Making a Simple Cut Knurling Tool for the Home Shop

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I love how you explain stuff:) “small chips flying in all directions” that really helps to know your on the right path <3 god bless you sir

Kyle-ioi
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This is an excellent video - I whole heartedly agree with your philosophy on machining. It’s so much more than just making parts.

StuartsShed
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Thank you for making a clear, concise video without feeling the need to add in annoying music, “cute” unnecessary banter and special effects. You are doing the internet a real service. I will be back to look at your other videos.

paulanderson
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I appreciate and concur with your observations on single point threading, it can be a real joy. I do usually start at the end, as I like the look better when the tool is retracted while cutting and I can do it consistently. Sometimes I do use an undercut, but it looks strange to my eyes. I have a recurring job for making knurled drive rollers in A2 and D2 tool steel. It takes a significant force to raise a sharp edge on tool steel, so on one part I have resorted to cutting both the special bore and the knurl with wire EDM. This allows good control over size and I can cut from prehardened blanks, another advantage is no worries about decarb in heat treating. I have been interested in the cut knurl process for a while and enjoying your vids of your efforts. Thinking of adding this technique to the mix, so thanks.

stephensarkany
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"Such clean and precise work! Skill truly makes all the difference!"

TurningIndustry-bl
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Very interesting and useful. Great with no music so you can actually hear the tools cutting. 👍

peterfarmer
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Excellent, passing on your knowledge to a younger generation. I’m 61 been doing this my whole life. I have never done a cut knurl. One of these tools is now on my list. Subscribed! Great video.

cygnet
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Thanks for the interesting and new (to me) approach to knurling. I am going to have to give this approach a try.

DudleyToolwright
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Glad you used CAD to help out.... Cardboard Assisted Design.

harlech
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Awesome tool! I'm definitely going to make one. Thank you for sharing!

bryandubbs
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A `Cracking tool` one to be manufactured for my lathe/s . Thank you M`s, thank you.
Also appreciate your frugalness in employing just sufficient to lubricate the cut and not `flood` the lathe bed.

dinosauralan.
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What a FANTASTIC
I don’t have any of this equipment and don’t know a thing about machining, but this video makes me want to spend days asking more questions and listening to you! Like, How long have you been at this? How did you get started? Who were the teachers who made the biggest impact on your skill if any or were you self taught? Again, thank you for the video as it was just a joy to watch and learn from you!

dfu
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Great project and final result.
I’m subscribing now!

mikee.
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Really awesome work here. Excellent detail and content delivery! Subscribed!

michaelcampbell
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Impressive work. I learned a lot this morning. Thank you good sir, and I’ll be making one of these today. Cheers from Florida’s Space Coast.

charlieromeo
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I've been thinking about making one of these. Thanks for sharing!

douglashank
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Very nice work sir. Interesting. I never knew the difference. Just thought knurling is knurling. Learned something new. Thanks.

RustyInventions-wzir
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Very nice job Sir. Thanks for all the manual work.

JB-olvz
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Thank you for explaining this! I love it, I am going to make one

drd
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Fabulous, was going to buy one, now I'm making it.
Also - I'm steal idea about saw blade as parting tool... LOL

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