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doubleboost:
Hi Lads Had the new camera out again John |
sbwhart:
Nice one John :thumbup: Pity you've missed this years Osca nominations :D Very informative :thumbup: Stew |
Meldonmech:
Hi John, You are swinging now, a clear and well produced video. Re the split corners of the screws on your vice, I have a small chuck with the same problem, caused by myself using the chuck key,and tapping it to remove the chuck. I now use a length of 1" square bar clamped in the chuck jaws, and tap the end of that. Cheers David |
vtsteam:
Enjoyed the video very much doubleboost. Very clear and fun to watch. I use water for cooling after tempering on water hardening stock since I want to stop the color progression instantly. The temperatures for tempering are quite low compared to hardening so shock cooling isn't usually a problem. I don't think oil tempering hurts anything, though. Just doesn't stop the colors as fast. Hardening is a different matter, and an oil quench is used for oil hardening stock. Some people also use oil to quench water hardening stock. Going the other way, though risks cracks. |
andyf:
Great video, John. Much improved sound, so we can hear your commentary much better. Andy |
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