Turning balance staff, the first promising pice

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2025

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  • @Roelasia
    @Roelasia 4 роки тому +1

    i pull my hat for the used tools and the result you got. i have seen other doing worse with perfect tools !!! THANK YOU for the video.

  • @chrisjohnson4165
    @chrisjohnson4165 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video.

  • @andrewwilson8317
    @andrewwilson8317 7 років тому +4

    It's tricky enough to do on a proper watchmakers lathe so total respect for making a good one on your home made lathe.

  • @spidiq8
    @spidiq8 5 років тому +7

    I was impressed, until I saw your lathe setup, then I was doubly impressed, fantastic work.

  • @grottonisred6541
    @grottonisred6541 4 роки тому +1

    That is absolutely fantastic. The graver look super sharp. Great skill and as you say the concentration is exhausting at such small dimensions ...one false move and .. well you know what happens.
    Great idea with the glass for the tool rest.👍👍👍

  • @colsanjaybajpai5747
    @colsanjaybajpai5747 4 роки тому +1

    What a wonderful lathe you've made and very precise at that. Wonderful machining

  • @roberto49ism
    @roberto49ism 4 роки тому +1

    G'Day Balogh,
    Excellent video. I like your attitude. It gives some hope to amateurs like me.

  • @bird47662
    @bird47662 4 роки тому +2

    ステップバイステップで丁寧に説明しており、他のユーチューブ動画のお手本です。僕も日本語で解説動画を製作中です。お話がゆっくりなので英語の苦手な日本人にもキャッチできるかも。

  • @grottonisred6541
    @grottonisred6541 5 років тому +1

    Absolutely fantastic skill level.
    I've just started to use a graver and it's not easy,
    You should be proud of your work, well done...👍🏽

  • @vincentgoh8562
    @vincentgoh8562 7 років тому +4

    Hi, Balogh Szabolca. Very nice and informative video. Great work..Thank you.

  • @andraskollar9027
    @andraskollar9027 7 років тому +1

    Gratulálok Szabolcs! Nagyon szép munka!

  • @colsanjaybajpai5747
    @colsanjaybajpai5747 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful. Very skilled are you.

  • @patrickwilenchik1718
    @patrickwilenchik1718 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing skill wow! Most impressed,

  • @dhayalanrajagopal2551
    @dhayalanrajagopal2551 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for your video it is useful to watch service India

  • @paulpadilla6913
    @paulpadilla6913 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing work! Much dedication and persistence. I cant imagine how many hours you spent trial and error.

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  4 роки тому +1

      One year hobby time :) 3/4 was taken by tool refining and preparation.

  • @ПашаПитецкий
    @ПашаПитецкий 9 місяців тому +1

    Дякую вам за працю,а де можна купити такий станок😊❤

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! It is an ER collet chuck in two simple ball bearings. I have built it :)

    • @ПашаПитецкий
      @ПашаПитецкий 9 місяців тому

      ​@@szbaloghдякую вам за відповідь,а чи не могли б ви надати мені креслення цього станку😊❤,тоді я зможу зробити його у нас

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  9 місяців тому

      @@ПашаПитецкий Not this type, but i am developing a 3D printed simple lathe design. Hopefully, i can show it in a few weeks.

    • @ПашаПитецкий
      @ПашаПитецкий 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@szbaloghдякую вам за вашу увагу до мене 😊❤

  • @mans4104
    @mans4104 5 років тому +1

    You make better parts that people with expensive lathes, But like I say the best tool is the brain, some have it some not.

  • @juanmejia3706
    @juanmejia3706 4 роки тому +1

    Hola me parece excelente lo que haces yo necesito uno si UD se puede ayudarme se lo agradezco mucho

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  4 роки тому

      Sure, how can i help?

  • @gatujo9308
    @gatujo9308 4 роки тому

    Good work!

  • @soperific1
    @soperific1 5 років тому +1

    Why not use a micrometer and know how much is coming off etc?

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  5 років тому +1

      A micrometer would break the piece off, or bend it for sure. After that it wont be concentric. It takes the same time to try the parts on. This way one can see if the dimensions are not to tight or to loose. Final size of the pivots is burnished on a Jacot tool to the jewel hole size. This also measured by testing the staff in place. One can not remove and put back a piece in any collet lathe without loosing concentricity. the Jacot tool is a two cone tool allowing the removal of the work piece.

  • @medimidi1754
    @medimidi1754 5 років тому +1

    The best! Good job!

  • @neekon9640
    @neekon9640 7 років тому +1

    Hi, great and inspiring video. What kind are they and where do you get your carbide gravers from?

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  7 років тому

      There are many options. Cheapest is from China, but i could not find small enough in square cross section. However, one can grind the tip down to the desired size with diamond coated discs. The smallest i could get is 2x2x50mm from grs tools. One can also try round ones, for example vynil cutting blades. The best (and also the most expensive) options are the dedicated engraving gravers, available in 1x1 mm square.

    • @neekon9640
      @neekon9640 7 років тому

      Thank you so much, I always wondered whether engraving gravers would be suitable. I will try the vynil cutting blades too.

  • @robertgoidel
    @robertgoidel 6 років тому

    Highly impressive work on the Lathe. Did you you carbide gravers or hardened steel gravers? Just wondering what make of Lathe you used? Fascinating skill level of workmanship shown in your video. Keep them coming!

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  6 років тому +1

      Thank you. I am using only carbide gravers. The workpiece is hardened and annealed to blue. The lathe is an ER20 shank i mounted in bearings, added a DC motor, pulley wheels and toolpost :) The balance assembly is ready, but there is still an issue in the gear train. Dont have much time for watch repair recently.

  • @ilioemilio3504
    @ilioemilio3504 4 роки тому

    good work. best regards

  • @ramzessthegreat
    @ramzessthegreat 7 років тому

    Hi. I must say it is impressive what you've done there. Admire! Off the subject - what equipment are you using to film it? Thanks.

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  7 років тому +1

      Its a simple chinese usb microscope, was maybe 10 USD.

    • @ramzessthegreat
      @ramzessthegreat 7 років тому

      Balogh Szabolcs Thank you. I have one somewhere (used it years ago for a project) but I did not consider it would be any good for this sort of thing.

  • @watchrepairing
    @watchrepairing 7 років тому +2

    Really impressive. I thought you were on a watch lathe.

  • @maxxsmaxx1901
    @maxxsmaxx1901 7 років тому

    Excellent work

  • @andreimiklin
    @andreimiklin 7 років тому +1

    You are impressing me every time, man!
    Basically you give an answer to question: How the f*ck Breguet and other fellows had made their timepieces in time when forger acted also as dentist. Wonderful things are always simple.
    Thumbs up and greetings from "sunny" Estonia :)

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  7 років тому

      Thank You very much :) we have currently an unusual cold weather here in Hungary. Some say there wont be any wine this year :/

    • @andreimiklin
      @andreimiklin 7 років тому +1

      Don't tell about cold weather to someone from Estonia :)
      But you have more time for indoor activities, so we'll see more videos, I guess.
      P.S. You have some very decent sorts of wine there, I know. I like Tokaji Aszu very much personally :)

    • @douro20
      @douro20 6 років тому

      @@andreimiklin Well, yeah, you are right across the Baltic Sea from Finland...

  • @cookiebeariscool
    @cookiebeariscool 7 років тому

    That was just awesome ......... you are very clever

  • @LCMNUNES1962
    @LCMNUNES1962 5 років тому +2

    ÓTIMO TRABALHO PROFISSIONAL, BRASIL OK.

  • @autocrashrepairsfromhome3168
    @autocrashrepairsfromhome3168 5 років тому +1

    amazing

  • @watch-repair
    @watch-repair 6 років тому

    thank you for good review!!!

  • @JanBinnendijk
    @JanBinnendijk 7 років тому +2

    Nice work, especially given the crude nature of your lathe, whenever you have access to a proper machineshop, you should make yourself a better lathe, just look at pictures of boley lathes, and copy that!.. i know you can do that..

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  7 років тому +1

      That would be nice project to make a proper lathe. Moreover, we have a professional machinist shop with many different lathes and CNC devices. But they are a different department. I was thinking about woeding there earlier but had no time.

    • @JanBinnendijk
      @JanBinnendijk 7 років тому

      Here in the Netherlands we have a saying: "colleagues will do a lot for a case of beer" :)
      I used to work in the "Beer-receiving dept." when i was a toolmaker, we made Battery-cases for Harley-davidson motorcycles, sailboat parts, Steering parts for vintage cars, steam engines, clamps for binding Fishing Tackle and what not.. i also made a very small watchmakers lathe there.. and of course my CNC mill..

    • @szbalogh
      @szbalogh  7 років тому +1

      Haha nice. I was there a few times to ask for parts for my every day work. Took always a bottle of wine with me :)

  • @Mohammedy14
    @Mohammedy14 7 років тому +1

    imazing more video

  • @erwe1054
    @erwe1054 4 роки тому

    Fantastic !!! 0.3mm

  • @lkkjhtemmexv1838
    @lkkjhtemmexv1838 5 років тому

    good

  • @Милыйкотенок-ю5б
    @Милыйкотенок-ю5б 7 років тому

    гуд