Monday Night Meatloaf 15

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In this viewer suggested installment we take a good look at slitting saws and slitting operations in the milling machine. We discuss the many styles of saws available and their uses. Later in the video we do a couple of demonstration cuts with two different style saws and arbors. We also save a little time to show a tool and do a quickie repair job for a friend.

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  • Hi Mr LIPTON, I would like to thank you for all those lessons your giving us. Thanks for taking the time to explain those things that might be obvious for you but really are a freakin huge database of knowledge for hobbyists like me. And over all, thanks for the metric conversions! As I'm french I really appreciate this attention to detail. Cheers professor  Tom, Paris, France
  • Thank you for the video, I have a bunch of slitting saws from an estate sale and now I know how to use them. Thanks again.
  • Thanks for another cool and well done video.  Really appreciate your demonstration on finding subjects on previously watched videos.  Very helpful.
  • Tom, nice work. This was the first lesson I've seen on YouTube on use of a slitting saw. Needles to say I learned a lot. Didn't know that about taking it all off in one pass, I've been making that mistake. Thanks much for the great lesson.
  • Hi Tom, I've been beating my head against the wall with a slitting saw. I searched for a video on slitting saws and came across this video that allowed me to make my cut easily! Thank you so much!!!!
  • Hi Tom: Thanks for adding some onions to the meatloaf  ( telling us about the search engine, it's a big help ). Have a good one...Kevin...
  • @ckvasnic1
    I so look forward to Monday meatloaf. You are a machining rock god. Thanks for sharing your time and talent Mr. Wizzard. All the best, Chuck!
  • Tom, well done, I really enjoyed this video, great explanation with good practical application to consolidate the info you gave.
  • Great information on the different slitting saws and cutters and their different uses.
  • Hi Tom, well done. It's Always a pleasure look at your video and learn something new for us machinist amateur. Greetings from Milano-Italy
  • thanks for the search function on videos and slitting saws. Some day show slitting small diameter and small length tubing.
  • Thanks Tom always a pleasure to get another helping of that Ox Meatloaf.  Very good slitting saw overview, kind of an Arbor-Trary subject. It interesting to now know about the counter-intuitive go for broke slitting saw technique, it makes total sense when someone tells you why, another good Ox-tail.  The Oxen are Watch'en.
  • @ROBRENZ
    Hey Tom, Great video and thanks for that YT tags and search explanation. I was not aware of the search on tags capability and I have been using tags all wrong but fortunately I don't have many to fix. All the best,Robin
  • @keldsor
    Hi Tom ! You learned me of lot of things in all your videos - I think I've seen them all ! Thx for mentioning me in your meatloaf 15 about the center finder and, as I told you before, your eyes for design is just incredible - adding that bulge around the center hole just adds to the design way up - AND it has a function too ! JUST TOP DESIGN ! BUT now you should listen - I can teach YOU a little: You can NOT use the center finder to find 1/3, 1/4 or 1/5 the distance across by adding holes between the center hole and the pins/rollers - I thought so myself when I first saw John DobbleBoost making his - it's NOT posible because of the pins or your rollers ! The design of the pins have to be like my drawing here and at the same time it solves a pair of other problems (marking holes near the end, marking with exact distances) - as allways you can Google Translate to any language in the combobox to the right just under the menu line - look here: http://kelds.weebly.com/laeligre-til-opmaeligrkning.html I'll make one of these in the future, but my line of projects are getting longer and longer ... so, WHEN, I don't know ! BUT remember when you've done all your projects ... then you die !
  • @ShadonHKW
    Thanks for the slitting saw coverage, helped a lot!
  • @douro20
    I used slitting saws at my first machinist job. I don't remember ever cutting steel with them, though; only aluminium. I often used them to part ingots down the middle as it would often do a quicker and cleaner job than the bandsaw the shop had.
  • Ha I just found the information I needed. Many thanks you deserve a sub