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Most of the time I use the 4 jaw chuck on the lathe, I also use some makeshift soft jaws to protect the part finish. But my shoddily thrown together jaw covers look like an afterthought and don't necessarily give me the warm fuzzies that I like to have when using my tools. So today Iā€™m spending way more time than necessary making something that will look a whole lot better. I guess they will work better tooā€¦ but mostly they will look nicer.

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0:00 Intro
1:04 Gelatin
3:21 Square Dancing
6:26 This Part Is Boring
8:32 Consumables
11:56 Stress Concentrations Galore
13:31 Abracadabra is Matrix Algebra
15:25 Rounds?
16:50 How 'Bout Rounded Rounds?!
19:45 Lathe Lovin'
21:15 Was It Worth It?

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@LordViktor299

8 months ago

Thank you so much for showing me how to be better at my job. My trainer has noticed an improvement in workmanship and gave me an 'atta-boy' I pass it on to you. Thank you my man.

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@mx_nana_banana

8 months ago

ā€œremember kids, the best type of kill is overkillā€

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@VegasEdo

8 months ago

Absolutely love the journey of making a part in order to make the next part and the culmination of using all the parts to make yet another part.

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@urjaman0

8 months ago

That self-made rounding form tool on the mill was seriously impressive (and something I hadn't even considered). And it also worked amazingly well.

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@Trainwreck1123

8 months ago

at ~18:20 that is amazingly impressive. Seeing a corner round follow a path like that is amazing, but seeing it done on a manual mill is something else. Your work is a joy!

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@DarkArtGuitars

8 months ago

Those are gorgeous! As a cnc guy myself it is very impressive to see how you can turn out parts like these completely manually.

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@dadbear5316

8 months ago

Really refreshing to see someone design their part the classic way

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@everguard

8 months ago

Seeing that swivel fixture in action was unexpectedly super satisfying! With these beautiful tools you keep making, who wouldn't want to work in the shop every day?

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@matthewdebeer8453

8 months ago

19:10 The way the mill speed and the camera frame rate interact here makes this hypnotizing to watch. Also very cool to see previous builds make an appearance and do exactly what they were made to!

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@JasonOvalles

8 months ago

14:30 As a math teacher, this made me so happy to see! Also, you don't necessarily need a graphing calculator for the matrix multiplication. You could use something like Wolfram Alpha for example!

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@clintonhawkins8666

8 months ago

My dad was a machinist and still has a bunch of old tools but no machines. I'd love to get into this someday. Thank you for bringing this world back to me.

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@lobuzz311

8 months ago

Your videos are engaging, beautiful, wonderfully shot and narrated. And best of all, the content is super interesting (for the non-machinist like me). Quickly becoming one of my absolute favorite channels on YT. Can't wait for the next one.

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@bglenn2222

8 months ago

Thank you for the hours of entertainment! I'm appreciative that I found your channel. It's reignited my desire to improve on my machining skills. My grandfather was a master tool and die maker for 50+ years and I've always wanted to follow his skills. My name is also Brandon and I'll be inheriting his lathe as soon as I can get down to California. Thank you for sharing your skills and journey!

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@ls2005019227

8 months ago

Excellent design. Fantastic machining. Flawless editing........You are definitely one of the best machining content channels on YT- Thanks for taking us along!

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@tttm99

8 months ago

Those copper jaws look absolutely fantastic. Industrial art, right there!

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@grahameanderson6913

8 months ago

Congratulations to Eric in providing those gorgeous reference pins!

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@Avrohomperl

8 months ago

The added humor is fun and adds to the video. Enjoyed!

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@Taziod

8 months ago

When you slapped the part on the rotary fixture table with your fancy clamps and dove tail centers it looked SOOO nice

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@jonahbrame7874

8 months ago

You did an absolutely killer job with this project! That home made corner rounding tool in a boring head worked so much better than I thought it would! You really put us CNC guys to shame with your fixture design skill; that radius fixture is performing beautifully! A couple of things to keep in mind when doing big deep pockets like that: Sometimes, just grabbing a big drill to hog out the center can be way more time efficient, and then you can come back and mill out the rest of the material. in addition to being faster, the chips already have somewhere to go when roughing with an endmill now so you are less likely to recut them and break a tool. Also, it is definitely worth roughing first with a larger endmill and coming back with a smaller one to pick out the corners and finish. Of course this is coming from a guy who runs CNC, so doing a tool change is nothing, but with the amount of material to be removed at those depths you'd definitely still make your time back.

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@groundcontrol6876

8 months ago

Man those things are SO pleasing to the eye! Crafting lvl 99 for sure. 18:02 That turn you made transitioning from one corner to the next while leaving the already smooth radius in between them untouched was so satisfying.

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