This 4 part series chronicles the restoration of a 1950's era Craftsman Table Saw. More information regarding the refurbishment and the techniques used can be found on my website at the following URL.
In this Shop Talk, I discuss three things. 1. Thank you to my first 100 subscribers. 2. The future of a rusty chain & 3. Introduction to my new shop vehicle.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8b2-dIkM5E
In this video, I mill a simple Circle Diamond Square model and then measure the part for accuracy. Disclaimer, I don’t have a metric micrometer, so I’m using an outside micrometer with an accuracy of .0001” and converting to metric. I plan on taking the part to the metrology lab on campus to measure again.
Additionally, how I tool-path and mill the part has a huge impact on the ultimate accuracy. For example, the bore seems the most inaccurate, but in my opinion that is more likely due to the tool-path versus the capabilities of the Syil. It did wonderfully everywhere else.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts9t0oJcKUg
In this video, I forge a cube twist with a railroad spike bottle opener. This is my first ever cube twist, and it turned out pretty well.
Music is by Chris Haugen titled Campfire Song.
Source: YouTube audio library.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFl09ZBuC0c
In this week's Shop Talk, I discuss my first ever forged hinges and also show two potential restoration projects.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghsjQ9zBhbc