Just A "SIMPLE" Repair

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Published 2023-12-22
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Ignoring the larger issues with the "new" lathe in favor of a simple project. Remaking the lead screw and nuts for the compound slide. Little did I know simple... does not mean easy...

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11:07 Trigonom-ish
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All Comments (21)
  • @b1air77
    Babe, wake up! New Inheritance Machining video just dropped!
  • @timderks5960
    I doubt anyone ever says this, but thanks for the high quality closed captions in your video. My hearing's fine, but for some reason I still prefer to have CC on, just to quickly read something back if I missed it or didn't understand it. It also allows for machine translated CCs, which may not be perfect, but are better than nothing for a lot of people. So thanks for putting in that extra effort.
  • @mec_pi
    Honestly it was a true stroke of genius to buy the lathe to create a need for all of the projects and i will be here for all of it.
  • @boatbomber
    This lathe project might be my favorite so far! Super excited to see this old beaut restored to full glory. Excited to see what you make with it after that too!
  • @wardprocter2371
    Technically speaking, if you reference a Blondihacks video, you’re obliged to utter at least one “yachtzee” when parting off.😅
  • @MCSoapthgr8
    "Yak shaving" - I guess it's not just a computer programming concept. Remember, we do these things not because they are easy, but because we thought they would be easy.
  • Hello good sir. Just a piece of advice from a blacksmith, when you are quenching a longer piece of metal such as in this video. Be careful with submerging it into the quenching fluid, to be more specific be aware of any side to side movements because this can sometimes bend the piece you are quenching. The chance of a machined piece of steel bending during the quenching process is a lot lower than on a forged knife but there still is a chance. P.S. yes i have ruined a knife this way : )
  • @joeruiz181
    Does he know how good this is… I don’t think he does…
  • @jeff1176
    One thing I've learned from watching this channel and several others is that I don't have the math skills to be any sort of machinist. One tool just leads to another to make another and so on. It never ends.
  • @kkupsky6321
    Dude. The drafting is half of why I love this channel. Don’t stop the drafting or explaining it as you do it.
  • @gillongname
    I love your side projects! And as sad as I am not to see the box of shame, I'm happy to not see the box of shame! Personally, I love seeing you learn new things, it makes me feel like I'm not watching a produced TV show, but an actual guy that is trying his best and keep getting better and better! Thank you for all the hard work you put in the videos, you're doing a great job
  • @williamtaftt
    Super cool to see so many of the previous projects actually get used in this
  • @talon1o1
    I'm okay with more side projects... just means the videos are longer!! 😂
  • Lol, I wasn't exactly sure who I was watching, but when I saw "side project count" appear on screen, my mind immediately went "Ohhhh! Box of shame guy!" 😂
  • @SloppyMechanics
    i have never heard "yak shaving" before lol! but i am very pleased to see a new video this morning
  • @marcosmota1094
    The 'Bob Ross' of machining and lathe work. So peaceful and entertaining.
  • @CheffBryan
    Seeing the seam between the two pieces of brass vanish when turning is always super satisfying! Also, do you have plans for the worn parts being replaced? The handles alone tell a quiet story of years of work and accomplishment, I feel that everything could be brought together at the end as an art piece of some kind
  • @gilbreathca
    Haha! As a CAD guy who's done both board drafting and CAD, I literally LOL'd at 7:17 and snarfed my ramen soup out the nose! Great humor! Love It!
  • @Raye938
    Heeeeey blondihacks is one of my favorite channels. You and her have a very similar style -- showing the mistakes, explaining why, re-doing the work, puns and visual humor. Dig it.