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Thread: simple tongs
10/07/2020 21:44:08

how i make this simple tongs:

https://youtu.be/O1FS9KktKH4

Greetings from Brazil
Celso Ari

Thread: apprentice vise
04/07/2020 21:32:45
Posted by geoff walker 1 on 04/07/2020 20:32:22:

Yeah Celso, freedom come tonight, great music.........and the vice is great as well, very useful

Geoff

..thanks Bro...greetings from Brazil

04/07/2020 21:32:07
Posted by Simon Collier on 03/07/2020 23:18:47:

Beautiful work and great video as usual Celso.

Thanks friend Simon

03/07/2020 21:43:54

I needed to build a diamond tool holder, and 12 degree inclination for each side was necessary, so I decided to build this vise to help me with the next project

https://youtu.be/r6bU8Kh3jJU

greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari

Thread: DIY quill stop for Bridgeport mill
26/06/2020 21:47:08

How i made my diy quill stop for bridgeport mill:

https://youtu.be/UMaClQXNEKQ

Greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari

Thread: hammers refurbish
20/06/2020 22:27:12
Posted by Plasma on 20/06/2020 09:20:10:

Hi Celso,

A lot of work that reminds me of my knife making machinery.

The belt grinder is very familiar and the buffing wheel is the same one I use.

Only difference is we, that is Sheffield Cutlers, run our polishing wheels in the opposite direction so that the top of the wheel is travelling away from you. That way a fan inlet can be sat behind the wheel to catch the dust and it seems easier to work seated and with the work in front of you than with it standing.

Grinding wheels are run that way too. I'm just used to it now and run most of my wheels that way.

Brilliant work by the way, I made my own hammers from scratch as I could not source any small enough for my needs.

Mick

Interesting this model of turning in the opposite direction, I’ll see if I can do it on my polisher. 
Thanks for sharing
Greetings from Brazil
19/06/2020 20:37:24

How I reformed two rusty hammers:

https://youtu.be/s92ReoQQ_II

Greetings from Brazil

Celso Ari

Thread: Installing lathe cooling pump
17/06/2020 22:56:31
Posted by Chris Evans 6 on 17/06/2020 18:23:32:

Was that a plasma cutter you used to cut the hole ? I have never seen one working.

 
Is a cheap Chinese plasma cut, imported into Brazil by a local dealer. 
I am still learning how to use the equipment. I need to make some accessories & jigs to have a better performance

 

 

Edited By JasonB on 18/06/2020 10:01:46

16/06/2020 21:50:13

installing lathe cooling pump:

https://youtu.be/PPdkgWt994U

Greetings from Brazil

Thread: Diy hand wheel
10/06/2020 22:47:38
Thank you friends, I'm glad you liked it
Greetings from Brazil
09/06/2020 23:16:36

How i made diy mill hand wheel:

https://youtu.be/siZ44JNxGs8

Greetings from Brazil

Thread: DIY drip feed oiler for cutting fluid
08/06/2020 23:35:13
Posted by Nigel Graham 2 on 08/06/2020 23:14:20:

Thank you for showing us! A very neat and simple idea.

One thing I would say, with great respect... You appeared to have caught a parted-off work-piece with your hand. I would not try that! Use either a length of stiff wire held in the hand, if the work-piece is small and light, or a piece of thin rod held in the tailstock chuck.

I like the tool-rack on the wall.

I was pleased to see too that you cut the cable-ties as closely as possible to the buckles so they do not leave sharp tips like thorns. I learnt to do that at work, where we used a lot of cable-ties of all sizes, and I wished some of my colleagues had learnt it!

thanks for your safety tip, i am also very grateful for your comments Greetings

Celso Ari

07/06/2020 22:49:35
Posted by Graham Stoppani on 07/06/2020 06:19:42:

The bit I liked the best was the idea of using the tool holders behind the lathe to mount the oiler. That's an idea I'm stealing for future use

I'm glad you liked it
Cheers from Brazil

Celso Ari


 
06/06/2020 14:36:28
Posted by Oldiron on 05/06/2020 22:42:48:

Hi Celso. A very good solution. (excuse the pun)

regards

Thanks Bro, greetings from Brazil

05/06/2020 21:51:56

how i made my shopmade drip feed oiler for cutting fluid:


https://youtu.be/bVF7D3NtAYk

Greetings from Brazil
Celso Ari

Thread: DIY dial test indicator holder.
31/05/2020 18:50:21
Posted by Emgee on 30/05/2020 10:43:01:

Nice job and useful addition, single process blacking looks simple to use.

Emgee

yes

31/05/2020 18:50:02
Posted by Dave Smith 14 on 30/05/2020 11:10:09:

Lovely, what is the blackening system you are using?

Dave

I use a brasilian product called Oxi Black, from Quimatic company

31/05/2020 18:48:44
Posted by Neil Lickfold on 30/05/2020 09:44:10:

They are a great little tool. Many years ago, Tesa were offering them with their finger dial indicators in a promotional offer. The kit came with shims to adjust the centre line of the indicator ball. It is a great exercise to make one as well. It is interesting seeing the different approaches to making the parts.

Neil

thanks Neil

29/05/2020 23:18:25
Posted by Michael Gilligan on 29/05/2020 07:39:14:

That curved arm is inspired

Thank you, Celso Ari

MichaelG.

Thanks Michael

greetings from Brazil

29/05/2020 23:17:22
Posted by Pete. on 28/05/2020 23:20:48:

Very nice celso, looks like a useful bit of kit.

I'm using this tool a lot
Greetings from Brazil
Celso Ari
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