Poor Man's Hemingway Style Knurling Tool

2023 ж. 30 Қар.
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In this video I make a new knurling tool to replace my current (rubbish) knurling tool. This new knurling tool is similar to the Hemingway Basic style knurling tool.

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  • LMAO with as many times as Artisan Makes has been called out, he's eventually going to have a surface grinder, metal 3D printer, a CNC lathe/milling enclosure, and still be relying on manually hacksawing pieces apart... 😅

    @NightsReign@NightsReign
  • Just wondering what range you get with this knurling tool.

    @michaelhubbert3300@michaelhubbert33002 сағат бұрын
  • Is your belt grinder one of Jeremy schmidts designs?

    @TheBegby71@TheBegby71
  • Hey man love your work. Inspired! I'm in chch and I've been wondering about larger than useless amount of cold blue (maybe 1 litre?) supplier in nz. Any ideas?

    @maxfarr4142@maxfarr4142
  • Any material sizes and parts ? Thx.

    @carbonmac6906@carbonmac6906
  • Nice build!

    @douglashank8480@douglashank8480
  • The Hemingway design is elegant but overcomplicated. Many elements can be greatly simplified without sacrificing performance. It puzzles me a bit that so many youtubers copy it so closely. But if you have the material and the patience and want something that will look nice for the rest of your life, I suppose that's reason enough for the extra effort.

    @randyshoquist7726@randyshoquist7726
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    @SanjayKumar-gw6ob@SanjayKumar-gw6ob
  • awesome work 😁👌

    @stringmanipulator@stringmanipulator
  • i'd be a little worried about those press-fit pins on the knurling wheels themselves working their way out - from what i've seen the pins often have a head on one side and a c-clip on the other. though i guess you did say it would be a temporary thing!

    @mattylarkspur9858@mattylarkspur9858
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  • Can you explain why you had to resort to a hacksaw when you had the milling machine set up with the 20mm cutter ?

    @stevewilliams2498@stevewilliams2498
  • Perfeito parabéns 👏👏👏

    @josedias4664@josedias4664
  • Hi Mate, What if you used a thin walled brass insert inside the knurling wheels? That way you can keep all tolerances down to 0.001" and then swap them out as you wear-in the new tool. Great job of designing and fabricating!

    @Forensic1Man@Forensic1Man
  • Scissor knurls are far better in function and have much more consistent results.

    @rollinrat4850@rollinrat4850
  • Sometimes a hacksaw and files are just much quicker.

    @markrainford1219@markrainford1219
  • In deference to 100 years of model engineering history, this type of knurling tool is normally termed "clamping" (for obvious reasons) and pre-dates Hemingway's example (which is very well done) by decades.

    @paulwomack5866@paulwomack5866
  • Thanks for sharing.

    @bulletproofpepper2@bulletproofpepper2
  • New subscriber! I really enjoyed watching this project come together. I built a pseudo-reverse-engineered version of a Hemingway (Marlco) knurl tool a while back but beefed up the arms a bit to withstand the pressures of using inexpensive 3/8 inch wide Asian knurl wheels. It works very well although you do need to mind the pitch and workpiece diameter. By the way, some of us who spent hours building one with a rotary table might feel a little silly right about now. . . Thank you for posting.

    @Dogfather66227@Dogfather66227
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