This is not your typical “restoration.” Hand scrapping everything in. Absolutely next level. Then using your mill like a lathe because your lathe is apart. I love it. Watching your videos makes me want to be better.
@@comictrio Hey man. No need to defend your opinion against anybody. Who cares if anybody has a problem with what you said. There will always be someone who disagrees or has their panties in a wad.
Sou torneiro mecanico a 38 anos e nunca vi uma restauraçao igual a esse vc nao e um mecanico vc e um artista um artesao na restauraçao de maquina parabens.
This is astounding! I was thinking as I'm watching this, "this is the same guy that was making a welding table with modest tools in a modest shop not that long ago. And now I'm watching him expertly scrap a lathe back into perfection." You are an amazing fellow.
@@deanf7086 essentially just making a part as flat as possible by comparing it to a known flat: the granite stone. As you can see he puts ink on the stone and moves the part back and forth over it so only the high spots get inkt on them, remove the high spots and repeat until the entire surface gets spots of ink on it and there are no large concentrations or high spots left.
@@indigenous.rabbit2877Seems simple when you are behind a keyboard. When you are in the shop, gravity is a bitch. What you don't see is the sum of operations to achieve coplanarity on each layer. Reducing this man's work to " simply removing high spots" is a grossly underestimated effort.
I was impressed when you built your own power scraper....I'm even more impressed now I have seen the results. Well done. You are a credit to the engineering community!
can you tell me why the need to scrape?, why not just flat the slide using vertical lathe or whatever y'll call that thingy is since he have own one, more flat more accurate and lest friction at least that is how i see it
@@FirdausAzhar87 no machine can archive the same perfection as a blued and scraped surface, even machines leave behind imperfection as a result of tool pressures, clamping forces etc and even if u manage to hold onto the part in a free state; the result will always be off since when machining metal u release stress in the metal even with cast that is super stable its still has to be scarped to get parallelism, flatness and squareness right.
Estimado amigo es la primera restauracion completa que he visto, no descuidaste ningun detalle ni de funcionamiento ni de estetica. Te aseguraste de mantener la precision dejando el torno mejor que nuevo. Tenes ahora un lujo de torno que todos nosotros quisieramos tener. Felicidades eres un maestro
The men who first developed and produced this machine would be pretty happy to see what amount of effort, work and love you put into this, finally most likely better then brand new. Congratulations!
Your skill, both as a machinist and videographer, has improved immensely over the years. Thanks for bringing us along on the journey! Loved the restoration of this lathe. The power scraper sure did come in handy.
@@lanceroark6386 are you accusing *cà lem* of not being REAL AF?!...if so, you are an utter fool. 🤣 there aren't many people in the whole fing _world_ who could do this type of work these days, much less with the level of skill and care that is demonstrated in every. single. video. lol, this isn't some clowns digging some fakeass house in the dirt in jungle, this is an engineer in a machine shop rebuilding one of the finest engine lathes ever produced, and making it better! even top top TOP machinists like robin renzetti and joe pie respect cà lem. class recognizes class!...that's your problem i think. 🤣🤣🤣
Is anyone else watching this video proud of this young man? Words can’t explain someone like you my friend!!! I wish the world had a lot more people like you! Best regards from your people in New York!
Thanks for the wonderful refurb of your Moriseiki, you left no stone un-turned in the rebuild and you have an amazing lathe to show for it! Keep up the great work!
This lathe was really beautiful in this color. The color black is definitely and arguably the best color for this machine. congratulations on your work Ca Lem
FANTASTIC!! I wondered why I hadn't seen you for a while ... now I know. I also know that lathe is in better condition than when it was new. You settle for nothing less than perfection. Thanks for a marvelous video. I can't wait to see what you create next. So glad you are back.
All that scraping convinced me to become a patron :D. I am incredibly envious of the final result! That lathe is absolutely perfect now. Definitely worth the pay off for all the work put into it.
I see so many of these “restoration” videos pop up where someone just scrapes off the rust, strips the paint, slathers on a new coat, and *voila* “restored.” It’s SOO nice to see someone post one where the machine actually was fully restored! Surface plate, ways scraped true, the full treatment, back to true precision. Very nice work!! It@/ also awesome because a Moriseiki lathe was the first rebuild project I actually got to be part of, assisting a true master who really knew what he was doing.
This has got to be one of the best lathe restorations I have seen so far! With the amount of acquired machine restoration experience demonstrated it would seem one is ready to tackle a CNC rebuild. Especially since the price difference for the older CNC machines in today's market is relatively close to their manual counterparts. The learning curve for the electronics is nominal since most systems or components have dedicated and defined purposes. Either way, the level of expertise shown here is commendable!
As a woodworker who just made a kitchen cabinet, I feel a bit like a toddler sticking leaves on a piece of paper compared to your artistic skills. Be proud be very proud.
What an outstanding job at thoroughly renovating a complex piece of machinery & dare I suspect without any form of manual but merely instinct to go by. One wonders how many hours of labour went into this machine & more importantly what it's resale value must be after all this dedication. If ever there was a mechanical engineering certificate &/ diploma worth it's weight in gold; this surely must be one of them. You've truly excelled & gone beyond what mere engineers would dare to undertake such a task. Very well done once again. Kind regards.
Watching your videos is just stunning. You're doing an amazing job on all of your restaurations! It's something I'd expect an old man do, who didn't do anything else in his live, but not a young guy like you. Your talent really makes me happy in some way :D
Extremely impressive display of a lot of different skills. This was a proper rebuild by someone who knew exactly what he was doing. Excellent Edited: I went back in time and watched some of this dude's previous content, only to learn he is self-taught and is remarkably skilled and knowledgeable pretty early in life. Wildly impressive, this dude is going places
Cá Lem I love all your videos but this one in particular is my favourite; I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched it and it never gets boring to me! I’ve just got my first lathe (a Colchester Student MK2) about a month ago and am attempting to restore it…. I can only dream of being to be able to achieve what you achieve though. You are a seriously gifted engineer and a massive inspiration to me. Thank you and best wishes.
As all the guys before me commented, I am super impressed by your skills and by your attention to details. If you will ever sell this machine, just having this video will increase its worth! :D
I’ve been to Japan to work at the Nakamura and Matsurra plants and have seen what goes into a manual and CNC machine. This dude has some serious nads to attempt this kind of rebuild. Well done mister.
Man. You made me fall in love with these old Mori Seiki lathes. If only I wasn’t so poor lol. This is a work of art dude. Thank you for sharing with us.
"No energy system can produce sum useful energy in excess of the total energy put into constructing it. This universal truth applies to all energy systems. Energy, like time, only flows in one direction, from past to future." Thank You Cà Lem .
Wow, Bro, you have more talent in your little finger then most men live in their entire lives. Amazing work young man and those tolerances how tight they are....dude, you have seriously talented.
Your skill, craftsmanship & overall videos are second to none! Amazing man! Truly amazing! I jumped in my seat in your chuck video when you made it appear to fly off. Thanks for sharing & keep the videos coming!!!
I very much enjoyed this video. You are a master sir. What a beautiful well made lathe. I've never had the opportunity to operate a Mori. We are all waiting to see what you create, repair, restore with your new lathe. Cheers.
I do not comment often, but this young Sir, this has been a pleasure to watch. My sincere congratulations on the quality of your work. Surely something to be very proud of. Well done.
Its amazing how an old tatty lathe can give so much pleasure to so many people, but only because Ca Lem is involved turning it back to a silk purse from a sows ear, great colour choice too.
To jest pierwszy film na którym widać że remont robi mechanik maszyn i urządzeń przemysłowych z krwi i kości , po prostu fachowiec. Zrobił remont mechanizmów wrzeciona , skrzyń przekładniowych , suportu ale też wie jak się skrobie łoże i prowadnice. Bo przygotowanie do malowania i samo malowanie zostawił na koniec , bo to tylko estetyka i nie ma wpływu na precyzję obrabiarki. BRAWO !!
Only Cà Lem will take an awesome restoration of days/weeks and condense all the groovy details into 25 minutes. You should add longer videos of the content that was cut from the video where you can drill down into some detail of specific sections, all round looking forward to some precision milling. #shoutout to other artisans, you should reach out to Cà Lem on some collaboration work on projects.
You are one of them guys that if you give a pile of scrap metal, hammer,screwdriver,grinder and say go build me a Space Shuttle . You would just say, OK come back in 3 Months and it will be ready. Amazing skills. Love your Videos, amazing Craftsman. Well done !
respect !!! it's so satifying to see you restore old machines to their former glory through shear will power (and powerscraping) amazing work congratulations !!!
Awesome work. I have never seen a milling machine used like a lathe before. Very ingenious! Thank you for sharing all of your hard works and the great final outcome.
When all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail :D. I guess when your lathe is out, your mill starts to look more and more like one :D
Great video! Really enjoyed watching you finish up and verify how precise everything is! Looks amazing! I am looking forward to seeing you machine somethings!
I am awfully late to the party, but I believe you did a beautiful job, young man! I am sure that you have had absolutely no issues with your lathe in the last year! Simply excellent work! I know you probably can think of a couple of things you would like to have done even better, but the artist is always his biggest critic, I hope you are very proud of your work!
This is not your typical “restoration.” Hand scrapping everything in. Absolutely next level. Then using your mill like a lathe because your lathe is apart. I love it. Watching your videos makes me want to be better.
That lathe is in better shape then when it left the factory. Saying nice job is an understatement.
i dont know id go quite that far
@@benrivenbark It doesn't look any worse.
You underestimate how good job the Japanese precision machine manufacturers do
@@MF175mp It was a compliment and not a slam against the original manufacturer of the lathe.
@@comictrio
Hey man. No need to defend your opinion against anybody. Who cares if anybody has a problem with what you said. There will always be someone who disagrees or has their panties in a wad.
Sou torneiro mecanico a 38 anos e nunca vi uma restauraçao igual a esse vc nao e um mecanico vc e um artista um artesao na restauraçao de maquina parabens.
This is astounding! I was thinking as I'm watching this, "this is the same guy that was making a welding table with modest tools in a modest shop not that long ago. And now I'm watching him expertly scrap a lathe back into perfection."
You are an amazing fellow.
100 % AGREE !!!
Can someone please tell me about this scraping procedure. I must admit I’m totally ignorant on this process.
@@deanf7086 essentially just making a part as flat as possible by comparing it to a known flat: the granite stone. As you can see he puts ink on the stone and moves the part back and forth over it so only the high spots get inkt on them, remove the high spots and repeat until the entire surface gets spots of ink on it and there are no large concentrations or high spots left.
@@indigenous.rabbit2877Seems simple when you are behind a keyboard. When you are in the shop, gravity is a bitch. What you don't see is the sum of operations to achieve coplanarity on each layer. Reducing this man's work to " simply removing high spots" is a grossly underestimated effort.
@@mihailfelixdumitresc off course, but how would you explain it to someone who doesn't know anything about it but to reduce it to the absolute basics.
I was impressed when you built your own power scraper....I'm even more impressed now I have seen the results. Well done. You are a credit to the engineering community!
can you tell me why the need to scrape?, why not just flat the slide using vertical lathe or whatever y'll call that thingy is since he have own one, more flat more accurate and lest friction at least that is how i see it
@@FirdausAzhar87 no machine can archive the same perfection as a blued and scraped surface, even machines leave behind imperfection as a result of tool pressures, clamping forces etc and even if u manage to hold onto the part in a free state; the result will always be off since when machining metal u release stress in the metal even with cast that is super stable its still has to be scarped to get parallelism, flatness and squareness right.
@@ayanomihiiro953 thank's
Estimado amigo es la primera restauracion completa que he visto, no descuidaste ningun detalle ni de funcionamiento ni de estetica. Te aseguraste de mantener la precision dejando el torno mejor que nuevo. Tenes ahora un lujo de torno que todos nosotros quisieramos tener. Felicidades eres un maestro
The men who first developed and produced this machine would be pretty happy to see what amount of effort, work and love you put into this, finally most likely better then brand new. Congratulations!
I'd rather use one of your restored lathes than a new top end one!. SPECTACULAR work!
yup! any day of the week I would take his over any other new one. His work is fantastic
I was thinking the exact same thing!
Your skill, both as a machinist and videographer, has improved immensely over the years. Thanks for bringing us along on the journey! Loved the restoration of this lathe. The power scraper sure did come in handy.
Yeah, it’s totally just him and not an Asian production company.
@@lanceroark6386 are you accusing *cà lem* of not being REAL AF?!...if so, you are an utter fool. 🤣 there aren't many people in the whole fing _world_ who could do this type of work these days, much less with the level of skill and care that is demonstrated in every. single. video. lol, this isn't some clowns digging some fakeass house in the dirt in jungle, this is an engineer in a machine shop rebuilding one of the finest engine lathes ever produced, and making it better! even top top TOP machinists like robin renzetti and joe pie respect cà lem. class recognizes class!...that's your problem i think. 🤣🤣🤣
Is anyone else watching this video proud of this young man? Words can’t explain someone like you my friend!!! I wish the world had a lot more people like you! Best regards from your people in New York!
Wow, just stunned for words. So much quality of craftsmanship, and the time it took. Very impressive.
Thanks for the wonderful refurb of your Moriseiki, you left no stone un-turned in the rebuild and you have an amazing lathe to show for it! Keep up the great work!
It's always amazing to see 2 months of work compressed into 25 mins, phenomenal job man.
Whats even more amazing is that he managed all that in two months! Would have taken me two years...
@@swe-fragels7722 I have an old South Bend lathe I took apart and haven't got back around to putting it back together, and I started it last year...
This lathe was really beautiful in this color. The color black is definitely and arguably the best color for this machine. congratulations on your work Ca Lem
This is taking restoration to the next level! This has to be the best restoration video on the entire platform! Amazing work!
FANTASTIC!! I wondered why I hadn't seen you for a while ... now I know. I also know that lathe is in better condition than when it was new. You settle for nothing less than perfection. Thanks for a marvelous video. I can't wait to see what you create next. So glad you are back.
Thanks Patrick!
All that scraping convinced me to become a patron :D. I am incredibly envious of the final result! That lathe is absolutely perfect now. Definitely worth the pay off for all the work put into it.
I see so many of these “restoration” videos pop up where someone just scrapes off the rust, strips the paint, slathers on a new coat, and *voila* “restored.” It’s SOO nice to see someone post one where the machine actually was fully restored! Surface plate, ways scraped true, the full treatment, back to true precision. Very nice work!! It@/ also awesome because a Moriseiki lathe was the first rebuild project I actually got to be part of, assisting a true master who really knew what he was doing.
You sir, are an incredibly resourceful and skilled craftsman! Hats off to you!
I could not have subscribed faster after quickly realizing zero annoying music is included. Thank you with every fiber of my being.
This has got to be one of the best lathe restorations I have seen so far! With the amount of acquired machine restoration experience demonstrated it would seem one is ready to tackle a CNC rebuild. Especially since the price difference for the older CNC machines in today's market is relatively close to their manual counterparts. The learning curve for the electronics is nominal since most systems or components have dedicated and defined purposes. Either way, the level of expertise shown here is commendable!
You honor the creators of the Moriseiki. Much respect to you.
As a woodworker who just made a kitchen cabinet, I feel a bit like a toddler sticking leaves on a piece of paper compared to your artistic skills. Be proud be very proud.
Mori Seiko is just one example of how Japan quickly proved themselves to be true engineering masters
What an outstanding job at thoroughly renovating a complex piece of machinery & dare I suspect without any form of manual but merely instinct to go by. One wonders how many hours of labour went into this machine & more importantly what it's resale value must be after all this dedication. If ever there was a mechanical engineering certificate &/ diploma worth it's weight in gold; this surely must be one of them. You've truly excelled & gone beyond what mere engineers would dare to undertake such a task. Very well done once again. Kind regards.
How I wish this was 2 hours longer... Such a pleasure to watch
Hot damn! What a restoration. Fantastic work my friend. I’m especially impressed with the distinct lack of green paint.
Watching your videos is just stunning. You're doing an amazing job on all of your restaurations! It's something I'd expect an old man do, who didn't do anything else in his live, but not a young guy like you. Your talent really makes me happy in some way :D
the only Asian guy on UA-cam that doesn't make me cringe restoring delicate equipment. perfect job, every time ❤️
I am always blown away by the level of skill and talent you have 🤯... keep up the great work and entertaining videos!!👨🔧
Extremely impressive display of a lot of different skills. This was a proper rebuild by someone who knew exactly what he was doing.
Excellent
Edited: I went back in time and watched some of this dude's previous content, only to learn he is self-taught and is remarkably skilled and knowledgeable pretty early in life. Wildly impressive, this dude is going places
Astoundingly great work Ca Lem! Very well done. That is a beautiful rebuild and very nice scraping work.
All the best, Uncle Robin
Thank you very much uncle Robin 🥰
Buenas, 2 parte
Cá Lem I love all your videos but this one in particular is my favourite; I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched it and it never gets boring to me! I’ve just got my first lathe (a Colchester Student MK2) about a month ago and am attempting to restore it…. I can only dream of being to be able to achieve what you achieve though. You are a seriously gifted engineer and a massive inspiration to me. Thank you and best wishes.
You did a outstanding job on the lathe -- first class craftsmanship. Miss hearing your voice.
Always a pleasure to watch this young man work and expand his craftsmanship. What a cool lathe restoration!
Amazing good job my friend. It run very good.
Thanks sếp
@ ad người Việt Nam á? Tui không nghĩ người Việt Nam lại restore được như này.
As all the guys before me commented, I am super impressed by your skills and by your attention to details. If you will ever sell this machine, just having this video will increase its worth! :D
Fantastic work as always! Your attention to detail and the finish on your work is a true inspiration! Thank you for sharing!
I’ve been to Japan to work at the Nakamura and Matsurra plants and have seen what goes into a manual and CNC machine. This dude has some serious nads to attempt this kind of rebuild. Well done mister.
Man. You made me fall in love with these old Mori Seiki lathes. If only I wasn’t so poor lol. This is a work of art dude. Thank you for sharing with us.
"No energy system can produce sum useful energy in excess of the total energy put into constructing it.
This universal truth applies to all energy systems.
Energy, like time, only flows in one direction, from past to future."
Thank You Cà Lem
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restoration video vs. netflix - easy choice! awesome! 😍😂
Second to none, what a terrific restoration. Great work.
Every time I see one of your restorations I'm thuroughly impressed. This time is no difference. Great work!
Wow, Bro, you have more talent in your little finger then most men live in their entire lives. Amazing work young man and those tolerances how tight they are....dude, you have seriously talented.
Ca' Lem you work so much faster than I do. Excellent job. Thanks
The most perfect restoration ever. Now I need to watch all of your videos. Thank you for sharing!
I got a headache from watching you scraping. I can imagine how you felt. A beautiful restoration!!
Insane amount of work and attention to detail. Well done!
Another master restoration - this lathe is a beast. Very happy for you and hope to see many projects on it !
The constructive quality of these machines is spectacular. Excellent maintenance work.
I've been waiting for Part II and I am not disappointed! Brilliant work!
Your skill, craftsmanship & overall videos are second to none! Amazing man! Truly amazing! I jumped in my seat in your chuck video when you made it appear to fly off. Thanks for sharing & keep the videos coming!!!
I have seen things like this several times in the yt machinist community. But, hey, it's Ca Lem, lets see it again!
It is a pleasure to watch you work! You are so precise and thorough. Thank you for sharing your life skills with us!
I very much enjoyed this video.
You are a master sir. What a beautiful well made lathe.
I've never had the opportunity to operate a Mori. We are all waiting to see what you create, repair, restore with your new lathe.
Cheers.
Wow, sir you are a magician, an inspiration to all who like to make stuff well! It's like you have a lifetimes experience and only just starting!
In the end, there is the most beautiful manual lathe, I have ever seen. The best part is that you make it look easy.
Ahhhhh, sooooo satisfying. You are a patient genius Cà Lem. Thank-you for sharing your passion!
I always make sure to hit the thumbs up before I click play. It's a Ca Lem video, so I know I'm going to like it
I do not comment often, but this young Sir, this has been a pleasure to watch. My sincere congratulations on the quality of your work. Surely something to be very proud of. Well done.
Thank you.
That chuck brake is glorious. Every machinist gets a woody from that last bit of footage haha.
Its amazing how an old tatty lathe can give so much pleasure to so many people, but only because Ca Lem is involved turning it back to a silk purse from a sows ear, great colour choice too.
I can insure you that your restoration is even more precise than a new one ,cà lem engineering.
I like this video! Thanks for the presentation
Ca Lem = Machinery Whisperer. True Mechanical Man.
Вот это и есть настоящая РЕСТАВРАЦИЯ! Браво! Редко встречаются такие мастера.
У других смотришь: помыл покрасил - готово.
A lot of effort with all the scrapping, nice job as ever. Keep up the great work my friend.
Been waiting for the next video. Always a pleasure to see your work.
Greetings from 🇸🇪
Love your scraping skills. Don't see that around anymore.
At a young age, you are well on your way to being a Master! Elegant work.
You've been missed! Rapidly becoming a top flight expert.
To jest pierwszy film na którym widać że remont robi mechanik maszyn i urządzeń przemysłowych z krwi i kości , po prostu fachowiec. Zrobił remont mechanizmów wrzeciona , skrzyń przekładniowych , suportu ale też wie jak się skrobie łoże i prowadnice. Bo przygotowanie do malowania i samo malowanie zostawił na koniec , bo to tylko estetyka i nie ma wpływu na precyzję obrabiarki. BRAWO !!
Only Cà Lem will take an awesome restoration of days/weeks and condense all the groovy details into 25 minutes. You should add longer videos of the content that was cut from the video where you can drill down into some detail of specific sections, all round looking forward to some precision milling. #shoutout to other artisans, you should reach out to Cà Lem on some collaboration work on projects.
Absolutely exquisite. You are an inspiration. May all the work that comes off the machine be true and a reflection of your skill.
Awesome restoration! You are great man! Love your content, I'm so glad I found your channel!
You are one of them guys that if you give a pile of scrap metal, hammer,screwdriver,grinder and say go build me a Space Shuttle . You would just say, OK come back in 3 Months and it will be ready. Amazing skills. Love your Videos, amazing Craftsman. Well done !
You're an artist! I'm glad to see your channel growing.
This man is one pro and a perfectionist, it's a joy to watch his videos.
Really cool machine, hope we can see the beast in future projects ! Lot of "professionnal" machine rebuilder need to watch this! 😁😁
Great work
Thanks buddy!
The taper turning in the mill was genius. Love this restoration Ca Lem. Excellent work.
Never thought Bridgeport drill press can handle pretty deep cut
@ Yes, surprisingly good. And with no tailstock support too
Damn man, i bet it wasn't this precise when it came from the factory... Great job!
Incredible. It's awesome to see your skills grow over the years. This is next-level.
Been waiting for this 👍🏻🇬🇧 keep up the good work.
respect !!! it's so satifying to see you restore old machines to their former glory through shear will power (and powerscraping) amazing work congratulations !!!
was planning to go to bed,and a new vid from Ca shows up...guess i'll be to bed in another 30 minutes or so then..
Very nice work Ca Lem! You have come a long way in a very short time. She sounds just as good as she looks!
Wonderful ! You are a very skilled machinist !!! Keep going !
Nice job. You got the hang of half moon scraping fast. Respect.
I am glad to see this restoration is TURNING out this well :D
Awesome work. I have never seen a milling machine used like a lathe before. Very ingenious! Thank you for sharing all of your hard works and the great final outcome.
waouh, Good job!
I can't imagine the number of hours (and the skills) that take it to you
It’s always a joy watching your work Cà Lem! Beautiful work restoring this machine back to almost new condition!
Now I've seen milling on the lathe, but I haven't seen turning on the mill.
When all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail :D. I guess when your lathe is out, your mill starts to look more and more like one :D
Watch walkthrough of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
@@ГянджаТойс That's a great game and all but I don't know how that relates to machinist videos
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@@benrivenbark there's mill too, and it's turning. I tried to joke about homonymy and polysemy.
I've done that in my drill press since I have neither lathe nor mill.
Great video! Really enjoyed watching you finish up and verify how precise everything is! Looks amazing! I am looking forward to seeing you machine somethings!
Holy crap with the attention to detail.. you can come do mine now!! 😆😉
I rarely comment on UA-cam... Your work is so exceptional 👍👍👍👍
4 thumbs up
Posted 8 minutes ago and there are already 305 views! :-) Great, as always.
I am awfully late to the party, but I believe you did a beautiful job, young man! I am sure that you have had absolutely no issues with your lathe in the last year! Simply excellent work! I know you probably can think of a couple of things you would like to have done even better, but the artist is always his biggest critic, I hope you are very proud of your work!
Не знаю от куда этот парень ЭТО все умеет - но я с него в шоке!!!))) Маньяк прецизионного станкостроения....
Согласен. Его трудолюбие просто поражает. Трудяга. У него все станки -- класс
@@Qwerty-to8rd Трудяга редкостной, вы его руки видели?