A Tiny tool grinder Part III
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- čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
- In this video I build the cross table, the rotatable base of the toolpost, along with the associated movement and locking mechanisms for the tiny toolgrinder.
No-copyright music:
MaxKoMusic, Beauty
Musical relaxant para meditacao
Gift to the world
Thomas Kaemmerer has made the most beautiful drawings! See part VII for more information on how to get these drawings for free.
I have now received a great offer from a friendly CZcamsr. He is willing to make drawings of my Tiny Toolgrinder! So, if all goes well, a video will be released soon with drawings and some detailed information about the construction.
I'm a tool grinder myself! and I've been excited to see this project come along, really wish this side of machining got more love
Nice :) Greetings from Germany, Stefan.
Like every time…👏👏👏👍🥰
Excellent machining skills and follow through!
Exceptional, thank you for the video.
Following this for sure!
Nice build Michel! Best, Job
Dankjewel Job.
Er is weer goed over nagedacht !!!!!!!
From design to fabrication it is a demonstration of remarkable talent. Well thought out, compact and smooth. Bravo! I am commenting on this particular video because I would like the name of the first musical piece, I tried searches for the titles given, but could not find this particular piece. Starts at the :37 ends on the 12:49 mark
Thank you!
Actually, it's two pieces of music:
MaxKoMusic, Beauty until 2:51
www.free-stock-music.com/maxkomusic-beauty.html
followed by:
RicharlisomTrabalho (Brasil), Fundo Musical Relaxante Para Meditação
pixabay.com/da/users/richarlisomtrabalho
@@Michel-Uphoff Thank you. I love the music scores you put into your videos.
Instead of trepanning I've been using a woodworking trim router with Ti N coated carbide milling bits mounted in place of tool-post.
Until relatively recently, I don't think I've needed to do any trepanning since I was training in mid 1970's
Even running at far too high a speed (20,000+rpm) I've cut over 1000mm (multiple round blanks) in 5/16" (8mm?) steel plate without end mill wearing out (1/8"- 3mm bits)
Are you using 10mm, 15mm and 20mm cold rolled steel?
>> Are you using 10mm, 15mm and 20mm cold rolled steel?