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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
  • #tyrellknifeworks
    In today's Triple-T (Tools, tips and talk) #181, I'll be using my new Precision Matthews lathe to fabricate a drill press table.
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Комментарии • 40

  • @stephenjohnson6841
    @stephenjohnson6841 Месяц назад +1

    Looks like a great addition to your shop! Thanks again Dennis!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      It really is.. .both of these tools. Thanks for watching, Stephen!

  • @stephenborders4654
    @stephenborders4654 20 дней назад

    This is what I thought would be a great way to modify the hold fast table. Looked like a lot of fun.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  20 дней назад

      It worked way better than I expected. Zero runout in the table after this mod! 👍

  • @brysonalden5414
    @brysonalden5414 Месяц назад

    Nice addition to your shop, nice coverage of its features. Must be getting pretty crowded in there!!!!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      Well you'd be surprised. I've done some rearranging and always seem to find some space! Thanks for watching, Bryson.

  • @Smallathe
    @Smallathe Месяц назад

    Awesome tool... congrats on the lathe.
    In a word - carbide bits: easy to replace, cuts nicely, lasts a long time (not in interrupted cuts though) and no need for grinding (never grind carbide - toxic powder!)
    Enjoy...

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      I’m a huge fan of the carbide tooling. So handy and easy to replace. Thanks for watching.

  • @benjaminseigal5192
    @benjaminseigal5192 Месяц назад

    Great job

  • @kimberlytyrell7227
    @kimberlytyrell7227 Месяц назад

    Awesome video ❤

  • @jackn2236
    @jackn2236 Месяц назад

    I remember making a ballpine hammer back in high school. Both the head and the handle were metal and made on the lathe. Remember, always start with more material than you think you need. Otherwise, you will have a finished part that is shorter than you want/ need it to be.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад +1

      Ha, yes absolutely. It’s kinda like measure twice, cut once… but in this case you need to account for waste and other factors. 😉. Thanks for watching.

  • @jimclowcustomknives9173
    @jimclowcustomknives9173 Месяц назад

    Glad to see you just tacked the table on to the hub. You probably would have had a warped table otherwise.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      Yeah, I had warping in mind. Thanks for watching, Jim!

  • @richardbranton190
    @richardbranton190 Месяц назад

    Brian house makes some pretty cool crap👍

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      Haha, he certainly does! 😜. Thanks for watching.

  • @HeavyForge
    @HeavyForge Месяц назад

    Nice!! 👌🏻

  • @Azryael
    @Azryael Месяц назад +1

    I would expect that the torque on the motor is to much to be switching back and forth on rotation without stopping the motor before changing directions. To avoid damaging the motor. But that is just my guess.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      No, that’s not the point. My mill has a forward/reverse and it slows the motor. My point is why kill the power when when you go to the “off” position instead of treating it like a neutral and leaving the power engaged? Thanks for watching

  • @mcrich1978
    @mcrich1978 Месяц назад

    Good Morning 😊

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan Месяц назад

    My metal bandsaw has an on button with a NVR then a finger trigger which also delays slightly but in doing that it starts slowly and builds up speed, I wonder if your lathe does the same thing?
    I must admit I would have cut a chamfer on the top edge to allow my weld bead to undercut the stem but still those a very nice pieces of kit both lathe and drill table.
    I'm looking forward to seeing what else you use it for

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад +1

      I thought about the chamfer on the welding side but it really isn't going to get much stress. I ended up adding 8 tacks which is plenty. It has a delay already, but why cut the power after you move it to the "neutral" position? Just seemed weird to me. Thanks for watching.

    • @TalRohan
      @TalRohan Месяц назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks oh yes thats a weird one..unless it lets the motor run at a speed where it would or could overheat

  • @RandyCooper85
    @RandyCooper85 Месяц назад

    If the lathe can handle it... you really only need to pre drill a little larger then the web of your largest drill. Just today i had to drill a 1 inch hole in 304ss. A .25 inch drill was enough, then straight to the 1 inch. A drill around that size should be going slow. 120rpm. That being said im using pretty heavy duty machines at work.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      My 1 inch bit was a crappy one that I had to hand sharpen, so stepping up was kinda necessary. Thanks for watching.

  • @im_darkerx7315
    @im_darkerx7315 Месяц назад

    I love your videos and was watching the silver and copper katana and was wondering if you could make a damascus and nordic gold sword ? ive been fascinated with the idea of making nordic gold knives or cutlery but i cant find anything on them at all and figured I could get your opinion on the matter and maybe see an amazing sword come from it

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      Yes, you certainly could. It’s just a type of brass which has a lower melting point that copper, around 1700F. Thanks for watching.

  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps Месяц назад

    ..... I really need a DRO on my lathe.... LOL

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      It’s quite handy! It’s much less of a need though, not like the mill which is a must IMO. Thanks for watching

  • @42icee
    @42icee Месяц назад

    Which PM mill do you have? I am in the market. Was looking at 833tv.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Месяц назад

      I have the PM25 which is their low end one but still amazing. Realize that the PM833 is 220v though. It’s a great machine with twice the power and 4x the mass of the pm25.

  • @dreamer08ful
    @dreamer08ful Месяц назад

    Second. I guess 😊

  • @Nobe_Oddy
    @Nobe_Oddy Месяц назад +1

    pretty frikkin sweet bruh!!! :) lol
    I'm no machinist or metal worker but I like watching videos on the subject and I have picked up on one piece of advice that I think everyone (that works with metal) should live by:
    ALWAYS.
    CHAMFER.
    EVERYTHING.
    :)