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You're Using a Torque Wrench Wrong: MythBusting 10 Do's & Dont's, Torque Test Channel on YouTube: Most any quality will do as the accuracy doesn't vary much across the field. When using grease on bolts, tighten to about half the recommended torque. You must hold common torque wrenches at the handle, without an extension for greater leverage, to produce the desired torque.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch_(tool)
All about squares for woodworking, Rex Krueger on YouTube: You can get by with just a combination/adjustable square (tempered or hardened), but a big try square is handy.
Why Do You Own A Try Square? sawmillcreek.org forum
There are wood hand saws for cutting along the grain and others for cutting across the grain (crosscut). Japanese saws cut when pulling, western saws cut when pushing.
There are axes for felling/chopping, and axes for splitting. Felling Axe VS. Splitting Axe | Whats the Difference? Homestead Jay on YouTube. Chopper 1 Splitting Axe vs 8 lb. Splitting Maul and Fiskars X25 Splitting Axe, Almost Homestead on YouTube. A Quick Rundown of Splitting Axe Profiles, reddit
Only a maul should be used to strike a metal wedge:Wranglerstar on YouTube. .
Splitting Firewood? Which Axe is Right for You? Codi on YouTube: You can get by with just a felling axe, although splitting wood will require finesse as the axe gets stuck easily.
Two different opinions: Splitting Axe vs. Splitting Maul (Real World Testing and Review), CCO on YouTube. Is a splitting maul worth it? 🤔 (splitting maul vs chopping axe), Appalachian Wood on YouTube
The BEST Way To Split Wood Like A Pro: Expert Tips & Techniques, knivesandtools on YouTube
https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/saw-shears-or-nibbler.1334/
Rivets are most useful where there is no access to place a nut for a bolt.
Plus Nuts vs Rivet Nuts...and Install Tool Comparisons, Hodakaguy on YouTube
A general rule is that the rivet should have a diameter of at least three times the thickness of the thickest sheet that is being joined. atlascopco.com
Glass Cutting Advice by Lawrence Ribbecke Studios
Minimal Tools for a Bicycle Shop
(under construction)
Essential:
Optional:
Woodworking:
List from DIYForKnuckleheads on YouTube
My starter choices, full details
A Makita XTR01T7 and others have a 3/8“ collet option. 3/8” collets are uncommon, but a larger diameter shank helps with stiffness and heat dissipation.
Will the future CNC machine be a robot workstation that can use any tool needed? Currently, the main CNC machines are:
Survey to support this conclusion
CNC is used to operate tools such as drills, lathes, mills, grinders, routers and 3D printers. wikipedia
Beginner CNC machines: mill, router, lathe, laser cutter, 3d printer. cncmasters.com (manufacturer). DIY CNC mill: cncmasters.com.
Five Types of CNC Machines You Should Know About, goodwin.edu: mill, plasma cutter, lathe, laser cutter, drill.
A mill, lathe and a 3D printer are probably the long term choices for me. A mill or lathe must be huge in order to have the rigidity needed to work on steel, but for softer metals and wood, hobby mills and lathes are sufficient. See: Small CNC mill that can cut steel, reddit. However, you can circumvent the requirement for rigidity on a smaller machine by making thinner cutting passes.
Attachments reduce the need for dedicated specialized machines. For example, a rotary tool attachment for an angle grinder or a drill guide for a drill instead of a drill press. There are many that are covered in the videos below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_driver
An impact wrench is nice to free up nuts and bolts quickly, and is less likely to break a frozen bolt than a breaker bar. The opposite for tightening: an impact wrench can break stuff.
I can get by without an impact driver. My drill has a setting to slip after certain torque, so I can use it instead, but mostly, I'd rather use hand tools for fastening. I have always pre-drilled holes for screws. Slow and tedious, but quality.
Most cordless drills have about 50 ft*lbs of torque popularmechanics.com. The strongest impact drivers are 220-350 ft*lbs protoolsreview.com.
An impact driver will be easier to handle at the same torque as a drill because because less twisting is applied to your wrist.
Sufficient torque for most jobs depends on who you ask. For large nuts and bolts in automotive work, a 600 ft*lbs 3/8” Milwaukee mid-torque impact wrench is enough: reddit. 400Nm is enough: overclocker.co.uk.
It's easy to break stuff if you aren't careful, even with a 300Nm impact wrench: overclockers.co.uk.
Impact screwdriver has max of 200 ft*lbs
An impact screwdriver (for use with a hammer) for those occasions where your impact wrench isn't enough? Nope! Klein impact screwdriver spec is max 200 ft * lbs. Craftsman also 200. Without a high power impact wrench, hammer and heat the bolt to hopefully loosen rust adhesion and then use a breaker bar.
Although you can just do with a small angle grinder and never need anything else, this video shows the superiority of a plasma cutter. Plasma cutters can only be used on conductive material.
These have a lot of overlap in utility. The dremel or small die grinder serve for detail work. Angle grinders and palm routers are more bulky.
Between a dremel or a die grinder, a die grinder is more robust having a quarter inch axle instead of 1/8“ diy-fixit on YouTube. See also reddit.
There is a rotary tool attachment for the angle grinder, with a 6mm adjustable chuck. If I need higher RPM I can use a die grinder or palm router? Remember that the specifications for a rotary tool RPM are without load, and since a rotary tool doesn't have much power, actual RPM during usage can be much slower depending on load. See RPM table below.
Palm/trim routers come with a base to run along a workpiece. Some also include a plunge base. Without either they are like an extra thick die grinder. A palm router like the Makita comes with an adapter for a 1/2” chuck.
I can probably skip a drill press and instead use a drill guide for the hand drill.
Between a mill and a drill press, definitely a mill: garagejournal.com
A router has too many differences to a drill. You can't jig a hand drill for use as a router. See: https://stusshed.wordpress.com/2008/01/06/can-a-drill-press-be-used-as-a-router/
From a tooling manufacturer: CNC mill vs router - Why you should pick each and why you need both, tormach.com. Tormach states the mill is more rigid than a router, allowing work on harder materials like steel. The mill has limited workspace in order to maintain rigidity. The mill uses lower speed, higher torque than a router.
Drill Press 50-3500 RPM |
Mill 60-3000 RPM Andrew Dahlen on youtube reddit |
Lathe 45-3000 RPM sserc.org.uk |
Router 24000 RPM tormach.com |
Angle Grinder 3000-8500 RPM (cordless, Total brand) |
Rotary Tool 5000-35000 RPM (Dremel 3000-N/18) |
Die Grinder 8000-34000 RPM practicalmachinist.com |
So depending on the job 1) RPM requirement 2) vertical or horizontal load on the spindle bearings… I connect a hand drill, angle grinder, or die grinder to a custom made CNC machine, assuming making a custom CNC is the chosen investment.
Instead of a router, the hobbyist could make due with a handheld “palm router”, or a die grinder attached to a guide.
Instead of a milling machine, the hobbyist could make due with a hand drill attached to a drill guide.
In either case, the tool is moved by the user freehand or with guides along the workpiece.
You can 3D print a router guide for a die grinder: Die Grinder to Fixed Base Router Mod with Depth Adjustment, Shop 1LC on YouTube. At mig-welding.co.uk, many use palm routers as die grinders by taking off the guide. At woodworkingforums.com, many use die grinders on custom CNC machines.
Beginning the Machine Shop Journey with a DIY CNC, Bryan on hackaday.com
Selecting the right components
I highly recommend you purchase a machine with linear rails and ball screws. Machines driven by belts and pulleys and wheels on rails are inferior. Do not fall for the marketing hype, machines driven by belts that use wheels for linear motion can almost never perform as well as linear rails and ball screws.
You can build a machine for much less than purchasing one. It does require a significant time investment, but you will know your machine inside and out. Seeing as you are just getting started, that might make the most sense for you. What cnc machine/type to start off with? reddit.com
While you can place some parts in a motor driven chuck of your choice, it's difficult to get the full utility of a lathe. Important aspects of a lathe are:
According to the following video, a hobbyist 7×14 lathe will not be rigid enough to work on steel. Acceptable for softer material like wood, aluminum, brass, etc.
According to the following video, you can work on steel by making many fine passes to reduce the stress on the machine.
Fused deposition modeling (FDM), also known as fused filament fabrication (FFF), is the most widely used type of 3D printing at the consumer level. FDM vs. SLA: Compare Filament and Resin 3D Printers, formlabs.com
I'm wondering if I would actually use one, considering you can make stuff using conventional methods. In what scenario is a 3D printer the only solution?
“If you only need to print a few items a year, the simplest solution is to use an online 3D printing service. These facilities provide a range of 3D printing materials and processes using professional-grade machines.” smh.com.au
3D Printing in the Workshop, Yes It's Time to Buy a 3D Printer, Pete on YouTube
Examples of 3D printers providing solutions at https://www.reddit.com/r/functionalprint/
How much does it cost to maintain your 3D printing hobby? Reddit
Practically all 3D printers work fine on Linux: Best 3D Printer for Linux, reddit.com.