How To Build a Turret Board Part 2: Swage Fitting

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • In Part 2 of How To Build a Turret Board, Rob Hull shows you how to make your holes with a drill press, with a focus on swage fitting. Learn how to a produce professional turret board in a matter of minutes.
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  • @TheBlessedMeek
    @TheBlessedMeek Год назад

    Anyone else find the sound of that drill bit deburring satisfying? Like a lot lol

  • @Joe-xo3zm
    @Joe-xo3zm 5 лет назад

    i gotta say, this was very helpful. called a company today and they wanted to charge over $500 for some dies to use in an arbor press! thank you for sharing!

  • @AlanOfAmine09
    @AlanOfAmine09 14 лет назад

    @TubeDepotTV No problem! I haven't built one yet, but plan to very soon for one of my next amps. I'm sure I'll be quite often referring to these videos during that process.

  • @jeanlawson9133
    @jeanlawson9133 Год назад

    Awesome 😎 info.. thanks

  • @stivep1
    @stivep1 11 лет назад

    Thank you for educating kids and not only. good job.
    I do not like wasted potential.
    Kind of insulting (but true,) when you hear that eastern Europe is at much much higher level.
    There is something special about USA.
    And you are a part of it.
    Wesley

  • @AlanOfAmine09
    @AlanOfAmine09 14 лет назад

    @TubeDepotTV Oh, awesome... thanks!

  • @Theansilgregoryshow
    @Theansilgregoryshow 11 лет назад

    i like this tutorial i was just wondering if you had thought of using a glue stick to glue the paper template down. titanium short bits and set the board really close there is no walking away with the bit, no need for a center punch or exacto knife and with a little warm water the template is still intact and comes right off. sure does make it a lot easier for doing one offs when you don't want to build a jig just for one amp. just a thought. that is how we do it in the shop here in TN :)

  • @jimidee100
    @jimidee100 10 лет назад

    Some people get a little wobbly using scissors. I'm one of them so I use a straight edge and razor knife for cutting a straight line' Also when I am drilling many holes in a straight line I clamp down a piece of metal I can use for a straight edge on the drill press.

  • @65Superhawk
    @65Superhawk 12 лет назад

    What material is the board made of? I had one from an amp kit that smelled like fiberglass when we drilled it.
    Thanks

  • @kubockferre5532
    @kubockferre5532 Год назад

    hi what kind of board you use fiberglass or other thanks

  • @bluuone
    @bluuone 10 лет назад

    hi, i have done the swage tool, but some of the turrets cracked on the side of press. Is this suposed to be?

  • @gerardopeinado
    @gerardopeinado 13 лет назад +1

    What can i do whit a turret board? What uses they have?

  • @TriodeLuvr
    @TriodeLuvr 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the clear tutorial on this process. Do you know of an easy way to mount snap-in electrolytic caps to these bare boards? I'm thinking that maybe eyelets could be staked to the board using techniques similar to those you've used in the video. The caps could then be soldered down and connected to the turrets with insulated jumper wires on the underside of the board. The question is, where to find appropriate eyelets? Any ideas on this?

  • @downhillrodrigues
    @downhillrodrigues 13 лет назад

    I can´t find that bord on the PDF! (in Full scale) :S

  • @wa4aos
    @wa4aos 5 лет назад

    Guess you meant star washer instead of lock washer. An actual lock washer would have given a better bite. Star washers are often used for good electrical grounds.

  • @Satchmoeddie1
    @Satchmoeddie1 11 лет назад

    I have the Vector tools. Stupid expensive! You use the $200 equivelant of an automatic center punch to set the turrets. Then you use the $350 version of two bolts to swage it. The bolts work better, and with some creativity you can make an eyelet roller by making the upper bolt pointy then flatten an area around the point. I use the poorman's lathe. Electric drill and a bench grinder! Run the drill so your bolt is spinning like a lathe, then grind away. Remember yer safety glasses, & hair net!

  • @stivep1
    @stivep1 11 лет назад

    No not at all.
    Talking about saturation or say presence of artistry
    You do not see your uniqueness. If we have had in USA as many as there is in EU people like yourself. We would not have as much unemployment, crime,and economy problems.Teachers would not face "HS downgrading problems."
    ..I give you example.
    Poland have never went to recession at all and is the most dynamic economy of UE
    Did you ask yourself why?
    The kindness and fluency of art you represent is what USA needs.
    Wesley

  • @budubum
    @budubum 11 лет назад

    cant you use rivets instead of turrets? the ones you use on automobile.

    • @LateNightYinzer
      @LateNightYinzer 4 года назад

      Technically you can, but depending on what they're made of the might not take solder well. You might have to heat it up really hot, to the point it could overheat components.

  • @petelebu
    @petelebu 10 лет назад +1

    loved the anecdote about how a girl lost her scalp and half of her face on a drill press, makes me remember the end of breaking bad...