Название | : | MACHINE SHOP TIPS #123 Turning a Ball on the Atlas Lathe tubalcain |
Продолжительность | : | 13.49 |
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Просмотров | : | 613 rb |
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Very nice! Comment from : Greg & Maggie Lipscomb |
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I didn't get the feeding mechanism Comment from : majeed alshaari |
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I see now what I missed in your video bringing the tool to meet the end of the cylinder first I learned alot from your tips thanks Mr Pete Comment from : Ray St |
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my balls always become oblong shaped I don't know why I made 1 that came out cylindricalWhat am I doing wrong? Comment from : Ray St |
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I just made my 1st t nut and it’s a 1/2 13 thread Comment from : Branden Patterson |
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WOW, this video was worth the price of admission!! I really like that ball end turning device! Comment from : Dan Breyfogle |
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Muy buen video, y la manera que nos demuestras como utilizarlo gracias viejo se te agradece compartas tus conocimientos!!!!!! :) Comment from : Donoban Velazquez |
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Hindime de Comment from : Dwarika Prasad |
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youtube/_aCpZgI60vc Comment from : Adi oyan syah |
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Good work brI need an idea for inner radial turning Comment from : alif asi |
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Very interesting an informing,,,Now I got make me a turning fixture !! Thx Mr Pete Comment from : Bears Rod Shop |
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This is really a great teacher,many many thanks for your tips and tricks Martin from GENT in BELGIUM Comment from : Martin De Smet |
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Great attachment Thank you for sharing Comment from : donald naymon |
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Poliacetal, not Delrin, Delrin is just a commercial na me Comment from : Edilson Martins |
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Tm🖒💚 Comment from : Sayed Hsssan |
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What if you put a side rake on the cutting tool and only cut in one direction? Meaning you'd have to back out the cross feed, swing the cutter back arount to start, and reset the depth of cut? Comment from : Schoffer Brothers |
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Mr Pete, I made a ball turning attachment in my shop that produces the same type of ball on a threaded shaft I've got a "big curious" now, as Justin Wilson would say" about whether a complete round ball can be turned without the threaded hole in the end? I think it can be done but it will take "some doing" Comment from : Ellie Price |
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That Delrin is WAY EXPENSIVE on amazon Comment from : Dammit Jim im a Doctor not a Magician |
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Ohh nice Comment from : Azegza 1995 Ihyabouzda |
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It is so easy Comment from : MK industries |
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⚘🍀🌳🖒 Comment from : Sayed Hassan |
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thank you for sharing, mrPeteenjoyed this video Comment from : Ray Falcone |
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thank you Comment from : abderrazak tair |
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I made a tool similar to this a few years ago for a chen-yeh 450G lathe, very similar design and construction except I used carbide tooling Cut steel and aluminum balls with ease Fantastic since I made mine to mount in the toolpost it can be used for ball and radius easily I think the largest diameter ball I tried cutting was about 5" Comment from : ShawnMc749 |
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Mr Pete, thank you for sharing your knowledgebr I have a similar attachment for my 7x12 mini lathe I made from a plan I downloaded off the internet However I didn't know how to set the tool length until watching your video Thanks again Comment from : David James |
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A great ball-turning rig I like it Comment from : Christopher Ruble |
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I don't thank you enough When you show these great video's I go down to the shop and use your great information One thing leads to another and anyway thank you very much Comment from : Steve Larsen |
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This ball turning attachment would be more effrctive if it was mounted 90 degrees different from its current position with an angle plate It would give you more clearence with the chuck and provide some adustment Comment from : Al Somethin |
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That looks to be a great old tool A little springy Do you wonder if that was made for wood turning? Good teaching video Comment from : Mature Patriot Machining |
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Good work Comment from : Basem Khaja |
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i have yet to watch a thumbs down vid Comment from : Ex Pat Conn |
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Very interesting You never cease to amaze mebrYou could make replacement knee, hip, elbow joints LOL Comment from : tpcoachfix |
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I know this is an older video but , could you wrap a rubber band around your cutting tool and one on the shaft in the chuck this should help with the harmonics and help eliminate some or all of the chatter just a thought Great videos , wish I could of had a shop teacher like you when I was in school Comment from : Sam Davis |
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great job Comment from : Gursharan Mudan |
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wow i am amazed again always wondered how the old guys did this on a lathe !! thanks pete for showing me and my team Comment from : MickyElse |
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awesome attachment Comment from : yawei Li |
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Very cool tool! Comment from : Dan Butterworth |
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It seems like an offset cutter would allow for finishing the cut all the way around the back side of the ballwould probably part off roughly but at least it would be a ball, and not a knob Comment from : aus71383 |
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Would your screen name have anything to do with a certain individual known as the "first well known artificer or scientific worker in metals"? Comment from : Randy of Locksley |
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I guess that those who gave a thumb down did so because they didn't like the color of the ballor, may be, we have some color blind who are frustrated because there is no sub titles explaining the color of what is on the screen??? Comment from : remige2006 |
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wow, excelente video, good job, congratulations, are you a MASTER, with all respect for you, i learned a lot, thanks for show us!!! Comment from : Alex Valdes |
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Not only great to watch but you point out exactly what questions pop into my mind as I'm watching a sign of a great teacher Excellent stuff will be watching all your vids!! Comment from : Steve M |
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If you offset the cross slide, and used a disc shaped blank it looks like could you use this tool to cut a donut shape Perhaps an idea for another video? Comment from : argenbar |
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are you a mason Comment from : Precious Grace |
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we had the commercial ones at work if you run the cutter the opposite way it will make a concave cut they used them to make new adjusting screws and matching sockets for the connecting rod to the ram on punch presses bitch to adjust as I recall I've only watched about 100 of your videos, so I don't know if you ever mentioned a butress thread which these screws used because the pressure is always in the up direction Comment from : Richard Haisley |
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It's well designed jig Comment from : ロクジ研究所 |
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A translation using the word "lathe" brought me to this video I loved how explanatory it was Thank you Comment from : Nallely Rojas |
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Superb, Sifu Comment from : Ivan Peeler |
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love all your videos and your way of teaching keep em comin Comment from : gregm1775 |
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Very instructive video Comment from : Don Miller |
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What a natural born teacher you are sir! I sure enjoy your videos Comment from : mr rice |
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EXCELLENT! Thank you for making this, I learned a lot Comment from : Stan Goldstein |
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Very instructive videoThanks!!Greetings from Argentina Comment from : claudio gomez |
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19:19 is not aluminium but brass but it is a top vid Comment from : rickkert100 |
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I am just going through your old videos and had to admire your Tool Prop, it is a brilliant idea and I supose it harks back to your teaching days But Cudos to you for thinking that one up Comment from : gigabytex64 |
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Who, on Earth would give this great video a thumbs down?brbr Outstanding learning here- Great video! Comment from : newstart49 |
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Comment from : thew san chiong |
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Very cool technique! Comment from : Dennis Chaves |
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I love your balls Comment from : VE2XJS |
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Cool ball turning jig Mr Pete The material you used looked more like cast blue nylon I've never seen blue delrin before Nice work! Comment from : Danny Herrera |
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i close on eyes and i hear James Stewart (the late actor) excellent videos Pete btw Comment from : jase braddock |
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ThanxbrThat's not a ball, but a ball with a big hole in it !brCan you turn a real ball ? Comment from : Lars Rasmussen |
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*brass Comment from : Benjamin Harris |
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nice ideabrthank you bramr cairo egypt Comment from : ميديا سيتي رنتال - media city rental |
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it's the first time i see the piece to execute balls on the lathe, it is very interesting as tool Comment from : Davide Servolini |
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Great video! Have you ever considered making an adjustable stop on the backside of the radius attachment to limit it from pivoting back to far? Comment from : Derrick Quintal |
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Great video! Have you ever considered making an adjustable stop on the backside of the radius attachment to limit it from pivoting back to far? Comment from : Derrick Quintal |
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phone is off hook noticed at 2min 50 sec lol awesome videos though fun to learn Comment from : SomeCatchyName |
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Hi Pete, just to say thanks mate for your videos Dad was a RN engineer working in weapons, so was very secretive about his skills So I have lathes and such left about, but no knowledge of working them Now i'm getting closer to retiring, your videos are helping me learn how to be 1/50th of the engineer he was on this equipment That'll do me :-) Working with metal is amazing, so like Tubal Cain himself perhaps I can also become a master of this mysterious art Many thanks again Comment from : Edwin Henry Blachford |
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Definitely going to be making a radius cutting attachment like that one Comment from : FinalAnimus |
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With a little tweaking, you can use the compound rest to turn radii on the lathebrI used to make ball screws for punch press this way Comment from : pjtsr |
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Your tool looks dull, and of course your tool is slightly below centerline You did not mention that Comment from : 1071recon |
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Thank you Mr Pete for this new teaching video: you are Always a source of inspiration for amateur machinist like me Thank you and greetings from Italy Comment from : signorcosimo |
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Sweet! Comment from : bentontool |
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is it not more preferable to use follow rest when cutting plastic, to work against the flexing Comment from : Guds777 |
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Very informative as always! Thank you Mr Pete Comment from : Fred Miller |
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Great video Thank you Comment from : Steve Rizz |
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Think what would of worked good is to take a piece of the plastic stock and turn a radius on one end Drill and tap the hole Part off say if its inch diameter to cut off about 125" and attach it to the mandrel and continue finish turning the radius on opposite side Comment from : AJ Harran |
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Someone forgot to hang up the phone Comment from : BarnyardEngineering |
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Interesting video, Thanks Comment from : Dan Whiteford |
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mrpete222, I love all you machine shop tips and are new to turning, you suppose you can start posting your turning speeds in you video so we can learn some mote, Thank you, Tj Comment from : Tj from Bristol ct |
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Really enjoyed this video Hang up the phone though haha Comment from : Chad Prince |
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I enjoyed watching how this is done Thank you Comment from : not2fast4u2c |
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thank you for the video, i learned a lot Comment from : FrontYard4X4 |
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