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Hello Son
This is a song I wrote for my two sons many many years ago. It came to me after my first grandson was born. (You'll have to overlook my singing as I'm not a singer)
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Brass and Aluminum checkerboard
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Making a brass and aluminum checker board. Also see previous video of making brass and aluminum checkers.
Brass checkers made on lathe and CNC mini mill
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In this video I make some checkers out of brass round stock on my lathe and CNC mini mill. I hope you enjoy the video.
CNC wiring diagram update - addded auto zero wiring and scripts
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This video is an update to a video I made about 5 years ago on the wiring diagram for my CNC router. I recently was able to wire a touch probe to the machine so I could zero the x and y corner of a part and zero the table or surface of the material to start machining. Resources are listed below: If you liked this video, you can click here to donate to support my channel. www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/...
CNC aluminum ornament made on custom vacuum fixture
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I made a small Christmas tree ornament on the CNC router on a custom vacuum fixture. Vacuum fixture made of white oak and all surfaces sealed with wood glue. ornament made of 1/8" thick aluminum 2" x 2 1/4" Profile spindle speed - 6000 RPM cutter for profile - 7/64 2 flute carbide end mill spindle speed - 6000 RPM depth of cut - .004" per pass feed speed - 20 ipm cutting time - 12 minutes Engra...
Painting the porch ceiling
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Short little video of painting the porch ceiling as seen through the security camera. Hope you enjoy.
Shopsmith bandsaw guide replacement
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Replacing Shopsmith bandsaw cool block guides with ball bearings
Machining the CNC vacuum pod
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Instructional video of making a small CNC work holding vacuum pod, from designing the model in Fusion 360, as well as creating the tool paths and finally machining our part. This video is actually machining the vacuum pod. Here's where to get the plastic and gasket material: www.mcmaster.com plastic HDPE, 12" x 12" x 3/4" - part# 8619K481 gasket EPDM cord - part# 8605K1 If you liked this video,...
Tutorial on creating the tool paths for making a small CNC work holding vacuum pod in Fusion 360
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Instructional video of making a small CNC work holding vacuum pod, from designing the model in Fusion 360, as well as creating the tool paths and finally machining our part. This video is creating the tool paths and G code. If you liked this video, click here to donate to support my channel. www.paypal.com/cgi-...... Donations are very much appreciated, thank you!
Tutorial on making a small CNC work holding vacuum pod in Fusion 360
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Instructional video of making a small CNC work holding vacuum pod, from designing the model in Fusion 360, as well as creating the tool paths and finally machining our part. This video is designing the model. If you liked this video, click here to donate to support my channel. www.paypal.com/cgi-...... Donations are very much appreciated, thank you!
Can you guess what it is
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Can you guess what it is that I'm making. Starting out with an aluminum round bar and turning it on the mini lathe. If you like this video, please like and subscribe! You may also click here to donate to support my channel. www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=QGZVUXGF5ZKTW
Joes Guitar part 3 - Completed
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Completion of Joe's guitar. Making and installing a new nut, strings on, setup and tested.
Joes Guitar Part 2
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Part 2 of re-fretting Joe's guitar. Installing the frets, leveling, crowning and polishing.
Joes Guitar
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In this video I'm going to work on my son's neighbors guitar, a Squier Stratocaster. Joe plays in a band and hasn't used this guitar for a while. I told him I would fix it up for him. The frets are in bad shape so I'll be doing a refret on it.
Chuck Nut Starter
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In this video, I'm making a specialty tool to help get the nuts started onto the set screw studs of a mini lathe chuck. If you have a mini lathe you know what a pain it is to try to get the nuts started with such a small space between the chuck and body of the machine. This tool is long overdue. If you like this video, please like and subscribe! You may also click here to donate to support my c...
CNC mini mill Z axis rebuild conclusion
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CNC mini mill Z axis rebuild conclusion
Great song Robert! Hope you are doing well! Do you still have the name sign I made for you? The one with your name and your wife’s name? Time flies!!!!
Thank you! Still have the sign but we're not together anymore but I'm doing good thanks.
Hello Mr. Adams, thank you for sharing with us. It helps tremendously. Quick question, what program did you use to create the wiring diagram?
You're welcome! I used a program called VisualCadd. It's just a standard cadd software, one of the earlier ones. It's predecesser was called Generic Cadd which was a dos based cadd from the late 80's. Visual Cadd is available from visualcadd.net.
Well done!! That stuff takes a while... move one? it changes the rest of them. No matter how close you get it you can always chuck a larger diameter cutter and be at it again and again and again. It boils down to what we can tolerate in our projects. I carve wood and always remind myself I'm not milling a carburetor intake. Sandpaper sucks but it works in the end. I do try to keep my spindle reasonably perpendicular. The width of the two indicators seems practical. Go any wider and you'll be there for days....
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What are the length of the 4x4’s
There is a link in the vido description to Dropbox where you can download a drawing with all dimensions. If you don't see the link, click on "more".
A new set of chains ,sprockets and bushings dont cost much, just saying. All parts avalible.
I did replace the bushings and chains, just not the sprockets.
Great video. Im definitely ready to get my mini lathe and start making things on it.
Thank you, Good luck!
Nice vintage guitar! Great that you brought it back to life. I’m looking at a similar Sekova guitar (different model but headstock is the same) on marketplace. Tempted to buy it but it is very dirty. Who knows where it has been all these years.
Thanks! I've since sold this one, had too many.
You want one pivot bolt. So loosen the pivot bolt just a bit, then loosen the other 3 more. Once you've done your adjustments, tighten up the pivot bolt then gently tighten the other 3 doing a tiny bit on each one, one at a time.
Thanks. Informative vid
You're wlecome, and thank you for watching!
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO! IT WAS VERY HELPFUL & WAS IMPRESSED WITH YOUR MECHANICAL ABILITY. THOUGH I DO HAVE A FEW QUESTIONS. I'M MAKING AN ASSUMPTION OF YOUR SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE BASED ON THE TOOLS YOU OWNED & USED & YOUR ABILITY TO TAKE APART & REASSMBLE THE DEWALT 733 PLANER. MY QUESTION IS WHY DIDN'T YOU USE ANY GREASE ON ANY OF THE PARTS YOU INSTALLED ESPECIALLY THE ROLLER ENDS THAT WENT INTO THE NEW BERING FITTINGS? ALSO, WHY DIDN'T YOU USE LOCKTIGHT ON ANY OF THE SCREWS SINCE THAT PLANER DOES VIBRATE? LASTLY, I NOTICED YOUR HANDS DID GET GREASY FROM TAKING APART THE PLANER BUT YOU DIDN'T SEEM TO WORRY ABOUT GETTING GREASE ON THOSE RUBBER ROLLERS WHICH I UNDERSTAND IS A NO, NO. I'M NOT TRYING TO BE CRITICAL BUT CURIOUS IF THERE WERE REASONS BEHIND YOUR DECISIONS? YOU DID A FANTASTIC JOB ON TEARING IT DOWN & REASSEMBLING THE PLANER WITH THE NEW PARTS. WAS IT MENTIONED ON THE DEWALT WEBSITE RECCOMENDING NOT TO GREASE THE PARTS BECAUSE OF THE FINE SAWDUST?? AGAIN, YOU DID A GREAT JOB & IMPRESSED WITH YOUR TOOLS & SKILLSET. JUST CURIOUS ABOUT THE 3 THINGS I HAD QUESTIONS ON. THANK YOU!!
Thank you and thanks for watching! Regarding not greasing the bearings/bushings, there is no need to as they are not made to be greased or they would have grease fittings, With the slip fit most of the grease would have been pushed out when sliding them on anyway. The grease on the rollers was minimal and hasn't caused any problems. As far as not using any loctite, one, never thought about it and they would have been harder to get loose if they had had any on it to begin with. Again, haven't had any problems with anything coming loose. Thanks again!
Hi, is it the same way with AC Servo?
I'm not sure as I have no experience with servos. All I could say is try it.
So I think I'm at the end of the process with a tram tool like yours - on the x axis, both dial indicators agree they are 15 thou. Then I rotate the tram tool 90° to the y axis, and both dial indicators agree they are 20 thou. Is that ok that they don't both agree on the same single measurement all the way around?
In a perfect world they would be the same but sometimes we have to settle for as good as we can get it.
I'm doing a complete tear-down and rebuild on a DW733 Type 1. I find that if I tighten the roller brackets screws to be set; i.e., hand tight, one roller is very difficult to turn and the other will not turn at all. This, of course, before I put back the gear-chain assembly. I tried it out anyway and it resulted in quickly melting the synthetic belt. Yes, I did put the bushings in with the wide side parallel to the plane bed and lubed everything with a good grease. Thoughts?
Robert, I finally started on converting my grizzly 0781 into a cnc. I was inspired by this video to place the z ball screw in the same orientation you did in this video series. When i removed the head off the column, i noticed that there were 4 bolts holding the head together from the front and rear portions. I removed the 4 booths but both pieces seemed to be stuck together. Are you aware of any other bolts besides the main 4? The only other thing i can see inside are two small, around 4 mm holes that look to have threads. I tried a find a metro and an imperial bolt to screw in but wasn’t successful. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you for a detail series that we can use.
I'm sorry but it's been so long ago that I don't remember much about what I had to go through. Maybe if you watch the series again somthing may click with you. Best of luck and thanks for watching!
No worries. Thank you. @@MyRobertadams
from what I've read you're supposed to do the Y axis first
Nice build, but no dust collection on the jointer or planer, and worse, no riving knife or push stick at the table saw. Wow.
I come back to this video like once a year 😂
I'm glad you find it helpful and thanks for watching!
Well done! Wish you had plans for the stand.
Thank you! Here's link to drawings for it on Dropbox: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/i9sr01j4prsr94pw8gzg1/Caster-swivel-2-inch.pdf?rlkey=jxygc43zldmhl2b8hc2yhycl1&dl=0 www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/92wdr14m5fwmt5a78q6sd/Planer-stand.pdf?rlkey=rgd2s1s7dl9szaxlydurmqng2&dl=0
In my opinion, you gotta go rack and pinion! The only problem is that i got no idea what im talking about! I just enjoyed watching this video, thank you. 😊👍
Thanks for watching!
A can on each end would be cool. Two at a time?
I have a A2 model that I live but I really need it to go faster. Is there anything I can do to make it faster?
You could change the pulley diameter on the winding arm to a smaller diameter. If you let me know what the diameter is, I may have a smaller one that would fit.
I am curious what spindle you are using. Most 2.2kw spindles have a min RPM of between 6k - 9k depending on the brand.
I'm not sure what spindle it was. I think I got it off of ebay. It's the VFD that will allow you to lowere the RPM down as low as you want but the lowere speed will have way less torque and could stall your router bit. Most spindles including the one I have will go as high as 24,000 RPM.
Nice video
Thank you!
@@MyRobertadams hello grand father actually I need to know about 5 axis cnc break out board wiring diagram. Please can u explain.. I hope you will be explain. I'm india. From assam. I have a shiped 5 aixs controller board but I can't belive to wiring. Please
I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with 5 axis but should be similar to this 3 axis but with 2 more. Mayb search online for schematic.
You turned that screwdriver like the Six million dollar man.
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you have diagram for connected spindle?
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Bushings/garbage. The price of these machines, you'd think they could use a few bearing, problem solved.
I agree totally.
Is it not easier to just get a few master links and shorten up the chain a link or two?
Usually, what looks like a lot of slop is not enough for taking out a link. It will fool you. A lot of machinery that have chain drives have tensioners on them for this reason.
What motor did you use in this one? Could we put one like it in our A-2?
The motor in this one was a G14957 from Electronic Goldmine. They don't have that motor listed anymore. I do have a few of those though. If you put it in the A2 it wont have forward or reverse as that is in the circuit board. Can you let me know the diameter of the pulley on the winding arm. I may have a smaller diameter one that would make yours a little faster with the same motor and maybe a little faster yet by changing the pulley and the A2 motor with the A5 motor.
@@MyRobertadams The larger of the two pullies is 15/16"
@@vegasguitars I've got a 5/8" dia. pulley I can send you and a smaller drive band. That will speed the RPM's up some. Are you still at the same address as when you bought the winder? I have that info. Let me know.
@@MyRobertadams OK that's great and Thank you - would like to purchase the motor upgrade too if possible. Thanks again. My address is on West Quail Avenue still - if that's what you have.
What's the difference between the A-2 and the A-3?
The A3 had a different counter.
I've got that same edge sander and it wobbles like crazy - how'd you get your to run so smoooth?
The only modification I did to mine was glue a piece of steel sheet metal about a 1/16" thick to the plate behind the belt, it gives a smoother flatter sand.
We bought one of these from you years ago - it's still going. We did wonder however if it would be possible to upgrade the motor to one that winds a little faster?
See my reply to your comment on the A5.
HHave I finally found a guy who actually does this for ppl to understand it properly? My God. Thank you Mr Adams Sir. U don't know what this is going to mean to me bcos I'm fairly new to this stuff. I understand some of it but most flys over my head. LOL. This is awesome to see it being done bt also explained... U show us close up shots too? Brilliant my friend. I just saved these videos to my playlists.. Thanks again my friend..
You're quite welcome! Thank you for watching.
Just came across your video. I might be 7 years too late, but the bushing are wider in one direction and narrower in the other. It appears from the video that at least the first roller’s far side bushing may have gone in incorrectly. Just trying to be helpful.
Thanks! You may be right. Luckiy I haven't had any problems. I don't use it every day but Idid use it this morning for 1 board and didn't have any problem. I thought I had saved the old ones but looked this morning and couldn't find them or couldn't remember where I might have put them. I was going to check the sizes but oh well.
You are correct that they are not symmetrical, however, I am finding that putting them in correctly (longer side in line with planer bed) result is pinning the rollers if you tighten them down all the way. The result is a melted drive belt. I've ordered new ones, but not sure how to loosen up the rollers. Thoughts?
U ar really helping me alot
I'm happy you found this helpful and thank you for watching.
excellent and useful video.
Thank you!
hi! my name is Lydia and I acquired one of your old pickup winders second hand (model a2). I have a few questions about it, would you be willing to answer them? If so what is the best way to contact you? Thank you so so much for your time!
Go to my channel and click on 'about' , then click on view email address. You can then email me. and I will try to answer your questions.
very interesting build. thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Beautiful piece, mate ... cheers from Australia!
Thank you!
Thanks for all your video's, really appreciated. Fantistic build. Cheers
Thanks!