" We go THIS way now ".............................................
@CuriousEarthMan29 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you for making and posting!
@GoodPimpofTheNorthАй бұрын
Achieve no runout? But there is runout
@grahamsmith5768Ай бұрын
What a magnificent film to watch.
@MrMyshed2 ай бұрын
awesome vid thank you
@baazigaj91252 ай бұрын
Nice video editing, and awesome stuff overall
@johngreenwood61623 ай бұрын
Never thought about sitting the jaws in a row for identification as the numbers wear off. Excellent video.
@abelferquiza16273 ай бұрын
This is great (if works!) Today i disassembled the chuck and change jaws its positions several time and got 0,04mm against the 0,12 at begining...i'll prey and ask God for you if this tapping works tomorrow.Thanks!
@peterking27943 ай бұрын
Love those engines, Thanks for the video. Great no. plate on that van: KT 57EAM (TK 'STEAM') !
@alinjuguna60574 ай бұрын
the video has helped me a alot after I removed the teeth I didn't know how to put them back.🎉
@A3Kr0n4 ай бұрын
The goods news is all the smog the engines produce shield the sunlight that helps offset the warming produced from the CO2 they produce. It's a temperature-neutral system! The bad news is you can never turn it off, or we'll all burn up. There are trade-offs in everything.
@madderscience4 ай бұрын
where is this?
@mcgrorymachined75964 ай бұрын
It's a yearly crank up in Norfolk, you can find a page on facebook, search for Petterfest :)
@EngineVids4 ай бұрын
Cool😎
@steveoxley43745 ай бұрын
Lovely sound.
@petrelli-g-leben5 ай бұрын
Super angenehmer Hund! ❤
@derekcartledge30576 ай бұрын
I wish you could have shown me how many amps the engine will generate at maximum load. I was hoping you was going to show that but you didn’t. Cheers Derek
@mcgrorymachined75966 ай бұрын
really that generator needs a battery and regulator to operate properly. even so I had no way of checking the amps. :)
@Glens19657 ай бұрын
Excellent info!!
@RobertKarlBerta7 ай бұрын
You can also take the three jaws in order but start from another point in the chuck... test the run out and than do the same thing in the next position. Likely one position will have less run out. If you have a D type chuck attachment (the type with three pins that rotate to hold the chuck in place) it is important to clean all the mating surfaces and as you start tightening the three lock bolts, don't do one at a time and tight. Instead run them up finger tight and than put a dial indicator on a test round you have chucked up. Gradually tighten the bolts starting with the high side to pull it in to place first. Finish in this manner. On my Smithy Granite 6" chuck I can get it to around .0002 concentrix which is amazing. I do have a 4 jaw chuck but rarely need it.
@Hassanfarhanfarhan8 ай бұрын
Kya price hai
@nagi13379 ай бұрын
Beautiful dog, beautiful carrot.
@douglasbattjes39919 ай бұрын
Question, you said to start with #1 but you put it in #3 slot, so your doesn't make a difference as to what slot you start with on your chuck or any chuck. I always keep my numbers in the marked slot on the chuck, Nice video, always very helpful.
@mcgrorymachined75969 ай бұрын
As long as you put the jaws in order it doesn't matter what slot they go into. sometimes you might get better or worse runout depending on where you put jaws so it's worth playing about :)
@roadshowautosports10 ай бұрын
Wow!!! Never heard of this solution!!! BRILLIANT!!!
@anythingoldmechanical10 ай бұрын
There's nothing in them to rebuild really!
@mcgrorymachined759610 ай бұрын
certainly all pretty simple!
@publicnews165611 ай бұрын
Is miter ka naam kya hai
@ypaulbrown11 ай бұрын
great idea, new subscriber here from Florida, USA...Paul
@woozhi9218 Жыл бұрын
What i found useful was finding the high spot and tighten with a specific chuck eye to reduce the run out and if it still has runout i would shim a piece of paper ,alu foil ,etc And of course to tap the end of the part to run true to the lathe bearing to finish it off.
@AllWeatherFirestarters Жыл бұрын
Great video! I was having a lot of trouble trying to line them up! I ended up marking the the starting point with a red marker…and it worked! Thanks again!
@GrumpyTim Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite Petters, what an amazing sound - engine envy!!!!
@mcgrorymachined7596 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I've always had my eye on them!
@joschmoyo4532 Жыл бұрын
Legendary quality, superb design. Mines a 64. Looks nearly the same.
@bsmboy5895 Жыл бұрын
Run out ok face out
@colinquick8078 Жыл бұрын
More often than not If you have run out... Your jaws are worn in their tracks... You must then grind the jaws on a surface grinder and remove a few thou on the inner rear edge washing out at the tips.....say 3 thou... If you don't....when parting off the job will move and shatter your parting off blade....
@jackx4311 Жыл бұрын
We want to hear that engine's song, and what can we hear? (commentator) "YAP, YAP, YADDA, YADDA, YAP, YADDA, YAPPITY YAP!"
@NEPCHUNE Жыл бұрын
Cronch
@3in1Machining Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for the video. It is amazing how simple you have done the indexing. Rather than machining complex gadgets. Easy is the best 👌
@dawnyWestScotland Жыл бұрын
We think your lovely, happiness is crunching away on a carrot! 🧡🐶🏴 Dawn/ Mrs Jon’s Workshop and West, have a great week!
@richardmills5450 Жыл бұрын
Ive never seen that done before. Im guessing it settles the jaws.. Cheers
@richardmills5450 Жыл бұрын
Very good method. Ive not seen that way of centre turning before. Cheers
@remusgeorgebocman9349 Жыл бұрын
It's that a petrol engine?
@mcgrorymachined7596 Жыл бұрын
yep this is petrol :)
@michaelvalentine629 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like an old fishing boat engine"
@rotating-alfadiq Жыл бұрын
Good tips.. thanks
@cowjazz79062 жыл бұрын
OMG,never konw that!thank u~~
@BasedDepartment.2 жыл бұрын
Damn we struggled for over an hour your video saved us another hour . Thanks. Man. You earned a sub
@PatriotCoinRings Жыл бұрын
Same here! Got tired of trying to figure it out and thought I'd check out KZread University for help. Runout is my issue and that's all I needed, was to know in simple terms how to fix them because mine doesn't have numbers anywhere. Thank you!
@paulbfields82842 жыл бұрын
“Got lucky”. You sure did. Honestly anyone working close on a machine lathe would not use a three jaw for close work or repeating set ups. Three jaws just don’t repeat. Even the high dollar Pratt and Bernerd will run out .001-.002 from one part to the next. 4 jaw for close stuff.. 3 jaw for the quick stuff. Good video.
@alanmydland5210 Жыл бұрын
Good enough for me!!!
@robertwalker74572 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this, very helpful.
@edwardhugus27722 жыл бұрын
I've always known to insert the jaws in order, but the video close up of the ladder on the jaws and the starting spline inside the chuck makes everything clear on how it works. When flipping your jaws to accommodate larger sizes, do you insert 3 first and then 2, then 1?
@mcgrorymachined75962 жыл бұрын
in the case of a 3 jaw self centering you can't just flip the jaws. This is because the teeth on the jaws are radiused to suit the scroll. instead you have to buy a set of external jaws, these are still installed in the order 1,2,3 :)
@edwardhugus27722 жыл бұрын
@@mcgrorymachined7596 Thank you, I DID see that, but for some reason my brain didn't register the radius on the jaws.
@cramersclassics2 жыл бұрын
Simply brilliant!
@jdwisdom94332 жыл бұрын
Now what I'd like to know is "Why Didn't I Think of THAT?" THank You! JD
@nicktecky552 жыл бұрын
Abom 79 tightens each of the pinions in turn, amounts to the same thing I guess.
@ChrisMaj2 жыл бұрын
He has a 4-jaw independent chuck
@nicktecky552 жыл бұрын
@@ChrisMaj Tightening all three jaws clamps them all to the spiral with the same force, meaning more accurate and predictable centring. AFAIR, I'm not a machinist.
@stuarth432 жыл бұрын
well I'll be hornswoggled, one learns, I have a 16-inch pratt, has 6 heavy screws to hold the back on, just loosen sc rews a bit, tap tap tap
@yak-machining2 жыл бұрын
Never knew that UK had such beautiful nature and mountains, and it seemed pretty sunny at that day haha
@mcgrorymachined75962 жыл бұрын
it was a lovely Novembers day! the UK does have some amazing scenery, have a look at the lake district too.
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" We go THIS way now ".............................................
Great video, thank you for making and posting!
Achieve no runout? But there is runout
What a magnificent film to watch.
awesome vid thank you
Nice video editing, and awesome stuff overall
Never thought about sitting the jaws in a row for identification as the numbers wear off. Excellent video.
This is great (if works!) Today i disassembled the chuck and change jaws its positions several time and got 0,04mm against the 0,12 at begining...i'll prey and ask God for you if this tapping works tomorrow.Thanks!
Love those engines, Thanks for the video. Great no. plate on that van: KT 57EAM (TK 'STEAM') !
the video has helped me a alot after I removed the teeth I didn't know how to put them back.🎉
The goods news is all the smog the engines produce shield the sunlight that helps offset the warming produced from the CO2 they produce. It's a temperature-neutral system! The bad news is you can never turn it off, or we'll all burn up. There are trade-offs in everything.
where is this?
It's a yearly crank up in Norfolk, you can find a page on facebook, search for Petterfest :)
Cool😎
Lovely sound.
Super angenehmer Hund! ❤
I wish you could have shown me how many amps the engine will generate at maximum load. I was hoping you was going to show that but you didn’t. Cheers Derek
really that generator needs a battery and regulator to operate properly. even so I had no way of checking the amps. :)
Excellent info!!
You can also take the three jaws in order but start from another point in the chuck... test the run out and than do the same thing in the next position. Likely one position will have less run out. If you have a D type chuck attachment (the type with three pins that rotate to hold the chuck in place) it is important to clean all the mating surfaces and as you start tightening the three lock bolts, don't do one at a time and tight. Instead run them up finger tight and than put a dial indicator on a test round you have chucked up. Gradually tighten the bolts starting with the high side to pull it in to place first. Finish in this manner. On my Smithy Granite 6" chuck I can get it to around .0002 concentrix which is amazing. I do have a 4 jaw chuck but rarely need it.
Kya price hai
Beautiful dog, beautiful carrot.
Question, you said to start with #1 but you put it in #3 slot, so your doesn't make a difference as to what slot you start with on your chuck or any chuck. I always keep my numbers in the marked slot on the chuck, Nice video, always very helpful.
As long as you put the jaws in order it doesn't matter what slot they go into. sometimes you might get better or worse runout depending on where you put jaws so it's worth playing about :)
Wow!!! Never heard of this solution!!! BRILLIANT!!!
There's nothing in them to rebuild really!
certainly all pretty simple!
Is miter ka naam kya hai
great idea, new subscriber here from Florida, USA...Paul
What i found useful was finding the high spot and tighten with a specific chuck eye to reduce the run out and if it still has runout i would shim a piece of paper ,alu foil ,etc And of course to tap the end of the part to run true to the lathe bearing to finish it off.
Great video! I was having a lot of trouble trying to line them up! I ended up marking the the starting point with a red marker…and it worked! Thanks again!
One of my favourite Petters, what an amazing sound - engine envy!!!!
Thank you, I've always had my eye on them!
Legendary quality, superb design. Mines a 64. Looks nearly the same.
Run out ok face out
More often than not If you have run out... Your jaws are worn in their tracks... You must then grind the jaws on a surface grinder and remove a few thou on the inner rear edge washing out at the tips.....say 3 thou... If you don't....when parting off the job will move and shatter your parting off blade....
We want to hear that engine's song, and what can we hear? (commentator) "YAP, YAP, YADDA, YADDA, YAP, YADDA, YAPPITY YAP!"
Cronch
Thankyou for the video. It is amazing how simple you have done the indexing. Rather than machining complex gadgets. Easy is the best 👌
We think your lovely, happiness is crunching away on a carrot! 🧡🐶🏴 Dawn/ Mrs Jon’s Workshop and West, have a great week!
Ive never seen that done before. Im guessing it settles the jaws.. Cheers
Very good method. Ive not seen that way of centre turning before. Cheers
It's that a petrol engine?
yep this is petrol :)
Sounds like an old fishing boat engine"
Good tips.. thanks
OMG,never konw that!thank u~~
Damn we struggled for over an hour your video saved us another hour . Thanks. Man. You earned a sub
Same here! Got tired of trying to figure it out and thought I'd check out KZread University for help. Runout is my issue and that's all I needed, was to know in simple terms how to fix them because mine doesn't have numbers anywhere. Thank you!
“Got lucky”. You sure did. Honestly anyone working close on a machine lathe would not use a three jaw for close work or repeating set ups. Three jaws just don’t repeat. Even the high dollar Pratt and Bernerd will run out .001-.002 from one part to the next. 4 jaw for close stuff.. 3 jaw for the quick stuff. Good video.
Good enough for me!!!
Thank you very much for this, very helpful.
I've always known to insert the jaws in order, but the video close up of the ladder on the jaws and the starting spline inside the chuck makes everything clear on how it works. When flipping your jaws to accommodate larger sizes, do you insert 3 first and then 2, then 1?
in the case of a 3 jaw self centering you can't just flip the jaws. This is because the teeth on the jaws are radiused to suit the scroll. instead you have to buy a set of external jaws, these are still installed in the order 1,2,3 :)
@@mcgrorymachined7596 Thank you, I DID see that, but for some reason my brain didn't register the radius on the jaws.
Simply brilliant!
Now what I'd like to know is "Why Didn't I Think of THAT?" THank You! JD
Abom 79 tightens each of the pinions in turn, amounts to the same thing I guess.
He has a 4-jaw independent chuck
@@ChrisMaj Tightening all three jaws clamps them all to the spiral with the same force, meaning more accurate and predictable centring. AFAIR, I'm not a machinist.
well I'll be hornswoggled, one learns, I have a 16-inch pratt, has 6 heavy screws to hold the back on, just loosen sc rews a bit, tap tap tap
Never knew that UK had such beautiful nature and mountains, and it seemed pretty sunny at that day haha
it was a lovely Novembers day! the UK does have some amazing scenery, have a look at the lake district too.