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more youtube videos to watch

i found these to be quite interesting , very well presented and i think they would be good for a beginner to watcch

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I.M. OUTAHERE22/11/2014 04:12:43
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Hi all,

I have been trawling through some youtube videos and recently came across a channel that i think makes some of the best instructional videos i have seen .

This guy was a professional teacher until he retired and the videos are presented pretty much as if you were one of his students in the machine shop / metalworking trade .

Sure if you've been there and done it all these are not for you but if your just starting out or have a thirst for knowledge like i do then give them a go .

Search youtube for either:
THATLAZYMACHINIST or Mac Lecuyer .

Ian

Roger Williams 222/11/2014 14:11:36
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Hello Ian, had a look at one his videos, just the job !. Many thanks, Roger.

Michael Gilligan22/11/2014 15:50:14
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Thanks, Ian

I just had a quick look at this one

Excellent stuff; I hope the others are as good.

MichaelG.

I.M. OUTAHERE22/11/2014 21:11:56
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I found the one about chip formation very interesting and have yet to find one i didn't learn something from.

On my OP his name is miss spelt it is Marc Lecuyer but youtube will probably lead you to the same channel anyhow.

Ian.

John Bromley22/11/2014 21:13:38
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Marc Lecuyer's videos are great, been watching and learning from this chap for a while now. His videos on heat treatment are very interesting.

John

Gep Engler23/11/2014 12:45:40
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smileyThere is also a very good series of instruction videos (over 300!) by “Tubalcain”, also known as “Mr. Pete” or “mrpete222”.
These videos can be found here: **LINK**
Highly recommended!

See also:
**LINK**
**LINK**
**LINK**

This “Tubalcain” from the US should not be confused with “Tubal Cain” (Tom Walshaw) from the UK who made many contributions in The Model Engineer. See: **LINK**

Best regards from The Netherlands,
Gep
Web: **LINK**
YouTube: **LINK**

mark costello 123/11/2014 19:50:41
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Keith Fenner, Keith Rucker and Abom79 are all good video makers also.

Boiler Bri23/11/2014 20:30:43
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I like his videos - but for me Tubal Cain was an engineer in Kendal Cumbria UK.

Bri

I.M. OUTAHERE24/11/2014 04:37:21
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It was mr pete that started the ball rolling as he put me onto kieth fenner who mentioned adam booth who mentioned tom lipton and bouble boost and i picked through thier liked videos to find others.

One other one i watch is myfordboy he does a lot of casting videos but he uses subtitles instead of voice over.

Ian

Muzzer24/11/2014 10:49:24
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And if it all gets a bit too serious, throw in a bit of Colin Furze!

Merry

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