Machining Angled Bosses on The Mill and Lathe
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2018
- This video demonstrates the techniques needed to create an identical feature using your choice of a lathe or mill. Take a Look !
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Im a hobby machinist.... so I spend hours in my garage staring at a part and then at my mill and then at my part again.... then go in the house and watch a Joe Pi video. Its a great hobby.
It's very generous of you to take the time to demonstrate a solution (two solutions) from a viewer's request.
Proof that the real job is holding and indicating parts rather than cutting them.
Joe - Just so you know.. You make my equipment more valuable every time I watch a video. I've said it before here but it bears repeating; I learn more from your vids than ANY other method. Can't thank you enough, and PLEASE keep em coming.
Awesome stuff- also even if you think other RUclipsrs have covered a technique I hope you do too. Everyone learns in different styles, your way of teaching resonates with a heck of a lot of people.
Your depth of knowledge is incredible. I watch your videos eager to learn things that I will probably need to know sometime in the future
Joe, you never cease to amaze me! I'm a hobbyist and may never need to use many of the techniques that you have taught me, but having the knowledge is what I crave. The day that I stop learning is the day that I'm six-feet-under! Thanks for all that you do for the community!
You always amaze me.
Thank you Joe. That was awesome. You are indeed one of the best machining teachers on RUclips.
Another great video Joe. Thanks for your time to make these.
Hi Joe - and thanks from Australia. The internet is like a time machine. Today I can experience and learn from your ideas and presentations completed years ago. The beauty is that they are very good and worthy of preservation. The tragedy is that other preserved presentations do not reach your benchmark. God Bless editorial staff. And thanks for enduring - and stuff the trolls 😉
That was great brother thank you. Just bought my first mill & it's the little tricks from guys that know their stuff that'll make learning fun instead of expensive. Much appreciated.
I really appreciate your videos ! I am just a do it yourself farm boy. Need to fix or restore many types of equipment. With many times wondering how it was made. So I can make a replacement part. Many people hack and wack things in my area !
I've never seen this operation before, or even thought about it, but now I know how, thanks to Joe.
Me too on the tooling ball. Thanks so much for the time you are taking to show us these techniques!
Joe as usalle you make operations look so simple and easy and your explanations make me think why didn't I think of that. Which gives me the understanding and confidence to try what you have taught me. That is a sign of a person that is totally proficient in their expertises and this why your such a good teacher and orator. I am 66 years old and I would pay you to become your apprentice. Thanks for another great vid and please keep them coming.
Thanks for all the effort you put into your videos. I've learned a lot.
You continue to educate me with every video. I don't think there has been even one that I didn't learn something from. Count me in on the tooling ball video.
Joe, when I am trying to catch up on watching videos and I have limited time your videos go to the top of the list. Thank you for taking the time so we all can enjoy and learn something from them.
Truly, truly ingenious Joe. I learn so much technical and tedious stuff from you. You've encouraged me at age 63 to learn trig. lol which, for the biggest part I have done, had no ideal how to figure setting a sine plate, now I do.. Big leap for me, found your channel right after I bought my mill ,and lathe, and have been blessed by watching you.... So, when I say I have learned so much from you, I for sure mean it!!!!! Thank you!!!!