Please bring back the music that the classical music used to do in some earlier videos for reference I am referring to the video where you first showed us the chassis running on compressed air I loved it when your music was playing and you not talking over the lathe but instead had the classic music playing keep up the work I have been subscribed from part one and had the bell on to lol big fan of trains and model engineering
Quite interesting to see. I don’t peck when centring. I will drilling. I also use Hss for copper based materials as I just can not get the desired finish with tipped tools. Nice work keep it up. Bri
Omg, first time I read the felt tip writing on the round part I read it as "Puny bolster stop". Had to do a retake there. LOL. As always great work, thx, D.
@@no23mk2 ive got a minimum of 2 weeks of this to go! ihave at least 6 bespoke/interesting lathe jobs to do when i get back......never thought i would say that sort of thing about work! bugger!
@@no23mk2 Here was I thinking the bonus footage was because you were on lockdown and banished to the workshop .... Take care mate and stay safe everyone
Hi Rafael. Sorry but I have not received your e-mail. However, if you go the the Blackgates website and click on catalogue you will find the drawings and castings etc. Look for '5" G Evening Star' Hope this helps. Regards Craig
Glad to see you back machining. Really enjoy your content, keep it up.
Cheers Fred.
Please bring back the music that the classical music used to do in some earlier videos for reference I am referring to the video where you first showed us the chassis running on compressed air I loved it when your music was playing and you not talking over the lathe but instead had the classic music playing keep up the work I have been subscribed from part one and had the bell on to lol big fan of trains and model engineering
Thank you Bradley. As this was a none talking video I was going to add classical music but forgot to do it!
Quite interesting to see. I don’t peck when centring. I will drilling. I also use Hss for copper based materials as I just can not get the desired finish with tipped tools. Nice work keep it up.
Bri
Cheers Brian.
Omg, first time I read the felt tip writing on the round part I read it as "Puny bolster stop". Had to do a retake there. LOL. As always great work, thx, D.
Thank you.
Finally caught up with you. For some reason I wasn't getting any notifications. Anyway great videos. Keep Safe.
Cheers Dave. You too.
Excellent job!
Thanks again Craig.
still chuckling!
Watch out for the men in white coats!!!
@@no23mk2 ive got a minimum of 2 weeks of this to go! ihave at least 6 bespoke/interesting lathe jobs to do when i get back......never thought i would say that sort of thing about work! bugger!
@@levitated-pit I have to go to work tomorrow - so no therapeutic video for a couple of days! Hang in there!
@@no23mk2 Here was I thinking the bonus footage was because you were on lockdown and banished to the workshop .... Take care mate and stay safe everyone
@@TheFuneralDirector Thanks Andy. Some work has come in, so need to keep the wheels of industry turning as and when it is needed....
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@@no23mk2 lhe enviei um e-mail no endereço indicado pelo site e não obtive resposta, como faço para adquirir os desenhos disponíveis no catálogo?
Hi Rafael. Sorry but I have not received your e-mail. However, if you go the the Blackgates website and click on catalogue you will find the drawings and castings etc. Look for '5" G Evening Star' Hope this helps. Regards Craig
@@no23mk2 encontrei o catálogo mas não sei como fazer o pagamento para receber os desenhos. Na verdade eu queria adquirir todos.
@@alvarengaraf2012 Send an email to sales@blackgates.co.uk with your requirements.