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Let's Build a Die Filer - Part 4, Crankshaft and Drive Rod! 

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This episode on Blondihacks, I’m working on my die filer! Exclusive videos, drawings, models & plans available on Patreon!
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@bookie60
@bookie60 Год назад
Thank you so much for releasing a real video today and not some silly April fools gag.
@The_New_IKB
@The_New_IKB Год назад
Amen to that!
@ianloughney9570
@ianloughney9570 Год назад
I only liked this comment because there isn't a love button
@NicholasMarshall
@NicholasMarshall Год назад
I wouldn't have minded a Sprocket in action video. It would have been fun for Quinn pretend to be a cat channel.
@firebird8600
@firebird8600 Год назад
Spoilers...
@koolaidblack7697
@koolaidblack7697 Год назад
What? You guys didn't see the gag in this?
@RonCovell
@RonCovell Год назад
Oh my god, what a great intro - that will be hard to top!
@daniel_wilkinson
@daniel_wilkinson Год назад
This is really fun because I don't know what the finished product is supposed to look like or how it's supposed to work, but I'm here for the ride anyway.
@craigpuetz7020
@craigpuetz7020 Год назад
I love the creative oil pump/lube system created by the stroking of the rod. As a professional machine designer I have just added that to my catalog of clever hacks that I might apply somewhere in a future design. We often need to create a vent to make sure that a sliding rod in a blind hole doesn't lock and this is a great way to actually put those features to a use. That is a gem buried and now uncovered.
@OutbackCatgirl
@OutbackCatgirl Год назад
april fools has broken me, i legitimately read this comment and thought it was just lewd double entendres when it's literally just factual information. smh...
@craigpuetz7020
@craigpuetz7020 Год назад
@@OutbackCatgirl ¡Wow! Trust me, I was thinking about shift rods in transmissions. If I work at it I can read it your way, however.
@sunline24
@sunline24 Год назад
Another great video. I want to let you know that you have inspired me to dive deeper in to metal working. I am a retired self employed cabinet maker but have always loved working in metal. When I was a lot younger, I was a TIG welder, and that job paid for some woodworking equipment. So, at the young age of 70 I bought a Shop Fox M1049 lathe and a Grizzly G0759 mill in the last 30 days. So far, I haven't hurt myself or broken any tooling....yet.
@GrayRaceCat
@GrayRaceCat Год назад
Good for you! I'm 65 and a recently retired auto mechanic, and have plans to do the same after I move back east. I don't want to have to ship equipment any farther than necessary. Shipping my tools will cost enough!
@oliverb7897
@oliverb7897 Год назад
I'm not a machinist but have been watching your videos for years. I felt very proud of myself predicting the use of a boring bar on that bearing stock
@veciolupo
@veciolupo Год назад
A cool insert used in 1:37. Thanks for the tip with the securing a round stock when cutting on a band saw. Great work!
@KathrynLiz1
@KathrynLiz1 Год назад
Glad to know that I'm not the only one to think "just another roughing cut and we'll measure it again", then "oops... too small". Those "putting on" lathe tools are hard to get, althouhj in some applications a knurl can work wonders.... 😀 Those really deep holes are a problem without specialist drills..... The ones with which they drill rifle barrels are pretty clever bits of kit, usually wit internal lube channels and in some cases carbide or ceramic tip cutters. Brake hones are very handy... I'm a gun smith and they have many uses in my practice..
@donswords6671
@donswords6671 Год назад
Thank you for showing "precision" techniques in this video I wasn't aware of during my build. I've been dragging my club around the shop. 🙂
@seansysig
@seansysig Год назад
Now we’re cooking. Tolerances look spot on. Smooth as silk. Can’t wait for next episode.
@kmet2000
@kmet2000 Год назад
500 likes 8 minutes since publishing for a 30 minutes long video? That is high level of TRUST 💗👍🍹🍹🍹
@XAD566
@XAD566 Год назад
Almost as impressive as a comment “31 minutes ago” for a video published “26 minutes ago” 🤔 (those are the current time stamps you tube gives me)
@yowie0889
@yowie0889 Год назад
@@XAD566 If you watch Quinn's "building a flux capacitor" episode it will make more sense.
@tolmera1970
@tolmera1970 Год назад
Just FYI; something cool I learned ages ago, if your nails are getting dry skin to the edges, and you get hangnails etc. a drop of superglue (crazy glue) on the edge of your nail can give them time to heal and everything comes back right. I always end up pulling a hangnail and hurting myself, so it’s a cool trick to avoid hurting yourself.
@luckyirvin
@luckyirvin Год назад
the mighty Quinn is there every time, making good ones on down the line. she makes it look easy while fabricating so breezy. i've seen pressure vessels being fitted up then sent to Pluto, as Quinn shows us all how it can be so. Quality = conformance to Requirements, no more and no less. as Quinn makes her good ones worthy of a bless.
@CleverMonkey-jd3du
@CleverMonkey-jd3du Год назад
"Steely appendage" is now living in my head rent-free.
@marcmckenzie5110
@marcmckenzie5110 Год назад
The crankshaft and bearing turned out to be a thing of beauty!
@edo8697
@edo8697 Год назад
The spinning wings of mayhem can be tamed by wrapping tape around them, just a couple turns, The tape will tend to draw attention to them and have the added benefit of pushing fingers from harms way, with skin intact. This will not stop a catastrophic accident, but can sure help with the little ones.
@denislamadeleine1181
@denislamadeleine1181 Год назад
Precision machining at its finest Quinn, great work. Another great lesson, Thank you.
@wezm
@wezm Год назад
Quinn after watching some other machining videos this week I have to say yours are are a pleasure to watch. Your precision and attention to detail means your machines run smoothly and all the operations are done without shortcuts/hacks and the results speak for themselves. Kudos.
@SIB1963
@SIB1963 Год назад
1:43 "...then I'm gonna slow the lathe way down and put a pretty generous chamfer on the end of it here, both because it looks nice and it'll help the mechanism run smoother inside the machine there..." And, of course, because chamfers are what separate us from the animals.
@DustyFixes
@DustyFixes Год назад
I very much love watching your videos. I'm not a machinist, I'm just a lowly custom woodworker. lol However, I think if you were to lay a parallel of known thickness across the milled end of the file rod (Time index 5:48) you could use your micrometer. If in fact this were a critical measurement. Keep up the awesome work. Doug
@freyja4954
@freyja4954 Год назад
Quin You would have made an amazing shop teacher. You have the personality and understanding to be gifted the ability to explain things in a relatively simple manner for very complex tasks. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. As I believe knowledge is meant to be shared as it's a treasure that shouldn't be Locked up in a vault like some precious painting.
@wwjjcc418
@wwjjcc418 Год назад
Knowledge is like love. The more that it's shared, the more there is.
@craigspicer4296
@craigspicer4296 Год назад
Quinn thank you for another great video. I learnt a lot about required operations like always. I taken the step of purchasing a lathe to start my journey in this hobby of machining.
@g.tucker8682
@g.tucker8682 Год назад
And down the slippery slope you go! Congrats on step one.
@hdl4259
@hdl4259 Год назад
I love your videos, all the steps of editing super explained in a calm voice. All parts are made with the highest precision. Simply perfect.
@terrytopliss9506
@terrytopliss9506 Год назад
Lovely job Quinn,it’s coming on well.👍👍
@uffekrog
@uffekrog Год назад
I’m having a wonderful time following your progress on this project!!
@donziperk
@donziperk Год назад
I just picked up a parting tool that uses carbide inserts that are .130 wide and are held in the holder by friction. I was skeptical until I used it last week. It works great. Picked it up at KMS tools in Canada.
@Andreas-tw4cm
@Andreas-tw4cm Год назад
Very nice machining, beautiful to watch.
@ChrisHiblerPinball
@ChrisHiblerPinball Год назад
Super nice tolerances. That is quite impressive.
@Ioughtaknowbetter
@Ioughtaknowbetter Год назад
Loctite is really a miracle fluid in all of its iterations. I have worked on equipment old enough that it used Permatex number 1 as a threadlocker / sealant. This was not optimal. I love Loctite
@MachiningandMicrowaves
@MachiningandMicrowaves Год назад
I often wish I had a drawbar on my tailstock so when I use an MT3 endmill holder, it won't pull out if the endmill grabs when I'm making a flattish-bottomed hole in copper, brass or bronze. Looking fabulous!
@Rustinox
@Rustinox Год назад
Nice. It really starts to look like something. And the oil bath system is indeed very cool :)
@billofalltrades2633
@billofalltrades2633 Год назад
As always, very educational, it's coming along!
@paulwomack5866
@paulwomack5866 Год назад
Interesting idea about aligning the second bushing in epoxy, to allow it to "self align" A guy in the UK was making/assembling an English Wheel; main part is a HUGE 6 foot casting, just like a C clamp. Simplifying, 2 threaded holes need to be made in the jaws so that 2 threaded rods running in the threads are perfectly aligned. In the modern era we'd use a line borer. Back in the 1920s they drilled (or cast) 2 oversize holes in the jaws, put two threaded "nuts" onto a single threaded rod (so the nuts are perfectly aligned w.r.t. each other) and set the two nuts simultaneously into the oversize holes using molten lead... Clever, I thought.
@richardmorton1310
@richardmorton1310 Год назад
Appreciate the insights how to machine. Been sitting on my kit for awhile and this series helps me understand the challenge and solutions.
@kenknight4560
@kenknight4560 Год назад
Another great video. A "Brush" hone also works well in place of a brake cylinder hone, I have built up a collection and can usually find the right size. Very easy to use to get a proper fit. They also come in a variety of grits.
@cbennet1
@cbennet1 Год назад
Watching high level machining and the resulting conversion of raw materials in to shiny objects is just so satisfying even if I’m not capable of doing it - YET!
@OWSNubbles
@OWSNubbles Год назад
Boy this video kept on giving! Over and over you finished a part and I waited for the "and that's all the time we have this week" but no, more content! A pleasure to watch
@hhandiman
@hhandiman 8 месяцев назад
I just wanted to say thanks, really enjoy your videos! New to me Is a 1938 south bend 9 lathe that I'm learning how to use. I'm also an avid reloader of ammunition and I use a deburring tool that I think you would really like that's made to debur inside and outside of a brass casing. Rcbs makes them. Have a good one!
@dweijers2193
@dweijers2193 Год назад
Finaly, things are coming together, nice work.
@DrFiero
@DrFiero Год назад
I can't wait for you to build the fire box for this so it'll start moving!
@walterschaap5821
@walterschaap5821 Год назад
Yes lets build a steam powered die filer....
@ginawhite1503
@ginawhite1503 Год назад
Looking good! It is such a pleasure when parts fit together just right!
@yambo59
@yambo59 Год назад
That full length bushing should far outlast two independent bushinhgs-! Very nicely machined !
@firebird8600
@firebird8600 Год назад
Yay!! It's Blondihacks time!!!
@WayneCook306
@WayneCook306 Год назад
Very nice job Quinn thank you, I love watching your work and I can feel every fit with you people that do not do this stuff do not understand how it feels when one gets it right.
@SiskinOnUTube
@SiskinOnUTube Год назад
One of my mobility scooters uses woodruff keys on the rear wheels. It can be tricky to slide the wheels on, because the keys can rotate, as you push and kind of wedge themselves in a way which prevents the shaft going further. Took a few tries.
@manythingslefttobuild
@manythingslefttobuild Год назад
Great video Quinn, looking forward to the scotch yoke parts.
@charliemacrae1045
@charliemacrae1045 Год назад
Excellent work as always
@mattl3729
@mattl3729 Год назад
Wow, that's an amazing fit
@AmateurRedneckWorkshop
@AmateurRedneckWorkshop Год назад
Making real progress. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
@paulmorrey733
@paulmorrey733 Год назад
Thanks Quinn
@seanalexander9531
@seanalexander9531 Год назад
I'm enjoying this project immensely!
@jamesriordan3494
@jamesriordan3494 Год назад
Baby 🐘 looking good !
@wirekat
@wirekat Год назад
Very relaxing watching your metal magic
@voodoochild1954
@voodoochild1954 Год назад
That was all very nice work. 👏🏻
@masonellett3158
@masonellett3158 Год назад
All hail Metallicor 🙌
@MadeInGreatBritain
@MadeInGreatBritain Год назад
Nothing wrong with tooting your own horn when you are getting fits like that! Nothing more satisfying. Well done
@darrinswanson
@darrinswanson Год назад
OMG 😂 steely appendage
@Andrew_Fernie
@Andrew_Fernie Год назад
Some really nicely made parts there Quinn. 👍
@DavidLindes
@DavidLindes Год назад
I mostly knew it already, but somehow I really appreciated the explanation of why single point cutting is important for situations like that bearing material. Thanks for another great video, overall! And for this bit in particular.
@PeterWMeek
@PeterWMeek Год назад
Drill (or in this case, cast) for material removal; bore for concentricity; ream for fit and finish. It can't be said often enough (so I say it all the time).
@grumpyoldman5772
@grumpyoldman5772 Год назад
Will the filer be steam powered? 😁
@llapmsp
@llapmsp Год назад
Very nice, you make it look so easy. I love watching your machine builds.
@heighRick
@heighRick Год назад
Quinn, that was beautiful! ...thanks for the video, helps a lot!
@MASI_forging
@MASI_forging Год назад
Looking forward the next video.
@henrikstenlund5385
@henrikstenlund5385 Год назад
Great work again
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers
@OhHeyTrevorFlowers Год назад
That’s solid work. 💪👍
@andrewraugh1622
@andrewraugh1622 Год назад
Thank you for your videos!
@oldfarthacks
@oldfarthacks Год назад
A very good point on the order of operations, something to always consider.
@gumulf
@gumulf Год назад
Looking nice!
@kurre_kallkvist
@kurre_kallkvist Год назад
Great video as always! I had several Blondihacks moments yesterday trying to machine an axle to fit my new bike to a trainer... Loads of ends to face and edges to chamfer, and naturally a small bobo when I realised I could have used the same method to mill the wrenge-flats on both ends of the part instead of eyeballing one side 😂
@alex4alexn
@alex4alexn Год назад
very excited for the next installment!
@cliffordfender1159
@cliffordfender1159 Год назад
Quinn, you're a Gem !! I really enjoyed this. Thanks !!!
@solcloud
@solcloud Год назад
Awesome job, thank you for video!
@alextopfer1068
@alextopfer1068 Год назад
Hardening should always change the size a bit; the martensitic structure of hardened steel is less dense than other steel crystalline structures, so with the same mass the part has to expand slightly. The best example i can think of is katana and similar swords, where the curve is produced by the cutting edge expanding during hardening while the soft back does not
@billgill85
@billgill85 Год назад
If the steady band didn't clean up on the crank bushing, it still would have been a relief, just one you didn't want. Not sure if you missed the unintended pun there.
@ossimio
@ossimio Год назад
excellent video very well explained thankyou
@rpavlik1
@rpavlik1 Год назад
Really interesting, lots of neat features. Now I have to go look up woodruff keys to figure out why they get used...
@theflyingscotsman9902
@theflyingscotsman9902 Год назад
Good morning Quinn , Hope this isn't a repeated question ! I live in Ontario * I was wondering where you get your silver solder and flux . I can go to the local welding supplier but it's quite expensive . What brand and silver % do you use and flux brand . Im very impressed with your level of knowledge on machine work and your shop is almost surgerically clean 🙏 Great work Quinn !! Thank-you
@123Hacksaw
@123Hacksaw Год назад
Toot Toot Nothing wrong with tooting your own horn, that fitment is a work of art.
@williamlodato2147
@williamlodato2147 Год назад
I think you need to relieve a section in the middle of your drive shaft bearing, so there are 2 bearing surfaces for the shaft to ride on. Love your videos.
@richardvanasse9287
@richardvanasse9287 Год назад
Cool project. Can't wait to see it run.
@624Dudley
@624Dudley Год назад
Admirable progress. 👍
@davidhall1779
@davidhall1779 Год назад
really enjoying this project, thanks foe sharing.
@dustinpeeler4569
@dustinpeeler4569 Год назад
Need “As is tradition” “Yahtzee” and “Chamfers are what separate us from the animals” merch!
@joewhitney4097
@joewhitney4097 Год назад
Great video Quinn, nice work on your parts. Thanks for sharing.
@murmurmuram8533
@murmurmuram8533 Год назад
what wonderful work. I hve a casting kit for one as well, but its the open air model with no oil bath. yours looks harder.
@andrewjames7616
@andrewjames7616 Год назад
Thankyou 👍
@trentcunningham2416
@trentcunningham2416 Год назад
Hey.... use a gage block across that half round with the hole on the milled flats... use your mic.... and subtract the gage block thickness... love the show....
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks Год назад
Good tip!
@decemberherritt7040
@decemberherritt7040 Год назад
"steely appendage" huh?
@davidcat1455
@davidcat1455 Год назад
Mildly disturbing
@notabagel
@notabagel Год назад
did she make a william s burroughs reference lol
@MikeT
@MikeT Год назад
Looking good
@soundmaster1966
@soundmaster1966 Год назад
28:31 not sure why this shape reminds me on Q-Bert from Pixel? Great video once again, Quinn. Thank you.
@lamothe87
@lamothe87 Год назад
I think I have a guess for why they went with one massive bushing rather than one at each end. That crankshaft is going to be constantly covered in oil, if it were two bearings the gap between them would likely fill with oil over time which could cause leaking or some weird oil pressure nonsense.
@AlRoderick
@AlRoderick Год назад
I think you answered your own question about why one long bearing for the crankshaft when you said it was acting as a thrust surface. If you had two bushings in there, you would have to find a way to machine a feature so that the one inside the case could take the thrust load, and I don't think you'd have a very good time trying to machine some kind of a step that far inside the piece. Presumably spending the money on a few extra inches of brass stock was worth the hassle of not trying to find some other way to constrain the inner bearing.
@wilcojuffer5940
@wilcojuffer5940 Год назад
Verry nice part Quinn see you sone 👍👍😉
@jamesworsham125
@jamesworsham125 Год назад
You’re pretty dang sharp! 😊
@ctwest3601
@ctwest3601 Год назад
That seems like a lot of progress for one week, nice!
@KW-ir5mf
@KW-ir5mf Год назад
In spite of the disadvantages of a scotch yoke it's motion is true sine.
@corypride5096
@corypride5096 Год назад
Thanks
@soranuareane
@soranuareane Год назад
You added a trunk to your baby elephant!
@jrkorman
@jrkorman Год назад
Maybe "Baby Elephant" at first but now with the crankshaft sticking out the end I'm going to say "Exocomp"
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