It looks like a log splitter to me. It's driven by a engine or motor at a fairly low speed, as it's turning you jam the center of a log into it and it threads itself into the log like a lag bolt, as it goes deeper the "lag bolt" gets wider and wider splitting the log into 2 or 3 pieces. the other thing needed is a way to keep the log from spinning with it which is not difficult.
Agreed; I skipped ahead to see if the music stopped b/c I want to hear the lathe not music. I ended up moving on to a different video after a few minutes.
@@muzixman2011 i cnc hanno una potenza di produzione molto superiore. se devi fare 1 pezzo puoi usare il tornio manuale ma se devi fare 100 pezzi, meglio usare un cnc per fare presto
Grande vilson io ti ho copiato e ho usato lo stesso metodo per farmi una vite come quella, in gnb2 , bisogna essere molto attenti perché sulla punta se spingi ti strappa di brutto le creste del filetto. Sicuramente non è ben fatta come la tua ma il suo lavoro lo fa egregiamente. Grazie!
Ciao Vilson, complimenti ancora; se ho visto e capito bene, hai ottenuto la conicità con l'avanzamento automatico longitudinale, ma quello trasversale lo hai realizzato manualmente con la mano sinistra. Probabilmente non hai utilizzato il carrellino superiore ad angolo regolabile perché la corsa non ti bastava per tutta la lunghezza del cono. Ma sei riuscito a realizzare quella conicità pressoché perfetta soltanto con la sensibilità e la precisione del movimento della mano sinistra? Grazie e a presto.
OK, what am I missing? No way you can run that cross slide in manually and maintain depth of cut -- is there? Clever, you turned a battery operated drill into an old fashioned corded drill, way to save on those expensive batteries. Great concentricity with that three jaw chuck!
The title and everything else is in English and then I get to 7:30 to find out it is in Italian with no English subtitles. This is not right. [Another commenter did not know what it is and I agree since there is no indication and I can't understand the talking to see if it is revealed. I however did speculate thinking it would work rotating on a shaft as a wood grabber or splitter. Thanks anyway.
@@VilsonAlba It works but the auto-translation is very bad and broken English. It would be better if you could add your own translation that has clear proper English. Otherwise, put the title in Italian and avoid Western audiences. [Australian, British/English and American/Canadian]
Ottima manualita’ Vilson , complimenti. Pero sono un po’ perplesso quando ti vedo prendere i pezzi all’inizio lavoro senza supporto ..... o contropunta visto che sporgono dal mandrino in lunghezza piu di 3 volte il diametro del pezzo stesso........alquanto pericoloso direi. Bel lavoro comunque.
grazie :) no, ti assicuro che non è pericolosa quella sporgenza, il pezzo è massiccio e tiene benissimo. Sarebbe stato pericoloso se il diametro del pezzo fosse stato 30 mm o meno...
seeing the chuck key in the socket of the chuck without your hand on it just scares the crap out of me. ALWAYS take it out. WHENEVER IT IS IN THE CHUCK YOUR HAND MUST BE ON IT. I have seen serious injuries caused by the spindle starting wit the chuck key in the chuck
Tracy Lemme...Yes, I agree. I operated a manual metal cutting lathe for almost 20 years and that is how I taught myself. I wasn't "perfect" about it but darn near "perfect". My chuck key's home was on top of the lathe, above the motor and pulley housing. If it wasn't there, it was in my hands opening or closing the spindle. In my 20 years, I must have opened & closed the spindle jaws hundreds of thousands of times. I did a lot of mass production of parts and I will confess that when it would take less than 10 seconds to open the spindle, take out the part and put another part in and tighten the jaws, and I had many hundreds of the same part to do, that I would sometimes just leave the chuck in the jaw. I knew that doing that was not the safest thing to do, but I did it anyway. And once...just once...I got distracted and forgot to take the chuck key out of the jaw and pushed the on button. The key slammed onto the floor and went sliding across the shop floor. That really scared me. Thankfully, I was not standing in the path or I would have been really hurt. No one else was in that part of the shop so that was a huge relief. I think that from then on, whenever I opened the jaws, I took the few extra seconds to take the key out and put it on it's home spot, even though in just a few more seconds I would be reaching for the key to tighten the jaws. Yep, just like you said, Tracy...my chuck key was supposed to be either in my hands or at home spot.
Very nice work. refreshing to see someone that has manual machine skills.
grazie mille :)
Not a manual lathe.
Using the drill motor that way is very clever. I think I’ll make something for my lathe. Well done.
grazie :)
That is a great idea making a drill chuck for the tool post! Perfect way to drill those off set holes.
grazie mille :)
That was fascinating to watch, but I have no idea what you just made. Still watched the whole thing though!
grazie mille :)
questo è un cono spaccalegna e puoi vedere tutti i video del progetto in descrizione... molto presto arriverà anche il video finale
It looks like a log splitter to me. It's driven by a engine or motor at a fairly low speed, as it's turning you jam the center of a log into it and it threads itself into the log like a lag bolt, as it goes deeper the "lag bolt" gets wider and wider splitting the log into 2 or 3 pieces. the other thing needed is a way to keep the log from spinning with it which is not difficult.
some unusual attatchments, never seen some of those jobs done on a lathe before, very inventive
grazie mille :)
Built in taper capability or an attachment or technique. Brilliant
Nice work, thank you for sharing!
Cool. That was very skilled. I like the drill attachments.
grazie :)
Very interesting.
Key ways
Drilling.
I like it.
grazie mille :)
Good job. Help to junior lathe operater to support
Sempre bravissimo.
From where, do guys like this come. Awesome.
:)
Great video. Thanks for sharing. Good job
grazie :)
Very nice work sir
Awesome machining work. You made it look so simple. Cheers Stuart 🇦🇺
grazie mille :)
Not bad considering I don’t have a clue what it is or what he said
Грамотная работа! Мастер!
nice work
grazie :)
good job vilson
grazie :)
Yes NO MUSIC versions are great!
ok, la versione senza musica è disponibile, guarda sul mio canale
Agreed; I skipped ahead to see if the music stopped b/c I want to hear the lathe not music.
I ended up moving on to a different video after a few minutes.
Ottimo lavoro vil 😘❤❤❤❤❤
grazie mille Terry 😀
Great workmanship. Molto benne! Thank you for sharing this. How does it get used?
grazie :) è un cono spaccalegna, puoi vedere i video del progetto in descrizione a questo video... tra non molto l'attrezzo sarà completo
Bello ,in questa realizzazione ti eri veramente superato!! BRAVO VILSON !
grazie mille Marco :)
Belo trabalho, muito eficiente, parabéns e abraços!
grazie mille :)
Would make a good fire wood splitter.
Were you using ceramic tips? If not why no coolant?
ciao :)
no, niente punte in ceramica ma in metallo duro... non uso il refrigerante per non sporcare la telecamera
@@VilsonAlba Ahh ok. The tips stood up well considering. Great thread work 👍🏻
Machine use 1 phase or three phase ..?
ciao Vilson e complimenti per le tue capacità e per il modo in cui spieghi, ti volevo chiedere se fai lavori su richiesta di pulegge?
Benissimo video Vilson
grazie mille Vida 😀
Interesting. I wonder what he was making!
I was wondering too.
my guess is wood splitter
ciao :) è un cono spaccalegna e potete trovare tutti i video del progetto in descrizione... molto presto arriverà anche il video finale :)
@@VilsonAlba There you go, now we all know....
@@johnlockesghost5592 Why would you make a wood splitter in brass?
How to choose best tool bit? please help. thanks
dipende da che materiale devi lavorare, per ogni materiale c'è un modello d'inserto dedicato
Bravo,davvero interessante
grazie :)
Nice 👍🏻
grazie :)
Did he turned that manually?
si, manualmente come si vede nel video :)
Hello😊
Buffing wheel arbor or log splitter, which?
spaccalegna :)
puoi trovare tutti i video del progetto in descrizione! purtroppo non è ancora completato il progetto ma manca poco
@@VilsonAlba I am sorry but I do not understand that.
Sorry - good job😉
Is it a wood splitter
esatto :)
Bravo Vilson 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
grazie mille Simone :)
How much hp motor is used in your lathe 3 hp??
si, ho un 3 HP (2.2 KW)
Turned that taper by hand, don't think so.
Why not?
how accurate are these manual lathes?
0.005 mm
@@VilsonAlba really? if manual lathes are as accurate as CNC why we need CNC?
@@muzixman2011 i cnc hanno una potenza di produzione molto superiore. se devi fare 1 pezzo puoi usare il tornio manuale ma se devi fare 100 pezzi, meglio usare un cnc per fare presto
Grande vilson io ti ho copiato e ho usato lo stesso metodo per farmi una vite come quella, in gnb2 , bisogna essere molto attenti perché sulla punta se spingi ti strappa di brutto le creste del filetto. Sicuramente non è ben fatta come la tua ma il suo lavoro lo fa egregiamente. Grazie!
grazie :)
se fa il suo lavoro allora è fatto bene :)
bạn rất giỏi !
grazie :)
Tienes planos de como hicistes el taladro en el portaherramientas?
ciao :)
no, niente progetto per il mandrino che uso per forare sul tornio... ho solo fatto un video: ua-cam.com/video/NnV2Wf9-3T0/v-deo.html
Good
grazie :)
Vorrei vedere la lavorazione di ingranaggi a V filmati grazie.
Top👏
grazie :)
Complimenti e Buongiorno Vilson. Ottimo lavoro MAESTRO 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️
grazie mille, troppo buono :)
I cut keyways like that at school 50+ years ago. Made a male one as well to join to pieces of bar together
va bene :)
Must be an attachment for a giant buffing wheel with a 30 HP motor shaft
no, è un cono spaccalegna, puoi vedere tutti i video del progetto nei link in descrizione
I think its a log spitter
I think its a log splitter
Ciao Vilson, complimenti ancora; se ho visto e capito bene, hai ottenuto la conicità con l'avanzamento automatico longitudinale, ma quello trasversale lo hai realizzato manualmente con la mano sinistra.
Probabilmente non hai utilizzato il carrellino superiore ad angolo regolabile perché la corsa non ti bastava per tutta la lunghezza del cono.
Ma sei riuscito a realizzare quella conicità pressoché perfetta soltanto con la sensibilità e la precisione del movimento della mano sinistra?
Grazie e a presto.
ciao :)
la conicità l'ho fatta con il carro inclinabile in due colpi mentre la filettatura l'ho fatta come hai descritto tu...
Time 0.34 Can you please give me the tool Indexable Carbide Lathe code at the time of the video 2,41 And Inserts thanks !
ciao :)
per gli inserti che consiglio, link in descrizione
@@VilsonAlba Sì amico mio ma voglio solo questo specifico nel tempo che ti ho mostrato gli altri ma non sono interessato grazie mille>
Морковка 👍
esattamente :)
Be nice to make a black powder signal cannon out of a piece of round stock like that .
:)
What did he make?
è un cono spaccalegna. per vedere tutti i video del progetto, vai in descrizione al video che ci sono tutti i link
Indubbiamente sai lavorare al tornio con bravura e maestria.
grazie mille :)
How this is even possibile?!
è possibile si :)
Bellisimo
grazie :)
La lubrification est en option
This video begins in a very boring way but then it makes its point in a roundabout way. 😉
grazie :)
Golf job
Sorry, but what was it?
è un cono spaccalegna, puoi vedere tutti i video del progetto grazie a link che trovi in descrizione
OK, what am I missing? No way you can run that cross slide in manually and maintain depth of cut -- is there?
Clever, you turned a battery operated drill into an old fashioned corded drill, way to save on those expensive batteries.
Great concentricity with that three jaw chuck!
grazie mille :)
la lavorazione è tutta manuale :)
Looked like a manual in feed on the taper to me too. Never ever saw an engine lathe with a geared taper.
@@daveat191 Some Monarchs have that, but it's really rare.
Hats off to him for his control.
Oh hell.. What is it already
è un cono spaccalegna, puoi vedere il progetto intero nei link che trovi in descrizione
The title and everything else is in English and then I get to 7:30 to find out it is in Italian with no English subtitles.
This is not right.
[Another commenter did not know what it is and I agree since there is no indication and I can't understand the talking to see if it is revealed.
I however did speculate thinking it would work rotating on a shaft as a wood grabber or splitter.
Thanks anyway.
ciao :) puoi attivare i sottotitoli in questo modo: ua-cam.com/video/CGmbMIDr47w/v-deo.html
@@VilsonAlba It works but the auto-translation is very bad and broken English. It would be better if you could add your own translation that has clear proper English.
Otherwise, put the title in Italian and avoid Western audiences. [Australian, British/English and American/Canadian]
Black material in a 3 jaw chuck? 😢😢😢😢😢
Looks like a log splitter to me.
Guard? I don't need no stinking guard! On my Clausing.
Ese torno es chino,y se le borran las tablas de hilos , porqué son pintadas ,y no fotograbadas con relieve,
I turned music off the sound of the machine would have been spot on.
ciao :) in descrizione trovi anche il video senza musica con il suono del tornio
Very nice work, but please stop the music. I don't think anyone like music in machining videos. Just machine noise would be better. Thanks
se guardi in descrizione c'è anche questo video ma senza musica :)
grazi ragazza
grazie a te :)
BAIK
Wondering what were you trying to teach. Isn't it a waste of material and time.
ciao :) non è uno spreco di materiale e di tempo perchè il prodotto funziona... se vuoi in descrizione ci sono tutti i video di questo progetto
2:43 me and my gf tonight
Fiwer wood cutting
With the part mounted in the chuck like that, max RPM is very close to zero!!! This is not safe at all.
infatti sulla punta è un problema ma con un po' di pazienza, si fa
👍
:)
Ciao vilson ottima idea lo spaccalegna. Ascolta che ne pensi dei torni zanoletti, una marca tutta italiana. Sono buoni torni?
ne ho sentito parlare molto ma molto bene
A wood splitter
that would be my guess too. Now I want pizza.
ciao ragazzi :) in descrizione trovate tutti i video del progetto che sto facendo
👉👍
:)
Made an awful lot of brass filings !
non è ottone ma ferro
That’s going to hurt when you sit on it
non mi devo sedere sopra :)
Another GD 1920 no talkey video. Oh by the way the music was to loud.
ok, la versione no musica è disponibile sul mio canale :)
Ottima manualita’ Vilson , complimenti. Pero sono un po’ perplesso quando ti vedo prendere i pezzi all’inizio lavoro senza supporto ..... o contropunta visto che sporgono dal mandrino in lunghezza piu di 3 volte il diametro del pezzo stesso........alquanto pericoloso direi.
Bel lavoro comunque.
grazie :)
no, ti assicuro che non è pericolosa quella sporgenza, il pezzo è massiccio e tiene benissimo. Sarebbe stato pericoloso se il diametro del pezzo fosse stato 30 mm o meno...
Too much overhang!
What the hell is it 🤷🏻♂️
è un cono spaccalegna, puoi vedere i video del progetto con i link in descrizione
If you put the piece in a 4 jaw you wouldn't have to take such small cuts. Take your apron off honey haha.
non ho il grembiule hahahha
seeing the chuck key in the socket of the chuck without your hand on it just scares the crap out of me. ALWAYS take it out. WHENEVER IT IS IN THE CHUCK YOUR HAND MUST BE ON IT. I have seen serious injuries caused by the spindle starting wit the chuck key in the chuck
ciao :) grazie per il suggerimento, purtroppo per fare le riprese video ho bisogno di lasciare la chiave dentro
Tracy Lemme...Yes, I agree. I operated a manual metal cutting lathe for almost 20 years and that is how I taught myself. I wasn't "perfect" about it but darn near "perfect". My chuck key's home was on top of the lathe, above the motor and pulley housing. If it wasn't there, it was in my hands opening or closing the spindle. In my 20 years, I must have opened & closed the spindle jaws hundreds of thousands of times. I did a lot of mass production of parts and I will confess that when it would take less than 10 seconds to open the spindle, take out the part and put another part in and tighten the jaws, and I had many hundreds of the same part to do, that I would sometimes just leave the chuck in the jaw. I knew that doing that was not the safest thing to do, but I did it anyway.
And once...just once...I got distracted and forgot to take the chuck key out of the jaw and pushed the on button. The key slammed onto the floor and went sliding across the shop floor. That really scared me. Thankfully, I was not standing in the path or I would have been really hurt. No one else was in that part of the shop so that was a huge relief. I think that from then on, whenever I opened the jaws, I took the few extra seconds to take the key out and put it on it's home spot, even though in just a few more seconds I would be reaching for the key to tighten the jaws.
Yep, just like you said, Tracy...my chuck key was supposed to be either in my hands or at home spot.
Enough of the 'music', lathe sound too hard to do?
mi piace la musica :)
Nooo, la musichetta nooo...
hahahahahaha :)
опять белов дрова колоть собрался
esatto :)
What a waste of time and material
perchè?
I don't understand a damn word you're sayin
..!..😁..!..
attiva i sottotitoli: ua-cam.com/video/CGmbMIDr47w/v-deo.html
Cool video, terrible music.
i like the music
Eeejjj beee vilsone nista to ne valja
:) I love Cratia :)
All I seen was a huge waste of metal.
mmmmh no!
pretty gay music.
non vedo il problema :)