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Sorry for the delay! This week I'm taking on another one of those race car parts that should really be reserved for a CNC. But I like a good challenge. And somewhere the lathe got involved... maybe challenge isn't the right word for it 0_o

Enjoy!

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The Dos, Don'ts and If You Dares

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Dennis Otterstetter

Very inspirational. Though now I have to clean up my faceplate.

Matt Kosmoski

Going to have to install a floppy disk drive in you so you can read some gcode.

Andrew Roberts

It's always fun watching you do these videos that should be CNC parts. Takes some skill to figure all this out on a manual machine

Michael Faragher

Two Machinery's Handbooks (Machineries' Handbook?) and a Pocket Ref? Making me all nostalgic. Is one old enough it still has blacksmithing information?

Kyle Wellman

Lol your comedic relief in these videos just keeps getting better and better. I can only imagine how hhysterically your wife was laughing at your "one with the metal" bit 😂

Karim El-Hayawan

Brandon I've been meaning to ask. What is the reason behind the change in thumbnail style (as compared to the ones currently on "WANTED: Dead or a LIVE CENTER" and older)? IMO I find that the old style fit the channel logo and machining subject better.

Inheritance Machining

you can never be too prepared... ive never read more than a couple pages but still. haha I think that 15th edition does actually.

Jeff Loffert

Great program they have at the college, and good on you for supporting them. Some nice machine work there!

Inheritance Machining

Hey Karim! The change is largely to expand the potential audience to those that may otherwise overlook an obviously machining related video (because they may be unaware of how cool it is 😉). The videos are generally more about the stories than the parts themselves anyway

Max Goldstein

4:14 I know the shop is climate controlled, but is there a coating you can put on the face plate to keep it from rusting? 5:48 GET A FEELER GUAGE 8:12 I'm not sure exactly what happened here. But I like your approach: even if it's not a useful scrap, cutting out waste is usually faster than turning all of it to chips/sawdust.

CW

Love seeing you make parts for FSAE teams. I’m currently trying to get the FSUK team I’m a part of to manually machine the front steering knuckles, mainly just for the fun of it, but it’s not exactly going too well 😂

Kyle Wellman

Love always seeing new ways to do jobs. One thing I've always admired about your channel, how you show not only new ways of thinking about work holding and the machining process, but how you also go through the entire process and show the ups and downs of it all. I wish I could post pictures on here, i used the spindle and motor from my Taig mini mill and turned it into an er16 collet spindle tool post grinder for the lathe. I need to take a little more off of the d1 taper for my 5C collet chuck's backplate, I'm worried I'll take too much using insert tooling, and I'd rather grind it in anyways, soo worked through a project and now have a make shift tool post grinder :D

Inheritance Machining

sometimes i us a product called ACF-50 for rust inhibition, but generally i have no corrosion issues at all except if something sits int he puddle of water that sometimes leaks in from the outside haha

CW

Yeah exactly. Haha yeah, evidently it is, not without its challenges though