That is one heck of a project. One piece of advise from someone who has been making chips for 34 years and that is DON'T WEAR GLOVES when operating equipment. I have seen people seriously hurt by getting caught up in machines. No long sleeves or loose clothing and if you wear an apron make darn sure the strings are tucked back behind you. And never reach over a lathe when it is turning. None of it is worth getting hurt over and a machine has no heart or feelings. It can and will hurt or possibly kill you. Again one heck of a project.
@@DebbyNovrinal if you want to experience a relatively safe version of what can happen, chuck up a long driver bit in a CORDLESS DRILL, long enough for you to be able to grab it with your hand. grab it while spinning and be ready to stop immediately. Now picture this with 20-40lbs of rotational inertia behind it and you've got what a small lathe can do to you. A large lathe might take around with it and cause many leaks you didn't have at the start of the day.
Your lathe is way cooler, better designed, and well built than the CNC lathe I built. Props to you and thanks for sharing your video. I really enjoyed watching you employ your amazing craftsmanship and talent!
I'm a Toolmaker by trade, over the past 40 years working in engineering I've used 50+ different lathes so objectively got a good sense of how good they are and what they can do...............gotta say yours looks fabulous and I'd love to give it a try and see what it'd turn like. Btw that's me on a Weiler on my channel.
I kept my build true to my style I don't know how to load pictures on here or I would. I still have a little ways tail stalk and done but it will never really be done. I didn't copy you but I used your work as inspiration
@@DebbyNovrinal Credit where credit is due. I've been machining for almost 30 years, splitting hairs for each job, I've seen sooo many things from a six thread micro screw to the space shuttle fuel pump, but your project lathe really really impressed me. As a matter of fact, I'm so impressed, I just subscribed and I'm binge watching all of your initial videos. Every part of this lathe build is awesome. and you used good hand tools only! what's more impressive than the machine is your ingenuity. In the way you're building your lathe in 2019/20 is just about the same way they built lathes in the 18th century!, you are making the king of machines! Good luck my friend, I hope to see more videos of this lathe making other projects!
A lot of work has been done and a good result has been obtained. Good luck in future projects, signed up, I will watch the work. I have a lathe and a milling machine, a hobby to do something with my own hands (the magic of shavings :-)). They have already told you about gloves, I will not repeat myself, take care of yourself!
I have been following your progress on the build of this lathe. Wow! A good design and execution. A good quality build with thrust ball bearings on all rotating parts. Are you planing a gear box for screw cutting? Puzzled on a couple of things, why a short bed? You’re only planing for short work only? Once you have a tail stock there will be not much travel! Why did you not provide bearing support on the back end of the spindle? It is obvious the lathe is cutting very well with accuracy and no shatter, but what about heavy cuts like 50 thousand or more? Is your spindle hollow? Love the screw cutting capability and longitudinal automatic feed. Very impressed with the design and execution, much respect to you and your skills. Noticed you did not weld but used nuts and bolts on parts subject to heat distortion like bed rails, cross slide etc... such attention to details for a home made lathe, can’t wait to see the finish product and seeing you use it like it was intended.
Good video. I have a couple of questions on lead screws. I'm very new to using a lathe. Some time ago I was given an Atlas TH54 10" or 12" lathe (not sure how to tell). It was in need of some attention so I tore it apart, lubed it, re-painted it and rewired it. The lathe seems to run fine, but I found that a 54" bed requires much more space and a much bigger work table than I want to dedicate to it. So I decided to cut the bed down to 36" which gives it a smaller foot print and enables me to dedicate a space for it in my workshop. I cut the bed in my bandsaw and it worked out great. Question 1: Can a lathe be used without a lead screw if I want to turn down a shaft without using the autofeed? Question 2: Is turning down a lead screw end (about 5" of the threads) difficult in a lathe given the gap in between each thread?
thank you brother,for the question 1/2. the lathe can be used without lead screws and to reduce the lead screw it will affect the rotation in the automatic feed. Sorry if the answer is not satisfactory my brother because this is according to my experience while using my own lathe, every lathe machinist each have their own experience..
Assalamualaikum.boleh buat lagi vidionya dgn penjelasan secara detil.kalw bisa mesinnya dibuka lagi satu persatu komponennya biar kita bisa belajar ini sangat bagus melebihi pabrikan
Excelente trabajo Amigo lo mejor que he visto de tornos casero un abrazo estoy contribuyente un pequeño torno. CNC Espero hacer un trabajo genial como el tu yo Felicitaciones.
I take the hat off my friend, verry good job. Your lathe is much better than the Chinees cheap ones. You should improve your product and sell it. Verry nice, you will have a good future.
Good day. How much would you say to build something like this. Because it can be totaly be dismanteled and couriered. I live in South Africa what would you recon would you ask to build something like this?
I've never seen anything like this before!! Amazing. what the purpose of this lead wheel? I think you should make a gear box system it will be very good project.
Hi! Nice project you have. I'm worrying only, that you cannot make any threads with that thing (unless you use special tools). But I have thought the thread making this way: How about if in lathe is a screw, which can be changed, and the machine only just copy that thread? I'm not sure can you understand what I mean, but like this way. You want to make M6 thread. You just put to lead screw M6 threaded bar (1m, those can be found from many shops), change a nut, which is connected to moving part in lathe and start make M6 thread. If you want make M8 thread, you change the M6 bar and a nut to M8 bar and a nut. Anyway, nice job you done!
what the meaning of this 9:33 and 12:10 ? why you put this thrust bearings inside a fixed part? I think they should be in the other side of the part between the axial load. anyway, thank you for sharing this video . I like this lathe. it looks precise.
Bro that ain't no lead screw that's threads all, cool way to make it work but don't look like acme thread to me. How long has it lasted has it ate the half nut yet?
That is one heck of a project. One piece of advise from someone who has been making chips for 34 years and that is DON'T WEAR GLOVES when operating equipment. I have seen people seriously hurt by getting caught up in machines. No long sleeves or loose clothing and if you wear an apron make darn sure the strings are tucked back behind you. And never reach over a lathe when it is turning. None of it is worth getting hurt over and a machine has no heart or feelings. It can and will hurt or possibly kill you. Again one heck of a project.
Thank you for the advice
@@DebbyNovrinal if you want to experience a relatively safe version of what can happen, chuck up a long driver bit in a CORDLESS DRILL, long enough for you to be able to grab it with your hand.
grab it while spinning and be ready to stop immediately.
Now picture this with 20-40lbs of rotational inertia behind it and you've got what a small lathe can do to you.
A large lathe might take around with it and cause many leaks you didn't have at the start of the day.
Купить можно
Com certeza foi o melhor torno caseiro que eu já vi na web.
Parabéns.
thank you brother
Mr. D...you one of the best Lathe maker ..better than the Original...keep up the good work 👏 🙌 👍
thank you brother
Concerteza um dos melhores tornos caseiros do UA-cam.👏👏
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Your lathe is way cooler, better designed, and well built than the CNC lathe I built. Props to you and thanks for sharing your video. I really enjoyed watching you employ your amazing craftsmanship and talent!
thank you brother
I'm a Toolmaker by trade, over the past 40 years working in engineering I've used 50+ different lathes so objectively got a good sense of how good they are and what they can do...............gotta say yours looks fabulous and I'd love to give it a try and see what it'd turn like. Btw that's me on a Weiler on my channel.
thank you brother
That's the best homemade lathe I've ever seen!!! A work of art....well done👍
thank you brother
Better go and Look ! At ! Other ! You ! Tubes ! Before !! You ! Make !! That !! Opinion !! Here !!
На такую работу смотреть можно не отрываясь! Спасибо вам огромное.
Наглядное учебное пособие.
thank you brother
Your work is awesome and I would go as far as to say your lathe is the best all around DIY lathe I've ever seen
I kept my build true to my style I don't know how to load pictures on here or I would. I still have a little ways tail stalk and done but it will never really be done. I didn't copy you but I used your work as inspiration
thank you brother
@@jaredbliven1398 BETTER ! DREAM !! ON !! THEN !!
Fantastic build. Congratulations on a job well done. Keep it up.
thank you brother
wonderful man, your work is an excellent example for the world of machining.
Thank you very much!
Muito importante estas estrucoes na montagens do torno mecânico nota 10. Para o estrutor. Uma boa noite do carlos
Thank you brother
this must be the best home made lathe out there. thanks for all your videos.
thank you for liking the video, please follow the continuation
OUT !! Of !! SCRAP !! JUNK !! REAL !! AMAZING !! THAT !!
It takes a lot of hardwork and patience to come up with what you have shown keep it up it's a work of an expert !My thumbs up for you!
thank you brother
Excellent
Beautiful
amazing
Wonderful
Good
Thanks for your time to make others happy in your technical mind.
You are genius.
Congrats
Thank you brother
Ficou magnífico, de muita qualidade, parabéns..
thank you brother
Hi man, My respect to you and your great job. Congratulations for your talent & mech-ability !!! Ciao Nicola from IT
thank you brother
WOW, This turned out to be a beautiful machine cionsidering it's all DIY!
thank you brother
@@DebbyNovrinal Credit where credit is due. I've been machining for almost 30 years, splitting hairs for each job, I've seen sooo many things from a six thread micro screw to the space shuttle fuel pump, but your project lathe really really impressed me. As a matter of fact, I'm so impressed, I just subscribed and I'm binge watching all of your initial videos. Every part of this lathe build is awesome. and you used good hand tools only! what's more impressive than the machine is your ingenuity. In the way you're building your lathe in 2019/20 is just about the same way they built lathes in the 18th century!, you are making the king of machines! Good luck my friend, I hope to see more videos of this lathe making other projects!
ok, brother thank you
@@eddietowers5595 I WOULD LIKE ! TO ! HAVE !! SEEN !!A !! SIXTEENTH !! CENTURY !! WELDER !! USED !! HERE !!
Impressive skill, it’s amazing what you can do with a lot of imagination.
thank you brother
Debby Novrinal were you from
indonesia
Man it;s looking good, cuts well too!! fantastic
Thanks 👍
Лучше самоделки по токарнйм станкам на ютубе нет, ты лучшый
thank you brother
Just WOW !
A lot of work has been done and a good result has been obtained. Good luck in future projects, signed up, I will watch the work. I have a lathe and a milling machine, a hobby to do something with my own hands (the magic of shavings :-)).
They have already told you about gloves, I will not repeat myself, take care of yourself!
thank you brother
Esse torno ficou melhor do que um original
Top mesmo esse torno vai fazer o contra ponto suspenso igual do router projetos
I have been following your progress on the build of this lathe. Wow! A good design and execution. A good quality build with thrust ball bearings on all rotating parts. Are you planing a gear box for screw cutting? Puzzled on a couple of things, why a short bed? You’re only planing for short work only? Once you have a tail stock there will be not much travel! Why did you not provide bearing support on the back end of the spindle? It is obvious the lathe is cutting very well with accuracy and no shatter, but what about heavy cuts like 50 thousand or more? Is your spindle hollow? Love the screw cutting capability and longitudinal automatic feed. Very impressed with the design and execution, much respect to you and your skills. Noticed you did not weld but used nuts and bolts on parts subject to heat distortion like bed rails, cross slide etc... such attention to details for a home made lathe, can’t wait to see the finish product and seeing you use it like it was intended.
Thank you brother.I planned to cut the screw. The distance of the shaft was calculated.
Did you have !! A ! Lot of Heat ! Distortion ! In ! Your ! HEAD !! ??
Amazing,,, always watching u show
thank you
Excelente trabalho brother
Самый лучший станок во всём Ю' ТУБе !!!
thank you brother
Good video. I have a couple of questions on lead screws. I'm very new to using a lathe. Some time ago I was given an Atlas TH54 10" or 12" lathe (not sure how to tell). It was in need of some attention so I tore it apart, lubed it, re-painted it and rewired it. The lathe seems to run fine, but I found that a 54" bed requires much more space and a much bigger work table than I want to dedicate to it. So I decided to cut the bed down to 36" which gives it a smaller foot print and enables me to dedicate a space for it in my workshop. I cut the bed in my bandsaw and it worked out great. Question 1: Can a lathe be used without a lead screw if I want to turn down a shaft without using the autofeed? Question 2: Is turning down a lead screw end (about 5" of the threads) difficult in a lathe given the gap in between each thread?
thank you brother,for the question 1/2. the lathe can be used without lead screws and to reduce the lead screw it will affect the rotation in the automatic feed. Sorry if the answer is not satisfactory my brother because this is according to my experience while using my own lathe, every lathe machinist each have their own experience..
@@DebbyNovrinal Thank you for your info.
Assalamualaikum.boleh buat lagi vidionya dgn penjelasan secara detil.kalw bisa mesinnya dibuka lagi satu persatu komponennya biar kita bisa belajar ini sangat bagus melebihi pabrikan
Muito bem elaborado e com robustez. Gostei
thank you brother
Excelente trabajo Amigo lo mejor que he visto de tornos casero un abrazo estoy contribuyente un pequeño torno. CNC Espero hacer un trabajo genial como el tu yo Felicitaciones.
thank you brother
Ты, что работал в кузне на Олимпе у богов, а потом сбежал, что бы нас научить!!!! ЭТО просто ШЕДЕВР !!!!
thank you brother
@@DebbyNovrinal no thanks to you
I take the hat off my friend, verry good job. Your lathe is much better than the Chinees cheap ones. You should improve your product and sell it. Verry nice, you will have a good future.
thank you brother
Чертежи или хотя бы размеры будут?
Excellent video and cool machine! What kind of steel was used for guides?
thank you brother,
ss400 steel plate
@@DebbyNovrinal The guides aren't erased
Just ! Some ! Clay !!
Amigo vendés los planos de esa máquina?
How do you only have 12k subscribers?! I will help... I'm now subscribed. Fantastic build! I like your choice in music too 👍
thank you brother,I am very grateful to you
Che Meraviglia !!!
Impressive skill👏👏👏..amazing brother..nice from indonesia 🇮🇩🤝
Thanks and welcome
terimakasih mas ARIFIN
Awesome job once again 👍👍
Thanks again!
Congratulations for your great job.
thank you
this lathe make lead screws?????
Beautiful job man
thank you
Bellissimo lavoro.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Ottima tecnica.
Rralizzato molto bene.
🇮🇹🖐️
thank you
mantul om, maju terus orang2 kreatif indonesia
siap,,terimakasih
Muito bom seu torno parabéns abraço que deus abençoa
thank you brother
How can i have the plans
Excente mine torno, parabéns Debby, como faço para adquirir esse projeto?
Thank you brother, I will try to tell you in the second video of the lathe made
How much money cost making lathe specification in your video Mr Debby Novrinal
Excellent working
thank you brother
Very nice work!
Thank you brother
Rapa seu torno ficou top demais cara show.
thank you
Don’t know of anyone has noticed, but this guy seems to know what he’s doing.....
WAY !! TOO!! MUCH !! SCRAP !! JUNK !! USED !! HERE !!
True.
amazing work.
Thank you brother
Good day.
How much would you say to build something like this. Because it can be totaly be dismanteled and couriered. I live in South Africa what would you recon would you ask to build something like this?
Me too I want to know do you mind sharing your contact, I have a custom job
Marvellous craftmanshift. Will you build the quick gearbox?
thank you brother,next video
@@DebbyNovrinal okay bro
That job it's amazing
I've never seen anything like this before!!
Amazing.
what the purpose of this lead wheel?
I think you should make a gear box system it will be very good project.
thank you, for making the gearbox you can see another video on my channel
@@DebbyNovrinal
yes
I saw it
keep the good work
you use very fine mterial
I like your videos 👍👍👍
thank you brother
This lath was excellent! How did you calculate the joints and how did the project?
very satisfactory
Just ! Calculate ! It !! Too !! Infinity !!
@@DebbyNovrinal how can I contact you personally do you have an email? Or WhatsApp
Top dos Top!
✌
Great, very good.
thank you brother
wow this is fantastic. Where did you get the dimensions? or plans?
I designed it myself, in accordance with the dream of having my own engine. The idea is from a machine manufacturer
FROM ! THE ! TOLIET !!
Amazing
Thanks
Profissional parabéns 👏👏👏👏
thank you brother
Amazing kawan .. selain karpet .. soal masin bubut dan turunannyo paham pulo.. sesekali selipin lagu minang nan dampingi video2 brikutnyo dih...😄😄
😁😁😁 siap kawan
Beautiful work, what country you are my friend.
I am from Indonesia my brother
Super work
thank you brother
Parabéns, top d+.
Teria o projeto?
Nice work..Can you show how did you do the split Nut ?
thank you,next video
Excelente 👍👍👍
thank you brother
👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 nos do canal ferreira motos estamos acompanhando tudo,
thank you brother
BRAVO !!
Hi! Nice project you have. I'm worrying only, that you cannot make any threads with that thing (unless you use special tools). But I have thought the thread making this way: How about if in lathe is a screw, which can be changed, and the machine only just copy that thread? I'm not sure can you understand what I mean, but like this way. You want to make M6 thread. You just put to lead screw M6 threaded bar (1m, those can be found from many shops), change a nut, which is connected to moving part in lathe and start make M6 thread. If you want make M8 thread, you change the M6 bar and a nut to M8 bar and a nut. Anyway, nice job you done!
thanks for the advice
Mantappp mesin bubut buat sendiri, udah kaya pabrikan gini bang
Terimakasih mas 🙏supportnya
Hi you doing great job home make metal lathe machine how long you work make lathe machine look cool
thank you brother,about 6 months which is done in free time only 2 hours a day
@@DebbyNovrinal wow
Muito bom 👍🇧🇷 forte abraço de nós do CANAL FERREIRA MOTOS
Отличный станок своими руками. Интересно в какую сумму он входит?
Nice job.super👍👍👍
thank you brother
Hätte ich eine Firma, ich würde dich sofort einstellen wollen 👌🏻 bis jetzt waren alle Filme mega!!!
thank you brother
👍👍
wspaniała robota 👍
thank you brother
Very very nice. Thank you daer
thank you brother
Bagus hasilnya sangat rapi, dari dulu pengen buat mesin bubut belum kesampaian 😢
Bikinnya tahapan mas..semangat mas
what the meaning of this 9:33 and 12:10 ? why you put this thrust bearings inside a fixed part? I think they should be in the other side of the part between the axial load.
anyway, thank you for sharing this video . I like this lathe. it looks precise.
thanks, I did it to lighten the load of the push and the other side to make it easier to rotate
You are amazing
thank you
Best metal lathe ever
thank you brother
nice brother 👍🏻🤘
Thanks ✌️
Bro that ain't no lead screw that's threads all, cool way to make it work but don't look like acme thread to me. How long has it lasted has it ate the half nut yet?
Belo trabalho amigo parabéns
thank you brother
Respect man good work 👍👍
thank you
thank you
The best ⭐️
Thank you brother
Good brooo
👌
We were told in high school machine shop that a lathe is the only machine that can reproduce its self.
How you going to make a lathe bed on a lathe ?
nice work
thank you brother
Cool
Mantab brother rapih salam sesama tukang bubut dr indonesia
salam satu hobby bro😁
Jaka średnica śruby i jaki skok gwintu
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