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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2017
  • I made this die to make 19 mm (3/4 inch) and 4 inch TPI wooden screws.
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    Music: bensound acoustic breeze

Комментарии • 67

  • @christopherjones7191
    @christopherjones7191 8 месяцев назад +1

    The little wisps of smoke after you use the metal tap is always interesting in how hot they get.

  • @tombaker3794
    @tombaker3794 6 лет назад +2

    Great work, very informative video as well. I've been fascinated with how wooden screws and associated nuts were made in the 17th century, think I'll give this a try.
    Thanks for posting.

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  6 лет назад

      Tom Baker thank you

  • @onorator
    @onorator 4 месяца назад +1

    Awesome😮...a good job. 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice! Thank you.

  • @mrkrause3
    @mrkrause3 2 года назад +1

    Great job! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Mikhandmaker
    @Mikhandmaker 7 лет назад +1

    Well done! Great job

  • @mba2ceo
    @mba2ceo 6 лет назад +1

    Pure genius !!!

  • @rimar2000
    @rimar2000 3 года назад +1

    Excellent work.

  • @cedricgist7614
    @cedricgist7614 3 года назад +1

    Well done. I've been hoping to whittle some threaded handle ends for broom heads for months. The retired maintenance supervisor showed me some of his handiwork years ago but it went over the head of someone who didn't even keep his knife sharp. Well, I have a sharp knife and intend to keep it honed and I want to refit some broom heads. I didn't fully grasp all that you did here but I saved your video for future reference. Using two cutters was a good move. Thanks.

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  3 года назад

      The geometry of cutter is critical, search Paul Hamler video where he sharpened

  • @mrkrause3
    @mrkrause3 2 года назад +1

    I like the music…..pleasant!

  • @littleforest
    @littleforest 4 года назад

    Hei Daniel!
    Thank you for this video which has been quite inspiring me for my own Tap and Die project!
    I really like to see on your other videos, that it has been in use afterwards.

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  4 года назад

      Thanks! For what you are making now i suggest you read richard starr's article "wood threads". If you can't find it, email me and i'll send it to you. anies98 gmail

    • @littleforest
      @littleforest 4 года назад

      Yes, i have read this article and it has been very helpful.
      Thank you for your offer!

  • @carbonitegamorrean8368
    @carbonitegamorrean8368 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome

  • @run2thefight
    @run2thefight 3 года назад +1

    Nice work!

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  3 года назад

      can be even better

  • @TheWoodYogi
    @TheWoodYogi 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant :) ॐ

  • @michatroschka
    @michatroschka 3 года назад +1

    so cool! does the bar "pull" itself in? i cant imagine how, when you begin with the first turn, all it does is a circular cut?

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  3 года назад

      Yes, pull it self

  • @minlalvaiphei
    @minlalvaiphei Месяц назад

    Great, but if we don't have that big iron thread making tool in the first place then how do we make a thread box 🤔🤗👍

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/Ci4POSt6n6o/видео.htmlsi=UWMSWnpxawa7osAS like that

  • @mitchwoodwork
    @mitchwoodwork 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for entering #TOOLMake17. Great build!

  • @ivans7406
    @ivans7406 3 месяца назад +1

    Szuper!

  • @jozsefsalagvardi7694
    @jozsefsalagvardi7694 4 года назад +2

    For at 1:16 / 4:38 If you cannot hold the tool perpendicular to the surface, use a bell-shaped guide with a hole corresponding to the diameter of the tool shank.

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  4 года назад

      Thank you, good tip

  • @robertlangley258
    @robertlangley258 6 лет назад

    Very nice. Why didn’t the one blade work? Kinda confusing using the two. If first blade didn’t work and you made second blade cutter, why the two?

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  6 лет назад

      Thank you. The first cutter I did not sharpen it properly (like a V gouge) but I did not know. After I did the second it did not work so I deduced that I did not sharpen the cutter properly. After I sharpened it properly it worked with one but I thought it should work better with two knives (pre-cutter). I hope it was helpful I made myself clear (sorry my English).

    • @robertlangley258
      @robertlangley258 6 лет назад +1

      Daniel Szekely your English is very good, I understand now thank you.

  • @williamwatts5687
    @williamwatts5687 5 лет назад +1

    If you want to reduce the chipping on the threads use coconut oil (the lard looking substance) while cutting.

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  5 лет назад

      Thanks, I will try

  • @georgecurtis6463
    @georgecurtis6463 3 года назад +1

    Drill press can help in making straight cuts.

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  3 года назад

      no room

    • @georgecurtis6463
      @georgecurtis6463 3 года назад

      @@ucenicul yea, make room. I did without for a long long time but wanted one. One day I was drilling at a sort of odd angle in a piece of metal. The bit grabbed and twisted my hand/wrist at a painfull point. My wrist had been broken badly 20 years ago. The pain was terrible and I thought I had broken it again. Luckily I didnt but I said that's it, no more free hand drilling. In a week I had a near new 10 inch table top drill. since then drilling has been a pleasure. Course if you dont need a drill at all, disregard !

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred 5 лет назад

    16mm (0.6299 of an inch) is 5/8 of an inch (0.6250 of an inch) In wood 0.0049 of an inch (0.12446mm) is a negligible amount. Especially when it comes to a hole you're just going to tap. It may be a 1% difference in thread depth?

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  5 лет назад

      Thanks

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 5 лет назад

      @@ucenicul common metric sizes are popular because their US customary counterparts are. 8mm=5/16, 10mm~3/8, 13mm=1/2, 16mm=5/8, 19mm=3/4. Or close enough. To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to appreciate duodecimal.

  • @user-im5ok5px2p
    @user-im5ok5px2p 3 месяца назад +2

    How to make cutters?

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  3 месяца назад +1

      Good idea, I will make a video this spring

  • @atilaestebangosztonyi5284
    @atilaestebangosztonyi5284 2 года назад

    Gratulálok, Argentinábol, (Puerto Madryn, Chubut Megye). Éppen facsavarra van szűkségem de sajnos nincs olyan műhely mely a megfelelö szerszamot tudna késziteni. Majd valahogyan én mágam tudok eggyet késziteni... Tisztelettel Attila

  • @monchosantamaria1006
    @monchosantamaria1006 4 года назад

    Genio

  • @adamsmithson486
    @adamsmithson486 Год назад +1

    Pozdrawiam serdecznie i życzę miłego dnia

  • @mba2ceo
    @mba2ceo 6 лет назад +1

    How do U get the cutting tips ?

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  6 лет назад

      mba2ceo I used this video ruclips.net/video/V8IX3FDcSYs/видео.html, or search on you tube Mary May sharpening v chiesel

  • @ignilc
    @ignilc 2 года назад +1

    fain video !

  • @LastNow
    @LastNow 2 года назад

    Are there sold anywhere yet.

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  2 года назад

      There are wood țap and dies set for sale at specialty stores, but I did this for myself

  • @ignilc
    @ignilc 2 года назад

    esti din cluj? vad manere de pila cum erau la mafcom

  • @BDM_PT
    @BDM_PT 7 лет назад +2

    Hi there from Portugal,
    Nice project :D
    Good luck on the #TOOLMake17
    Obrigado(Thanks)

  • @scottpatten126
    @scottpatten126 3 года назад

    Do you sell these?

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  3 года назад

      No, I am using it

  • @nathonbrown3596
    @nathonbrown3596 2 года назад

    wow

  • @canaldoportugues10
    @canaldoportugues10 2 года назад

    💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👌👍🤝

  • @rafaelgarcialeon201
    @rafaelgarcialeon201 4 года назад

    podrían venderme uno

  • @leonorh.barbosa314
    @leonorh.barbosa314 4 года назад +1

    thank you :)

  • @jameslucas6589
    @jameslucas6589 6 лет назад

    I got far enough to once again realize it is a slide show with music ...... that’s really novel
    Barf‼️

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 3 года назад +1

    You think they are like twins? Then you need glasses lol the original has a narrower angle to the tread. Most wooden threads here in England were based on the Whitworth pattern but with a 5 degree wider angle (Whitworth was 55 degs, and most English wood threads were around 60 degrees) your original thread seems to be around 60 but the cutters you made seem to be a lot nearer 90 degrees. When you compare the two you can see the new thread is wider at the base than the original, but of course, if the external thread matches the internal, that's all that matters really. I used to be a church organ builder, and on old organs the boards with the holes to hold the pipes upright ( called Rack boards) were held up above the wind hole board (" Upper boards) by about 6 inched by what were called Rack Pillars and these were some 7 and a half inches long turned with a shoulder at each end and threaded on either end. One end screwed into theupperboard and the other had a hexagonal nut also made of wood, usually made from boxwood as it's dense and hard, takes a thread really well and does not break easily. and on restoration work apprentices had to sometimes re cut the threads on the rack pillars with a smaller die made for the purpose along with making new nuts using the same size tap as the smaller thread. If tooth ends of the rack pillar threads were damaged then completely new pillars were made but they were bought in from elsewhere.

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  3 года назад

      Thanks for the information, very useful. The tap was made by a metal lathe, but not by me, I just fit the die. Paul Hammer has a video where he describes very nicely how he makes screws for reproductions.

  • @joseinaldodasilvasilva5981
    @joseinaldodasilvasilva5981 3 года назад

    PzpHd

  • @stevemitchell1265
    @stevemitchell1265 3 года назад +4

    would be better if you take the music off. I want to hear the cutters working, not your personal taste in music

    • @ucenicul
      @ucenicul  3 года назад +1

      thanks for the suggestion, I will do so in the future. There were many pictures and less filmed

    • @patrikhafstrom8954
      @patrikhafstrom8954 3 года назад +4

      I agree but you can be a bit more polite. It makes RUclips more pleasant for everyone 🤓
      Daniel otherwise I found the video very informative.. Thank you for that 👍