I have a W. F. & J. Barnes 4 1/2 . Built between 1901-1906. All original parts except the peddle bar. It is a fantastic lathe. That old and I can still dial parts in to .0001.
The lathe is my favorite machine tool, and also one of the most important in engineering. Plus I like their complexity, especially their gear trains they use for different functions. It's a wonderful tool
The Maudsley lathe is another level up in both strength and precision. The irst lathe is on dispaly in Paris at the Museum D'homme. Maudsley made the irst really good surface plate. It took him months of grinding with three metal plates.
thats what helped the british and europeans conquer the world, the lathe, not the gun, how would you make a precice gun with out a laith. i allways wounder.
The oldest lathe machine was invented thousands of years ago in India. With that machine, Indian Hindus have constructed temples. It is laughable when you claim that western world invented the lathe machine.
It's laughable when anyone claims with absolute certainty X group of people or X person invented something because it implies you have all lost knowledge of human kind. Or use this as some type of window into some retarded narrative.
@@jamesbiggs2745 Aryabhatta, the scientist from India born in 476 AD calculated Moon and earth distance. Check in Google. Brahmaguota-2 discovered gravity 1500 years ago. It is written in Vedanga-Jyotisa. The list goes on and on. Regarding lathe, Hindu temples that are constructed have the lathe marks dated 1000 years ago.
@Ante D because british stole 45 trillion pounds form my country. Give it back we'll see whose country is a shithole. If you check our history you can see how rich and great my country was in culture, mathematics, astronomy, medicine,art and textile. You come to our country in the name of civilization and ruined us and now you are saying it's a shithole. It's a shithole because you made it one. You created interpersonal conflict to separate us on every basis. I don't have the time to give you a lecture on the indian history. But it was a thriving civilization on its own before the british came along.
You can see the lathe technology used in Indian architecture in centuries old temple. They just reinvented or copyed it and stole credit. It is same for radio waves and gear system. You can even see rotating pillars in temples using round stones as ball bearings. there are depicted proof in Indian architecture in temples the use of gear technology in india.
I have a W. F. & J. Barnes 4 1/2 . Built between 1901-1906. All original parts except the peddle bar. It is a fantastic lathe. That old and I can still dial parts in to .0001.
Le premier tour à métaux construit par Jacques de Vaucanson en 1750 est exposé au musée arts et métiers a Paris.
The lathe , the king of machine tools !
Did an adult review this video prior to release?
Seems like it. And seem to had some sense of humor.
The lathe is my favorite machine tool, and also one of the most important in engineering. Plus I like their complexity, especially their gear trains they use for different functions. It's a wonderful tool
It was actually a Frenchman in 1750 that made the first metal lathe .
There’s also examples of vertical lathes in India dating back thousands of years.
See Praveen Mohan here on YT. He has some very intriguing videos.
@@Miner-49 And China, Im sure there are lots of ancient inventions that resemble modern ones.
Andre Vucason
@@MedievalMan so does than mean this guy just stole credit by modifying it
The Maudsley lathe is another level up in both strength and precision. The irst lathe is on dispaly in Paris at the Museum D'homme. Maudsley made the irst really good surface plate. It took him months of grinding with three metal plates.
Old-timey cannon manufacturers used water wheels to power a drill to bore into a solid piece of steel to from the cannon barrel.
If the part is stationary and the cutter is spinning it’s not a lathe
@theshauny no its a drill.
Henry maudsley Thank you sir.
You didn't show it.
When you made the zoom, a modern lathe appeared...
brilliant.
Did he make leadscrew
My interest in lathe really increased after reading Destiny's Crucible novel 😂
The 1st Lathe was invented by Jacques de Vaucanson in 1751.
The lathe is a God himself
thats what helped the british and europeans conquer the world, the lathe, not the gun, how would you make a precice gun with out a laith. i allways wounder.
History of Lathes, not planets spinning.
The oldest lathe machine was invented thousands of years ago in India. With that machine, Indian Hindus have constructed temples. It is laughable when you claim that western world invented the lathe machine.
It's laughable when anyone claims with absolute certainty X group of people or X person invented something because it implies you have all lost knowledge of human kind. Or use this as some type of window into some retarded narrative.
@@jamesbiggs2745 Aryabhatta, the scientist from India born in 476 AD calculated Moon and earth distance. Check in Google. Brahmaguota-2 discovered gravity 1500 years ago. It is written in Vedanga-Jyotisa. The list goes on and on. Regarding lathe, Hindu temples that are constructed have the lathe marks dated 1000 years ago.
@Ante D because british stole 45 trillion pounds form my country. Give it back we'll see whose country is a shithole. If you check our history
you can see how rich and great my country was in culture, mathematics, astronomy, medicine,art and textile. You come to our country in the name of civilization and ruined us and now you are saying it's a shithole. It's a shithole because you made it one. You created interpersonal conflict to separate us on every basis.
I don't have the time to give you a lecture on the indian history. But it was a thriving civilization on its own before the british came along.
Wd40
You can see the lathe technology used in Indian architecture in centuries old temple. They just reinvented or copyed it and stole credit. It is same for radio waves and gear system. You can even see rotating pillars in temples using round stones as ball bearings. there are depicted proof in Indian architecture in temples the use of gear technology in india.
Its an understatement to say he helped this earth without that man we wouldnt have all our luxery shit