MHW Episode 126 - Homemade Tool & Cutter Grinder - Part 1

2024-05-02に共有
In this video, I get started on the many Lost Foam castings required to make my own Tool & Cutter Grinder and all of the machining that is required.

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コメント (15)
  • As per usual I'd like to welcome my new subscribers 🙏, I hope you enjoy the content on my channel, if you enjoyed this video, please smash that Like button, it helps me to get my videos viewed by others and if you haven't yet subscribed, please consider doing so.
  • @homemadetools
    This is going to be a good project. We love t&c grinders.
  • If you have any brass or bronze stock you could always make a sleeve for that piece instead of remaking it. 👍👍
  • Great job i love watching your videos don't get too hot out there 110 WOW 🥵. its like 85 here in N.C USA and I'm already Dreading the summer heat
  • @MrChezy86
    Good job your getting good at that casting mate
  • Thanks for the video, looks interesting. A couple of channels to check out if you haven’t already, Kelly Coffield, does a lot of lost foam casting with great info on pattern making etc, the other is Oficina Mao Livre, Brazilian guy with no forearms, uses prosthetics older channel but made lots of his own tools, worth a look. Cheers
  • @hitnmiss49
    Awesome project. I'll be building one of these if the Drs get my heart working right. Thanks for sharing with us.
  • @mk6595
    I have been interested in something like this for a while. I see the Deckel clone Universal Tool and Cutter Grinder various places for many hundreds of dollars and thought...Why?...That doesn't look that difficult to manufacture. I hope yours turns out like one of those. I want one, but not even for the lowest price I've seen which is still at least $600USD.
  • @MrScotty600
    always take pleasure watching your videos, have fun big guy!
  • @Xynudu
    Interesting project. I will be watching closely to see how it goes. You can sharpen end mills on the lathe by indexing the chuck and using a small TPG. Works quite well, but a dedicated T&CG would be useful. Cheers Rob
  • We pay $0.20 per pound for scrap at local scrap yard, doesn't include aluminum, copper, brass or wiring but still way better that buying it new, have our own scrap yard sorta, collected enough things it takes up area 3x larger than shop and it's 26ftx18ft plus a addition added in 2019-2020 of 6ftx26ft 😂😂😂
  • I just returned the favor mate… Subbed 👍 Be good to keep an eye on ya 😊 I’ve got some catching up to do on your channel. Liking it so far 👍👍