trust me to see it... 29:53... dont get into that habit. it seems minor, i know. pull it out. have it in your hand. dont do that... i had a hammer randomly fall down, the subsequent random broomstick fall over, the subsequent random lathe coming to life at full tilt as the handle gets knocked down... i was leaning over the chuck... its like dropping a nut or screw, it always finds the hole, or vanishes on a freshly swept floor... shit happens. be careful. dont get into bad habits. i cant talk. meh. i thought i had tidied up, but no... theres always something. always. i keep it out or in my hand when its in. other than that. your shop. you do what you do ;) what was i here to really say? sorta getting motivated to get mine going again. i went funky, had a rack on the cross-slide... no lever for me! worked great but i never considered that it would be nice to move the center line as well. it did what it was meant for, two stroke heads. semi-functional prototypes almost always invariably get left on a shelf and never dealt with again around here... meh. until i have the need i guess :)
Не думаю что приходится прилагать много усилий, чтоб крутить боковой винт ключом.. Возможно там было бы достаточно накатки? По крайней мере, конструкция выглядит достаточно точной и аккуратной, чтоб возникли какие либо затруднения при перемещении резца.
Great build . lots of well thought out parts . many details that show its well made..
trust me to see it... 29:53...
dont get into that habit. it seems minor, i know. pull it out. have it in your hand. dont do that...
i had a hammer randomly fall down, the subsequent random broomstick fall over, the subsequent random lathe coming to life at full tilt as the handle gets knocked down... i was leaning over the chuck...
its like dropping a nut or screw, it always finds the hole, or vanishes on a freshly swept floor... shit happens. be careful. dont get into bad habits. i cant talk. meh. i thought i had tidied up, but no... theres always something. always.
i keep it out or in my hand when its in.
other than that. your shop. you do what you do ;)
what was i here to really say?
sorta getting motivated to get mine going again. i went funky, had a rack on the cross-slide... no lever for me! worked great but i never considered that it would be nice to move the center line as well. it did what it was meant for, two stroke heads.
semi-functional prototypes almost always invariably get left on a shelf and never dealt with again around here... meh. until i have the need i guess :)
Very good project. A lot of effort put in it. Nice...
I don't like the wonky side plate for retaining the advancing screw. I probably would've went with a groove and pin. Otherwise very nice.
I agree 👍
Не думаю что приходится прилагать много усилий, чтоб крутить боковой винт ключом.. Возможно там было бы достаточно накатки?
По крайней мере, конструкция выглядит достаточно точной и аккуратной, чтоб возникли какие либо затруднения при перемещении резца.
Super, bin sehr beeindruckt!
Thanks for another amazing video.
good job
Damn, the equipment earns its pay here 😂
what is the name of the drill bit? very sharp.
Very smart.
The music spoils an otherwise great video.
Cool!
Do u run your Bridgeport off a vfd
I do yes it's a 2.2kw 380v vfd inverter from china not had any problems with it so far.....
Sorry but your music is really not proper.
I can do that on my own and to my liking. Thank you.
Good luck
Music sucks not needed