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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2008

Final conclusion of hob series

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  • Great work. A relaxed aproach to technical problems, and well explained.

    I am an engineer (gear design and production) and can do all these things at work using the correct equipment etc. But for the home hobbyist you are a mine of information.

    Well done keep it up.

  • Wow, Thanks for the compliments.

  • Great video Series. Thanks for the information!

    I have been looking around for some while about cutting gears for my R/C cars and ive now found the right way to do it. Again, thankyou very much for this series

  • That was how I got started in this hobby, It was an off shoot from my R/C days. I purchased my first lathe from someone else in the hobby under the assumption I would make some of my parts, after a while I enjoyed making things better than racing. Good luck to you

  • Thanks, you taught me what I wanted to know. kudos

  • glad I could help, that is what this is all about, helping other

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  • Don't listen to the haters. People complain for the sake of complaining.

    I picked up some good stuff from your videos. Thanks for sharing.

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  • Great info thanks for your time!

    Very good info. Sorry you got jerk mail thats not right.

    Thanks again.

    ConGear aka Zippy

  • To those who habitually post negative comments I should point out that pissing on someone else's candle doesn't make yours shine any brighter! Give acknowledgement where it's due - these videos are a great resource, in particular for those lacking machining knowledge or workshop experience and wish to learn. Grateful thanks to Shorty for his efforts and dedication. It shows true community spirit! Well done Sir!

  • Keep the videos coming! I like your style. I'm a hobbyist woodworker (yeah... I know... boo-hiss) but I've learned a lot from watching your videos. Hoping to increase the precision of my wooden gears by learning how they're cut in metal.

  • Well put comments at the end, Youtube was made for people like you keep up the good work, I'll be watching for sure...

  • I really appreciate the hard work and gentle approach you treat this tough topic with. Please don't listen to the negative comments. Again thank you for sharing this info.

  • Thanks and good job.  I work with kids building robots and we have a little CNC mill that we are going to build some gears with, now that you have give us some courage (and knowledge) :o)) thanks again.

  • Lots of useful info for faceted hobbing, thanks for the videos. Dont pay attention to the keyboard commandos. Some people always know more, are always bigger stronger, faster, etc. when they're on the other side of a monitor.

  • I loved your videos! Don't let the you tube haters stop you!

  • Hey !

    Screw the haters

    Great video's thankyou.

    

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