Stuart D10 - # 12 -- Machining the Cross Heads

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

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  • @Gamerock82
    @Gamerock82 Год назад +3

    That cap screw trick is gold. Love it.
    Now my weekend is complete. Hope you're enjoying yours. Cheers Joe

  • @leswheeler2023
    @leswheeler2023 Год назад +3

    Thank you Joe, I'm a boat builder mucking around with timbers and fiberglass, exact dimensions not always necessary, and between you, Quinn, this old Tony and James Clough, I get to see and understand a little of how the other half of the engineering world live. ha .ha! Thoroughly enjoy what all of you give us, entertainment at its best. Take care from New Zealand

  • @Rheasound
    @Rheasound Год назад +6

    Another pleasant Saturday evening thanks to Joe!

  • @jaybailey3518
    @jaybailey3518 Год назад +4

    You always amaze me ! Thanks Joe, perfect entertainment.

  • @stumccabe
    @stumccabe Год назад +2

    Excellent idea for the wristpin! Thanks Joe, your channel is a haven from the insanity elsewhere.

  • @riptide6161
    @riptide6161 Год назад +2

    There are beautiful women, and there is beautiful machine work. This is beautiful machine work. You obviously have years of experience and a dedication to no compromise precision.
    Love your work!

  • @davidmyhre2720
    @davidmyhre2720 Год назад +1

    Hey Joe, Thank You Sir, Makes an old man smile.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      I'll have to have the smile surgically removed from my face when this baby fires up. Lots of moving parts here. Especially when the reverse mechanism goes on.

  • @joerogi8401
    @joerogi8401 Год назад +2

    Perfect timing with Mr. Compressor, no. The perfect timing moment was in fact when you parted the little nub of brass off for storage in the future materials bin. My wife just walked past me as that part played and she knows that if Joe says it, it has to be true, so now, 39 years into our life together I no longer have to defend saving that "junk". Joe Pie, master machinist and marriage counselor extraordinaire.
    Thank you Sir,
    John 🇨🇦

    • @TomokosEnterprize
      @TomokosEnterprize Год назад +2

      Those bits and pieces can sure help a day go great indeed.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      I keep coffee cans of small drops right by my lathe. Brass, plastic and steel. Its very handy.

  • @jackpledger8118
    @jackpledger8118 Год назад +3

    Nice work Joe.

  • @andrewnaylor3965
    @andrewnaylor3965 Год назад +3

    Wrist pin, Beautiful idea Wonderful work

  • @StuartsShed
    @StuartsShed Год назад +3

    Sweet trick on the bonus material there. Filing that one away in the trick book. Cheers.

  • @MrPossumeyes
    @MrPossumeyes Год назад +1

    I am well, happy and safe. Thanks for another one, Joe. And this little model is shaping up to be a beauty. Loved that sexy little cap-screw you showed at the end - very sneaky.

  • @jimad
    @jimad Год назад +1

    When you said "pour o'clock" it was exactly 4pm here! Nice timing!

  • @mikepelelo5657
    @mikepelelo5657 Год назад +2

    Can't wait to see the end result. Thanks for the video Joe.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      Its very close to being ready to test.

  • @ajosepi1976
    @ajosepi1976 Год назад +1

    That last little tip is obvious and I never thought of it. Thanks!

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      It should work very well.

  • @WHJeffB
    @WHJeffB Год назад +1

    Outstanding! As an amateur/hobby machinist, I've learn a lot of great techniques from watching your videos in the short time I've been doing so. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and years of experience with the rest of us.

  • @techshedlington3106
    @techshedlington3106 Год назад +2

    Love the thought for the pin made from the cap screw 👌🏻

  • @brucewood8046
    @brucewood8046 Год назад +2

    Man, I really like that stud in/on the end of the shaft. Logged and filed! --- And the collar-on-the-screw, too!
    Woody

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      Really cleans things up and easy too.

    • @brucewood8046
      @brucewood8046 Год назад

      Can't beat it! Thanks.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 Год назад +2

    Beautifully machined. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂

  • @brucematthews6417
    @brucematthews6417 Год назад +2

    Pour o'clock.... I 'm going to use that from now on! ! ! ! The parts might be simple but your explanation of how you look at it and work it in the collet to ensure symmetry is really helpful. And I really like your hex socket wrist pin trick. You're like higher education in a bottle ! ! !

  • @russellmcclenning9607
    @russellmcclenning9607 Год назад +2

    Another great part for a great kit thanks Joe .

  • @leaflee2066
    @leaflee2066 Год назад

    As you say a relatively simple part but executed beautifully, the hex head pin is a great idea, I have a 10v kit I am working on and this series is a great help, Thanks from the UK.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      Feel free to use that trick.

  • @TheTacktishion
    @TheTacktishion Год назад +1

    Good one! Nice Camera close ups. "If we cant see it happening... It didn't happen....!"

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      It takes a lot more effort than most people realize to set and light a shot. It really adds time to the parts.

  • @kaibroeking9968
    @kaibroeking9968 Год назад +2

    Making use of the head of the Allen screw is a great idea. Torx might look a tad better, though, if you like decorative stars :-)

  • @jackpledger8118
    @jackpledger8118 Год назад +1

    Very clever solution for the wrist pin.

  • @TrPrecisionMachining
    @TrPrecisionMachining Год назад +1

    very good video Mr Joe Pie,,thanks for your time

  • @angelramos-2005
    @angelramos-2005 Год назад

    Every thing fits nicely,Joe.The end of a good day.Thank you.

  • @quinntalley1681
    @quinntalley1681 Год назад

    Love your work, Joe, and the progress on your Stuart D10. Oh, and thanks for the 'unloosen'. The "yeah, I said it" made it that much better. :-) I hope you are well and happy.

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize Год назад +1

    The casing quality in this kit is/are great eh. Makes the world of difference in a build like this. No fighting with sand filled pockets or the sneaky things are hiding just under the surface. I always enjoy these weekend posts from you bud. Taking your time to nail setups is of utmost importance I am sure you well know that one. Sweeter than honey eh. Lovin it too bud.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      Some of the thinner parts have had some hard spots, but for the most part, the castings have been very cooperative.

    • @TomokosEnterprize
      @TomokosEnterprize Год назад +1

      @@joepie221 Hard spots a fella can live with but most times you run into a couple pieces of sand that can ruin a fellas day and a bunch of tooling if you can't get under them eh. Even these can't get through them I have been told. At any rate this is one of your neatest pieces bud and I am excited to see the outcome an seeing this working away with either Steam (preferd) or compressed air. If you can find the materials, preferd leather I have a comercial lacing and belt cutter that cuts great belt and lacing for them. I would be pleased to cut them 4 you bud. My treat eh. Just send the materials and it will be happening right away old friend. It is only about $10.00 to ship to me or back to you cheaper than I can ship to a city an hour from me. Something just makes no sense these days eh. besides that I have a file treatment I would love to send you to try. 2 birds with one stone, LOL. See ya soon and take care eh......Dean......

  • @Gauge1LiveSteam
    @Gauge1LiveSteam Год назад

    Hi Joe. Your setup techniques are helping me a lot on this Stuart #5a build. Far more accurate than what I was doing before

  • @imkds55
    @imkds55 Год назад +1

    Another great video Joe. I am amazed at the technique's you come up with to make these little parts.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      Thanks. This is a fun build.

  • @AmateurRedneckWorkshop
    @AmateurRedneckWorkshop Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.

  • @FKreider
    @FKreider Год назад

    I love that hex head wrist pin idea, genius!

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      I like it too. Thanks.

  • @paulcooper2897
    @paulcooper2897 Год назад +1

    Love your work!
    Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦

  • @devmeistersuperprecision4155
    @devmeistersuperprecision4155 Год назад +2

    Wow, I have been waiting for this one. Ten minutes ago and already 208 views. I was wondering how the cross heads were going to shape up.

  • @kgee2111
    @kgee2111 Год назад

    I like the counterbore in the crosshead threads. Good idea! Thanks Joe😊

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      Small but valuable feature.

  • @johneslaughter
    @johneslaughter Год назад

    Nice work Joe, I am very impressed!

  • @raymondhorvatin1050
    @raymondhorvatin1050 Год назад +1

    beautiful machine work it's gonna be great

  • @thomasnewton9818
    @thomasnewton9818 Год назад +2

    You'll have to make a boiler soon with all your steam engine projects.

  • @TheEvertw
    @TheEvertw Год назад

    Making that pin from a regular bolt is a great idea!

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      Thanks. The slotted drive just wasn't going to cut it.

  • @ruperthartop7202
    @ruperthartop7202 Год назад

    Great content Joe, cheers

  • @noelhenderson7337
    @noelhenderson7337 Год назад

    Good trick with the cap screw to make the wrist pin.

  • @jacqueso8424
    @jacqueso8424 Год назад +1

    I cannot wait to see this article actually work😀you gonna put air or actual steam into the chambers? Loved all the videos sofar on ways and means to handle tiny parts in lathes and mills, because i know i might need some of them to work on my own possible miniatures in future. Im almost "breathing, living and eating" these😅 many thanks for these

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      Thanks. I'll use air on this one for the trials and playing around. Keep a build like this on your bucket list. Its a great exercise in holding and problem solving.

  • @ChrisB257
    @ChrisB257 Год назад

    More super work Joe. 👍

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize Год назад

    There you are my friend. Once again I can give the creators of this project a thumb's up on their casings. We both, oh so well know all about sand filled pockets as well as sand filled parting lines/dross that come along with them eh? Nothing can beat them aside from being able to get under them. I am not privy to ceramic inserts but even then can they survive a pocket of that sand? When doing these interrupted parts I have always had A problem visually of them making me heady or drawing me into them. I guess we all have our ghosts effecting's eh. Keeping the little treasures, off cuts, Save us soooo much time. I once let our comptroller offer to clean up the 2 bays of my 8 bay shop. I was just in time to save about 40 small 1/4 inch gussets and a myriad of other beauty's from the scrap steel bin. When he asked why I shoed him all the time to make a 3 inch gusset. He never asked me again and as he was the money man he sire appreciated my efforts to try and save a few bucks when I could. How to keep the banker off your back. Show him you picking up a loose penny and give it to them, LOL. Hey bud, this is another great post of this wonderful and complicated part this kit has presented to you and you knocked it out of the park fella. Standing by for the next post old friend, ONWARD EH ! With a regular Canuckian cheer, ya rock bud ! See ya soon bud.

  • @TomokosEnterprize
    @TomokosEnterprize Год назад

    Nice touch with the short close too bud.

  • @dylannicholson950
    @dylannicholson950 Год назад

    Great trick with the cap head, I've used it in the past but used nuts instead and turned it all down 👍

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      Seemed like a perfect application for that.

  • @James-fs4rn
    @James-fs4rn Год назад

    👍 great tip on threads for concentricity. Case the same technique for shoulder screws.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      Its a small addition that really adds to the quality of the assembly. Also, I hate when I see a shoulder screw used without it. Totally defeats the purpose.

  • @mperry9025
    @mperry9025 Год назад

    Thanks Joe

  • @BenButler1
    @BenButler1 Год назад +1

    Will you use loctite on the wrist pin collar to keep it attached to the turned down screw? Thanks Joe!

  • @Laz_Arus
    @Laz_Arus Год назад

    Whenever Mr. Compressor calls at the most inconvenient times I'm amazed YOU don't get a "cross head". 😉

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      Someday I'll learn to turn it off before I shoot a video.

  • @BensWorkshop
    @BensWorkshop Год назад

    Very interesting and interesting pin.

  • @Dagonius.
    @Dagonius. Год назад

    Nice one Joe!

  • @outsidescrewball
    @outsidescrewball Год назад

    ENJOYED!!!!

  • @bearsrodshop7067
    @bearsrodshop7067 Год назад +1

    See only one other viewer noticed you waring rings today, Anniversary ? Great video footage too!

    • @TomokosEnterprize
      @TomokosEnterprize 2 месяца назад +1

      I see it too. Over the last 45 years I have picked up 3 fingers from the shop floor. All 3 were warned to take them off but a wife's words aparantly is worth more than a body part.. People like these are a scary part of a day eh. Bad on you Joe.

  • @paulmorrey4298
    @paulmorrey4298 Год назад

    Cheers Joe

  • @andrewjames7616
    @andrewjames7616 Год назад

    Thankyou 👍

  • @robertwalker7457
    @robertwalker7457 Год назад

    Very good thank you.

  • @chrisburbank6484
    @chrisburbank6484 Год назад

    are you using a long center drill for camera view?

  • @joekline3584
    @joekline3584 Год назад

    You are so good! Thanks

  • @michaelryan6884
    @michaelryan6884 Год назад

    Looks great, Joe! Stay dry...lol!

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      Easier said than done some days.

  • @MagnetOnlyMotors
    @MagnetOnlyMotors Год назад

    0:34 I’m sure you made your ring, eh , Joe? Stainless steel ? I’ve made myself and family some too.

  • @johnpilagonia5238
    @johnpilagonia5238 Год назад

    You snuck one in at the end...LOL

  • @robertpearson8798
    @robertpearson8798 Год назад

    You used a centre finder to find the distance from the end for the hole, but used the indicator to find it from the sides. Is there a technical reason for that or is it just personal preference?

    • @robertpearson8798
      @robertpearson8798 Год назад

      @@snaplash I thought that might be the case but I wanted to make sure there wasn’t some technical reason that I’m not aware of.

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +3

      Using an edge finder, you still have to move half the distance of the contact tip, then half the distance of whatever measurement you believe is accurate. Using an indicator puts you right where you want to be and no additional movement of the table is necessary. Its unquestionably the most accurate method.

  • @thomasstaubo3115
    @thomasstaubo3115 Год назад

    Nice work as always. I just gotta comment on that rickety platform you are standing on by the lthe. Is that safe, the way it's rocking like that?? 🤔😀

    • @thomasstaubo3115
      @thomasstaubo3115 Год назад

      "lth" should be "lathe" 🙄

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +2

      Its actually pretty solid. But keep the chips out from under it or it will scoot across the floor like a skateboard.

  • @torstenssongustav
    @torstenssongustav Год назад

    Tack!

  • @6803U4
    @6803U4 Год назад

    Think you skipped the part where you milled the flats to size because before 7:51 they look like raw casting but after they look machined?

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      They were hit on a scotch brite wheel. They were never machined.

  • @mrc1539
    @mrc1539 Год назад +1

    I think you looked at your clock wrong, I’m sure it said Beer Thirty ! 😉 !

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад +1

      Pour O'clock is when the Tequila comes out.

    • @mrc1539
      @mrc1539 Год назад

      @@joepie221 , Ha Ha , i like the way you think 👍 !

  • @cyclingbutterbean
    @cyclingbutterbean Год назад

    Alright alright alright!

  • @BeeGeeTheImp
    @BeeGeeTheImp Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @MrAvjones
    @MrAvjones Год назад

    Relative simple, right!

  • @royreynolds108
    @royreynolds108 Год назад +1

    👍👍😀

  • @jerseyjoe2684
    @jerseyjoe2684 Год назад

    👍
    🦅 🇺🇸 🦅

  • @nlo114
    @nlo114 Год назад

    I found this earlier, making a 'Clupet' piston ring, by Christopher Vine. (Peter's Railways). A trial of skill and patience!
    ruclips.net/video/pquXx5JBFfM/видео.html .

  • @joell439
    @joell439 Год назад

    👍👍😎👍👍

  • @Blue.4t2
    @Blue.4t2 Год назад

    ⭐🙂👍

  • @NewsNowFortWorth
    @NewsNowFortWorth Год назад +2

    Guess you couldn't figure out the expanded shell half dollar milling out

  • @glennmoreland6457
    @glennmoreland6457 Год назад

    That's a good engine
    ☹🇬🇧

    • @joepie221
      @joepie221  Год назад

      It should be a really sharp model when its done.

  • @aquilaaudax6033
    @aquilaaudax6033 Год назад

    ✋🏼🇦🇺👍🏼

  • @MurraydeLues
    @MurraydeLues Год назад

    Still looking for Unloosen merch. Just saying

  • @RambozoClown
    @RambozoClown Год назад

    Is it safe?

  • @richardcranium5839
    @richardcranium5839 Год назад

    you sure maybe you shouldn't be builfing an ark instead?? be safe

  • @dennyskerb4992
    @dennyskerb4992 Год назад

    👍👍