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Shop Made Overall Length Gauge (OAL Gauge) for a viewer ~ MSFN
Machining, Machining, Machining...no talking!! Making A Overall Length Gauge For a Viewer Of The Channel. My Version Of This Gauge Uses a 5/16-24 Thread Which Is A More Common Size Than Found On Most Commercial Gauges. Making The Gauge Only! All Straight Forward Machining Shown So No Narration Necessary In My Opinion….But Lots Of Quality Footage. Hope You Enjoy.
Here is how one of these gauges is used demonstrated by another UA-cam creator: ua-cam.com/video/3kL0HIgqqjU/v-deo.html
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(40) Precision HOIST Pins Machined From 4140-HT Steel / Part 3- MSFN
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SERIES LINKS: Link To Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/OyEM7yI5G48/v-deo.html Link To Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/k_5FLNF9JYI/v-deo.html PART 3 of 3: Manufacturing (40) Precision Hoist Pins From Raw 4140 Stock for a Rush Job To Be Completed in Just 2.5 Days. Lots of quality machining footage in this series and my thought process to complete the job…hope you enjoy! Please subscribe and click the notificati...
(40) Precision HOIST Pins Machined From 4140-HT Steel / Part 2 - MSFN
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SERIES LINKS: PART 1: ua-cam.com/video/OyEM7yI5G48/v-deo.html PART 3: ua-cam.com/video/L2hguoNZUqw/v-deo.html THIS IS PART 2 of 3 Manufacturing (40) Precision Hoist Pins From Raw 4140 Stock for a Rush Job To Be Completed in Just 2.5 Days. David’s techniques he taught me saved the day! JOIN ME! David’s Channel: ua-cam.com/users/userwl2850 (please check him out, you will be amazed) Lots of qualit...
(40) Precision HOIST Pins Machined From 4140-HT Steel / RUSH JOB!!! Part 1- MSFN
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SERIES LINKS: PART 2: ua-cam.com/video/k_5FLNF9JYI/v-deo.html PART 3: ua-cam.com/video/L2hguoNZUqw/v-deo.html This is Part 1. Manufacturing (40) Precision Hoist Pins From Raw 4140 Stock for a Rush Job To Be Completed in Just 2.5 Days. Lotsa Problems, mainly due to a poor order of operations that I blame on myself. JOIN ME! Lots of quality machining footage in this series and my thought process ...
LH Brass Bushing to Modify a Pulley For a Rockwell Model 14 Bandsaw - MSFN
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See it in Action at the end of the video! Machining A LH Brass Bushing with Left Hand 1/2-13 TPI Threads To Fit Up a New Pulley For a DC Motor to be The New Power Source For a Model 14 Rockwell Bandsaw. I Then Pin The New Pulley To The Shaft To Become a Permanent Fix. I also had to make my own internal threading tool so the job didn’t get delayed while a new tool was shipped in.…hope you enjoy!...
Making a Machinist's Jack For a Small Milling Machine - MSFN
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Machining A Small Machinist’s Jack for my small milling machine (mini mill) to support a shaft that needed to be cross drilled for a roll pin but the shaft overhung the vise by about 4 inches, a necessary shop made tool I didn’t charge the customer for because I will use it forever on other projects….it just goes with the territory. Lots of quality machining footage and my thought process to co...
Cush Drive Hub Modification using Pressure Turning - MSFN
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Customer requested I remove 9.5mm (3/8”) off this part to allow his back sprocket to be in line with his front sprocket. There was still a considerable amount of “meat” left for structural integrity so in my opinion there was enough there to take on the job. It was quite an interesting job to say the least! Thank You for watching and hope you enjoy the video. Support: Please Consider Supporting...
Lathe Tailstock DRO / Albrecht Pin Chuck Sleeve - MSFN
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Some Recently Made Shop Tooling to make difficult jobs a bit easier and more precise on the lathe. An ongoing effort to expand my collection of shop made tooling for things I think I need! Hope you get some ideas for your own shop project! Support my videos by Liking, Subscribing and Sharing! Thanks for Watching! Support: Please Consider Supporting MSFN To Help Pay For Supplies Needed For Futur...
Square Dies?? Could use your help!! (Butterfield ~ Derby Line, VT) - MSFN
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I wanted to share something I own and recruit your help to determine what they were originally used for…leave your comments below…hope you enjoy! Derby Line is an incorporated village in the town of Derby in Orleans County, Vermont, United States, slightly north of the 45th parallel, the normal U.S.-Canada boundary. The population was 776 at the 2000 census. Please subscribe and click the notif...
Making New Precision Parts From Raw Bar Stock~ Lawn Equipment - MSFN
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Lots of Quality Machining Footage in this Machining Video! Machining some very needed NEW parts on the Atlas 12” Commercial Lathe for a new customer! Lots of machining and my thought process to complete the job…hope you enjoy! Please subscribe and click the notifications “bell” to get notified of newly released videos. Thanks for Watching! Support: Please Consider Supporting MSFN To Help Pay Fo...
Quality Tool Making Using Recycled Junk! - Part 2- MSFN
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Lots of Quality Lathe Machining Footage in this 2 Part Video Series! Link to Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/K2eF3rhKon4/v-deo.html Machining a one-off tool for my brother on the Atlas 12” Commercial Lathe. Lots of machining and my thought process to complete the job…hope you enjoy! Please subscribe and click the notifications “bell” to get notified of newly released videos. Thanks for Watching! Suppo...
Quality Tool Making Using Recycled Junk! - Part 1- MSFN
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Lots of Quality Lathe Machining Footage in this 2 Part Video Series! Link to Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/bOFamz7DTms/v-deo.html Machining a one-off tool for my brother on the Atlas 12” Commercial Lathe. Lots of machining and my thought process to complete the job…hope you enjoy! Please subscribe and click the notifications “bell” to get notified of newly released videos. Thanks for Watching! Suppo...
Machining Stainless Steel Conveyor Rollers (Production Work) - MSFN
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Machining (24) Stainless Steel Conveyor Rollers for a customer project. (48) holes to be drilled to a depth of 1.3 inches (33mm) and then tapped 5/16-18 to a depth of 1 inch (25.4mm). A total of 7” of customer material was wasted due to broken taps. Atlas 12” Commercial Lathe. Lots of machining and my thought process to complete the job…hope you enjoy! Please subscribe and click the notificatio...
Tactical Style Ice Pick / Awl Tool (Viewer Request) - MSFN
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A viewer of the channel requested I make him a custom ice pick, this video is for him to see it made so I don’t talk much. HOORAY!!! The video shows how I went about the process machining his tool with NO PLAN !!… With a brass plug end cap, aluminum anodized handle and 1/4” stainless steel shaft this makes for an impressive ice pick or awl for everyday use. He called upon receipt and was very h...
⚡️How To Anodize Aluminum Parts Easily In The Home Shop - MSFN
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How To Anodize Aluminum Parts Easily In The Home Shop Using a 12 Volt Battery Charger and Readily Available Anodizing Supplies (Battery Acid, Black Dye, etc.) That Can Be Sourced Locally. It Is a Step-By-Step Video Showing The Entire Process Start To Finish. The Part was Turned On The Lathe And Is 6061 T6 Aluminum. If You Have Any Questions Please Drop Me a Comment. Please subscribe and click t...
QWIK CLIP - Machining Small RC Car Parts, work holding exercise - MSFN
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QWIK CLIP - Machining Small RC Car Parts, work holding exercise - MSFN
QWIK CLIP - Custom Tailstock Trepanning Tool For The Lathe (.638 Diameter) - MSFN
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QWIK CLIP - Custom Tailstock Trepanning Tool For The Lathe (.638 Diameter) - MSFN
Machining a Fly Cutter Arbor For The Mill - MSFN
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Machining a Fly Cutter Arbor For The Mill - MSFN
P2 Machining Low Profile Vise Clamps *FIRST MILLING JOB EVER* - MSFN
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P2 Machining Low Profile Vise Clamps *FIRST MILLING JOB EVER* - MSFN
Machining Low Profile Vise Clamps * FIRST MILLING JOB EVER! * P1 - MSFN
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Machining Low Profile Vise Clamps * FIRST MILLING JOB EVER! * P1 - MSFN
Modifying/Machining CNC Mill Parts on The Atlas Lathe - MSFN
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Modifying/Machining CNC Mill Parts on The Atlas Lathe - MSFN
Machining an Overall Length Gauge (OAL Gauge) & New MILL!- MSFN
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Machining an Overall Length Gauge (OAL Gauge) & New MILL!- MSFN
The Brass Super Spinner Lathe Project: Part 2 - MSFN
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The Brass Super Spinner Lathe Project: Part 2 - MSFN
The Brass Super Spinner Lathe Project: Part 1 - MSFN
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The Brass Super Spinner Lathe Project: Part 1 - MSFN
Hogging Out 303 STAINLESS / Horizontal Boring Bar Components / Part 2 - MSFN
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Hogging Out 303 STAINLESS / Horizontal Boring Bar Components / Part 2 - MSFN
Hogging Out 303 STAINLESS / Horizontal Boring Bar Components / Part 1 - MSFN
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Hogging Out 303 STAINLESS / Horizontal Boring Bar Components / Part 1 - MSFN
Machining an AirSoft Airgun Adapter - MSFN
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Machining an AirSoft Airgun Adapter - MSFN
Making Replacement Parts for an Atlas TH54 Lathe - MSFN
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Making Replacement Parts for an Atlas TH54 Lathe - MSFN
✅ Precision Gyroscope Flywheel & Axle Lathe Project~Part 2 - MSFN
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✅ Precision Gyroscope Flywheel & Axle Lathe Project~Part 2 - MSFN
✅ Precision Gyroscope Flywheel & Axle Lathe Project~Part 1 - MSFN
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✅ Precision Gyroscope Flywheel & Axle Lathe Project~Part 1 - MSFN

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  • @chrisegan28
    @chrisegan28 4 дні тому

    How do you heat it?

  • @johnmills4983
    @johnmills4983 7 днів тому

    Great video, you made it look quite easy, is that a bought furnace of did you make that ? 🙂👍

  • @alexandrelehmann6291
    @alexandrelehmann6291 7 днів тому

    Just getting into casting, this video was very informative and helped me understand it better!

  • @sky-ocean4
    @sky-ocean4 8 днів тому

    what sand used here isnt sand like gonna to fall do you like add water or something?

  • @MiyamotoMusashi9
    @MiyamotoMusashi9 13 днів тому

    I those youd stick the copper wire into the sand and cast them in. Awesome project! Thanks

  • @TonyJackson-cf3er
    @TonyJackson-cf3er 14 днів тому

    Thank you for a superb video; I have been trying to make diving belt weights but so far have failed miserably; this instruction of the fine flour of play sand and cat litter will definitely work for me, so simple, effective and cheap too 👍

  • @eikesur3650
    @eikesur3650 23 дні тому

    My biggest issue is air pockets... in the copper casting i made, They appear right under the ventilation holes. still trying to search around on the internet for deeper detail...

  • @tompeterson3296
    @tompeterson3296 24 дні тому

    You forgot to include a place (port) on the case head that you can measure the bullet / case combo with a caliper blade. Also you need to expand the case necks (or ream) to .002" over the bullet diameter. The push rod you furnish will also not allow you to measure on the centerline of the case bullet combo. I doubt that 5/16" tap was able to work on the 223 case heads as the coarse threads will detach the base at the extractor grooves on the case. Ask me how I know. Grin. But nice machine work.

  • @andy1way
    @andy1way 28 днів тому

    That's a nice piece of "nothing"!

  • @brianstinar7007
    @brianstinar7007 Місяць тому

    Thanks for posting. I'm trying to do some backyard casting, and your video gave me some ideas for improving my setup.

  • @offyarocka
    @offyarocka Місяць тому

    🤯🤯🤯

  • @ondoymarcwilson8352
    @ondoymarcwilson8352 Місяць тому

    Hello, what kind of sand you use in sand casting?

  • @ObeyGudo
    @ObeyGudo Місяць тому

    Thank you, Sir, for the insights. The video helped me understand sand casting better.

  • @ellieprice3396
    @ellieprice3396 Місяць тому

    Never seen that solution before it worked. I thought you would have to use a hydraulic press to press it out from the inside of the chuck.

  • @Smitty65721
    @Smitty65721 Місяць тому

    I had a friend who lost 3 fingers when his angle grinder blade exploded. Absolutely a true story. Wear leather gloves, and a face shield, when using that cutting tool. That thing is spinning much faster than you think. You have been advised.

  • @NigelFurber
    @NigelFurber Місяць тому

    Nice work. Exactly what I was planning to do so very useful video.

  • @HighWealder
    @HighWealder Місяць тому

    The Americans dont realise that the original 'Greensand' comes from Southeast England. It's of Cretaceous age, a natural sand with a fine clay content and furthermore is actually green when freshly dug due to the presence of Glauconite. They think that they invented it and named it 😂😂

  • @antichrist_revealed
    @antichrist_revealed Місяць тому

    Battery acid is dangerous to work around in open air. The fumes can ignite and blow up the work area. Therefore, do not use a gas stove or work in area of one. Need to be ready with a solution to neutralize any spills. Wear a face shield as well to protect the face and eyes in the event of an explosion or spill.

  • @orkayen
    @orkayen Місяць тому

    From my Foundry experience, this is really a cheap, simple, and fast way of making Green sand. One thing that we do to reduce cost is use fine sand (your process) around the pattern and use coarse sand above it. This would help in two ways. Your fine sand requirement will be very small and coarse sand enables the gas pass through easily. After seeing this video, I have a curious question on a different subject. In my back yard, there is a 800 sq ft of easement. Weed paper and mulch didn't help me to remove weeds. Do you know this Green sand takes care of the weed as it contains clay?

  • @theodore2110
    @theodore2110 2 місяці тому

    Can I pay you to make me a 906 Pacer Center wheel cover

  • @alexiswolfe7605
    @alexiswolfe7605 2 місяці тому

    so cool! Looking for new techniques for jewelry making, this was very helpful to see where to begin :) Thanks for sharing your time and techniques with us!

  • @peterroach9045
    @peterroach9045 2 місяці тому

    Not a logo, blade direction!

    • @MakinSumthinFromNuthin
      @MakinSumthinFromNuthin 2 місяці тому

      My first saw!! LOL Caught hell over that for years now!......well deserved!!!

  • @mosesalohan7910
    @mosesalohan7910 2 місяці тому

    Exceptional dimensional accuracy without the final finishing.. Nice work

  • @susanwhittaker865
    @susanwhittaker865 2 місяці тому

    Hurray. I have waded through lots of other peoples tutorials looking for just this thing. Thank you for your understandable instructions.

  • @kennethboydsr3966
    @kennethboydsr3966 2 місяці тому

    Wow that was great !!!!😊

  • @joachimschreiber7835
    @joachimschreiber7835 2 місяці тому

    I thought people would Take waste oil so it cant dry up or steam Off?

  • @solidbutterproductions
    @solidbutterproductions 2 місяці тому

    So i have run into a problem how do i make a mold from an object that isn't flat? It doesn't sit flat like your platform what do i do?

  • @solidbutterproductions
    @solidbutterproductions 2 місяці тому

    I made myself a forge to melt aluminum, and my dad wanted me to cast a trench knife. This video just explains how i can take my 3d object and cast it correctly. Thank you!!

  • @thejsix
    @thejsix 2 місяці тому

    Thanks, dude. i think this will help a lot. I've had a project that I've been doing for my friend and eventually thought that sand casting would be the best solution to be able to get it done. This video helps a lot. I do have a pretty complex design for it though so hopefully that wont make it harder for me. Thanks again

  • @hobbitsumbarch5743
    @hobbitsumbarch5743 2 місяці тому

    No, Bob. I want to experience the process of evolution. It's me experiencing the story. I need a good teacher and the respect to aknowledge that I might be at the first step of being aware to wake up, cause nothing 3lse makes sense

  • @MrPoporucha
    @MrPoporucha 2 місяці тому

    My theory is that the molten material reaching the air vent started to cool down to a point it stopped the flow from the material getting thru in the other side of the mold. Or maybe some impurities accumulating in that particular part of the volume. A very lucky "failed" pouring, as you said :V

  • @notyouraveragegoldenpotato
    @notyouraveragegoldenpotato 2 місяці тому

    The play sand (and pure quartz sand i use) from home depot is 11 bucks now.. 7 years after you posted this video😂😂 ouch

  • @gordonbusic6264
    @gordonbusic6264 2 місяці тому

    Awesome video! Thank you!! This helped me tremendously!!

  • @josdedam
    @josdedam 2 місяці тому

    Bonus Scores.

  • @maxg9260
    @maxg9260 3 місяці тому

    You have a welder so why bolt on a handle but to each his own.

  • @mikemoir9600
    @mikemoir9600 3 місяці тому

    I challenge you to unhear every time the words ' I'm gonna go ahead and'................are spoken.

  • @iciana9075
    @iciana9075 3 місяці тому

    We have a metal casting assignment for class coming up soon, and I wanted to see exactly how it was done so I knew what sort of detail I could have in mind for my assignment, and as in the future I was considering getting into different metal casting for art stuff. An older video being about 7 years old now, but still great!

  • @rockyrodriguez2351
    @rockyrodriguez2351 3 місяці тому

    Can you mold mechanical spur gear next time?.

  • @billshiff2060
    @billshiff2060 3 місяці тому

    Plan D, if all else fails... I once used a drill chuck to mill with an endmill. but the side load removed the chuck from the taper. They can't hold against a side load. Try putting in in a spindle and chuck a bar in the drill chuck , spin it and put a side load on the bar.

  • @Igotknobblies
    @Igotknobblies 3 місяці тому

    Rather than the work involved in drilling, tapping, I'd have welded some scrap to the end, then if the old straight arbor was to be kept, then simply grind it off again.

  • @garydreyer5528
    @garydreyer5528 3 місяці тому

    Good lesson

  • @user-sm3ld8rw7e
    @user-sm3ld8rw7e 3 місяці тому

    😂está al revés 😂😂😂

  • @justsayin7937
    @justsayin7937 3 місяці тому

    A ratchet strap and a cheap harbour freight dolly. Thats all you need.

  • @rkb6783
    @rkb6783 4 місяці тому

    DRINK SOME CAFFEINE !

  • @manashsonowal97065
    @manashsonowal97065 4 місяці тому

    👍🏻

  • @stylefoo208
    @stylefoo208 4 місяці тому

    what type of dye you used

  • @raa6504
    @raa6504 4 місяці тому

    Thank you sir! I am learning this so I can cast ancient tools and weapons.

  • @elywalters
    @elywalters 4 місяці тому

    Thank you sir:)

  • @guloguloguy
    @guloguloguy 4 місяці тому

    THANKS, MSFN, FOR DEMONSTRATING THIS ESSENTIAL, USEFUL PROCESS!!! IMHO: I WILL SUGGEST THAT THIS SIMILAR PROCESS, CAN BE USED TO POUR BABBITT, (WHITE METAL) SOLID BEARINGS, FOR LOW SPEED AXELS, AND SUCH. PERHAPS YOU MAY THINK OF SOME APPLICATIONS, FOR THAT PROCESS,... PERHAPS MAKING SOME SORT OF "ROLLING MILL", OR SHEET METAL ROLLER/CONE ROLLER, OR A BENCH MOUNTED TURNTABLE, OR, A "STAKE-HOLDER" FOR HOLDING SHEET METAL HAMMERING DOLLIES, FORMERS, ETC., ETC. BEST WISHES!

  • @andrewrobinson2869
    @andrewrobinson2869 4 місяці тому

    Very nice build , now subscribed from down-under cheers