Making a shop built knurling tool Part 3

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2023
  • #machining #millingmachines #lathe #toolmaker #engineering
    Join me in the 3rd instalment of this tool building series as I start on the final components of the tool build. In this video I will machining parts on Bothe the lathe and the mill so if you enjoy machining you'll enjoy this.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @artisanmakes
    @artisanmakes Год назад

    Must have missed the first two video on this series. Should be a fun watch since I am looking to make one of these tools soon. Cheers Joe

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Год назад

    Great work Joe.

  • @howder1951
    @howder1951 Год назад

    Nice work Joe!

  • @geraldpepper404
    @geraldpepper404 Год назад

    That's coming along really well. Can't wait to see it in action.

  • @kentuckytrapper780
    @kentuckytrapper780 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent job..

  • @DeMiAnD92
    @DeMiAnD92 Год назад

    Looks kinda fun to making your own knurling-tool!
    I was lazy and bought myself a traditional knurling-tool a few weeks ago for my Blomqvist BS600 lathe. I have only tested it a little bit, but im gonna buy me some roundstock aluminium and make myself a new pair of footpegs for my 2stroke tuned moped ive built as first project!
    Like your videos! You show that a normal guy with a small garage/shed can do some machining!
    //Dennis, from Sweden

  • @pappys-tinkering9300
    @pappys-tinkering9300 Год назад

    Looks like the build is going pretty good. Should be useful tool when you get her done.

  • @Mexmanix
    @Mexmanix Год назад

    Nice work, coming along well Joe. Trying not to be a pedant.. well yes I am; please remember not to wear gloves, jewelry, watches or long sleeves near any rotating equipment, lathe , mill, drill, grinders, so far so good, but one day one of them WILL jump up & bite you when you least expect it. Have seen more than enough damage to hands, fingers over my 60 years in engineering. Never the less nice to see another hobbyist enjoying their time in their 'mancave'.