Mr Je, you made some great looking tools that I’m sure we will see in future projects. I hope you and your family are doing ok in these perilous times.
Excellente idée d'utiliser les vieux forêts usés ou cassés. Moi j'utilise du profilé M35. C'est du HSS au cobalt, très dur, qui n'a pas besoin d'être trempé mais inattaquable à la lime. Merci pour vos vidéos, toujours très intéressantes et bien filmées. A bientôt et préservez vous.
Possibly, not sure whether the type of steel is good for pounding on tho'. Drill bits are typically made from high speed steel which are quite hard but brittle. Pounding may well cause them to shatter.
He did a beautiful job with everything accept for tempering it....He tempered it till the colors ran blue which is a sign he lost the hardness of the quench...but everything else was beautiful
Great idea! Glad I held on to all my broken drill bits now...
Thoughtful method of getting high quality carving tools! I love your lathe!!
Awesome, I'm a bit of a used drill bit hoarder myself, thanks for the idea.
Mr Je, you made some great looking tools that I’m sure we will see in future projects. I hope you and your family are doing ok in these perilous times.
Thanks for your help,now i have a purpose for my use drill bits and a new hobby 😊
Really nice Mr. Young. I never get tired of your work. Thank you very much! Yours truly, Robert.
Good looking tools, Sir. No less than what most folks expect when they see your videos. Hope you and yours are staying safe and healthy.
Excellent idea. Well done!
Hell yeah that's a great idea I got a drawer full of old bits I always planned on sharpening him but this is way more useful
What an excellent idea! Mr. Je you're a treasure!
great idea I have a ton of old bits
Another great work of art sir je. Hope you and your family are keeping well and staying safe under the circumstances. Be well
It's almost like each one of the handles had a perfect fit for the tip😉
Nice. Thanks for sharing your ideas and creations.
Thanks for sharing, I'll make some of these.
Those came out very nice. I hope you and your family stay well my friend.
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Good idea and nice work! 👍 👍 🙋♂️
Very nice. Keep safe.
Excellente idée d'utiliser les vieux forêts usés ou cassés. Moi j'utilise du profilé M35. C'est du HSS au cobalt, très dur, qui n'a pas besoin d'être trempé mais inattaquable à la lime.
Merci pour vos vidéos, toujours très intéressantes et bien filmées. A bientôt et préservez vous.
Excellent work 👍👌
Really beautiful work, man. Looks and works fantastic! 😃
Stay safe with your family! 🖖😊
If you're planning on doing this, know that some drill bits have a low carbon shank friction welded to the part of the drill that has the flutes.
Very good..thank you for information 🖒☺
sweet job
Very nice.
İyi iş. Elleriniz dert görmesin.
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I make mini lathe chisels from spade bits too.
You could also make stamping tools for working with leather, copper or brass.
Possibly, not sure whether the type of steel is good for pounding on tho'. Drill bits are typically made from high speed steel which are quite hard but brittle. Pounding may well cause them to shatter.
Haha! Brilliant, thanks :)
Can I ask a question - a. can I use a gas bottle flame to temper the bits? And b. what oil are you using?
Nice content 👍👍👍👍
Are those HSS drill bits?
very good video~
Excellent idea. i ask what's the name of the glue u use between the bit and the wood ?
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demais muito bacana o trabalho
Good nice
great!
Any way to put a ferule on the front end of the handles?
That’s great.
What was the point of the blow torch? I am sure there's a reason, but I am a novice. Was he dipping it into water after or something else?
He was heating it up with a torch and dipping it in oil to quench it.
Quenching helps harden steel so that it dulls more slowly.
@@dexaphobia8085 oh ok. Makes sense now. Thank you for taking time to explain it.
He did a beautiful job with everything accept for tempering it....He tempered it till the colors ran blue which is a sign he lost the hardness of the quench...but everything else was beautiful
Bro what is the liquid.. Near 2:50 minutes.... Plz tell me bro
Thanks 😊👍
thanks
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It's good to see Woodglut have new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.