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Machining A Replacement Pulley With A Keyway, by Clickspring.
In this video, I machine a replacement pulley for my 1" Delta belt sander. This is a perfect mini lathe project, with some interesting turning between centers, as well as the formation of a keyway using the lathe as a manual shaper.
Be sure to use breathing protection whenever using heat to break a super glue bond.
You can download the dimensioned drawing for this particular pulley for free from the Clickspring website:
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Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed the video please give a thumbs up, and leave me a comment.
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Language Credits:
Portuguese subtitles courtesy of Emanuel Mendes
Abbreviated Transcript:
00:50 The second is the v-groove for the belt. It's has a 30 degree included angle, and not very deep, so I'll form that with the lathe compound. And lastly, there's the set screw hole, which I'll do on the mill. If you'd like to know the dimensions, I've put a link to some free drawings in the description box below.
01:07 These are the materials I'll be using for the job. I've got this excellent little piece of aluminium that's a left over from another project, although it's a bit too short for chucking, so I'm going to turn it between centers to form the features. So that means I need an arbor, and I've have this nice length of silver steel for that.
01:40 The arbor needs centers on each end, so I set it to run true in a 4 jaw chuck, and then faced and center drilled the ends. Next I drilled and then reamed the slug of aluminium to match the outside diameter of the arbor.
02:35 The work is a nice close fit on the arbor, so a small amount of the glue is enough to hold it firmly in place for the rest of the job provided I don't let the heat from the cutting, build up too much. I formed a temporary center from some hex stock, and then set up the lathe for turning between centers.
03:46 Next I formed the basic profile of the part. I'd like a nice generous fillet in the corner for strength, so I've ground quite a large radius on the cutting tool. a lot of cutter contact when it's right in the corner, but a shallow depth of cut It means there's made the chatter quite manageable.
04:24 Then I set the compound over to 15 degrees to cut the flanks of the groove. I've ground this narrow, blunt nosed cutting tool to do the cutting. It can cut on both sides of the tool, which is going to be handy in this case, to get a matching surface at the bottom of the pulley groove.
05:43 The facing cuts didn't quite get to the arbor, so there's a small burr at each end of the hole to take care of. I used this hand held countersink to knock them off. So with the profile complete, it's time to sort out the keyway.
06:37 I started by feeding in 2 thousandths with each pass to begin with, but as the cut became more established, I had to reduce that to a half thou per cut, and make 3 passes at each depth. I found that any more than that put too much strain on the carriage wheel.
07:11 The cutting action is not unlike that of a
shaper; it makes similar looking chips. And it generates quite a clean cut. So with the keyway finished, the pulley is almost complete; It just needs a quick trip to the mill to drill and tap a hole for a set screw.
References:
MACHINE SHOP TIPS #151 Cutting a Keyway on the Lathe - a new ''abroach" tubalcain
• MACHINE SHOP TIPS #151...
Machining A Replacement Pulley With A Keyway, by Clickspring.

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Комментарии : 784   
@madnessbydesign1415
@madnessbydesign1415 5 лет назад
"Sure, I could go buy a part to fix my tool... or I could make tools to make more parts to fix my tools, so I can make more tools...". I hope you never get tired of making these, because we will never get tired of watching them... :)
@wyvernflight
@wyvernflight 6 лет назад
So far I've seen about half of your videos and have come to the conclusion that you are the Bob Ross of machining. No problems just happy little gears....
@kevinbyrne4538
@kevinbyrne4538 9 лет назад
Not only are you a skilled machinist, you're also a fine script writer, a wonderful cameraman, and a great editor. An economical presentation: hardly a word or second wasted. Beautiful work. Keep it up.
@tomsdreamshopworx
@tomsdreamshopworx 8 лет назад
The quality of your projects and the video work has no equal. The best on RU-vid! Thank you for your time and energy.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
Terrific to have your support Tom :)
@MacroMachines
@MacroMachines 7 лет назад
+Tom's Dreamshop Worx. Absolutely. And his 👍🏼/👎🏼 ratios are the best I've ever seen
@kellerrobert80
@kellerrobert80 8 лет назад
Your lighting and close-ups are best-in-class. No other machinist comes close.
@MachinistOfPhotography
@MachinistOfPhotography 8 лет назад
Don't know if anyone mentioned this yet but I got a quicker way to get to the final depth of the key way. If you have a end mill the same size (or smaller) as the key way and long enough. You can cut to the depth of the key first with said end mill. Then come back with broaching tool and all thats left is the radius from the end mill and maybe some material on the side walls if an undersized end mill was used. Much less material for the broaching equals much quicker. You might of known or heard this already but thought id share some advice. From a entry level machinist here in Texas
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Zac Tart Great suggestion Zac, I'll try that out next time! Thanks very much for sharing :)
@HrushikeshNaik1650763n73
@HrushikeshNaik1650763n73 8 лет назад
that's a better method to make the keyway
@HrushikeshNaik1650763n73
@HrushikeshNaik1650763n73 8 лет назад
that's a better method to make the keyway
@hughpearson3191
@hughpearson3191 6 лет назад
TICK for Zac :) yep...that's a good idea
@MattsAwesomeStuff
@MattsAwesomeStuff 9 лет назад
If you ever wonder "I wonder if anyone notices when I put more time and effort into my production value?", the answer is yes, we do. All kinds of new techniques in this video. I hope it feels like fun, rather than work, to be getting increasingly more skilled at video-making as a side-effect of producing great content. Delightful and educational to watch. I aspire for my videos to be as well shot and edited as yours. Well done, as usual.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
MattsAwesomeStuff Thanks very much for letting me know that Matt, I appreciate it :)
@mikesmith5453
@mikesmith5453 3 года назад
Man, I can hear your heart is in this work. Keep it up.
@digitalchaos84
@digitalchaos84 6 лет назад
how could anyone downvote these videos seriously, every aspect of this channel is totally amazing work, not only the machine work but the camera work, editing, narration and everything else.
@624Dudley
@624Dudley Год назад
Hello Chris - revisiting this early video since it pertains to a project I have underway. It’s just as good years later! 👍
@Ujeb08
@Ujeb08 9 лет назад
I'm glad to see that you did a video on how to use a lathe as a shaper for keyways. It also works great for making a blind keyway where a broach can't do the job. I've used this method a long time ago with great results. These days I use a wire EDM. But still can't make a blind keyway in the wire.
@northernsmith
@northernsmith 7 лет назад
I just used your keyway cutting trick the other day. I used my boring bar and a 3/16" bit to cut a 6mm keyway. It worked very well! 😀
@randolphcatchot5421
@randolphcatchot5421 4 года назад
This guy would make a good teacher, well spoken and is quite the brain in this field no doubt...
@dmorris125
@dmorris125 9 лет назад
I worked as a model maker for a large manufacturer of power tools and kitchen appliances, and have retired as a product design engineer. I admire your skill as a machinist and film maker. I have learned a great deal from you. Please keep these coming. Thank You DM
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
David Morris Thank you very much David, will do.
@tobiasgertz7800
@tobiasgertz7800 Год назад
Patience of a saint. Cutting that keyway must have been tedious. Thank you for all that you do.
@anthonyctube
@anthonyctube 8 лет назад
After threatening to buy a used mini lathe for the last 5 years, I bought one last week. With a minuscule idea about how to use a lathe I jumped in at the deep end. Your videos are the equivalent of a lifesaver for me. You make everything seem so easy ( which I am sure comes with practice ) Thanks Chris.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Tony Camilleri Great to have you watching Tony :)
@crolodon8024
@crolodon8024 9 лет назад
I check this channel for new videos twice a day. I'm hungry for more. Please...
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Crolodon Going as hard as I can to get 'em out :)
@MrOffizier
@MrOffizier 9 лет назад
Man, i would die for such a bright and well equipped workshop. When I get older I want to buy such nice gear and build such a workshop myself. I just love craftsmanship. Love your vids :)
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
+MrOffizier Lots of light required for my tired peepers :) thanks for watching.
@jeffduring1
@jeffduring1 7 лет назад
That was fantastic. I don't have a mill at the moment and you answered how to cut a key way without one. Thanks.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 7 лет назад
Cheers Jeff
@JonScottSmith
@JonScottSmith 9 лет назад
Glad to see you created a Patreon. Pledged to help fund the stunning work you're doing here. The transcript in the video description is a really nice touch.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Jon Scott Smith Thank you very much Jon, I really value your support.
@dp4racing
@dp4racing 8 лет назад
Excellent video production quality! High resolution, great lighting, you speed it up at the right times to keep interest. Music is not louder than your voice, music not obnoxious. The quality of your projects is amazing. I could watch these all day!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
Terrific to hear that David!! Terrific to have you watching :)
@BadazzGregg
@BadazzGregg 6 лет назад
I'm absolutely mesmerized by this video. Industrial sewing machine motors commonly have a keyed shaft for a 3L fractional size V belt just like this pulley here.
@joebonomono5078
@joebonomono5078 Год назад
Im very tired and watching without volume, i thought i was watching a seamstress channel i occasionally watch, and i thought wow... this chic has really leveled up in her sewing...shes machining her own sewing bobbins now. I was hugely impressed. I need more sleep.
@thicknight1
@thicknight1 6 лет назад
Amazing work Chris. Happy to support you. Who needs television when there's talent like this on RU-vid? Can't wait for your lathe video.
@jkack53
@jkack53 7 лет назад
I have only watched a few minutes of this video, but is TOP RATE and so clear.
@AbeDillon
@AbeDillon 8 лет назад
I love your editing skill. That "radio tuning" effect you do to overlay the plan is really slick.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Abe Dillon Cheers Abe, great to have you watching :)
@tylerpwm5782
@tylerpwm5782 7 лет назад
I would have never thought of cutting the keyway like that! Really love you videos and keep em coming! Thank you
@sirtooby
@sirtooby 7 лет назад
Tyler PWM I agree, never seen that. Must remember this 😀
@kaoshavoc
@kaoshavoc 8 лет назад
How do you even get started with such a hobby ? I would love if you would make a video talking about how you started, and what your first projects were like. How your tool collection grew. Your videos are amazing. I love watching you make your own tools to make your own stuff.
@timhofstetter5654
@timhofstetter5654 5 лет назад
That's the first time I've ever seen a valid use of both a straight dog and a bent dog at the same time on the same work setup.
@gusbisbal9803
@gusbisbal9803 9 лет назад
Best machining videos on the web, best explainer videos ever.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
***** Thank you very much Gus.
@Harrzack
@Harrzack 5 лет назад
After seeing enough of my own 'metal-butchery it is quite a treat to see a part made cleanly. Beautiful - even if 'just' a pulley.
@alcoxy
@alcoxy 9 лет назад
One of the best things about Clickspring is that you use your tools to make or fix others
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
+Almo Cox Appreciate your support Almo, cheers mate :)
@M3iscool
@M3iscool 8 лет назад
Your accent is magical. I'm not being facetious at all, your voice is just-- beautiful.
@bzakie2
@bzakie2 7 лет назад
Cat From The Future It's Australian.
@hillbillyvilly7522
@hillbillyvilly7522 6 лет назад
I agree! It's like listening to a professionally made video. Well done
@jamesnicholson3313
@jamesnicholson3313 3 года назад
Mate I never get tired of watching your videos. Jim.
@MrChrisKnowlton
@MrChrisKnowlton 6 лет назад
Fun and educational to watch and I love the phantom "part-in-the-blank".
@chrissd40
@chrissd40 8 лет назад
Wow, I need to make a step pulley for my small mill and had no idea how to proceed. Your video gave me exactly what I need to start this job. And your quality is fantastic! Thanks!!
@Bluematchhead
@Bluematchhead 4 года назад
I get giddy every time I hear the X-ray sound and we get the internal view of the piece of stock you're machining! Fantastic videos!
@nickarello5266
@nickarello5266 8 лет назад
you never fail to leave me we wanting a lathe and mill each video
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
Terrific to hear that :)
@matthewphelps5136
@matthewphelps5136 9 лет назад
Need more CLICKSPRING video's. Not enough of them!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
+Matthew Phelps More on the way soon, thanks for watching Matthew :)
@FuddButter
@FuddButter 8 лет назад
Between watching both you and Ave, It makes me so want to buy a lathe and a mill etc.. I miss doing things like this, but I have only ever done small things, would love to learn a lot more! Thank heaps!
@dannymaciejewski
@dannymaciejewski 8 лет назад
Hi, you would like oxtool and abom79 then too I would bet.
@FuddButter
@FuddButter 8 лет назад
+dannymaciejewski cheers man, I'll check them both out!
@semperidem2577
@semperidem2577 2 года назад
The only criticism I have is that you make things look so easy, that I think even I could do it. Lol. Great stuff!
@Zerostar369
@Zerostar369 7 лет назад
While I'm fascinated by the process and love these videos I find them so soothing that I almost always fall asleep during!
@Mike-rq1pt
@Mike-rq1pt 5 лет назад
I like the close-up videography... Finally some person that knows how to film and edit
@Just1GuyMetalworks
@Just1GuyMetalworks 5 лет назад
Right on, Chris! I'm working on a project that will require an internal keyway and wasn't sure if that was a plausible way to do it. Thanks for the video!👍😁👍
@salomonvallesreyes7366
@salomonvallesreyes7366 4 года назад
A pleasure to watch your video... You have the sense to film it short... And long enogh to share all the needed technics...Thanks a lot for sharing...!!
@adamv242
@adamv242 2 года назад
Just discovered this channel a week or two ago... fascinating to watch someone this skilled.
@ahmedbig34
@ahmedbig34 8 лет назад
man you are a factory of your own .i can`t get enough of your videos. i`m subscribing .
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Ahmed Utab Terrific Ahmed, very pleased to have your sub
@Boudico
@Boudico 9 лет назад
I've said it before and I'll say it again... this is pure art.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
+ChadW Thanks Chad, I appreciate your support mate :)
@michaelbritton9778
@michaelbritton9778 4 года назад
Lovely bit of workmanship love watching engineering projects I was a turner for a few years
@tfre3927
@tfre3927 9 лет назад
So satisfying to watch. So simple, yet so perfect.
@daveys
@daveys Год назад
Quality outcome as always! As you say, a replacement part can be bought cheaply, but it’s great practice for the replacement parts that can’t be bought at all!
@BillEgnatoff
@BillEgnatoff 8 лет назад
Just what I needed. Beautifully produced video that served also as a great refresher on design, layout, and basic lathe techniques. Also appreciated Zac Tart's alternative for making the keyway.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+William Egnatoff Cheers William, thanks for watching :)
@joshuasamuels4802
@joshuasamuels4802 5 лет назад
Your talent and improv skills speak volumes of the level of mastery and passion you have of your craft. Glad I subscribed!
@pierresgarage2687
@pierresgarage2687 9 лет назад
Excellent work on the machining and the video part... Agreed that this pulley will outperform just about every one available commercially...
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
pierre beaudry Thanks for watching Pierre.
@aspenbanjo
@aspenbanjo 9 лет назад
One of the finest pleasures in life is making parts for machines. Once again, you've created an excellent product and an excellent presentation. Thanks Chris!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
aspenbanjo Cheers mate!
@goyslop4289
@goyslop4289 7 лет назад
only Chris gets excited when parts break lol, great video sir!
@nassimback
@nassimback 7 лет назад
bdub z haha so do we :D
@lornobe5324
@lornobe5324 9 лет назад
Your workshop is impossibly clean and perfect. I'm severely envious. Great videos.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
+Lorn Obe Cheers Lorn, thanks for watching.
@cogentdynamics
@cogentdynamics 4 года назад
Your craftsmanship and videos are both beautiful! Thanks
@topallielton
@topallielton 9 лет назад
Set a side the machining skills which are out of this world, but man the camera work. Wow. Great video.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Elton Topalli Thanks very much Elton, I appreciate it.
@humancattoy7767
@humancattoy7767 3 года назад
Sweet build. It sounds like the original pulley lasted longer than expected. Can't argue with that. Here's hoping the new pulley lasts just as long and longer.
@MrNathanShow
@MrNathanShow 8 лет назад
Thank you for this such high quality production. This is really feeding my machining interest and it is beautiful to watch you work.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Nate Guy Great to have you watching :)
@mikewasowski1411
@mikewasowski1411 4 года назад
Your videos are amazing and inspirational. So many good ideas. Makes me want to jump back on my little mini lathe which I haven’t used in soooo long. Thanks again for sharing such brilliant content 👍
@joeestes8114
@joeestes8114 4 года назад
Thats the first time I've seen a skyway made that way! Awesome video!
@jeanpafy
@jeanpafy 9 лет назад
These videos are so good. Please continue.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
***** Thanks for watching Nicolas, will do.
@johnmartin6178
@johnmartin6178 4 года назад
A very enjoyable video, takes me back to my apprenticeship days. I love making things and always wanted an workshop at home but never managed it.
@matter9
@matter9 9 лет назад
Beautiful work and production. The Solidworks overlay was a neat touch
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Spencer Clayton Thanks for watching Spencer.
@winsomehall6686
@winsomehall6686 9 лет назад
Hi Chris, There is so much CNC stuff on the web watching you work is like a breath of fresh air. Amazing what you achieve considering the fishing is so good up there. Quite envious of the temperature at the moment also. Cheers Andrew
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Winsome Hall Ha! This time of year is what makes up for the wet season! Thanks for watching mate.
@danseman51
@danseman51 9 лет назад
You have some really great videos organized very well. I love how you show how to take care of those parts. I'm a machinist/welder you should tell people in the video or in the description how long it actually took you to make these parts. I love how people assume that these things are made in the actual 9 minutes. I can see you have lots of editing to make it interesting and it keeps the flow going.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
+Daniel Seman Ha ha! So true! Would be great if I could bang them out in 9 minutes! Thanks for Watching Daniel :)
@diego_garcia_cacho
@diego_garcia_cacho 8 лет назад
awesome how you made the keyway, I love simple solutions that work beautifully!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+diego Garcia Cheers Diego, thanks for watching
@esamlyful
@esamlyful 2 года назад
Thank you for this explanation, you make it easy
@walsayer
@walsayer 9 лет назад
I liked the super-embossing of the 3d design over the piece at 3:33. Good Job.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Waheed Alsayer Thanks for watching Waheed.
@TangentJim
@TangentJim 6 лет назад
Great Video -- It has a beginning--a middle and and end . Well planned -- the viewer now has an idea which way the wind blows ----two thumbs up. No wasted time on BlA Bla Bla -- the sequence of events are chronological -- great narration -- nice details
@markfrench8892
@markfrench8892 5 лет назад
Learn something new with every video you post. Thanks!
@aa-fw6wr
@aa-fw6wr 4 года назад
I like that superglue idea i havenot seen that before
@Only_Cans_101
@Only_Cans_101 5 лет назад
What a beauty, cant beat making it yourself, over buying it, well done!!
@liquidtool
@liquidtool 9 лет назад
Oh man. This is my new favorite channel.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Joe Doesntcareaboutthis Excellent, thanks for tuning in.
@WednesdayTheClove
@WednesdayTheClove 8 лет назад
honestly these videos are really satisfying. It hits a certain sweet spot everytime I see you use a tool and link to a video on how you made that tool. Everything that makes your job easier seems to be something you have made for yourself and that sounds so devine. If I wanted to start machining as a hobby, where should I start? what tools will I need to begin?
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+jamiiis2325 Consider starting with a small lathe: www.clickspringprojects.com/blog/which-lathe-should-i-buy Cheers, Chris.
@1959Berre
@1959Berre 5 лет назад
Watching these video's is soothing my soul.
@peterjames4435
@peterjames4435 7 лет назад
It would be nice if every time someone gives a thumbs down they had to give the reason. I for one fail to see anything to dislike about this video. Keep up the excellent work.:-)
@csimeonides
@csimeonides 7 лет назад
I have enjoyed all your videos. Very well made. love you comments as the video runs. love your accent. Thanks for you work.
@moshesamuels7183
@moshesamuels7183 7 лет назад
tis jealousy mi'mate
@josepharmstrong9882
@josepharmstrong9882 7 лет назад
man youre blogs are awsome you are teaching me so much please keep on posting them Thank you.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 7 лет назад
Will do Joseph, thanks for watching
@sephreed1938
@sephreed1938 9 лет назад
The feeling I get when watching these videos is akin to that of a lava lamp, or really sweet light show. But much less flashy. Thank you.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
+Seph Reed Thanks very much Seph, great to know you're watching :)
@TitoRigatoni
@TitoRigatoni 8 лет назад
Hi Chris. I've been enjoying your videos a lot, and I'd like to offer a quick tip. When you're making a tapped hole, it helps to put a generous chamfer on the hole before you tap it rather than after. It not only provides a nice lead-in for the tap, it also keeps the chamfer tool from pushing a burr into the threads. Try it, see what you think. Cheers!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
+Tito Rigatoni Cheers Tito, I must admit I'm a bit slack about that!
@LanceTheBlueKnight
@LanceTheBlueKnight 6 лет назад
That keyway trick was black magic to me; I've never seen anyone do that before.
@453421abcdefg12345
@453421abcdefg12345 8 лет назад
That is a piece of art! Nice to see you using a centre drill !
@mr.heineken5770
@mr.heineken5770 9 лет назад
Now that's a HEAVY DUTY Pulley! Great work!
@calomancer
@calomancer 9 лет назад
These videos are so soothing. I love watching these to relax and learn something new. :)
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Jacob Janson Thanks very much for watching Jacob.
@motorv8N
@motorv8N 7 лет назад
Just stumbled across your channel during a search for parts for the old drum and cable style boat steering systems. Top notch production quality and fascinating projects. Subscribed!
@TehRealCanadarocker
@TehRealCanadarocker 9 лет назад
I had no idea you could cut a keyway like that, very creative and making due with what you have
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
+TehRealCanadarocker Cheers mate, thanks for watching :)
@AndreaArzensek
@AndreaArzensek 9 лет назад
Please make more excuses to make more videos, they are absolutely a pleasure to watch! Cheers!
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 9 лет назад
Andrea Arzensek Ha! Will do :)
@AshleyK1ng
@AshleyK1ng 8 лет назад
You are always on my suggested video , i love brass.
@johnkoutros9325
@johnkoutros9325 5 лет назад
I just have to say I really enjoy your videos , your attention to detail is superb
@thegardenofeatin5965
@thegardenofeatin5965 3 года назад
I made a similar part to this using basically the same process for my lawnmower recently, including using the lathe as a shaper.
@Mikeanddrea
@Mikeanddrea 9 лет назад
So memorizing to watch.
@karlphilipp93
@karlphilipp93 6 лет назад
Beautiful work! Love watching your videos, informative, yet relaxing at the same time!
@roymackeys
@roymackeys 8 лет назад
Thanks for the video!!! Showed me just what I needed to know. Nice fast paced easy to watch!!! Short and right to the point. Look forward to seeing more.
@Clickspring
@Clickspring 8 лет назад
Cheers Roy, thanks for watching :)
@scottydntno
@scottydntno 4 года назад
Metal working is soooo mesmerizing
@ΔημητρηςΚυριακου-ζ9γ
Good and clean job my friend. Well done
@0421072
@0421072 8 лет назад
AvE sent me here. Awesome!
@r1273m
@r1273m 5 лет назад
Very interesting and superbly made video. I did a similar project myself but the arbour had a threaded spigot with a nut and washer to hold the blank in place. I have never seen superglue used in a situation such as this. I did mine 50+ years ago so superglue wasn't around then!
@worldcrafter
@worldcrafter 5 лет назад
eye opening howto for cutting a keyway. excellent work!
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