Making a Die Holder – A Project Worth 'Die'-ving Into!!
Hey everyone! This week we are tackling another small shop made tool project, the Starrett style die handle. It's a simplistic little tool but has a whole lot of small things that need to come together for it to work well! We will go through some lathe work, machining on the Mill and even a little spring making, single point thread cutting and hardening Thanks for checking it out! Time stamps 0:00 Intro 0:31 Beginning at the end? 1:39 Time to make some chips 3:12 Thats a mighty deep hole... 5:16 Now that's an odd shaped doohickey 7:09 You spin me right round baby.. 10:00 The most professional filming.. 11:00 Finishing the cap 10:43 The sliding lock pin thing 13:42 Turning up the heat! 16:08 A wildly lazy spring 16:40 Bringing it all together 17:34 But does it work? 18:09 Outro

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