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Steve Jordan

I have worked in the Aerospace Industry for 27 years in these skills...CNC & centre lathe setting and machining, assembling & testing hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical components. The majority being for military and civil aircraft and other transport. I have a very small backyard workshop with a Myford ML7, a Chinese Mini Lathe and a bench drill. I design and make lathe tools, do machine upgrades and repairs, make target shooting, survival and photographic equipment. Plus I do reviews of things I buy to use in the workshop and around the home. Some time ago I was diagnosed with depression and have had a few psychotic episodes. This channel came about by chance, without planning in 2016, when my brother gave me a Myford ML7 lathe. This inspired me to do my first video. I had so much encouragement from viewers and subscribers, that I carried on. I enjoy sharing what I do and it helps me to stay creative and positive. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089724160426
  • 50K subscribers,
  • 514 videos
Views/7days1,129
Like/Views5.1%
Last Updateda month ago

William's Workshop

Building, designing and enjoying the best of British engineering - steam locomotives, tools and engineering, techniques and discussions.
  • 4K subscribers,
  • 0 videos

Anchor Designs

UK Maker, What to expect: - Weekly-ish videos -Straight-ish to the point -welding -Myford ML7 Content -Wood working -3D Printing -Wood turning -Honest UNSPONSORED Tool reviews -practical demonstrations -Designing of products mostly steel -Laser engraving and cutting -Basic black smithing - A few laughs along the way. No Cookies though...Ran out.
  • 3.2K subscribers,
  • 0 videos

Ben's Workshop

My channel of making things, fixing things and building things, in wood, metal and anything I can get my hands on really. There is DIY, camping stoves, engines, steam trains and model engineering. Also paraffin/Kerosene blowlamps and fixing small engines and cars. Model engineering, engines and some furniture as well as a lot of building my shed.
  • 4.3K subscribers,
  • 0 videos

Ade Swash

I started Model Engineering and building model stationery steam engines in 2015, after constructing a small engineering workshop in my back yard, I use a Myford ML7 hobby lathe, a Dore Westbury benchtop milling machine, along with a pillar drill, bandsaw and the usual hand-tools associated with hobby engineering, and enjoy making model stationary steam engines and general metalworking. Nearly all of my engines are scratch-built without drawings, from aluminium and brass bar-stock, starting from an initial idea and letting the design evolve throughout the build, although I do sometimes use engine drawings found on the web, as a basis for a design, and then modify it to suit my will, using mostly metric dimensions, but often mix metric and imperial. I spend countless hours in my workshop working on a single engine, and much pain and frustration can be involved, but all this is eventually offset by the excitement of seeing my model engines take shape and eventually come to life. Ade
  • 12K subscribers,
  • 0 videos