Project Egress, With Adam Savage
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This episode on Blondihacks.com, we're collaborating with Adam Savage and The Smithsonian on Project Egress! Exclusive videos, drawings, models & plans available on Patreon!
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Read all about this project here:
www.tested.com/science/space/...
#projectegress #apollo50
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Great video, Quinn! Loved seeing it come together.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great drawings! 😁
@AndrewBarth
5 жыл бұрын
@@Blondihacks I'm glad they were useful!
@MattOGormanSmith
5 жыл бұрын
Andrew, on the drawing you state the scale as 1.25:1 I'm pretty sure you should have written that as 1:1.25. Great work, though. by you and Quinn and everyone else.
nice work!! ShimEgress got a good laugh outta me.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
If I had your graphical skills, there’d have been a pithy emoji gag there. 😬
@WorksbySolo
5 жыл бұрын
This Old Tony Yes! Subtle humor is the best!
@excavateboy
5 жыл бұрын
This old Tony might want to try some of that
@ninthm00n
5 жыл бұрын
I Love that my favorite KZreadrs are watching each other's videos. Just excellent
@WorksbySolo
5 жыл бұрын
Joey Cloninger EXACTLY!
I'm a wood guy, and haven't had ME classes in over 20 years, but holy cow this is impressive. Great training voice too. Just Wow!
Project collet egress. Nicely done! Can't wait to see all these parts in person. All the best, Tom
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom! Your part looked amazing.
I’m a crusty old machinist and have really enjoyed seeing you take the time to explain why you choose an option. Things like using a 4 jaw with soft inserts instead of a 3 jaw and hope. A pretty fair effort mate. Cheers.
Well done! and congrats for being called in for it!
2:16 I have watched hours of machining videos and never once saw anyone use this method for squaring up the tool post. Thanks for the tip :)
123 block to square the tool is a nice trick, never saw that before!
@spehropefhany
5 жыл бұрын
Yup, (only) obvious once you've seen it! One of the best machining videos I've seen.
First time viewer and a noob machinist. I must say that your video is awesome! Love that you clearly say what your doing every step of the way including mistakes. And a little humor thrown in makes it perfect. Now I'm a subscriber and want more!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, and for the sub! 😁
Great job, Quinn. Outstanding video. I have been watching other people and their Egress builds. Yours was perfect. Love the cardboard catcher and the selfie camera trick.
That's the best description of a boring head that I have ever heard!
Been watching the Project Egress videos. Great job! Cant wait to see the project come together today!
Turnin', turnin', turnin' Keep that workpiece turnin', Is that my insert burnin'? Aw crap!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Haha, your version is much better. 🎶
@howder1951
5 жыл бұрын
Move it in, move it out, never look a gift cow in the mouth, Rawhide!
@MattOGormanSmith
5 жыл бұрын
Don't worry 'bout the chatter, Or quick-change gearbox clatter,
@christurnblom4825
5 жыл бұрын
I recommend one, slight change to keep in form with a parody of the original: Turnin', turnin', turnin' Keep that workpiece turnin', Is that my insert burnin'? Car-bide!
Your cat sounded like he thought he was being ignored, good job Quinn very clean looking final product.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Sprocket always feels like she's being ignored, hence her regular opinions during my voiceover recording. 😀
This project is amazing in so many ways. I've found so many great KZread-makers to subsrcribe to. Awesome video, Blondihacks!
@benzmansl65amg
5 жыл бұрын
This!
Happy to find your channel. This has been a great project to observe.
Very cool channel! Thank you for taking the time to make and share it!
Abom79 - >"Hum, they say the parts don't have to be functional.... So,,I think i'll make them from Carbide "
@JTMarlin8
5 жыл бұрын
What the hell is carbide steel?
@jmiddlefinger
4 жыл бұрын
Lol!
Wow this is one of the best videos ive ever seen on KZread for lathe work and teaching. I am extremely impressed and I have subscribed!
You made my day, Quinn! Love your work. Love the cause - Apollo 50. And most of all love your narration and humor.
Congrats on getting the honor of making parts for Project Egress. I'm sorry I didn't know about you until now. I am now a subscriber. I look forward to seeing your other vids.
Awesome job! People who watch task videos from #projectegress should come away with a much greater appreciation for the work that goes into creating these astounding machines! If I ever catch myself wondering why more folks aren't flying around space, I'll remember the amount of work that went into just creating this little non-working part. Congratulations on being recognized for your craftsmanship. Edit: You can certainly tell you're a teacher!
I just found Your channel, i love it allredy, very well explained and very informative videos. Thank You for uploading!
I would have subscribed anyway, but your description of the boring bar sealed the deal. Great video - looking forward to more!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
I’m glad someone liked that joke 😅 welcome to my little channel!
QUINN!! You were without a doubt the best surprise for me at the bash. Had no idea you would be there. (I’m the kinda nervous guy that had trouble remembering to mention my name, Joe) was super cool to meet you. Your beginners series is one of the best teaching tools I’ve encountered yet. Thank you so much for your content (and the stickers... I love stickers.).
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Aww, thanks! It was great to meet you too. Thanks for watching my little shop adventures!
I really love the fact you even highlight your mistakes. I couldn't begin to tell you how many times either I just over look something totally or don't plan far enough ahead because I rush projects. This turn out pretty amazing!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I think it’s important to show that we all make them.
Nice work! Hope to see more of your videos!
First time I watched one of your videos. Great camera action and your running commentary spot on. Thank you for an enjoyable experience.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! I hope I earned a subscription. 😁
awesome video,Quinn.thank you for sharing.
@Blondihacks Just ran across your channel. Great work and well taught. Enjoyed your commentary about your work. It shows your love for the work. Another new subscriber.
Great work! My PM25MV bores a taper if I feed with the quill as well. Learned that the hard way on a deep boring operation. I always feed the head now when I bore with that machine. Again, great work and thank you for sharing!!
Thank you for explaining everything, your the only one I've found that teaches to a newbie point of view.
Your professionalism is truly inspriring! Thanks for the great lesson! :-)
As ever, your instructions are crystal clear. It was nice meeting you and your friend at the Bash last Saturday
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Likewise! It was a blast to meet viewers and KZreadrs alike.
This video is so good. I haven’t used a metal lathe or mill yet, and had thought about CNC versions, but love that you do it all manually.
@Blondihacks
4 жыл бұрын
Manual machine tools built civilization as we know it! CNC is great but it makes the process into a software problem, and everything else in my life is already software. I do this because I like to make things with my hands.
Beautiful part and great video! Thank you for your work and contribution to such an awesome project! 👍🏼👍🏼
Right. Over the course of watching This Old Tony's video and the one NYC&C did, yours came up in the suggestions. Having had a look at a few of your other videos.....I liked and subbed. Good stuff. I'll be looking forward to more in the future.
I love that you show your mistakes, it's a great way to learn. Your explanations are very clear... thanks!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! 😁
Holy shit I feel old... I remember watching the moon shots on tv, the rover, vietnam....
@fredboat
5 жыл бұрын
I will raise you one ,I watched the Kennedy funeral live in black and white and little Jack saluting , We I can still make chips. This lady makes good videos. Maybe she could slow down just a touch.
@shedmanx3640
4 жыл бұрын
Peter Van Tassell I’m with you pal. I was just telling the young kids at work the other day about watching Vietnam footage on the news and the Manson murders. They had no idea what I was talking about.🇦🇺👍
Thanks for the heads up with project Egress Quinn, have seen this banded about but never put two n two together TFS G :)
Came here after watching This old Tony make his parts for the project. You’re definitely good at what you do and I wish I would have found your channel sooner. Subscribed.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I’m glad you found your way here. 😁
THANK YOU...for sharing. Fantastic job. Very nice.
Love it! Just came across you channel. Good stuff. Thanks:)
I enjoyed watching you make this part! I feel like an old grump mentioning this, but my apprentice master would have sent me home if he caught me using my callipers as a marking gauge. Consequently I still have my callipers in good condition after 30 years. I guess my apprentice master is no longer with us but he still looks over my shoulder and says stuff in my ear like “Oh mate be careful” and “I hope you know what you are doing” :)
@grumpyoldman5368
5 жыл бұрын
I use an inexpensive digital mitutoyo caliper for layout work. It is great for that and has been for at least 15 years. The points are still quite sharp. It used used as a horizontal version of a height gage and no one complains about height gages used for layout. Not everyone has the master's tool box and can choose just the right tool for the job. Often using what you have in an effective way is the best way to get the job done.
@DavoShed
5 жыл бұрын
Good Answer :)
Really awesome job on that part. It's nice to see how its done on the smaller machines.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
The main battle is always vertical space on the little mills. That and your right shoulder gets buff from cranking that column up and down all the time.
Enjoyed the show. It just goes to show you don't need a CNC to do everything, although they are nice to have.Very nice work, I look fwd to seeing your part on the door. Thanks for sharing. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya
Excellent tip about covering your ways when using grit abrasives. Found your channel because of this project. Subbed!
Using the phone for reading the indicator is a great idea! Just found your channel , absolutely love your personality and grammatical Yatzys! Looking forward to more videos from you . 💜🎬
@Blondihacks
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, and welcome! 😁
Woah woah with Adam Savage? That's a pretty cool guy to be doing a project with. I'm still not done reading through your blog posts but I may have to put that on hold to see where this goes!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Yah, I was super thrilled to be included in this project. Apollo may be the most amazing thing humanity has ever done, and I'm thrilled to honor it, even a little.
I can’t believe I haven’t found your channel sooner! I’m definitely subscribing
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the sub, and welcome! 😁
I'm pretty sure that the machinists back in the 60's didn't have any CMC equipment either. So you pretty much did it the way they would have. Great job!
Congratulations! You're the first woman that I've ever known of to be comfortable using the term "dead-nuts".
Great job, Quinn! I really enjoy your channel! And thanks again for some new tricks (e.g. the 1-2-3 block for squaring your cutter). I owe you some beers (or other adult beverage) now. :-)
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much! 😁
Cool project Quinn! How great to get to work on something so historical, best kind of shop fun.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Apollo is (in my opinion) one of the greatest things humanity has ever done. It was a privilege to take part in this.
Sent here by Abom, This Old Tony commenting sealed the deal. New sub
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome- welcome to my channel!
Quinn you are the best teacher on you to. Love your channel it's my favorite. You have really inspired me to get serious and get to making things. Thank you so very much for all your hard work for the best teaching and information.
@Blondihacks
4 жыл бұрын
Aww thank you! ☺️
Adam should be proud to have the opportunity to work with you.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
☺️ Thanks Michael! Miss you!
That's a great looking part. Well done. Greetings from Arizona.
I've just acquired a new god - Quinn. I'm in awe of the manual work you do. I spend my time programming up stuff - very rarely are we allowed to hand work.....
I’m hooked. I’ve watched only a few of your videos. I’m going to have to go back and catch up. Thank you.
nicely done. I appreciate the explanations along with the well done video.
Nicely done and nicely narrated. I'm here from Adam Booth's part of the Relay. I like your style, so I'm a new subscriber.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Excellent! Welcome to my channel and thanks for the sub!
Great Job. Adam should be very pleased. It’s nice that you will have some of your Skills showing at the Smithsonian. 👍
Just found your channel in my recommended and after clicking on it I had a REALLY hard time not pausing it as there was a brand new This Old Tony video sitting there shaking its jiggly parts at me. But I resisted (barely) and you have a new sub. Good Job and keep up the good work.... Now I'm off to watch ToT's jiggly bits. 🤣
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
There's no shame in being second to Tony. 😁 Thanks for the sub!
@Roy_Tellason
3 жыл бұрын
@@Blondihacks I'm working my way currently through ToT but I watched your videos first! :-)
So one of the awesome things about #ProjectEgress is that we get to discover awesome people and their channels like yours. Would probably never have found yours had it not been for this fact. Now you’re up there with ToT in my books.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! That’s very flattering indeed. ☺️
How have I never seen your channel before? Fantastic content!
amazing impressed by your immaculately clean tools!
@Blondihacks - really cool project! One question - is that thinner area near the bearing end not needed for clearance or anything like that? It's shown in the drawing but doesn't seem to be on the finished part.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Yup, that’s correct! I checked with the engineer and the larger flat area isn’t a necessary part of the design. He said it’s just a standard aerospace part and that’s how they come, but it isn’t needed here. It made my machining setup a lot simpler to omit it, so I did.
That's a really great trick using the Dremel + stand as a spindle sander!
a lot of work goes into that part, well done
Nice work, and a cool project!
Stumbled on this. I love this channel instantly. Subscribed.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks for the sub!
First time viewer, from Franlab. I've been a machinist since '76. After all my years of cutting metal I still get a kick out of watching a part appear magically out of a piece of raw stock. You did a fine job on that linkage. I've made the same mistake as you trying to save a little time. Bet the second part came out quicker. I would have loved to make one of those parts for Adam's project.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome, I love Fran!! Welcome to my little channel. Thanks for the kind words.
First video I've watched of yours, and only 2 minutes and 20 seconds or so into it and already saw a hack I've never thought of. Using a 1 2 3 block to square your tool post off the chuck! I like that idea! I've always used the slower indicator method. Thanks for saving me time in the future!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks for watching! Glad I could help.
This was cool. Very nice work. I wonder how I’ve never seen your channel before. Better late than never, just subbed by the way.
Great video, thanks!
Great video. I really enjoyed the voiceover and your admission of errors (and correction thereof!). Subbed!
Found your channel through project egress, very informative and well presented video, you have a new sub!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for the sub and welcome to my little channel!
Great job. Well done!
Quinn very well done for sure great video and talk thru as well, you are a true class act for sure.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! That's very kind.
This is the first of your veejayo's that I have seen and I subbed - Came here from TOT
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub, and welcome!
Your description of the aliens making a lathe and ending up with a boring head is so true and so damn funny. I nearly choked on my soda!
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
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Very, very interesting video. Thank you !
Thanks for showing and explaining what you are doing as a series of logical steps. Ingenius solutions learned here. Subscribed and bell rung.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, and the sub!
I learned some good tricks in this video. Thank you!
Quinn - Great Video ! I always thought that the lady’s would make great Tool & Die Makers / Mold Makers & Precision Machinists. I truly enjoy your videos and your Excellent display of skill & talent. BB
Love this thank you very straightforward approach to the various problems. Could you have machined the outer surface of the spherical bearing in the lathe? Maybe been able to machine all the way around like that?
Among the awesomeness of it in general, watching videos for this project has been great in showing me new machining subs to subscribe to. (started my watching from This Old Tony and NYC CNC).
You are good. Just discovered you today and I'll be watching a lot more.
Today, I learned about different Running and Sliding Fits. Very nicely done, just discovered your channel thanks to #ProjectEgress. And I've subscribed.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub! Welcome to my channel!
Turned out great!
Congrats! I swear, one day Quinn, I'm going to steal your "record the video, narrate over it" format for my channel. It's soooo butter. You're like the Bob Ross of machining, I swear.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Aww, thanks! It's basically just a video version of what I do on my blog- take a bunch of photos, then try to find the narrative in it after the fact.
You learn something new from everyone, you are no exception !
First time viewing your channel. Very nice quality work.
Watching again. Question, in situation such as this, could you make a sacrificial top clamp the same size with finished size hole ?
That looked like a fun project. Beautiful work.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! It was a lot of challenging setups.
You just sent my subslist's level of awesomeness through the roof.
@Blondihacks
5 жыл бұрын
Hahaha, thanks! 😊
#ProjectEgress got me here and I was/am very impressed. Loved your work. Being a mechanical CAD designer I love people who realise my designs. Loving the video, I decided to sub and hereby send you my regards from Belgium. 🇧🇪
The precision of machining is amazing
Quinn, LOVE your videos! I just bought a Precision Matthews lathe. Where did you get that vice and radial table?