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Joe Whitney
This is so cool I can't wait to try this on my own Thank you, thank you, thank you!brAs always thanks for sharing
Comment from : Joe Whitney


Secondary Machine
I watched this series a long time ago and always wanted to revisit it I finally have a 100T blade on the way and will machine larger dials for my Atlas QC-42
Comment from : Secondary Machine


Michael LeDuc
Hey, I like the saw blade indexer idea Easy and inexpensive I may need to do that at some point Thanks
Comment from : Michael LeDuc


Captain Cook
I'll be making one
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Paul Brown
Lyle, this took alot of SKIL to do this, gives me a lot of ideas for the custom Mobile Bars I buildI will be one of those Nut jobs to use this techniqueRealy amazing all the things a Lathe can accomplishWith my best wishes, Paul
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Paul Brown
I used to watch the TV show 'My Favorite Martian' as a youth, now I watch 'My Favorite Machinist'Cheers Mr Pete, you make things so simple and understandableI wish that I had known you 50 years ago, but I am very lucky to brknow of you through UTube and have you as a MentorAll my best wishes to You and your FamilyPaul Brown
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James Wood
Your knowledge is irreplaceable!!!!
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Ronald Crowder
I plan on doing this and use it to make gears too just for fun and practice i have a 10920630 lathe and using it to build me a lathe about 12x36
Comment from : Ronald Crowder


Joseph Licata
Just started following Ingenious!! Thank you
Comment from : Joseph Licata


T A Ranson
This is a great very usable and repeatable idea, I am definitely going to take advantage of this! Thank you sir!
Comment from : T A Ranson


Brian Husted
I know you mentioned several times in this series that nobody is actually going to do this, but I can say that I've used this technique 3 times now with great success making new dials for my Logan and Craftsman lathes Thank you for sharing!
Comment from : Brian Husted


Terry Stover
Necessitythe mother of invention Great video
Comment from : Terry Stover


Patrick Dennis
Mr Pete, I am a subscriber and have used your set-up to make dials for my 9" Atlas, I don't have brbra camera or utube to show the results but it worked fantastic and was very easy to accomplish, thank you and keep up the great videos
Comment from : Patrick Dennis


Being Human
You are very genius 👌 Thanks sir👍
Comment from : Being Human


Carmine Riganti
genius thinking , just bought a mini lathe I will build one for it using youridea
Comment from : Carmine Riganti


Emery Booker
No I'm going to do it for my hardinge lathe, it came without a cross slide and compound and I couldn't find one for the raised bed for my turret hardinge so I'm making my own with a dove tail cutting and 3/4"x5" steel bar stock You do a lot of great work and explain very well Thank you for your knowledge
Comment from : Emery Booker


Ken Barnes
perfect for me today - exactly what I needed
Comment from : Ken Barnes


Ryan Drake Industries
Everything you are doing I am and will be doing to my 1941 South Bend Model C Thank you for the videos and the tips I am going to restore it to better glory and its my first machine! I hope to capture it all I am going to go look for a saw blade right now!
Comment from : Ryan Drake Industries


Bull Dozer
Well, I'm going to use this for my lathe Your effort is not wasted Mr Pete
Comment from : Bull Dozer


Crooked River
Actually, iit IS a pawl/i , essentially a  home made ratchet & pawl Clever nevertheless
Comment from : Crooked River


mrhp434
I would love to have some for my logan
Comment from : mrhp434


Willco Jak
Awesome lesson Thanks mrpete!
Comment from : Willco Jak


Bart De Boer
Im going to do it
Comment from : Bart De Boer


FU Buddy
o lol , no man this is pretty much exactly what i was thinking of, you confirmed it will work for me , im gunna do it
Comment from : FU Buddy


terry cannon
I really love the creativity A person could even adapt this concept to their mill and use it to index parts on the mill Great idea as always Thanks Mr Pete
Comment from : terry cannon


Toby W
I bet you could cut gear teeth with a similar setup combined with a hand operated tooth-shaped cutter on a bar with an operating lever mounted on your cross slide Or perhaps the crank on the carriage would give enough punch
Comment from : Toby W


hg2
Bravo!
Comment from : hg2


2024bear
Very Smartly Done
Comment from : 2024bear


Christopher Kann
I love this series and really do enjoy your YouTube Channel! Could you also make this dial out of steel? Why or Why not? I understand it would be harder to machine but could you use the same methods?
Comment from : Christopher Kann


Clown Whisper
I, Sir am absolutely going to do this, I'm in my fifties my eyes are very bad and I have the very tiniest dials on my 820
Comment from : Clown Whisper


eyebrows4
Well done sir! A simple yet effective method I'm at home sick today and have watched your videos all day and completely enjoyed it I really enjoy the myth breakers, I've been watching your videos for quite some time but only subscribed recently I work on a ship built in 1964 and can't tell you how many times I've used your tips and tricks at work The mains are d353d cats from 1964 so we can't find parts too easily when something breaks I wish I had you as a teacher when I was in high school, thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us on here
Comment from : eyebrows4


TINKER
I'm gonna do it for my very old Craftsman Atlas Lathe! Thanx for this series and very well done MR PETE
Comment from : TINKER


Ron Miller
I absolutely love your videos You explain everything so well Great job and great teaching
Comment from : Ron Miller


Chunkiie Customz
That is ingenious!!! I want to do this to my 6" atlas
Comment from : Chunkiie Customz


Mark Foster
Brilliant!
Comment from : Mark Foster


Jeff DeKing
Well I'm going to do it this week
Comment from : Jeff DeKing


Billy C
a gentleman and a scholar and a humble genius
Comment from : Billy C


Pavel Kraus
Thank you for sharing your brilliant idea! :)
Comment from : Pavel Kraus


georgio jansen
looks and sounds like my fathers clock inside goedendag
Comment from : georgio jansen


drbrono
You are an excellent craftsman and problem solver I worked in a machine shop during college many years ago and the owner (and neighbor) was amazing in what he could do and the solutions he would come up with I think really good machinists are really good problem solvers
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Jeff Taylor
I took a machine shop class at York HS in Elmhurst, IL, in the fall of 1958 I was a freshman I wish you had been my teacher I am searching for an older lathe right now and hopefully will find one that is serviceable and affordable Love watching your videos brThank you
Comment from : Jeff Taylor


Uncle Red
I plan to make my Logan lathe bigger cross feed and compounds dials Thanks again
Comment from : Uncle Red


Miguel Castaneda
great video my improve i worked screw machines00 screw mach timeing gears take 3/4 shaft so got a worn 120and 100 toothed gears and those are my divedind heads
Comment from : Miguel Castaneda


Shane Koch
You're a genius for coming up with that saw blade idea
Comment from : Shane Koch


Handcrafted Workshop
Thanks for the time and effort that you put into these videos That is one great setup there, you make everything (well most things) look so simplebrbrGary
Comment from : Handcrafted Workshop


ugotit33x
NICE
Comment from : ugotit33x


whitey george
Pete 222 hi mate I really need this modification on my old Southbend lathe thanks for all your info at 72 yo I better get into it GREAT IDEAS
Comment from : whitey george


David Stevens
exactly the same principle as the stop on my chain saw sharpener great video
Comment from : David Stevens


John D
That pretty good thinking!
Comment from : John D


bill williams
If you wrap a couple of turns of string round the chuck and add a weight to the end, dangling on the near side of the lathe, it will maintain the full engagement of the pawl on the saw blade without having to hold the chuck with the left hand brI know your hand is there anyway to move the chuck, but it helps to maintain even spacing as the tension will always be the same
Comment from : bill williams


Lawrence Lamb
I'm glad to see this video because I AM planning to do something like this I've been working on building a small gear cutting machine for doing clock and watch gear cutting It's been in the works for quite some time but I am almost to the point of making the lead screw for the feed Thanks for doing this
Comment from : Lawrence Lamb


Mr Ubiquitous
No doubt about it, Mr Pete is a genius!!
Comment from : Mr Ubiquitous


pbgd3
did not know my atlas had that slider!
Comment from : pbgd3


Ronald Gilleland
That's a classic example of;  "Thinking outside the box"   That was a good one, and thanks for the education over the years
Comment from : Ronald Gilleland


Fishkiller 41
Spindle 60 holes would make a nice clock face
Comment from : Fishkiller 41


John Coyne
I, for one, am very glad you did not have a 100 hole dividing plate, because we wouldn't have this sawblade solution that's some good ol' midwest ingenuity Now you've got me looking for a 120 tooth blade for the click detents in a dive-watch bezel; I was fretting how to divide 120 Thanks!
Comment from : John Coyne


Tim M
You could make a table saw out of that
Comment from : Tim M


Tom PlankaR
On page 14 of the Atlas lathe operations handbook, it states that there are 60 indexing holes on the face of the front spindle gear with an accompanying indexing table  You were correct in assuming there were 60 holes in you Craftsman
Comment from : Tom PlankaR


strongandco
Your as smart as a whip Mr P That little saw blade jem will go into the memory bank I can see that being useful for all sorts of indexing jobs
Comment from : strongandco


ElCid452
Cool!
Comment from : ElCid452


Isabella Pica
super cleverCongratulations on this fixture build!
Comment from : Isabella Pica


Dominic Whitbread
You clever old dog im keeping that because the saw blade solution is priceless well done Mr pete im catching up now i started at shop tips No 1 December now im here model engines next 
Comment from : Dominic Whitbread


KrisKustomPaint
You sir, are a genius 
Comment from : KrisKustomPaint


eamonn quinn
Inspiring to see this ingenuity!
Comment from : eamonn quinn


Johnnybob Kadiddlehopper
Saw blade, what a great idea and relatively cheap, thank you!
Comment from : Johnnybob Kadiddlehopper


Rosario W
It doesn't matter what size part you are scribing it will always dived into 100 or whatever tooth blade I use is that correct ?I cant seem to wrap my head around that lol  I watched it twice and I think I heard you correctly I plan on making new ones for my South Bend 13" tool room lathe (That's the plan anyway) 
Comment from : Rosario W


Rosario W
OUTSTANDING SIR ! - Hi Mr Pete( I've been away for awhile) I really like this idea and I will be making this same set up so simple yet I would have never have thought of it once again Great Job !!!
Comment from : Rosario W


RedlineRennsport
Well, having commented on that carriage stop previously, I got inspired and started my drawings This is by far the most complicated machining project I have ever undertaken I'm almost finished with it, and I must say that I am exceptionally pleased with the outcome Not only does it look nice and function very well, but I didn't break a single tool making it! Thanks for all the inspiration, Mr Pete!!
Comment from : RedlineRennsport


outsidescrewball
"Pretty niftyright"TRUTH!!!brbr
Comment from : outsidescrewball


Lew Sou
Very slick and creative You always work smart Mr Pete
Comment from : Lew Sou


Tony Ennis
Your dial is very professional (11:15)  I have hear you say that no one is ever going to this project or that project I don't think you're correct We love this stuff and we do itbrbrLyle, do you find it strange that you have more (and more interested) students now than you did while you were teaching?  You have THOUSANDS of students now  And you're spoken of very highly on machinists' forums
Comment from : Tony Ennis


Tony Ennis
Yes, there are 60 holes in the Atlas bull gear
Comment from : Tony Ennis


Tony Ennis
Actually, I have a 100 tooth saw blade downstairs My Atlas dials are too small
Comment from : Tony Ennis


dean neufell
outstanding!  Thank you Sir :)
Comment from : dean neufell


Richard Lathrop
Delta wood lathes have the index pins for fluting table legs
Comment from : Richard Lathrop


RedlineRennsport
Whether you assume the saw blade teeth are uniform or not, it is still a clever idea, for sure! I too would like to see plans for that slick carriage stop It's something I'd like to make for my Logan Thanks as always Mr Pete!
Comment from : RedlineRennsport


Colin Riley
Reminds me of a clock mechanism
Comment from : Colin Riley


STEVEN ST JOHN
MrPete, it must have been the best gift ever to be in your shop class Thank you for sharing your knowledge,skill and talents with us mere mortalsbrI have a thought that scares mewhat is going to happen to America when we lose people like you ? God Bless you
Comment from : STEVEN ST JOHN


Pierres Garage
Hi mrpete,brYou're work is a good example showing that anything is fair game to achieve a result, as long as it's safe, that stimulate creativity in the workshopbrKeep on the great teachingbrCheers,brPierre
Comment from : Pierres Garage


Marcus Thomas
Fantastic!! tip to index on a lathe, I scratched about for a solution to this for months, So simple and inexpensive Thanks, this video has great value to me
Comment from : Marcus Thomas


glennrochemusic
3:00min "Besides" my Dad! Who had to spline a 10" long x 1-1/2" diameter pair of plastic rollers to crimp ribbon HiFi speaker ribbons He showed me this and I have used it to make various things also Great stuff Tubalcain, you have a charming and disarming delivery with a seniority of much experience Especially relevant when warning of potential dangers that the novice wont anticipate I love the background chatter though, what on earth were you,, unobligating yourself from being aparty to? Lol
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William Weightman
I have a leblond lathe that needs 2 new dials and found the same indexing issue, thanks for the great idea I'll be putting it to good use
Comment from : William Weightman


Jack Costello
Amazing Mr Pete Thank you!!!
Comment from : Jack Costello


nathan bratt
Thank you for sharing your years of experience I am a machine tool technology student I find your videos very helpful Thank you 
Comment from : nathan bratt


HisKidd2
outstanding!! I can't afford the fancy stuff so this will be put into practice in my little shop superb idea!!! Thanks!!
Comment from : HisKidd2


backtolbc
wow you must have an IQ of 160!!! great idea!!
Comment from : backtolbc


metaling1
Too clever tubulcain All these years of watching your videos and you still manage to surprise mebrPs neat carriage stop
Comment from : metaling1


1musicsearcher
Tell me, how cool was that?!brbrGreat job
Comment from : 1musicsearcher


Chip Wright
Hey there Tubalcain, you doubt that anyone is going to make your indexing setup, but I have a very similar lathe that I would love to make a dial for Never say never Thanks for the great tips! :)
Comment from : Chip Wright


David Tea
amazing brilliant thinking 
Comment from : David Tea


coolvids4u8787
Tubalcain I just want to thank you for all your videos!! I have learned so much from you I could never express just how much I appreciate what you do!br   Thank You!
Comment from : coolvids4u8787


Duncan Mac
Pretty clevermore than that, really clever One can learn a lot from you, thanks for sharing your knowledge
Comment from : Duncan Mac


Mark Helms
Very clever!  Pretty sure you won't be the only one to use this method!
Comment from : Mark Helms


Mark Bartlett
My first lathe was a Atlas Craftsman lathe and it had a indexed gear like yours although an older model Very interesting series of videos, great thanks
Comment from : Mark Bartlett


Fred Miller
Brilliant!
Comment from : Fred Miller


งานไม้ประณีต ๑๐๑
Additionally, the three-position carriage stop is just fastastic
Comment from : งานไม้ประณีต ๑๐๑


caskwith
That saw blade idea is absolute genius!
Comment from : caskwith


Frank Ruffolo
good stuff
Comment from : Frank Ruffolo



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