We machine a 3 Morse Taper adaptor for the Coventry style die head . Test cuts with the Coventry style Die Head .
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@user-on2cm3ug6iАй бұрын
Micro 100 was founded and based in my hometown Meridian Idaho USA. It’s great that products from a small town being used on the other side of the world. My dad repaired the machine that soldered that carbide to that shank.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
They seem to be good tools . I will be getting some more , that's for sure . Cheers 👍
@user-on2cm3ug6iАй бұрын
@@swanvalleymachineshopI have a couple of their carbide end mills and a small carbide boring bar that have held up rather well. I love your content keep it coming.
@DudleyToolwrightАй бұрын
I haven't seen any other videos that go into geometric dies with such detail. Very informative.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers Rob . 👍
@simongorman366Ай бұрын
Yes a great explanation, the best I have seen!!!
@GlennNowOnYouTube28 күн бұрын
Great Video, Used geometic heads alot back in the 1970's and 80's. You are lucky to have all the cutting dies for those heads. I love the camera shots, and the closeups were for real. But the Slow-Mo shots. WOW. I need to work on that technique. Your videos are always special, But this one Really Stood Out. Thanks for shareing.
@swanvalleymachineshop28 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@charlescheatham4524Ай бұрын
Very neat tricks. I liked how you centered the piece so as not to break your center drill.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@kentuckytrapper780Ай бұрын
Great video max, I wish I could send ya some of this rain,damn near washed the garden plants out of the ground, lol 😂...
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@bostedtap8399Ай бұрын
Proper job Max, great photography 👍
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@RustinoxАй бұрын
Well, over here some parts of the country are flooded. Talking about rain... And it looks like it's not the first time you make a tapered adaptor :)
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Rusty , get yourself one of the Tangent Engineering lathe compound sine bars . They make the tapers easy . 👍
@billdoodson4232Ай бұрын
If you want some rain Max, you can have some of ours. Its done nothing but piss down here in Yorkshire, UK, for about the last 18 months. Though the last week we have seen 21C and some sun, almost forgotten what the sun was. Another lovely little job done again. Really must try and find some decent 2nd hand tapping and die heads.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , no worries . A bit of Yorkshire precipitation would be fine ! 👍
@godssoldier101Ай бұрын
your effort into the camera angles is awesome, makes ya really feel as if your right on the subject and not some distant tripod view.. keep at it brother, love watching your content.. Much love from an American machinist.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries , Thanks 👍
@mauricesteer8023Ай бұрын
Thanks Max, I'm just a backyard basher and have always wondered how these worked.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@FZ1nbikerАй бұрын
When it come to scrap... sorry stock material I have a shed full of Sh1(one)T Great video again. thanks for taking time to post it
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers . 👍
@TedRozaАй бұрын
G'day Max. The 3 MT adapter worked out really well, but ... looking at the Coventry Die cutting the thread, then opening up to stop cutting at the exact marked point is very Impressive. Well Done, & a Very Professional Tool.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@paulrayner4514Ай бұрын
great content as usual Max. A pleasure to watch👍
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@paulbuckberry7683Ай бұрын
Great video Max. Acquired one of those years ago in a box of bits that I bought. Never understood how they worked until you just explained it. I’ll go out and have another look now but as you say, without the dies it’s a bit like having a car without wheels…………
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers 👍
@darrenhoward14Ай бұрын
Hi Max I'm a hobbyist from the UK and your channel is very informative. I enjoy watching and learning from you. Thank you for all your effort. You mentioned in this video that you honed the ball mill before you used it but unfortunately you didn't show how? If possible could you show how you hone your tools. If I have missed a video that you have done so already could you point me in that direction. Many thanks and please keep up the great videos. Dazzer. 👍
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries , i will put it in next time . I just did it by hand on a diamond lapping wheel , a bit like touching up a drill bit . 👍
@rlsimpsoАй бұрын
That tailstock adapter is a good idea. I need to make one. I run my die heads in boring bar holders on the tool post like Keith Fenner demonstrated a while ago. Stopping against the carriage looks easier than my current process of running to a zero on the DRO.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries . Any which way you can ! 👍
@user-dz7nc2wi1bАй бұрын
Hey mate you are on par with Matty's Workshop for making me piss my pants with your one liners. Great aussie slang, love it . Cheers from Mt Hawthorn, Perth .
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@mikeyjohnson9596Ай бұрын
Great video Max! I'd never known what these were called till now. They're similar to the dies I'd use on a pipe threading machine at a factory. Lol I can still smell the toluene we'd use to clean off the cutting oil.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Yes , they are similar to my pipe threader as well . Cheers 👍
@be007Ай бұрын
thats a nice way for threading max. cheers ben
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@DudleyToolwrightАй бұрын
Very interesting, Max. You make cutting a precision taper look so easy.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers . Have a look at Tangent Engineering's lathe compound sine bar . Takes out most of the mucking around involved with setting the angles . 👍
@hilltopmachineworks2131Ай бұрын
@@swanvalleymachineshop Yep good product for sure.
@MattysWorkshopАй бұрын
Really interesting tool Max
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers Matty . 👍
@AH-cx4urАй бұрын
I have a small die head I will have to put on the list of things to do and collect the smaller common threads Also Ended up with some larger thread chasers Thanks top video as aways.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers 👍
@madmodder123Ай бұрын
I had no idea these were a thing, they are awesome
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@robertlewis4666Ай бұрын
Amazing how similar AUS. Is to where I live in South Africa. We also haven't had a winter yet, still swimming at 06h30! No rain in month either, not expecting any until Oct/ Nov.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Our winter starts in about 2 weeks , wonder if it will rain then ! It has been a good 6 months with nothing more than 1or 2 mm 👍
@TrPrecisionMachiningАй бұрын
very good job friend MAX
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@ElmerJFudd-oi9kjАй бұрын
This is one of the finest video's on tool making i've seen so far, exellent work Max, cheers mate have it good. Chris.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@grahamsengineering.2532Ай бұрын
Hey Max, another great video. I need to do the same for my 3/4" Die Head. I need to get the Capstan up and running as well in amongst everything else. Cheers.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , i have that issue as well . Need to get the Capstan sorted ! 👍
@somebodyelse6673Ай бұрын
I wonder what the guts of that head looks like. I'll have to see if I can find some patent drawings and decide if it's something that can reasonably be shop made. Great job on the video, as usual!
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
I had this one apart but did not film it . I should video the strip down & clean of one of the other ones . It could be made , but would be more than a tad tricky ! Everything is hardened & ground so it will last . Cheers . 👍
@hilltopmachineworks2131Ай бұрын
I can send you some rain. We have had a lot over the last 2 weeks. Probably 5 to 6 inches. Everything is green and growing strong being we are in late spring here.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Our Winter starts in about 2 weeks , wonder if it will rain then ! They say rain on Friday , we shall see . 👍
@number2664Ай бұрын
Taper turned out beaut. Capstan/ turret lathe, that 2D of yours would love that
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks . Two of the heads are earmarked for that machine . 👍
@number2664Ай бұрын
@@swanvalleymachineshop let me know if you need parts for it when you get up to it, I think I’ve got the parts your missing
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
@@number2664 Hey , no worries thanks . There are a few bits missing for the capstan slide apron . I will look in my parts book when i get time . My email is theswanvalleymachineshop@gmail.com
@dcraft1234Ай бұрын
Ingenious device! Loved the tip about aligning the existing center hole.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks! 👍
@alungiggsАй бұрын
Great video Max! I’ve wondered how they work and about the dies for ages. Spot on. Thanks 👍🇳🇱
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@1crazypjАй бұрын
That was very interesting. I've never used die heads, the guys on capstans were very jealous that they knew something 'we' didn't. I do have a set of 1/8" Whitworth chasers I bought for some reason but so long ago I forget what I needed them for (a 'Saturday morning special') I was more into British bikes back then, even though I had a Honda to get back and fore to work. Only Vincent's and Brough Superiors were collectible classics (probably others I can't remember) BSA, Triumph and Norton's were mainly just old leaky bikes rusting in back yards. Wish I had a few nowadays though seeing the crazy prices they go for.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
1977 Triumph Bonneville was my transport as a younger bloke ! If it did not start by second kick , there was something wrong ! 👍
@1crazypjАй бұрын
@@swanvalleymachineshop Hi Max, I was working at a Honda, Yamaha, Triumph dealers when the Jubilee Bonneville was launched. We had one come back where they 'forgot' to put circlips in piston one side and gudgeon pin wore a slot between cylinders. Very difficult to get apart. Almost all of them came back for faulty chrome. Meridan wasn't doing a very good job. A friend was racing a Bonneville with Weslake 8 valve top end though, said being passed by Kawasaki Zed's' at over 130 was depressing after all the work he put into it. Did go around corners better than the Kawi's though. Until about 1998, I worked on various 'old' Triumphs every few years, when running right they are really good fun, the low speed torque was great, particularly in traffic (much better than Yamaha's XS650 in my opinion)
@ccbproductsmulti-bendaustr3200Ай бұрын
Great video Max Cheers Chris
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@jayminor9757Ай бұрын
Thanks Max. Always re;event to the stuff I do, albeit on a smaller amateur scale. Great lessons every episode.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@ianfiddes9871Ай бұрын
Nice one Max 👍
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@barrycaudle9926Ай бұрын
Coventry die heads take me back further than I care to admit.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , i used to use them on a Ward No 7 turret lathe back in the 1980's ! Cheers 👍
@stevewilliams2498Ай бұрын
We have had your rain in the UK. You can have it back.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , no worries 👍
@captcarlosАй бұрын
Good job there Max. Love making kit for the shop, every time it Does come out is a smile.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers 👍
@richardmills5450Ай бұрын
I like the die heads but there are very expensive. Something like £600 -700 each plus the chasers at £80 per set. Cheers Max for the video.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@tomsing6384Ай бұрын
Nice Job, one more step closer to HBM,
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Yes , one more step ! Cheers 👍
@wrstew1272Ай бұрын
Now that is the way you can bang out some threads! Always knew that something like that existed, but it’s the first time I’ve seen one in operation. Single pointing films great, but if you have to do five or fifteen of the same size and pitch…….😮. I’m guessing that retail is stiff for setting up initially, but what a tool! Thanks Max
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Yes , they are good but not cheap to set up . Worth their weight in gold ! 👍
@tas32engineeringАй бұрын
To secure a contract from Coventry fasteners is a machinist dream job. Avoided nut & bolt section as apprentice & chose fitting. Did use a turret & robotic instincts can cause problems if finger are not careful. True thread eater all my experience was done at the Haros Boiler Company. They were a great start in a new state. Definate showing that a run of threaded parts is no problem for Max's shop.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers 👍
@samrodian919Ай бұрын
Great job Max! I love those Coventry style geometric die heads. My late brother was a precision thread grinder, apprenticed at the firm of LAL ( Lehman, Archer and Lane) literally a mile and a half down the road from me, I think they made thread chasing dies but I'm not exactly sure. Sadly the firm went under in the early 90's like so many British engineering companies did around that time. I love your work and Aussie humour and as someone else commented it's on a par with Matty's from Matty's workshop from beautiful Eden. Keep the vids coming Max, they're really good to watch and are extremely informative. Cheers from England, Sam
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@harry8506Ай бұрын
We have had 2 days consecutive with no rain here on the mid north coast of NSW, I have several of those die heads and a box of dies, one day I will get around to working out how to use them. You have explained it better than a lot of other videos I have watched, I feel I could now attempt using them, a lot are just thrown in a box, I do have some boxed sets
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@RalfyCustomsАй бұрын
G'day Max, just up on Sunday morning, fresh coffee and a video from you, happy days! Thanks for sharing buddy and best wishes to you and yours Edit: Having watched this, I have to say what a job well done mate, lovely stuff
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , you are just up & i am about to crack a beer for Sunday arvo !!! Cheers 👍
@frankerceg4349Ай бұрын
Thank you Max!
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@paulcurtis2779Ай бұрын
That thread cutting tool is really cool ! ! How nice is that it will disengage itself and not mess up the threads. . NICE !!!
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@TheAyrCaveShopАй бұрын
Nice job on the adapter...a bit of relief from funky lever curve's, angles and internal slots 😁 Yeah no kidding those die heads are not cheap, had to pass on a couple..just too pricy
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
I was lucky to find these ones & they came with a heap of dies . Cheers Dean 👍
@JamesP_TheShedShopАй бұрын
Right on. Great video. That Bridgeport (two heads) is now stuck in my ponderings😁
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , two heads . Cheers 👍
@tonyray91Ай бұрын
Thanks Max I have a 1/2” CH head I am restoring, I hope yours don’t use oddball threads like my Herbert eg the front plate is retained by under nominal dia. 3BA. I need to make an arbor like yours so this was very useful.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , inside , their are a couple of small threads inside with springs under them . If they are screwed in too far , the head will not release . 👍
@tonyray91Ай бұрын
Thanks Max I didn’t know that.
@RustyInventions-wz6irАй бұрын
Nice work
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers 👍
@markfoster6110Ай бұрын
Like shifting in bed and kicking it out with sox on !! Great job young man
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , Cheers 👍
@johnyoung3103Ай бұрын
Great video as usual. Great photography and commentary.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@GraemeStephensАй бұрын
for the benefit of those that haven't or cannot visit Max's Machine Shop - the fast forward segments are actually His real speed ! 💥, Max only slows down while speaking and thinking
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , slow is good ! 👍
@ColinLennardАй бұрын
absolutely fantastic, however for a few it is a lot of work but for a gross + it's a winner.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@joell439Ай бұрын
👍👍😎👍👍 - crackin nice job - Cheers - Praying that some rain stops by your way.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers . The bloody rain goes everywhere except here ! Thanks 👍
@mickgentry8128Ай бұрын
Great explanation and your content is always top notch, thank you! Cheers
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@624DudleyАй бұрын
Once again you made it look easy. 👍
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@robdixon945Ай бұрын
Thanks for the show Max 🍻
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@outsidescrewballАй бұрын
Enjoyed
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers 👍
@jdmccorfulАй бұрын
Thanks Max, great learning session.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@williamlay6981Ай бұрын
Thank you very much all you share.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@mikewestbrook2319Ай бұрын
Thanks again for a great video 😁😁😁😁😁
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers 👍
@willemvantsant5105Ай бұрын
Hi Max, we are screaming out for the wet season to start here in Philippines, currently in drought conditions. The die head produces an excellent finish and cuts to an accurate length, easy as.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Your weather must be effected the same as ours . Might have been the El Nino thing that caused it . 👍
@geraldestes2470Ай бұрын
> nice work there max; looks like a handy piece of kit those thread chasing sets. its been many years, the engineering dept i worked in - we got issued paper copies of the mcmaster carr catalogs (like 4"" thick). im sure most of it is online; always enjoyed the materials research, application and specification pages. ? do they have outlets in austrailia? my opinion reading book pages corresponding to whats being looked up in the pages might be a lot easier than how stuff gets cataloged online....maybe if requested they will send you the latest edition .
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks . The big catalogue books were great . But like everything else , it's on line . But at least that way , it should be reasonably up to date . McMaster do not ship to Australia so i use an American forwarding address . Cheers 👍
@billboy7390Ай бұрын
Very enjoyable, I always wondered how those were.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@CraigLYoungАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing 👍
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@Warped65erАй бұрын
Thx for the vid.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@1ginner1Ай бұрын
Hi Max, Nice video as always. I was trying to find a decent Capstan lathe in the UK just recently, with absolutely no luck, as soon as one comes up for sale its snapped up. Great machines for turning multiple parts especially where you have a long threaded section. CNC's are great but have their limitations. Best wishes, Mal. PS: hope you get some rain soon.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks . I wish my Capstan was running . I will get to it one day . 👍
@Randysshop49548Ай бұрын
Very interesting tool Max. Cheers PS On the mic what is the little pointer for on the thimble?
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
The pointer is for when taking repetitive readings on the same setting . Cheers 👍
@bobmurphy6229Ай бұрын
😮😮Morning Max, I wish I could send you some rain - we have too much of it here in Scotland ! A quick question, Can those Coventry Die Heads roll threads as well as cut them, just curious ?? Cheers, Bob.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No , thread rolling is done a different tool /machine . We could do with some of your rain though . I know that when it does finally come , i will be whinging because it's always raining ! Cheers 👍
@leathermanTK55Ай бұрын
Mr Squiggle's, medium to Shithouse, Mild Steel bars coming to a town near you....🤣🤣
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol , Cheers 👍
@WilliamChithamАй бұрын
I think you mentioned that the shank on the die head is removable. Why did you make an adaptor rather than a new shank complete, are there some features on the business end that would be hard to reproduce?
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
An adapter was a quick & easy way to go as i will use that head in other machines . 👍
@RicktheRecorderАй бұрын
Great, but you forgot to shew us setting up the taper turning!!
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Lol . I did not forget , just left it out to save time as the video was more about the die head than cutting a Morse taper . I will show the next Morse taper set up ! 👍
@2aklamathАй бұрын
why doYou tighten all three scrolls on the 3 jaw chuck? Thank You
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Just a habit , starting from the master jaw . May keep the wear somewhat even . 👍
@butchphillips873Ай бұрын
G'day Max, I see you parting "upside down" to how I do. Could you please talk about the why's and advantages or limitations. Thanks, Butch. ps, That stock is quality reusium grade 0.0 Also what make of file do you use? good ones seem hard to find these days. thanks
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
I use single cut files for the lathe & general work . I run the parting blade upside down as it gives next to no issues compared to the other way like chatter & dig in issues . You can safely feed in in a lot harder also , as you have to do when parting induction hardened chrome bar . 👍
@chrisgreig5628Ай бұрын
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@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks 👍
@simpleman283Ай бұрын
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@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Cheers 👍
@melgrossАй бұрын
Max, I was just thinking about the die heads. I have a Geometric copy 5/16” DSA and a 9/16” Geometric DSA made for Hardinge. Man, useful chasers are so hard to get, while the useless ones are all over. The reason for my post is that I always have used these as a push off. Watching you use the Coventry as a pull off made me think about that, as it’s simpler. But I just tried that in my hand and those springs are so strong I don’t see how they can be used with anything under maybe 5/16” without damaging the threads. Are the Coventry springs that strong? Also I’ve never trusted the idea of using the tailstock as a slide as the mass is high for small threads, so I made a sleeve that allows the die to slide forwards without rotating.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Check to make sure your springs are not over adjusted . 8mm is the smallest with this size head otherwise the thread can not handle the spring release pressure . They make another variation with a different release mechanism for small threads .👍
@melgrossАй бұрын
@@swanvalleymachineshop I hadn’t looked at the manual for a pretty long time. I remember that I only use them as a push off because of the spring. So I just looked at it and there’s no way to adjust the spring tension in the manual. Now that I just read it, I see why I never tried. The 9/16th head is so tensioned that holding it in my hands, I can’t push it off. It moves, but it’s too much to release it. The 5/16th isn’t nearly as tight, but seems too tight for small screws.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
@@melgross The 2 small screws behind the front plate . They can be backed out as long as their is still enough threads to retain the spring pressure . Wound too far in & the die will not release .
@melgrossАй бұрын
@@swanvalleymachineshop thanks. I’ll check that. Still don’t know why the manual doesn’t mention that.
@ianmoone2359Ай бұрын
Another fascinating video Max.👍👍👍 If you do ever have a DRO scale on your cross slide on the small lathe, and still wanted to use the Coventry style die head you could just drill and tap the side of the slide below the scale cover and screw a machined shoulder bolt stop in a fraction proud of the scale cover as your new stop - to protect the scale cover from potentially being crushed. Alternately you could fit the stop to the front of the base of the tailstock & position it so it hits the side of the cross slide below the scale height. Either / or should work. My AL 356V has it on the cross slide I recently noticed, so not my idea. I’m not that bright. 😜😂😂😉
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Have to get a DRO first ! Cheers 👍
@2aklamathАй бұрын
Hello,how did you cut the taper?right on fistgo
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
With the compound slide . 👍
@cyclebusterАй бұрын
i detest those brazed pos things. every time i try to use one it goes right into the bin within minutes. I tossed a whole pile of new carbaloys because they would run a few inches and then spit chips. HSS or inserts.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Try the Micro 100's . I only ever use brazed carbides for finish work & form tools . 👍
@russellsemple6501Ай бұрын
where did you buy the anchor lube from
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Had it for years , someone bought it back with them from USA . 👍
@jasonhull5712Ай бұрын
How do you de-burr the inside of a round part like that ?
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
I use a fine curved needle file . 👍
@adamdiaz8442Ай бұрын
I live in Coventry uk I can’t find one of them here for love nor money
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
One would have thought there would be quite a few floating around there . Cheers 👍
@septicwhelk3654Ай бұрын
You may wish to look in to WD40 old chap it is reportedly a deadly carcinogenic , you do use it a lot ,and heat it to vapor point , live long and prosper lol I still prefer MT , if it ain't broke don't fix it .
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
No worries 👍
@mrsamshouseАй бұрын
MS=Mystery steel
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Mystery all right ! 👍
@Paul-FrancisBАй бұрын
Exactly what I thought it was, I've got a box full of it 😂
@mikediamond1522Ай бұрын
You are very good at what you do! Please do not show speeded up video's, just edit out if needed. If you want to watch a fast Jack Ass, poke a hot soldering up his yahoo and whistle Dixie.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks . It is done to save time & so you still see roughly what is going on , other than l load of disjointed clips . 👍
@markramsell454Ай бұрын
Check the retaining plate, it looks loose.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
It is only just nipped . Some of the dies are a few thou too wide & the head will bind up , depends on the manufacturer . I need to grind a fraction off some of them . Cheers 👍
@markramsell454Ай бұрын
You sure that's not Rustonium?
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
It could be ! 👍
@iantaylor5579Ай бұрын
Max what’s going to stop the morse taper pulling out when the Coventry comes, to the stop?
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
It takes way more force to pull out a correctly fitting Morse taper than what the die head requires to release . 👍
@ericpatterson3887Ай бұрын
Hey MAX. I wanted to send you some of those spiral wound sanding rolls that I mentioned in your last video. I found them on McMaster-Carr, and I know that they do not service the Australian continent, so I figured I would send you some to try, but I am unaware of how to find your postal address. If you could let me know where to send them, I'll send them to you, a long with the small arbor shank required to use them. I feel quite sure you will love them. If you want me to email you I can do that, but I currently do not have your email address, but I think I've heard you say what it is before, not sure though. Let me know, and I'll be in touch, Eric Patterson from Phoenix, Arizona USA
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Hey thanks . theswanvalleymachineshop@gmail.com is my email . Cheers 👍
@davidrichards5594Ай бұрын
First rate...
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Thanks Dave . 👍
@grahamsengineering.2532Ай бұрын
Definitely not MS 😂😂
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Scraptonium !
@melgrossАй бұрын
Hey, I thought bananas were inches, not degrees. What gives? By the way, that arbor was way too easy.
@swanvalleymachineshopАй бұрын
Inches and Deg F ! The tapers for the arbor are a no brainer with Tangent Engineering's compound slide sine bar . Saves all the dicking around adjusting . Cheers 👍
@melgrossАй бұрын
@@swanvalleymachineshop hmm. I’ll have to look into that. Well, if a degree F is a banana, then a degree C is about 1 5/8 bananas. That’s a clumsy measurement system.