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Shars 5" Three Jaw Chuck Inspection Part 2
In this video I continue the inspection of the Shars 5" three jaw chuck.
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Final Drawing of Elmer's #2 Engine
Просмотров 3916 лет назад
This will be the final drawing of Elmer's Engine #2. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Elmer's Engine #2 Drawing MK3
Просмотров 3856 лет назад
Elmer's Engine has gone unclaimed again. In this video I talk about how the drawing will proceed. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
(Viewer Request) Indicating a 4-Jaw Chuck
Просмотров 7356 лет назад
In this video, as per a viewer request, I show how I indicate a 4-Jaw chuck. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Tool Post Drill
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video I make a tool post drill for the lathe. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Adjustable Backing Plate Part 2
Просмотров 4 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video I make an adjustable backing plate for my new 3-jaw chuck. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Adjustable Backing Plate Part 1
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video I make an adjustable backing plate for my new 3-jaw chuck. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Little Machine Shop Universal 3C Collet Closer
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video I fit a universal 3C collet closer, from Little Machine Shop, to the lathe. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Shars 5" Three Jaw Chuck Inspection
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video I tear down and inspect a Shars 5" 3 jaw chuck. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Finished: Elmer's Engine #2 - Plus Giveaway Announcement
Просмотров 5326 лет назад
In this video I put together and run Elmer's Engine #2. At the end of the video I will announce a giveaway. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Making Elmer's Engine #2 - Part 4
Просмотров 8896 лет назад
In this multi part series I build a vertical twin wobbler steam engine. This engine is a design by Elmer Verberg and is the second engine featured in his book Elmer's Engines. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Lathe Offset Turning Follow Up
Просмотров 3786 лет назад
In this video I answer a few more viewer question and cover a few things that were not in the last video. Offset Calculator: thebasementmachinist.com/?p=147 Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Testing Offset Drilling Theory
Просмотров 4146 лет назад
In this video I test a theory brought to my attention by a subscriber. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Making an Offset Drilling Jig
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
In this video I make a jig to do offset drilling on the lathe. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Making Elmer's Engine #2 - Part 3
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.7 лет назад
In this multi part series I build a vertical twin wobbler steam engine. This engine is a design by Elmer Verberg and is the second engine featured in his book Elmer's Engines. Support the channel: www.patreon.com/user?u=4304619 Follow Basement Machinist on Facebook and Instagram: basementmachinist/ basementmachinist1
Barker PM Horizontal Mill Disassembly & Inspection - Part 2
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.7 лет назад
Barker PM Horizontal Mill Disassembly & Inspection - Part 2
Barker PM Horizontal Mill Disassembly & Inspection - Part 1
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.7 лет назад
Barker PM Horizontal Mill Disassembly & Inspection - Part 1
Variable Speed Solenoid Motor Using Arduino - Part 2
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.7 лет назад
Variable Speed Solenoid Motor Using Arduino - Part 2
Variable Speed Solenoid Motor Using Arduino - Part 1
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.7 лет назад
Variable Speed Solenoid Motor Using Arduino - Part 1
Making a T-Nut on the South Bend Lathe
Просмотров 12 тыс.8 лет назад
Making a T-Nut on the South Bend Lathe
Lathe Milling Attachment - South Bend Model A Lathe
Просмотров 50 тыс.8 лет назад
Lathe Milling Attachment - South Bend Model A Lathe
Lathe Collet Attachments - South Bend Model A Lathe
Просмотров 35 тыс.8 лет назад
Lathe Collet Attachments - South Bend Model A Lathe
Spindle Thread Protector - South Bend Model A Lathe
Просмотров 9 тыс.8 лет назад
Spindle Thread Protector - South Bend Model A Lathe
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Nice work
Nice video. I bought a similar used Barker (originally had pneumatic feed on the X Axis and micrometer feeds for Y and Z axis) back in 1989 for $40. Bought it along with an Atlas 618 lathe. It sat in my garage for most of those years in between. In 2019 I cleaned it up a bit and bought draw in collets. End mills, the. It sat again. Now in 2024, I’m going to try to get it going and use it to cut a slot. Thanks for the video. DC
Put a file in your tool holder LMAO
That’s brilliant
Just got mine this morning a Craigslist find. Real happy to have one.
I go get my Barker Mill this Sunday. Great video.
I realize you called out most if not all the measurements but by any chance you have a drawing of this adapter?
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Wonderful
I have Barker Horizontal Mill for sell. I researching how much to sell it for.
Interessante!🤔
Heads up, to convert to metric (millimeters) you just multiply your thousandths by 25.4. Works every time.
0.0765 is 13 tpi. 1.000/13=0.0769. Are you guys sure the screw isn’t a 1/2-13 threaded rod? I never know when those guys use metric or imperial tooling to make whatever they are making. Yeah I know I’m five years too late 😊
What do you use for drill bits?
Why did you stop???
Awesome! Thank you for sharing
I read through the comments because I thought I was missing something. I know you have a drill-press because we've all seen it. So there must be reason you're not using it that wasn't covered in the video? Wakodahatchee Chris
At the time of this comment there are only 14 comments. This video and BM deserve a whole lot more because making an entertaining "how to" video is harder than it looks. That said, there's always more than one way of getting a job done. Here's another.... Using a Face-Plate instead of a chuck. One of the things I've noticed watching a shit load of RUclips lathe videos is the lack of their use. In this case you could simply mount a wood platen to a face plate. Then place the work on the platen and bring up the tailstock with a center in the quill. While the center is holding the work against the platen you can then fasten the work to the platen using a myriad of methods. Viola your work is now centered! Back in the day Face-Plates saw far more use than I see nowadays. Though my shop has a 1940's vintage Logan 920 and a 60's vintage SB Heavy 10 I'm primarily a wood turner. It's probably because of this that I reach for a Face-Plate for many operations I see being done with a chuck. Thank you for making exceptionally good shop videos. I love old machines because they look like me! Wakodahatchee Chris
Sorry. I got kicked out of your page and didn't think what I had typed had even made it to the comments section. Anyway, my reason for being here is to ask your opinion about a milling attachment. I noticed while shopping for the attachment you recommended, that they also have a swivel base model. Are you familiar with this attachment and do you think it will be stable or rigid enough to turn out, at least, a semi-quality product? I was a machinist 30 years ago, in the military, and I can tell from watching your videos that you know what your talking about. Your opinion is pretty much going to determine which direction I go with this. It's been a long time since I've even laid hands on a lathe, so rusty doesn't even begin to describe where I am at this point. Watching your videos and implementing some of your suggestions helped tremendously in getting me back in the saddle (I did it again. Another lathe reference) and interested in One of the few jobs I've actually liked and took great pride in. Creating something from nothing, to me, is one of the most rewarding things a person can do. So for helping to peak my interest and also helping to Kickstart some long, lost, dormant brian cells in this old noggin, I thank you. I also thank you for taking the time to make these videos and for sharing your knowledge and experience with this old has been and also the up and comers. Your opinion matters to me, so if you're still out there and responding to these things, I would appreciate your input on this matter. The old, retired, once, long ago machinist. TOROLAM for short. The military loves acronyms.
Hey HB. Are you still milling about out there in youtube land? If so I have a question I was hoping you could help me out with. I recently purchased a SB 7A and whilst perusing the internet for info, tips, tricks, etc. I came across your videos. 👍Most excellent ,I must say
Thank You for this video! This helped me greatly to figure out my best plan of attack! I bought this exact mill slide also and will need to modify it slightly. Can’t wait to use it. Great Video! 👍👍👍
What do you need this for? How often do you leave your lathe with no chuck installed ?
I know you don't produce videos anymore but if you read this I just wanted to tell you these are some of the best around. I hope all is well with you.
Thanks for the great video. I am an amateur machinist. I was thinking about buying a 5c collet chuck and collets and back plate. Or would you buy ER32 collets and collet chuck instead? Thanks, Joaquin
Damn good work. Thanks for making the video!
its metric each rotation is 2mm
Very good video, sure do like the way u explain what u r doing, good job
That was very interesting very good job thanks
Very good, I seen it on utube quite a few years back, u both did a very good job. Thanks
Sorry but, did you say you have no way of accurately measuring metric ?
Hi very nice series of videos on the barker milling machine, a riser block is available. However I would like to raise my mill up to 5 inches higher to accommodate a larger vice have you modified your mill any further? Please post more videos. Thanks
Can you upscale this for a fly reels holes?
Good video, witch one do think is better the set screws in the chuck or the ones u put in ?I need to place my back plate in was just wondering!!!!!!
I am a little late to this video...But if anybody watches this and is going to make one for them selves. I would suggest drilling a hole at the end of each of the slots that are cut. This does 2 things, It helps prevent a crack from forming and making your arbor go in the scrap bin. And it also makes it require less force to get the arbor to spread open to clamp the part.
Very surprising that BM didn't reply to this. In the world of basic shop practices it's considered *SOP!* Wakodahatchee Chris
Job very well done, great video.
What parting tool are you using?
Anyone interested in building/machining tooling for their lathes, should look into the kits available from mlatoolbox.com/index.html Andy Lofquist is the man to talk to. He has a huge following in many of the machinist's forums. His design of the milling attachment kit for the South Bend and Atlas lathes are superior to those available through other suppliers. Also, look at his cross-slide kits with the T-slot concept intrinsic in the design. Check it out, you've nothing to lose. Disclaimer: I have no commercial interest of any kind with MLA Toolbox.
I just got the Beall adapter for my 10K and it looks good. Can’t wait till collets get here to check it out. I like being able to pass stock through the spindle
Thank you for that video! I have a sb9 and plan on using your setup. I have one question...it’s the thread protector need for expanding support? Or just protection for the threads? Also did you make that nut?
The easiest and most accurate way to do this is to take a length of rod and make a light cut the from end to end and mike each end if both ends are the same diameter the lathe is perfectly aligned
What you're describing is a method of checking tailstock alignment. I don't see it being applicable in BM's case here. BM has already center punched the work. He uses his method to dial in his 4 jaw to center to the center of the lathe. Wakodahatchee Chris
Will this channel be reviving?
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Amazing. Nice job!
can make your own ....but finding that 5/8 -26 tap is a journey into the unknown took me three months
Thanks for this informative movie! South Bend 10K newbie, the first thing you find you need when you buy a lathe- is a milling machine! I just ordered the Myford slide, what are you using for a vice?
May I ask what vice you are using? Thanks
Nice job...may I ask what vise you are using?
If you have a digital caliper it should do mm and inch
so i have a model c not quick change but i got a box of gears with it. same process right? Thank you!