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  • #230801
    Steven Vine
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      @stevenvine79904

      I see a lot of questionable advice and methods from the 'teachers' on You Tube. This one took the biscuit tonight.

      See if you can predict the outcome. I did, and hid behind the sofa as I watched.

      **LINK**

      And his use of the ruler just grinds my gears. Its so so wrong, in so many ways.

      Steve

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      Steven Vine
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        @stevenvine79904
        #230802
        Jeff Dayman
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          @jeffdayman43397

          And so easily preventable too. Really stupid for a supposedly experienced machinist.

          He'll get that scale a little too close to the cutter one day and then he'll be wearing it or it will be embedded in the drywall. An old paintbrush does a much better job of cleaning chips anyway. JD

          #230804
          Thor 🇳🇴
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            @thor

            Yes Steve, that was a new way to use a ruler, at least to me. I too would have taken cover if I was in that workshop.

            Thor

            #230811
            Sam Longley 1
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              @samlongley1

               

              Changing the subject a bit ( apologies to OP) i noticed that he cut a circular indent in the steel

              Probably a dead silly question but:

              Forget clamping or material thickness for now – but how would one cut ,say, a 30mm diam sinking of only a couple of mm in the face of a flat steel. Would the method be to clamp in a faceplate & cut on a lathe or is there a way to get a circular shape that is not very deep with a non cad mill when the diameter exceeds end mill cutter diam

               

              For example I might want to use the indent to locate something in a precise position but not have a hole right through

               

              Edited By Sam Longley 1 on 20/03/2016 07:56:09

              Edited By Sam Longley 1 on 20/03/2016 07:56:39

              #230812
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133

                Sam,

                Short answer is to use a rotary table.

                MichaelG.

                #230830
                John Stevenson 1
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                  @johnstevenson1
                  Posted by Steven Vine on 20/03/2016 02:34:01:

                  I see a lot of questionable advice and methods from the 'teachers' on You Tube. This one took the biscuit tonight.

                  See if you can predict the outcome. I did, and hid behind the sofa as I watched.

                  **LINK**

                  And his use of the ruler just grinds my gears. Its so so wrong, in so many ways.

                  Steve

                  For anyone who want to watch this and still retain a life just go to the 13 minute bit.

                  I had to smile when he started and said his machine had lost connection with the controller, then mentioned he was using a laptop.

                  DUH ??? Laptops have built in power saving, everybody except one knows this.

                  I do admire the fact that the video came first over hitting the E-Stop wink

                  #230832
                  Chris Evans 6
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                    @chrisevans6

                    Sam, as above a rotary table or if you have one a boring and facing head, even a plain boring head if you mark out and mill close to the lines then bore.

                    #230836
                    KWIL
                    Participant
                      @kwil

                      Good example of recutting swarf, why not just use the cutting oil or a weak air jet to remove the swarf off the job?

                      #230837
                      Anonymous
                        Posted by Steven Vine on 20/03/2016 02:34:01:

                        I see a lot of questionable advice and methods from the 'teachers' on You Tube.

                        Quite so. The same is true of forums, including this one. devil

                        Andrew

                        #230871
                        Bob Stevenson
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                          @bobstevenson13909

                          There is a great mystery contained in YouTube….Why do middle-aged men desire to post their ineptitude for the world to see?…….

                          Only the other evening I was sat watching a mid 40's man with a large blob of melted and bubbling plastic stuck to the front of his trousers, who kept up a constant inane chatter like a fountain pen salesman at the Ideal Home Exhibition, interspaced with screams of agony………..WHY, I want to know, did he then post his stupidity for all the world to witness…?

                          I have noticed some similarities among these people……..They are often heavy jowled and apparently lacking in any tangible vestige of charm or attractiveness…they tend to wear 'plonker caps' like in the OP's link and frequently wear shell suits left over from when they were young in the 80's. Their worst feature is their need to constantly chatter rubbish, often about other stuff than the matter in hand, and this, I think, is the 'secret'…….They are so basically lonely, unloved and ignored that they are impelled to post their frantic attempts to gain attention and aceptance whatever the cost.

                          UK's 'myfordboy' videos show how it should and could be done, but people constantly enquire why he never speaks. It never seems to occur to them that he is too busy 'doing' to chat about the weather or the political situation or the bird song which graces most of his vids…..The whole YouTube thing is a bit weird!

                          #230885
                          Sam Longley 1
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                            @samlongley1
                            Posted by Michael Gilligan on 20/03/2016 08:12:28:

                            Sam,

                            Short answer is to use a rotary table.

                            MichaelG.

                            Thanks

                            So obvious now you have said it that I feel a bit !!!!!!!!!

                            I think we all know who the newby is by now

                            Edited By Sam Longley 1 on 20/03/2016 14:11:07

                            #230889
                            Michael Gilligan
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                              @michaelgilligan61133
                              Posted by Sam Longley 1 on 20/03/2016 14:10:00:

                              Thanks

                              So obvious now you have said it that I feel a bit !!!!!!!!!

                              I think we all know who the newby is by now

                              .

                              No problem, Sam

                              It's only 'obvious' when you've done it.

                              MichaelG.

                              #230895
                              Howard Lewis
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                                @howardlewis46836

                                What drives people to publicise their ineptitude? The same thing that drives them to post such things on Facebook, Twitter etc.

                                A recent U3A National Newsletter carried a short article, by someone with a sense of humour, who decided (so he says) to participate in Twitter (or maybe Facebook – it matters not) without the aid of the Internet. So he went down th street, greeting strangers and telling them what he had for breakfast, and how his journey to town had been. He concluded by saying that he now has four followers.

                                Two policemen, a private investigator, and a psychologist!

                                Howard

                                #230921
                                Tim Stevens
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                                  @timstevens64731

                                  What drives people to publicise their ineptitude?

                                  Well, the same thing that makes them become politicians, I suppose.

                                  Tim

                                  #230978
                                  Roger Head
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                                    @rogerhead16992

                                    Yeah, +1 Tim, but that's too long a discussion to get into…

                                    Roger

                                    #231000
                                    John Stevenson 1
                                    Participant
                                      @johnstevenson1

                                      The internet is a bit like the published word. Once out there and it's for all to see for ever. Doesn't matter if it's wrong, the more people that post on it makes it right.

                                      Classic one is where on the Jose Rodriguez Hobbing video where he get Pi wrong – repeatedly and therefore all his calculations are wrong.

                                      #231001
                                      mechman48
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                                        @mechman48

                                        Popped a comment on this guys YouTube site re the use of his rule; this is what his reply was

                                         
                                        Yesterday 15:1

                                         
                                        Reply

                                         
                                        +George Barczi
                                        'Yes I usually use a cheep paint brush. I hate air on the machine blowing swarf around isn't a good thing either. I usually use a brush and vacuum. I've been pretty lucky in my 40+ year career with some of the bonehead things I've done. I have never had any cuts or injury's bad enough for stitches not for the lack of trying haha…
                                         
                                         
                                        George

                                         

                                        Edited By mechman48 on 21/03/2016 09:42:34

                                        Edited By mechman48 on 21/03/2016 09:43:47

                                        #231002
                                        Nick_G
                                        Participant
                                          @nick_g

                                          .

                                          Playing Devils advocate here :-

                                          Yes he messed up. – But he at least had the bottle to still post the video when he could have chosen not to. Presumably he did this to show others what NOT to do.

                                          As the saying goes. "We all learn from our mistakes." Well now thanks to youtube, forum sites and other types of user media platforms we can all learn from other peoples mistakes without the penalty of actually making that mistake ourselves.

                                          Most of us here are hobbyists and do make mistakes. I personally feel it's good when we 'fess up' to them for the above reasons.

                                          "Let he who is without sin at some point cast the first stone." blushwinksad

                                          Nick smiley

                                          #231004
                                          Michael Gilligan
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                                            @michaelgilligan61133
                                            Posted by John Stevenson on 21/03/2016 09:31:02:

                                            The internet is a bit like the published word. Once out there and it's for all to see for ever.

                                            .

                                            With the notable exception of useful stuff like Prof. J. Hugel's notes about drill sharpening crying 2

                                            See the Potts thread.

                                            MichaelG.

                                            #231021
                                            magpie
                                            Participant
                                              @magpie

                                              I totally agree with Nick-G. One of the reasons I seldom use this forum is my inability to compete with all the "perfect" people that inhabit the site.

                                              #231025
                                              Vic
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                                                @vic
                                                Posted by Nick_G on 21/03/2016 09:45:50:

                                                .

                                                Playing Devils advocate here :-

                                                Yes he messed up. – But he at least had the bottle to still post the video when he could have chosen not to. Presumably he did this to show others what NOT to do.

                                                As the saying goes. "We all learn from our mistakes." Well now thanks to youtube, forum sites and other types of user media platforms we can all learn from other peoples mistakes without the penalty of actually making that mistake ourselves.

                                                Most of us here are hobbyists and do make mistakes. I personally feel it's good when we 'fess up' to them for the above reasons.

                                                "Let he who is without sin at some point cast the first stone." blushwinksad

                                                Nick smiley

                                                Agreed,

                                                Showing his mistake is far more likely to prevent others doing it.

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