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You should have spent a little bit more time making this. The stickout on the shaft was way too high, you should have used a live center. The threads on the shaft leave to be desired (hence the horrendous runout). Lastly, welding the square piece aligned by eye is not the best option for precision. In the end, the finished product looks like what it should be but isn’t really usable as is.
I notice his thanks replies are only returned on positive comments by viewers with comparable knowledge. Use the criticisms to learn from, as they are the ones you should be thanking.
That chuck can't be that crap. It might be the thread. Should have cut the thread with the lathe instead of die. Or buy an ER chuck with straight shank.
Should of welded before you inserted bearings, maybe take off just a little more where the bearings went in? Looked like something was warped somewhere
Great job! I recomend you use conical bearings due to the load they recibe and try to add adjustable height for doing diferent opperations. Greets from Uruguay
Great video! I'm still new to machining so I have a noob question, why do you bore upside down in reverse? I have see a few people thread this way but never noticed anyone else boring this way. Curiosity peaks my interest. Thanks again for the great content.
From what I've seen online, there can be alot of different reasons to run a lathe in reverse with upside-down tools. While I don't know about this specific case, sometimes it can be so if there's a lack of rigidity, the tool can deflect upwards and away from the work rather than be pulled down and into the work, scraping your work, artisan makes has a video where he mounts a parting blade upside-down and this was his general explanation
@@user-mg4kf9lp5d Он проточил вал без задней бабки, это не смущает? У него нет никакого натяга в подшипниках (забитых молотком). Он сделал несколько перестановок детали в трехкулачковом патроне. Патрон посажен не на конус и вообще взят от ручного инструмента. Он вообще наплевал на всю технологию изготовления (и похоже сознательно наплевал).
La idea es buena, pero el eje está totalmente con movimiento. Lástima que ese eje con los rodamientos no esté justo como debería. Como dije antes, la idea es buena pero el trabajo está mal realizado ya que quien lo fabrica se supone que es un tornero
Really ? Just because someone names it a "centre drill" doesn't mean that's it's exclusive use to use it on the centre of work pieces. It provides a "centre" that you can then use for other procedures, (for a steady or further drilling perhaps?). Give it a try on other applications, you might surprise yourself.
Wow! You did a fantastic job making a lathe-mounted semi-random hole generator! Wait, it’s supposed to be a milling tool? Are you sure?? I thought those were supposed to be made where you have at least some amount of control over the accuracy that they can produce. This is actually kind of a shitty one of those. Oh well… at least it might still be somewhat useful for woodworking.
Why does everyone on RU-vid weld this way? Like they all learned how to weld from the same video of an Indian welding automotive body panels with a rickety stick welder.
The inside race of the bearing protrudes beyond the outside race, which means when you hammer on the inside race your peening the balls against both races. The bearing is ruined.
@Welder Wayne I completely agree. If you would take notice of the critical comments posted here, the quality of your work would increase, potentially raising subscribers rates. The quality of your work here is certainly a reason for not subscribing to your channel, sorry