Хорошая машина для мастерской, такую же делаю в свободное время. Подписка, лайк, ни за что не отпишусь. Получше других в интернете друзья нет, я долго искал такие проекты. Честно и правильно показано изготовление! Однозначно пригодится в доме, уверен!
Suso, this is my third set of plans I have purchased from you and I am always pleased. The amount of time and detail you put into your plans impresses me every time. I could very easily just look at your pictures and videos to figure out how to build the lathe, but I love buying your plans and supporting the awesome work that you do for the woodworking community. Thank you and well done!
Solo gracias eres un crank y una gran persona por ayudar de esta forma con tus conocimientos ya UA-cam por crear esta gran comunidad. Muchísimas gracias y sigue así maestro
6:10 That shaft stayed perfectly (!) in place. I can already tell this is a great design. Once I get myself a better shop I'll consider making one myself. Until then I'll admire yours.
hay,fantastic workmanship,i love your video's,i had a go at building my own lathe,it is nearly finished,it is 15 inch diameter and 32 inches from chuck to tailstock,i had intended to make djembe but then i realized it would be to dangerous to put a log on a wooden lathe,so i will just stick to bowls/lamps and things like that,but i really enjoyed building it so thank you very much,
Seems really good , i like your style! This reminds me a bit of Matthias Wandel lathe, but your approach seems different and you use real bearing! Can't wait to see the end result :)
Great new project sir! I look forward to seeing this one progress. I'm sure this one will turn out as good as your Portable Workshop which is my favorite.
Wow! You nailed it. Easily you best project ever! I'm really excited about all the engineering you've planned to get to this result. I hope to see from you a turning project soon. Regards!
Sin comentarios. Solo saber de donde sacas esas maderas, porque yo por aquí no encuentro ese tablero contrachapado... Eres un fenómeno, y haces que parezca fácil lo que haces, cuando no lo es... Esperando ya el próximo vídeo...
muchas gracias como siempre compañero! por aquí en Galicia es bastante común el contrachapado de abedul y de okumen, lo puedes encontrar en casi cualquier carpintería o almacén de madera...de donde eres?
De Vigo, y en las carpinterías que tengo por los alrededores tienen otro tipo de tableros, al menos aparentemente. Me refiero a que tienen muchas menos capas, o a mi me da la impresión... Incluso los hay de tipo marino, pero tienen 4 o 5 capas únicamente.
es cierto que existen con menos capas y más gruesas, si son de buena calidad servirían igualmente! de todas formas, casi todo este material llega de países nórdicos y reparten por nuestros almacénes, por lo que deberías poder encontrar algo igual a mi, si me entero de algo te aviso
Ya se que tienen muy buena calidad, incluso en uno de los sitios donde suelo comprar los tiene metidos en agua y no entra ni una gota, pero la sensación de resistencia que da el tener más capas... es otra cosa. Además se suelen astillar bastante. En mis tiempos de aeromodelista hacía los aviones con este contrachapado, el de menos capas, y cuando encontrabas alguna chapa del finlandes la diferencia era abismal. También la diferencia de precio era grande. De todos modos muchas gracias por tu ofrecimiento y tu atención.
Something seemed to change between 6:00 with all of the vibration and then again at 6:07 when the motor starts up and it is dead smooth -- was it simply lathing down the circles to be completely true that removed all of that vibration or is there more to it (alignment, etc.)?
Thanks a lot! This is a nice project. No 2 soon I hope. You are very ambitious I can tell. I bought one of your plans and downloaded another free plans. They consist more than any other woodworkers plans I have ever seen. Very impressing. Thank you so much. Im looking forward to follow your work! KUTGW!
If you'd like to help me, you can upload subtitles in your own language following this link: ua-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=bsYAHJMazAU Puedes contribuir con subtítulos en tu idioma en el siguiente enlace:
Subtitles for brazilian portuguese added to the three parts of the project. Let me know if you'd would like some more for other of your projects. Thank you for letting the community help knowledge grow faster.
Hola me llamo Gonzalo te sigo desde hace mas de un año y me encantan tus vídeos , estoy deseando ver el siguiente siempre que publicas uno nuevo, sobre todo la mesa de corte con fresadora y todos los accesorios que publicaste hace un año, es alucinante, lo que mas me gusta es que todo lo haces con contrachapado y materiales económicos y que no parecen difíciles de encontrar. lo haces de una manera que parece todo muy fácil, muchas gracias por tus vídeos y un saludo desde Granada - España. por cierto me gustaría mucho saber de donde eres... Un saludo y sigue así...
no me digas que eres de la coruña yo creía que eras extranjero, como tus vídeos están en ingles, yo no entiendo ni papa de ingles, les pongo los subtitulos en español y andando pero los sigo con mucha ilusión, un abrazo...
Hola ,me encantan tus vídeos,se aprende mogollón y se cogen ideas muy buenas,pero tengo una pregunta sin ánimo de ofender,si eres de la Coruña como he leído ,porque haces los vídeos en inglés? como puedo poner los subtítulos en español que ha puesto un compañero que el lo hace así?una sugerencia,estaria genial que tuvieras el mismo vídeo en español,es solo una sugerencia para los que no nos enteramos del inglés.gracias y sigue así tus vídeos y proyectos son cojonudos!
cuando estas reproduciendo el vídeo en la parte inferior hay un icono que aparece al poner el ratón encima de la pantalla en forma de engranaje que es la configuración al abrir el desplegable se ve el sitio de los subtitulos y solo tienes que añadir y ponerlo en español, espero que te sea de ayuda...
esto pinta muy pero que muy bien como todo lo que haces, de verdad un gusto ver como trabajas la madera, imagino que pondras estos planos a la venta,no? tengo intención de hacer algo asi. Un saludo y animo
Hi, thanks so much for sharing this wonderful detailed video and it has been my dream to be able to build my own. At first, i almost followed exactly and please allow me to point out some results: - centre spur: the video shows to cut in a triangular shape and has been sharpened to slicing manner. Few test runs showed that it could not hold the workpiece well and often slipped after a while. I tried modifying several times to point it is now like a rip saw profile and it works perfectly - I am using 12mm rod, it could be the reason that my tool rest is not stable and wobbly when I moved towards both ends of the tool rest. Since I noticed I have never need to change my tool rest's height, I made another one with fixed height and installed a 1/2in steel pipe onto giving an easy gliding movements - rearstock: the video shows that the rod is made pointy which caused a lot of friction onto the workpiece and it also acting as a grinding bit which deepened the hole of the workpiece after a short while of use. I used another bearing to made a live center however, it works but still not perfect. This will eliminate both issues which I described above. Thanks again for sharing for this useful video and hoping there will be more in future projects.
Hello Paoson... thanks for sharing this wood lathe project. If using a 1 phase electric motor, what is the ideal RPM that you recommend to drive this wood lathe?
Hola Suso, yo ya tenía mi torno hecho, así que éste de momento no lo hago. Para mi solo tiene un fallo, el contrapunto no debe estar fijo, tiene que rodar con la madera, simplemente poniendole un rodamiento. Sin rodamiento puede quemar la madera. Un favor te pido, donde consigues los motores, pon el enlace por favor. Sigue así. Un abrazo desde Bizkaia.
hola Jose, no es fácil hacer un contrapunto con rodamiento y que al mismo tiempo se desplace horizontalmente sin herramientas para trabajar metales, por eso lo hice así, aunque con tiempo espero mejorarlo. Como puedes ver el algún vídeo, aplicando un poco de aceite va bastante bien. A veces compro motores usados en un taller de rebobinado que tengo cerca, cuando lo compro nuevo miro en la web zuendo.com
@@Paoson_Woodworking Ok muchas gracias Suso. Una pregunta, he hecho tu sistema para afilar las gubias del torno, y como no tengo piedra muy fina (80), he hecho una en contrachapado y con lija de 240 para refinar, porque me la rompe, si está perfectamente tirante y adherida a la madera ?. Algun secretillo?, gracias de nuevo y perdona mi pesadez. Un abrazo..
@Jose Luis Fernandez es lija base papel o tela? podrías enviarme unas fotos y las preguntas por email? así será más fácil ayudarte y compartiré las fotos en mi web. Mi email: info@paoxxx.com
@@Paoson_Woodworking OK, mañana imposible, pero el viernes te mando fotos. Un abrazo. Lo del contrapunto no creo que sea muy dificil, voy a mirarlo, y si consigo algo te envio.
Beautiful :) I really enjoy watching your builds. They are among best on yt. It sems you build all your machines? How can birch plywood stand with time in these projects? Especially where bearings lay. Big thumb up mate Cheers
Well done, Peason. super nice work, looking forward to see the next episode. Can you tell me the thickness of your threaded shaft? M something? Thanks. Love to see your work, you are almost a perfectionist in a good way
i've seen that you do some lutherie as well. do you think that the scrollsaw made your way it's enough to cut the violin scroll from the big maple block or i should use handsaws?
Hi Paoson! I really appreciate the fact you are trying this homemade lathe thing, can't wait to see how it functions. How strong is the motor and RPM? Do you think it would be possible to turn steel parts in it (with another tool holder made for that obviously) or it wouldn't be strong enough? Would've loved to see this made into an accessory for your table saw/router/jigsaw table though, would've added a lot of versatility to this table Will definately buy this set of plans as I was pretty impressed with the 3D Router (although maybe a bit hard to understand the plans, in my opinion)
hi Eric, It is a 1HP single-phase motor with 1500 RPM. I'm no expert in metalworking, but I do not think this lathe can serve to turn steel! thanks for comment!
Thanks for the answer on the motors specifications. Steel is rough to turn and needs to be properly chucked in, so the headstock and tailstock would need to be changed, but the threaded rod didn't seem to bend when you were cutting it, so I think it might have potential, any possibilities that you try to convert it into a wood/metal lathe when it is done? Most lathe I've seen so far where not that strong when force was applied that far from the bearings, yours seems to be able to take a bit of force which is obviously required in metalworking.
@@Paoson_Woodworking Muchas gracias por la pronta respuesta. Acabo de suscribirme porque tus trabajos me parecen de una gran calidad y muy buen diseño. Qué madera usás para este tipo de trabajo? Vivo en Argentina así que tendré que buscar algo similar.
I think this is a great video, but why is the motor separate from the rig itself. Wouldn't it make sense for it to be a single unit instead of being separated by the band?
james living Direct link and variable speed in these types of motors is not good as there is a loss of torque at low speeds. This is why gearboxes and pulleys exist. The motor can run always at optimal torque whilst the ratio of the system dictates the final shaft speed. For direct drive you would need a super expensive and responsive motor controlled by pwm. A stepper motor for example would be a direct drive option, but it would have to be a damn good one for a lathe, and would have to be supported by a myriad of electronics and drivers to make sure it works correctly.
@@Paoson_Woodworking Thanks, yes, I would not like to use soft metal =) I decided to try using an optical shaft from a CNC machine, 16 mm in diameter =)
Ciao Suso, sempre il primo, come sai ho il brutto vizio di copiare tutti i tuoi magnifici lavori e ora ci provo con questo tornio.Devi però togliermi una curiosità che da tempo volevo chiederti.Vedo nei tui video che per fare la maggior parte dei fori usi una punta "appuntita" sul trapano, mi puoi dire nello specifico di cosa si tratta e eventualmente linkarmi dove trovarla.Grazie e continua così.
Lathe & Disc Sander Plans: bit.ly/3fFh1fa
Хорошая машина для мастерской, такую же делаю в свободное время. Подписка, лайк, ни за что не отпишусь. Получше других в интернете друзья нет, я долго искал такие проекты. Честно и правильно показано изготовление! Однозначно пригодится в доме, уверен!
Suso, this is my third set of plans I have purchased from you and I am always pleased. The amount of time and detail you put into your plans impresses me every time. I could very easily just look at your pictures and videos to figure out how to build the lathe, but I love buying your plans and supporting the awesome work that you do for the woodworking community. Thank you and well done!
hello Cole, thanks for your kind words! I hope to see pics of your lathe soon.
best regards
Suso
Solo gracias eres un crank y una gran persona por ayudar de esta forma con tus conocimientos ya UA-cam por crear esta gran comunidad. Muchísimas gracias y sigue así maestro
gracias!
Eres un maquina! y no lo digo sólo por este proyecto, sino por todos los que has hecho! Saludos desde Euskal Herria!
muchas gracias Jon!
6:10
That shaft stayed perfectly (!) in place. I can already tell this is a great design. Once I get myself a better shop I'll consider making one myself. Until then I'll admire yours.
thanks as always!
You are an outstanding craftsman creative and very talented great job! Tom
beautiful work, nicely filmed and edited. Excellent explanation.
Best DIY lathe on UA-cam 👍
hay,fantastic workmanship,i love your video's,i had a go at building my own lathe,it is nearly finished,it is 15 inch diameter and 32 inches from chuck to tailstock,i had intended to make djembe but then i realized it would be to dangerous to put a log on a wooden lathe,so i will just stick to bowls/lamps and things like that,but i really enjoyed building it so thank you very much,
thanks Stevie, I would like to see your lathe!
ok i will find the latest pic,give me ten mins cheers
Does not work, can you send them here?
there ya go.
Nice workmanship and great video production!
thanks!
Um dos melhores projetos que já vi no UA-cam! Parabéns!! The best project homemade woodlathe! Congratulations !! :-)
obrigado!
Seems really good , i like your style! This reminds me a bit of Matthias Wandel lathe, but your approach seems different and you use real bearing! Can't wait to see the end result :)
thank you so much!
Es un excelente trabajo muy buena planificación y hermosas terminaciones . Desde Santiago de Chile. Felicitaciones!
muchas gracias Alejandro!
This has a nice powerful looking motor. Your jigsaw setup certainly does a great job. Part two . . . soon I hope 😀
thank you so much!
Hi there from Portugal,
Very nice project :D
Obrigado(Thanks)
obrigado!
:D
...I simply would like to have another life to have the time to build all your amazing projects...
By the way, you're so close to 100k!!! Great!
yeah! :D thanks as always Gianluca
Great new project sir! I look forward to seeing this one progress. I'm sure this one will turn out as good as your Portable Workshop which is my favorite.
thank you so much!
Wow! You nailed it. Easily you best project ever! I'm really excited about all the engineering you've planned to get to this result. I hope to see from you a turning project soon. Regards!
thank you very much Lluis!
Now you got me 😊. I must built this machine. Excellent work, thank you very much.
thanks Markus!
A well-made machine, even is grinding. Like!
thanks as always mate!
Sin comentarios. Solo saber de donde sacas esas maderas, porque yo por aquí no encuentro ese tablero contrachapado... Eres un fenómeno, y haces que parezca fácil lo que haces, cuando no lo es... Esperando ya el próximo vídeo...
muchas gracias como siempre compañero! por aquí en Galicia es bastante común el contrachapado de abedul y de okumen, lo puedes encontrar en casi cualquier carpintería o almacén de madera...de donde eres?
De Vigo, y en las carpinterías que tengo por los alrededores tienen otro tipo de tableros, al menos aparentemente. Me refiero a que tienen muchas menos capas, o a mi me da la impresión... Incluso los hay de tipo marino, pero tienen 4 o 5 capas únicamente.
es cierto que existen con menos capas y más gruesas, si son de buena calidad servirían igualmente!
de todas formas, casi todo este material llega de países nórdicos y reparten por nuestros almacénes, por lo que deberías poder encontrar algo igual a mi, si me entero de algo te aviso
Ya se que tienen muy buena calidad, incluso en uno de los sitios donde suelo comprar los tiene metidos en agua y no entra ni una gota, pero la sensación de resistencia que da el tener más capas... es otra cosa. Además se suelen astillar bastante. En mis tiempos de aeromodelista hacía los aviones con este contrachapado, el de menos capas, y cuando encontrabas alguna chapa del finlandes la diferencia era abismal. También la diferencia de precio era grande. De todos modos muchas gracias por tu ofrecimiento y tu atención.
Something seemed to change between 6:00 with all of the vibration and then again at 6:07 when the motor starts up and it is dead smooth -- was it simply lathing down the circles to be completely true that removed all of that vibration or is there more to it (alignment, etc.)?
by lathing the pulleys leaving them perfectly round, the vibration is gone! thanks
Thought so -- thank you for the reply! Excellent work; looking forward to the next part.
As always, great video. You do a great job of making the tools look very professional!
thank you!
Thanks a lot! This is a nice project. No 2 soon I hope. You are very ambitious I can tell. I bought one of your plans and downloaded another free plans. They consist more than any other woodworkers plans I have ever seen. Very impressing. Thank you so much. Im looking forward to follow your work! KUTGW!
I am happy to read your words! thanks
If you'd like to help me, you can upload subtitles in your own language following this link:
ua-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=bsYAHJMazAU
Puedes contribuir con subtítulos en tu idioma en el siguiente enlace:
Paoson WoodWorking cual programa utilizas para crear diseños 3d?
hola, mira esto:
www.paoson.com/blog/sketchup-tutorial-n36
I'll be sending you subtitles. Hope you don't mind if they're made differently from UA-cam caption mode though.
Subtitles for brazilian portuguese added to the three parts of the project. Let me know if you'd would like some more for other of your projects. Thank you for letting the community help knowledge grow faster.
Muy bonito proyecto. Felicitaciones. . te saludo desde Chiquimula, Guatemala. Sigue adelante. muy buena explicación.
enhorabuena por tu nuevo proyecto...!!!!
gracias Javier!
I'm so glad I found your channel amazing videos
thanks!
Hola me llamo Gonzalo te sigo desde hace mas de un año y me encantan tus vídeos , estoy deseando ver el siguiente siempre que publicas uno nuevo, sobre todo la mesa de corte con fresadora y todos los accesorios que publicaste hace un año, es alucinante, lo que mas me gusta es que todo lo haces con contrachapado y materiales económicos y que no parecen difíciles de encontrar. lo haces de una manera que parece todo muy fácil, muchas gracias por tus vídeos y un saludo desde Granada - España.
por cierto me gustaría mucho saber de donde eres...
Un saludo y sigue así...
muchas gracias Gonzalo, tus palabras me animan para seguir! otro saludo desde Coruña!
no me digas que eres de la coruña yo creía que eras extranjero, como tus vídeos están en ingles, yo no entiendo ni papa de ingles, les pongo los subtitulos en español y andando pero los sigo con mucha ilusión, un abrazo...
Hola ,me encantan tus vídeos,se aprende mogollón y se cogen ideas muy buenas,pero tengo una pregunta sin ánimo de ofender,si eres de la Coruña como he leído ,porque haces los vídeos en inglés? como puedo poner los subtítulos en español que ha puesto un compañero que el lo hace así?una sugerencia,estaria genial que tuvieras el mismo vídeo en español,es solo una sugerencia para los que no nos enteramos del inglés.gracias y sigue así tus vídeos y proyectos son cojonudos!
cuando estas reproduciendo el vídeo en la parte inferior hay un icono que aparece al poner el ratón encima de la pantalla en forma de engranaje que es la configuración al abrir el desplegable se ve el sitio de los subtitulos y solo tienes que añadir y ponerlo en español, espero que te sea de ayuda...
Muchas gracias,pero tu eres el que has respondido no el del vídeo no?
Very good in deed! I can''t wait to see the result. Nice job!
thanks Luis!
excellent video I thought, I expect to see the second part.
thanks!
pure genius, you make everything look so eash
thank you!
Very practical yet also very useful. Good work.
thank you as always!
Tus trabajos son muy buenos- Felicidades y gracias por compartirlos
muchas gracias!
good afternoon friend, I'm from Brazil, beautiful service, when we will have the second part? hug and thanks
thanks, will be ready soon!
Thank's a lot. You are my inspiration.
Trabalho muito bem feito nos mínimos detalhes. Parabéns do Brasil!
Nice job! I really hope that u upload the next part soon as possible :)
thanks!
Looking forward for it! Keep up the excellent work my friend!
thanks!
Another interesting project. It always looks so beautiful finished ! Otto (NL)
thanks as always Otto!
So awesome! Cant wait for the second part.
thanks!
esto pinta muy pero que muy bien como todo lo que haces, de verdad un gusto ver como trabajas la madera, imagino que pondras estos planos a la venta,no? tengo intención de hacer algo asi. Un saludo y animo
muchas gracias Aitor! pues si, después del último vídeo me pondré con los planos lo antes posible!
ok perfecto,una pregunta,que motor estas usando?
Aitor Hernández es un simple motor monofásico de 1HP, es de una marca española llamada Cemer, están muy bien de precio!
muchas gracias,echare un ojo,un saludo
Супер. Жду продолжения с нетерпением.
Hello did you take a 20mm diameter ball bearing ? But what I mean is the length or the inside diameter . Thanks a lot for your time and your answer.
the threaded rod is 20mm in diameter! and also the inner hole of the bearing
Looks great Suso! Very handy design, waiting the next video. :)
coming soon...thank you!
as always beautifully done. Question? how do you clean your glue roller without needing a new one for each use?
hi, wood glue can be easily cleaned with water before dried
wow never thought of that....thanks really appreciate the advice
This is very cool project!!
thank you so much!
Parabéns vc e um artista.
obrigado!
Very very Good Job!!! Thanks for this video ;)
thanks!
Hi, thanks so much for sharing this wonderful detailed video and it has been my dream to be able to build my own. At first, i almost followed exactly and please allow me to point out some results:
- centre spur: the video shows to cut in a triangular shape and has been sharpened to slicing manner. Few test runs showed that it could not hold the workpiece well and often slipped after a while. I tried modifying several times to point it is now like a rip saw profile and it works perfectly
- I am using 12mm rod, it could be the reason that my tool rest is not stable and wobbly when I moved towards both ends of the tool rest. Since I noticed I have never need to change my tool rest's height, I made another one with fixed height and installed a 1/2in steel pipe onto giving an easy gliding movements
- rearstock: the video shows that the rod is made pointy which caused a lot of friction onto the workpiece and it also acting as a grinding bit which deepened the hole of the workpiece after a short while of use. I used another bearing to made a live center however, it works but still not perfect. This will eliminate both issues which I described above.
Thanks again for sharing for this useful video and hoping there will be more in future projects.
I'm glad to read your words! please send me some pics:
info@paoxxx.com
Hi There, I have compiled in a Doc format in my reply. Please take a look. Thanks so much again for sharing. :)
Muy practico y funcional, espero hacerlo realidad, muchas gracias.
Super travail et merci pour la traduction
Hello Paoson... thanks for sharing this wood lathe project. If using a 1 phase electric motor, what is the ideal RPM that you recommend to drive this wood lathe?
hi mate, here you'll find all that information: www.paoson.com/blog/en/lathe-disc-sander-n63/
Hola Suso, yo ya tenía mi torno hecho, así que éste de momento no lo hago. Para mi solo tiene un fallo, el contrapunto no debe estar fijo, tiene que rodar con la madera, simplemente poniendole un rodamiento. Sin rodamiento puede quemar la madera. Un favor te pido, donde consigues los motores, pon el enlace por favor. Sigue así. Un abrazo desde Bizkaia.
hola Jose, no es fácil hacer un contrapunto con rodamiento y que al mismo tiempo se desplace horizontalmente sin herramientas para trabajar metales, por eso lo hice así, aunque con tiempo espero mejorarlo. Como puedes ver el algún vídeo, aplicando un poco de aceite va bastante bien. A veces compro motores usados en un taller de rebobinado que tengo cerca, cuando lo compro nuevo miro en la web zuendo.com
@@Paoson_Woodworking Ok muchas gracias Suso. Una pregunta, he hecho tu sistema para afilar las gubias del torno, y como no tengo piedra muy fina (80), he hecho una en contrachapado y con lija de 240 para refinar, porque me la rompe, si está perfectamente tirante y adherida a la madera ?. Algun secretillo?, gracias de nuevo y perdona mi pesadez. Un abrazo..
@Jose Luis Fernandez es lija base papel o tela? podrías enviarme unas fotos y las preguntas por email? así será más fácil ayudarte y compartiré las fotos en mi web. Mi email: info@paoxxx.com
@@Paoson_Woodworking OK, mañana imposible, pero el viernes te mando fotos. Un abrazo. Lo del contrapunto no creo que sea muy dificil, voy a mirarlo, y si consigo algo te envio.
Bom dia amigo . muito bom!!!!!
OK thank you
Beautiful :) I really enjoy watching your builds. They are among best on yt. It sems you build all your machines?
How can birch plywood stand with time in these projects? Especially where bearings lay.
Big thumb up mate
Cheers
thanks Zox! If you use a quality birch plywood board you will not have problems!
Thanx mate,. Your lathe is awesome :)
Beautiful work.
Keep up good work
Cheers
Another great video I always look forward to them. Just a little help for your description/script try googling " woodruff key"👍
I looked for it's proper name for a while but didn't find it! thanks as always!
Paoson WoodWorking glad I could help, 👍👍👍
Well done, Peason. super nice work, looking forward to see the next episode. Can you tell me the thickness of your threaded shaft? M something? Thanks. Love to see your work, you are almost a perfectionist in a good way
thanks Peder, It is a M20 threaded rod
saludos desde Argentina,me gusto mucho y es lo que necesito para mi pequeño taller. Te pido permiso para copiarlo. gracias
gracias! envíame unas fotos cuando termines
Great design. Simple but effective. Greetings from Seville - Spain
excelente amigo, felicitaciones!
Beatiful job as usual. It will be possible to buy the plan shortly? Could I ask the threaded rod diameter you used for this project?
20mm diameter, in a few days will be ready!
Intelligent, useful and practical. Congratulations! :)
thanks!
oye que grandioso esta este video y muy util cuando tendras listo la segunda parte
gracias! la semana que viene espero subir la segunda parte
ok y gracias por compartirlo soy un gran aficionado a la carpinteria y me gustan mucho tus videos exitos en todo lo que hagas
Excellent job. Please ..what da hz power and rpm your motor
i've seen that you do some lutherie as well. do you think that the scrollsaw made your way it's enough to cut the violin scroll from the big maple block or i should use handsaws?
hi Simone, you mean the inverted jig saw? It will be enough to cutting maple!
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+Paoson WoodWorking even tight curves in a 6 cm block ?
Ciao, mi piacere molto questo tuo progetto. E’ possibile avere le misure dei tagli del legno? Grazie mille
Otra obra maestra Suso!
gracias!
Great job Sir!!.I was wondering what are the diameter sizes of each of the pulleys you made?
Very cool projekt!
thanks as always Maxim!
Дай Бог тебе здоровья !
Si tendría que escribir una palabra para describir todo lo que haces, sería, excelencia. sigue así maestro. :D
muchas gracias Carlos!
beautiful job done see you on next video
thanks!
Would you please share diy bandsaw??? I look forward to it.. Thank you....
some day...thanks!
paoson excelente gracias saludos desde colombia
muchas gracias!
Hi Paoson! I really appreciate the fact you are trying this homemade lathe thing, can't wait to see how it functions.
How strong is the motor and RPM?
Do you think it would be possible to turn steel parts in it (with another tool holder made for that obviously) or it wouldn't be strong enough?
Would've loved to see this made into an accessory for your table saw/router/jigsaw table though, would've added a lot of versatility to this table
Will definately buy this set of plans as I was pretty impressed with the 3D Router (although maybe a bit hard to understand the plans, in my opinion)
hi Eric, It is a 1HP single-phase motor with 1500 RPM. I'm no expert in metalworking, but I do not think this lathe can serve to turn steel!
thanks for comment!
Thanks for the answer on the motors specifications.
Steel is rough to turn and needs to be properly chucked in, so the headstock and tailstock would need to be changed, but the threaded rod didn't seem to bend when you were cutting it, so I think it might have potential, any possibilities that you try to convert it into a wood/metal lathe when it is done?
Most lathe I've seen so far where not that strong when force was applied that far from the bearings, yours seems to be able to take a bit of force which is obviously required in metalworking.
when it ends, I will try with some soft metal, and see how it works!
always nice work!
thank you!
Witam jaki jest gruby ten prent ?i Długosz całkowita?
Hola Maestro! felicitaciones por tus proyectos que acabo de descubrir. Para esta máquina es suficiente un motor de 0.5 hp?
hola José, podría servir para tornear piezas de madera no demasiado grandes y duras. Lo ideal es un motor de 1hp.
@@Paoson_Woodworking Muchas gracias por la pronta respuesta. Acabo de suscribirme porque tus trabajos me parecen de una gran calidad y muy buen diseño. Qué madera usás para este tipo de trabajo? Vivo en Argentina así que tendré que buscar algo similar.
@@pepeyelli3103 gracias! Es contrachapado de abedul, aunque podría servir contrachapado de otras maderas
I think this is a great video, but why is the motor separate from the rig itself. Wouldn't it make sense for it to be a single unit instead of being separated by the band?
I designed it this way to be able to change the revolutions, thanks!
james living Direct link and variable speed in these types of motors is not good as there is a loss of torque at low speeds. This is why gearboxes and pulleys exist. The motor can run always at optimal torque whilst the ratio of the system dictates the final shaft speed.
For direct drive you would need a super expensive and responsive motor controlled by pwm. A stepper motor for example would be a direct drive option, but it would have to be a damn good one for a lathe, and would have to be supported by a myriad of electronics and drivers to make sure it works correctly.
Well done👍👍👍
thanks!
Hello! Please tell me, what diameter shaft did you use? What is the metal marking?
20mm. Metal marking?
@@Paoson_Woodworking Thanks, yes, I would not like to use soft metal =) I decided to try using an optical shaft from a CNC machine, 16 mm in diameter =)
Won't threaded rod inside the bearing tear one or the other up?
I haven't had any problems!
Nice work 💐💐Can you tell me which software use you to design 3d model ? And how to get it ?
check this out:www.paoson.com/blog/sketchup-tutorial-n36
gostaria que você disponibiliza-se os desenhos com as medidas dos materiais usados para montar o torno de madeira
olla aquí: www.paoson.com
Pena que não sei falar inglês!Mas tudo que você é genial!
some of my videos have portuguese subtitles! thanks
Como siempre grandes cosas haces para tus seguidores, vas a tener los planos para venta?
Saludos eres el mejor!!
claro! cuando termine la construcción me pondré con los planos.
Excelente, muy buen proyecto!
muchas gracias Gabriel!
I've seen one of the best
thank you!
so great man!
i like this video. can you share your plan for this lathe machine. i love to build one.
in a few days I'll have them ready!
very nice
if I do this lathe from metal can it work with metal
of course! thanks
Very nice
Great work
thanks!
Excelente, siga haciendo usted videos asi le felicito.
Ciao Suso, sempre il primo, come sai ho il brutto vizio di copiare tutti i tuoi magnifici lavori e ora ci provo con questo tornio.Devi però togliermi una curiosità che da tempo volevo chiederti.Vedo nei tui video che per fare la maggior parte dei fori usi una punta "appuntita" sul trapano, mi puoi dire nello specifico di cosa si tratta e eventualmente linkarmi dove trovarla.Grazie e continua così.
hello Giuseppe! you mean this?
www.paoson.com/en/blog/how-to-use-cnc-drill-bits-in-column-drills-n23
yes
Grazie
Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos.
gracias!
Might I suggest that you use software for your designs?
hi, I use the SketchUp program., take a look: paoson.com/downloads/blog/tutorial-del-sketchup--n36
thanks for your attention, I'm downloading
I am experiencing wobble creating a lot of vibration when I run the motor. Do you know what would be causing that?
hello Joey, please send me some photo by email, that way I can help you better: info@paoxxx.com