Making Brass Machinist Hammer
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
- Making brass machinist hammer from brass bar with bog oak handle. There I try to show all steps how to make this hammer in the video.
00:00 - making the hammer
12:05 - assembling the hammer
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12:50 - hammer overwiev
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This bog oak handle is phenomenal ❤
I think I found the channel I'm gonna watch while I eat.
This video is a masterpiece! The way you demonstrate the process of making a brass machinist hammer is both informative and captivating. Your attention to detail and skillful execution shine through every step. I'm truly grateful for the effort you put into sharing your expertise with the world
Extraordinary timid cuts in brass. Great end result.
What a treat to watch Mr. Koss make something just as beautifully finished as always, but not a sharp edge in sight 😁. 😎
excellent finish, great precision
制作工程は見ていて飽きませんね。
Cleanest work I've come across on RUclips. I love the accuracy.
Very elegant brass hammer.👍👍
Wow. I really admire your lathe and milling skills. The precision and attention to detail is outstanding. Well done Sir 👏
Great work, Mr. Koss! Beautiful hammer! Cheers!👍😀🛠️🔧
It turned out beautiful .
Nice Koss! Liked the socket head cap screw instead of the typical wedge. Quite the hunk of Bog oak @¿@...makes beautiful contrasts with brass and steel pieces. Thanks always for you great content and creativity.
But the hole was drilled out, it doesn't spread the wood so it doesn't do any.
@@SimeonCogswell Good point. Agreed at some level but at 10:58 when he drills the counter bore with a drill bit (118°/135° countersink) it doesn't look like the depth is necessarily the same as the head height and at ~12:00 it looks like he may be cutting a taper ~2° on the head of the bolt?? Also my guess is the hammer head is maybe ~4oz and the press on fit he did should be enough to compress it enough for that small, light use. With all that said I may have put a bit of epoxy on it during assembly, just in case and it's still a pretty little light duty hammer.
A really nice looking hammer! But working on a fast turning machine like a lathe wearing gloves can be pretty dangerous. It can cost you a finger.
Those are just nitrile gloves. They will rip if you look at them the wrong way. No real risk of them pulling your finger in if they get caught.
@@theajthomasI wish you were right but these are not nitrile gloves unfortunately... are heavy duty rubber gloves 😅
also making the entire head out of brass instead of having just the faces be brass inserts means your going to have to re machine a new head after 4ish months if you actually do a lot of work with it
@@RedAreshan It really depends on how much tapping you do. Maybe an insert would be better. But then I would avoid brass because brass bounces a little and that isn't anything you want while tapping pieces in with a machinist hammer. For an insert I would prefer copper. (Nevertheless: The hammer looks great.)
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Love your use of the parting tool, if it works, do it
New favourite Wood discovered!
Stunning hammer, man! Really beautiful work!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you very much!
What a beautiful job🙏🔨
Neat! But I’m not understanding why you preferred to use a screw to fasten the handle to the hammer head rather than the more common technique of inserting a wedge. Was it for looks?
Agreed with that… I’m guessing he’s making a hammer to set work in his milling machine. It’s not heavy use and wouldn’t need more than the bolt
SUPER COOL ... a definite keeper
Muy bonito, buen trabajo. Te felicito 👏👏😉
Very beautiful congratulations 🎉
Felicitaciones, muy hermoso y práctico. 👏👏
Thor must be jealous!!!!! Excellent work!!! Congratulations
Amazing Craftsmanship 👍🏻👍🏽👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Beau-ti-ful! 😯
Your work is creative
fora de série, parabéns
What a beautiful wood, I've never come across it before
It's not a different type of wood; it is oak, that was conditioned under bogs of rivers, lakes, swamps, etc. for long enough that it stains black and hardens.
Amazing work
A piece of art😊
Hello Koss beautiful hammer beautifully done
It's hammer time, Koss!
Felicitats ! es una obra d'art👏👏👏
Ke chingon es hacer ese tipo de trabajo, cuando c tienen todas esas herramientas. Muy bonito.
I wish I was you! That was just too cool. Very Nice Work.
Thanks
Beautiful!
Amazing work👍
Головки болтов забиваются цветной стружкой ,работа сверла без охлаждения тиски и станки большой лайк
It really good, thanks for your video Sir.
Very cool video
Que barbaro.
Eres Un titan.
Very nice. I think I'll build it
Super nice!
Fantastic.
Отлично сделал!
That hammer turned very nice. Great work. The only thing I suggest you it to give a proper view of your work at the end to showcase your art.
Gorgeous
Very nice👍
Wonderful
Beautiful
Looks great - a quality job! Is there any chance of getting a copy of the drawings for this? It would make a great school project.
Good Job !
beautiful
تماشای تولید وسایل بسیار لذت بخش است
Exelent job.😊
Well done
Good job
Thanks
Very nice
Looks incredible as always! But I'm not understanding how that screw is doing anything to keep the hammer head on the handle.. It's just screwed into the handle below the eye of the hammer, so the head could just pull right off, and the screw would be left there in the handle right? Unless it somehow expanded when you drove it all the way down and acted like a typical wedge does and pushed the wood out into the sides of the eye of the hammer! (But didn't look like it did.) I'm an axe guy so I use wedges all the time and understand that, but can't wrap my head around this screw method. 😂 Sorry!
As you may have noticed, I am turning this screw on a lathe to a taper. This way, when I screw it in, it wedges the top of the handle and holds the hammer head firmly in place. Perhaps it should have been filmed in a close-up to be more visible
@@Koss-channel I was thinking that! And you're incredibly talented so I figured you didn't overlook something like that. A cool and interesting way to "wedge" a tool!
Awesome
That's too pretty to use its a work of art. 😂
You can't have cake and eat it too
@@themessenger8656😅
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Beautiful Machinist Hammer. I would be hanging it on the wall, not beating anything with it! 🙂🙂🙂
Beautiful result. But is one side of the striking surface wood?
You have so many tools and machines in yor workshop. Can you give us a list of what you use?
Great work but is wearing the gloves when machining on the lathe a safe idea? Be safe!
And a bandsaw too! Yikes!
Безискровый инструмент очень нужная вещь в шахтном производстве, БРАВО!
Wait, what does the screw going through the handle do?
Causes the wood to expand slightly, making the handle tighter in the head of the hammer.
Outstanding workmanship 👏👏
Beautiful! That block of ebony must have cost you a small fortune!
good job but the meeting poin off the should be on the same level of the handle so it would be smooth and more professional
🖤 Black Wood is Best Wood 🖤
That's what she said.
❤❤ Varry nice ❤❤
Beautiful!!! What is the Ebony wood?
3:18 I was wondering how you'd get the curve. You don't need to lubricate tool head when cutting brass on a lathe?
Привіт як завжди класна робота, маю маленьку пораду при роботі з цінними породами дерева краще клеїти до заготовки кусок простого дерева і за нього вже тримати в токарному патроні, щоб не пускати лишнє в стружку.
Copper & bog oak, Nice color
beauty
The wooden insert will crack at the first blow!
Awesome!
God I hate machining brass. It's like trying to cut gum with a saw. But it looks so good.
это, похоже, не латунь, а бронза сыпучка!.
@@user-kl5iw8tn3f That's what I always say.
*blink blink*
I've already seen a lot of things. but I see the CNC file for the first time. I've already seen a lot of things. but I see the CNC file for the first time.
Badass
What is that amazing black wood called?
I made a Copper Hammer as an apprentice. The Tool & Die Maker told me it looks like crap. I told him that I know it does, it's intentional. I made it not the most comfortable and definitely not the nicest because then nobody would want to borrow it from me :) That's the reason. It was heavy enough that it got the job done and that's all I cared about. I can make amazing looking tools if I want to but in this case... I didn't. hahaha
Super vakman schap
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Am I thinking of another materal, or isn't Brass really soft for a hammer?
Bro make a japanese bonsai tool
let's make carabiner titanium☺🤩😍😍
What kind of wood? Ebony?
Do you every work on commission?
Что делать, если такие молотки уже есть в продаже? Что делать, если дома уже есть такой молоток? В магазинах для ювелиров такие молотки навалом, что делать?
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What wood species is that?
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Aké drevo ste použil na výrobu násady?
아~같고싶다
Can you make a machinist hammer while being a machinist without a machinist hammer?