A perfect demonstration that an “older” machine can indeed produce accurate work, despite the passage of time and the result wear. That was certainly “one in the eye” for your so called friend. 👏👏👍😀
Excellent job Michel. Yeah we have a spy in your shop and know all, even before you know sometimes. That block came out beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the scribe, no need to press hard.
I just bought an Atlas 7b Shaper and can't wait to get it up and running! I'm restoring an Atlas Horizontal Mill right now and hope to have it up and running soon. I will work on the shaper when the mill is done. Your shaper videos are awesome and make me want to get mine going ASAP! I'm learning a lot. Thanks for sharing!
love that you are not afraid to make the ram move. I ..have an old GOULD AND EBERHARDT 24 " machine. Chips look like the number 9 and leave smoke trails across the room if you let them.
Great Video Rustinox. And I agree that the finish looks very nice. Thanks for sharing. I saw Chirpy got your sticker. Thinking mine should show up any time now. ;-) Joe
Excellent put down of your friend. :-) Nice to get stickers from likeminded people. I would love a shaper but no room in my shop for it.Thanks for sharing. regards from the UK
Good video, and yes the humour is great I suppose you could face the table with the shaper after enough years if the parallelism was an issue Your backlash is way better than my machines, I'm surprised I have any threads remaining lol
I love the metric conversions to Imperial. Oddly enough 0 mm = 0.000", who knew, lol? Your machine is in great shape (sorry for the pun), mine has a bit more wear on it. I agree, that is a very good surface finish too.
I've seen that in your videos and i think it is a good idea. No one sits calculating thing while watching videos. Maybe you can test a bit your machine to compare.
A perfect demonstration that an “older” machine can indeed produce accurate work, despite the passage of time and the result wear. That was certainly “one in the eye” for your so called friend. 👏👏👍😀
If machines starting to wear, you can always find a way to work around it.
Excellent job Michel. Yeah we have a spy in your shop and know all, even before you know sometimes. That block came out beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the scribe, no need to press hard.
Damn... Please keep my secrets secret.
I purchased a old Lewis machine tool shaper I enjoyed playing with it, thanks for the videos.
Do you mean you don't have it anymore?
@@Rustinox I have owned it for short time and yes I still have it.
I just bought an Atlas 7b Shaper and can't wait to get it up and running! I'm restoring an Atlas Horizontal Mill right now and hope to have it up and running soon. I will work on the shaper when the mill is done. Your shaper videos are awesome and make me want to get mine going ASAP! I'm learning a lot. Thanks for sharing!
The Atlas 7b shaper is a fantastic little machine. I'm sure you gonna have lots of fun with it.
Poor Icarus the Scribe.
Great video, and yes, you have a good sense of humour 🤗.
Best regards from the UK.
Thanks. I really appreciate it.
G'day Rustinox. Biggest laugh I've had in ages! And a great lesson in shaping. Many thanks.
Rustinox, thanks for the shoutout !! keep up the good work ! Joe
My pleasure, Joe. My pleasure.
love that you are not afraid to make the ram move. I ..have an old GOULD AND EBERHARDT 24 " machine. Chips look like the number 9 and leave smoke trails across the room if you let them.
That's a bigger machine than mine. Thanks for your comment.
Nice video. I wish I had room for a shaper...
One day you will...
Great video . The shaper is a nice machine , on my one day to get list !
Thanks Max. I hope you'll find one soon. Shapers are fun.
@@Rustinox I will have to wait until the new shop is built , then i will be looking for the biggest one i can find for sale !
Rustinox - you're way too kind! Thanks from your friend in Tas, Craig
My pleasure, Craig.
Great Video Rustinox. And I agree that the finish looks very nice. Thanks for sharing. I saw Chirpy got your sticker. Thinking mine should show up any time now. ;-)
Joe
If they don't arrive in a few days, send me a mail. I'll send some new.
@@Rustinox Thank you sir. I was more poking at you than anything. :-)
Joe
I love Shapers. I like the striated finish of a Shaper better than the swirl of a vertical mill. I'll send your friend some soup. RR is a great guy.
I love shapers too, but i suppose you've notes that.
Excellent put down of your friend. :-) Nice to get stickers from likeminded people. I would love a shaper but no room in my shop for it.Thanks for sharing. regards from the UK
One day you will have one. Space or not.
Good tip on using the shear tool, I'll give that a try. Thanks for the informative video!
Thanks. Let us know if it works.
As soon as it gets above freezing in the shop.😁
ik houd van mijn klopp schaafmachine. I love my klopp shaper.
Owning a Klopp shaper is my wildest dream.
G’day Rusti your shaper is in great shape, good video.
Cheers
Peter
In great shape indeed. It doesn't have many flight hours.
Gday, very interesting, I’m going to have a play with the speeds on mine now, thanks for another great video, ATB Matty
Thanks Matty, have fun with your shaper.
Enjoyed the video I'll have to make myself a sheer tool, great surface finish. The shaper looks well for its age. Tony
Thanks Tony.
Thanks for defending your shapers honors. :)
I try to defend ALL shapers honours.
I always like videos that include some humor!
Humour?
Nice scribe. I just won a scribe from Randy. Your videos are funny. Thanks
Nice scribe indeed. I've seen the RR video where you won it.
Good video, and yes the humour is great
I suppose you could face the table with the shaper after enough years if the parallelism was an issue
Your backlash is way better than my machines, I'm surprised I have any threads remaining lol
It is indeed possible to reshape the table. I don't want to do that as long as i don't really need.
I love the metric conversions to Imperial. Oddly enough 0 mm = 0.000", who knew, lol? Your machine is in great shape (sorry for the pun), mine has a bit more wear on it. I agree, that is a very good surface finish too.
I've seen that in your videos and i think it is a good idea. No one sits calculating thing while watching videos. Maybe you can test a bit your machine to compare.
At 17 minutes 0mm = 0" 😂
Thanks. You must be the only one who made it this far in this video.
@@Rustinox I watche4d the whole video and enjoyed every bit.