Hi Chris for this great lathe machining video. I love the Kurtis CEE "banana" caliper, I'm a fan of this channel like yours, have a good weekend Chris and look forward to discovering your next videos.
5:36... No you didn't... 5:48 Are you serious? It has a certified calibration? I don't remember them mentioning that. I'm need to get my order in. Love those guys.
Nice machining 👍🏼👍🏼! I would never be able to keep those round. Every time I grip slightly thinner pieces they tend to get out of round. Sometimes it feels like turning pieces around make them "oval"...
3:01 - Cutter leaved a wonderful finish 3:44 - Shame you can't use the Pi Tape on IDs. 5:40 - That had to come from Curtis! 5:49 - Yep. (and just the next comment) 7:58 - Several of the tolerances are just begging to be mis-read. 12:35 - No squeak; dampened mic frame? 12:57 - Bet that ID finish is going to get a clean-up. 15:47 - Did you let the temps normalize first?
Tricky part? Looks to me like you've had plenty of time to master your 3 wire magic skills. Never really liked using 3 wires. Just something you had to learn and use.
2:13 - 15/16". 3/4 = 12/16", and since the distance "on the left" between witness lines is noticeably greater than the one on the right, then it must be 15/16'... probably ;-) Or, alternatively, just tell those idiots to switch to proper measuring systems for machining, foots and inches are good for making barns or wooden cart wheels ;-) Or, at the very least, tell them to use decimal inches.For a God's sake, 13/16" on a technical drawing? Where did those hillbillies come from?