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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

At this vid, I show my method to construct a cone morse, exactily whit the same inclination angle of another, taked as the original,
By this way here presented, I had made many tools for my use, and I hope that others persons take advantage of it.
My preocupation is to simplify the work and, for this reason, I do my best, to that all my friends, even without CNC machines, can became animated and construct their own tools.
In my next videos, I will show, in a didatic way, as I made many other tools and dispositives.
I don't know if my method is the more correct, but this is my way.
After the future part 2 of this vid, I pretend to show a great modication at the tailstock of a Sherline lathe, for adjusting of its center in relation to its headstock. ( this idea was born to solve the problem of my friend Franklin, from North Caroline, in USA.)
This next vid is already ready and I will post it here, soon.

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  • Gostaria muito de saber a rotação de torneamento (turning) do eixo de aço.

  • @YHTLANTYS

    Neste vídeo eu trabalho com uma rotação relativamente alta, no caso ai 2000 rpm.

    Isso foi possível com essa ferramenta que desenvolvi e é bem afiada.

    Ela é feita com carbeto de tungstênio. Em outros vídeos meus vc pode ver como ela foi construida.

    Abraço

    Luiz Ally

  • At first I was slightly mystified as to "why" you were moving the spindle to cut the taper and indicating to the morse taper but then it all made sense for those without CNC or a compound slide!

    I am really impressed with the micro tools on hardened steel rods!

    Calvin

  • @calvnio

    Hi Calvin.

    You are totally correct .

    I made this is video for those without CNC or a compound slide and the results are perfect.

    Thank you so much for your comment.

    Kindest regards from Brazil.

    Luiz Ally

  • tres bonne video ,tres bien expliquer bonne continuation bien cordialement thierry

  • @mayhem7090

    Merci Thierry. Je suis heureux avec votre commentaire. Meilleures salutations du Brésil Luiz Ally

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  • How do you decide on what coolant to use? (it looked like you used water for the inital cut and oil for the second)

  • @ariekabaalstra

    Hi Arie,

    Thanks so much for your kind words.

    Soon I will post new videos already ready in my channel and I hope that your appreciate.

    Best regards to you.

    Luiz Allly

  • You surely have the skills of a toolmaker, a joy to watch your work..

  • @djserodio A principio Fabio as coisas são um pouquinho caro pelo que vi.

    No entanto o Fernando é um cara legal.

    Se falar com ele diga que eu te indiquei.

    Ele tem peças essenciais dificeis de encontrar normalmente aqui no Brasil.

    Abraço e boa sorte.

    tryally 33 segundos atrás

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