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This episode on Blondihacks, I’m making dovetails! Exclusive videos, drawings, models & plans available on Patreon!
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@BrianFullerton
@BrianFullerton 11 месяцев назад
Quinn, my hack for more aggressive chain drilling: first pass is every other hole. Then drill the bridges between the holes. It seems to help reduce (balance) some of the deflection compared to a heavy gap in the cut on only one side. Great job (as always)!
@Reach41
@Reach41 11 месяцев назад
This was an exceptionally extra-good video! Kind of embarrassing how many new ideas I learned.
@mglenadel
@mglenadel 11 месяцев назад
Indeed. By giving the subsequent holes an equal amount of already existing previous holes on either side, the forces would be balanced out. And by drilling the first holes by themselves without them encroaching on previous ones leads to straighter drilling.
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 11 месяцев назад
That’s a great tip!
@felixar90
@felixar90 11 месяцев назад
Yes it works great. I can’t remember where I seen this trick the first time. It was either AvE or Old Tony. Or maybe Tom from Oxtools. But I could’ve sworn you were the one who taught me that Quinn. But at the same time, I know it’s not in your video about chain drilling.
@Juhuuu
@Juhuuu 11 месяцев назад
This is what I do when I have to make a slot with my drill press. No mill in the shop unfortunately but I have a compound slide table on the drill press which allows for accurate positioning of the holes. Drilling every other hole first allows for way more overlap than regular chain milling. For even more overlap you can pilot drill the holes after center drilling to keep the second drill on center while being hammered by the interrupted cut.
@mglenadel
@mglenadel 11 месяцев назад
Quinn, I just HAVE to commend you on your videos: excellent lighting and framing, those helpful insets with the part schematics and arrows pointing to the features being worked on, clear and helpful voiceover comments. A textbook case of good presentation. Congratulations on a job superbly well-done!
@DavidLindes
@DavidLindes 11 месяцев назад
Hmmmmm, this gives me an idea... sometime, Quinn, you might possibly want (or not, and that's fine) to have a video that includes "twenty seven eight-by-ten colour glossy pictures with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one"??!? :D [If you don't know the reference, look it up and give a listen. It's fun times.]
@j.behrens7332
@j.behrens7332 11 месяцев назад
Thank goodness. Here we are again! That was a loooong week. 😂
@mrsansen8619
@mrsansen8619 11 месяцев назад
I am simple, I know, but the "canadian right" etc signs gave me enormous pleasure. Never change.
@timandrew4515
@timandrew4515 11 месяцев назад
No better hobby machinist resource on YT. I always learn so much. Thanks again!
@christopher.m.estelow
@christopher.m.estelow 11 месяцев назад
Great job as always Quinn!! Make another and stack them 90° apart so you can move side to side as well. Thanks for the chuckles with the Canadian right and Canadian cube!! Swarfy 2024!!
@natthewsmith
@natthewsmith 11 месяцев назад
new Saturday morning cartoons just dropped. love to see a new video waking up after a workweek.
@garycullen1241
@garycullen1241 9 месяцев назад
I love your videos, and you"re an excellent teacher! I had to teach myself machining, welding, electrical, etc., but I have had my own manufacturing business for 43 years! My son has taken it over our business now, but at 71 years old I still enjoy making parts in my machine shop. Your videos are very relaxing to watch. I like how your so down to earth, and when you make little errors you don't act like a know it all. I am an expert at fixing my mistakes, that everyone will surely make! I sure wish I would have had the internet with RU-vid 43 years ago. Everything I learned was from trial and error. When you learn like that, you retain the good parts forever!
@paulpipitone8357
@paulpipitone8357 11 месяцев назад
Wow what a complicated solution to a simple process love it
@marcelocarnicelli6200
@marcelocarnicelli6200 11 месяцев назад
Quinn, you always teach us how to be efficient, practical and organized. Your calm and patience in every action is inspiring. In addition to teaching us the mechanical concepts of each piece created! Hugs here from Brazil
@donaldsutherland244
@donaldsutherland244 11 месяцев назад
Missed you! Very glad to see you back.
@spdy3926
@spdy3926 11 месяцев назад
Excellent!! I love your videos and personality. A touch quirky and very much so fun. For the work you do (all the explaining), and your level of intelligence, it does not come off dry.
@rupertkingsley
@rupertkingsley 11 месяцев назад
Closing in on 200k subscribers and this video is a great example of why!
@eatenkate
@eatenkate 11 месяцев назад
Maybe this is a stupid thought, but couldn't you have put a shim or thin gauge block under the gib while you were milling it inside the dovetail? That way you could cut it to size in one operation without milling into your dovetail.
@Kim-kl5jh
@Kim-kl5jh 11 месяцев назад
Wow, Quinn! You really outdid yourself with your belt sander rounding jig! Very kind of you to attribute the idea to me, but your version of it is head and shoulders above my simple clamped jig. Though, my simple version does work, yours is so much more elegant, and I'm sure it's great fun to use. One thing that I've found very helpful when rounding those small parts is to use a small pair of needle nose pliers (or tweezers even) to rotate them. It really helps save the tips of your fingers from getting sanded off! 😅 Well done and a great video on making dovetails!
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 11 месяцев назад
Good idea! I did not like to have my fingers so close to the belt. 😅
@thomasstapel6824
@thomasstapel6824 3 дня назад
Just came across your channel. I was thinking of buying a milling machine but now that I see there is a lot to learn to become moderately proficient I decided against it. Mainly because I have limited use cases and at 77 years old I don't want to invest that much time. BUT I am very impressed with your work. I currently just use tool called a ShaperOrigin which is a handheld cnc type machine.
@mrimmortal1579
@mrimmortal1579 11 месяцев назад
Awesome build, Quinn! I’m gonna build one, and use it to make my own milling machine. But first, I’m gonna need a, uhhh.. hmmm…. Milling machine. 🤔
@peterdushchenko1118
@peterdushchenko1118 8 месяцев назад
Hey Quinn! You're doing great job! Thanks for sharing your approach.
@DonaldYoung-q1f
@DonaldYoung-q1f 11 месяцев назад
Hi Quinn. We love your videos. By we I mean my 6 year old daughter and I. I wanted you to know you have inspired an new generation of girls getting into machining. She has built her own "shop" out of leggos & toy power tools and makes "RU-vid videos" for us explaining how to use the tools and has copied many of your mannerisms. She's been doing this since she was about 2 -1/2. She'll ask me "Can we watch Blondihacks, daddy?" Violet loves seeing sprocket too. I've been watching your videos since I got my lathe (Sheldon 13x78 from 1956) July 2019 and have learned a great deal from you. I had done a little machining before that but very little and crude at best. I'm not someone who is easily impressed by people but for someone who has no formal training in machining you impress me with your knowledge and your ability to explain it to those of us who are trying to teach ourselves. I've been an electrical, security and HVAC contractor for the last 40 years and spent a lot of time working on machines. I love to figure out how to make things work and how to improve on them. I've considered making my own RU-vid channel as well but it seems like a lot of work and time to do it well like you do. I wonder how you find the time to not only do the work, film, edit, think up new ideas and still have a life outside of doing this? I remember you saying you moved to be closer to your dad who was having health issues and I know from experience that alone can take up a lot of time. Keep up the good work.
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 11 месяцев назад
This is amazing! Drop me an email (see About tab on my RU-vid channel) and I’ll send her some stickers
@DonaldYoung-q1f
@DonaldYoung-q1f 11 месяцев назад
She would love that. I will definitely send you an email. Thank you so much for replying. @@Blondihacks
@erik_dk842
@erik_dk842 11 месяцев назад
Is it too early to let her do some real machining?
@russellwall1964
@russellwall1964 11 месяцев назад
Always a pleasure to watch how you work in your shop! Nice recoveries on the ‘oops’ and a fabulous finished tool!
@alexandrachernysh7
@alexandrachernysh7 11 месяцев назад
Dovetails! whooh-ooh Every day they're out there making Dovetails! whooh-ooh
@richardvanasse9287
@richardvanasse9287 11 месяцев назад
Hey Quinn, I had a dream the other night and you were in it. It went like this: Somehow we ended up at the same Halloween party, and as the party was wrapping up people started asking for Tupperware so that they could take home the leftovers, only there was no Tupperware to be had. You said, "Hold on, I got this." Out of nowhere you produced a potters wheel and started to give a master class in ceramic dinnerware production. In short order you had produced plenty of ceramic bowls with lids for everyone to bring their nachos home. Somehow, I'm assuming through the magic of RU-vid, the bowls were even fired and glazed. You saved the party. 😂 When I woke up the dream got me wondering... The potters wheel was humanity's first machine center, invented thousands of years ago... Do you suppose this is when the chamfer was invented? Or did they invent the potters wheel to make better chamfers? 🤔
@oldfarthacks
@oldfarthacks 11 месяцев назад
It;s how we came to be separated from the animals. That and the log roller, but most people never chamfered the ends of the logs.
@Cooper_42
@Cooper_42 11 месяцев назад
@@oldfarthacksUmmm, I’m thinking Greene and Greene (on a very small scale, of course)!
@lindonwatson5402
@lindonwatson5402 11 месяцев назад
YAY, foreshadowing Quinn goodness day
@stephenjohnson6841
@stephenjohnson6841 11 месяцев назад
Looks like a very practical and ingenious addition to your tool box. Thanks for sharing Quinn!
@luckyirvin
@luckyirvin 11 месяцев назад
"if he attempts to murder the reflection..." i love this fine site
@v3ctors69
@v3ctors69 11 месяцев назад
Amazing result Quinn! This looks fantastic, thanks for sharing with us as always.
@johnapel2856
@johnapel2856 11 месяцев назад
That was very neat, despite the highly technical jargon you were using. Thanks, and Meow to Sprocket.
@firebird8600
@firebird8600 11 месяцев назад
Yay! It's Blondihacks time!!!
@SenorGonzo
@SenorGonzo 11 месяцев назад
For the chain-drilling (with too much overlap) would there be any benefit to first drill every other hole? 1st, 3rd, 5th hole etc, and then the 2nd, 4th hole. So the material being drilled is symmetrical on the left to right axis.
@mikeshellito6621
@mikeshellito6621 11 месяцев назад
I learn so much from you and all the contributions from everyone. Love this channel!
@arachnophob97
@arachnophob97 5 месяцев назад
What a clean workshop ! I wish my kitchen would be that clean.
@havokca
@havokca 11 месяцев назад
Ahhh yes, good old reverse cuts… my favourite 😂
@JohnBarnatt
@JohnBarnatt 11 месяцев назад
I worked with aluminium inlet manifolds and rotary burrs for gas flowing and we found that neat parrafin was a good cutting fluid. When I used to knurl, the trick was not to have the knurling tool dead perpendicular and knurl a longer pass
@jibeji
@jibeji 11 месяцев назад
This is really great! I love your videos, your sense of humor and of course the quality of your projects. The best hobby machinist channel ever, which makes my saturdays 🥰
@lesmaybury793
@lesmaybury793 11 месяцев назад
That's a nice neat little tool. Dove tails a fun and satisfying to make. I made a Fret wire bending machine years ago based on a verticle dovetail with roller skate bearings for the bending rollers. It works a treat.
@funwithmadness
@funwithmadness 11 месяцев назад
I've envisioned a simplified version of this for woodworking. I might have to build it now.
@geckoproductions4128
@geckoproductions4128 11 месяцев назад
Quinn I fancy myself as an OK machinist, but I always learn a bunch of tips and tricks when I watch your videos. Thanks, well done.
@EricHansen-fr3cz
@EricHansen-fr3cz 10 месяцев назад
Toolmaker work excellent job skilled with precision. Good Video
@johnathancorgan3994
@johnathancorgan3994 11 месяцев назад
Adding the CAD diagram of the part you are currently making is a nice touch.
@testbenchdude
@testbenchdude 11 месяцев назад
Hi Quinn, I just wanted to say that I think your videos are simply delightful. I hope to get into hobby machining in the future, thanks in part to you. Thank you for doing what you do, and have a nice weekend!
@GaryDeWitt-t6p
@GaryDeWitt-t6p 11 месяцев назад
As you said, great for other fixtures as well. Band sawing circular parts comes to mind. Also custom cross slide for a drill press.
@NomadismeExperimental
@NomadismeExperimental 3 месяца назад
I'm a machinist and I truly enjoy your videos. 👍
@MrDLWheeler
@MrDLWheeler 11 месяцев назад
What a great project. Now my head is full of ideas for upgrades on some of my most used jigs. Thanks!
@deniswasley5860
@deniswasley5860 11 месяцев назад
another excellent video Quinn, thank you. I look forward to each Sunday night (in Oz) to see your latest creation. I am making quick change tool holders for my lathe and this video has given me some ideas to refine the process.
@renetr6771
@renetr6771 11 месяцев назад
Those overlapping chain bore holes are easier to make, when u bore first the 1th, than the 3th, and than the 2th hole, so its always in ballance.
@Palerider1942
@Palerider1942 11 месяцев назад
one suggestion from experience with similar fixtures, have a sacrificial plate that bolts on top of the mechanism for drilling the holes and setting teh pins in. at some point you will need another pin location that you just cant fit, and will have to remake teh whole dovetail mechanism again and refit. whereas with a top plate, you just need a random bit of stock that you drill the right bolt hole pattern in to fit to the mechansim.
@JosePaz-vt5ge
@JosePaz-vt5ge 3 месяца назад
No puedo expresar en Inglés lo bello, preciso y creativo de su trabajo. Ustedes siempre serán superiores a nosotros. Gracias por visualizar tanto talento.
@TheRecreationalMachinist
@TheRecreationalMachinist 9 месяцев назад
Lovely work! Thanks for sharing 👍 🇬🇧
@richardlincoln8438
@richardlincoln8438 11 месяцев назад
Quinn, the most profound statement You gifted us with in this episode was "Nice tools can not make up for lack of skills. 👌🏼 It seems that the modern generation wishes to buy their way into prestige. Thank You for Your efforts, Best Wishes. "You've not seen nothing like the Mighty Quinn ! " 👌🏼💪
@mikestevens8046
@mikestevens8046 11 месяцев назад
Quinn, Thanks for giving us a little break from the locomotive vids. Mike
@Blondihacks
@Blondihacks 11 месяцев назад
Locomotive videos are less than 50% of my videos, for the record.
@mr_voron
@mr_voron 11 месяцев назад
Reverse cuts are ideal, but a can of Add-A-Thou is handy if the part is too big to fit in the mill.
@peterlavin9373
@peterlavin9373 11 месяцев назад
Can’t wait . Trophy Trophy
@DimaProk
@DimaProk 5 месяцев назад
I've been using the same diamond shape cutting tool ever since I got in to machining and I use it for 99% of my turning. I made my own holder and it works great. I have other cutting tool holders with carbide inserts but can never get same surface finish as my diamond tangential cutter.
@bostedtap8399
@bostedtap8399 11 месяцев назад
Nicely designed and built Quinn, right hand thread means its failsafe, purchasing these is mega expensive 👏. Thanks for sharing
@MirekDvorak
@MirekDvorak 10 месяцев назад
That duck got me. 😂 I'll need a mascot too... 👍
@lenroddis5933
@lenroddis5933 11 месяцев назад
I chain drill first with a drill bit leaving a small land between the holes then remove the lands with a slot drill, used like a drill bit.
@jorkusmalorkus
@jorkusmalorkus 11 месяцев назад
quinn for president of earth
@oregonexpat
@oregonexpat 11 месяцев назад
Hey Quinn the mighty, hello from Germany. What a great end to my day! Love your channel.
@AnonOmis1000
@AnonOmis1000 11 месяцев назад
So I'm not sure if this actually works, but what if when chain drilling, you do every other hole, then come back and do the rest? That way, there's equal amounts missing on both sides of the hole. That might make it so the drill doesn't try to wander as much.
@ethanbarrieau7917
@ethanbarrieau7917 11 месяцев назад
I have said this on a few of her videos where she is chain drilling and it 100% does work and is a good technique.
@halfbaked4life
@halfbaked4life 11 месяцев назад
This would only work if the drill doesn’t not break thru on both side. Also an endmill works as well for this.
@jerryshay221
@jerryshay221 11 месяцев назад
Yah I'll be making one of those
@georgekeilman1225
@georgekeilman1225 9 месяцев назад
To lock your position in the 3/4” slot on the sander, you could use a miter bar that has a screw to adjust the width, or you could use a miter stop (or make one). Microjig has a miter bar called Zeroplay and there may be others. Feather boards (as used on table saws) also lock into the miter slot using expanding nuts, which would also work. Then you can easily adjust the position of the dovetail slide across the width of the belt.
@jaimevidalteller7265
@jaimevidalteller7265 7 месяцев назад
Excelente ,como todos tus trabajos ,gracias por hacernos disfrutar con tus mecanizados
@wandabairdlilroseartworks4029
@wandabairdlilroseartworks4029 11 месяцев назад
Consider making the fixture adjustable along the slotted table by use of (1) a saw cut in the piece fitting into the slot then (2) a countersunk clearance hole and (3) a flat head screw that in arranged so that its tapered head spreads the slot when pulled up. The pulling up is achieved by a knob on top if the flush top is not important. You will want to recess the guide block into the bottom of the fixture. This works well with my wooden fixtures used on a table saw. If the flush top is important to you then maybe some clever hobby machinist can figure a way to arrange a wedge to spread the block that is tightened/loosened via a set screw along the side of the fixture. Keep the vids coming!
@TheFreshmanWIT
@TheFreshmanWIT 11 месяцев назад
So for the gibs, I have 2 suggestions. 1- If you ALSO cut a 30 degree angle on the sacrificial piece, you can can use clamps 'the other way' to hold it against the vise-jaw side of the dovetail. 2- If you place a 5 thou (or so) shim-stock under it before you fixture it (between it and hte bottom of the sliding piece), you just have to get sub-5 thou to the aluminum (in this case), and be guaranteed a nice sliding fit within a few thou.
@clintchapman4319
@clintchapman4319 10 месяцев назад
That's pretty awesome...
@mkrcbuilds
@mkrcbuilds 7 месяцев назад
Ms Quinn, I discovered your channel by accident a couple of days ago. You have my addicted LOL.... I really like your presentation and your methods. Explaining your thoughts on the fly is fantastic. P.S. Now I know how dovetails are cut for the machines. Thanks for what you do...
@benjaminc1816
@benjaminc1816 11 месяцев назад
This was a great video! I now have the urge to buy a dovetail cutter to have a go myself! I have 0 need for anything with a dovetail currently but now i just need to cut one in some scrap 😂😂
@johnkunze5362
@johnkunze5362 9 месяцев назад
Depth offset using feeler gauge.... If you put an ohm meter on the spindle and stock, and then lower till you get contact, your right on and can offset from there. A higher current can spark and give clearance if you need, but there are many factors affecting spark...humidity, voltage.etc..💕🤗,jpk
@vicmiller7191
@vicmiller7191 11 месяцев назад
Nicely done and I do like the Canadian right side insert views LOL. And I may have to send one of my not so surley quckers your way to mellow out your fine pointed head plastic feather friend again LOL. Your work is fantastic and thanks for sharing.
@tinaliebe5118
@tinaliebe5118 11 месяцев назад
Hi Quinn ❤it thank you 😊
@dannysteele4013
@dannysteele4013 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Quinn your an awesome teacher I really enjoyed your videos.. I’m just an want to be machinist 😁
@davidkaye821
@davidkaye821 10 месяцев назад
I'm realizing now that I've never actually WATCHED your Mill Skills - Reverse Cuts video, I'll have to go look for it when I finish this one! ;)
@TheDistur
@TheDistur 11 месяцев назад
Cool project and as you say potentially a base for many tools!
@heighRick
@heighRick 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Quinn, helps a lot!
@arcrad
@arcrad 11 месяцев назад
That turned out beautifully! Perhaps for other pin sizes you can turn adapter pins that are all a standard size on one end and then the target size on the other. Could even offset the target size end so it maintains a constant distance from the end of the platen. That way you can get all the needed pin sizes and only have to put one or two holes in the slide platen.
@MadMakersLair
@MadMakersLair 11 месяцев назад
A solution for side-to-side repositioning a longer bar with slit ends under the jig extending past the jig with tapered holes for screws in the slit bar will expand and clamp the jig in place.
@johnmoyer2255
@johnmoyer2255 9 месяцев назад
Awesome job 😊
@bbrockert
@bbrockert 11 месяцев назад
Really nice work. The downside of aluminum (and stainless) for this kind of application is that eventually, and when most inconvenient, some grit will scrape the thin natural oxide layer off the sliding aluminum surfaces and they'll gall and be welded together. You can dramatically increase the lifetime by anodizing. It's why weld-on fittings are basically the only non-anodized aluminum tubing fittings you find on Summit Racing, etc. Swagelok stainless fittings actually have a coating of silver inside the nuts as a permanent form of anti-seize. You can probably do type 1 or 2 without changing the dimensions, but if you wanted to go all out with a type 3 hard coat for maximum life then you'd want to increase the clearance by a few thousandths. Often friendly local anodizing shops will do one-off parts for cheap if you're willing to wait for it to be added to someone else's batch. You could mask the top surface so as to not make it harder to drill.
@pauayelo3024
@pauayelo3024 10 месяцев назад
Great idea and great gob 👌
@jimc4731
@jimc4731 10 месяцев назад
You do nice work! JIM🎉
@stephenbridges2791
@stephenbridges2791 11 месяцев назад
Nice and well thought out project.
@terrytopliss9506
@terrytopliss9506 11 месяцев назад
Neat job Quinn, useful jig for the shop.👍👍
@bdgackle
@bdgackle 10 месяцев назад
Haven't checked in since you were first setting up the new shop (have some projects to binge it looks like) -- just wanted to say the new setup is looking great! I hope to someday achieve half as much garage Zen.
@alaabdkrem
@alaabdkrem 5 месяцев назад
ابداع ودقه فى التصميم فى معالجة أدق التفاصيل
@paulkinzer7661
@paulkinzer7661 11 месяцев назад
I'm sloooooowly working to build an ultra large format camera (14x17 [inches!]). This video will help me with making the lead screw focusing bed, so thanks!
@paulmorrey4298
@paulmorrey4298 11 месяцев назад
Thanks Quinn
@michaelsemenchuk3056
@michaelsemenchuk3056 8 месяцев назад
This same design can be used for a diode laser engraver for focusing the beam. Possible overkill, but a cool project none the less.
@0ADVISOR0
@0ADVISOR0 11 месяцев назад
I love watching your videos while designing stuff in CAD and printing it, you're definitely an inspiration. I wonder how much time you have to spend on your hobby and how do you keep pushing yourself continuing to churn out projects. Cheers
@LouCars
@LouCars 11 месяцев назад
A tip about bolting stuff down. I'm not a machinist but for machines I don't use daily I bolt on a block of wood and put them in my end vice when I need them. This way they don't slide around but can also be put away in a second.
@mikeking7470
@mikeking7470 11 месяцев назад
I do a lot of my work with dead trees but still can see a use for a little whojis like this.
@michaelwade9348
@michaelwade9348 11 месяцев назад
A thought: For the height of the gib when you set it up in the dovetail, could you not have thrown a feeler gauge underneath the gib and made the cut. Then your cut would make the gib a little shorter and you could avoid the hand filing.
@terminalpsychosis8022
@terminalpsychosis8022 11 месяцев назад
That is one super duper mad fancy part rounder slider. Gotta love the massive over-engineering. The gib is a thing of beauty. If it wears out, could be easily replaced. Around year 2053, maybe. :-)
@pressokaytocancel
@pressokaytocancel 11 месяцев назад
Non-machinist question, could you have used paper as a shim when milling the bevel to save filing or would that have been too thick?
@jeanbarbier9448
@jeanbarbier9448 11 месяцев назад
Or more precisely some strip of calibrated shim under the gib and the sacrificial square, it certainly wouln't be too thick, but much more consistent in thickness. Nice job as always...
@nathanielstephenson7932
@nathanielstephenson7932 11 месяцев назад
​@@jeanbarbier9448shim stock is ideal, but paper in this day and age is also surprisingly uniform. I've mic'd paper plenty of times when I need that extra "fudge" factor for a job. A little spray of cutting oil or wd-40 will make it compliant enough to tap out a few tenths when you need it, but still support a light load. TBH, paper is a last resort for this kind of stuff, but it works 😅
@TomCardinali
@TomCardinali 11 месяцев назад
Came to post this but was beaten to it! Great video Quinn. I love how you openly share your mistakes and how you resolve them. You're just like us 😃
@nathanielstephenson7932
@nathanielstephenson7932 11 месяцев назад
To the OP, I just realized no one directly answered your question (myself included). Most paper you will run across is between .003" to .004" thick and would have worked just fine for the job in question. Sometimes we can get caught up in the "well, in a perfect world" type of thinking, but in machining the right tool is whatever you have on hand that will get the job done. And that includes paper.
@gbalock
@gbalock 11 месяцев назад
Quinn, Welcome back. Did I miss a video, or did you break your string? Any way, if you didn’t have tilt table, could you camp the sock against the dovetail, machine the first edge, then flip it over and mill the opposite side? And if you placed a shim under that side, couldn’t you machine to final dimension?
@yowie0889
@yowie0889 11 месяцев назад
If, instead of a "funky shape" you need more of a "disco shape", you'll need a set of three Gibbs - Barry Robin and Maurice.
@seansysig
@seansysig 11 месяцев назад
Nice fixture for belt sanding. A slot parallel to sanding belt with a sliding key with different pin sizes would extend belt life.
@VoidedWarranty
@VoidedWarranty 11 месяцев назад
If you havent, give one of those 1/2" 3 flute high helix aluminum endmills a try. I've stopped chain drilling on my light machines with those , they make an insane fountain of chips fly up out of the slot so I'm often doing 1/2" deep or more full width slot in one shot with them. Crazy tools. Suuuuper sharp and low machine loads. Run em Ap warp 9 with a hair of mist coolant or wd40 ideally but they're pretty tolerant regardless. Also good for taking that last .0005" finishing cut on steel because theyre so sharp
@diggerdelaney
@diggerdelaney 11 месяцев назад
Nice idea if I was to make something like this I would make an extra fixing plate to sit on top so that when you have used all the holes and have no more room for any more you could either make it so it can be turned through 90deg giving 4 lots of pin holes and not damage all the lovely work you have put into the dovetail plate or replace it without too much bother
@jamesriordan3494
@jamesriordan3494 11 месяцев назад
Just wonderful !
@danielz6781
@danielz6781 11 месяцев назад
One thing about making cross slides you can use a right hand thread lead screw you just need to make it so the screw is made into the top sliding half and it will work like normal but it will need a longer stick out for the handwheel to not run into the bottom when you extend the slide all the way
@MrArray1967
@MrArray1967 11 месяцев назад
Best ever surface test!😅🐥🦆
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