I'll try to translate .... Everything is fine, but welding the handle is like a fly in the ointment in a barrel of honey. By simple welding, I ruined everything.
Резцадержатель отличный , но резьба на болтах и сварка рукояти брак . Ведь можно было рукоятку изготовить на резьбе или запрессовать и на штифт посадить .
Заводская резцедержка (с термичкой,шлифовкой,годовой гарантией) стоит чуть дороже 100 американских рублей. Думается сам по себе процесс,как таковой,стоит во главе угла. Или человеку делать нечего.
thank you for an enjoyable video! I may do this, but I will cut off the 4 sides at the beginning with a band saw. Think of it: right there you would have the rocker piece for a lantern style tool post (actually, several of them)
I'm not going to criticize you on the welding job with the handle, very little is made in a day. I will say, for a 100 year + lathe, that's pretty good work. Functionality over looks will usually win every time. Cheers :)
How long did it really take you to turn round into square? Could have saved time and wear and tear, on your machine and inserts. .03 is a small cut, it must have taken you a day and a half to make a round blank square. Feeds and speeds, also material selection save time and money. I know this is a shop project, it just seems to me to be alot of wasted time. Time is money atleast in the 🇺🇲!
There is no way this project was made in a day (unless your talking 24 hours). And I would bet it was closer to 40. It's crazy to think someone with baby cuts could make this in a day. It is a great part high quality. But to think this was made in a day is ridiculous. Mabe if he started with the right material to begin with. I'm not knocking the part, I'm just not satisfied with the process.
@@albertpierce6263 i can't exactly tell how long it took but this was the only option for me at that time, because i dont have the Equipment to cut that efficiently. By the way who told you that it was made in one day lol, it took me weekends after weekends since i have a day time job
You need to look at your tool cutting height. Those blue 60 degree cutters are not on the same plane. You seem to be high on tool location. It's always better to be slightly lower than above center. Also invest in a good drill sharpener, or atleast a machinist drill guage.
Milling machine, we don’t need no stinking milling machine,Lol! Nice tool post and great example of using a lathe for what would normally be done on a milling machine.
I am very grateful for you using the lathe for most of the operations. Squaring the round stock, excellent. May people would use a saw or mill. Thank you for sharing your video.
Would have been sensible to use a saw (if available) to get most of the waste off, before making the stock accurately square in the lathe. Getting that amount of waste off using a lathe, in an interrupted cut, is not a nice operation.
This is a classic example of what you can accomplish when you ask "how CAN I do this?" instead of saying "I can't." So well done. Forget the weld and be proud of a good tool. Good video production too.
The lathe is such a universal tool, its just an amazing invention. But yeah i admit, most of the time i have to ask myself "how can i do it using only a lathe? " haha
Acreditei logo no início tratar_se de uma delicada cirurgia, tal a delicadeza e precisão de movimentos. Acompanhando as etapas do processo, fica clara a competência e domínio, por parte do torneiro, sobre aquilo que ele está a criar. Um trabalho meticuloso e de precisão incomparável! Parabéns! 😍😍😍🤣
Beautiful!! That is such awesome work. I have to make one of these for my old lathe but I am going to cast it out of aluminum until I can put together everything I need to perform these machinations. That is literally a piece of art that you made.
From the very first frames of processing, I realized that you are a tough dude... I would be afraid to process such a detail at such a distance in such a small lathe chuck. Dude, you don't even have steel, but titanium balls 😳👍
Gret vid.....in need of a new tool post for my Colchester Mascot. Wondering why you didn't thread the handle, as you had made everything else so well....
Блин, мужик! Давай я научу тебя искать нормально центр этой детали? 3 пары измерений. Ноги циркули (в твоём случае губки штангенциркуля) раздвигаешь больше чем радиус детали, можешь на треть,можешь по другому - тут уж как тебе будет наглядное. И с одной точко прочерчиваешь именно полукруг. Потом, примерно напротив этой изначальной точки, из точки на противоположной стороне детали опять таки прочерчиваешь полукруг. У тебя должны получиться две окружности, пересекающиеся в двух точках. Вот через эти точки пересечения ты проводишь прямую. После этого повторяешь все вышеперечислееное ещё в двух местах. Таким образом получишь 3 прямых, пересекающиеся друг с другом (лучше точки по строений расположить примерно под углом 120° друг относительно друга). И вот от места пересечения этих прямых уже ищешь центр детали. Твой вариант тоже хорош, но ты все равно центр опредкляешь чисто визуально.
You used what you had and were able to make something cool! I think your welds looked better than what I could do. They're stuck together, aren't they?
Местами неплохо. Но : метчик заправлен был криво , под углом. Из за этого болты резцы зажимать будут хуже. Торцуют пруток как можно ближе к кулачкам или будет дробить , следственно может согнуть прут или торец будет неровный. Вылет у прутка очень большой , следственно может согнуть ,сломать и повредить кулачки или руки токаря. Плюс пойдет дробление , рябь и пруток будет элэпсовидным. Что бы избежать этого: деталь всегда прижимают центром , с центровкой или без нее , если сьем небольшой.
This reminds me of an old comic strip I saw. Man has a lathe and milling machine in his basement. His friend stops by and asks, "what do you make with your lathe & mill?". The first man says, parts for my lathe and mill.
Excelente video, una duda que tengo, este plato o Chuck es universal de 4 mordazas? Y si lo es como conseguir uno de esto. Primera vez que miro uno si lo es. Gracias por compartir sus conocimintos
Danke dir :) Ich hab eine Axial Kugellager verbaut damit es einfacher wird den hebel/griff zu lösen nachdem man es Fest-gezogen hat. Habe den trick von "fireball tool" gelernt wo er eine axialkugellager in seinen Schraubstock verbaut
Very inspiring, your resourcefulness and your ability to adapt the lathe to do milling work is very impressive. I wondered why you didn't use the lathe to "chase" the threads used for the toolpost. Is the lathe not capable of threading? It definitely would have given you better fitting tool post bolts, if nothing else. Next time, (if you can't chase threads on the lathe) use a split die to cut the external threads. You can slightly adjust the split die a little bit to get a better fit. Great work!
Excelent work so far, the only thing I don't get is why the bearing? Usually you don't need to crank it so much and get it tight.. =) Very very nice though. Also a stop pin under would be a great thing.. Keep on, that was enjoyable 100%.
That was beautiful! Regarding welds, nothing a die grinder than some 400 grit sandpaper on an improvised wooden drill machine attachment can't solve ^_^ Surface finish tells, your carbide tools are begging for more chip load. Time to upgrade to a higher speed motor. 🦾 But man o man did you pull a fine job of putting back 40 years of life back into that machine.
@@yak-machining it's not your fault. See while facing, the outer regions have a great finish, but as you move deep into the circle, the finish gradually starts deteriorating. That is a tell tale sign of work not spinning fast enough. As tool moves inward, the rpms remain same but the linear (tangential) velocity with respect to cutting point decreases. (V=r x theta) Sorry I'm an engineer 😅😋
По ходу с устройством зоводской резце держки он не знаком. Нет фиксируещего шара, при откручевании она не за что не провернеться. Даже закрыв глаза на резьбы и сварочные швы. Можно былобы хоть теоретически подготовиться. Но хорошо что , еще хоть кто-то еще пропогондирует ручной труд.
When i first saw this i thought oh no point watching as i dont have a mill .then i saw you using a lathe , it was amazing up untill you used a mill on your lathe. I am just starting out. I have a 1957 Hurcus lathe but Unfortionatly no drill chuck and obviously no mill vise. So Unfortionatly stopped at that point. The first part was amazing. I jever knew you could do that. I am only very new hence the old lathe and very broke hence the old lathe. I am currently learning how to sharpen HSS as i cannot afford all the carbide holders and bits for each size or type. But thankyou for atleast teaching me something. It was amazing in itself. Regards Andy
Mate, I really enjoyed this project. The welding could easily be corrected with a die grinder and patience, I think since you did such a great job of everything else you should make this small correction as you’ll kick yourself every time you look at it. Well done though, keep posting
@@yak-machining I am not a machinist, but in both cases where you used welding, I can see easy solutions without welding and a lot better looking result. Just threads, to special made washers, special made screw and some Loctite. Or instead of the screw, a little welding, but it will be in a position that doesn't matter how ugly it is, it will be very easy to correct in no time, so the welding will no longer be possible to be seeing.
Make sure to watch my last video where i build a lathe steady rest
Update: the lathe and all of its equipment are sold
I always wondered how often you got to sharpen your tip on that lathe
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@@robbykwizz555 what do you mean with tip? The Carbide inserts?
I'll try to translate .... Everything is fine, but welding the handle is like a fly in the ointment in a barrel of honey. By simple welding, I ruined everything.
Резцадержатель отличный , но резьба на болтах и сварка рукояти брак . Ведь можно было рукоятку изготовить на резьбе или запрессовать и на штифт посадить .
если он на таком выносе вал точит с писком остальное уже понятно..........
@@user-fh2iy9ug9p резьба это отдельная тема у всего видео. Эт капец
Заводская резцедержка (с термичкой,шлифовкой,годовой гарантией) стоит чуть дороже 100 американских рублей. Думается сам по себе процесс,как таковой,стоит во главе угла. Или человеку делать нечего.
Вопрос токарям:для чего или почему шляпки болтов на резцедержателе квадратные?
@@user-ow6eu1dj1v Чтобы неповадно было их где-то использовать:)
As a new machinist this is impressive. Can't wait to get to your level
you chose a great line of job. i’m sure you’ll also become one of impressive machinist.
You showed some really nice skills, but you should practice welding night and day 😉
I know ahha
He's a machinist not a welder😆👍
Ủa thợ máy là không biết hàng hả bạn
If my welding was not good and with his skllls I would’ve drilled and tapped that piece for the handle. Would’ve looked better.
@@khangtrankhangtran9430 thợ máy nào cũng phải biết hàn,nhưng hàn tốt hay k là 1 chuyện
this take " interference cut " to a whole new level😆
thank you for an enjoyable video! I may do this, but I will cut off the 4 sides at the beginning with a band saw. Think of it: right there you would have the rocker piece for a lantern style tool post (actually, several of them)
Love watching your stuff, dude! Amazing what people can do without a milling machine.
I'm not going to criticize you on the welding job with the handle, very little is made in a day. I will say, for a 100 year + lathe, that's pretty good work. Functionality over looks will usually win every time. Cheers :)
Thank you, yes i know the welding is bad but it its working very fine
How long did it really take you to turn round into square? Could have saved time and wear and tear, on your machine and inserts. .03 is a small cut, it must have taken you a day and a half to make a round blank square. Feeds and speeds, also material selection save time and money. I know this is a shop project, it just seems to me to be alot of wasted time. Time is money atleast in the 🇺🇲!
There is no way this project was made in a day (unless your talking 24 hours). And I would bet it was closer to 40. It's crazy to think someone with baby cuts could make this in a day. It is a great part high quality. But to think this was made in a day is ridiculous. Mabe if he started with the right material to begin with. I'm not knocking the part, I'm just not satisfied with the process.
@@albertpierce6263 i can't exactly tell how long it took but this was the only option for me at that time, because i dont have the Equipment to cut that efficiently. By the way who told you that it was made in one day lol, it took me weekends after weekends since i have a day time job
You need to look at your tool cutting height. Those blue 60 degree cutters are not on the same plane. You seem to be high on tool location. It's always better to be slightly lower than above center. Also invest in a good drill sharpener, or atleast a machinist drill guage.
I think you made a jolly good job of this. I might be tempted to make something for my lathe now. It deserves a treat.
Milling machine, we don’t need no stinking milling machine,Lol! Nice tool post and great example of using a lathe for what would normally be done on a milling machine.
i myself still using an old lathe machine, it is still awesome working with it. Nice video
I am very grateful for you using the lathe for most of the operations. Squaring the round stock, excellent. May people would use a saw or mill. Thank you for sharing your video.
Thank you, yeah it was difficuilt without a mill but not Impossible 😏
Would have been sensible to use a saw (if available) to get most of the waste off, before making the stock accurately square in the lathe.
Getting that amount of waste off using a lathe, in an interrupted cut, is not a nice operation.
This is a classic example of what you can accomplish when you ask "how CAN I do this?" instead of saying "I can't." So well done. Forget the weld and be proud of a good tool. Good video production too.
Look up vids of making cubes on a lathe. Nothing is impossible on a lathe.
The lathe is such a universal tool, its just an amazing invention. But yeah i admit, most of the time i have to ask myself "how can i do it using only a lathe? " haha
Love watching lathe videos and this is the first time I’d seen a square made. Thanks
Acreditei logo no início tratar_se de uma delicada cirurgia, tal a delicadeza e precisão de movimentos. Acompanhando as etapas do processo, fica clara a competência e domínio, por parte do torneiro, sobre aquilo que ele está a criar. Um trabalho meticuloso e de precisão incomparável! Parabéns! 😍😍😍🤣
I think you did a good job, thanks for posting. Sometimes welding doesn't work out, but don't dispair!! Awesome and keep posting! Al from Canada...
Thank you for the comment.
Yes i know how horrible the welding was😂 but i have to learn alot
I got a lot of knowledge from just 1 video, thank you
Great job! Congratulations!!!
Awesome work done
Excellent work.
Bravo master!
Parabéns muito top. Quantos dias demorou pra fazer?
Beautiful!! That is such awesome work. I have to make one of these for my old lathe but I am going to cast it out of aluminum until I can put together everything I need to perform these machinations. That is literally a piece of art that you made.
Great job man. AMAZING. 😎😎😎😎👍
Quase chorei com essa solda,mas o restante ficou muito bom! Parabéns.
e o parquímetro sendo usado para riscar
a lot of turning high-quality video 👍👍👌👌
Very nice
Great video, well done.
From the very first frames of processing, I realized that you are a tough dude... I would be afraid to process such a detail at such a distance in such a small lathe chuck. Dude, you don't even have steel, but titanium balls 😳👍
🤣 well i was scared too at the beginning
Nice work
Wow man this was just great, true artistry. Loved this video start to finish lol excited at points. Definitely a new subscriber👍
a truly great effort,, i too have a lathe 100 plus years and find this very inspiring thank you
Oorale.. suena interesante amigo ,🔩
very wonderful
Excellent job....
I am very impressed!
You did alright need to purchase some of threader and thread stuff on the lathe
Yah didja self proud there. I gotta do that maself now I know a little sumthin extra than I done before.
Great video, I learned alot. Keep up the good work.
Good job 👍👍and good isnpiration 👍👍thanks sir,,,one more again,, thanks so much 👍👍
Gret vid.....in need of a new tool post for my Colchester Mascot. Wondering why you didn't thread the handle, as you had made everything else so well....
This project is very good!
Hoping to own a lathe soon , can't quite believe what you can actually do with one .
Good sequence and this technique, ... Thanks
My dear, with the exception of the welding of the knob, which was horrible, your project is perfect!!!
Using calipers as a center finder is pretty clever! Well done man, may that lathe last another century!!
Thank you 😁
Rocking brother 🔥
Very ingenious how you use your lathe.
Your work is very special friend❤💯
Thank you for sharing... You gave some alternative ideas that I didn't thought... Good man!!! 👍👍👍👍
Excellent job ,,
Блин, мужик! Давай я научу тебя искать нормально центр этой детали? 3 пары измерений. Ноги циркули (в твоём случае губки штангенциркуля) раздвигаешь больше чем радиус детали, можешь на треть,можешь по другому - тут уж как тебе будет наглядное. И с одной точко прочерчиваешь именно полукруг. Потом, примерно напротив этой изначальной точки, из точки на противоположной стороне детали опять таки прочерчиваешь полукруг. У тебя должны получиться две окружности, пересекающиеся в двух точках. Вот через эти точки пересечения ты проводишь прямую. После этого повторяешь все вышеперечислееное ещё в двух местах. Таким образом получишь 3 прямых, пересекающиеся друг с другом (лучше точки по строений расположить примерно под углом 120° друг относительно друга). И вот от места пересечения этих прямых уже ищешь центр детали. Твой вариант тоже хорош, но ты все равно центр опредкляешь чисто визуально.
You used what you had and were able to make something cool! I think your welds looked better than what I could do. They're stuck together, aren't they?
Местами неплохо. Но : метчик заправлен был криво , под углом. Из за этого болты резцы зажимать будут хуже. Торцуют пруток как можно ближе к кулачкам или будет дробить , следственно может согнуть прут или торец будет неровный. Вылет у прутка очень большой , следственно может согнуть ,сломать и повредить кулачки или руки токаря. Плюс пойдет дробление , рябь и пруток будет элэпсовидным. Что бы избежать этого: деталь всегда прижимают центром , с центровкой или без нее , если сьем небольшой.
Amazing work 👏 bro but one thing please let me know the purpose of thrust bearing
Best video ever!
I love this work
Por fa podrias decirme que liquido usaste oara pavonar las piezas fabricadas
Mesmerising
This reminds me of an old comic strip I saw. Man has a lathe and milling machine in his basement. His friend stops by and asks, "what do you make with your lathe & mill?". The first man says, parts for my lathe and mill.
🤣 thats fantastic but also true for me
Отличная работа, симпатично получилось. Ещё можно добавить шарик под резцедержку для фиксации.
the lathe is really an incredible machine
Me da algo que se muevan así las roscas, quedaron flojas o algo?
Excellent ideas. Nice skill.Only thing I can not understand why thurst bearing is provided there
Vote up, nice video clip, thanks for sharing :)
Excelente video, una duda que tengo, este plato o Chuck es universal de 4 mordazas? Y si lo es como conseguir uno de esto. Primera vez que miro uno si lo es. Gracias por compartir sus conocimintos
nice work
thanks ..
o mavi boya nedir mürekkep mi ?
Nice Video!
Can you tell me were the bearing at the end of the Video is used for?!
Danke dir :)
Ich hab eine Axial Kugellager verbaut damit es einfacher wird den hebel/griff zu lösen nachdem man es Fest-gezogen hat. Habe den trick von "fireball tool" gelernt wo er eine axialkugellager in seinen Schraubstock verbaut
Was that welded with a coat hanger and a soldering iron?
Muito bom. Parabéns
Mesmerizing to watch
Wait wtf at first i tought you chucked the log in a 3 jaws and then later i saw it was a 4 jaws but not independantly adjusted. Where did you got it?
Very inspiring, your resourcefulness and your ability to adapt the lathe to do milling work is very impressive. I wondered why you didn't use the lathe to "chase" the threads used for the toolpost. Is the lathe not capable of threading? It definitely would have given you better fitting tool post bolts, if nothing else. Next time, (if you can't chase threads on the lathe) use a split die to cut the external threads. You can slightly adjust the split die a little bit to get a better fit. Great work!
Well alright, cool!
Wgat are those big bits if steel with flaired end you made that from
Beautiful!
If you are not happy to weld, how about brazing, or soldering, even soft soldering would be strong enough for the handle
You so smart.
Good work
It looks great. Good job.
very very very good work I like its
Excelent work so far, the only thing I don't get is why the bearing? Usually you don't need to crank it so much and get it tight.. =) Very very nice though. Also a stop pin under would be a great thing.. Keep on, that was enjoyable 100%.
Muy buen trabajo de tornería , yo también soy tornero, y me hago mis propias piezas Te Felicito , un saludo desde Argentina 🇦🇷
That was beautiful!
Regarding welds, nothing a die grinder than some 400 grit sandpaper on an improvised wooden drill machine attachment can't solve ^_^
Surface finish tells, your carbide tools are begging for more chip load. Time to upgrade to a higher speed motor. 🦾 But man o man did you pull a fine job of putting back 40 years of life back into that machine.
Thank you for the advice. Right now im feeding only manually so its hard for me to get the right speeds and feeds but most of the time it does the job
@@yak-machining it's not your fault. See while facing, the outer regions have a great finish, but as you move deep into the circle, the finish gradually starts deteriorating. That is a tell tale sign of work not spinning fast enough.
As tool moves inward, the rpms remain same but the linear (tangential) velocity with respect to cutting point decreases. (V=r x theta)
Sorry I'm an engineer 😅😋
По ходу с устройством зоводской резце держки он не знаком. Нет фиксируещего шара, при откручевании она не за что не провернеться. Даже закрыв глаза на резьбы и сварочные швы. Можно былобы хоть теоретически подготовиться. Но хорошо что , еще хоть кто-то еще пропогондирует ручной труд.
Amazing
Beautiful workmanship with love from Turkey
Sir, which chemical use for metal finishing
That's master machining on another level. A true master engineer. Epic.
Bravo Kafar!
👍💖
When i first saw this i thought oh no point watching as i dont have a mill .then i saw you using a lathe , it was amazing up untill you used a mill on your lathe. I am just starting out. I have a 1957 Hurcus lathe but Unfortionatly no drill chuck and obviously no mill vise. So Unfortionatly stopped at that point. The first part was amazing. I jever knew you could do that. I am only very new hence the old lathe and very broke hence the old lathe. I am currently learning how to sharpen HSS as i cannot afford all the carbide holders and bits for each size or type. But thankyou for atleast teaching me something. It was amazing in itself. Regards Andy
No problem and thank you
Todo muy bien, pero la soldadura no es lo tuyo 🤣🤣
Excellent
Merci beaucoup pour tout!!!.
All the effort and one of the most prominent parts (26:20) looks like you did it blind and under water :D
Мужик молодец ,но так больно смотреть )))
Божественная сварка!
Согласен, портит все изделие
nice job sir
Beautiful job
Thank you
Mate, I really enjoyed this project. The welding could easily be corrected with a die grinder and patience, I think since you did such a great job of everything else you should make this small correction as you’ll kick yourself every time you look at it. Well done though, keep posting
I just really don't see the need to weld the lever handle as it's already threaded in.
😂 yes i know but im not motivated enough to correct that right now, maybe someday
@@geoffdl03 no it wasnt threaded in, no thread was involved at all, only the thread for the center bolt but the handle was loose, so i had to weld it
@@yak-machining I am not a machinist, but in both cases where you used welding, I can see easy solutions without welding and a lot better looking result. Just threads, to special made washers, special made screw and some Loctite. Or instead of the screw, a little welding, but it will be in a position that doesn't matter how ugly it is, it will be very easy to correct in no time, so the welding will no longer be possible to be seeing.
Top demais meu amigo 🤜🤛