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when u hear from a rookie : Isnt scraping bad for surfaces ??
Well yes , but actually no
Still impressed of your skills
Ответитьafter doing around 30 passes while scraping some steel i'm seriously considering your build, awesome video man!
ОтветитьHi , what is the approximate stroke of the machine now?
ОтветитьVideo on how to clean a lathe bed plss
ОтветитьDude! You always impress me with your skills. You make the best of what you have and do a really good job. I always learn something from watching your channel. Thanks for sharing your content.
ОтветитьThe lathe is so beautiful A. I'm looking for a mini to DIY
ОтветитьExcellent video BUT there’s a lot more expense to scraping than just the scraper, itself. Even having the old reciprocating saw you still need a vertical mill...
ОтветитьThis was awesome well done!
ОтветитьAwesome build that I had to come back and watch again for an upcoming project. Can I ask what is the stroke length you have after modifying the recep saw?
ОтветитьThis is from Italy: you are great!
ОтветитьI've been wanting to do that to a seawall I have in the drawer but it's not built as adaptable as yours. You've inspired me to try again. Thanks for the video.
ОтветитьDonˋt worry. Here in Europe, you can easyly buy a perfect good Power Scraper….except…you canˋt. They are so expensive (Biax, i.e.), that most hobby machinists canˋt afford them. So, you are not the first one, who sacrifices another machine, to build his own. And it is not rocket science. Of course, the homebuild scraper are not nearly the same as a Biax, but they do work, and, as you said, they save a lot of tme…
ОтветитьI am a retired machine tool fitter of 50 years experience, and I must say your hand scraping is very good indeed, you are not far off with you tecnique, and I love you enthusiasm to learn, your adaption of the saw to make a machine scraper is mindblowing! the stroke is a bit long for me, but you had to work with what ypu've got. My hat's off to you, thankyou for uploading, cheers Dave from the UK
ОтветитьКажется тут требуется консультация Ростовских Пачанов )
ОтветитьI has scrape the other day but the next day I has pine in my arms hands shoulders , ehhhhmm Ive nt 20 year now Im old greatfather I thik that the electric sraper is better for me good video
ОтветитьI just got the 25th edition of machinery handbook as well and love how much information and knowledge it has to offer.
ОтветитьFlipping genius
Ответитьinexpensive, but by no means what i would call "cheap". What I mean to say is, its done very well. and for all the silence, you share many of the needed details on screen. you got skills Ca!
Ответитьmuch better than my lidl recipro saw conversion!very inspiring vid!
ОтветитьBeing a Machinist myself I look forward seeing what your next project will be thanks for all the great ideas.
ОтветитьVery nice
ОтветитьI want to purchase Power scrapper
Pls help
Please buy a new bandsaw blade! If you ever slip, pushing on those parts so,hard, you won't be able to stop yourself from running into the blade.
ОтветитьThe moore pattern scraping isn't used to gain flatness. It's used for holding oil on ground ways.
ОтветитьIts crazy... u got 15k$ Lathe and building CHEAP scrapper. Tools to make it real are expensive asf...
ОтветитьNagyon köszönjük. Többet tanultam belőle!!!!
ОтветитьHey man do you use that knurling tool in any videos yet? I have the same one but don't really know how to set it up correctly.
ОтветитьSkill job well done
ОтветитьWow, the tsre down and make over of the power drive is awesome, I will have to watch again 👍👍
ОтветитьGood job
ОтветитьSo what does this do exactly? What's it supposed to achieve? It's an awesome build and I loved the vid but I'm just curious as to what is used for.
Ответитьvery good
ОтветитьПривет друг ,поверочная линейка судя по рисунку на поверхности и ручкам похожа на СССР
Ответитьok, im not so hurt about sacrificing that "scraper" for the toolpost grinder having seen this.
ОтветитьWould you have an update on your power scraper? been three years just wondering if you've made any changes to it?
ОтветитьI’m always just blown away by your talent! You are amazing! Also, thanks for the crash course on how to use the scraper. Keep doing what you do!
ОтветитьIf you want to make comfortable pull scrapping best is to built a swiss tool with the blade mostly vertical and a close to 90 deg handle ( as a hammer shape ) .
Thanks for your interesting video .
Another challenging domain is the soft bearing scrapping , different tools , different technique but interesting too.
Dude is a certified badass.
Ответитьgreat build! nohting cheap or DIY about tho.
ОтветитьGood job
ОтветитьFuk'n A brother!!! This is amazing work and ingenuity.
ОтветитьLooks great. You could mount a laser on it offset that would point to where the scraper is going to scrape as its hard to see when its moving.
ОтветитьBeautiful work. Clearly a very very smart guy.
YOU are the kind of guy I wish were coming into the US.
Awesome Video. Keep them coming please
ОтветитьI noticed the quality of that tool as soon as I saw the needle bearings on top, then that helical gear.
There is a saying in the US, “You’ve made a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.” You have made something beautiful and valuable out of something without value. Amazing build!
Respect, Sir
ОтветитьWhere do you get those rectangular carbide tips, been searching for a while, any help would be appreciated
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