How to Make a Lathe Chuck

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2015
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  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight 8 років тому +40

    Making a lathe chuck is one project I don't think I would have even dared to take on myself. You did a great job!

    • @taow
      @taow  8 років тому +9

      +NightHawkInLight Thanks!

    • @gio.guarino
      @gio.guarino 8 років тому

      +The Art of Weapons I was just wondering, can you reply to this with a link for the 3d printer because I am in the market for one.

    • @ShadowBurn680
      @ShadowBurn680 8 років тому

      +Gio Penguin I don't have any links put look around for rep rap prusa I3 or a rostock mini depending on the style and price you want. I am a proud owner of a rostock mini pro so if you have questions ask away

    • @gavindavies3754
      @gavindavies3754 8 років тому

      +The Art of Weapons how old are you?

    • @Snowballs-xk5qg
      @Snowballs-xk5qg 8 років тому

      +The Art of Weapons can you make a ball mill and a jaw crusher, Cody'sLab has those and he made them all by himself,

  • @lolaseb941
    @lolaseb941 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for this video, I've been looking for a tutorial to make myself a lathe, and this is beyond my expectations! Thanks again 👍

  • @ThatOneHumanMale
    @ThatOneHumanMale 8 років тому +2

    You are one hell of a kid. Your parents gotta be proud.

  • @josephdean9706
    @josephdean9706 8 років тому

    this is pretty impressive.I admire the quality of your videos and the work that you put in to them it's quite impressive.

  • @crusaderanimation6967
    @crusaderanimation6967 3 роки тому

    For doing thing without CNC to prove to viewers that they can do it without CNC u have my respect.

  • @101boertjie
    @101boertjie 8 років тому

    Great job man, good thinking and very well done. This set me to thinking about using your chuck idea on a faceplate that i have on my lathe.

  • @unconventional_health
    @unconventional_health 8 років тому

    Wow, great job on the build!

  • @maxcarp9295
    @maxcarp9295 8 років тому

    Your videos are awesome, I can't wait to do this myself.

  • @RB-xc9vh
    @RB-xc9vh 4 роки тому

    Simply awesome!

  • @dragonblee1
    @dragonblee1 4 роки тому

    You are very clever in all aspects, mechanical drawing was fabulous, thank you for that. I have a lot to learn. Cheers

  • @dausciklas7537
    @dausciklas7537 8 років тому

    This was awesome. You did a great job.

  •  8 років тому

    This is a very nice realisation, it's very impressive to see what you can make!

  • @buchygaming1926
    @buchygaming1926 8 років тому

    really great vids man keep it up when i get the room to do it ill do it great job and keep it up

  • @justinmason100
    @justinmason100 8 років тому

    That's awesome man

  • @xxxdjhackerxxx
    @xxxdjhackerxxx 8 років тому

    Your videos are so good i want to like them twice. You are doing an amazing work and just keepdoing it.

  • @Blaasphemy09
    @Blaasphemy09 8 років тому +1

    I just want to say, you are an amazing young man. My kids and I have watched your vids for close to a year now and you have a great mind and we have learned a lot from you. Keep up the great vids and Good luck with anything you put your mind to my friend.

  • @stefantrethan
    @stefantrethan 8 років тому +12

    When you press bearings into a housing you should make sure to apply pressure only to the outer race so the force does not go through the balls, otherwise you can easily damage the bearing. Probably did not matter here but you will do more critical work soon.
    Next step: turn a couple pulleys and drive the late with a motor and belt instead of the drill. You need to put another bearing block where the drill was of course, and the pulley between them.
    Don't forget that this chuck with the screws sticking out is much more of a hazard than a commercial chuck, so don't get your hand or sleeve caught.
    You could really do with a proper metal lathe. I'm sure there are many gathering dust in garages and basements.

    • @GJGAMING5
      @GJGAMING5 8 років тому

      1 he's like 15 and 2 the whole point of this project was to be cheap and easy to build

    • @stefantrethan
      @stefantrethan 8 років тому

      +D.j.Y GAMING5 So he shouldn't improve because he's young and supposed to build only simple things?
      I can't follow your argument here, is there an age limit to doing better?
      He's not a pet dog, "well done, good boy!" doesn't really seem appropriate.

    • @howycwap
      @howycwap 8 років тому

      +D.j.Y GAMING5 hes giving tips on how to improve it
      chill out dummy.

  • @EstBest69
    @EstBest69 8 років тому

    Really nice, i really enjoy your videos, keep it up man, you're the best.

  • @norocketsciencebuild5371
    @norocketsciencebuild5371 6 років тому

    This is what I was looking for, thanks!

  • @NoCrow
    @NoCrow 8 років тому +5

    I would definitely have to recommend is making a curved metal or plastic cover to go over the chuck to prevent you from putting a hand or finger into it. Those bolts would straight up tear your fingers off. Definitely a safety concern. Otherwise awesome man. I'm about to start the same project on my own using an old drill press

  • @Andrea98x
    @Andrea98x 8 років тому

    You are Awesome man!!

  • @SS--CAL
    @SS--CAL 8 років тому

    Great work.

  • @gensyed
    @gensyed 4 роки тому

    Yhanks for the video. good concept.

  • @KKuurus
    @KKuurus 8 років тому

    A point about how you set up the lathe, I'd suggest measuring from the piece to the tool holder as you tighten the chuck so that the piece is aligned more to the rotation.

  • @labrat748
    @labrat748 8 років тому

    NASA is always looking for creative engineers & you seem to have what it takes.

  • @jamisoncassity228
    @jamisoncassity228 8 років тому

    from what iv learned with lathes is that a 4 jaw chuck can be difficult to get round piece dead center unless so I would try and make a 3 jaw chuck for turning wooden dowels and round stock but other than that it's a great keep up the good work

  • @titanium_4928
    @titanium_4928 8 років тому

    GJ dude been here for a year

  • @COCKNORIS1
    @COCKNORIS1 8 років тому

    You are super skilled

  • @JohnJohnson-mm9qo
    @JohnJohnson-mm9qo 8 років тому

    You could 3d print forms of parts for greensand casting and make certain parts like knobs and such for your upcoming lathe.

  • @wesleyjamison1531
    @wesleyjamison1531 8 років тому +1

    I think it would be a good idea to shorten those bolts on your chuck so you dont
    smash the crap out of your rist.
    love your vids dood.

  • @albertajoe5
    @albertajoe5 8 років тому

    Keep up the cool stuff..

  • @jacobmarsh2072
    @jacobmarsh2072 8 років тому

    hey all of your stuff is awesome and I really like your channel keep up the good work. =)

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 7 років тому

    Really nice!

  • @BlackPhanth0ms
    @BlackPhanth0ms 8 років тому

    Awesome! Looking forward to the 3d printer video's

  • @joeltruax3816
    @joeltruax3816 8 років тому

    Nice video man!

  • @northeasttxpermie4828
    @northeasttxpermie4828 8 років тому +1

    Another awesome video! I cast my first aluminum 'Zelda' sword thanks in part to your videos!!! A question: seems you now have lots of friction working against that drill. Even with the bearings. How long will a drill work like that in those conditions? How long do you run it at one time, or do you let it cool down after a few minutes use?

  • @SandrinoC.
    @SandrinoC. 8 років тому

    you are awesome!

  • @jonimax9040
    @jonimax9040 8 років тому

    Good vid keep up the good work

  • @SoarPilot
    @SoarPilot 8 років тому +2

    Be careful with your left hand because those spinning bolts can make some nasty damage. But nice job and thumbs up!

  • @arseniosifontes5878
    @arseniosifontes5878 7 років тому

    Muy buen plato, mis saludos desde venezuela

  • @alcinolima2776
    @alcinolima2776 5 років тому

    Muito boa sua idéia gostei.

  • @noahjacobsmith2961
    @noahjacobsmith2961 6 років тому +9

    It's good to see the stodoys has new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.

  • @thewolfin
    @thewolfin 8 років тому

    Nice, expanding to 3D printing too. Maybe a couple more bearings in the new tailstock?

  • @thetrueleaks7062
    @thetrueleaks7062 8 років тому

    you have saved me alot of money thanks :)

  • @donfillenworth1721
    @donfillenworth1721 8 років тому

    I like the detail of your conceptual drawings. Have you considered using Sketchup? Thanks for sharing!

  • @jairlandim
    @jairlandim 8 років тому

    It was the best homemade around , parabens will do in Brazil.

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey7870 5 років тому

    The result was a great cartridge!

  • @jeffbeck6501
    @jeffbeck6501 7 років тому

    Scrappy perserverance. Subscribed.

  • @bernym4047
    @bernym4047 6 років тому

    A very well produced video. You have a very well equipped workshop. I guess you made the lathe for your own interest as You could buy a much better one new or second hand. But an interesting project all the same. Thanks.

  • @jessmdevans
    @jessmdevans 8 років тому

    the adjustable bolts for the 4 jaws, they got "threaded star knobs" on ebay fairly cheap. i priced some for saw table not to long ago, a few american dollars fora pack of 4-5, ultimately i decided they would be easy to make with some 3/4 plywood, and they dont have to be star, t-handled, just something to make tight with your hand

  • @stanlee7047
    @stanlee7047 8 років тому

    hi , nice vid as always was wondering if in the future you would be able to make a skinning knife with a gut hook i was wondering how one would put the inner bevel on the gut hook part. :)

  • @tspoon1618
    @tspoon1618 8 років тому

    Nice!

  • @valerijw4999
    @valerijw4999 2 роки тому

    The whole project is kind of crazy, but chuck idea itself is worth close attention - I will try to repeat it but in more simple way as I have a plate so I will attach base and think how to adjust metal corners

  • @carlowesterhof
    @carlowesterhof 8 років тому

    Those bolts sticking out are a freaking menace. Beware!!

  • @castro1780
    @castro1780 8 років тому

    try making the tailstock shorter, that will reduce the effects of vibrations and lessen the chance of the workpiece flying off. very nice job on the lathe and chuck btw

  • @stashedsushi5789
    @stashedsushi5789 8 років тому +1

    i have always wondered why you use birch multiplex plywood, birch is a very soft wood. Would oak or pine mine multiplex be better since it is much stronger?

  • @tacsrnolastname1732
    @tacsrnolastname1732 5 років тому +1

    great video on building the 4 finger chuck however you said that the plans were on your website I don't see a link to your website.

  • @matthewsquillante1590
    @matthewsquillante1590 3 роки тому

    Damn your a better artist than me. My note books don’t look anything like that

  • @iceman7986
    @iceman7986 6 років тому

    You are so awesome!!!!!!!!! Be safe bro. I can't wait to see your next videos! AWESOME!!!!!!!!!

  • @anrysnail
    @anrysnail 8 років тому

    good job on the chuck, i might make something similar my self! and was it just me or was the whole tail stock wobbling a bit ?

  • @Metallocity
    @Metallocity 8 років тому

    yes!!! please make a 3d printer tutorial. i have stepper motors i been wanting to do somethin with

  • @user-hu2vr4nn3p
    @user-hu2vr4nn3p 6 місяців тому

    Весьма интересно...
    У меня на работе ради избежания разного рода инцидентов, запретили носить не только какие либо кольца (в том числе и обручальные), но и всякие посторонние предметы на руках (часы, украшения и т.п.).

  • @godzilla7382
    @godzilla7382 8 років тому

    one more little tip that may help you get more life out of your end mills x-carve bits. go for a bigger cut and slow your feed rate down you will effectively use more of your cutting surface extending the tool life. the only issues you may have is clearing chips. but when using the full length of your bits you aren't making 50 passes with just the tip leaving you with a dull tip but with a sharp shank.

  • @roclo9927
    @roclo9927 8 років тому

    great stuff I like your Ideas on the lathe but i think its very hard to true out your tail stock with a secondary chuck between you drill chuck and your tail stock but good effort

  • @callumsimpson4521
    @callumsimpson4521 8 років тому +3

    You need to shorten those bolts because if it hit you in the hand you it would hurt a lot

  • @Xenro66
    @Xenro66 8 років тому

    VERY nice! I really should try to make this, but I don't have anywhere to work or put it hahaha.
    Can I ask how you got to draw so well? I have to do my designs with CAD because I just can't draw :(
    You know, I really do like these videos. It's somewhat unrealated to weapon manufacturing, but it's still really entertaining. Keep it up :D

  • @zeroy
    @zeroy 8 років тому +1

    The main problem is the direct drive with the drill, it is likely going to kill the drill in no time at all, best is to use a transfer belt with the drill offset (or that motor you got). Also the chuck locking bolts are sticking out far too much, this is a serious hasard!

  • @godzilla7382
    @godzilla7382 8 років тому

    upgrade your bearings to sealed thrust bearings to take the force of the compression that is put on them by clamping down the tail stock and when you are shaping metal use your files and rasp rather than your wood working tools since your chisels are tempered steel they can chip and crack. also on your chuck jaws you may want to add in a gusset to reinforce your angle iron jaws. one more note is remember that bearings wear out and being able to replace them will save you from having to re-manufacture that whole assembly. a press fit is more than enough for bearings

  • @AndreMarascaEngenheiro
    @AndreMarascaEngenheiro 8 років тому

    Hello + The Art of Weapons, I've been watching your videos, and I really liked your work. I tried to make a clay mold to make it fully anatomical, was pretty cool, be cool you make an aluminum sling from a mold of their own hands.
    Sorry for my English.

  • @samparker199
    @samparker199 8 років тому +1

    cool good job i'm going to make my own for sure

  • @randomx4289
    @randomx4289 4 роки тому

    "also I'm not printing a gun because I like not being in prison" 😂 best sentence in the whole video.

  • @tsctaiwanslingshotchannel2752
    @tsctaiwanslingshotchannel2752 8 років тому +1

    good i like

  • @randomperson7132
    @randomperson7132 8 років тому

    I would strongly recommend doing something about the bolts because it could be devastating to your hands but besides that cool project

  • @josephesman710
    @josephesman710 8 років тому

    I'd be interested in seeing you make your own chisel, if possible, since I noticed an avil in the background.

  • @hardwaylearnt
    @hardwaylearnt 8 років тому

    Cool project. I do worry about those bolts connecting with your left hand. Your watch also appeared to be in danger of getting smashed by the bolts it it got too close. The chuck needs a retractable safety collar to cover the odd bits that stick out so that the area is a smooth surface and less danger to your hands, and if it breaks loose, your face.

  • @brukernavnfettsjit
    @brukernavnfettsjit 8 років тому +6

    Hi. Nice drawings! No need for cad when you can draw like that:) Where did you buy the printer? Seems like a good price. I like that you tried to make a chuck and lathe diy style. I'm not normally one for making annoying safety police comments, especially since it's obvious you are an intelligent young man who knows what he's doing. BUT..:P those protruding bolts looks like really nasty knuckle busters! And if they get a hold of your sleeves I fear it could drag you in and knock you around quite a bit. Broken fingers is not very productive:p So take care, and see if you can make those bolts shorter or figure out some other way to keep them safe from your hands. A shield around them perhaps?

    • @skinnymalink72
      @skinnymalink72 8 років тому +1

      +Auarhau I agree, well done but potentially hazardous. Maybe you could turn a ring or band the same size as the chuck to cover the bolts . Then drill holes where the bolts are to access them with a socket wrench. Also have you thought of some kind of readily accessible safety switch?
      Keep up the good work, it's very inspirational

  • @bradleyburns6104
    @bradleyburns6104 8 років тому

    hey, can you try to make a edc style knife instead of a whittleing/ carver please
    lot of support

  • @qvist4630
    @qvist4630 8 років тому

    I love ur chanel

  • @jorgenlannock
    @jorgenlannock 8 років тому

    doesnt your heavy circle take a lot of power from your machine?

  • @diytutorialsandmore9804
    @diytutorialsandmore9804 8 років тому

    Awesome job. You should build a jigsaw table or a band saw

  • @vincemck2002
    @vincemck2002 5 років тому

    I would suggest a removable cowl over the chuck to protect yourself from the spinning bolts. Beautiful job though mate.

  • @12aipom34
    @12aipom34 8 років тому

    Hi. By the way, I love the channel. I'm just doing this comment to ask what website you get your printer from? I've been looking at a Prusa i3 from a website called Aliexpress. Thanks
    , Sam.

  • @henrydangg
    @henrydangg 8 років тому +2

    nice!

    • @taow
      @taow  8 років тому

      +Henry LikesChicken Thanks

    • @maxb.3917
      @maxb.3917 8 років тому +3

      +The Art of Weapons nice video. Can you make a Karambit knife from Counter Strike Global Offensive? That would be nice from you!😜😊😋

    • @nivlac4150
      @nivlac4150 8 років тому

      +The Art of Weapons do you skateboard or did you just buy some just wondering I'm a skateboarder and it's nice to see other boarders

  • @arnaudcordier8690
    @arnaudcordier8690 8 років тому +6

    "obviously i'm not gonna 3d print a gun because i like not being in prison" hahahahahhahaha

    • @crusaderanimation6967
      @crusaderanimation6967 3 роки тому

      Americans: Excuseme is this some European joke that i'm too American to understand ?

  • @einarhagby3227
    @einarhagby3227 8 років тому

    Hi dude! Question:
    When you're making HDPE sheets, when im doing it I always get small
    air bubbles in mine, and then they show on the slingshot. I do every step in your tutorial. I press it with a flat metal lid to get the air bubbles out but it's not working! So how do you get so perfect and straight sheets without air bubbles?!

  • @jacktravis4902
    @jacktravis4902 8 років тому

    Just looking at your drawings of the previous lathe & chuck, it was a work of art but have you ever considered drawing Isometric before? P.S been watching your videos since 2013. :)

  • @cesarvargas2416
    @cesarvargas2416 6 років тому

    Great job , next time do it with steel totally!!☺

  • @panthermanweaponry6797
    @panthermanweaponry6797 8 років тому

    When you going to upload and what editing do you uses

  • @archiehurman7435
    @archiehurman7435 8 років тому

    So is lathe 2.0 going to be for metal turning or did you mean made of metal but for wood turning. Also you could 3d print a handle for that bodgy file and learn how to scale the printer(though you probably already know how:)

  • @TwohandsStruggler
    @TwohandsStruggler 8 років тому

    nice work build one myself
    one question how old are you always vor this question in my head when i hear you speak ;)

  • @SpeakerMunkey
    @SpeakerMunkey 8 років тому

    very creative. but fyi the bearing you put in is for radial force/support rather than axial as you said

  • @magnusdk121
    @magnusdk121 8 років тому

    hey, can you put a link for the 3d printer in the description?

  • @ewanmartin6555
    @ewanmartin6555 8 років тому

    how about put a center drill on the tail stock

  • @orenfried1431
    @orenfried1431 7 років тому

    nice job, nice to see youg talent, my advice is to use shorter screws/bolts, the ones you use are endangering your hands

  • @jessmdevans
    @jessmdevans 8 років тому

    where you get the cnc?? im in the market for one so if you could give me details and price, thinking about making one but havnt found the right set of plans

  • @bahri568
    @bahri568 8 років тому

    I watch many of your videos and thanks for that. Take Care of the exposed bolt on the chuck or this could be your most effective weapon of all.

    • @taow
      @taow  8 років тому +3

      +Carmel Grech haha dont wory, after the video I shortened them so they don't stick out!

    • @remakingvintage6353
      @remakingvintage6353 8 років тому

      +The Art of Weapons We all celebrate you did

  • @chrismetallica1
    @chrismetallica1 8 років тому

    A great couple of videos. But you can get a decent wood lathe for under £100 mate. Aldi had them a few months back for £70 with a stand !!

  • @joshuah2722
    @joshuah2722 8 років тому

    ware did you get your steel?

  • @linerforce
    @linerforce 5 років тому

    Hi there good idea but you have way to much overhang on the headstock reducing this on your next version will give strength where needed , check out how a decent metal lathe is made preferably a dean smith and grace the rolls royce of centre lathes the chuck and face plates are removable and fit close to the headstock bearings. Regards Linerforce

  • @jimbob5589
    @jimbob5589 8 років тому

    I'm not sure if you do this kind of thing. But could you make a karambit?