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Videos
Coming Soon in DVD.
Basic Milling Machine Operation with Steve Chellis This video is a demonstration and discussion of the basic operation of a vertical spindle milling machine. Included are: setup, the use of different cutters, center and edge finders, boring heads, drilling, sine plates, milling a spherical shape using a rotary table, gear cutting with an index head, and a variety of other applications. Written notes on gear making and cutting a spherical radius plus a detailed drawing are included. VHS approximately 1 hr. Order #VTBMM1... $32.95 plus shipping Basic Metal Lathe Operation (And More) Volume I with Steve Chellis A master machinist discusses and demonstrates metal lathe fundamentals. Layout, setup, facing, offset turning, boring, thread cutting, tool grinding, and more. Use of the three-jaw self-centering chuck and steady rest are used to pick-up a damaged center and to cut an external thread. The four-jaw independent chuck is used to turn down, face and bore and eccentric and to turn down and drill an offset nipple on a steam chest. Use of dial indicators and center finders are shown as well as a discussion of recommended tools to get started. Drawings and a chart are included. VHS 61 minutes. Order #VTBML1... $32.95 plus shipping Basic Metal Lathe Operation Volume II This is "Volume II" of the video title Basic Metal Lathe Operation (and More). Demonstrations of additional operations that were not included on the first tape are shown such as: use of soft chuck jaws, making extension and compression springs, collets and their application, the use of internal and external grinders on the lathe. As in Volume I, the viewer is encouraged to refer to a basic lathe operation textbook and use it along with the video. Order #VTBML2... $32.95 plus shipping Steam Engine Video Rudy Kouhoupt, long time editor at Home Shop Machinist Magazine, has put together a complete set of video instructions that take you from start to finish in building a small steam engine. The VHS video itself runs 3 hours and 38 minutes and offers a wealth of information on machining. With the video you get a set of dimensioned plans which detail each individual part. You also get a complete bill of materials showing you which raw materials you will need to assemble before starting. This is the perfect way to build your first steam engine. It's like having a machinist with 30 years of experience standing by your side while you turn the handles and crank out the parts. And when you are done, you will not only have built your confidence level and gained a lot of very valuable machining skills, you will also have a beautiful working steam engine for your office, den or coffee table. Order #5328... $ 60.00 (plus shipping) Build an Oscillating Steam Engine from Castings This video is based upon the Model 2A (click to see our kits web page) oscillating steam engine casting kit. Ideal for the hobby machinist with some experience yet may be a little intimated by a box of castings. Done by Steve Chellis and Bob Bailey in a very relaxed informal way. The viewer is shown how to approach the project using a very logical straightforward method. From layout to setup to machining, the video shows the key steps without being repetitious. When completed you will not only have a beautiful little steam engine, but will also gain a lot of confidence and knowledge about the whole process. So much fun you may want to order two casting kits instead of one. DVD 60 minutes. Order # VTBSEC... $24.95 (plus shipping)
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