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I turn a Nut into a tiny Adjustable Wrench 

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In this video I'm turning a stainless steel M20 nut into a tiny adjustable wrench. All three parts are completely made out of one single nut. First I turned the thread and the hexagon away on the lathe. After cutting a slit into it I was able to open it up with the help of a torch. A few heats later I had a very straight and flat piece of stainless steel. I first went then on the milling machine and milled the whole part to the final width of the wrench. I then cut of a piece with the hacksaw to make the body out of it. With a tiny t-slot endmill I was able to mill the t-slot very nicely with a very low feedrate and a lot of oil. After milling the square hole and drilling the deep 2.1mm hole I started to shape the outer contour. Then I moved on by making the movable part of the wrench. I milled it all in one operation with very careful steps to not risk and chatter marks or whatsoever. After filing the square bit round I sanded the rectangular part until it fitted nicely into the body. I then cut the M2 thread and cut the piece off with the hacksaw, assembled it with the body and sanded both parts flush. Then I started rounding off all edges with needle files, sandpaper and finished it with very fine steel wool for a brushed finish. All what's left to do now was making the knurled adjuster nut. For that I forged the remaining of the nut into a square piece, which I could clamp in the four jaw chuck on the lathe.I turned it round, supported it with a live center, put the knurling onto it, drilled and tapped the hole, chamfered it and parted it off. Then it was just a matter of quickly assembling the three pieces.
This was a very cool little project for me. I really like how it turned out. It's a very cool little item in my opinion.
Here's the link to the restoration video of the big adjustable wrench at the end of the video:
• Antique Seized Adjusta...
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@mymechanics
@mymechanics Год назад
Thanks a lot for watching this video! If you liked it, I suggest you also watch the restoration of the big brother of this small wrench, which was the template for the small one.
@HandToolRescue
@HandToolRescue Год назад
This brought back some nice PTSD of me hand-finishing the first 500 of these I ever sold. Truly fantastic work! Now I need to make an even smaller one for sale. IT'S ON!
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek Год назад
My grandfather, a Swiss engineer and tool-and-dye maker, told me "If you want to know a machinist's worth give him a piece of steel and a file and see what he can make." This wrench is evidence of this machinist's worth. The results are stunning and the video is perfect. Thanks again for all of your efforts to share your artistry with us.
@resipsaloquitur854
To a non-mechanic/non-machinist, this is like watching the secrets of magic being exposed. Simply amazing! 👍
@traytrid9367
As a machinist, I am completely stunned and awed by the incredible artistry in this video. Engineering and machining is an art🤩🤩🤩
@clydebalcom3679
@clydebalcom3679 Год назад
Hand Tool Rescue is going to go nuts when he sees this. Some of your finest work.
@alexandercurtis4427
@alexandercurtis4427 Год назад
This guy is the best restoration RU-vidr hands down. Everything he does is nothing short of incredible and has been keeping me entertained going on 4 years now
@TotalyRandomUsername
Because of your channel i started to restaurate historical garden tools. I have not one hundrets of your talent or knowledge, but the pride i feel when i made out of an old and rusty crooked rake a tool that looks like new is totaly worth the hours of work.
@dakilangt.v.2180
Hello my mechanics! 🔧 Your video on turning a stainless steel M20 nut into a tiny adjustable wrench is nothing short of impressive! The level of craftsmanship and ingenuity involved in creating all three parts from a single nut is truly remarkable.
@lazlochatter
@lazlochatter Год назад
The one thing goes so easily overlooked in these videos is just how dang good your photography is. It truly is exceptional to see how far you have come in your craft.
@lordmelkor3900
@lordmelkor3900 Год назад
Please make this a series. It was common back in the day for apprentice machinists to make miniature tools in a set.
@theprior46
@theprior46 Год назад
To me it's a fine display of the art of turning milling grinding and other skills working metals. This is no amateur's workshop with lathes and cutting machines. But it really is fascinating to watch. I once worked doing a menial job in a Microscope Factory and used to see the turners and millers doing their thing. There wasn't time to stand and stare and take in how skilled they were but now I see why they were higher paid than bench workers.
@anon_y_mousse
@anon_y_mousse Год назад
That's just about the most adorable wrench I've ever seen. That was also a huge nut, especially considering how much you cut off of it and still were able to make the whole tool out of it.
@nopesquid1536
@nopesquid1536 Год назад
Absolute madlad my mechanic is. Such precision is to be expected of one of the best restoration channels ou there. Bravo!
@Steve-cc8zg
@Steve-cc8zg Год назад
And here I thought the stainless bolt into a combination lock was the pinnacle in regard to your ingenuity and creativity. Thanks for once again, surpassing my expectations. Well done.
@mambocosmo180
@mambocosmo180 Год назад
these mighty all repairing channels on youtube are one of the best things that happened to the internet
@user-de3gi4lo1e
My favorite restoration channel. The author is not so much a mechanic as an artist. These restorations are objects of art
@Enskakuski
@Enskakuski Год назад
Don’t know which one impresses me more: the machining or the macro-photography. Both are absolutely fantastic!
@Vickie-Bligh
@Vickie-Bligh Год назад
Fabulous. I love mini items and this just tickles my fancy, MM. Thank you for the joy & happiness your work brings. I have a grin on my face!🤗😁
@OldtimersGarageNL
@OldtimersGarageNL Год назад
Where are you? Miss your videos..
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