impressive! lots of machining videos on youtube are basics for beginners, which is ok I guess. it's nice to see higher level machining like this where many of us can learn alot just by watching. thanks alot for the video! jimmy
Small privately owned shops like this are common world-wide. What you see is an excellent shop for "repair machining" and small lot production. That mix of machinery is especially useful for this sort of work.
geez could we get some more negative comments????? yeeehhh it's probably private owned ,it's just other ways of explaining it no need to slay the owners of this video all you big keyboard warriors, it's a great video showing off their prowess . If it's a private company I say well done!!! :-)
As a man who started fifty years ago in this type of environment, there are both good and bad for people of all skill levels. These guys are creating hot chips that could take out an eye very quickly. The glasses that I saw had no side shields and are likely not tempered or heavy enough to stop a piece of broken high speed steel from a broken tap, or a broken grinding wheel. Another thing all to common in this video is the hands wearing gloves. Look for the phrase “lathe accident” on your browser to see what can happen when clothing and machinery get tangled up. Long sleeves are a free express pass to the ER or the morgue. Safety shoes are probably not being worn in this shop either. Some fools try to justify not wearing them by using the excuse that the steel cap can be bent and sever the toes. Damn straight they CAN......., but by the time that happens your foot has gone in many directions. They are to save purple, broken, or hopelessly disfigured toes and feet, not catastrophic events. Many of these machines have spindle drive motors over fifty horsepower, while a one horse motor can sever a misplaced finger or thumb. Go into a shop of any type with a wedding band and it may end up in a chip pan with your finger. Boys and girls, this is damn serious stuff, not negative comments from a keyboard warrior. I have collected thirty stitches in my dirty hands over fifty years, and had a couple small steel splinters pick from my eyes, but it all works. If you are starting in a shop, or wanting a home shop in the garage, do it safely. This is not a video game where you get to start over with a new score. This is life, or for the careless it can be death.
Zach Waddill Well, that is open to a lot of further discussion. There are many types of lathes that are spin offs to the basic manual engine lathe. Size varies from jewelers lathes to huge vertical lathes with chucks in excess of 10-12 feet in diameter. Then add hydraulic tracers that cut a reproduction of a template into the workpiece. Then we have added computerized controls that make formerly impossible operations more achievable at reasonable cost. To this machine you can opt for live tooling that allows milling, drilling, and tapping after the turning and i.d. Work has been finished. There are more types of turning machines that are basically all lathes, but with descriptive names. The web is a treasure trove of educational and entertaining information.
This is in a factory, not a "private workshop" There are centre lathes, horizontal borer, vertical borer, CNC machining centre and other equipment. "Lathe machine" is not a term in general use.
I was taught that wearing gloves while working on a lathe or mill is a accident waiting to happen. Also wearing long sleeves or at least not rolling them up as well. Do they have lax safety regulations over there or something?
lol you shouldve seen the shop i started in. Owner secured the equipment for making the ammunition for the A-10 back when it was planned to be phased out, which didn't happen. Since he's the only (?) source "they" just look past the laundry list of code and OSHA violations I respect what they did there but the working conditions were straight out of a Charles Dickons novel.
You are moving way too fast. I was interested in each of those machines and how they run. At 6 minutes you finally did slow down, thank you. Please get a tripod and use it, the camera wiggling made me dizzy. Otherwise good video.
Ivo Boric A major safety breach! I would never run lathe machines, milling machines, and other cutting and shaping machines and power tools without eye protection.
impressive! lots of machining videos on youtube are basics for beginners, which is ok I guess. it's nice to see higher level machining like this where many of us can learn alot just by watching.
thanks alot for the video!
jimmy
Another Excellent example of problem solving with older tecnology !
Small privately owned shops like this are common world-wide. What you see is an excellent shop for "repair machining" and small lot production. That mix of machinery is especially useful for this sort of work.
Amazing work!!
Greetings from Hamilton, Canada.
Big turnings! enjoyed seeing these some close ups would have been nice thanks
Hunter333444 luv the sound of those big chips hitting the pan
i like your job, so impressionnant
It’s private shops like this that made Japan what it is today.
I think they use mitutoyo tool
geez could we get some more negative comments????? yeeehhh it's probably private owned ,it's just other ways of explaining it no need to slay the owners of this video all you big keyboard warriors, it's a great video showing off their prowess . If it's a private company I say well done!!! :-)
agreed Jezz - some of the guys are pains in the arghhh.
As a man who started fifty years ago in this type of environment, there are both good and bad for people of all skill levels. These guys are creating hot chips that could take out an eye very quickly. The glasses that I saw had no side shields and are likely not tempered or heavy enough to stop a piece of broken high speed steel from a broken tap, or a broken grinding wheel. Another thing all to common in this video is the hands wearing gloves. Look for the phrase “lathe accident” on your browser to see what can happen when clothing and machinery get tangled up. Long sleeves are a free express pass to the ER or the morgue. Safety shoes are probably not being worn in this shop either. Some fools try to justify not wearing them by using the excuse that the steel cap can be bent and sever the toes. Damn straight they CAN......., but by the time that happens your foot has gone in many directions. They are to save purple, broken, or hopelessly disfigured toes and feet, not catastrophic events.
Many of these machines have spindle drive motors over fifty horsepower, while a one horse motor can sever a misplaced finger or thumb. Go into a shop of any type with a wedding band and it may end up in a chip pan with your finger.
Boys and girls, this is damn serious stuff, not negative comments from a keyboard warrior. I have collected thirty stitches in my dirty hands over fifty years, and had a couple small steel splinters pick from my eyes, but it all works. If you are starting in a shop, or wanting a home shop in the garage, do it safely. This is not a video game where you get to start over with a new score. This is life, or for the careless it can be death.
A lathe is a lathe I take it.
Robert Queberg samurais think that is cool though.
Zach Waddill Well, that is open to a lot of further discussion. There are many types of lathes that are spin offs to the basic manual engine lathe. Size varies from jewelers lathes to huge vertical lathes with chucks in excess of 10-12 feet in diameter. Then add hydraulic tracers that cut a reproduction of a template into the workpiece. Then we have added computerized controls that make formerly impossible operations more achievable at reasonable cost. To this machine you can opt for live tooling that allows milling, drilling, and tapping after the turning and i.d. Work has been finished. There are more types of turning machines that are basically all lathes, but with descriptive names. The web is a treasure trove of educational and entertaining information.
What a big lathe, mine is a Chinese lathe model C2 not quite as big as this one, I think on the same scale as mine this must be a C2222
i know this work i worked in Dubai 2 years as operator This is amzing
Amazing...
This is in a factory, not a "private workshop" There are centre lathes, horizontal borer, vertical borer, CNC machining centre and other equipment. "Lathe machine" is not a term in general use.
Always top quality
Great feeling , What song did you use? Thank you so much
Huma Huma - Cielo
Ever wonder who or what makes the machine that makes the machine
Daniel Stevens
hi daniel...in basic terms the men and machines in the video make the machines...
I was taught that wearing gloves while working on a lathe or mill is a accident waiting to happen. Also wearing long sleeves or at least not rolling them up as well. Do they have lax safety regulations over there or something?
lol you shouldve seen the shop i started in. Owner secured the equipment for making the ammunition for the A-10 back when it was planned to be phased out, which didn't happen. Since he's the only (?) source "they" just look past the laundry list of code and OSHA violations
I respect what they did there but the working conditions were straight out of a Charles Dickons novel.
what is that? is it a lathe?
all very nice , but only one thing matters ,,,,profits
This shop makes Atlas lathes appear microscopic!
that is lathe machine?
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i used to make valves like this!
Rose White this is aniline pump
Very good work you
You are moving way too fast. I was interested in each of those machines and how they run. At 6 minutes you finally did slow down, thank you. Please get a tripod and use it, the camera wiggling made me dizzy. Otherwise good video.
Nik C. Colyer i(
Lmao
9:56 omg that boring bar
More of a boring boom. That thing is huge!
Who plays the first song/music in the video?
Huma Huma - Cielo
@@ohanneskamerkoseyan3157 awesome, thanks!
Do you can giv me job I have 25 eyrs experience manual laith
I need
machines they run mostly is lathe. i guess japan is weak in milling phase
That's like saying, on seeing your first cow in a new country
"Well, it looks like all the cows in Scotland are black"
Just conventional large engine lathe and boring mill. Young machinists wearing safety glasses, but older don't.
Mantap
I find the lack of protective eyewear disturbing ...
It was an old video I imagine. The work itself looks top notch!
Ivo Boric there's a joke there somewhere.
Ivo Boric
A major safety breach! I would never run lathe machines, milling machines, and other cutting and shaping machines and power tools without eye protection.
Well put some on and SHUT UP. Get over yourself, SAFETY NAZI
Your SUICIDAL conduct is your own DAMN business, and I don't give a DAMN about it.
I would say not very private. More big company, heavy machining.
can go a bit faster feedrate on the outside turning,and speed is too slow on boring cycle
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i have 10 year experience in cnc lathe machine and manual machine operator
my name parmeshwar fb id same
カバー無いの?クソ危ないな
Bet that was a bitch to dial in