Название | : | MACHINE SHOP TIPS #77 Cutting a Dovetail on Bridgeport Mill Part 2 of 2 tubalcain |
Продолжительность | : | 15.50 |
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Просмотров | : | 406 rb |
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Hey Pete, did you know your video of dovetail cutting has been used by DIC Tools on YT to promote their dovetail cutters Comment from : John Bewick |
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It still amazes me how much mileage I can get out of your videos how much enjoyment I can watch these over and over and still enjoy them Your tips with transfer punches has helped me with so many projects that I can't even count them Every bit of important knowledge that I've gotten over the years regarding machining is due to watching your videos it's become a very enjoyable hobby and it keeps me from being sanitary in my disabilitybrbrYou have given this world an abundance valuable information which would have been forgotten in our generation had you not done so I wish I had money so I could join your Patreon groove I just don't I am stretched to the limit financially I had been making a specialized tool that I was selling on eBay but it became too much for me with my disability and I had to stop doing it but even that was due to your tutelage Comment from : Clown Whisper |
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Learned a lot Thanks Comment from : TheSeldomSeenKid |
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Nice video !!! Comment from : Alfred Nawrocki |
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Absolutely awesome!! Comment from : Ronald Crowder |
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Yes and yes I'm agree this is a very vocational and technical teaching congrats 👏 Comment from : Mario Cortes |
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👍 Comment from : Major Payne |
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Καλημέρα Πολύ ωραίο βίντεο Comment from : βασιλης καρβουνης |
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Por q siempre con aluminio y no con fierro o acero Comment from : meliton alvarez baez |
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Always enjoyablebrAlways usefulbrAlways leaves me wanting more Comment from : Country Craftsman |
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This is just what I needed to see I'm about to cut some dovetails and make a few tool holders Thanks MrPete! Comment from : MrJoeGarner |
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I have used a thread stop similar to what you made here Back in the 80s when I ran manual's When I retire I'm going to pick me up a mill and lathe for my shop Comment from : Big Shawn |
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I looked at this video to get info on cutting a dove tail, I have had the South Bend cross slide stop for years and never used it until last week, it does speed up the threading Comment from : Robert Lorenz |
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This is going on my 9" model A Thanks! Comment from : Paul in MT |
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Thats great, thanks Mr Pete Comment from : Tony Pike |
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Good Comment from : Max Hammontree |
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Bravo Sir! Splendid! Comment from : Brent Mcfadden |
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Very good video and tutorial Mr Pete please keep up the good work Comment from : Nick Fox |
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I think he sounds just like James Stewart !!! Comment from : Shaq Deisel |
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Always a learning experience Comment from : Dan Moreton |
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In re: 5:32 People think we have 10 fingers because if we loose a few we can use the others Comment from : Shark Dezil |
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Great video Mr Pete, looks like that's a really handy tool! Comment from : Mr Ubiquitous |
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This is a very vice project that will be very helpful Thanks Comment from : Jeffry Blackmon |
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Yes, I'm gonna make one of these too ! Comment from : Danny Echols |
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thanks for the interesting video Comment from : hendrikhanso |
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Congrats on your excellent demonstration Comment from : Lodhi Autos |
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Hi Mr Pete thanks for the video why do you climb cut and conventional? Surely there is an advantage one way or the otherbrRegards JS Comment from : John Spargo |
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Bridgeport the worst milling machines ever manufactured, in-comparison to Swedish,German, Czech, Danish Pedersen, Swiss and Italian milling machines, the Bridgeport, is just a pile of junkbrGreat Video well directed Comment from : Michael Mayo |
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nice work traveler! Comment from : thomas marabillas |
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fucking click bait trash you didn't even cut a dovetail Comment from : TNasty |
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Hi Tubalcain,I have a question: which spindle speed did you choosebrfor cutting, using your dovetail cutter? I didn´t get thisbrinformation from your video nor could I find it in the commentsMany thanks in advance , Armin from Germany Comment from : Ruppi |
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Like Blueman said "Great Video as usual"Thank you very much! Comment from : Musa Ross |
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what's the rpm's at? Comment from : Neil Brown |
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Isn't that the relief you cut, as on the Aloris tool holder, a VERY important measurement sometimes? Like on a piston tool post tool holder for example Great video and a very useful tool Comment from : Jeff Iscool |
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Great Video as usual I spend hours, watching your videos Thanks Comment from : john |
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Seeing the words Bridgeport makes me sad compared to CNC machines today this is like an old lost art love it, still want to buy my first milling machine just to put in the garage with the rest of my tools and us it as a hobby Comment from : Fluffy Bunny |
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Hey Pete Try using a adjustable parallel instead of the bulky planer Gage Comment from : n lee |
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Sir, I really enjoy your tutorials and this is another good practical addition I was wondering if you have posted anything about cutting tools for your milling work that I could watch or you might consider adding The reason I ask is because I am a novice, tooling is expensive and sometimes the range on offer can be overwhelming Is there a suggested Basics Kit we should look at Along with the different tools to be used some speeds suggestions especially for different steels as a guideline Many thanks, Gordon Comment from : Gordon Agent |
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what feedrate should i use when we work on 4142 (42cd4) and 1045 (xc48) steel , thanks Comment from : Ghost Zo |
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great video Comment from : bad bourbon bob |
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Brilliant! Comment from : aphex4000 |
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Awesome Comment from : Daddy |
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As always, thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site M Comment from : Mike A Drover |
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goooood Comment from : saad tobia |
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Looks like I'm in for a bunch of work when I start making lathe tool post holders I may have to make one of these gadgets as well, just in case I ever need it Comment from : Lazy Dame |
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I had a heck of a time finding this video again I was looking for making a thread stop tool but the video is not listed as such Comment from : VEMWMIKE |
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another great video mr pete i learn alot from you and really enjoy your teaching mannerim going to make one of those for my 1939 16 inch southbend lathe 8 months ago i purchased a 9x49 trump mill its a bridgport clone and i have a fair bit of tooling and also 5 or 6 dovetail cutters so im all set thanks again Comment from : Jamie Buckley |
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Simply superb Comment from : annappa swamy kollarappa |
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Simply superb Comment from : annappa swamy kollarappa |
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I think you could have gotten along with my grandpa He also went by Pete, and he did some machining as a hobby Thanks for the video, it was very useful and pleasing to watch Comment from : Tanner Bean |
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How pleasant to watch and listen Comment from : Christian Lewis |
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Cool video manbrHugs from Brazil Comment from : Wander Lepre |
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well done sir pleasure to watch Comment from : MsOldfart1 |
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Thx for your time and effort to upload this vid MrPete,myself,being a litle lazy,just painted 2 lines with a marker next to my compound as refference points when threading,thinking every single timethere must be a better way,just to forget about it again when the tread was finishedbrWith this,i now have a new litle project looking forward to to finaly make that 'better way' :-)brHave a nice day sir :-) Comment from : Peter Pan |
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Excellent Job Comment from : Shajan Peter k J Agape |
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Very good job Comment from : Rodney Araujo Pinto |
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Nice work It's good to see a trade's men Comment from : tim tynan |
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Great information Comment from : paul kennerson |
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If you put WD40 on it will keep alum from balling up on your toolAnd give you a nice finish Comment from : Richard hawkins |
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Thank you Mr Pete! Nice afternoon project fred Comment from : Fred Miller |
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hi pete thanks for the videos, I need to know which paint is used to draw the materials thanks and greetings from Argentina Comment from : Rodrigo Acosta |
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Excellent video Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge Comment from : Hans Peter |
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Pete, I love your videos, How do you cut a dovetail in steel without blowing up the cutter? I want to rebuild my lathe tool holder from steel and worried about destroying my dovetail cutter Comment from : Doug Hall |
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Mr Pete - My father was a Master Chief master machinist in the Navy during WWII and Korea (he served 1941 - 1965) and there was nothing he could not make from scratch or repair Your skills remind me so much of him I love your videoskeep up the excellent work! Comment from : Gouchybear1 |
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and Voila a speed lathe Comment from : Guds777 |
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muy bueno
Comment from : Jordi o |
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ha-ha-ha-ha Comment from : Jan Juul Fyllgraf |
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Thanks Mr Pete My next purchasedovetail cutter Comment from : Ed Italiano |
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good Comment from : Workshop A to Z - ورشة من أ إلى ي |
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Thanks Comment from : Migueldeservantes |
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None that I know of Possibly buy new or better used dials on ebay Comment from : mrpete222 |
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Clever little clamp I have no mill, and only a tiny old Craftsman lathe (yet to be set-up) but I like to learn new stuff everyday Between you and Keith Fenner, plenty of ideas
Years ago, at an auction, I paid $1,500 for an old Gerstner wooden machinist chest full of 'stuff', brought it home, it contained about $25,000 worth of Starrett and Mitutoyo machinist inspection gauges and one of those planer gauges, very pricey And sets of those die-transfer screw marking punches Comment from : dougspair |
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its sad, this is a rapid dying art, I enjoy watching you and Mr Keith Fenner Comment from : decadence18 |
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WHY IS THIS SO INTERESTING TO WATCH
Comment from : Pillowcase |
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Do you use a Compass and Square? Comment from : themrb007 |
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Oh my god, you just taught me how to make a tripod plate for a camera Ty so much Comment from : Dave Donaldson |
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Check out the previous two videos for the answer to your questions Comment from : WVVan1 |
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what are those pins for? Do you need them to measure it? how do you know what size pin to put in there? Comment from : tallswede80 |
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thank you for uploading, it means a lot for us, the young students, helps us understand better Have a good day !! Comment from : YourAnonymousGuy |
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how many rpm when milled dovetail? Comment from : yelltube |
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*very tight Comment from : Andre Gross |
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Good day Comment from : Embarr Barry |
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Good stuff Your voice brings Paul Harvey to mind Comment from : Embarr Barry |
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I missed the last part Who's signing out? I may have missed it I had my hands full, and something around my neck at the time Comment from : MoseleyJaguar |
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thank you for your videos Its to often people take there life time of knowledge they work hard to learn and don't pass it on Comment from : William Weightman |
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random video spree? yeah i do that alot too xD Comment from : cola20845 |
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Wtf am I watching? Why is it 3am? WHAT'S GOING ON? Comment from : Ashtraygal |
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Sorry, nice tip, I like the way you do a final cut to do a "spring cut" climb milling - a nice finish - and accurate at the same time! Comment from : Mathew Whittle |
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Climb milling yes, a better finish, but less accurate surely? Comment from : Mathew Whittle |
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o you made that as a positive stop Comment from : Logan Adams |
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It seems that without CNC machine we can achieve higher accuracy in cutting Comment from : CreditCardSuggest |
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I like using blue hence the word bluing but that red looks cool Comment from : TehkNinja |
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Лучше вместо регулировочного винта часовой индикатор воткнуть точнее будет! Comment from : Гарри Жоржевич |
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