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This episode on Blondihacks, I'm cobbling together an ER collet chuck from eBay bits! Exclusive videos, drawings, models & plans available on Patreon!
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Комментарии : 691   
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 3 года назад
This week’s popular “Why Didn’t You Just” comment is, why didn’t I buy 5/8-11 threaded rod as use that? Because: 1) I wanted something nicer than that 2) I like to make things. Which is, you know, the whole point of this whole thing.
@benjaminshaw80
@benjaminshaw80 3 года назад
All-thread is for amateurs. I was yelling “make a draw bar!”. It turned out good!
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 3 года назад
@@wildin13 The ER closer nut thread is, but on the draw bar end it’s the Wild West. You can get all manner of posteriors on these things.
@matspatpc
@matspatpc 3 года назад
When I needed a draw-bar for my lathe, I made one. My lathe has a tapered hole in the back, so I just made a taper-plug type things. Then I needed the other of M10 or M12 that I started with, and made another - which is a bit nicer, as I learned a little on doing the first one.
@bobuk5722
@bobuk5722 3 года назад
Ouch! I did say I cheated. And I like making things. Ones I can't buy cheaply. I'm running out of time, you see. Oh yes, and I have built and installed James' ELS. It's fantastic. Came up with a neat way of placing the motor and rotary encoder. BobUK.
@Mark6E
@Mark6E 3 года назад
Good video. After making my ER32 drawbar, I soon cut off the morse taper and shrink fit the body onto a flange mount. It didnt take long before I wanted an ER40 chuck and turned one. Recut the taper to reduce any runout.
@ThisOldTony
@ThisOldTony 3 года назад
nice work! collet chucks are very handy. I'd suggest trying to index it around in your spindle nose... i bet you'll find a position of least error. mark both parts for future reference. also check the squareness of your matings faces and the end (back) of your spindle.
@petermurphy3354
@petermurphy3354 3 года назад
@@theoriginalDirtybill And we need more humor on the machinist sites.lol
@mattagnew206
@mattagnew206 3 года назад
I've also read, but not tried myself, that you can get a thou or two by gently rapping on the collet nut. I mean with a copper hammer, not quiet rhyming.
@dertom545
@dertom545 3 года назад
Aaaah, i see another collaboration coming ...
@Amerikanin2numarali_ustasi
@Amerikanin2numarali_ustasi 3 года назад
love it!
@johnwhauserman
@johnwhauserman 3 года назад
Yep what Tony said.
@Clough42
@Clough42 3 года назад
Tripod strikes are one of the hazards of RU-vid machining.
@danielfogli1760
@danielfogli1760 3 года назад
God help us should tripods unionize 😱
@DavidLindes
@DavidLindes 3 года назад
@@danielfogli1760 I dunno... I’m working class, I think I’ll have to give worker solidarity to comrade tripod!
@leesoukup8787
@leesoukup8787 3 года назад
I think it would only raise the prices of tripods, not add any quality of life for them..
@RonCovell
@RonCovell 3 года назад
Another great video, Quinn. I especially enjoyed the 'Sparkle Spanner'!
@CTXSLPR
@CTXSLPR 3 года назад
Send it to Bad Obsession to run through their cad plating rig
@robertoswalt319
@robertoswalt319 3 года назад
She has great terms that she uses. I loved the name too.
@nefariousyawn
@nefariousyawn 3 года назад
I was really drawn into this project. Chuck this video into your top ten, and collet a winner. That's all I got.
@someotherdude
@someotherdude 3 года назад
Bar talk, with a spin.
@Mr.Donahue
@Mr.Donahue 3 года назад
All that work you did on that steady rest payed off.
@BrianFullerton
@BrianFullerton 3 года назад
Such rest. So steady.
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 3 года назад
It did! That thing is a joy to use now
@ratdude747
@ratdude747 3 года назад
@@Blondihacks Now you need to do the same thing to the follower rest... ;)
@brainsironically
@brainsironically 3 года назад
Thank you for the censorship at 7:40! My mind goes straight to the gutter when watching machining vids! :)
@bwyseymail
@bwyseymail 3 года назад
We are all waiting for that tight slip fit at the finish.
@irishtino1595
@irishtino1595 3 года назад
Oh, I was wondering wtf that digital blur was
@mattagnew206
@mattagnew206 3 года назад
I bought an ER32 collet closer off of AliExpress a few years back. It worked ok but had excessive runout. I recently splurged on a Taiwanese one (Ann-Way, I think). Much better, negligible runout. Mine is swapped between my mill and my lathe, and when holding a cutting tool in the mill, the cheaper holder was only cutting on one flute due to the runout. I just use a piece of threaded rod with a handwheel on the end as a drawbar, because I'm a heathen. I turned an aluminium collar the ID of the spindle bore and have it double-nutted partway down so the rod can't whip around. I'm not a fan of transmitting shock loads through the headstock bearings, so I cut a piece of PVC pipe and milled a couple of slots in it. This slips over the body of the chuck, and you close the nut against it, holding the chuck from turning using the spanner through the milled slots. Pops right out of the taper like Yahtzee.
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 3 года назад
Flat bottom holes, you make the rockin' world go 'round.
@benjaminshaw80
@benjaminshaw80 3 года назад
I don’t know how you have lived this long with out one! They are awesome. I get grumpy when I have to put a chuck on my lathe.
@dikhed1639
@dikhed1639 3 года назад
That's right. I really hate having to put the 4 Jaw especially because it is so heavy and so much more trouble than the 3 jaw. the ER is the best but I have to make them now for my new lathe.
@davidangelo8902
@davidangelo8902 3 года назад
Hi Quinn, I had a similar chatter problem when trying to turn down a long steel shaft using a live center. I switched to a dead center and that solved the problem. My live center was a "high quality" Bison live center, so I was surprised but very glad to solve the problem so easily.
@OtisMamed
@OtisMamed 3 года назад
Crap. Headed out to the shop to redo my drawbar now... because now I know a better way to do it! Thanks Q!
@ClownWhisper
@ClownWhisper 3 года назад
I made an er32 chuck in about 3 hours for my logan. It helps to have a threaded spindle nose. and it really helps to have a toolpost grinder. I had ZERO measurable run-out.
@cameronmccreary4758
@cameronmccreary4758 Год назад
For this type of work I start with centerless ground stock and then put the follower rest onto the ground stock, that way, I have absolutely no chatter and do a nice thread on the end.
@orcasea59
@orcasea59 3 года назад
I blew milk out of my nose at the pixelated 'Prussian Blue' scene. LOL! Note to self: Don't watch Quinn during dinner...
@dikhed1639
@dikhed1639 3 года назад
I saw that but could not figure out why she was pixilating it. Is it naughty? I loves porn.
@hermnarciso2423
@hermnarciso2423 3 года назад
Great video. It took me a minute, and then had to go back to make sure I was seeing you bleep out the finger job, absolute gold!
@wi11y1960
@wi11y1960 3 года назад
Some reason, none of my junk has the heart animation flowing off it. Must be because your special Quinn
@Amerikanin2numarali_ustasi
@Amerikanin2numarali_ustasi 3 года назад
if you have a faceplate an you can use with collet, it will act like a flywheel and with it the process will work much better than collet itself
@formdog9861
@formdog9861 3 года назад
i came hear from clough42 love both channels
@jackbonanno8186
@jackbonanno8186 2 года назад
I have to say, you are one crafty machinist, well done, well represented, and a wonderful finish product. Your knowledge and thought to your work reminds me of Joe Pi who is a master at his craft.
@matspatpc
@matspatpc 3 года назад
Nice project. I made an MT3 to ER32 chuck all from scratch, including the nut. More for the learning experience than the actual "better".
@DavidLindes
@DavidLindes 3 года назад
Now to make some collets, yeah? :)
@matspatpc
@matspatpc 3 года назад
@@DavidLindes Meh. Not sure I want to make ER collets. I have made several one-off "hold this thing that doesn't fit in anything". The reason I made the chuck for it is that I bought a full set from, I think 2 or 4mm up to 20mm, so I should be good for most things.
@DavidLindes
@DavidLindes 3 года назад
@@matspatpc cool cool, fair enough. I guess I just want to see All The Things getting made. And maybe do some of it myself, when I hopefully one day have a shop.
@matspatpc
@matspatpc 3 года назад
@@DavidLindes Sure. Maybe next time I can't hold some odd size in ER25, I'll make one - I don't have a full set of those, although so far I've not found something I can't hold with what I've got - and I haven't got an MT2 colllet chuck for ER32...
@glenn_r_frank_author
@glenn_r_frank_author 3 года назад
I am a total noob beginner on the lathe. My Dad gave me an old hobby lathe to mess around with. Most of the things on your videos are well beyond me at this point, but I love watching what you are building and how you do the different operations... something mesmerizing about it. Thanks for the great videos! Love the humor you pop in there too! Bye by mild garbage steel... ;-)
@CursedLemon
@CursedLemon 3 года назад
Thank you for repeatedly featuring the difficulties of turning mild steel to reassure me that I don't suck at using a lathe. I have some lengths of garbage hot-rolled steel from Lowes that I use to make mandrills and other things, and turning that stuff is a NIGHTMARE.
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 3 года назад
Big box hot roll is the worst
@danielabbey7726
@danielabbey7726 3 года назад
Really useful project, and great examples of turning ops and setups for us hobbyists. Another great video, Quinn!
@michaelmaltby6203
@michaelmaltby6203 3 года назад
Nice job Quinn! I'm off to give that a go. That's part of the beauty of our machines - they can improve and repair themselves 😄
@hags568
@hags568 3 года назад
I did the same thing but just used a long piece of M20 all-thread and made a washer. Works fine up to my max 2000rpm speed. (Morse taper 5 for mine).
@bulletproofpepper2
@bulletproofpepper2 3 года назад
I actually tried to build a drawbar a few years ago. Seeing your design i think i know why project went off the rails, Plus i have learned a few things too. thanks for sharing
@AirfixLtd
@AirfixLtd 3 года назад
Public Safety Comment: Quinn and This Old Tony went to the same "Blur the Saucy Bits Out" training academy. (purely to protect the innocent amongst us of course)
@TheLovewhite
@TheLovewhite 3 года назад
my tender modesty was grateful for the pixellation but there was much polishing of shafts and other such indelicacies that maybe needed bleeping out x excellent work!!!
@WALLACE7084
@WALLACE7084 2 года назад
Are you people series you need to get a grip it's metal work for god sake if people's minds want think sexual things they have a serious problem.
@wheelitzr2
@wheelitzr2 3 года назад
The pixelated finger insertion was hilarious!
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 3 года назад
Wasn’t sure if anyone would notice that. 😬
@Bosbulls
@Bosbulls 3 года назад
Immediately thought of This Old Tony.
@AmateurRedneckWorkshop
@AmateurRedneckWorkshop 3 года назад
Great new tool there Quinn. Good job and well done.
@leewilloughby6214
@leewilloughby6214 3 года назад
I recently made a drawbar and one thing I added was a delrin doughnut, just slightly smaller than spindle bore, and a tight fit around the drawbar. Shoved it a few inches from the collet end. This way when inserting the bar it prevents the bar from dropping and scratching the spindle bore, and also centers it so it’s easy to find the thread in the back of the collet.
@TheKnacklersWorkshop
@TheKnacklersWorkshop 3 года назад
Hi Quinn, Nice work today... Thanks for sharing... Take care Paul,,
@garryharrington8255
@garryharrington8255 Год назад
because of you i gets better and better big thanks
@machobunny1
@machobunny1 Год назад
LOL. I just notice the THREAD spools mounted on the wall behind you. Now, I immediately see that as useful, but it's not something many men would think of.
@en2oh
@en2oh 2 месяца назад
Looking forward to you documenting the ELS modification for this lathe!
@johnjohn-ed9qt
@johnjohn-ed9qt 3 года назад
For through hole with long work, make up a draw tube. I have a similar setup for my small lathe (yard sale find) and used 4130 steel tube (McMaster). For your setup, I would use 0.120 wall tube. A bit thin at the thread root (nominal 0.060 on the nominal 0.060 thread root depth), but the load on the drawbar shouldn't be that high anyway so as long at the thread isn't a sharp root, its fine. A stepped bushing at the outboard end similar to your setup to hold the tube centered in the spindle. This gives 3/8 diameter through. When dealing with stock larger than this, most often, it is short parts or the 6jaw or 4jaw are a better choice anyway.
@quintinsmits
@quintinsmits 3 года назад
I bought two of these Chinese MT4-ER32 collet holders for my mill. The MT4 on the mill has less than 0.001mm runout. Both collet holders are all over the place (one has over 0.1mm runout..). I ended up buying a set of MT4 collets, these are almost perfect.
@vicmiller7191
@vicmiller7191 3 года назад
I do love the sparkel spanner. Very well done...
@vaderdudenator1
@vaderdudenator1 3 года назад
Put glitter on it for maximum Jimmie rustling potential.
@RobertLBarnard
@RobertLBarnard 3 года назад
I learn so much watching and listening to you. Thank you for posting your videos.
@azlandpilotcar4450
@azlandpilotcar4450 3 года назад
"hitting the small boss with a hammer" Practical and stress-relieving
@BrianFullerton
@BrianFullerton 3 года назад
I see what you did there;)
@kensherwin4544
@kensherwin4544 3 года назад
I occasionally wanted to hit my boss with a hammer but always managed to resist. Then I retired. Now I'd better not even think of bringing hammers and bosses in close proximity.
@edhibbard1030
@edhibbard1030 3 года назад
Super video with great timing. I have been contemplating a collet chuck for a while and the information provided of the various types and advantages of each was just what I needed. Seeing a home brew solution is icing on the cake!
@dikhed1639
@dikhed1639 3 года назад
There is a guy in New Joisey who made an excellent series on this.
@marksturgis3536
@marksturgis3536 3 года назад
Great video! I loved the subtle humor in the prussian blue segment.
@randynovick7972
@randynovick7972 3 года назад
I didn't understand why this was needed. I didn't understand this episode. Maybe this channel has become too technical for me. I hope not, but it's been a good ride so far. I'll watch this again to see if I pick it up. Thank you for the puzzle.
@kclaptraffic
@kclaptraffic 3 года назад
I used a piece of all thread, a spacer and a nut for my draw bar. Probably not the best way to do it but I needed a quick and dirty setup to get some parts done.
@LesNewell
@LesNewell 3 года назад
If you want a good finish with carbide when taking a light cut, try xxGT aluminium inserts. DCGT inserts have got me out of trouble a few times when I misjudged and only needed to take off a thin skim. You can't push these cutters hard and they wear out faster than inserts designed for steel but they get the job done. They are also fantastic on wood. I turn quite a few wooden parts and with DCGT inserts I hardly have to do any sanding to finish them.
@larryschweitzer4904
@larryschweitzer4904 3 года назад
You will really like having a collet chuck. Quick and easy holding short parts even on threads. I ordered a collet chuck & collet set with my PM lathe. The chuck is the set-tru type and the 5C collets are very good. Using gage pins it gives better than .0005' total runout. I've only used the inside stop a few times but it works great, one of the advantages of the 5C. The disadvantage is how many collets it takes to make a complete set, but they get used on the tool grinder and spin index also. Thanks for the video.
@jrod4538
@jrod4538 2 года назад
Ceramic inserts give good finishes on mild steel/ low carbon/ junk steel. 👍👍🤙
@argonman1
@argonman1 3 года назад
Sparkle Spanner! Very nice.
@Vormulac1
@Vormulac1 2 года назад
Rooting around in the stygian underworld that is the cupboard space under the 70 year old Boxford lathes at work, I found a couple of collet chuck sets; I keep meaning to drag them out and try them - this has inspired me to do just that!
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 2 года назад
I do love a good stygian underworld
@CreaseysWorkshop
@CreaseysWorkshop 3 года назад
It's a looong hole to drill but if you can get a hole through your drawbar you can put a depth stop bar through the hole which is super handy for repeatable setups.
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 3 года назад
Good idea! A threaded hole in the end of the drawbar would do nicely for that.
@6milesup
@6milesup 3 года назад
I went and checked out Clough42's video which was awesome. Then he said to check out Blondihacks video so I came back here. I am now stuck in a loop.
@paulp96275
@paulp96275 3 года назад
Nice very well explained going to make one for my collet holder and thanks for saving me money 👨🏻‍🏭🇬🇧
@Pushyhog
@Pushyhog 3 года назад
l love the way her vids start! l bought a red hf laithe, ive had their mill 4 years. A novice learning.
@Jacob-64
@Jacob-64 2 года назад
Very polished presentation and I loved the build ood job . As for using endmills in the tailstock ...meh .. I use rotabroach and endmills 😁
@sharkrivermachine
@sharkrivermachine 3 года назад
Interesting that you are doing this project. I have just purchased a set of ER40 collets with an R8 holder for my mill. I also purchased a Brown & Sharp #9 holder for my horizontal mill so all I have to do now is get the Morse 3 for the lathe and I will be making a draw bar for that. I do have a set of 3AT collets for the lathe that are through hole but they are limited to 1/2".
@chrisbaker3844
@chrisbaker3844 3 года назад
Great video,one suggestion I would have is to replace the collet nut with a bearing nut. Much easier to tighten and part is less likely to move when tightened
@wiresmith2398
@wiresmith2398 3 года назад
Flat-Bottom Mills you make my rockin' world go rooooound
@causewaykayak
@causewaykayak 7 месяцев назад
Simply brilliant ! (And Funny bits too) Lifting impression from internal thread in a small bore. Engineers Blue paste or equivalent and use a wooden match-stick to pick up the pitch. My tiny contribution 😊
@someotherdude
@someotherdude 3 года назад
7:30 figuring out the draw bar thread: just rummage thru your collection of random bolts, everybody has a pile of rusty bolts. Find the bolt that will fit, likely 1/2"-13. Confirm by putting your thread gauge on the bolt. If you can turn the bolt or screw into the collet holder 6+ turns, you've got a definite fit.
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 3 года назад
As I said in the video, I don’t have one that large
@thisoldtrialsrider7110
@thisoldtrialsrider7110 Год назад
Just started watching you, at least you get on with stuff, most of the other machine channels stand and talk about crap. Go girl 😍
@josefkrakel9136
@josefkrakel9136 3 года назад
"Sparkle Spanner" needs her name engraved and some bling.
@ryanwicker4037
@ryanwicker4037 3 года назад
If only she had a hand engraver watch her videos.......hint hint*cough* collab *cough* Instagram.com/ubdrmade
@GunFunZS
@GunFunZS 3 года назад
Letter dies...
@PKMartin
@PKMartin 3 года назад
@@GunFunZS Letter dies look kind of industrial and I'm not sure that's in keeping with Sparkle Spanner's whole aesthetic
@GunFunZS
@GunFunZS 3 года назад
@@PKMartin it is with diy machine shops.
@bigbaderek1978
@bigbaderek1978 3 года назад
bedAzzle...
@gbleasdell
@gbleasdell 3 года назад
An option when you can't use a thread gauge is to simply use a bolt that has the proper thread if you happen to have a broad selection of bolts.
@therealpanse
@therealpanse 3 года назад
24:27 "...put the spindle bore cap on the end there, put the nut on there, then you put the lime in the coconut and drink it both up."
@johnwhauserman
@johnwhauserman 3 года назад
But in a tough spot you can just cut off the nut, Like a crash and they can and do happen to the best of us.
@rootvalue
@rootvalue 3 года назад
7:50 made me chuckle. It’s the little things. 👌
@afriedli
@afriedli 3 года назад
Appreciate the mosaics during the explicit parts of the video, lol.
@mike-carrigan
@mike-carrigan 3 года назад
I understand the difficulty with getting a clean pass on that material. You don't have to take a shallow "finishing pass" to end every turned part. If you can take a good measurement and trust the dials on your machine, a finishing pass can be a deep cut to get a nice finish.
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 3 года назад
Real machinists don’t have to sneak up dimensions, but I do. 😬
@twocan90
@twocan90 3 года назад
Thanks for another great video, Quinn. Your comment on the carbide cutters was also very helpful.
@troychampion
@troychampion 3 года назад
I really like this video, it will become quite useful for me with my home lathe.
@nicholasdautel1228
@nicholasdautel1228 3 года назад
Collets are the best!! But, 4 Jaw chuck will always save the day with bigger diameter work.
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown 3 года назад
It has probably been mentioned before, but listening to your voice, I think I am listening to Martha Stewart......and I keep waiting for you to pull something out of the oven........this was a fantastic video and I plan on trying to make one of these myself.....thank you so much for making this......you are a wonderful presenter.........and very knowledgeable and talented......best wishes, Paul
@rodum7702
@rodum7702 3 года назад
I added a rod holding system to one of these 4mt collet chucks, but it still did not hold stock true. The run out was about 0.005. The chuck in the Morse tape was concentric to 0.001 on the outside, but much farther out on the inside of the Morse taper cone. So I used the lathe to remove a few 0.001s parrelel to the inside of the cone. This was a great improvement and the runout is less than 0.001.
@larryshaw6517
@larryshaw6517 3 года назад
For the most part I prefer using college on my watchmakers lathe,although I have a good selection of chucks. Thanks I really enjoy watching your problem solving videos , stay safe.
@merlin357
@merlin357 3 года назад
Lol at the violin case
@stevenschmelling5597
@stevenschmelling5597 3 года назад
I can’t believe this comment is this far down the list. And I will also admit just before Quinn said that, I was thinking man it looks like she is disassembling a firearm.
@ExStaticBass
@ExStaticBass 3 года назад
At some point I think it would be interesting to see someone if not yourself make a collet chuck. It shouldn't be too hard with a thin slitting saw on some turned stock.
@rtmsound1877
@rtmsound1877 6 месяцев назад
One way to measure threads in the middle of a shaft is the three wire method. Thread wire sets are relatively inexpensive on eBay.
@robosilo
@robosilo 3 года назад
I've had good results on troublesome cold-rolled using a KC732 type inserts. I can take light cuts at low SFM without getting that torn up finish. It's a TPG type insert with no chip breaker geometry. I think the neutral rake is what helps.
@batmanacw
@batmanacw 3 года назад
I bought the Shars mt4 to ER40 collet chuck. After I put together my set-tru version I figured I'd never use my taper shank chuck. Today I spent time figuring out how to use the collet stop feature to turn washers. You can use a very small set screw to lock in the right length of socket head cap screw to make your stop, but you can also lightly face off the stop in place for thinner stuff like washers. I'm ordering some flat head screws for better support for stuff under 0.060" thick. My shars runs out well under 0.001" measured on gauge pin.
@carlwilson1772
@carlwilson1772 3 года назад
Great video, I enjoyed it very much. I liked how you overcame all the little snags and limitations of your equipment. Look forward to the next one. ER collets are really popular in the UK. You can also improve concentricity of them by using a ball race closing nut. These are relatively cheap and incorporate a thrust bearing which enables you to tighten the collet down more. Tests show this positively affects concentricity.
@johnreese3943
@johnreese3943 3 года назад
When holding short work you need something short in an ER collet it is necessary to have something to support the ID at the back end of the collet bore to prevent it going bellmouthed.
@bobuk5722
@bobuk5722 3 года назад
Hi Quinn, this is an update to a comment from me one week ago about James' ELS rotary encoder install on your lathe. I've just had a look at your useful 'improvements' video and the clip where you have the timing cover open. I think there's enough space in the bed recess to tuck the encoder in. It's obviously much safer if the timing cover can be kept in place and that was a major consideration for my implementation. I still have the electronics laid out on a 'breadboard' lying on a shelf under the lathe! Putting it into a proper enclosure is yet another job on a long list. If you'd like some photos do let me know. Best wishes. BobUK.
@tsmartin
@tsmartin 3 года назад
I have the same kind but ER40. I made a hollow drawbar out of 1" .. max OD that will fit through my spindle .. mechanical tubing. I attached some ends with one having the 5/8" 11 thread but with a .. I think .. a 7/16" hole through it so I can pass long work through it. The other end is set up so I can put a adjustable stop rod through it so I can make repeatable cuts when needed.
@pentachronic
@pentachronic 3 года назад
Nice. Very educational and well explained.
@RedDogForge
@RedDogForge 3 года назад
Thank you quinn! I just came accross some old sb collets but finding the drawbar rig for a 11" series O is damn near impossible, this lays out a nice order of operations for me.
@RedDogForge
@RedDogForge 3 года назад
@@davidwillard7334 im all ears brother, where would you suggest i look?
@DudleyToolwright
@DudleyToolwright 3 года назад
Still really interesting videos. If it makes you feel any better, I can't get any kind of finish on cold rolled steel either, without aggressive cuts and my 14" lathe weighs 3500lbs. I think the issue has something to do with the grain structure of mild steel, but don't quote me on that. One solution is to do a finishing pass with a vertical shear cutter with a depth of cut around 0.001" or so.
@leeray8294
@leeray8294 3 года назад
Impressed with how much you get out of your lathe. I’ve got 4 at work and struggle a little with them.
@cho4d
@cho4d 3 года назад
the sparkle spanner was 11/10
@whitebear9699
@whitebear9699 2 года назад
Just found your channel! Love it. Love hearing you talk!
@newheartdanno
@newheartdanno 3 года назад
Check the thread pitch with a micrometer using a wire set, their cheap on Ebay sold by Shars.
@outsidescrewball
@outsidescrewball 3 года назад
My recent er32 Banggood videos.... a viewer commented that the ER nuts should be torqued to 100 ft/lbs, found info to support on the web, Oxtool comment tapping the ER nut with a hard plastic mallet while tightening to assist setting... will be releasing an update video shortly...nice set up on your lathe
@jrmiller034
@jrmiller034 3 года назад
Great explanation on the ER collet Chuck. I am new to the lathe having just purchased a Harbor Freight 7 x 10. I want to get a Collet chuck.
@clintchapman4319
@clintchapman4319 3 года назад
Very nice Quinn!
@bostedtap8399
@bostedtap8399 3 года назад
Great addition to the shop Quinn. Thanks for sharing and best regards from the UK.
@JRock17991
@JRock17991 3 года назад
Great vids! Thanks! If you want to get fancy, and retain more through capacity, turn and thread the outside of the end of the taper, and make a through bore draw bar ;)
@jeffreysmith9369
@jeffreysmith9369 3 года назад
Low cost morse taper collets are a simple way to get collets inside a morse taper spindle as well. But like R8 collets, needs a solid drawbar at back.
@Reach41
@Reach41 3 года назад
I just bought an ER16 set from that place named after that river that runs through that jungle. Same yellow boxes as yers. Momma told me that if I couldn’t say something nice.... In that spirit, runout wasn’t more than .001 meters, and, given the quality of my set, I’m thinking they should be ideal for roughing out dirt clods on my mill.
@VastCNC
@VastCNC 3 года назад
Looking forward to the electronic lead screw install! Really cool to see your's and Clough42's videos today.
@owenclark7210
@owenclark7210 3 года назад
I have an ER32 collet chuck on my 7x12 lathe that I bought on Amazon for ~$100, built to register on the 100mm backing plate that my 3-jaw normally bolts to. Very happy with it, and only out by about 2 thou at the part
@toolbox-gua
@toolbox-gua 3 года назад
I’m very glad to see double today. With one eye a C and with the other an R.
@ch34pskate16
@ch34pskate16 3 года назад
7:48. Great pixelation censoring Love your sense of humour! Thanks for the video!
@calvinthedestroyer
@calvinthedestroyer 3 года назад
Now I want a Sparkle Spanner!
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