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MachineTool ECTC
Добавлен 20 дек 2011
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Setting tool height and begin cutting threads
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Setting tool height and begin cutting threads.
Students demonstrating threading on the lathe
Просмотров 2236 лет назад
Students demonstrating threading on the lathe
Lathe Turning to Diameter and Length
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.6 лет назад
Lathe Turning to Diameter and Length
Hand Grinding HSS Lathe Bits
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 лет назад
This video will teach you how to grind an appropriate roughing and finishing lathe bit.
Grinding Lathe Tools, The Threading Tool
Просмотров 30 тыс.6 лет назад
This video will show you how grind an appropriate 60 degree lathe tool as well as a grooving tool.
Drilling holes in the Drill Point Gage
Просмотров 1106 лет назад
Drilling holes in the Drill Point Gage
Can this be done on rebars?
Thank you sir for helping me to understand better what I've been doing wrong. I'm in between a rock & a hard spot because I'm trying to make a stud for my tractor engine that has been DISCONTINUED. It is 3.375"/85.725mm long. It is a rocker stud in the head that I MUST have to get my diesel engine back running. The stud 10mm has 1.5mm threads .625"/15.875mm long on one end with 1.25mm threads 1.5"/38.10mm long on the other end with a NO THREAD area in the middle 1.25"/31.75mm. So far, the two that I have threaded have bent slightly just enough that they WON'T work in the rockers in the engine. I'm NOT giving up because if I don't get one to work my tractor is done. Thanks for your insight that has helped me. Keep your fingers crossed that I can get two made. GOD BLESS SIR!🙏🙏🙏
What are the numbers for on the gage? Also, are you concerned about throwing sparks on a gas line?
Can I do this process on a stainless steel hole with a cobalt reamer? Thank you so much
Thanks for this very informative video. I learned some things that I didn’t know before. I’m wanting to correctly chase the threads on 1/8-27, 1/4-18 and 3/8-18 pipe in the near future.
I can’t find a video on how to keep it from spinning in the vise, I got my fuse so tight I almost bent the handle and the 1/4 round keeps turning in the vise, yeah it’s a weak mill vise but there’s gotta be a a trick to hold it
The loosening at 5:45 is unneccessary you can also put the tool on the die
Boss please I need work
Hi
This is WAY MORE helpful than you realize. Machinists who are pros forget about all the simple things they take for granted. I would have treated this reaming much more like a tap and defeated the whole purpose. Thank you.
Thanks for the video. Really helped me to set my grinder rest to the proper angle. May I ask what you use to dress the wheel? Also. Running a carbide insert, as I understand carbide loves speed, is it better to run HSS, or does carbide actually work for this operation? Thanks again.
That is an incorrect threading tool bit. A: It wont last worth a dam. B: It will produce an out of spec thread. That is where we are today. People learning wrong crap then teaching other that same wrong crap.
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Looks cool!
Hello anybody knows what size of die rethreading size of is 7mm outer diameter
What lube do you yse for Aluminum?
Love what I do now but this video made me miss the smell of my old machine shop job.
Based on the title of this video, I thought it would explain how to cut off a part to a desired length. But that is not what you are doing. You showed how to turn down a section to a particular diameter, for a 3 inch distance along the part. If you were actually wanting to part off the 3 inch section, then you need to move the carriage 3 inches plus the thickness of the parting tool.
Is there a way you can add a pilot with these hand dies to make sure the die is straight?
iv been trying like 10 times threading a metal tube on the inside straight. But always wobbly..
But if it tilts what would you do?
That's exactly what I did yesterday. I didn't call it anything yesterday lol. I just knew what it was for
Are these pieces already heat treated when you thread them?
Great video What type grinder wheel do you recomend eg fine or coarse and what did you use to dress the wheel thanks
excellent method 👌
You kown I've been doing this for years and learn a lot from this little video. Thank you.
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Thanks a bunch! Great help for me.
Great video sir!
Love this video thank you! Question: How do you ensure the dial indicator is 100% perpendicular? If it is slightly off perpendicular, won't the measurement be inaccurate?
Hello Machine Tool Etc, Have you (or anybody here) ever put threads on the pointed end of an 8d common nail? Would there be any issues to do so?
So, is the rod 3/8" diameter or a bit smaller. I've seen a lot of videos on this subject, and no one ever mentions the size of the rod in relation to the size of the die. This would be very helpful for a rookie such as myself. Very clear and to the point tutorial though. Thank you.
Eye ball it. Grind some material off the stock if needed.
Sir plz would please assist me my lathe is tapering from the tailstack towards the headstock
Great help, thanks for sharing
I like the voice mail box at the end of the video with email and all😂
Why don't you tell us what size rod and what size dye are you using why do you guys keep it a secret
Well done practicle ability highest form of intelligence
Thanks for bad advice - I followed your instructions with the die the wrong way round!!! It's lucky people in the comments section know the right orientation of the die!!
Kinda can't believe I have to watch this for homework. Really good and informative video tho, so thanks for that
Where u from?
I have a question I need to put on a ccw nut so what way does I need to thread the rod then cw or ccw?
You'd have to use a ccw die, and turn it counter clock wise.
sir: That was the best demonstration of threading I have ever seen. Thank you so much for your patience and time. I have actually learned something.
W R O N G
Thank you, excellent help. Pleasure to see a skilled machinist teaching.
*👍супер и привет от тренера по футболу18*
Just what I was looking for, thank you Sir!
Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for the video.
Thank you
Tightening the split die screw opens it up?
Yes because the thread is on the screw side so screwing it in opens the die. But presumably one should then loosen the screw to get a deeper cut thread on the rod.
@@effinog Thanks
Thank you, really helpful 😊
Can this be done with rifle chamber?