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Lets Roger That
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Registrace 22. 12. 2006
Hobbyist. Machining, Workshop, welding, tool making, tips and tricks. Located in Canada. May spontaneously precede sentences by "Hey" and invite everyone for a BBQ.
New Canadian Tractor Cab for my Kubota
I recently ordered a high quality tractor cab from Brad Gray Welding located in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada. Yes, a Canadian made cab and its wonderful. In this video I introduce you to Brad and demo the cab he made for me. Make sure to throw him some love ;)
You can find Brad's YT channel here: @bradgraycabs
Contact info: bcgray3@hotmail.com
You can find Brad's YT channel here: @bradgraycabs
Contact info: bcgray3@hotmail.com
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Rockwell Delta - Surface Grinder Cross Slide Leadscrew
zhlédnutí 281Před 3 měsíci
In this video I made a leadscrew for a friend in Arkansas. Enjoy
Making a broach bushing for beginners
zhlédnutí 388Před 3 měsíci
Finally a video that shows you exactly how to make a broach bushing. Save money, learn something and make stuff.
How to Make a Camera Dolly
zhlédnutí 245Před 3 měsíci
Here's how I made a great camera dolly for $165. Product List: Power supply www.amazon.ca/Listed-Supply-Adapter-100-240V-Transformers/dp/B09P8FZF44/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2LTPY17G7B0BY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.d79gwsZKqOp6 Y9Mgcw8iS-JBd_HMVHsyzGHfg5b1OKBNaJP8fyMR_MydwkV4dxGTkZZHsGpeMftnsrw7tuDG9ImHyY-fo2nMIaGZYbOLFsRUhEnoYvQwYfMQ8h9TDohFoN7xQf7I3VvsvCmtd370UzehWd3jfqrwJRmV_-vZ0H1fLZNFKsCIUXnoXIPjGcVof3hmW366V...
Roger Tools Canada - Open for Business
zhlédnutí 228Před 3 měsíci
I'm excited to announce that Roger Tools Canada is online, stocked up and ready to serve you. This video is an intro to the company and it offers. I invite you to visit the shop and share with other machining enthusiasts. RogerToolsCanada.com
Clogged Extruder - Anycubic Kobra 2 Pro
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 6 měsíci
Here's a step by step video showing how I disassemble/reassemble the entire extruder.
Protractor Fine Adjustment Part 2
zhlédnutí 423Před 9 měsíci
In part 2 of this series I finished the gear and created a control knob. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT (Matty's Workshop Cancer Update) czcams.com/video/uZYtkNRkc34/video.htmlsi=AU8q4dKS0rUkrL5m (Go Fund Me Link) gofund.me/32d46234
Making a Protractor Fine Adjustment Gear Part 1
zhlédnutí 606Před 9 měsíci
In this episode I begin the process of making the fine adjustment gear that allows these protractors to be moved by 1/12th of a degree on a Browne & Sharpe protractor model 496. These little knobs have a tendency to get lost and mine didn't come with one. So lets make one. NOTE: I'd like to remind my viewers that I make videos for FUN. I like to hear your tips and advice and to chat, I don't ap...
Machining Backhoe Pins
zhlédnutí 411Před 10 měsíci
In this video I make a couple pins for a vintage backhoe.
Digital Microscope in the shop
zhlédnutí 179Před 10 měsíci
I bought a digital microscope for my shop. Lets assemble it and see how good it is.
Z Axis Height Gage
zhlédnutí 589Před 11 měsíci
I recently purchased a Z Axis Digital Height Gauge for my milling machine. Why? Check out this video and you'll want one too. Amazon Links Gauge: www.amazon.ca/dp/B08W32RXT9?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details Batteries: www.amazon.ca/dp/B079294VDS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Thread Cutting Fixture
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed rokem
In this video I finally make a thread cutting stop. No more struggling to remember how many turns of the dial I made.
Accusize Precision Toolmakers Vise Review
zhlédnutí 2,5KPřed rokem
Accusize Precision Toolmakers Vise Review
How to balance a bench grinder in 4 steps
zhlédnutí 17KPřed rokem
How to balance a bench grinder in 4 steps
Southbend 13 Backplate Part 3 - The conclusion
zhlédnutí 282Před rokem
Southbend 13 Backplate Part 3 - The conclusion
SB13 Chuck Backplate - Part 2 Turning Operations
zhlédnutí 480Před rokem
SB13 Chuck Backplate - Part 2 Turning Operations
How to Make a Southbend 13 Chuck Backplate - Part 1 The Prep Work
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How to Make a Southbend 13 Chuck Backplate - Part 1 The Prep Work
How do you get ahold of Brad? I’ve tried a couple times to have a cab made for our kioti tractor.
Here’s his email bcgray3@hotmail.com
Great job and repurpose the drill excellent .
For me i would like to see the demo not wide open but variable speed .we have to assume the more pressure the more things will wear .after all it was designed to be hand crank.
You’re absolutely correct Tony. It’s not meant to be going up and down constantly at full speed. So far after a year or whatever it’s been, I find that it rarely gets moved since it’s a home shop. Perhaps if it was a commercial shop I might have to consider a mechanism that is different. Good observation. Thanks for your comments. Much appreciated. Gilles
Where this touch off tool work is on CNC mill
I have been trying to use this on coffee cups and am having less than ideal success. What kind of laser are you using?
It’s an a tool D1 Pro 20 Watts
That's not really remarkable, if you took the material out loosing 1 jaw Then put it back in and it's true, you will get myattention
Ever since I started using this procedure I haven’t had any difficulty achieving consistent results. But in general I totally agree with you that 3 jaws aren’t reliable for consistency. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Much appreciated.
Thank you thank you. I didnt have filament stuck in the gears but I did have filament buildup in the nozzle and the blue tube was melted. This video helped me to do what I needed to get my 3d printer up and running. Thanks again.
You’re welcome Lani. Gilles 😊
That is awesome. Gave me a lot of good ideas. 👍 Also, do your welding before your precision machining or setting your rails. The welds will distort the object.
Hello, what is in the middle of the grinding hub when on the machine that uses a Allen key >? is that the hub puller ? Thx Alec
Alec, the Allen key is used to tighten or loosen a threaded screw which presses the hub onto the spindle. It’s a weird system but it works.
Hello, great video! were can i cat Mr Sopko's grinding wheel balancers i cant find it ? Thank You Alec
Hi Alex, here is the website link. It’s not a new style website but if you call Bill he will help you select the correct equipment you need www.wmsopko.com/
Also, if you take balanced cuts you will always hit your target size.
Thanks for the advice Richard. Much appreciated
Your poor finish finish is not turning fast enough and your DOC is too small for carbide insert tooling. But I like the video. Cheers
I’m made in Canada too! 🇨🇦
Thank you very much, sir, for sharing this video, and this is exactly what I'm looking for.
My pleasure
Great video! Got the link Anycubic themself. I just got one (big) question: How did you unplug the ribbon cable? It's hard to follow your instructions when I can't get the extruder off :/
Hi Oliver and thanks for the question. I just made a shirt video for you explaning how to remove the ribbon cable. czcams.com/video/v3u670vsazk/video.html
thanks for helping me fix my 3d printer
Happy I could help Cobb
Wow good job Brad! Well deserved Gilles, you'll have fun all year long with your Kubota
WOW, excellent video Gilles thanks so much for the exposure much appreciated buddy 👍👍
My pleasure good Sir. Gilles
Nice craftsmanship, Canadian built as well! I bet you can hardly wait for the snow. Cheers!
Yessir. I absolutely LOVE it and it'll be nice for my old bones
He did awesome job on the cap.
Cab
great build.
Wish flanges like that were available for purchase. Good work!
I just finished making a commercial version Glenn. Just have to finalize pricing and they will be available. If interested you can be added to a waiting list by sending me an email info@rogertoolscanada.com
@@LetsRogerThat I need 5/8" arbor. I hope you are making some of those. I will email you. Thanks!
@@LetsRogerThat I just emailed you about that. I need 5/8" arbor flanges. Hopefully 5/8" was in the plans.
@@GlennLaguna I’ll design them for you. Gilles
That was one hell of an impressive fix 👍
Very nice work
Thanks Rusty
Что за жидкость вы использовали?
took it all apart. no stuck filament. cleaned the gears. There were little bits of plastic on the gears but probably not something that would stop the gears from turning. I assume my nozzle was just clogged and the extruder was just 'backfiring' because it couldn't push anything through the nozzle. My extruder would suddenly make a ticking(?) sound when extruding. I couldn't extrude normally (only partially), but I could retract from the printer itself (I guess this could have been a clue). I did try cleaning it but it was still clogged. I have only printed various types of PLA and PETG. Nothing else. So Im not sure how it could get clogged and not melt from the high temps (or maybe there was some small bits of metal in the nozzle?!? Anyhoooo I just replaced the nozzle with the spare that came with the printer. I also tightened the x and y belt tensioners, greased up the two vertical axles, greased the horizontal and two parallel slide rails (for head and under the bed, respectively) (all for normal maintenance routine), tightened extruder tension, and recalibrated everything after swapping out the nozzle and after doing the earlier maintenance stuff (auto bed level, vibration, nozzle calibration, etc.) and now it prints like new!! Side notes: Before taking things apart. Check the warranty / refund policy: store.anycubic.com/pages/refund-policy Maybe you will be able to create a support ticket and get things replaced! In my case I was outside the window, but you could still try to create a support ticket and get a part replaced for almost to completely free (based on reddit posts). If you dont want the extruder spring to fly off, you can loosen it completely, cover your hand over the spring contraption, turn it on its side at a angle towards the floor or upside down then slowly pry/pull the gear part of the extruder tension lever away from the rest of the part to get the whole spring contraption loose. No broken eyes for me!! Go easy on the plugs! They are tiny and can easily break. Go slow and do little bits of tugging to get it loose. You should not apply any serious amounts of force on small parts. That is a fast way of breaking something! Thanks for the video though! It gave me some peace of mind that there was guide to disassemble my 3d printer for the first time!
Glad it worked out. That’s awesome
@@LetsRogerThat thanks for an awesome video!
I truly like your threaded exterior washer, it is easy to do fine tuninh that way.
How do we get the wherl arbor off just that split nut isnt it could u show how it comes off
Ken if you send me an email I will make a private video for you to watch
@@LetsRogerThat pardom my computing ignorance but whats your email and I’ll certainly look forward to and appreciate a vid showing the procedure
@@kenclaro1806 no worries Ken I won’t make you look. Info@rogertoolscanada.com
Did you use the same tool settings for the 90 degree as well? Except it being 90 degrees rather than 120.
Yes
You think you've got it bad, come down to Australia. The oils I need only seem to be available in 20 litre drums 😢
That’s maddening. Sorry to hear. Gilles
Lovely video and great explanation. Helped me a lot. Thanks you!
My pleasure Dieter. Gilles
Thank you so much! Very kind of you to show us. ❤
You’re welcome
Thank you. You helped me a lot.
Glad to be of service Stephan. Gilles
"What you are going to need to do first is go to the foundry" 😂😂 I don't have a surface grinder, metal working lathe. I just a man in a shed.
I hear you. Im in the process of making an inexpensive system that is full proof and requires no tools at all. I think you’ll find that more useful
I see a lot of negative comments here, I think they come from lazy people without imagination who only look for what's easy. I bought a Dewalt DW758 8” bench grinder (USD$275 in my country) and it was a big disappointment for me to put it to work, it vibrated terribly. Worried, I began to investigate the reasons and solutions. I did it!! with just an angle grinder, a drill and a homemade belt grinder. I can't guarantee that the pieces I made were perfect with those tools but they do work perfectly, now I have zero vibrations and I am very satisfied! Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, it was very useful to me. Greetings from Ecuador 🇪🇨
Thank you.
So how do you setit up?
I thought I explained it in the video but if there’s something specific that’s unclear please let me know and I would gladly try to better explain it or address specific questions. Gilles
I was hoping you could provide some info on the snowplow attachment? I am going to be buying a friend’s b1750 and would love to fit it for plowing in the winter but I am not finding a lot of resources online to get started..
Hey Dan, if you send me an email at info@rogertoolscanada.com I will send you a link to a video I just made for you. Gilles
thanks for the review, just what I wanted to know.
Thank you for the file as well as this video Nice job
G’day and greetings from Tasmania Australia 🇦🇺 that is a great idea to use a drill hadn’t thought of that, I have a HM 46 geared head which is very heavy to move mainly up with a crank handle. I am going to have a go at making what you did, thank you for sharing that it’s much appreciated, kind regards John
Hi John. Thanks for the kind words. Before you start building you may want to contact Bruce Whitham who is also from Australia. He created and sells the Tru-Line-8 RF30 Stabilization Kit. He’s a really nice person. Here’s a link to his channel. Best regards. Gilles czcams.com/play/PLcAKxmImFJqloBoun36lyTDzLft6nlBbL.html&si=Wr5rxiXaM1Ioedki
John additionally, I think its easier to get in touch with Bruce on Instagram. Just search his name and he pops up.
Thank you for taking the time, effort and expense to do this review - I had my doubts given the price point, my expectations aren't excessive, however it looks to be very accurate for the things that matter
Yessir it certainly exceeded my expectations.
Nice work
Thanks Bill
I think, I would have pinned that shaft, but that's just me.
Its always something that can be done later but there is very little force applied to a surface grinder cross feed. I’ve used that method before with long term success so Im hoping it’ll be fine. I appreciate your input though. Tks. Gilles
Good one. I'm sure he will be very happy with it.
And, it was fun to make. Win win 😊
Why you keep resting and dragging that 70 lb unit on on that rotary dial is blowing my mind !
I’m old, I need the exercise 😉
Good one, Gilles. That's useful information. But I use the shaper to make slots :)
Yeah and Im jealous every time you use it haha
Nice work
Tks Bill
I made a huge mistake when pulling the black clip that connects the two cables of the Heater with the board... I pulled and the two cables went out the socket... And now I can't see how to put them back inside the two holes, they just don't fit well and don't stay there. What a fucking mess I did
how did you fix it? I looked on ali express, entirely new print head is $30 USD, 10 min swap, I've made more expensive mistakes...
@@davidwilson4190 I bought a new one like you said, like 20 dollars, it was too hard to put the wires back in, it had to be done only by welding the tip, and even then it was tossing a coin