Indeed I noticed you're quite anal about chamfering. It's like using end sleeves on your wiring. Once started no way back. Same problem here. It's a non-severe medical condition. I think doctors call it a mild obsessive neurosis. You can become old in a happy state. No barriers in chamfers and using end sleeves I believe. I love your channel too btw. Thank you both!
This press has worked like a charm for my projects czcams.com/users/postUgkxajoEbapTfqWaadnqb04h6U576yxXp-FE . I didn't even secure it to my table top, mainly due to the fact that I was using a 15 lbs drill vise. It's not flimsy at all as to what others have claimed it to be. Make sure the locking nuts and levers are secured and there won't be any issues with light pressure and patience. I was able to drill through aluminum, plastic, and steel (steel took a while) with no problems at all. Yeah it took a little longer than a regular drill press, but I don't have the space OR the money for one.The instruction manual was worthless, but luckily assembling the press was intuitive. However, the manual would be good for ordering replacement parts if needed. There is a nice breakdown of the parts that are included in the kit. Before ordering, make sure it is compatible with your unit, it is clearly stated what models the press is compatible with.This was an excellent purchase for $40!!
Matty he is amazing. Have you seen his old stuff. His first lathe was a real pice of scrap. He made it work though and to see his work now is inevitable. Love your Chanel to by the way... you live in a very beautiful place to bad they have you locked down over there
And in the end...it looks like it's always been there. Another wonderful video and demonstration of how clever and precise you are...well done young man, well done.
At first I was like "WHAT??? He is going to mess with the original part? Is he nuts?" And then I realized, "Wait is Ca Lem! He can probably make the entire mill and will come out way better than the original one!" Had watched the driving wheel on some other videos and wondered where it came from. I guess now I know. Gorgeous piece!
Once again, an amazing piece of craftsmanship. I bow in acknowledgment, in the presence of a master. The minutes of your video posts seem to fly by and I’m never ready for them to be over.
Wow Ca Lem, I DO like that ! Learning from you that I need to review how I use 3-jaw vs 4-jaw chuck, also learning about INTERFERENCE fits. And your centre alignment trick with the little steel rule is a real gem. Many thanks :-)))
You have the craftsmanship of a old zen master. You reveal the perfect potential of the product hidden within the starting materials. Thankyou for sharing your art and skill.
I had to laugh, I literally just did the same mistake in my shop 😂 you’re not the only one, brother. New shop keeps looking better and better. Thanks for the upload 💪🏼
Před 3 lety+5
We need more "double check, measure twice cut once" lesson.
@ There are 3 tolerances in machinist world.1. Fuck yea its like god made it himself(happens 2-3 times a year if you are lucky) 2.MEEEH its good enough for what it is (most common one) 3. TO THE FUCK IT BUCKET (the one with the failures and crushed dreams also known as a scrap bin )! Looks like you have a perfect working example of 2nd tolerance here !
Every time I am watching a machinist video and it goes from sped up to real-time I think something is about to go very bad. Glad to see nothing catastrophic happened. Keep up the good work.
DANG........WHY CAN'T WE GIVE MORE THAN ONE THUMBS UP!!!! NOT FAIR!!!! That's not a hand wheel...........it's a "CUSTOM BILLET STEERING WHEEL"! Ca Lem you have done it again young man. INCREDIBLE WORK...but I've come to expect that from you.
Guy like you are so damn dangerous. A young, ambitious, and skilled guy with patience..... nothing stopping you man. You make me want to try harder, think differently, see possibilities.... im inspired by you. Really really well done. Sincerely, Your fan for life
Very up to the Bridgeport you rescued from dirt, grime and oblivion! Until you rebuilt it, I never thought about a Bridgeport in green- it looks great!
Very nice seeing something useful and beautiful inside the old handwheel. Love it. It all worked out well, mistakes are some times made. Thank you for sharing.
Ca Lem...nice work and creative....may I suggest "rust bluing" in the future....rust bluings durability Vs cold bluing ( which there are several products including the birchwood casey you used) is no match...cold bluing is meant for repairing scratches etc....Rust blue involves some time and effort i.e cleaning and not much more than a pot to boil the part depending on the part size then repeat a process of wipe on , boil , gentle scrub, then wipe on...
Thank you, Chris, for this tip! I found "thecogwheel" has a great video on Rust Bluing how to. Video published March 8, 2018 if you're searching. Best, Andrew @BranchAndFoundry
Always enjoy watching you work. A true craftsman. Thanks for including the mistake. It someone as good as you can make one. Then a novice like me has hope.
I am still on the fence about the wheels on the mills, but yours is well thought out and more like something Bridgeport would of put out. Another great job Ca Lem. Thanks for sharing, Gary
Excelente proyecto , muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado ,con un resultado final impecable , muchas gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España)
Machining that cast aluminium wheel was very satisfying to watch and I'm very glad you chamfered its holes at the end :-)
Think have a candidate for next collab!
Ahh yes your greatest foe. Edges.
Indeed I noticed you're quite anal about chamfering. It's like using end sleeves on your wiring. Once started no way back. Same problem here. It's a non-severe medical condition. I think doctors call it a mild obsessive neurosis. You can become old in a happy state. No barriers in chamfers and using end sleeves I believe. I love your channel too btw. Thank you both!
This press has worked like a charm for my projects czcams.com/users/postUgkxajoEbapTfqWaadnqb04h6U576yxXp-FE . I didn't even secure it to my table top, mainly due to the fact that I was using a 15 lbs drill vise. It's not flimsy at all as to what others have claimed it to be. Make sure the locking nuts and levers are secured and there won't be any issues with light pressure and patience. I was able to drill through aluminum, plastic, and steel (steel took a while) with no problems at all. Yeah it took a little longer than a regular drill press, but I don't have the space OR the money for one.The instruction manual was worthless, but luckily assembling the press was intuitive. However, the manual would be good for ordering replacement parts if needed. There is a nice breakdown of the parts that are included in the kit. Before ordering, make sure it is compatible with your unit, it is clearly stated what models the press is compatible with.This was an excellent purchase for $40!!
Complex machining made to look DECEPTIVELY easy - the Mad Machinist strikes again. I'm seriously impressed. Seriously.
Gday Cà Lem, that wheel really suits the mill, great idea taking out 2 spokes, always a pleasure to watch your videos, awesome job mate, cheers Matty
I tried to make it lightweight as possible. Thanks Matty 😉
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Matty he is amazing. Have you seen his old stuff. His first lathe was a real pice of scrap. He made it work though and to see his work now is inevitable. Love your Chanel to by the way... you live in a very beautiful place to bad they have you locked down over there
Best machinist of youtube
There are better machines on CZcams that just not as driven as he is. The effort he put in to his work is incredible
Recycling old machine part is environment friendly practice.thanks for reusing old wheel.
And in the end...it looks like it's always been there. Another wonderful video and demonstration of how clever and precise you are...well done young man, well done.
You start with an old thing. You made it better than new, cause there s a part of you inside. Respect
One of the most satisfying machining videos on CZcams.
Ca Lem, the Savage Machinist. He's totally fearless and won't let anything defeat him.
At first I was like "WHAT??? He is going to mess with the original part? Is he nuts?" And then I realized, "Wait is Ca Lem! He can probably make the entire mill and will come out way better than the original one!" Had watched the driving wheel on some other videos and wondered where it came from. I guess now I know. Gorgeous piece!
Really nice dividing head work, lightening and reshaping the handwheel makes a big difference. Thanks for sharing Charles
I learned a new (to me) use of dividing head 🙂
Once again, an amazing piece of craftsmanship. I bow in acknowledgment, in the presence of a master. The minutes of your video posts seem to fly by and I’m never ready for them to be over.
👍
VERY GOOD CA LEM...thanks for your time
Wow Ca Lem, I DO like that ! Learning from you that I need to review how I use 3-jaw vs 4-jaw chuck, also learning about INTERFERENCE fits. And your centre alignment trick with the little steel rule is a real gem. Many thanks :-)))
I have learned a new (to me) use of dividing head 🙂, thanks
Love it! That's got to be the world's most true running handwheel
Well done
This was awesome you seem to have had a “handle” on it. Couldn’t help but to throw in a little dry joke.😀👍
It was a wheely good joke
@@SalmoTrutti Oh ho, ho, ho You "handled" that smoothly, Nicely done.
Good to see you again! Great job!
Sự tỉ mĩ rất đáng khâm phục. Mình làm chế tạo máy hơn 10 năm nhưng vài kỹ năng của bạn gỏi hơn mình từng nghĩ nhiều.!
You have the craftsmanship of a old zen master. You reveal the perfect potential of the product hidden within the starting materials. Thankyou for sharing your art and skill.
That hand wheel turned out sick. Nice job! No Wobble and it’s concentric unlike most hand-wheels.
I have a commercial version of a mill hand wheel on my mill - very worthwhile to install one. Yours is over the top, very well done!
Always a pleasure to watch your work and precision. 🇦🇺
Amazing work as always. You are quite the inspiration: artist, engineer, and machinist.
Lovely video. In the way he is executing this job, no words are needed. Top notch thanks for sharing.
That lathe. Everything so clunk, clunk precise. Superb.
I had to laugh, I literally just did the same mistake in my shop 😂 you’re not the only one, brother.
New shop keeps looking better and better. Thanks for the upload 💪🏼
We need more "double check, measure twice cut once" lesson.
@ Measure 7 times 1 cut
@ There are 3 tolerances in machinist world.1. Fuck yea its like god made it himself(happens 2-3 times a year if you are lucky) 2.MEEEH its good enough for what it is (most common one) 3. TO THE FUCK IT BUCKET (the one with the failures and crushed dreams also known as a scrap bin )!
Looks like you have a perfect working example of 2nd tolerance here !
@ Measure once, cut twice, and the dang thing is still too short!
@ I measure four times, cut twice, and my part is *still* too short!
I love that style! Great concept and great work!
Wing it for the win! as always it's great to watch you meld art and machining. Thanks for sharing,
Cheers
Beautiful work as always. I really appreciate the attention to detail you commit to such a simple part as a hand wheel. Thanks for sharing!
Every time I am watching a machinist video and it goes from sped up to real-time I think something is about to go very bad. Glad to see nothing catastrophic happened. Keep up the good work.
You went overboard again... and I love it!
That looks so good! Great work!!
Super cool! Especially the work on the tilting rotary table
Very cool!
Always worth watching. I learn new of doing things I have never thought of before. Thanks again for sharing!
Thanks Calem You have taught me some good tricks . Thankyou .
I just LOVE what you do. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful, you have amazing skill. And I love that you seemingly did it just because you felt like it!
Awesome !!!! You PIMPED OUT your mill 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing
DANG........WHY CAN'T WE GIVE MORE THAN ONE THUMBS UP!!!! NOT FAIR!!!! That's not a hand wheel...........it's a "CUSTOM BILLET STEERING WHEEL"! Ca Lem you have done it again young man. INCREDIBLE WORK...but I've come to expect that from you.
On this episode of pimp my mill we make custom rims that are sure to get all the ladies. Awesome vid as always!
As always...fantastic job well done. "The master at work". Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video Ca Lem, great and creative work as usual. These always make my day.
Guy like you are so damn dangerous. A young, ambitious, and skilled guy with patience..... nothing stopping you man. You make me want to try harder, think differently, see possibilities.... im inspired by you. Really really well done.
Sincerely,
Your fan for life
Very up to the Bridgeport you rescued from dirt, grime and oblivion! Until you rebuilt it, I never thought about a Bridgeport in green- it looks great!
Incredible work, masterful technique and excellent results! Great video, thank you.
Very nice seeing something useful and beautiful inside the old handwheel. Love it. It all worked out well, mistakes are some times made. Thank you for sharing.
Just a second too late 😅. Thanks uncle Randy
Excellent craftsmanship! Thank you
As always, the work of your hands is just beautiful. The lathe looks gorgeous. May your tools give back to you what you have given them.
Your attention to detail is amazing!
Solid, professional work. Great job.
Great video!
That is what I like about you. You took a design and made it your own. Great job!
Ca Lem...nice work and creative....may I suggest "rust bluing" in the future....rust bluings durability Vs cold bluing ( which there are several products including the birchwood casey you used) is no match...cold bluing is meant for repairing scratches etc....Rust blue involves some time and effort i.e cleaning and not much more than a pot to boil the part depending on the part size then repeat a process of wipe on , boil , gentle scrub, then wipe on...
Thank you, Chris, for this tip! I found "thecogwheel" has a great video on Rust Bluing how to. Video published March 8, 2018 if you're searching. Best, Andrew @BranchAndFoundry
Exquisite work as always. You have quadrupled the value of the tools in your shop.
Thank you for you amazing videos!
Beautiful job, as always.
Awsome as always 😊
Very cool mod of the wheel, looks awesome, perfect work, Sir! Thanks for the video :-))
Nice work Cà Lem
Outstanding work!
Beautiful work. It's always nice to see your videos pop up.
Well done sir!! Kudos!
Beautiful work as ever - many thanks for sharing.
Excellent workmanship really enjoy watching your videos
A wheel worthy of an early Bentley :) Always in awe of your craft, thanks for making such nice videos about it!
Always enjoy watching you work. A true craftsman. Thanks for including the mistake. It someone as good as you can make one. Then a novice like me has hope.
Wow, that's a lovely bit of work Ca.
I always enjoy your videos! Your artist background really shines in the making of!
Amazing work as always my friend!
Nice job, nice refresh.
what a real piece of beauty came out!
Excellent job man, great video, keep'um coming.
👍work of art! Nice!
Man luv ur videos great job.
Man that’s awesome magic hands
this is one very high quality quill handwheel. Love it
Absolutely stunning, Ca Lem~
Looks amazing
Awesome video man
You have some true skills Cà Lem. 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice job.We featured this video in our homemade tools forum this week :)
Un excelente trabajo, como siempre cà Lem 😎👍🏾
Nice work! One of those projects that take some time to make but very nice on the machine after it is done.
Nicely done...beauty wheel inside that old casting
Superb work that you have made. Congratulations!
Beautiful work
Absolutely beautiful!
It's beautiful piece !!
That is fantastic. Very inspiring.
Nice avatar photo. Were both doing the same trick
Jon Dillehay lol, that’s great. 3 years riding now and I still can’t stay on the bike!
Wow, nice job! Best regards from Germany Nico from Nico's Projects
Thanks brother!
Anh đã trở lại và lợi hại hơn xưa 🤗🤗
I am still on the fence about the wheels on the mills, but yours is well thought out and more like something Bridgeport would of put out. Another great job Ca Lem. Thanks for sharing, Gary
Thank you 😉
Another work of art!!!❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥👍🏻
Magnificent! Thank you. Les in UK
As usual, very innovative and beautifully excecuted job.
Very nice work !!
Excelente proyecto , muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado ,con un resultado final impecable , muchas gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España)