The method of making a professional tool for threading and its applications(pay attention to the creativity in the steps of making it) if you enjoyed this video , please like & subscribe
My small shop shares space with two old Tool-Room lathes. A 1940's Logan 920 and a 60's vintage SB Heavy 10 cabinet model. I will never give up these two old girls and I'm also as certain that I will never have room for a REAL Mill. Thus,.... I gravitate to all videos demonstrating milling operations on the lathe. Especially where no X-Y "Milling Attachment" is required or used! I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Bravo! Wakodahatchee Chris
I really hope you invest in a 4-jaw-chuck in the future. Safety isn't something to take lightly when working with machines like this. Great work anyway!
I'm wondering how many tools broke from such a wide interrupted cut. The bar has all that momentum behind it the further it hangs out of the chuck. My bung hole would be puckered the entire time!
Así solo va bien con bronce, latón . Para roscar aceros tiene que tener un rompe virutas. Esa herramienta corta mal. Se ve en como sale la viruta, especialmente al final, con un acabado bastante mejorable .
Offsetting the bar stock in the chuck is an interesting idea you automatically get clearance like build into the tool unfortunately the tool doesn't work that way but it's still an interesting way to approach making the tool bit.
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You can buy tools with an interchangeable tip, at a very low price. Tips are selled 10 in a pack, again at low price. When a tip gets broken, you have to unscrew that broken one, and screw on a new one, without any adjustment for position reached : this give to your work high repetibility. You have done a very good and hard job, and show us how treat square bar in a three jaw chuck ; and also how to stress that poor chuck, with a bit risk of your safety. Does it worth ?
Never BRAZE using a cutting torch (improper heating), only use a proper size brazing tip (single hole), which uses a mixer fitting between the chosen tip and the torch handle.
The tool bit from the mill in the chuck that's a brilliant idea. I put the tool in the chuck on a number of occasions like a big drill to drill a hole on large heavy part on an angle. On the headstock most lathes come with an adapter that will fit inside the spindle behind the chuck like with the Chuck off. This adapter will have a morse taper inside you can easily run some of the bigger drills that have morse taper ends in your spindle sometimes if you're lucky they'll fit in the spindle in a way where you can put like a rigid center with a Morse taper inside behind the Chuck that comes through the Chuck enough you can get a bar to locate on the center and grab it with the Chuck out on the tip that's really the best if you have shafts you want to run between centersit's all in the setup after that I put a bar to hold a piece of that cemented carbide that's the tool he was making he was going to cement those carbines to the steel with silver solder. So I took a long bar that would go through the hole and it was also big enough to put a hole through the center of it but not quite exactly through the center kind of offset it's like a two and a half inch piece of bar stock maybe six feet long and then use that as a boring bar between the Chuck and the tail stock with the part mounted to the Cross slide in a fixture that held it at the right height and at the right angle something you'd want to have a fancy ass boring mill for. Many lathes have a dovetail or some other means of attachment in the front and the back or as you face the machine on your left and right side of the Cross slide you can mount a fixture to like one in the front and one in the back that are at an angle to each other or however you need your part mounted. Larger parts of great length can be processed this way on the lathe as far as drilling and tapping in the end.
Ottimo lavoro ma un mandarino autocentrante si stringe sempre e solo con uno sei tre bloccaggi, sempre quello solitamente segnato da una freccia dalla ditta produttrice.
Great technique, I didn’t know that could be used like that. Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
My small shop shares space with two old Tool-Room lathes. A 1940's Logan 920 and a 60's vintage SB Heavy 10 cabinet model. I will never give up these two old girls and I'm also as certain that I will never have room for a REAL Mill. Thus,.... I gravitate to all videos demonstrating milling operations on the lathe. Especially where no X-Y "Milling Attachment" is required or used! I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Bravo!
Wakodahatchee Chris
I am proud of my friend
I'm so glad you enjoyed it
66 Buongiorno, Buongiorno,
Square/rectangular job in a self centring 3 jaw chuck is not for the faint of heart.
Requires a lot of experience
Kudos, amazing job 👌🏻
Glad you liked it!
thank you🙏
Lot of experience? Piss poor experience maybe. There's absolutely nothing good about that
I really hope you invest in a 4-jaw-chuck in the future. Safety isn't something to take lightly when working with machines like this. Great work anyway!
Thanks for visiting
Safety is cool and all but its also nice to see tricks of the trade.
It’s all about what gets it done
Un bel exemple de ce qu'il faut faire pour prendre une piece dans la figure !
XD
Torno é uma máquina fantástica e quando operada por alguém que sabe trabalhar, dá pra fazer coisas inimagináveis! Parabéns amigo!
Fico muito feliz que tenha sido útil para você e obrigado
Sim, torneiro muito bom.
Never saw this done before in my life….pretty cool👍
I'm so glad it was useful to you
Oke number One
@@Mastermind- ,
Innovative idea of turning rectangular threading tool blank on conventional lathe for those who do not have milling machine
Glad it was helpful!
What to say, excellent video tutorial, thank you very much for the detail of the whole process, greetings from Argentina crack
Glad it was helpful!🙏🙏🙏💐
5:00 lol gotta new ring tone for my phone. Thanks 👍
I'm wondering how many tools broke from such a wide interrupted cut. The bar has all that momentum behind it the further it hangs out of the chuck. My bung hole would be puckered the entire time!
Great job...
Nice clean and perfect. Thanks for sharing.
Old school been there done that nice to see it's still around take care guys keep up the good work 🗿
Amazing talent you have. Nice work, I'm sure it's rewarding In the end
Glad it was helpful!
SUPER!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Muy buena herramienta maestro como fabricar el portacuchillas..
Make your own thread cutters nice goodluck
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for putting your time in to make this video..... really cool 👍
Glad you liked it!
Le agradezco el compartir un excelente trabajo. Gracias.
molto bravo 👌e molto buona
Grazie mille per la visione e il commento
What stood out to me was the chip blanket. I'll have to find one to do that.
Congratulations on your excellent work, a warm greeting from Italy!
Tanks my friend🙏👍
Que buena técnica saludos desde argentina*
Great work 👍
Thank you so much 😀
What a unique approach to tool creation. Interesting watch.
Glad you like it!
Espectacular herramienta , maestro.
Gracias aprendí mucho , lo implementare en mi trabajo .
Tomé su like buen hombre👍, la herramienta quedó mejor que una comprada en el almacén de herramientas 👍
gracias mi amigo
Awesome work!
Thanks a lot!
Very cool how you used the three jaw chuck to mill that tool thx for the secrets I never knew!
Glad to help
satisfying video
Glad it was helpful!
Another good job, I like it a lot. Thank you
I'm glad you like it
amazing work 👍 my friend
Thank you! Cheers!
Love ❤ from punjab india 🇮🇳 ❤
Thanks for visiting
Awosame verry hard powerful, amazing🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Nice project
Así solo va bien con bronce, latón . Para roscar aceros tiene que tener un rompe virutas. Esa herramienta corta mal. Se ve en como sale la viruta, especialmente al final, con un acabado bastante mejorable .
Excelente trabalho amigo Parabéns 👍 🤝👍🙏🙏🙏
I like your new tool =]
Cool
Tanks and I glad you liked
Nice. I like it. Creative.
Glad you like it!
Great 😃
Thank you very much!
nice idea 👍
Thanks a lot
Great video, keep'um coming. 👍👍👍
Thanks, will do!
Good Job
thank you my friend
At 6:35, I bet the guy is so pro that he could tell his part is ready by the sounds that it makes
Thanks for visiting
Offsetting the bar stock in the chuck is an interesting idea you automatically get clearance like build into the tool unfortunately the tool doesn't work that way but it's still an interesting way to approach making the tool bit.
Did I miss the part with opposing tools shown in the thumbnail or was it completely missing from this video?
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Good
Thanks
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Ovo je Stara Škola 🏫😉😁👍 ovako su i mene učili 94-95 moji Majstori 😎😉😂 kako sam izraditi Alat za rezanje,brusio sam na šajbi po čitavi dan 🤣🤪😂.
Ovo je vrhunski napravljeno.
👍👍👍👋👋👋👍🇪🇺🇩🇪🇭🇷🇺🇦🚬🍺👋
Hvala vam puno na gledanju i pažnji
Um excelente trabalho, parabéns pelo seu vídeo!!!!
obrigado meu amigo
Estou feliz que você gostou
This is dangerous even in my 10 years of machining experience i wouldn't recommend this unless you know the proper techniques and safety.
That After Effects frame interpretation tho
eu já vi torneiro mecânico mecânico bom mais igual este eu nunca vi meus parabéns
É um torno universal, por isso, se o torneiro for disposto, criativo não tem limites. Grande abraço de Imperatriz-Ma Brasil
Крутой резец.
Color me impressed!!
I'm so glad it was useful to you
Clickbait. The thumbnail makes it look like you're threading on both ends. All you're doing is making a brazed carbide threading tool.
Good information. Where do you buy the carbide tips?
@@Mastermind- Thanks 🙂
sold at the open-air market and old junk fairs
You can buy tools with an interchangeable tip, at a very low price.
Tips are selled 10 in a pack, again at low price.
When a tip gets broken, you have to unscrew that broken one, and screw on a new one, without any adjustment for position reached : this give to your work high repetibility.
You have done a very good and hard job, and show us how treat square bar in a three jaw
chuck ; and also how to stress that poor chuck, with a bit risk of your safety.
Does it worth ?
It's crude. You didn't have a way of measuring the angles very accurately, but it'll work for the kind of stuff one does on the farm.
👍🏽👍🏽
Never BRAZE using a cutting torch (improper heating), only use a proper size brazing tip (single hole), which uses a mixer fitting between the chosen tip and the torch handle.
I do like the plunging straight in! The 29 and 1/2 deg is bull crap.
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Лет 15 назад было бы актуально
How many inserts did you break facing the sides like that.. Jesus..
Que material uso para soldar plata?????
Why metal not cleaned on grindr after plasma cut? Its to easy broken сutter
Đẹp
Very good my friend 🤗and bek brother 👈🔔
@@Mastermind- ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thats one way to do it if dont have a mill and do have a lathe
What is the material of rectangular bar ?
steel
I know that, but which grade of steel ?
2312
and where will you screw it?
The tool bit from the mill in the chuck that's a brilliant idea.
I put the tool in the chuck on a number of occasions like a big drill to drill a hole on large heavy part on an angle.
On the headstock most lathes come with an adapter that will fit inside the spindle behind the chuck like with the Chuck off.
This adapter will have a morse taper inside you can easily run some of the bigger drills that have morse taper ends in your spindle sometimes if you're lucky they'll fit in the spindle in a way where you can put like a rigid center with a Morse taper inside behind the Chuck that comes through the Chuck enough you can get a bar to locate on the center and grab it with the Chuck out on the tip that's really the best if you have shafts you want to run between centersit's all in the setup after that I put a bar to hold a piece of that cemented carbide that's the tool he was making he was going to cement those carbines to the steel with silver solder.
So I took a long bar that would go through the hole and it was also big enough to put a hole through the center of it but not quite exactly through the center kind of offset it's like a two and a half inch piece of bar stock maybe six feet long and then use that as a boring bar between the Chuck and the tail stock with the part mounted to the Cross slide in a fixture that held it at the right height and at the right angle something you'd want to have a fancy ass boring mill for.
Many lathes have a dovetail or some other means of attachment in the front and the back or as you face the machine on your left and right side of the Cross slide you can mount a fixture to like one in the front and one in the back that are at an angle to each other or however you need your part mounted.
Larger parts of great length can be processed this way on the lathe as far as drilling and tapping in the end.
👍💯
Thanks for visiting
Cool video, but the rust would indicate mild steel. Shouldn't it be tool steel?
I'm glad you like it
Estará a escuadra?
Ottimo lavoro ma un mandarino autocentrante si stringe sempre e solo con uno sei tre bloccaggi, sempre quello solitamente segnato da una freccia dalla ditta produttrice.
👍 mantap
Terima kasih
Cnc guys be like: 😯 that's not safe!
pov. you turn your lathe into a saw/mill/lathe
Works, but kind of a waste of time. Thread cutting tooling isn't that expensive.
Mua luôn cái cán dao 200k cho nhanh
Machine power
Good luck!
Wofür gibt es eine Fräsmaschine???
Question; A- What are we doing? And B-Z Why are we doing it?
What's the tool holder name you using at 2:05
i want to make a machine could we cooperate?
La primera pasada se debe hacer con una fresadora 🤦♂️
ficou topp o suporte
Ma il mandrino a quattro cagnoli no
Made very very hard work of that. I must advise anyone with common sense to avoid this method
Off settings technique
This operation is very danger and low speed .
No mill no problem is what he says
4/20 braze it