants and have a go at doing threads soon, must say at that speed going towards a shoulder seems a bit scary ha ha.
You'll soon get the hang of it ! 👍
Another awesome video max,
From kiwi land.
Thanks 👍
G'day Max. Very well made video with Hex ends etc, + very nicely fitted Taper section on the lathe.
Well done, will forward to the Taper Jig being used
Thanks 👍
Enjoyable & educational as always. 👍
Using the phone to film seems to work a treat. 👍
Thanks , even the phone has it's quirks that have to be kept in check ! 👍
Nuts! Well, only one :)
Lol , one is better than none i guess ! 👍
Max, you need about $20.000 dollars worth of tool boxes, and then you can stand in one place all day long, opening drawers looking for what you have lost.
And by the way, ----as you get older it done not get easier.
Your not wrong there . But if i had 20k spare , i would buy another machine ! 👍
Wonky clip, sound issues ?
Crikey, I just thought it was your accent 😂
John 🇨🇦
Lol , probably is my accent ! 👍
hahahah GMH Tractor ! , would it be Red , Black or Blue. ? hint ...
Looked like a tractor part to me !!! 👍
I'm wondering if you're in business with this shop, or if it's now just a hobby. I imagine all us viewers in the UK are extremely jealous of the space you've got, not to mention the weather.
Retirement business is the plan . 👍
Thanks Max
No worries 👍
Why the mystery as to whats its out of ?
You tube restrictions . Tractors can have many strange parts ! 👍
@swanvalleymachineshop hmmm, you'll have me lookin at dads old Masseys with ill intent.
Don't sweat the small stuff, brother. I'm not here for the editing 😀
Thanks 👍
From 1940's, wouldn't it be inch and eleven sixteenth's ? 😉
Most things that have to go into the Bridgeport , i convert to metric as it's a metric machine . 👍
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10/21/2023
Cheers 22/10/2023 👍👍👍
@@swanvalleymachineshop Yea, I know you are 13 hours ahead of me.
Buenos días amigo más eso quedó muy bien exelentes piezas antes las maquinarias eran muy buena calidad👍
Thanks 👍