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Join me in my manual machine shop where I’ll be making a tiny machinist’s hammer. While my grandfather was a tool and die maker, it turns out my wife’s grandfather was a machinist as well. I was recently gifted a small ball peen hammer that was made by him during his machinist apprenticeship. This inspired me to make my own, but of course I had to put my own twist on it. My hammer will be made of a single piece of low carbon steel (though I would have preferred 4140 steel). I’ll be using various methods on the vertical milling machine, as well as getting into some elaborate (and possibly questionable) setups on the metal lathe. One of the key features of the hammer requires a special form tool. And as you’ll see, I learn a valuable lesson along the way.
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0:00 Intro
1:28 Drafting
5:10 Preparing the Stock
6:24 Cutting the Outline
7:13 Turning the Handle
10:18 Starting Over
11:45 Turning the Head Side 1
13:00 Milling and Turning Head Side 2
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@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks for watching everyone! Since starting this channel, I've been amazed and humbled by how quickly it has grown. Your feedback has been incredible! And I've already had some of you asking how you can support the channel. Watching the videos is a huge help, but if you'd like to support more directly you can join my newly created Patreon. In return you can get ad-free videos, early access, and digital downloads of my project drawings. I love making and sharing these videos with you, and your support will absolutely help me continue. Thanks again and tune in for a new project on June 10th! www.patreon.com/inheritancemachining
@briannorris246
@briannorris246 2 года назад
If you decide on merchandise some day, this guy will be happy to buy a T-shirt.
@stevebader6385
@stevebader6385 2 года назад
I really enjoy your channel and would gladly make a contribution. That said, I do not wish to make a monthly commitment. Is there a way to make a "one time" contribution?
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
@@briannorris246 Noted! We've got some ideas in the works!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
@@stevebader6385 Thank you! I actually just set up a PayPal Donation link which you can find in the description.
@brm7469
@brm7469 Год назад
Gonna need you to get back to work. I’m all out of videos to watch. You content it awesome bro. Relaxing, in-depth and thorough. Love it man.
@colinfurze
@colinfurze 2 года назад
Loving this channel, looking forward to new videos. Brilliant
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Hey man! Been a fan of yours for a while so I appreciate this comment so much. Thanks for the encouragement! If you ever need some machine work, let me know.
@prodbysteexy
@prodbysteexy Год назад
@@InheritanceMachining no way
@martinpconti
@martinpconti Год назад
I'm liking this multiverse
@corbancrowmusic
@corbancrowmusic 11 месяцев назад
same
@BenjiLooney
@BenjiLooney 11 месяцев назад
I have been a huge fan of Colin for about 7 years now and love the content so mutch I became a member about a year ago as soon as I got a debit card and have fallen in love with your content over the past 2 years
@mazchen
@mazchen 2 года назад
Can't express enough how satisfying it is for me seeing you using the drawing desk. Back at school CAD was the hot thing and seemed so much more advanced. And indeed computers make everything so much easier, but drawing manually is a form of art to me.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
100% agree. I may not always have the time to draft something out by hand. But it's as much a part of the experience as machining itself.
@trevorlarson3984
@trevorlarson3984 2 года назад
I also greatly appreciated that. Glad I learned some of it in high school because the computers we had could not handle CAD at the time, so manual drafting was actually faster.
@pm3577
@pm3577 2 года назад
That was my initial response, loving the drawing.
@jacob.woodward
@jacob.woodward 2 года назад
Am I just in the minority that finds drawing out designs to be way easier? Granted I’ve never been taught how to use cad but I’ve always found far more enjoyment with just a ruler square and compass to make designs Edit: got rid of the “L” I put in drawing cause apparently it really pisses people off lmfao
@MrDLWheeler
@MrDLWheeler 2 года назад
I think I must be in the very last generation before CAD. I learned those basic draftsmen skills in 8th grade shop class in the mid 70s. So cool to see them still have a little relevance. Loving your work.
@Tyranzor64
@Tyranzor64 Год назад
There's something I find deeply hilarious about that hammer handle whipping around at insane speeds in that position
@kgregory666
@kgregory666 2 года назад
When I asked last week if you made drawings of your major components, I was honestly expecting SOLIDWORKS drawings. You have some very impressive drafting skills. It's not as easy as people think it is. Your videos never cease to impress.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you! l wasn't joking about drafting my stuff! haha I'm sure I'll have to 3D model some projects just for the sake of time, but hand drafting is a big part of the "manual" experience I like in my shop.
@gaveintothedarkness
@gaveintothedarkness Год назад
@@InheritanceMachining Would it be possible for you to do a dedicated video on drafting? It seems a lot of us know very little about it and we would like to learn more
@mehditabti2658
@mehditabti2658 9 месяцев назад
@@gaveintothedarknessseconding this a year later lol
@georgejelfs1347
@georgejelfs1347 Год назад
I made a similar piece during my apprenticeship but with a threaded shaft and head with press fit brass and polymer inserts for the hammer head. It was an example of several machining and fabrication skills in one project. Taught me about tolerances, how to cut threads, use a lathe, milling machine etc etc. It was a really fun piece to make and was used as my final piece to pass my "Fabrication and fitting course"
@matthewpeterson3329
@matthewpeterson3329 2 года назад
This channel was on a short list of favorite machine content, right up to the point where the beeped out cursing took place. It's now in the #1 spot. I laughed out loud at that moment, with the little tirade seeming so familiar. And the "Calm down, Brandon" sounded exactly like my kids when they hear me spew random, colorful expletives over a mistake in the shop. Ahhh, it felt like home. Thanks for another top notch video!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
You had me worried for a moment there thinking I offended you or something 😂 expletives are basically the only things I say in the shop when I’m by myself! Thanks for the support!
@ZGoddessLola
@ZGoddessLola Год назад
The best common part in your videos is using the drafting table. Nothing can beat the classic approach 💜
@pjhalchemy
@pjhalchemy 2 года назад
Never draw more in the morning than you can erase in the afternoon. ;-) Really enjoyed the drafting sequence and made me miss my old 60" pedestal table and Mutoh Machine. A real zen to that type of work and satisfying. Taught Board drafting, CAD and Electronics ~4-5 years after engineering for a decade then back to engineering for another 20 years. Been enjoying your stories, videography, projects and standards...well done!! No wonder to me you've done so well in 4 months. Looking forward to where you take this, but please keep the stories as it is one of the things missing in most YT channels. I believe there is a crossover between craftsmanship and artisanship which needs telling. Thanks for all the hard work and fun!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Ha! There is truth in those words! I find the zen of drafting akin to the zen of machining. The stories are a big part of the effort that goes into the videos, they will always be a feature for sure. Thank you very much for the support!
@DontCallMeGarage
@DontCallMeGarage 2 года назад
I enjoy seeing someone draft on vellum, i havent used a drafting machine since 1992
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
That’s honestly probably when this one was last used regularly, though I messed around with it from time to time growing up. Definitely a whole different experience to 3D modeling
@magnetscience
@magnetscience Год назад
This is extremely close to a hammer that was *the* project needed to complete the course at the Berkeley physics department student machine workshop. Hollow handle made from aluminum, plus a steel head with sides milled like yours. If you messed any part of it up even slightly, you had to start again! It was really fun to make, and probably the most intricate thing that I made there - while we did odd jobs in the workshop, most of our work for the research lab ended up getting designed in CAD and sent to the pro machine shop. Keep up the nice channel, I'm glad that I found it!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
That's interesting a physics department would have a student machine shop. My mechanical engineering college didn't even offer a shop class! Anyway that's awesome you got that experience. Thanks for following along!
@Trainwreck1123
@Trainwreck1123 2 года назад
This is quickly becoming one of my favorite machine-related sources of content. Your editing and cinematography are great; I would believe you if you told me you were professionally trained in it! I'm in the process of building a shop space for myself from scratch (finally getting out of the basement), do you have anything you wish you had done differently or wish you could have done with your space? P.S. Finish the surface gauge build please!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks! A few suggestions for your space would be to 1) keep your grinding in a separate space if possible, 2) have a thick concrete pad and seal the top surface. PS you might have missed it but part 2 of the surface gauge came out 2 weeks ago
@TonyNse
@TonyNse 2 года назад
I fell in love with machining thanks to Adam Savage because of the enthusiasm he puts into it, but this channel shows its "spiritual and emotional" side. The narration is relaxing and keeps you stuck to the screen, I've never seen such a high production quality in this type of video, especially from a relatively small channel. By the way, shop tour anytime soon?
@Trainwreck1123
@Trainwreck1123 2 года назад
@@InheritanceMachining I did miss it, thanks RU-vid!
@Trainwreck1123
@Trainwreck1123 2 года назад
@@TonyNse I don't have the voice, looks, or personality for RU-vid lol. And on top of that unfortunately due to the price of materials lately I have a lot more saving to do before the build can officially start 😑
@jlopezwvmy16sti13
@jlopezwvmy16sti13 2 года назад
ABOM WHO?
@Chipmaker1200
@Chipmaker1200 9 месяцев назад
Fantastic as always. I made a small hammer when my 1st son was born and put his name on it after I made it. He's 37 now and I use that hammer to this day. Now that I think of it, he has never seen this hammer but he will when I give it to him, but only when I'm done with it.
@Mtlmshr
@Mtlmshr 2 года назад
My father was a architectural draftsman (old school from the 60’s) and his writing on his drawings were as if they were printed on a modern printer and he took great pride in that and he was damn sure his eldest son would learn that skill set and I am great full (now) that he sat me down and demanded that if I went to work with him on the weekends that I practiced my lettering and ink line work, yes line work! Because back in those days all the outer lines and the information box area were all done by hand on the vellum! I was so proud that after many many attempts my father actually allowed me to line out a drawing paper 👍
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
That’s awesome! I’m definitely spoiled by the sheets already having the title blocks on them. In my drafting courses we had to draw them out every time as well. Makes it all the more important to take your time and avoid mistakes
@bywd
@bywd Год назад
I did an internship with the army (no firing guns but anything but that was fair game, physical training, weapon repair, etc) one week out of almost every month i was at base.. for 3 years... so lets account for holidays and say i was at base... working 6 to 11 for 30 weeks... sadly when i got old enough i had an injury to my foot... and i couldn't complete the fitnes test at 18 years old... i needed to get by so got a 8 to 5 job to tide me over until i could redo the test.. by the time i could redo the test the 8 to 5 had wrecked my fitness... I tried out and failed hard... it was then that my world crumbled... the thing i had wanted to do since i was 16 suddenly was ripped away... thanks to your videos i remembered why weapons repair and platework was interesting to me in the first place... I didn't get what i wanted... but at least i found something i'm pretty decent at...
@RubyRoks
@RubyRoks Год назад
You going over all the drafting stuff threw me right back to my freshman year of highschool. We had a CAD program, but the first semester of the "Intro To" class was entirely hand drafting. I enjoyed it and did well at it despite my lack of any math skills and my D grade due to not doing my homework. Makes me wonder how many hobbies or skills i'd have if the US education system didn't punish people for leaving work at the workplace so to speak
@mauser8515
@mauser8515 10 месяцев назад
My neighbor was a tool and die maker., and seller with the military. He has tons of machines, and has been mentoring on manual machines the past several years. I couldn’t even imagine how daunting it must have been for you when you first stepped into your grandfathers shop. God bless , and thanks for sharing his legacy and creating one of your own.
@schrodingerscat1863
@schrodingerscat1863 Год назад
Seeing you doing a hand engineering drawing like that takes me back to my apprentice days well over 30 years ago now, nothing more satisfying than sitting back in your drafting chair looking at a hand done drawing. You should try using ink for your finishing lines, makes for a very professional result though it's a skill in itself and the pens aren't cheap, if you can still get them. Anyone who ever spent any time in a machine shop has made a hammer like this, still have mine all these years later, but yours is a beauty making it in a single piece. You have a nice hobby shop there with very nice machines that you obviously take good care of. This whole video was so satisfying to watch, even the bit where tool drift screwed up your first attempt.
@JOHN-fx3xo
@JOHN-fx3xo 2 года назад
So amazing. I just think of all the toys/tools I could make, if I had all the tooling and skill. Thank you for sharing yours with us.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Oh I think about new things all the time. My list is growing faster than I can make them!
@esrAsnataS
@esrAsnataS Год назад
Absolutely love watching the drawing, we have loads at work that nearly got binned until I stepped in and ordered a storage rack for them. They are never used or looked at but the thought of just throwing them out didn't sit right with me. They really are works of art. That hammer handle spinning was a bit scary but a great job.
@pauloalvesdesouza7911
@pauloalvesdesouza7911 Год назад
Your work ethos speaks to my heart. Just found your channel and am going slowly through the vídeos. One a greater delight than the previous. Fantastic workmanship.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Thank you so much 🙏
@Balderoni_
@Balderoni_ 2 года назад
So clean, so simple design, I love how its all made from one single block of steel ❤️ I work daily with CNC machines so this gives me joy to see you execute all of these beautiful tools and parts with manual machining. That is truly a talent to have! Awesome video again, cant wait for the next one 🇫🇮❤️
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you! I figure the more challenging I can make a project the better prepared I will be when it’s actually needed
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement
@andrewclarkehomeimprovement 2 месяца назад
It makes me very happy to see you use a proper drafting table. Many designers today wouldn't know where to start doing it manually. Spent many years behind a fantastic A0 extended parallel motion board with a hydraulic lift and lower mechanism. Happy days. Thanks for triggering a memory 🙂
@snympi
@snympi 2 года назад
Thanks for another great video. I'm following along as you rediscover the treasures left by your grandfather. Great to watch.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you!
@manuel56354
@manuel56354 Год назад
Love the idea of seeing what you do with the skills and tools inherited from your grandfather. It's kind of epic and mystical.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
😁 thanks!
@mjkrech
@mjkrech 2 года назад
Great job, Brandon! Loved watching you use the lathe on metal. I watched my father make beautiful wooden bowls on a lathe in the 70s. It’s such an engineering art!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you! I would actually love to try wood turning at some point. I've used just about every metal and wood machine except for a wood lathe!
@Andrewlang90
@Andrewlang90 Год назад
It’s satisfying listening to talk your way through step by step. It’s also reassuring to hear you drop Pro machinist language when you take a misstep lol.
@jeffmayhew4148
@jeffmayhew4148 2 года назад
Congratulations on a great channel, and thank you for the refreshing and clear content. What's especially intriguing to me is that there is someone left who is actually using traditional drafting equipment! I reluctantly discarded mine decades ago and switched to computerized CAD tools, but it's fun to see a classic drafting machine in use on a Borco-covered table.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you! I consider it an old (and fun) trade just like manual machining. It does take quite a bit more time than computer modeling though so I may need to bounce back and forth at time. But it will definitely be a permanent fixture of the shop
@CGT80
@CGT80 11 месяцев назад
My grandfather, a tool and die maker, punched all his tools with 3 dots from a center punch. He passed before I was born, but I have a few of his tools and my dad has more of them. Unfortunately, my dad's brother trashed or gave away a bunch without my dad's knowledge despite him (dad's brother) being a mechanic. He just didn't appreciate the old sentimental tools and was used to tool truck brands. He has passed, but I won't ever forget the lesson he taught me when I helped him build a porch on his house at 13 years old. He showed me how to hold a framing nail and I swung back the hammer.......He said, oh no, JR, you hold that nail. If you miss, it will be your fingers, not mine. LOL I guess this comment comes full circle for this video topic, even though I wasn't even intending it to work out that way. 😄 I love the old tools passed down and even the old ones I bought due to the quality.
@fatbuttbassett4732
@fatbuttbassett4732 Год назад
As a professional draftsman since '92, I appreciate the drafting you do in these. I still have my hand drawing table, but not the machine. Been a long time since I'd hand drawn. Thansk for the high quality entertainment/learning videos.
@JayRussellDuramax
@JayRussellDuramax 2 года назад
Making this out of one piece was so satisfying to watch! I especially enjoyed the way you blended the fillets into each other. Great job!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
It was pretty satisfying to watch them merge together! Thanks, man!
@kmoecub
@kmoecub Год назад
Thank you for sharing. My father was a machinist, his father a farmer and blacksmith. My mother's grandfather a farmer and mechanic. I have tools from all of them (including a slide hammer that my father made), along with a tool shelf that my mother's grandfather made in the 1890's. I'm just a hobbyist, but will now be making a small hammer as soon as I finish my smelting kiln project.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
My pleasure. Glad to hear you kept some of your ancestors tools as well. Happy machining!
@ericlewis9709
@ericlewis9709 Год назад
Just getting into the trade and I really enjoy your videos. They truly interest me, and I appreciate the pride you take in your work and the attention to the small details.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Thanks! Hopefully you also learn from my mistakes 😉
@Graveyardham
@Graveyardham 2 года назад
Thank you for yet another great video, very happy that you went into some detal about working the drafting table. Looking forward to your next project!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks! I had a lot of interest in that from different people so thought I’d share a little. Glad you liked it!
@Zandrones
@Zandrones 10 месяцев назад
Masterpiece of a video, not only a great demonstration video but the filming and editing is 10/10. Well done!
@cameronmccreary4758
@cameronmccreary4758 Год назад
I did one of these years ago when I took classes at the local Community College and I ordered the steel before it even got started. I ordered A2 tool steel. It came out great and hardened wonderfully.Your work looks soo good. I saw turning done by Mekanik Messin in Indonesia similiar to this but it was trash. Your work is great.
@theoriginalbeanboy
@theoriginalbeanboy Год назад
4 jaw chucks are always a pain to use, but if you spin a square part with a rounded chamfer it looks absolutely amazing
@Yaivenov
@Yaivenov Год назад
Love tiny hammers. As a gunsmith my most used hammer is a 4 oz. jeweler's hammer. It is so ubiquitous that it is easier for me to list the times I don't use it: stamping lettering (1lb ballpeen), seating work in mill (deadblow) ... and that's about it. Paired with brass and steel punch sets it is typically more than enough for any but a few tasks.
@wrstew1272
@wrstew1272 Год назад
High School “Advanced Metalworking “ 1969. But head turned separate and handle threaded into the drilled and tap’d head. Worked excellent, lost years ago……your doing it one-piece of stock puts a grin on my beard. Hopefully someone is enjoying it as much as you must be with your historic replica!
@johnsolimine1164
@johnsolimine1164 2 года назад
Beyond your obvious skill, the best part IMO is... you're keeping your grandpa's legacy alive. If there's a heaven, your grandpa must be mighty pleased.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you very much! I hope to make him proud
@crbielert
@crbielert Год назад
My grandma had a hammer like the one you were gifted that my uncle made in metal shop in high school. Love your videos, the production quality is outstanding.
@JCtheROD
@JCtheROD Год назад
I really enjoyed watching you hand draft, this brings back some good memories of High School Drafting. We were Still doing it by hand in good ole 1991 and slowly switched to CAD.
@mwilson308
@mwilson308 Год назад
You have inherited quite a legacy my friend. Both Grandfathers would be proud
@eckyeckypikang
@eckyeckypikang 10 месяцев назад
Way late to the table on this video & your channel... But this one takes me back to one of my all-time favorite classes back in Jr. High in the 80's - it was the last time the school taught a Drafting course before switching everything over to CAD. I took to it like a duck to water, only to have to learn a while new set of skills afterwards. I loved laying everything out by hand, measuring, marking, cleaning up and all the little details & tools to take a 3-dimensional object and lay it out or draw a plan from a description or whatever other weirdness my drafting teacher could come up with. Every time I see someone selling an old drafting table I get an itch, just like i do when i walk past sets of drafting tools at an office supply store. Thanks for taking me back in time!
@nunyabusiness3612
@nunyabusiness3612 2 года назад
My man. Good stuff as always. And I appreciate you showing us exactly how you screwed up. There is no greater way to learn/teach than to share the lessons learnt from failure.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you, sir! I’m dying my best to share the whole process. Scars and all
@josephorozco7628
@josephorozco7628 9 месяцев назад
That's not a tool/hammer. It's a fine piece of industrial ART. BEAUTIFUL WORK!
@benneboii8117
@benneboii8117 Год назад
I know nothing about machining or metal work, never even been in a shop. But your work is very entertaining to watch and I can see that what you do takes skill. Great content!
@bRad73016
@bRad73016 2 года назад
Great channel, great content, great narration and most of all, great story behind it all. After watching all of your videos without commenting, what is really driving me to comment now is that you've show the manual drafting process. Please continue to show this process as a lead in for the fabulous machining segment of your videos. It is very educational and satisfying to watch. Keep up the great channel!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks, Brad! I'm surprised how much people are liking the drafting segments. I'll definitely be doing more of these in the future.
@ddot8668
@ddot8668 2 года назад
Honestly the best channel to watch on RU-vid I love it please keep it up. Thank you Grandpa
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Yes thank you grandfather indeed!
@davidchanget2563
@davidchanget2563 Год назад
There is something therapeutic about seeing hand-drafted prints. Part of me wants to be critical because I hate wasting time but the other part really wants to do it myself. Love your skill and always peaceful voice-over. Your videos are so satisfying to watch.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Thank you. I'm definitely not as fast drafting as I am with CAD. But manual machines aren't nearly as fast as CNC either. Both have the tactile approach that is more satisfying to me than saving time
@TheProboys3
@TheProboys3 11 месяцев назад
I really like how you showed your mistakes. It helped me learn a lot without having to make them myself. Thank you.
@OliverKrystal
@OliverKrystal 2 года назад
If drafting is an art, dimensioning is poetry.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
well said
@ahmed12op
@ahmed12op 2 года назад
Man, this hammer can be a great personal gift to someone interested in machining I can’t wait to see your personal signature on the hammer! And as always, great video my friend
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you! I may actually be dabbling is some gift making around holiday season
@jayayh9650
@jayayh9650 9 месяцев назад
As the son of a late draftsman I am taken straight back to my childhood by watching this.
@andersjonsson7218
@andersjonsson7218 Год назад
Thanks for your nice videos. I worked for ABB many years ago and there I had a colleague who had found a small lathe, about 40 x 20 x 20 cm, in a scrap container. It turned out to be a thesis done by hand. This happened over 30 years ago and I remember how appalled I was. Throwing away such a beautiful piece of work. Could only imagine the student who created this, what a tremendous job.
@KingBanjo1217
@KingBanjo1217 Год назад
I think that a small machinist’s hammer should be the first project anybody does in this field.
@jimlaxdal9023
@jimlaxdal9023 2 года назад
You sir are a true professional please don’t ever stop making videos I really enjoy your attention to detail
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you so much! I’m doing my best to keep them coming!
@GarageKei
@GarageKei 11 месяцев назад
I'm trying to HAMMER through your complete collection of videos but your voice is so smooth and soothing that you often put me to sleep. I don't mind though. I just wake up and go back to the place where I nodded off and repeat the process. its a beautiful Saturday afternoon activity. 10/10 would recommend.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 11 месяцев назад
😂 Thanks man!
@14768
@14768 2 года назад
You still had chatter on the radius tool, turn your RPM down significantly. At least 1/3 of what you were running at. For anything with a large contact patch like a radius tool or parting blade slower speed is what eliminates chatter. Especially with such a large radius tool, 100 RPM wouldn't be too slow. The material removal rate is worse but you wont have chatter.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
I'm not sure why I didn't think of that... thats my standard practice for the parting tool. Thanks!
@kentdurham2716
@kentdurham2716 Год назад
That’s a beauty! Grandpa would be very proud. Haven’t seen one of those drafting machines for a while. Love seeing your methods and matter of fact style. Good work indeed!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Thank you very much!
@pondafarr
@pondafarr 2 года назад
Seeing classic drafting is amazing, reminds me of my father's drafting table he used when i was a kid. TY!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
That’s great. Thank you!
@devangkohli6729
@devangkohli6729 2 года назад
Dude the drawing part brings me back to school days , had so much fun watching it , so satisfying and so much nostalgia , great work man
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
@blacknight1003
@blacknight1003 Год назад
Ive subbed on the strength of this first video that I’ve seen of yours do date. Very impressed with your machining skills. Cant wait to check you out more.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Much appreciated! Welcome
@nigelnightmare4160
@nigelnightmare4160 7 месяцев назад
It's when you have to label Film that the FUN starts as you have to write on the reverse side using mirror writing! That was easier for me as I'm a lefty so the ink in the isometric pens didn't get smudged. We used 4H for working lining and 2B for the part lines when rough draughting plus .25 & .5 Isometric pens when finalising the drawing.
@BruceBoschek
@BruceBoschek 2 года назад
My final shop project in high school was a machinist's hammer. It was a bit larger and was in three parts, handle, shaft and head. I chose it because I could make the head on the shaper. No one wanted to use the shaper, they all wanted to use the lathe, so I made the poor shaper my baby and when the lathe was finally free I turned down the shaft and knurled the aluminum handle. I had it for many years until I left the States and then it went the way of so many other things. 🙂 Thanks for the very informative and interesting video.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
That's interesting. You see almost no one using a shaper anymore. And those that do seem to just for the novelty of it. Something I would likely do. Haha. Thanks, Bruce
@micahsa15
@micahsa15 Год назад
Cleaning up that band saw table would be a legit side project
@howder1951
@howder1951 2 года назад
Very nice video and great subject choice. Talk of making an heirloom piece makes this a work of the heart, and once it has aged through a generation, it will be highly valued. Thanks for a nice twist on a simple seeming subject, enjoyed, cheers!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you very much! I thought what better way to make it interesting and challenging?
@HmmmmmLemmeThinkNo
@HmmmmmLemmeThinkNo Месяц назад
This is so good. And I love that you leave your screw-ups in. Thank you :)
@doylerabjohn3435
@doylerabjohn3435 Год назад
Great job & sweet looking hammer.....I also come from a long line of mechanics & machinist. My great grandfather worked on trains. Grandpa also worked on trains & cars. My father died (RIP 1977) when I was 7. My dad was a tool & die machinist. When he past the family tradition went with him. Again great work. New Subscriber
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Thank you very much and thanks for sharing.
@scwalsh1100
@scwalsh1100 8 месяцев назад
its been 20+ years since i have created a set of drawing by hand watching this brings me back :)
@ChadOHara98
@ChadOHara98 Год назад
Easily one of my favorite channels. Super appreciated 🙏
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Thank you so much!
@gabordeak1993
@gabordeak1993 Год назад
Nice job. I love, how you inherited all the machines and tools ad created your own shop. I hope This Old Tony sees this. I hope he is proud. "as always, thanks for watching and see you next time"
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Much appreciated!
@benmcneill802
@benmcneill802 2 года назад
Awesome video man. Can’t wait for your next one!!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
thank you! started making chips today!
@McKildafor
@McKildafor 2 года назад
Just WoW! Loving your videos. You've got real talent bro. Thanks for showing us.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks, man!
@rudysol7754
@rudysol7754 2 года назад
Love the videos dude..I always look forward to them
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you!
@SalahEddineSTM
@SalahEddineSTM Год назад
Nice to see you in act, great job
@abaehoTV
@abaehoTV 2 года назад
i'm an apprentice machinist and boy do i need a drafting table like yours haha... you need to make more indepth drafting videos it honestly was nice to see some fine drafting work
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
They area great to have and honestly you could probably pick one up pretty cheap since people don't really use them anymore. I wasn't expecting anyone to be as interested in the drafting stuff as they have been... I'lll have to think of a way to do that and make it interesting
@dm3stone
@dm3stone Год назад
Absolutely fascinating to watch.
@JohnZombi88
@JohnZombi88 Год назад
Thank you for leaving your project hiccups in your videos. Every one is a learning experience not only for you but for anyone watching.
@sebastianaussenhofer5960
@sebastianaussenhofer5960 6 месяцев назад
Nice work. I in herited a lot of old machinist tools from my grandfather. Starting to revive those. Still looking for that hammer.
@motorgruppa
@motorgruppa Год назад
Beautiful!
@Geordie90210
@Geordie90210 Год назад
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing
@natewarner359
@natewarner359 Год назад
Awesome work
@YooProjects
@YooProjects Год назад
Great project 💫 Thanks
@agamemnon7518
@agamemnon7518 Год назад
Your drawings are just immaculate, I'm terrible at drafting without utilizing cad. Mad respect
@doc_sav
@doc_sav Год назад
All one piece! That's cool.
@GBWM_CNC
@GBWM_CNC 2 года назад
I absolutely love your videos! keep it up
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks!
@homemadetools
@homemadetools 2 года назад
Good work as usual. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks as always, Jon!
@stevensonjsh
@stevensonjsh Год назад
As someone who’s done a fair number of hand drawings, it’s painfully obvious that the people that design the drawing features in CAD packages haven’t. I am so often disappointed in my inability to elegantly lay out dimensions or properly hatch or even make good-looking hidden lines.
@Th3Fr0gL1ck3r
@Th3Fr0gL1ck3r Месяц назад
Working in design for a robotics team you learn how awful Onshape is for anything but 15 degree increments and any sort of small radius feature. It’s especially fun when manufacturing gets mad because they can’t understand the admittedly shitty layout
@rainman6272
@rainman6272 Год назад
Wow, my heart sank so deep when that cutter dug in. Props for posting the f-up!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Machining can be unforgiving at times... but its all part of it. Obviously I learned something there but sharing also helps others learn too.
@yeagerxp
@yeagerxp 2 года назад
Excellent work 👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Take care of yourself, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thank you!
@WideAwakeHuman
@WideAwakeHuman Год назад
Killer content out of the blue - video style, narration, projects are all on point.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
I appreciate it!
@katoasian
@katoasian Год назад
I love the design part where you went through your drafting process. Would be awesome if you could just make video on analog drafting utilizing the drafting more. They pieces of art!!
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
thanks! I do have one video that goes a lot deeper into drafting.
@charlvanniekerk8009
@charlvanniekerk8009 2 года назад
Thank you for the beautiful video! Its definitely something ill need to do one day in my own shop. Sorry about the slipup with the radius tool though, that sucked! But once again the outcome was incredible and I cant wait for future videos. The foreshadowing of a possible initial stamp/makers mark has me giddy XD
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks! The mistakes are all part of the process, but I'm still going curse about them! 😂 The stamp should be interesting. Not sure yet how I will be able to pull that off...
@charlvanniekerk8009
@charlvanniekerk8009 2 года назад
@@InheritanceMachining ofcourse! Mistakes are always frustrating 😂 In terms if the stamp I've seen people machine and engrave or maybe even hand file a piece of anealed high carbon steel that they heat treat once the shape is finalized. Otherwise, because your name is Inheritance machining, considering you only need straight lines to draw I and M, you could use a sharp engraver bit and actually mill in the shape on your milling machine. Also into a piece of anealed high carbon steel so you can heat treat it and make it harder than your hammer. I hope this helps for how to make it and gives you some Ideas. Best regards!
@LukeTheJoker
@LukeTheJoker 2 года назад
My Brother In Law suggested I check out your channel, I really enjoyed this video.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
Thanks for stopping by!
@kylecarey934
@kylecarey934 Год назад
You know what I've never subscribed so fast in my life
@coreypratt-e36
@coreypratt-e36 11 месяцев назад
Just stumbled across your channel. Thanks for the great content and even better craftsmanship!!!!
@d00dEEE
@d00dEEE 2 года назад
You made me go out to the garage to locate my own little hammer. It was our first project in high school machine shop, starting with a 12" chunk of 1/2" cold rolled. Cut the stock in two, turn the handle from the long part, knurl it, drill it hollow, single-point thread the head end. Turn a sphere on the head, neck it down aesthetically, slightly round off the flat face, drill and tap it. Flatten the sides of the head on the mill, then case harden it. Voila, a hammer. I did find it in my mic drawer: it's 51 years old and showing its age, but still serviceable.
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining 2 года назад
That’s great! I’m sure that tool has served you well on many occasions. Honestly I’d like mine to have a patina as well! In due time
@MTknives
@MTknives Год назад
So satisfying 👏
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
Thanks again!
@tdg911
@tdg911 Год назад
Once again... beautiful job. Very inspiring thank you for sharing
@InheritanceMachining
@InheritanceMachining Год назад
My pleasure! Thank you so much
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