Good job it wasn't critical because that was 8.19715 not 8.29715.
Nic StroudIl y a heure
Not Spinal Tap - doesn't go to 11. :-(
Mouse GrayEagleIl y a heure
Yay you made a shiny! A temporally paradoxical shiny o.o
Craig BrownIl y a 2 heures
O.M.G. I wuzz so escared that poor tree getting planed like that, dang my back got so itchy, and then when that little boy showed up I jumped out of my stool and stepped on it as he drove away phewee lucky kid... Wow escary....
Peter RIl y a 2 heures
Nice. I sharpen my drill bits with a cheap 1 inch belt sander/grinder, a protractor, a piece of wood with the right size hole for the bit drilled in it, a clamp, and tape or something to act as a depth stop for the drill. First I just spin the bit backwards on the belt to grind the face/cutting edge with the stop keeping me from grinding to far or unevenly. Then I change the angle and hold the bit steady while cutting the back relief. This tends to work well and is great for repeatability.
AliasProductions LLCIl y a 2 heures
The whole stress/strain was much easier to understand from a metal working point-of-view after you stopped comparing it to psychology.
elcidbobIl y a 2 heures
This seems like it should be stuck with a sterling engine, somehow.
Church Watkins IVIl y a 2 heures
Lol, this was the first TOT video I ever watched... I will never forget the questions I was asking myself at that time bahaha
Ho0kIl y a 2 heures
This Old Tony! Time for part 3! Please?!
MrTridacIl y a 3 heures
"Infinite tends to be impractical." - TOT2019
Mark HarrisIl y a 3 heures
Watching this on the 10th December 2019, congratulations on the 700,000. Ask your friend for two more copies of the photograph.
Craig BrownIl y a 4 heures
omg why dint I dink od dat
KaiserYazawaIl y a 5 heures
Your channel is perfect to watch while eating some oatmeal with hot sauce.
Winky's WorkshopIl y a 5 heures
I saw the router coming... and it scared me. Where did you get the ultrasonic foot beg cleaner??? Ha
AlloutATVingIl y a 6 heures
ToT i think we need to see some surface grinder knife sharpening, never saw that done before
Todd ZIl y a 6 heures
I'm new to the world of metalworking lathes, and I've been watching scores of videos relating to the subject, including a number of your (very funny!) videos. This is the first one I've seen that was *not* closed captioned for the benefit of those of us who can't hear; as the topic of grinding tools for cutting metal is an important one, I have a feeling I'm missing out on some critical info that the visuals can't quite capture. Can you please run this video through the captioning process, Tony? Thank you!
Sean JosephIl y a 7 heures
A smidge away from a geometric lock on the steering linkage set-up.
Robert JacobyIl y a 9 heures
Great point about the radiation heat transfer! Thanks for the reminder.
mydemonIl y a 9 heures
Okay so the first few jokes made me groan, but he won me over over time. That guy's pretty *funny*
John EllisonIl y a 9 heures
FAKE VIDEO ALERT - They're not real kittens.
Fred GeniusIl y a 9 heures
Mini-lathe, CCMT works good for me. I also have internal and external threading inserts, and a square insert I use for chamfers. Yes, carbide likes to be pushed hard, and that isn't easy on a small lathe. But for ease of use, carbide wins every time. I do use HSS for some applications, like when really low tool pressure is desirable, for example small brass parts, you can get a really sharp cutting edge on HSS with little effort. I even use CCMT inserts in my fly cutter, spent ages trying to grind a HSS tool without much success, but a CCMT060402 in a cheap left-hand lathe tool holder works really well - I just have to remember to run the spindle in reverse...
RaxisIl y a 10 heures
its spinning off the center cause yer pushing on the outer edge before you have finished forming the center
Lawrence LentiniIl y a 11 heures
This old Tony: This foot peg is drooping so slightly that only I would notice. Let me fix that... Me dailying my running parts bike: I'm missing a footpeg, half the body panels, a starter, the carb for cylinder number 2 and all the tread on the rear tire. Meh, I'll just ride it till it dies cause a new tire is more than I have in the bike...
Dima ShaninIl y a 11 heures
So sad music
watsis buttndoIl y a 12 heures
HA. Thought you had me with the "patrons only" blocker. Lucky for me im a thigh man!
gaby1491Il y a 12 heures
this is so entertaining, thank you
Richard KeithIl y a 13 heures
I can't say anything that hasn't already been said. So I'll just say Bravo!!!
Clay EricksonIl y a 13 heures
"...and for the new kids, I built this myself. For the people asking for make and model, although I'm flattered, I can't help you out there."
5naxalotlIl y a 13 heures
on a somewhat similar topic, you know how coffee people are funny about their grinders? apparently the holy grail of coffee grinding is the "roller mill" ... basically a pasta machine that passes beans through successively smaller gaps. but apparently too complex to do as a consumer machine. be an interesting thing for tony to take a look at
Wesley BergIl y a 14 heures
I wish I could subscribe twice.... oh wait... I can.
Next Best Thing RCIl y a 15 heures
I’m stealing the thunder from anyone that plans to type this when this project’s done. “Jonny 5 is alive” Premature? Ya. So what
Ted MattinglyIl y a 15 heures
The first time you cut to Adam, I literally laughed and my wife had to come over and see what I was laughing at. Of course she really doesn't know who Adam is and just couldn't appreciate it. But, bravo, I found his addition an excellent thing.
Richard HarmsIl y a 15 heures
You will never have to buy another brillo pad. As far as that little wiggle goes, how about some kind of a brake.
Raul Gerardo Huertas PaivaIl y a 15 heures
What kind of paint is that?😍🤔
travisdaniel1880Il y a 15 heures
This man has the driest sense of humor and it cracks me up every time😂😂❤️
Brian WinterIl y a 15 heures
The internet has ruined me. Squirting that OD with glue was just beautiful. And wrong.
MinisammichIl y a 15 heures
2:08 ultrasonic subscriber XD
Mogman150Il y a 16 heures
So, where does one get such an accurate machinist level?
scott littleIl y a 16 heures
the only thing that I can see is I woulds have switched the engine and brakes on the rear so the control are the same as a car.
Richard SineyhanIl y a 16 heures
Subbed here via Alex
Bernardo HIl y a 17 heures
Nice tune ! ( The pineapple dance )
Bob LewisIl y a 17 heures
Flat, stable, strong plate? Granite!
foompthedroidIl y a 18 heures
Next: LAPPING!
Jack RundIl y a 18 heures
the white collar AvE
crusinscampIl y a 19 heures
4:22 I know that feeling Good video, I picked up a few lessons. Thanks.
Fabrication NationIl y a 19 heures
Well done my friend.....today I had new blanks in my cabinet....tomorrow I'll be cutting my first bits, with confidence that I can make this work.....great tutorial
Bart HoevenaarsIl y a 20 heures
your humor is hilarious !!
AvavielIl y a 20 heures
You can also do image trace in illustrator if you have that - cs5 is cheap on eBay - and export svg files from it.
Leo SaldanaIl y a 20 heures
Lmfao...this is the funniest how to video I've ever seen.
N CIl y a 20 heures
I don't know enough to know what I don't know about welding....But I would still like to see your post where you upgrade its defon setting... For us morons that are foolish enough to want to use this Chinese means to visit our ancestors....
HexIl y a 21 heure
Lol I actually started believing your multimeter took those kind of measurements, even though I know whose videos I'm watching! Good job Tony good job got me.
Rafael CastroIl y a 22 heures
Welders, the best video you can post is your phone number, how to hire you.. I ain't gonna try it. :D
SpakenIl y a 22 heures
Ray Romano?
Wojciech MigdaIl y a 22 heures
Honestly, who prefers TOT over p o r n? (Thumbs up if you are with me on that!) I mean p o r n is good for what...???? 2 minutes (best case scenario) but TOT I could watch all day long and over and over again!!!
Noah HastingsIl y a 22 heures
*Counterbored
13BTRX3Il y a 22 heures
How's Maho doing? Any updates?
Stuart AndertonIl y a 23 heures
Hey this old tony. Can you do a video on lathing spinning tops, best design, longest spin and can I have the winning top 😁
Nic StroudIl y a 23 heures
Very impressive, really. Compressed air goes in, some swirling happens and you get cold air one end, hot the other. Amazing! Inefficient but amazing none the less. Now what's it for?
Brian WinterIl y a 23 heures
"If you think it looks bad now, you just wait until we're finished!" LOL!!! Love your vijaeos, learned about it from AvE, you have a new subscriber!
Carl SIl y a 23 heures
Really cool build, I enjoyed this 4 part series and subscribed. Thanks for sharing!
LACHOIl y a jour
This was soo cool!!! What a nice work !!!
Christian GnägiIl y a jour
Hi ToT, about the coil - I know this is late but for the sake of posteriority - here goes: This is a coil from a contactor "CA 1-10" by the company "Sprecher und Schuh". I had the same problem in a ventilation installation; mine was visibly cooked. They were very popular in the seventies but I could not find a replacement in Switzerland. So I had mine rewound for 240V and set it back in. Works fine. The company that made it was: www.feindraht.ch/ Hope this helps, gnasch
SidtheKidIl y a jour
10:50
funny lifeIl y a jour
Coool😍😍😍😍 10/10
C0MPAQIl y a jour
what u think of Super Alloy 1?
Don OgooboIl y a jour
Maybe a T.I.G. foot pedal with the right value rheostat installed to suit your turn table controls. Start-Speed control and -Stop. Which would make you as talented as a Rock drummer. Having both hands and both feet busy.
Robert PaulsonIl y a jour
What makes them so fly anyways?
Alfred MuellerIl y a jour
I really was interested on some deep thoughts about multimeters, now I realized I need a TIG instead of a DMM.
mopedmarathonIl y a jour
I’m always wary of a tool named “fluke”. Iv been looking around for a “bang on every time”.
Stuart DealIl y a jour
Before sounds more chirpy than after, those mid-range spikes in the graph. As always good fun and good editing. You are not likely to change the low end much more with such a small device, but you can break up some smaller waves. Your graph illustrates a success. Thanks for the vids.
Joshua BishopIl y a jour
lmfao, third time watching this and got the my hole, statement. Love ya, keep it up.
ranjeet kumarIl y a jour
Very good jobs
Dave BIl y a jour
Why not add weld to the frame?
Chris LeeIl y a jour
Try this 👍😁 facebook.com/202993593066141/posts/2860248614007279/
Anthony RichIl y a jour
10:58 Broken Ass Tap? Nope, a second read fixed that.
Kandela BrownIl y a jour
1and 4/8 mm?????? Isn't that 1.5 mm?
Tom PetersonIl y a jour
What's better for machining, hot or cold rolled?
Bp1033Il y a jour
I got one of those stick welders just to try out welding. I knew that it wasn't going to be very powerful being the size of a toaster and only running on 120vac. (used 6013 sticks) worked okay enough to get a muffler on my car in time for inspection.
kritters 1Il y a jour
if you begin having overheating with those computer fans butt them against the rad and you should get more positive pressure and air flow and deeper air flow thro the stack
John HiliIl y a jour
Fly cutters are a sure way of ruining the splines drive spindle of your milling as it hammer away especially with heavy cuts I have been through it myself and I threw the fly cutter away don't use it especially if you have a Chinese milling!!!!!!
Matthew MartinezIl y a jour
Variable speed subscribed!
AnderoIl y a jour
I feel an odd ways. I wasn't ready for the video to end. Weird way to spend 30 minutes... What
Scottie JohnsonIl y a jour
For the average Joe that just needs to repair his go kart or rail buggy on a Friday to be able to ride on Saturday This would be perfect.
SidtheKidIl y a jour
you broke a pencil for that joke lmao
EJB BlsIl y a jour
Don't eat the flux.
Albert HenderdonIl y a jour
this man's subscribing technique is something els
Mogman150Il y a jour
Sheet metal bending can be quite complicated, as TOT tried to breeze by. Fortunately, modern CAD software will Unfold a sheet metal part (with all the correct info) to give you a flat drawing. Very cool!
Brayden WilliamsIl y a jour
Would love to see a project video recreating the surface gauge!
Albert HenderdonIl y a jour
cant tell of he's wearing a balaclava or his sweatshirt over his head.. reflection on ball bearing
Connor KingIl y a jour
Converting a raster image to SVG like you do here is heresy.
kritters 1Il y a jour
i would have added a t bar from 1 side to the other over the seat and between the engine and gas tank just incase it flips it would scrape instead of there head
gaby1491Il y a jour
this is amazing
David ParksIl y a jour
I have a decent 200 amp HF DC inverter TIG and was wondering if I could just add a stick welding lead to do stick welding or would that likely screw up my machine?
Hans MolemanIl y a jour
Clicked due to creative title design.
Kandela BrownIl y a jour
Glad to see someone else tig welds about as so-so as i do; of course I don't have any camera gear in the way.
Adeptus MechanicusIl y a jour
10:33 See that? Makes all the effort in the world darn worth it. Great job, Tony. Epic
thomas neelIl y a jour
No parts I need a belt and can’t find one. Do you know where to get one
Jessebob ÆIl y a jour
NMTB: The National Machine Tool Builders Association (now called the Association for Manufacturing Technology).
André BartelsIl y a 10 minutes
This Old Schlingel 😉
Nic StroudIl y a 59 minutes
Good job it wasn't critical because that was 8.19715 not 8.29715.
Nic StroudIl y a heure
Not Spinal Tap - doesn't go to 11. :-(
Mouse GrayEagleIl y a heure
Yay you made a shiny! A temporally paradoxical shiny o.o
Craig BrownIl y a 2 heures
O.M.G. I wuzz so escared that poor tree getting planed like that, dang my back got so itchy, and then when that little boy showed up I jumped out of my stool and stepped on it as he drove away phewee lucky kid... Wow escary....
Peter RIl y a 2 heures
Nice. I sharpen my drill bits with a cheap 1 inch belt sander/grinder, a protractor, a piece of wood with the right size hole for the bit drilled in it, a clamp, and tape or something to act as a depth stop for the drill. First I just spin the bit backwards on the belt to grind the face/cutting edge with the stop keeping me from grinding to far or unevenly. Then I change the angle and hold the bit steady while cutting the back relief. This tends to work well and is great for repeatability.
AliasProductions LLCIl y a 2 heures
The whole stress/strain was much easier to understand from a metal working point-of-view after you stopped comparing it to psychology.
elcidbobIl y a 2 heures
This seems like it should be stuck with a sterling engine, somehow.
Church Watkins IVIl y a 2 heures
Lol, this was the first TOT video I ever watched... I will never forget the questions I was asking myself at that time bahaha
Ho0kIl y a 2 heures
This Old Tony! Time for part 3! Please?!
MrTridacIl y a 3 heures
"Infinite tends to be impractical." - TOT2019
Mark HarrisIl y a 3 heures
Watching this on the 10th December 2019, congratulations on the 700,000. Ask your friend for two more copies of the photograph.
Craig BrownIl y a 4 heures
omg why dint I dink od dat
KaiserYazawaIl y a 5 heures
Your channel is perfect to watch while eating some oatmeal with hot sauce.
Winky's WorkshopIl y a 5 heures
I saw the router coming... and it scared me. Where did you get the ultrasonic foot beg cleaner??? Ha
AlloutATVingIl y a 6 heures
ToT i think we need to see some surface grinder knife sharpening, never saw that done before
Todd ZIl y a 6 heures
I'm new to the world of metalworking lathes, and I've been watching scores of videos relating to the subject, including a number of your (very funny!) videos. This is the first one I've seen that was *not* closed captioned for the benefit of those of us who can't hear; as the topic of grinding tools for cutting metal is an important one, I have a feeling I'm missing out on some critical info that the visuals can't quite capture. Can you please run this video through the captioning process, Tony? Thank you!
Sean JosephIl y a 7 heures
A smidge away from a geometric lock on the steering linkage set-up.
Robert JacobyIl y a 9 heures
Great point about the radiation heat transfer! Thanks for the reminder.
mydemonIl y a 9 heures
Okay so the first few jokes made me groan, but he won me over over time. That guy's pretty *funny*
John EllisonIl y a 9 heures
FAKE VIDEO ALERT - They're not real kittens.
Fred GeniusIl y a 9 heures
Mini-lathe, CCMT works good for me. I also have internal and external threading inserts, and a square insert I use for chamfers. Yes, carbide likes to be pushed hard, and that isn't easy on a small lathe. But for ease of use, carbide wins every time. I do use HSS for some applications, like when really low tool pressure is desirable, for example small brass parts, you can get a really sharp cutting edge on HSS with little effort. I even use CCMT inserts in my fly cutter, spent ages trying to grind a HSS tool without much success, but a CCMT060402 in a cheap left-hand lathe tool holder works really well - I just have to remember to run the spindle in reverse...
RaxisIl y a 10 heures
its spinning off the center cause yer pushing on the outer edge before you have finished forming the center
Lawrence LentiniIl y a 11 heures
This old Tony: This foot peg is drooping so slightly that only I would notice. Let me fix that... Me dailying my running parts bike: I'm missing a footpeg, half the body panels, a starter, the carb for cylinder number 2 and all the tread on the rear tire. Meh, I'll just ride it till it dies cause a new tire is more than I have in the bike...
Dima ShaninIl y a 11 heures
So sad music
watsis buttndoIl y a 12 heures
HA. Thought you had me with the "patrons only" blocker. Lucky for me im a thigh man!
gaby1491Il y a 12 heures
this is so entertaining, thank you
Richard KeithIl y a 13 heures
I can't say anything that hasn't already been said. So I'll just say Bravo!!!
Clay EricksonIl y a 13 heures
"...and for the new kids, I built this myself. For the people asking for make and model, although I'm flattered, I can't help you out there."
5naxalotlIl y a 13 heures
on a somewhat similar topic, you know how coffee people are funny about their grinders? apparently the holy grail of coffee grinding is the "roller mill" ... basically a pasta machine that passes beans through successively smaller gaps. but apparently too complex to do as a consumer machine. be an interesting thing for tony to take a look at
Wesley BergIl y a 14 heures
I wish I could subscribe twice.... oh wait... I can.
Next Best Thing RCIl y a 15 heures
I’m stealing the thunder from anyone that plans to type this when this project’s done. “Jonny 5 is alive” Premature? Ya. So what
Ted MattinglyIl y a 15 heures
The first time you cut to Adam, I literally laughed and my wife had to come over and see what I was laughing at. Of course she really doesn't know who Adam is and just couldn't appreciate it. But, bravo, I found his addition an excellent thing.
Richard HarmsIl y a 15 heures
You will never have to buy another brillo pad. As far as that little wiggle goes, how about some kind of a brake.
Raul Gerardo Huertas PaivaIl y a 15 heures
What kind of paint is that?😍🤔
travisdaniel1880Il y a 15 heures
This man has the driest sense of humor and it cracks me up every time😂😂❤️
Brian WinterIl y a 15 heures
The internet has ruined me. Squirting that OD with glue was just beautiful. And wrong.
MinisammichIl y a 15 heures
2:08 ultrasonic subscriber XD
Mogman150Il y a 16 heures
So, where does one get such an accurate machinist level?
scott littleIl y a 16 heures
the only thing that I can see is I woulds have switched the engine and brakes on the rear so the control are the same as a car.
Richard SineyhanIl y a 16 heures
Subbed here via Alex
Bernardo HIl y a 17 heures
Nice tune ! ( The pineapple dance )
Bob LewisIl y a 17 heures
Flat, stable, strong plate? Granite!
foompthedroidIl y a 18 heures
Next: LAPPING!
Jack RundIl y a 18 heures
the white collar AvE
crusinscampIl y a 19 heures
4:22 I know that feeling Good video, I picked up a few lessons. Thanks.
Fabrication NationIl y a 19 heures
Well done my friend.....today I had new blanks in my cabinet....tomorrow I'll be cutting my first bits, with confidence that I can make this work.....great tutorial
Bart HoevenaarsIl y a 20 heures
your humor is hilarious !!
AvavielIl y a 20 heures
You can also do image trace in illustrator if you have that - cs5 is cheap on eBay - and export svg files from it.
Leo SaldanaIl y a 20 heures
Lmfao...this is the funniest how to video I've ever seen.
N CIl y a 20 heures
I don't know enough to know what I don't know about welding....But I would still like to see your post where you upgrade its defon setting... For us morons that are foolish enough to want to use this Chinese means to visit our ancestors....
HexIl y a 21 heure
Lol I actually started believing your multimeter took those kind of measurements, even though I know whose videos I'm watching! Good job Tony good job got me.
Rafael CastroIl y a 22 heures
Welders, the best video you can post is your phone number, how to hire you.. I ain't gonna try it. :D
SpakenIl y a 22 heures
Ray Romano?
Wojciech MigdaIl y a 22 heures
Honestly, who prefers TOT over p o r n? (Thumbs up if you are with me on that!) I mean p o r n is good for what...???? 2 minutes (best case scenario) but TOT I could watch all day long and over and over again!!!
Noah HastingsIl y a 22 heures
*Counterbored
13BTRX3Il y a 22 heures
How's Maho doing? Any updates?
Stuart AndertonIl y a 23 heures
Hey this old tony. Can you do a video on lathing spinning tops, best design, longest spin and can I have the winning top 😁
Nic StroudIl y a 23 heures
Very impressive, really. Compressed air goes in, some swirling happens and you get cold air one end, hot the other. Amazing! Inefficient but amazing none the less. Now what's it for?
Brian WinterIl y a 23 heures
"If you think it looks bad now, you just wait until we're finished!" LOL!!! Love your vijaeos, learned about it from AvE, you have a new subscriber!
Carl SIl y a 23 heures
Really cool build, I enjoyed this 4 part series and subscribed. Thanks for sharing!
LACHOIl y a jour
This was soo cool!!! What a nice work !!!
Christian GnägiIl y a jour
Hi ToT, about the coil - I know this is late but for the sake of posteriority - here goes: This is a coil from a contactor "CA 1-10" by the company "Sprecher und Schuh". I had the same problem in a ventilation installation; mine was visibly cooked. They were very popular in the seventies but I could not find a replacement in Switzerland. So I had mine rewound for 240V and set it back in. Works fine. The company that made it was: www.feindraht.ch/ Hope this helps, gnasch
SidtheKidIl y a jour
10:50
funny lifeIl y a jour
Coool😍😍😍😍 10/10
C0MPAQIl y a jour
what u think of Super Alloy 1?
Don OgooboIl y a jour
Maybe a T.I.G. foot pedal with the right value rheostat installed to suit your turn table controls. Start-Speed control and -Stop. Which would make you as talented as a Rock drummer. Having both hands and both feet busy.
Robert PaulsonIl y a jour
What makes them so fly anyways?
Alfred MuellerIl y a jour
I really was interested on some deep thoughts about multimeters, now I realized I need a TIG instead of a DMM.
mopedmarathonIl y a jour
I’m always wary of a tool named “fluke”. Iv been looking around for a “bang on every time”.
Stuart DealIl y a jour
Before sounds more chirpy than after, those mid-range spikes in the graph. As always good fun and good editing. You are not likely to change the low end much more with such a small device, but you can break up some smaller waves. Your graph illustrates a success. Thanks for the vids.
Joshua BishopIl y a jour
lmfao, third time watching this and got the my hole, statement. Love ya, keep it up.
ranjeet kumarIl y a jour
Very good jobs
Dave BIl y a jour
Why not add weld to the frame?
Chris LeeIl y a jour
Try this 👍😁 facebook.com/202993593066141/posts/2860248614007279/
Anthony RichIl y a jour
10:58 Broken Ass Tap? Nope, a second read fixed that.
Kandela BrownIl y a jour
1and 4/8 mm?????? Isn't that 1.5 mm?
Tom PetersonIl y a jour
What's better for machining, hot or cold rolled?
Bp1033Il y a jour
I got one of those stick welders just to try out welding. I knew that it wasn't going to be very powerful being the size of a toaster and only running on 120vac. (used 6013 sticks) worked okay enough to get a muffler on my car in time for inspection.
kritters 1Il y a jour
if you begin having overheating with those computer fans butt them against the rad and you should get more positive pressure and air flow and deeper air flow thro the stack
John HiliIl y a jour
Fly cutters are a sure way of ruining the splines drive spindle of your milling as it hammer away especially with heavy cuts I have been through it myself and I threw the fly cutter away don't use it especially if you have a Chinese milling!!!!!!
Matthew MartinezIl y a jour
Variable speed subscribed!
AnderoIl y a jour
I feel an odd ways. I wasn't ready for the video to end. Weird way to spend 30 minutes... What
Scottie JohnsonIl y a jour
For the average Joe that just needs to repair his go kart or rail buggy on a Friday to be able to ride on Saturday This would be perfect.
SidtheKidIl y a jour
you broke a pencil for that joke lmao
EJB BlsIl y a jour
Don't eat the flux.
Albert HenderdonIl y a jour
this man's subscribing technique is something els
Mogman150Il y a jour
Sheet metal bending can be quite complicated, as TOT tried to breeze by. Fortunately, modern CAD software will Unfold a sheet metal part (with all the correct info) to give you a flat drawing. Very cool!
Brayden WilliamsIl y a jour
Would love to see a project video recreating the surface gauge!
Albert HenderdonIl y a jour
cant tell of he's wearing a balaclava or his sweatshirt over his head.. reflection on ball bearing
Connor KingIl y a jour
Converting a raster image to SVG like you do here is heresy.
kritters 1Il y a jour
i would have added a t bar from 1 side to the other over the seat and between the engine and gas tank just incase it flips it would scrape instead of there head
gaby1491Il y a jour
this is amazing
David ParksIl y a jour
I have a decent 200 amp HF DC inverter TIG and was wondering if I could just add a stick welding lead to do stick welding or would that likely screw up my machine?
Hans MolemanIl y a jour
Clicked due to creative title design.
Kandela BrownIl y a jour
Glad to see someone else tig welds about as so-so as i do; of course I don't have any camera gear in the way.
Adeptus MechanicusIl y a jour
10:33 See that? Makes all the effort in the world darn worth it. Great job, Tony. Epic
thomas neelIl y a jour
No parts I need a belt and can’t find one. Do you know where to get one
Jessebob ÆIl y a jour
NMTB: The National Machine Tool Builders Association (now called the Association for Manufacturing Technology).
Bob MastersIl y a jour
That is a phosphor bronze receipe worth keeping