How to Hold and Bore Out Thin Shims
This video shows a great method for holding and boring out extremely thin shims. When I say thin, I mean as thin as .001 thick. This proven method delivers exceptional results without distorting the OD of the material. Take a look.
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That's one good idea, thanks.
Old video, Timeless, Flawless information ! Absolute pleasure to watch a Master work at his craft.
It was a hard job for me. Which you made easy. Thank you very much.
😮 beautifully done I’ve been searching for a video like this
Sir I’m looking for a thrust washer that can’t be bought here in the US of A I’ve tried everywhere from eBay to master carr I can find the right ID and the right OD but the thickness is impossible are you interested in helping me complete my project that’s been sitting for two plus years?
Awesome idea! Thanks Joe! Keep the videos coming, I knew you would have the answer I needed😊
How did you get the OD of that shim material.
Really great content 👌thanks for sharing!
good to know
Thanks for sharing your immense practical knowledge so profusely it is extremely useful
Was this your idea, or did someone show you ?
Hi and thanks for the informative video. I’ve got a bunch of a range of shim thicknesses including maybe .005 to make that are 4” in diameter with three holes in a triangular form about 3/8” in from the outside diameter. No hole in the centre. I had planned to use a similar process as you did but will be a bit more complicated due to holding the pack of square shim plate to be made into circular shims on the outside diameter. I’ll plan to make two end plates larger than the finished diameter and compress the shim pack with studs on the outside somewhat like an hydraulic ram tube. Drill and rheem the three holes, then use these holes to work as the compression screws. One I’ve got to that point the end of original compression device can be dismantled and I can turn the OD on the mandrill. You confirmed my thinking with your method. Cheers. Andrew
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Genius
Simply outstanding!👍👍👍
That was amazing.
Great fixture and idea.
Though ive seen this video before, i still enjoyed it again. im curious about the application for those shims being that size🙂 id like to know if youve done a video on boring a hole on the mill i havent seen one done by you. as i need to do 1 or 2 holes soon.
Very clever!
Yea… I’m gonna have to steal that one