I remember thinking how awesome it was that you were able to save the grinder. Thanks for the reminder that I need to look at all of these wonderful projects again.
I’ve never seen the tool you used to turn down the middle part of that shaft. I looks to me like a radius insert like a sort of button insert. I understand why you need that in order to obtain that radius at the base of the shaft but I don’t why you used it to turn down the other part too. I mean, using a huge radius insert to cut a so small diameter sound wired to me because bigger radius tool mean higher pressure while cutting and the rigidity of a such small diameter is very pour.
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That only counts if you purchase the tools solely to fix the grinder. If you already have the tools, and enjoy the work, then it is a good investment of time, energy and materials.
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I remember thinking how awesome it was that you were able to save the grinder. Thanks for the reminder that I need to look at all of these wonderful projects again.
You do excellent work, Sir. 😊
Thanks a lot for watching.
Excellent work as always
I’m glad to see you’re doing side projects again. Everything you do is epic, thanks to God
These are old clips. Thanks for watching.
Clean and exceptional, just as we would expect from My Mechanics. Did you sharpen any of the burrs on the grinder?
Hey What's that live center tool you are using? Being able to grab a shaft seems very handy!
I’ve never seen the tool you used to turn down the middle part of that shaft. I looks to me like a radius insert like a sort of button insert. I understand why you need that in order to obtain that radius at the base of the shaft but I don’t why you used it to turn down the other part too. I mean, using a huge radius insert to cut a so small diameter sound wired to me because bigger radius tool mean higher pressure while cutting and the rigidity of a such small diameter is very pour.
It's a self ground HSS tool. It's clamped upside down, that's why it looks a bit weird. Cutting forces were all fine.
Wonderful. Where’s the coffee?
You can see the coffee at the end of the full video.
@ Sorry. Hadn’t had my coffee yet.
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This is the "clips" channel. People seem to not know about it (yet!)
So I hope this channel keeps "secret", it's only for the real fans!! 🥰
I just created this channel 4 weeks ago and never shared a link to it. I'd like it to grow on itself.
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20.00$ coffee grinder 20,000$ tools to fix it.
That only counts if you purchase the tools solely to fix the grinder. If you already have the tools, and enjoy the work, then it is a good investment of time, energy and materials.
That's not the point. The point is restoration and art.
You're getting nowhere when you can only fix stuff if the tool is less expensive than the item.
Yeah right? 20,000$ worth of tools, 200$ worth of labor, 200,000$ worth of skill... Man, that's what we love about this channels😂
@@BruceBoschek then why are you here ?