It work now but I concerned how can find out gears number because I don’t know how and not easy what I think. and Will assembly soon if possible. Thanks your best time.🙏🙏🙏
I see you used the tail for a measuring distance. For your part you should be measuring the front blade is flat and under it is a step it may have be a little better for your use. The top is a lot less pokey as the tail rod and the top has a large flat on it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your watching, you right I appreciated it seems too late because made it ready now I do the assembly and I'm doing the headstock then let how is work if not good to work I will do scraping more. Thanks
Buenos días señor me interesa estas enseñanzas que usted está mostrando sobre la construcción de su torno casero Le puedes poner el traductor en español para lograr entender mejor gracia ❤❤
@@mr.ranyhomemade2466 Your work is very interesting and contributes a lot. And it can reach different languages and peoples. I believe you just need to enable it on UA-cam and the rest happens. Brazil!
Like Max Bigraves used to say on his show, "I want to tell you a story......", and here we see and hear much the same thing. It is annoying when you have to hear a guy's life story before they get around to the task in hand. If you have nothing to say, say nothing, and if you have too much to say it's better if you keep it to yourself. the work will speak for itself. We are not uneducated morons who have no knowlege of metals and machining.
The thread on the rod is called ACME thread. That rod and nut are pretty huge for what you are building but at the same time won't wear out anytime soon.
Thanks for your introduction to the best way, never had done it before and do not know how to call. My concern is gear because the gear all set numbers.
@@mr.ranyhomemade2466 ACME is for Imperial (inch) thread. I think you said it's 30mm? (that is huge for a small lathe, normally around 20mm for 1.5 meter bed) Metric version is called a trapezoidal but metric Acme also works
It's funny you know why because I never knew and never saw too. I believe a guy at the shop told me make this strong so when I got is big. But no choice
Your builds are getting more and more interesting!
Thank you, my friend.
My next step is to the headstock.
Very nice. You make all this stuff look so simple!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, my friend.
My next step is to the headstock.
Once again, well done.
It work now but I concerned how can find out gears number because I don’t know how and not easy what I think. and Will assembly soon if possible.
Thanks your best time.🙏🙏🙏
Very cool! Everything is neatly assembled!
Thank you for reaching I do hope you enjoyed
Seem too slow but I try my best
You are improve a lot right now.
That was amazing
Thanks
Excellent..where did you buy this nut and screw? thanks
Thanks for watching I do hope you enjoyed it.
No, I just buy the metal then another workshop made for me I paid 95$ half but and lead screw.
Olá meu amigo que maravilha de trabalho perfeito como sempre!!!
Lhe desejo muita saúde e cada vez mais sucesso!!!
Abraço
Olá meu amigo obrigado pelo seu melhor tempo. eu deveria fazer mais rápido, mas impossível
Desejo-lhe muita saúde e cada vez mais sucesso!!!
Abraço
I see you used the tail for a measuring distance. For your part you should be measuring the front blade is flat and under it is a step it may have be a little better for your use. The top is a lot less pokey as the tail rod and the top has a large flat on it. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for your watching, you right I appreciated it seems too late because made it ready now I do the assembly and I'm doing the headstock then let how is work if not good to work I will do scraping more.
Thanks
Passando pra dá meu Humilde Apoio
Thank you my friend
How are you doing
looks good.
Thank you, my friend.
My next step is to the headstock.
Thank you, my friend.
My next step is to the headstock.
Buenos días señor me interesa estas enseñanzas que usted está mostrando sobre la construcción de su torno casero
Le puedes poner el traductor en español para lograr entender mejor gracia ❤❤
Thanks. Now I planning on gears shift for south bend
Very cool
Thank you, my friend.
My next step is to the headstock.
Отлично сработал!!!
Muito bacana esse sistema vou fazer o meu assim
Acme thread?
Bodia amigo muito legal xou de bola que Deus abesoi
Thank you
👍
Thanks
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@@mr.ranyhomemade2466 Your work is very interesting and contributes a lot. And it can reach different languages and peoples. I believe you just need to enable it on UA-cam and the rest happens. Brazil!
Hi Ok
Like Max Bigraves used to say on his show, "I want to tell you a story......", and here we see and hear much the same thing. It is annoying when you have to hear a guy's life story before they get around to the task in hand. If you have nothing to say, say nothing, and if you have too much to say it's better if you keep it to yourself. the work will speak for itself. We are not uneducated morons who have no knowlege of metals and machining.
The thread on the rod is called ACME thread. That rod and nut are pretty huge for what you are building but at the same time won't wear out anytime soon.
Thanks for your introduction to the best way, never had done it before and do not know how to call. My concern is gear because the gear all set numbers.
@@mr.ranyhomemade2466 ACME is for Imperial (inch) thread.
I think you said it's 30mm? (that is huge for a small lathe, normally around 20mm for 1.5 meter bed)
Metric version is called a trapezoidal but metric Acme also works
It's funny you know why because I never knew and never saw too. I believe a guy at the shop told me make this strong so when I got is big. But no choice