Mr. Pete I enjoy watching your video on machining and other project you work on. I have search you channel for a video on cylinder I.D.measuring, I believe I saw you use a snap gauge if I using the correct terminology. Could you expand on the use of such a tool, I know you can use an inside caliper but don't think someone as inexperienced as me could get a good reading. Thanks for the fine videos TONY G.
I'm 29 and started in the tool crib a year ago in aerospace. Our BP cell crew chief had interest in me and wanted me over in his area. I had my doubts that i would like it..... Not as glorious as running an NC machine. But in my shop it's dumbed down on the Nc's no cutter comp no changing anything. Let eng fix it. But in the month I have been on the BP I LOVE IT. It's me and the metal. I live for the challenge of holding a .0002 tol Nice videos. I do happen to like Kaiser though.
@earnyourkeep101 Dude, get a hold of solidworks or inventor cad, and you "too" can become an engineer. More importantly make real parts that you need. Not just wait for an engineer to hand you a drawing(with missing dimensions and non-standard drill call-outs). Good luck.
Still turnin and burnin chips. Holding .0002 tol on some parts. Took some time to get there and still learning. Now playing with long bores. One is .100 longer than the Machine will travel so we just bring the table up slowly. Wish the company would compensate me though. Still making tool crib money. But still prefer it
I love the Criterion DBL202, 203 and 204. They are really nicely made. I have both of those size boring bars. APT is ok, but I prefer insert tooling. I belive that Criterion makes their own bars.
I wonder what happened to your ability to post videos for those of us who revere manual machining. I have referenced you to my students. I have also started taking classes in machining at the Community College where I instruct psychology classes.
Having been an instructor for over 10 years I appreciate your methodical, patient, deliberate portrayal of what would otherwise be a complex task.
@psient Thanks for your kind remarks. I have been a shop teacher for 34 years full time and then part time for 11 years. I DO know taht you cannot assume anything when explaining things to kids. The devil is in the details.
@mrpete222 Or adults. I've gone from a curious hobby welder who couldn't sharpen a drill bit to being in danger of actually producing something machined, threaded, etc from my shop. MUCH of what I've learned has been from your videos and now that I have experience, I still bring up your videos on specific tasks to refresh my memory and check my setup. As a self taught student, it's the assumed knowledge that leaves me behind most of the time.
Thanks much! I'm really enjoying learning from you.
How Boring!! LOL... Just kidding! I used the same type of boring head you had in your Bridgeport for enlarging and deepening the valve reliefs in the pistons that are in the engine of my race car. It worked much better than a flycutter for that application, in my opinion..
I'm sorry but this was your most boring video yet.
Great job as usual.
billygotgrove 5 days ago
Mr. Pete I enjoy watching your video on machining and other project you work on. I have search you channel for a video on cylinder I.D.measuring, I believe I saw you use a snap gauge if I using the correct terminology. Could you expand on the use of such a tool, I know you can use an inside caliper but don't think someone as inexperienced as me could get a good reading. Thanks for the fine videos TONY G.
cougarman07470 8 months ago
I'm 29 and started in the tool crib a year ago in aerospace. Our BP cell crew chief had interest in me and wanted me over in his area. I had my doubts that i would like it..... Not as glorious as running an NC machine. But in my shop it's dumbed down on the Nc's no cutter comp no changing anything. Let eng fix it. But in the month I have been on the BP I LOVE IT. It's me and the metal. I live for the challenge of holding a .0002 tol Nice videos. I do happen to like Kaiser though.
earnyourkeep101 9 months ago
@earnyourkeep101 Sounds like you have a great career ahead of you. Enjoy those BPs.
mrpete222 9 months ago
@earnyourkeep101 Dude, get a hold of solidworks or inventor cad, and you "too" can become an engineer. More importantly make real parts that you need. Not just wait for an engineer to hand you a drawing(with missing dimensions and non-standard drill call-outs). Good luck.
trexinvert 8 months ago
Still turnin and burnin chips. Holding .0002 tol on some parts. Took some time to get there and still learning. Now playing with long bores. One is .100 longer than the Machine will travel so we just bring the table up slowly. Wish the company would compensate me though. Still making tool crib money. But still prefer it
earnyourkeep101 5 months ago
I love the Criterion DBL202, 203 and 204. They are really nicely made. I have both of those size boring bars. APT is ok, but I prefer insert tooling. I belive that Criterion makes their own bars.
gbowne1 1 year ago
@gbowne1 Kaiser works well.
earnyourkeep101 9 months ago
Mean while back at the ranch.
jhareng 1 year ago
Hi:
I wonder what happened to your ability to post videos for those of us who revere manual machining. I have referenced you to my students. I have also started taking classes in machining at the Community College where I instruct psychology classes.
Having been an instructor for over 10 years I appreciate your methodical, patient, deliberate portrayal of what would otherwise be a complex task.
Please respond.
Dr. Jon Mettrick
psient 1 year ago
@psient Thanks for your kind remarks. I have been a shop teacher for 34 years full time and then part time for 11 years. I DO know taht you cannot assume anything when explaining things to kids. The devil is in the details.
mrpete222 1 year ago
@mrpete222 Or adults. I've gone from a curious hobby welder who couldn't sharpen a drill bit to being in danger of actually producing something machined, threaded, etc from my shop. MUCH of what I've learned has been from your videos and now that I have experience, I still bring up your videos on specific tasks to refresh my memory and check my setup. As a self taught student, it's the assumed knowledge that leaves me behind most of the time.
Thanks much! I'm really enjoying learning from you.
MrDan27611 1 year ago
@MrDan27611 Thanks for your support--glad I can help. Good luck on your machining.
mrpete222 1 year ago
thanks for your videos - they are very helpful!
ajwx2007 1 year ago
Yeah you could probably assume the audience is not a bunch of total morons and move a little faster, but I appreciate your detail non-the-less.
jr9950 1 year ago
Always a pleasure to watch one of your videos mrpete
calsonick 1 year ago
I work as a lab aide in the local tech. college, and really enjoy seeing your vids. Keep up the good work!
bronk5150 2 years ago
How Boring!! LOL... Just kidding! I used the same type of boring head you had in your Bridgeport for enlarging and deepening the valve reliefs in the pistons that are in the engine of my race car. It worked much better than a flycutter for that application, in my opinion..
capriracer351 2 years ago
Another great video! Thanks for posting.
Camerashooter 2 years ago
Great boring pun, and very nice video!
I hope you are not getting burned out on making these because I look forward to many more.
russtuff 2 years ago