Broken and disposable tools are always usable and functional and will only require a little innovation and creativity
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@3g10394 місяці тому
wow amazing.... 👏👏
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Thanks for watching🙏🙏💐👍
@3g10394 місяці тому
and i subscribe this chanell ..
@jayhuff239Місяць тому
My thougts exactly.
@honkie2474 місяці тому
I had the privilege of learning these things from my late father who was a tool and die maker. I have made quite a few taps to cut bastard threads from old drill bits. When I go to a machinery auction I often buy a 5 gallon bucket full of broken or rusty drill bits for not much more than scrap price for such projects. If I may. Please exercise care when working around a lathe or milling machine with synthetic fiber shirts, and any long sleeve shirts. The synthetic material will stretch and not tear like cotton, dragging you into the machine.
@RobertLBarnard4 місяці тому
Really awesome work, that drill is crazy tough. Looks like the flute angle is about 45 degrees, which (I think) gives the highest torsional stiffness. I didn't notice any taper applied while the flutes were being cut; often times the tool-maker will reduce the depth of flutes the closer to the shank in order to increase longitudinal strength and stiffness, and give unbroken chips a better exit (although it can pinch Chip's exit as the drill goes deeper). Really fascinating watching your work. I like the use of the grinder/ball-mill coupled with lathe. Nice to see you covering the ways whilst the grinder is running (that nasty aluminum oxide accelerates wear on surfaces it lands on). I'm now one of your many subscribers!
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Your presence in our company makes me proud, my friend, and I am very happy that you enjoyed the video Wishing you the best
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Thank you very much my friend for your useful information and good comment
@bearsrodshop70674 місяці тому
After all it's Christmas, so another Sub here. I am old and Crusty, a hobbyist, but you young my have gotten my attention! Beat in 2024, Bear, in TX. Retired Street Rod Builder / Hobbyist Machinist.
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
🙏🙏🙏👍👍💐
@terrygriffith61214 місяці тому
When i was serving my time as a toolmaker in the early sixties we where taught to make small tools as well as the larger press tools but tools are so cheap and plentiful today that special cutters of all sorts are only made by a dedicated few who wish to keep the skills alive great to see.
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Thank you my good friend and I am very glad that you enjoyed it🙏🙏💐👍
@scottsmith43153 місяці тому
Dudes got some super fast hands when tapping and screwing in bolts.
@miszcz3103 місяці тому
I really like the idea of using lathe as a makeshift grinder to sharpen the drillbit. It seems such simple and yet it has a lot of potential
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Exactly right, my friend
@brettgrady72002 місяці тому
Please continue sir, and please ignore the haters...some have no value in the fact that this whole thing...your presentation, and the positive comments contain all thats needed for others to learn almost everything in a safe creation that yelds repeat-use tools of high quality.
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
🙏🙏🙏❤️🌹
@tillmeischner71184 місяці тому
To Mastermind: Good to see that you are able to use your nice lace. This makes Kraftsmen like me jealous- I would love to have a machine like yours. Good on ya that you know to use your hands, and have the surrounding to do so, nice work! To the guys shaking their heads and moaning all that work for just..... What if its a Friday in Europe and your drillbits cracks- no matter how you try- there is no spare you can get hold of- what so ever. So you gotta choice: Invest all that work but you can finish an urgent job on this weekend, or give up and tell them and yourself there was nothing you could have done to get it done? Thumbs up!
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Thank you so much my good friend🙏👍👍👍 So right
@MrSnookerballs4 місяці тому
what's a LACE ???
@stevenpederson16454 місяці тому
Lathe, possibly a bad translation.@@MrSnookerballs
@stevenpederson16454 місяці тому
That would be the only valid reason , a last resort to finish a project with no way to source the tool in a timely manner.
@RobertLBarnard4 місяці тому
It's really quite a beautiful product in the end, having and demonstrating this art is not only honors your late father, but also is at the heart of what it is to be a machinist/tool-maker (rather than a consumer who has no choice but MUST buy from someone else).
@paulstir4 місяці тому
I'm new to the field diy hobbyist, there's just something about precision engineering the tolerances in these peace's are amazing and the machines to get them there ,mind blowing
@rweakley3 місяці тому
And peace be with you
@kennedy679513 місяці тому
Beautiful work young men. Too notch video.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Thank you so much🙏🙏🙏👍
@mikhailsiderman21913 місяці тому
Some great machinist skills that I will have next life may be. Excellent job!
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Wow, thanks!👍🙏
@abistonservices92494 місяці тому
To harden tool steel again it has to be specifically at a certain temperature, cherry red heat, and annealed at a straw coloured heat! I do it this way regular! - I was taught as an Apprentice Engineer under a toolmaker.
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
👍
@nigelbutler9488Місяць тому
What a master machinist. Lovely to watch.
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
Glad you enjoyed it🙏🙏🙏👍❤️
@brettgrady72003 місяці тому
I like the home made tools, and repairs that were made...i would bet they are of higher quality than what can be found commercially...some shod consider the performance, and we talking repeatable performance...this should draw cudos...especially liked the DIY heat treatment...good job!
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
thank you my friend🙏👍
@n.b.p.davenport70664 місяці тому
Sometimes you just can't buy the tool you need
@MrGridStrom3 місяці тому
I find it amazing how its possible to soften and re-harden the steel
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Try it my friend😉
@trueaussie92303 місяці тому
If I had these tools and the skills and experience to use them effectively, I would be SOOOOOO happy. 😉😊
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
You and me both! Good luck my friend
@dhebert111Місяць тому
Hey there. Excellent job on everything. So, aside from the satisfaction you get from creating these, my guess is that they'd be cheaper to just go buy them? Don't get me wrong, if I had a lathe, I'd never buy a nut, bolt, screw, cabinet handles, etc. Basically, anything you could dish out of a chunk of metal, I'd at least attempt making it first. With that said, it wouldn't progress beyond a hobby. Having the skill YOU have, makes YOUR time on a mill or lathe, worth much more than mine would. Thanks for sharing this with us. Subbing right now.
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
🙏🙏🙏👏👍❤️
@n.b.p.davenport70664 місяці тому
You have a nice setup there.👍👍
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Yes, thanks👍👍👍
@nathkrupa34634 місяці тому
Great work dude you are awesome sir which brand lathe machine if you used please tell me
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
AFM Poland
@nathkrupa34634 місяці тому
@@Mastermind- oh that's great 👍
@kalleklp72913 місяці тому
Excellent video! :) You don't have to heat it until it's white-hot to harden it, a little less will also do.
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Thanks for the tip!🙏
@sovereignman42342 місяці тому
Good job but it cost you more to make that than to buy it but at least your skilled enough to do it!! 1/4 turn forward and 1/2 a turn back works best when hand tapping. I'm sore there's more drag on that bit than a regular tap that's been form ground with the proper relief angles.. Nice video Bro!!
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
Thank you so much bro🙏👍
@453421abcdefg123454 місяці тому
This is a brilliant system for making a helical flute tap! Do you temper the hardened finished Tap, or use it dead hard? Chris B.
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
It will definitely relief and temper and then it can be used, my friend, and I understand, unfortunately, I did not put this in the video
@thirumalai53003 місяці тому
It's the passion that matters. Not the time or the money
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
I hope the rest of the friends will understand the issue in this simple way and not just look for the economic cost and economic measurement thanks my friend🙏🙏🙏🙏👍
@dbomber69Місяць тому
It would be nice to see you check the dimensions of the HOLES! Because I know the holes are not even close to the dimensions they are supposed to be. Just one of the drills you made, when you used it to drill out the center of the steel, flexed a 100 thou when it contacted the work surface.
@paulmacca39743 місяці тому
Well done my friend, good job but there is too much cutting on the drill bit quite simply because you should not sharpen with the grindstone starting from the back of the lip towards the front, you have to do the opposite, start from the front and with a slight rotation finish at the back of the lip just so as not to make heeled the cup, sorry for my English but I am French.
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
Thanks for the tips!🙏
@Randorf1004 місяці тому
dude you don't need to buy them in the store you are making it yourself that is Awesome.
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Thank you my good friend and I am very glad that you enjoyed it
@RogerGriffin-hp7ih2 місяці тому
Excellent. It may seem like a waste of time but those skills are cross applicable and will come in handy. Who knows what the future may bring.
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
👍👍👍👍🙏❤️
@christophersherratt72993 місяці тому
Very Clever well done make them all the way to 50mm again well good Machine Skills 👏 👍
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Wow, thanks!🙏🙏🙏👍
@The01gilceta3 місяці тому
Muito bom!!!! Você é um ótimo profissional!!! Excelente!
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
🙏🙏🙏👍🌹
@christianheidt57333 місяці тому
Lot of work to make a tap, I've made from drill rod before, old school 👍. I just turn broken drills into spots/chamfer tools, easy to grind by hand.
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Great idea
@RestorationsFOD3 місяці тому
Absolutely stunningly beautiful art
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Thank you so much🙏👍
@kris-english3 місяці тому
Great work my guy 👌
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Thanks for the visit🙏🙏🙏👍
@jeffcole5708Місяць тому
Impressive which can be implemented in other areas.
@Dark-Dragon-zl3pg3 місяці тому
Tf! Ofcourse the bit is breaking when your workpiece is sliding around secure your goddamn workpiece and the problem is solved!!! But this pretty nice tool!
@un-factory2 місяці тому
It's a very great tool.It's a good tool. I cheer for you.❤❤❤❤❤
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
Thank you very much!🙏🙏👍
@CoolIdeasDIY-qv1nz4 місяці тому
Nice work bro😊
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
🙏🙏👍👍💐
@heel572 місяці тому
Work and filming is excellent - would though be nice with a bit more information about which type of steel you use for instance.
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
Great suggestion!🙏🙏🙏
@RustyInventions-wz6ir4 місяці тому
Interesting nice work
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Thanks for the visit🙏🙏👍👍
@andrzejporeda72814 місяці тому
Super jest to wiertwo zrobione pozdrawiam serdecznie 👍👍👍👍
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
🙏🙏🙏💐
@Kaocyde3 місяці тому
22:45 "Ok. So hes going to be brazing the 2 together?" *flashbang welding*
@maxheadroom1506Місяць тому
Like it came from the store. I unfortunately do not own an acetylebne torch to heat the drill bit that hot. They pulled MAPP gas off the market so it makes it difficult.
@Realsweetron4 місяці тому
Very nice, impressive
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Glad you like it!🙏👍👍
@skifseveraskifsevera31144 місяці тому
Отличная работа!
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
🙏🙏💐
@n.b.p.davenport70664 місяці тому
When you get a print to make a part, can you tell the boys yeah I can make that !
@hrishi79922 місяці тому
Nice work sir ❤❤❤ I want to learn the skills also❤❤❤
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
Always welcome🙏👍🌹
@chrisu70223 місяці тому
I think if I had all these tools I wouldn't waste time making a drill bit and just go buy them and save material for other projects
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
It is true, my friend, but the purpose of making and making this tool is something else, which you will understand if you read the comments of other friends
@kennysmithtx3 місяці тому
Very cool set of skills. Awesome
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Thank you very much🙏🙏👍👍
@graham26313 місяці тому
With the price of a decent tap today, providing you can find one, I'm Canadian and my cousin is basically Chinese this is interesting.
@ibrahimasc78714 місяці тому
dostum, sen bir dahisin!
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Teşekkür ederim sevgili arkadaşım, beğenmene çok sevindim🙏🙏🙏💐
@WeebRemover4500Місяць тому
should make a drillbit holder that engages the spiral so you can very accurately grind it and not grind too far and ruin the cutting edge with low grit sandpaper belt i always grinded my drills, i would adjust the metal plate accordingly to a plate i had grinded at the right angle, i could grind many drillbits in very short time with about 90-95% success rate if its totally messed up i would insert in hand-drill and counter-clockwise grind it on the belt then take it out and grind it flat, remove the excess metal on the backside i prefer to leave the finish with a very flat grinding rather than rounded, it seems stronger but it can be hard to guesstimate the attachments where you do a swinging motion and press drill into the grinding mechanic sucks compared to doing by hand- because you have little control and drillbits vary in lenght so its impractical. we need something thats adjustable easily. biggest obstacle is not grinding the drillbit too far and making it the same as when you grind it using a hand drill
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
Thanks for all the great points you have mentioned my friend🙏🙏🙏👌❤️
@topG9674 місяці тому
what did it cost to make this against what it costs to buy one?
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Look at the technique and knowledge of doing this and enjoy it my friend
@seancunningham75893 місяці тому
Now do the drill bit tap combo tool lol.. that’s one for a little challenge .. little
@hackgame42884 місяці тому
Cho tôi hỏi: dung dịch bạn sử dụng để tạo lỗ là gì (5:00s)
@smokysmokaМісяць тому
12:20 you can drill only alluminium or stainless to?
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
It's possibly
@stangboi50463 місяці тому
What solution are you using to keep drill bits cool?
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
I'm not understand the meaning my friend
@hawknives4 місяці тому
Outstanding!
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Glad you like it!🙏💐👍
@bolintineanuciprian87014 місяці тому
A iesit super dar cred ca ai prea mult timp liber un burghiu de 10 este super ieftin nu vad de ce-ti pierzi timpul
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Vă sugerez să mergeți și să citiți comentariile altor prieteni despre această problemă
@lamania324 місяці тому
clearly he is a talented tool maker,
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
🙏🙏🙏👍💐
@DantesAlvesdeSantana2 місяці тому
Top das galáxias
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
🙏🙏👍❤️🌹
@Herzankerkreuz674 місяці тому
You're good 👍 Subscribed 💪
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Thanks and welcome🙏🙏🙏💐👍
@christophersherratt72993 місяці тому
For your coolant use hair conditioner with water and fine oil it's cheap 👌
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Thanks for the tip!🙏
@scootalong42544 місяці тому
The finger wag at the beginning tells you it must be good….
@azizurrahman69314 місяці тому
For tempering,whot is the name of the well which is cooled ofter heating, would it benefid me?
@nurikamis60523 місяці тому
Very very respec to you.l like to ask you a question.what is the name of liquid you use to cool down the bit,tq
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Which one?
@georgeabramian1202 місяці тому
That was a great job but it's not wort to do it 10mm dril bit cost only $4.50 (from GERMANY)
@chemicalvamp4 місяці тому
Interesting, If your heat insulating blocks are doing their job, you torching the outside of them is doing nothing to the bit inside.
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Before placing the thermal bricks, the inside is also heated, and then I heat the outside so that the heat inside disappears later, and it is almost efficient, my good friend.
@colinmaceke74744 місяці тому
I could understand using all that time if it were a thread I couldn’t buy but not one that costs a few quid.
@johngeorge2462Місяць тому
Go ahead and buy a left hand double lead Acme tap at K-mart (USA) Any size!
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
🙏⚘️
@AmigaA-or2hj4 місяці тому
Funk FPV has entered the chat!
@mustfindaway3 місяці тому
I have 350kg's of toolsteel at my disposal XD
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
You can try it my friend😉
@mr2spyderchronicles2873 місяці тому
i will def try this with my lathe
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
👍👍👍
@MrNovruz2 місяці тому
Hi friend
@Mastermind-2 місяці тому
Hi my dear friend
@AquaMarine10004 місяці тому
All that work to save twenty bucks.
@eachday57054 місяці тому
Another case for you: I need a tap for repairing a stripped thread, for example, M16, 5. Pitch 2mm. Where can I order one, what are the delivery times, and how much will it cost?
@MrNovruzМісяць тому
Abi selam ben size yazmisdim bir is birliyi ile ilgili konusmam lazim benim bilgilerim kanalimda
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
selam kardeşim Bu beni gururlandırıyor🙏
@MrNovruz18 днів тому
@@Mastermind- Abi sizinle nasil konusa bilerem benim bilgilerm youtub kanalimda
What's up with the snowmachine I hear in the background?
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
which machine? I did not understand what you mean, my friend
@t.mendous792220 днів тому
@@Mastermind- You might know it as a snowmobile
@glassdash3 місяці тому
This dude loves chips and milk.
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
???
@glassdash2 місяці тому
@@Mastermind- clearing chips with cutting fluid that looks like milk. It made sense when I wrote it cuz I was drunk.
@BboxBoy243 місяці тому
Master Machinist
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
🙏👍👍
@wallebo2 місяці тому
Very impressive.
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
Thank you very much!🙏🙏👍❤️
@wallebo20 днів тому
@@Mastermind- My pleasure.
@nurikamis60522 місяці тому
Inside the green bottle which you use inside the video
@PeterNetped4 місяці тому
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
🙏👍👍
@user-fo7rs3pz8h4 місяці тому
Танец с бубном.
@jacekkujawski42614 місяці тому
Does it make economic sense ?
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
My goal in this video is to show the knowledge and sometimes easy techniques of this work and enjoy doing the work In any case, thank you very much for watching and commenting
@Royalstatus8983 місяці тому
What oil ush in tember
@user-gb6oy5ti1t20 днів тому
It's not a drill bit it's a tap
@oooasifooo94584 місяці тому
super 🇦🇿💯👍 Azerbaijan
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
🙏🙏🙏👍👍💐
@user-ne3du5np2h4 місяці тому
مته را نباید حرارت بدهی،آلیاژش ضعیف میشه و هنگام چرخیدن،لبه ها زود کُل میشه.اگر در تصویر میبینی که کُل نمیشه بخاطر اینه که بادست میچرخوندش و دور پایین هس،ولی اگر با دریل،حتی بادور پایین دریل بچرخه،زود لبه کُل میشه
@GrayRaceCat4 місяці тому
له، اما هنگامی که آن را به "قرمز گیلاسی" گرم کرد و آن را خاموش کرد. سفتش کرد. سپس چرخه حرارتی کوچکتری به آن داد تا آنقدر شکننده نباشد.
@handyreiter13104 місяці тому
Good Sir you are an inspiration!! I will never buy a tap again!!!! ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉🦜🦕🦜🦕🦜🐓🐟
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Good!🙏🙏👍💐
@stanislavdezman27562 місяці тому
Genijalno
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
🙏🙏🙏❤️🌹
@entertainer6939Місяць тому
اسلام علیکم
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
🙏🙏👍⚘️
@HarshkhushamМісяць тому
Whats the Name of machine??..
@Mastermind-20 днів тому
It's name is AFM from Poland
@Randorf1004 місяці тому
good job
@Mastermind-4 місяці тому
Thanks🙏🙏💐
@ivan_pushkarev_master2 місяці тому
СОЖ очень густая , разводи сильнее , пока аллергию не заработал
@user-jn6dy4uu4n4 місяці тому
😂😂😂 Well if you got no job and this is the best thing you could make tho it would be better for you to go buy one but still fill ya boots 😂😂😂😂
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
You can read the opinions of other friends about this issue, my good friend
@rafi52983 місяці тому
Whats the writing on the brick? Arabic?
@Mastermind-3 місяці тому
Maby
@buyamerican31914 місяці тому
I can't believe I watched someone spend half a day making a $5.00 tool.😵💫 It must be nice to have that much time on your hands.
@markrainford12194 місяці тому
But you have just 'watched' someone spend half a day making a $5 tool. Must be nice to have that much time....😆
@MrPhatNOB4 місяці тому
@@markrainford1219 That’s a good point haha. But even though it’s a $5.00 tool, it’s still very good practice, especially if you want to make a custom size.
@lohikarhu7344 місяці тому
But, maybe it's a Friday night, to live in No-Corners, Nevada, and need an 8 mm x 1.25 mm tap, or your car wont be running any time soon... THAT $5.00 tap is no $5.00 tap, it's a lifesaver,... or, you live in das kleine waschbärheim, Bayern, and you have to have a 1/2" x 13 tap to get your combine harvester running before tomorrow's rain... So, there can be many situations of time, place and urgency where there ain't no Walmart around the corner! [thankfully!]
@n.b.p.davenport70664 місяці тому
I don't know where you buy your tools it cost me $80 for one drill bit.
@johnsherborne32454 місяці тому
Don’t forget that the world is a lot bigger than just America.
@ivan_pushkarev_master2 місяці тому
1 случай . автор не в курсе режимов термообработки быстрорежущих сталей??? и что то кроме дюрали оно режет ?
@rogerjolly302 місяці тому
А ты знаток? Ну так поделись а вот автор вполне наглядно и качественно сделал рабочие инструменты.
@ivan_pushkarev_master2 місяці тому
@@rogerjolly30 не думаю что Вас в гугле забанили , сами поищете.
@rogerjolly302 місяці тому
@@ivan_pushkarev_master То есть твои знания в гугле хранятся? Странно а мои всегда при мне.