Sometimes The Repair is Better Than the Original........Drop the Mic...

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Joe Pie

Joe Pie

15 днів тому

This video documents the solution for the base receiver to lead screw misalignment. The final product looks great. Take a Look !!
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@Rustinox
@Rustinox 13 днів тому
That's indeed a very creative solution. And you're right. The repair is better than the original.
@johnmeissner8715
@johnmeissner8715 14 днів тому
Having been a scale replicator in wood, I can fully appreciate your expertise in handling metal pieces. You are a master!
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thanks. Lots of practice. :)
@stumccabe
@stumccabe 14 днів тому
Your solution to the problem with the boss worked beautifully. Thanks Joe.
@deangdmppajj4692
@deangdmppajj4692 13 днів тому
Thanks for another great video. God should have had someone like you around when he was designing human beings ❤
@MPenzlin
@MPenzlin 13 днів тому
Nice to watch somebody, who knows how to do things. Great tricks.
@johndevries8759
@johndevries8759 13 днів тому
Nice attention to detail as usual but it's what we expect from you Joe. Thanks for sharing. J
@TheAyrCaveShop
@TheAyrCaveShop 13 днів тому
Wow better than the original cast boss.. The brass nut insert looks awesome !
@AmateurRedneckWorkshop
@AmateurRedneckWorkshop 13 днів тому
I think you always make them better when you build them. Thanks for the video keep on keeping on.
@WildmanTech
@WildmanTech 13 днів тому
Almost all of my repairs are better than the original. However, I have also created chain-reaction breakages from overbuilding the replacement parts.
@raymondhorvatin1050
@raymondhorvatin1050 14 днів тому
Graet repair can't tell it wasn't original thanks for sharing
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thanks. Thats a great compliment when something looks like it belongs there.
@claybair4904
@claybair4904 14 днів тому
Lots of experience is obvious all the mistakes of the past opens the eyes to make the job better and quicker
@ChrisB257
@ChrisB257 14 днів тому
Extra work yes - but, for sure this is definitely way more sophisticated now and super job on the knee leadscrew - great result Joe. :)
@TheUncleRuckus
@TheUncleRuckus 13 днів тому
Man it seems like there is a lot more porosity to that surface than there was when you initially milled it! I kept thinking it was dirt. That was certainly an elegant solution to the misalignment of the lead screw. 👍👍
@cccook4819
@cccook4819 13 днів тому
Do you want a 74 year old apprentice, another great video.
@sevenninthsfabmachine
@sevenninthsfabmachine 12 днів тому
Hey Joe, would love a short video about why you finished that pocket conventional on one side but climb milling on the other. Good stuff. Thanks!
@StuartsShed
@StuartsShed 14 днів тому
Beautiful work - and a very effective and elegant solution to the boss. Definitely better than the original. Goes without saying (but I'll say it anyway) as to the genius of the support tool for threading / parting. I made one using small bearings but it really doesn't work very well - a simpler guide like yours supports better.
@user-de8bu5es6f
@user-de8bu5es6f 13 днів тому
OK Joe, my hat is now getting vertically challanged and I conceed that your solution justifies more self pride than welding a blob onto the casting and milling it back to be dimensionally true. I am inspired as usual.
@GrandadTinkerer
@GrandadTinkerer 14 днів тому
Nice video Joe, as always. Over here in the UK, I used to work in an electrical engineering company. The material that you used for the lathe jig, was known to us as 'Tufnol', which was actually a trade name for SRBF (Synthetic Resin Bonded Fibre). We used to us a cheaper cousin of this material - SRBP (Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper) that we incorrectly called 'bakelite'. Useless fact of the day: Ford in the UK and Germany, used an SRBF gear in the valve timing set in V6 engines. This was done to reduce noise. Apparently, if you replace the gear with a steel one, the engine will whine like a Karen...
@petemclinc
@petemclinc 14 днів тому
Yes, I've seen gears made from this material to be a sacrificial, wear item cheaper to replace than the mating components.
@andystopps
@andystopps 13 днів тому
@@petemclinc Harrison used one in the leadscrew gear train, I'm not sure why, possibly sacrificial in case of a jamb-up.
@user-de8bu5es6f
@user-de8bu5es6f 13 днів тому
All 4 facts perfectly true. .
@jimrichey5919
@jimrichey5919 14 днів тому
I have a 18 inch shaper in my shop.. the table lift screw sticks out the bottom of the machine almost a foot when all the way down. So I had to drill and sleeve the floor so it had room to go down.
@cyclingbutterbean
@cyclingbutterbean 14 днів тому
Once again , proof that anything can be repaired or reengineered. Well done Joe!
@aaronhammond7297
@aaronhammond7297 13 днів тому
I'm a bit surprised you didn't drill that out before screwing it in to avoid the hole in the base, given it was possible once it was a separate part.
@roadshowautosports
@roadshowautosports 12 днів тому
I’m so proud of you, uncle Pie! I remember when you were just a little boy, asking me everything about machining, now look at you being a big UKposts sensation!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 It doesn’t hurt to wish! Excellent video and, as always, with real world explanation on why do you do things the way you do! Thank you very much for sharing your vast knowledge with us poor mortals!
@jdmccorful
@jdmccorful 7 днів тому
Always enjoy your work arounds. Thanks for your time and skills!
@thomasbraeking6225
@thomasbraeking6225 14 днів тому
What surprised me is that Joe didn't make the head of the bushing a "tombstone" shape to match the lug with an 'anti-rotation' flat. It only would have taken another day of set-up and machining to blend into the lug profile. 😁
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
I considered it, but have never seen anything but round bronze bushings under a bridgeport table for the knee screw.
@ypaulbrown
@ypaulbrown 14 днів тому
Joe, You Are The Man......thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, Paul in Central Florida
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thanks for watching Paul. Always good to see a comment from ya.
@stevebosun7410
@stevebosun7410 13 днів тому
Well done Joe, or should I say, "the master of expedient modification".
@grntitan1
@grntitan1 14 днів тому
100% better than the plans.
@QuinnQ-ry8lg
@QuinnQ-ry8lg 14 днів тому
"Doing what you can, with what you got." Great looking solution to that issue! 👍
@Radiotexas
@Radiotexas 14 днів тому
You are amazing my friend!
@72chevelle156
@72chevelle156 10 днів тому
I ask myself "what would Joe Pie do ?" all the time .
@joepie221
@joepie221 10 днів тому
I'm flattered. Thank you.
@fxm5715
@fxm5715 7 днів тому
I think I'll make a shop sign reminder for that,
@quinntalley1681
@quinntalley1681 12 днів тому
Always a joy to watch your work, with or without unloosening something :-)
@be007
@be007 14 днів тому
i love it when a plan comes together... cheers ben.
@arminloesch2652
@arminloesch2652 13 днів тому
Beautiful! Work of art.
@mrc1539
@mrc1539 11 днів тому
100% right the fix does look a lot better than the original ! Thanks for the lesson on how to turn an “Ah Sh$$ “to an “AWESOME “ 😉 !
@joepie221
@joepie221 10 днів тому
I like that.
@PATRICK-zj9xb
@PATRICK-zj9xb 12 днів тому
Hi Joe, another enjoyable video. I've started a book, I've titled it "Joe's Jigs and Setup Tips" I try to add something with every video of yours that I watch! Learning while watching is a great thing, keep 'em coming! I'll keep watching!!
@alanrichardson1672
@alanrichardson1672 14 днів тому
Fantastic stuff as usual, thanks for your efforts.
@dzolotas
@dzolotas 13 днів тому
Wonderful! By far better than the original.
@redgum1340
@redgum1340 13 днів тому
Very nice.
@mikemarriam
@mikemarriam 14 днів тому
As always a great lesson in fixturing and shop pra😊ctice. Thanks much Joe.
@ianhand4845
@ianhand4845 13 днів тому
Another fantastic tutorial from the master. Thanks from Australia
@mperry9025
@mperry9025 14 днів тому
Thanks Joe
@BarryLitherland
@BarryLitherland 13 днів тому
impressive, as usual. Cheers!
@angelramos-2005
@angelramos-2005 13 днів тому
Great fix,Joe.Thank you.
@danielfilion225
@danielfilion225 14 днів тому
My god Joe is there anything you can't do in a machine shop. Beautiful
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Many thanks.
@ghl3488
@ghl3488 14 днів тому
B E A utiful work Joe. Thanks for the video. Regards from Wales
@Dagonius.
@Dagonius. 14 днів тому
Beautifully solved! Great idea with the sand blasting, too!
@russellmcclenning9607
@russellmcclenning9607 13 днів тому
Another great video from the master thank you Joe .
@mech023
@mech023 14 днів тому
looks much better than the origional part
@christurley391
@christurley391 14 днів тому
Thanks again
@patrickmazzone9066
@patrickmazzone9066 14 днів тому
Good thinking nice fix excellent
@jamesciampi6392
@jamesciampi6392 14 днів тому
You always amaze me,You the man!
@soundmaster1966
@soundmaster1966 14 днів тому
Hello Joe! 12:26 A lefthand thread? I missed the reason for this. As always great work and a superior solution for the kits imperfections. Cheers Ulf
@howder1951
@howder1951 14 днів тому
Thanks for the vid Joe , my big take-away is that phenolic support for the follow rest, brilliant, as most jobs are tiny like yours and simplicity is golden! Cheers!
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thank you. That follow rest makes it an easy task.
@devmeistersuperprecision4155
@devmeistersuperprecision4155 13 днів тому
Interesting fix. I have seen a number of old full sized machines and this feature is generally not cast in the body but separate. I have also seen a hole in the base to accept the lead screw for clearance. Kudos on a great fix but also a fix making the model more realistic. Nice Job Loe.
@rchristie5401
@rchristie5401 12 днів тому
Beautiful to watch!!!
@jobkneppers
@jobkneppers 14 днів тому
Joe, I'm drinking a beer watching your video as always with pleasure. I see that you made a nice plug on your cnc, just as I would too and made a nice brass/bronze insert. I took a sip and then the bushing was gone. Is this the beer or back to the future I'm experiencing? A moment later; the bushing is back? What happened? Ghost in the shop? Thank you Joe. 25% Polak, so a beer comes with the upbringing 🙂 And why does the spindle protrude out? I think it's historical. A lot of the older machines dropped down below the deck so the concrete slab underneath was made to it. All the best Joe! How to learn machining? Check out Joe Pie's channel!
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 День тому
Nice work around.😎
@joepie221
@joepie221 День тому
Thanks 👍
@TrPrecisionMachining
@TrPrecisionMachining 11 днів тому
very good job Mr Joe Pie
@edwardaloftis6705
@edwardaloftis6705 13 днів тому
That was cool.
@Rheasound
@Rheasound 14 днів тому
straight out of the park!
@bobtorrence3461
@bobtorrence3461 13 днів тому
Love your attention to detail and the extra mile you take to improve look and functionality of these models. I hope the guys from PM Research are paying attention and giving some form of compensation in return for the improvement ideas! Great work!
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thanks, I hope so too!
@mog5858
@mog5858 13 днів тому
keep up the good work.
@davidkarath6549
@davidkarath6549 14 днів тому
Luv that phenolic follow rest...have to make one...5*s
@ellieprice363
@ellieprice363 14 днів тому
I love it. That Micarta follow rest is perfect for preventing deflection.
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
It works very well.
@djhscorp
@djhscorp 14 днів тому
Great channel
@James-fs4rn
@James-fs4rn 13 днів тому
👍 great idea making the new lug. I probably would have made it a press fit and had another mess.🙂
@Stefan_Boerjesson
@Stefan_Boerjesson 14 днів тому
Great rescue. I didn't guess doing it like that. A similar part is needed for tensioning the chain in the chainsaw. It bottoms out too early.
@JustinAlexanderBell
@JustinAlexanderBell 14 днів тому
That's what I figured you'd do, looks fantastic.
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thanks 👍
@paulsotheron710
@paulsotheron710 14 днів тому
Great recovery. 👍 25:53
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thanks. Every failure is an opportunity to grow.
@petemclinc
@petemclinc 14 днів тому
I can't wait to see how you go about scraping and flaking the dovetails...
@zipi551
@zipi551 14 днів тому
As always you are the best. Greetings from Algeria
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thank you. Greetings from Austin Texas USA.
@zipi551
@zipi551 13 днів тому
@@joepie221 I hope I will be lucky one day and have the honor of learning from you. Best wishes to you, dear sir, and thank you for the informations you share.
@skwyrz1
@skwyrz1 14 днів тому
Nice work and a great video.
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Glad you enjoyed it
@user-sr2gk2op1u
@user-sr2gk2op1u 11 днів тому
Awesome!
@steveallarton98
@steveallarton98 14 днів тому
Thanks Joe, I’ve got to single-point a 2.0mm ( 079” ) thread on a stainless part, BUT I’ll be making your adjustable steady fixture, first ! Kind regards, Steve A.
@dzarren
@dzarren 13 днів тому
Hi Joe, can you please go over the advantages and disadvantages of using a center drill vs a spot drill when starting a hole, either in the mill or lathe (or drill press)?
@voodoochild1954
@voodoochild1954 14 днів тому
Joe you really make that look easy, which I know it isn’t. Another beautiful job! Quick question, when you tapped that left hand thread in the brass bushing I noticed you didn’t use any tap fluid, oil, anchor lube, etc. Was that because it was so small or because it was brass?
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
I brushed the tap with WD-40 off camera.
@warrenjones744
@warrenjones744 13 днів тому
Did you happen to have a5-40 LH tap? or did you buy it for this job? I have know about fixtures and used them all my life. However....since I started watching you build these models I look at fixtures in a whole different light. You sir are the Fixture Guru! That follow rest is pure genius. Bravo Zulu!
@Gauge1LiveSteam
@Gauge1LiveSteam 11 днів тому
Nice fix. That feature will draw attention.
@joepie221
@joepie221 11 днів тому
Thanks. I have something special in mind for the spindle too.
@MrEh5
@MrEh5 13 днів тому
Lots of bubbles in that casting.
@stevenaegele5228
@stevenaegele5228 13 днів тому
Just drill a hole in the baseboard to receive the screw, that way you get full table travel. That's my guess on the length.
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
The unthreaded section of the shaft, the length of the present thread, the overall length of the shaft and the relative position of the spur gear to the shaft end, all need to be coordinated to get the maximum table travel. Simply drilling hole in the baseboard won't deliver the same result.
@Preso58
@Preso58 13 днів тому
Much more betterer now. Do the people at PM Research act on any issues you find with the drawings or the castings? Regards, Preso
@helmutzollner5496
@helmutzollner5496 14 днів тому
Great Job! So, how will you get the lead screw for the knee to fit into the space alotted? Didn't quite catch why it could be shortened?
@TomokosEnterprize
@TomokosEnterprize 13 днів тому
Hello Joe. What would we do without fixtures and jigs in our trade. Retired now and still every once in a while I still use them on a friends lathe and mill. I really like this one for threading I am going to make one for his Bday. Well my friend, You've done it again. Nicely I might add. See you next post eh.
@nathanwrobel5534
@nathanwrobel5534 11 днів тому
Great way to repair! I can not tell how the knee screw thrust is retained but it looks like when lifting the knee the thrust load is applied to the gears causing it to “tap” at every tooth.
@joepie221
@joepie221 10 днів тому
I'm working on that.
@jamesdavis8021
@jamesdavis8021 14 днів тому
I suppose the original machines allowed the lead screw to protrude through the base because,most machine shops had wood floors.No big deal to drill a hole through the floor 😂
@GrahamY1970
@GrahamY1970 14 днів тому
Fantastic work. You mention that you use a blast cabinet, but what grit size do you use to blend the small parts?
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
#6 glass bead. Fine white media.
@jacqueso8424
@jacqueso8424 14 днів тому
Would be one heck of a job if that mill had to be 1:87 scale. Judging by what you were creating the size would be in the 1:40 to 1: 50 region on scale more or less. Great videos on these models. For me its a must watch😅 at all times jus in case i need some tool or setup gem. Thank you an keep them coming. Be blessed and safe🙂
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
Thanks.
@markfoggy9933
@markfoggy9933 14 днів тому
Great work as always, but how did you create the accurate radii on the plug.? It feels like a very long setup in a rotary table just to allow ease of with the pocket..
@robinhumphries5743
@robinhumphries5743 14 днів тому
The plug he made on his CNC mill? It probably took longer to model it in his CAD software than to actually machine it on the mill.
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
It was a CNC part.
@Laz_Arus
@Laz_Arus 14 днів тому
It's not often that a screw-up turns out successful. It did in this case. 👍
@stuartkorte1642
@stuartkorte1642 14 днів тому
Put on 6” casters (scale) 😊
@LifetimeinWelding
@LifetimeinWelding 13 днів тому
Did you get any feedback from the raw casting manufacturers to how the lower bracket was so far out of alignment? Nifty little fix Just as well you went to all the trouble of milling the tiny cupboard in the pedestal.
@howardosborne8647
@howardosborne8647 14 днів тому
It does seem that someone in the drawing office didn't do their homework on component relationships before signing the drawings off.
@JohnBare747
@JohnBare747 14 днів тому
I hate seeing that porosity in the casting as it looks like it had a bad case of Acne in it's youth, but the machining to this point is gorgeous, going to be a stunning little trophy in the end.
@jackpledger8118
@jackpledger8118 14 днів тому
Joe, Always enjoy your videos, but is your shop located on a drag strip? Interesting audio.
@JustinAlexanderBell
@JustinAlexanderBell 14 днів тому
I swear everyone is getting a louder more obnoxious muffler these days, can't find peace and quiet anywhere near a city.
@petemclinc
@petemclinc 14 днів тому
And what is that other annoying noise that sounds like a bird or something clanking up in the rafters?
@glennmoreland6457
@glennmoreland6457 13 днів тому
Good ☹️🇬🇧
@jamesagrinalds3111
@jamesagrinalds3111 14 днів тому
The ~1890's B&S No. 6 Horizontal Mill in my garage has an excessively long screw as well, so your prints are likely period correct. Not sure why the designers intended for the screw to be so long though.
@cpcoark
@cpcoark 13 днів тому
If I had to guess, they had a hole in the floor for the screw to drop through. The bottom wheel on large diameter bandsaws had the floor cut out for wheel clearance and maintain proper table height.
@andystopps
@andystopps 13 днів тому
I had a big horizontal mill of (unknown) German manufacture, flat belt drive so certainly pre 2nd, if not 1st World War, and this had the same feature. There was no way the design would have allowed for a shorter leadscrew. I had to chisel out a hole in the floor for it. Maybe this was a commonplace design feature in those days.
@jeremylastname873
@jeremylastname873 13 днів тому
You could maybe put it on a riser, but it would take a tall hand to run it.
@dennyskerb4992
@dennyskerb4992 13 днів тому
👍👍
@joell439
@joell439 14 днів тому
👍👍😎👍👍 Smooth
@user-oe3dr9ij8k
@user-oe3dr9ij8k 14 днів тому
going to have a miniature Kurt mill vise video?
@joepie221
@joepie221 13 днів тому
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@paulfisher1160
@paulfisher1160 9 днів тому
Just a thought. Could you not drill and tap a screw into the square receiver from below. Hidden under the base
@joepie221
@joepie221 8 днів тому
As I stated in the video, that was an option, but the mechanical engagement was 90 degrees to the draw I wanted. I wanted the screw to pull the slug flush.
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