Rockwell Bandsaw Repair Part 1
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2023-07-22に共有
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コメント (21)
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YouTube has a lot of cnc channels, I'm here for the abom experience in manual machines
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Don't apologize for not having the expertise to do this on a CNC machine. Even an experienced CNC guy would take longer than you on a manual machine to do this job. This is exactly the type of job that lends itself perfectly to a manual machine and a skilled manual machinist. Repair work like this will always be the domain of a manual machine and machinist.
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This is my kind of machining, don't even watch the cnc or programmers, great video Adam, keep'um coming.
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Any reason why you did not face the end of the part? That way you had a machined surface to indicate if it returns for other repairs
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I have been watching Adam's videos for at least ten years. After all that time, it's still amazing to me to see this big dude that you know has a load of strength and power in him tap and adjust with such finesse to move things just a few thousandths of an inch. Then, after those adjustments, take something that is either a rough lump of metal or a damaged part that most would trash and replace, and he gives it a new life... Awesome. I love these videos.
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Ah, the sweet sound of Adam doing manual machining!!🎉 I think that the majority of your viewers enjoy watching you, exercise your exceptional,manual machining skills.
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Liking the old format again, simple machine work, special circumastances and how to handle them
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I always love the care you put into dialing these things in. Beyond the skill, it's like... 'Good enough' isn't good enough, you insist on doing it right.
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man I love the odd job type videos. I think it’s cool that people keep this and that going by just fixing what’s broken
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As always with Adam, brilliant setup precision!
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Fully expected you to face the casting and make an indicator band on the OD while it was in the lathe. Just in case there is an issue latter.
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I am not a machinist in any way, shape, or form. I just enjoy watching machinist videos on YouTube. For me, it's cathartic, satisfying, and relaxing to watch items be revealed from raw materials. I think I saw others ask this: Once you had the housing indicated and locked-down and the threads cut... why would you not just face the housing while it's already dialed-in...? and maybe hit the OD for a bit as well just to give a place for indicating if ever needed again...? This is not a critique, it's a truly novice question.
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Смотрю все ваши ролики.Культура производства на высшем уровне!!Ваша мастерская ,просто мечта !!
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Love these little rescue jobs, Glad to have found @CuttingEdgeEngineering for a new take on OG Abom giant scale jobs. Thank you Adam for the content.
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You should start classes in manual machineing. Because your awsome, i'm 70 and teaching myself by watching your craftsmanship and teaching skills. Keep up the good work!
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Liking the old format again, much better than that CNC stuff.
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Rather see the manual LATHE Procedure!!😁 Great job as always 👍
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Difficult work, well done. Well filmed, edited and presented. Scratch cut, verifying the thread..... A suggestion learned from a Welsh toolmaker, Ades Workshop... Engage the half nut, turn the chuck manually and watch the DRO....
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You're such a poet sometimes. Like feeling wistful when you take the piece out of the chuck after all the work it took you to put it in there. Seriously though, I really don't know anything about machining but I really do enjoy watching your stuff. You're really focused and I get it, you have to do the same thing the same way every time to keep getting the same result. You also have a way of making me think that all I need is a bunch of machines and I could actually be a machinist. I mean that as a compliment to you, as a machinist and a video creator
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I don't know anything about machine shops but I love watching your work you are awesome very good at what you do thank you my brother❤❤