Making a Sine Plate (Part 1) || INHERITANCE MACHINING

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And a special thanks to my top tier patrons!
Jim H.
Jacob S.
Ben M.

TIMESTAMPS

0:00 Intro
1:28 Preparing the Materials
3:32 Resurfacing the Mag Chuck (Properly)
5:04 Squareness Comparator-ing + Step Method
6:28 Hole and Slots
8:45 Vee Grooves
9:58 Cooling Down
11:00 The Pin-ultimate Operations
13:18 Assembly, Inspection and Final Grinding

FAQ
Editing: Final Cut Pro X
Intro Song: Way Back Way Back When (Instrumental Version) - Gamma Skies

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BUT WHAT IS A SINE PLATE? I'm getting this question a lot, and while I do go into detail in the second build video, I'll explain here briefly.

It's it's a tool for setting parts at very very precise angles. Precision gauge blocks are placed under the floating pin which tilts the plate. The trigonometric SINE function is used to figure out how tall the gauge blocks need to be to hit the target angle.

InheritanceMachining
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Love seeing stuff fresh out the surface grinder. Amazing content as usual.

colinfurze
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I almost choked on my drink when I heard how accurately you reproduced the missing sound effects. You have a talent you haven't shown us before. Maybe worth a second channel?

keithbowman
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Do you have any idea what you’ve done? Here you are, making all these amazing videos, and after a night of binge-watching literally all of them, now I realize I’ll have to probably wait WEEKS for another video. It’s not fair.

But seriously, great work. I’m a mechanical engineer and you’re a way better machinist than I am. Your grandfather would be proud that you’re carrying on in his place.

dathaniel
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Absolutely cracked me up when you did your own sound effects! Beautiful work, I have been binging all the episodes.

vincemanley
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I’m a musician and have no idea what any of this stuff is but it’s amazing. Thank you for sharing your passion and knowledge with the world.

NatePerdomo
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Not being fluent in either machinist or engineering I have no idea what you are saying for 99% of this video...yet still I watch, endlessly fascinated.

adamgardiner
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I love it when a company like KBC supports creators in the industry they serve. It’s one thing for a business to give money to get their name out there but you just know that someone at that company found these videos and showed them to someone else and the next thing you know someone with the power to send some tools spent a week binge watching and now they just want to see the stuff they sell used on their new favorite show.

johnnyb
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I can see you becoming one of the greats like This Old Tony and Abom

bdude
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Great video. I've gone back and watched all your videos now. I really enjoy how you explain what you're learning along the way. This one made me giggle with those "inserted" sound effects! Great entertainment for me!

kurtfattig
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Thank you all for watching! Tune in June 24th at 10AM EST for the conclusion of this project, and possibly, hopefully, just maybe the conclusion of the collet blocks project as well!

InheritanceMachining
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came here for the machining and engineering, but honestly stayed for the sound effects.
keep it up!!

andreatatini
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Another awesome project. On to part two.
This Old Tony has a good sine bar video as well

nicstroud
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It is amazing to see all this come together I'm an EE but I just took a GD&T course this year and I've always been intrigued by machine shops. I dont have a grandfather to inherit one from so for now I'm living vicariously through you. I love everything about the channel!

joetrenshaw
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If I had inherited a shop like this I would do everything exactly the way you are doing it...except I would have to go back to school for a few engineering degrees. Like everyone else here I am delighted at your content and your presentation. Thanks so much for all of your efforts to share your expertise, learning and experience.

BruceBoschek
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i'm about to start an apprenticeship as a Toolmaker at age 48. I am loving your videos, very instructive and full of useful advice for a newcomer to the Art such as myself.
Thanks mate! Love your work.

mephiztophelezemephiztophe
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Came up in my suggested 2 days ago and I've finished your library already. Love the videos and the legacy you're extending on. Keep 'em coming!

gabrielnorton
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I love this channel, the builds are so engaging and interesting time flies by so fast !
And beautiful work as always!

bDwS
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10/10!! Very well done!! Love your latest add to the shop (A/C)... and the sine plate is stupendous. Keep it up!

isaacandpatigreene
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I love my sine block. I made one and a carbide tipped scribe when I was about 12 at the family machine shop. Those were my first "projects" that my uncle had me do on my own. After that, we made a Hit and Miss engine using old school literature.

I seriously miss that old machine shop.

BeardMan