very clever fixturing! The two things that amaze me about master machinists are 1) holding awkward parts and 2) planning the order of operations. Sort of like a championship billiards player who has the table run in his head after the first shot! EXCELLENT
@Saw-IT
2 жыл бұрын
Nicely made, it is amazing how the iron bars magnify the magnetic power and to have it in a really handy package that you can turn on and off. Good work.
@TigerCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
yes thanks to the handwritten notes by Nikola Tesla these Switchable Magnets are selling like hot buns on TigerToolsPro.com website. also many people are supporting my efforts by buying the Build Plans. PS I actually sent you the Build Plans to your phone, not sure if you received them (I will remove this part of the comment once you get the plans either to your email, which I don't have or to your phone). please send me an email to info[at]tigertoolspro.com and I'll send you the plans.
@k.perrywestfield6690
2 жыл бұрын
this is very interesting to be able to see the time and effort and skill to manufacture your switchable magnet product. i especially liked the mock-up using the "iron wood." another very interesting video, thank you.
@TigerCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
I had to use "iron" wood mockup to mockup the iron. thanks for your appreciation of my efforts. it took quite a lot of time to build a number of prototypes and get it right. the videos sometimes make things look easy. definitely upon the completion of his project I felt very satisfied. I'm also very happy quite a few people have bought the Build Plans, which helps me keep the lights on cheers man!
@LBCAndrew
2 жыл бұрын
That wood is indeed actually called ironwood.
@TigerCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
@@LBCAndrew yup I used iron wood because it's very hard, dense and can withstand great forces.
@marihej910
Жыл бұрын
Już obejrzałam 😊
@BrentLeVasseur
10 ай бұрын
I’d love to see a video on your favorite drill bits for different jobs. For example why cobalt instead of say Silicon Carbide, Stainless Steel or Tungsten?
@sixpackbiz
8 ай бұрын
I'm not an expert. Simply every other materials drill buys were either burning or breaking on stainless or hard steels and cobalt just keeps going and stays sharp for a long time. I figured it out by trial and error
@LBCAndrew
2 жыл бұрын
For how OCD you are with your drill bits, i'm surprised you don't use the drill press (unpowered) to start your tap to ensure a perfectly straight threading.
@TigerCarpenter
2 жыл бұрын
I use the lathe for boring and threading and it produces perfectly concentric results The video shows archive footage from the time I was prototyping the build and didn't want to change the drill bit (setup) or I was simply lazy This video is just to give you an idea, it's not a detailed instruction manual. In the batch production mode we use totally different tools and technology, and we wouldn't publish it
@mibrahi05
8 ай бұрын
The larger the drilling bit the slower the spinning speed.
@hitechbeefcake
7 ай бұрын
Cool project, but how does compare cost-and-time-wise to just buying three Magswitch magnets for US$40 each and cutting a straight board for them to fit in ?
@fredgenius
8 ай бұрын
Nicely made, but I have to raise couple issues - there's no such thing as an M3 drill bit. Do you mean 3mm? Or do you mean the correct tapping drill for M4x0.7 (3.3mm)? For M6, the drill should be 5mm, not 'M5'. The rule for drill sizes for tapping metric threads is, subtract the pitch of the thread from the nominal size, so M4, 0.7mm pitch, 4mm - 0.7mm = 3.3mm.
@robertdominiczak6523
8 ай бұрын
Sorry but people are calling him a master machineist. A proper machineist would not have cheap tools.
@sixpackbiz
8 ай бұрын
I'm not a master or professional machinist. However I have bought metal lathe and milling machine lately and now building these magnets or anything else has become much easier. At that time I used whatever tools were available to me. It also shows that we can achieve our goals even IF we don't have or can't afford super dooper tools. PS It's also quite sad to receive such a sour comment from a person who was born in the same country. Just saying...
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