Homemade Lathe Machine

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  • čas přidán 8. 01. 2020
  • Let's Learn Something: Project no.23
    Good day :)
    Finally Guys after a lot of work I will now show to you my best homemade lathe machine and I'm happy with the result I can now make more cool project using this new tools.
    Also check my friend's homemade lathe machine.
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  • @letslearnsomething30
    @letslearnsomething30  Před 2 lety +100

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  • @jimsvideos7201
    @jimsvideos7201 Před 4 lety +777

    Ok let's review the facts:
    1. It no-kidding works.
    2. He made it himself with fairly modest tools, no computers or DRO or CNC anything
    3. No mis-drilled holes or anything else
    4. It's as good or more likely better than $500 worth of Chinese import 7x12, in size and performance
    5. The video itself is to a high standard; well lit, well focused, very well edited.
    All in all, credit to this man for making it happen.

    • @AntiYouTuberCom
      @AntiYouTuberCom Před 4 lety +16

      *I do not argue what he did well. But the fact is that he bought a ready-made designer who needed a foundation. Have you seen how some people assemble a lathe completely from scratch and make it yourself until the last bolt? That's exactly what I call a real master. So I abstain, not like not dislike.*

    • @Vodichka9
      @Vodichka9 Před 4 lety +59

      @@AntiCZcamsrCom If you mean ready-made design-the linear ways, for example, he is exactly correct to buy these "off-the-shelf", as there is no way to fabricate these with the very primitive tools he has at hand. Making every piece by hand is impossible How would you build ways by hand without a lot of sophisticated tools, HUGE heat-treat furnace, long surface grinder like Okamoto etc, etc,? Making bolts from scratch is the work of a fool. I don't think you understand what this guy accomplished. Pedantichnyy...

    • @DannyAllen10271966
      @DannyAllen10271966 Před 4 lety +25

      @@AntiCZcamsrCom why can't you give him credit where credit is due! I will be damn if I would make some of the stuff he used when I can buy it ready made ....

    • @teropiispala2576
      @teropiispala2576 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Vodichka9 actually those can be built by hand with relatively simple tools. It needs lots of work and very flat reference surface like lapped granite.
      The technique is called scraping and it produce very straight surface. The idea is to use indicator color and scrape off high spots untill the surface is totally flat.
      I don't mean i suggest that method for home made tools, but that's how prescision tools were made in old days and some still use it when restoring old tools.
      Using linear bearings is interesting idea and for sure the lathe is very smooth to use. I'm not sure how long they last because sometimes vibrations can be nasty. I wouldn't at least make too deep holes.
      What comes to precision, there is always some machinist who is not satisfied for hobbyist's tools. In many case it is enough to have a rotating piece tightly in a chuck and moving mechanism to hold the toolbit. It is much better than any other tool to make so many things.

    • @BlackPanther11286
      @BlackPanther11286 Před 4 lety +7

      Awesome welding technic ❤️🙏🙏

  • @RicoLen1
    @RicoLen1 Před 3 lety +46

    Kid, you have got IT. My dad was a machinist for 45 years, and put me and my 4 siblings through private school. Granted he worked 16 hour days for a few years, but he did it. I grew up in the 80s watching him work on a lathe at home that couldn't have been a whole lot better what you just made.
    Build yourself a milling machine and a clientele and you'll never go broke. You might never sleep, but you'll never go broke.
    I wish I could do what you did here. I definitely missed my calling. I could have inherited my dad's shop had I the interest back when he retired and sold his shop. As it turns out I have the creative mind for this kind of stuff, but lack the education. Stupidest thing I ever did was cheat my way through math class in school.
    In awe of you man, you're on the right track.

    • @burtybasset4486
      @burtybasset4486 Před 3 lety +2

      Don't let lack of education hold you back. I think if you have the will to do something you can make it happen! Plus we are in the age of the internet so pretty much any information you need is right out there. I think any skill takes lots of practice, so start practising, but be cautious. I taught myself to weld recently after watching CZcams videos. I also fixed my car after my cam belt snapped and bent all my valves again mostly from CZcams videos. I had to buy new ones and grind them in, and you have to get the torque settings for the head bolts right, but you can find most of this information in Haynes manuals.

    • @thetedmang
      @thetedmang Před 3 lety +4

      Mathematician here. I often wish I stopped studying math at a certain point and got into engineering when I was younger. The math problems that give engineers trouble can usually just be "engineered" around instead of directly solved. Math is beautiful but making things with your hands is so much more rewarding.

    • @burtybasset4486
      @burtybasset4486 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thetedmang There is nothing stopping you from buying the tools and tinkering for yourself. The little iGBT welders are pretty cheap these days and the one I got works great and no one ever taught me to weld, I just figured it out for myself. Just be safe.
      Skill and mastery come with practice.

    • @thetedmang
      @thetedmang Před 3 lety +1

      @@burtybasset4486 Fair points, thanks!

    • @user-hh4cf8tm4n
      @user-hh4cf8tm4n Před 3 lety +1

  • @traytrid9367
    @traytrid9367 Před 10 měsíci +3

    The best thing about this video is....there aint no soothing therapeutic music playing in the background. Wonderful craftmanship

    • @quimblyjones9767
      @quimblyjones9767 Před měsícem

      There definitely is 😂 it's just quieter than usual

  • @themorawaboy
    @themorawaboy Před rokem +3

    Utmost respect to you, Sir. When you buy something, you improve your life by owning it. When you build it yourself, you improve your life and yourself by building it.

  • @briancornell482
    @briancornell482 Před 3 lety +58

    Dude, who does this? Someone hire him in a seriously awesome fabricator industry. He's ready to lead.

    • @CleoKawisha-sy5xt
      @CleoKawisha-sy5xt Před 10 měsíci +4

      u have no clue

    • @fieromaury
      @fieromaury Před 6 měsíci

      Hope is making more money now…

    • @magnitudefallout3944
      @magnitudefallout3944 Před 3 měsíci +1

      as someone who has even a bit of experience, let me assure you - this is just a video made for clicks

    • @abdou.the.heretic
      @abdou.the.heretic Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@magnitudefallout3944I know right?? I'm literally 4 months into my specialised technician certification and I can already tell this is just a flashy video.

  • @charlesgargotta23
    @charlesgargotta23 Před 3 lety +88

    Really beautiful work and it goes to show what you can accomplish once you commit to doing it. Having been a machinist I notice a few small things that ideally would be more tightly fitted or precision ground for better accuracy but this is a great piece of equipment that will last years and can make any needed upgrades or replacement parts. My only criticism is that the belt and pulleys need to be covered before use and with that amount of slack a tensioner will reduce noise and slipping. Solid 9.5 out of 10. And for anyone who is upset about the half point it's for safety. No machine will tear you apart faster than a lathe. Having to watch the work is enough you don't need the pulley system as a threat too.

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před 2 lety +2

      _"No machine will tear you apart faster than a lathe"_
      I'd much rather be using my old 1940 lathe with exposed pulleys than a table saw, or one of those hideous PTO powered screw log splitters.

    • @charlesgargotta23
      @charlesgargotta23 Před 2 lety +22

      @@ferrumignis those machines will maim you for certain. But if a lathe grabs you you're losing whatever limb got grabbed, arm, head etc. I try to be very accurate in my words. If a lathe grabs you it will tear you apart. Not cut, not shear. Rip. You lose a finger to a table saw, or a splitter a good doc might be able to fix it. Lathe yanks your arm and rips something off or takes your whole body for a ride they ain't fixing that.

    • @daveawb
      @daveawb Před rokem +5

      @@charlesgargotta23 This. There is no comparison to the damage a lathe will do to you versus almost any other tools.

    • @James-on1vy
      @James-on1vy Před rokem

      Beautiful work? You're joking right? From tacking the channel together in the beginning I could already see how shit this would turn out.

    • @udokankamnebe2748
      @udokankamnebe2748 Před rokem +3

      That's why Lathes are equipped with foot brake, if you remember to use it. That pulley area has to be covered.

  • @ultraderek
    @ultraderek Před rokem +4

    Using your incomplete lathe to build essential parts for it is baller AF.

    • @Larslegos
      @Larslegos Před 5 dny

      It's like using a 3D printer to build parts for your 3D printer, it will never not be cool

  • @seanhaynes8758
    @seanhaynes8758 Před rokem +3

    I have watched this video over and over, completely blown away at this persons skill...amazing work!!

  • @heamorhoid
    @heamorhoid Před 3 lety +12

    I don´t understand why so many dislikes. This is absolutely nice job. He made fully functional lathe machine AT HOME. Thumb up sir.

  • @bobrawley4474
    @bobrawley4474 Před 4 lety +69

    I am 50 years old and have been a machinist for the last 30 years.
    You have impressed me sir and I don't get easily impressed. If I could I would send you a bottle of cutting oil. ;)
    Have I great day,

    • @sibalogh
      @sibalogh Před 4 lety +4

      Indeed, this is an impressive construction! I'm quite cluey myself but, for some reason it never occured to me building a lathe this way other than stretching my brain how to construct a CNC type. Yet, this is a suitable one to modify it into a CNC controlled later...

    • @Gwiedert
      @Gwiedert Před 4 lety +5

      I wonder what you have been doing for 30 years if you are impressed by a bit of welding, drilling and cutting connected together with some parts from the hardware store.

    • @jeffwood8109
      @jeffwood8109 Před 4 lety +12

      @@Gwiedert I think he was more impressed by the thought process in designing and making it work. But you probably wouldn't understand that.

    • @lpi6608
      @lpi6608 Před 4 lety

      @@Gwiedert I agree, A millwright is precision, bigger bearings help too, my first lathe was a rockwell 36" lot of fun

    • @umityayla5051
      @umityayla5051 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Gwiedert Guido you better show us your hand made aircraft.

  • @firdausselim9632
    @firdausselim9632 Před 4 měsíci +2

    If there are a thousand likes, I will give you a thousand respects

  • @cardinalgeneralclinic7328

    This z a very smart brain. IAM a medical Dr, who loves technical stuff coz it gets the brain sharper.
    Just love u bro

  • @BigBoyLies
    @BigBoyLies Před 3 lety +23

    instead of buying a new one or refurbishing an old one, dude decided to make a new one. RESPECT!

  • @Eden_M
    @Eden_M Před 4 lety +125

    You prove that ANYTHING is possible with the right set of skills, determination and taking action, and you my friend, are a perfect example of the above!

    • @ronaldatkinson9165
      @ronaldatkinson9165 Před 4 lety +3

      The above message stopped a little short: You also need the right tools and the right supply sources. I tried a Gingery lathe. Every mistake snow-balled into an incomplete and imprecise paperweight. I like his work.

  • @johannesniskanen7370
    @johannesniskanen7370 Před 5 měsíci +5

    I know your secret. You think simply and simplify your thinking, then you apply your thinking to your structural design, you also apply that simplyfing touch to your broblemsolving tasks. Then you come out with simple but brilliant materialised outcome, im student of this process. Brilliant!

  • @josemanuelavila9429
    @josemanuelavila9429 Před 2 lety +2

    Extraordinario!!!! No pensé en que nadie se pudiese fabricar su propio torno. Simple, pero efectivo. Enhorabuena.

  • @chrissollazzo6835
    @chrissollazzo6835 Před 4 lety +71

    Being a machinist, I am reliving my youth through your videos. They're great!
    I appreciate your work and enthusiasm! Keep them coming. 😁

    • @tonytor5346
      @tonytor5346 Před rokem

      Where do you buy the parts? Can you make a list of the parts nreeded, dimensions?

    • @CleoKawisha-sy5xt
      @CleoKawisha-sy5xt Před 10 měsíci +1

      @tonytor5346 do u want us to build it for u too? if u cant even be bothered to source your own parts, u have no chance at all of succeeding

  • @abdul-kabiralegbe5660
    @abdul-kabiralegbe5660 Před 3 lety +195

    I like how he uses the as yet unfinished lathe to make a perfect circle out of the plate the chuck is mounted to. The lathe's begun service even before it was fully ready for service.

    • @robertoconner8592
      @robertoconner8592 Před 3 lety +2

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    • @tiagoeduardo6929
      @tiagoeduardo6929 Před 3 lety +1

      U

    • @gregmoser2086
      @gregmoser2086 Před 3 lety +24

      That's called bootleg building. Get it working enough to make more parts to make it better. This kid is going places.

    • @akindiranolanrewajujohnson1873
      @akindiranolanrewajujohnson1873 Před 3 lety +7

      Love it as that build and work to produce parts for self. Good

    • @rvag3394
      @rvag3394 Před 3 lety +6

      This is just a neverending spiral, with lathe like this you can make precise spindel shafts and so on, you can now start working on a mill and once you got lathe and mill you can work on more complicated mechanisms and so on.

  • @giotispaok2167
    @giotispaok2167 Před 2 lety +1

    No matter what we see here that guy deserves a huge well done for that project.

  • @ashkansherafatifard9167
    @ashkansherafatifard9167 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for teaching me how to make a metal turning machine. I have a bachelor's degree in technology engineering. It is not good for people here to be able to buy a high-quality and up-to-date device and earn money with it, but with the video that you sent, dear friend, many people can make one and earn as much money as they can with it, so that in the future, they will buy a more up-to-date device. Buy the higher quality. Since I was a child, I have wished to have a lathe to make the thoughts that come to my mind, but unfortunately I have not implemented it yet. I always thought how to make one. Fortunately, I was very happy after watching your video. So I will buy the necessary parts and make one. Thank you again dear friend.

    • @jerryocrow1
      @jerryocrow1 Před měsícem

      He has the satifaction of putting his dream into reality, right in front of our eyes. True, safety was neglected, which he will overcome in time. Most of us project our dreams into his action and admire him. Both are good.

  • @georgeabraham4285
    @georgeabraham4285 Před 4 lety +21

    Best one I have seen to this point in terms of cutting to the chase, wasting the least amount of time later and having room for everything to come..

  • @BirdmanNorfolk
    @BirdmanNorfolk Před 4 lety +28

    No chatter, perfectly concentric, lacks a back gear so no thread cutting facilities, but could be added, better imho than many manufactured products at the lower end of the market, I would be proud of this were it my work!

  • @TORAH-613
    @TORAH-613 Před 2 lety +2

    This is the best video on how to make a homemade lathe. And ive watched hundreds of them. You make this with simple tools. And even list the parts you use. Thanks for the great video tutorial.

  • @selvaseelanganeshpandiyan7850

    Atleast he bought cutting tools from market. Addictive engineering 💕

  • @maticus123
    @maticus123 Před 3 lety +21

    You sir are not a machinist, engineer, welder, or mechanic. You are a freaking magician. Seriously, every video of yours I watch blows my mind. You have a long and prosperous future ahead of you. Keep up the amazing work my friend and never give up.

  • @user-tr1nd7og5k
    @user-tr1nd7og5k Před 3 lety +16

    Это лучший станок из самоделок, который я видел на ютьюбе, автору респект и уважение 👍

    • @kiktor
      @kiktor Před 3 lety +2

      Автор талантливый человек, но на этом станке сталь нельзя обрабатывать. Дюралевые направляющие оторвёт, а потом оторвёт башку.

    • @user-ze2mo2uf1k
      @user-ze2mo2uf1k Před 3 lety

      Снемаю шляпу! За идею и за труд. Напровляющие слабые.

    • @user-wu5jb2vu7i
      @user-wu5jb2vu7i Před 3 lety

      Станок замечательный, но больше похож на конструктор!!!? Автор только собирал- сверлил и варил из заготовок со стороны!)))

  • @mikewollmann
    @mikewollmann Před 2 lety +5

    its so satisfying to see someone using a parallel marker insteed of calipers... using the right tool for the job... love it!

  • @erx88
    @erx88 Před rokem +2

    Only the best welders can achieve a bead like that with a stick welder...not easy...worked on overhead doors and commerical ramps, we could only hire the best, as the liability was immense if a weld failed, and that's what the welds looked like... Exactly...

  • @greasysteve5671
    @greasysteve5671 Před 3 lety +59

    "If you can't make it accurate, at least make it adjustable." -Jeremy Schmidt. Well done

  • @rexsolomon6325
    @rexsolomon6325 Před 4 lety +6

    How manyPh.Ds or top graduates in mechanical or industrial engineering can MAKE a lathe from scratch? This is a man with REAL education. Saludo ako sa iyo.

  • @mikefinley4367
    @mikefinley4367 Před 2 lety +7

    I was looking for a D.I.Y. lathe build to turn and produce banjo pots. This was fascinating, enjoyable and revealed your design capabilities, familiarization with parts, machining, etc. What my experience of making things has been is that if you have to buy tools to produce something it exceeds the price of simply buying it. So ... It then becomes a matter of self challenge, creativity, possibly doing it better and the satisfaction of knowing you made it, even if it runs over what a purchase would have cost. It would be interesting if you kept a running tab and totaled the cost and compared it to a similar one available. I swear there is a economic Desmond out there making sure the act of making something is cost prohibitive vs buying. Loved the video.

    • @taxicamel
      @taxicamel Před 4 měsíci +2

      Well, you comment indicates you know nothing about machine tools .....but that's OK. What IS very clear about this video is the guy actually knows very little about lathes .....but he does know something about welding .....and that's about all. The one weld along the top of the "headstock" was very good.
      ANY kind of metal "chip-making" machine cannot be made from "steel". This was found out by one major machine tool builder 50 years ago. White Sundstrand built a series of machining centers based on fabricating. the machine frame was very thick plate. The end result was a machine rampant with vibration. CAST IRON HAS INHERENT DAMPENING PROPERTIES.
      The "E: value of steel is much "better" than cast iron ...but when it comes to machining, cast iron is simply the only "best" way to make ANY machine tool.
      How do you turn to a specific "known" diameter?
      How do you generate a thread?
      How do you machine a taper?
      A lot of work .....and you can't actually do much on it.
      .

  • @creativerecycling
    @creativerecycling Před 2 lety +4

    I like the fact that it has several speeds, a hollow spindle, and the linear supports for the slides. Now you need to make a tail head, and a compound slide. Very useful. I would have put a 4-jaw chuck on it.

    • @CleoKawisha-sy5xt
      @CleoKawisha-sy5xt Před 10 měsíci +1

      tail head? you mean tail stock?

    • @atastycloud
      @atastycloud Před 9 měsíci

      ​@CleoKawisha-sy5xt you dont need a tailstock, the cross slide can be used a tailstock

  • @christhesnaildriver
    @christhesnaildriver Před 3 lety +27

    Seriously - Well done fella! Can't argue with the results you 're getting on your turned parts. Nice design and room to add extra features later.

  • @serafincastilla
    @serafincastilla Před 4 lety +104

    Tuve una sonrisa enorme por 25 minutos. Gran trabajo con tan pocas herramientas, mis respetos y felicitaciones

    • @evelynerene7857
      @evelynerene7857 Před 4 lety +1

      Serafin Castilla l

    • @carlosferreira4853
      @carlosferreira4853 Před 3 lety

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    • @JoseSantos-wv4xw
      @JoseSantos-wv4xw Před 3 lety

      Amigo serafín
      Cómo se llama técnicamente esos bujes con balines y la barra guía ?
      Dónde se.puede conseguir ?
      Si tiene una información me pudiera ayudar le agradecería ? Mi cel. 315 9278026 José Guauque. Bogotá
      Muchas gracias

    • @serafincastilla
      @serafincastilla Před 3 lety

      @@JoseSantos-wv4xw son rodamientos lineales sbr12 o sbr16 el 12 y 16 hace referencia al diámetro del eje en milímetros, se consiguen en Ricaurte, ahí en la calle 13 con 27 cerca a la estación San façon de Transmilenio. A mi parecer son bastante costosos en esos almacenes, si busca sbr16 en Mercadolibre le salen mucho más económicos no podría decirle que diferencia hay en calidad porque nunca he usado los de almacén y pues los barrios cumplen su función

  • @Darren_Barclay
    @Darren_Barclay Před 2 lety +5

    Am a noob when it comes to engineering, designing and building but you sir are something else and you inspire my to push myself, good job again man.

    • @CleoKawisha-sy5xt
      @CleoKawisha-sy5xt Před 10 měsíci

      if youre a noob then how do u know if this guy is doing a good as job as youre giving him credit for?

    • @Darren_Barclay
      @Darren_Barclay Před 10 měsíci

      @@CleoKawisha-sy5xt he made a metal lathe, if that’s not good engineering then what is??

  • @metaproxy
    @metaproxy Před 7 hodinami

    This video was not a waste of my time, thank you!

  • @diyexplorer8728
    @diyexplorer8728 Před 4 lety +11

    I salute this man for making lathe machine that I thought it can only be done in the industrial factory. Good job man!

  • @jbaker8871
    @jbaker8871 Před 3 lety +12

    Really impressed. Im sure many people told you it couldnt be done and you built something thats accurate and affordable to build anything else you desire. Bravo friend!!!

  • @themadfarmer5207
    @themadfarmer5207 Před rokem

    Great job. I used a car gearbox doing mine
    Gave me 4 forwards. I reverse. 40 years later. Working👍

  • @joshmellon390
    @joshmellon390 Před 2 lety

    I'm finishing up my mill this morning using your same ideas. Thanks!

  • @user-zj9et2yd4q
    @user-zj9et2yd4q Před 3 lety +5

    Нет слов. Просто великолепно! Мастер с большой буквы! Лай и подписка однозначно!

  • @tonysargent1699
    @tonysargent1699 Před 4 lety +9

    Back watching again. Just can't seem to get enough of this!
    Fantastic!

  • @humphreyjones9765
    @humphreyjones9765 Před 2 lety +3

    I Like what you did. Great job. Did you ever build a tailstock for the lathe? Would like to see how you manage to lock it in place with the linear rails?

  • @gangleweed
    @gangleweed Před 2 lety

    Well ,Well and well.......I've been a fitter and turner for the last 60 + years, now retired, but I have to admit if I was going the get a lathe for the first time this is what I would make.......with a QCTP and a DRO, plus a set of gears for screw cutting what more could you ask, probably have a bigger spindle bore and A/C bearings..........Oh, and I'd also fit a left hand ball screw to the crosslide too.......just forgot, it needs a tailstock as well.
    Otherwise, a beautiful job, well done with the means available and the outcome is really good......the colour green is the best.

  • @ronniejarvis2679
    @ronniejarvis2679 Před 3 lety +9

    Such an interesting build. Serious display of, “when there’s a will there’s a way.”

    • @bartolomeupiodasilva4867
      @bartolomeupiodasilva4867 Před 3 lety

      Parabéns...
      Não é qualquer um que consegue fazer isto ... muito bom.
      Vc faz pra vender o é só um robi.....
      Brasil .são Paulo zona leste.

    • @misamesho4076
      @misamesho4076 Před 3 lety

      @@bartolomeupiodasilva4867 ققببقي

  • @rodrigofonseca3915
    @rodrigofonseca3915 Před 4 lety +44

    I'm impressed man. If someone had asked me before i saw this video, i'd say that's not possible. You proved me wrong. Congratulations artist!!

  • @joeruiz181
    @joeruiz181 Před 4 měsíci

    Man if you are out there somewhere just know that I watched this video 2 years ago and I went to machine tool tech school because of you. Thank you…

  • @Slimshadygorebox
    @Slimshadygorebox Před 2 lety

    Amazing engineering ! A few Gory comments relating to arms been torn off etc ! I nearly spewed up my tea reading these.
    All I can say I was highly satisfied watching this video
    IT WAS BETTER THAN WATCHING DEBBIE DOES DALLAS !

  • @edwinleach7401
    @edwinleach7401 Před 4 lety +10

    Really cool. I just love watching metal lathes work. I'm a wood turner though and love to see those curls go flying.

  • @aliceborges1499
    @aliceborges1499 Před 4 lety +19

    Sem dúvida o melhor projeto que já vimos CZcams 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @motoresesistemasautomatos.

    Parabéns pela determinação e conclusão do trabalho. Ficou um torno maravilhoso.
    Inscrito e like.

  • @pedrorodrigues8853
    @pedrorodrigues8853 Před 2 lety +14

    Ótimo projeto e bem simplificado!!

  • @klausnielsen1537
    @klausnielsen1537 Před 4 lety +19

    You have a brilliant mind and a will as strong as stone to pull that off. Well done. I subbed right away. Keep it up.

  • @johnwoodruff3487
    @johnwoodruff3487 Před 3 lety +18

    What a beautifully executed project ,you are a real craftsman sir.

  • @jacob_90s
    @jacob_90s Před 2 lety

    Seriously awesome job dude. Can't commend you enough on this. One of the cool things about this project is that once you have a lathe, you can use it to build a better lathe!
    Only suggestion I really have is get rid of the split lock washers. They're really only useful if you have a situation where you can't fully tighten a bolt. In this situation where all the materials all metal and you're bolting them all the way down, they're just going to be an extra source of noise. If you have any threadlocker, I would use that instead.

  • @amaryalvesamorim5342
    @amaryalvesamorim5342 Před 2 lety +9

    Trabalho perfeito. Um verdadeiro engenheiro mecânico. Excelente. Parabéns pelo belo trabalho.

    • @James-on1vy
      @James-on1vy Před rokem

      Exactly. Mechanical engineer. Not a fabricator. Clearly.this was shit

    • @user-db9ph9lr5o
      @user-db9ph9lr5o Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@James-on1vyя, как инженер-механик, скажу, что тут дерьмо. Некоторые технические решения действительно отличные. Но, их напрочь перечёркивают другие технические решения, за которые автору надо руки оторвать.

  • @DTeK
    @DTeK Před 4 lety +17

    The precision of your work is just amazing !

  • @petermarsh4993
    @petermarsh4993 Před 3 lety +8

    Dear Sir, just like everyone else I am in awe at your skills. Drilling accurate compound holes, beautiful stick welding and producing a low backlash device that looks like it can produce accurate and smooth results. Have you thought of making a tail stock? That would complete the build. You may need to add locking to your cross-feed and longitudinal feed so that when you are cutting cross-feed, your long track doesn’t move by itself. Well done. One day you could throw away the belts and have a fixed motor with VFD and have infinite control over speed. You’d be able to get higher speeds as well. Cheers.

  • @sinchrotron
    @sinchrotron Před 2 lety

    Well... If it looks like a lathe, sounds like a lathe and weights like a lathe, it is definitely a lathe!

  • @humbertodiaz8283
    @humbertodiaz8283 Před 2 lety +2

    Lo felicito extraordinario trabajo que maravilla de conocimiento hombres como usted es lo que necesita un país para progresar

  • @doddydwi9850
    @doddydwi9850 Před 3 lety +28

    I really like it when you left some parts of it to be unfinished, you put some imperfection to makes this build Perfect !
    Outstanding ! Very Well Done !

  • @8squarefeet190
    @8squarefeet190 Před 4 lety +4

    Very nicely done!
    No need to build a machine that's initially accurate to tens of thousandths.... if you're making parts to hundredth's!
    Now you have a machine, that can make the machine that made them, more precise if you need to!

  • @-EmCEE-
    @-EmCEE- Před 2 lety

    That’s bad ass, can’t believe how true you made everything and made it look simple. I wish I have one lol…

  • @alexanderngadimin3931
    @alexanderngadimin3931 Před 2 lety

    mantap sekali. ini jelas udah skill profesional...dari awal lihat hasil las,an sangat halus dan rata. mesin bubutnya jg sangat ok 👍👍

  • @richardpalmer6196
    @richardpalmer6196 Před 4 lety +41

    Phenomenal !!! I only have a 10" mini lathe . Thanks to the clear instruction subtitles describing the parts l can try and duplicate what you've done . ( key word here is try 😊 )

  • @zsozso411
    @zsozso411 Před 3 lety +13

    Loved every moment of this build! Some nice welds as well, brilliant job!

  • @rudijanuarfirmansyah8379

    Mantap jadi profesor otomotif dan modif bikinan sendiri hasil karya sendiri bisa di jual karya nya dg ide cemerlang bikinan mesin sendiri mantap 👍👍👍👍👍tampil oke

  • @sandraalvesderesende4647
    @sandraalvesderesende4647 Před 2 lety +3

    Top demais projeto de fabricação parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏 ficou show 😀👏😀👏😀

    • @wellysson2011
      @wellysson2011 Před 2 lety

      vou começar a juntas as coisas no site da china fazer um pra mim

  • @johnbesharian9965
    @johnbesharian9965 Před 3 lety +4

    This is the difference between a machinist and a toolmaker. You're well on your way.

  • @attilawagner7599
    @attilawagner7599 Před 4 lety +7

    I've seen a lot of homemade lathe, but this one is the most superior so far! Congratulations!

  • @ruralicon2801
    @ruralicon2801 Před 2 lety

    I always respect Hard working and dedicated person like you sir , Great work .

  • @s.s.productions
    @s.s.productions Před 2 lety +3

    I am hugely impressed with the entirety of the video content! I have a small workshop and I have been looking to buy a small lathe for simple work. I am mildly contemplating trying this project, but I remember how many times I thought as I watched the video: maaan, if I were to mark and drill these holes, I don't think I stand a snowball's chance in hell in making them as precise as the author of the video!
    I have been making simple constructions and the issues with drilling a multiple holes in a precise position is painfully familiar. Much respect for the final product! I want one :)

    • @auraswolf
      @auraswolf Před 2 lety +1

      draw it up in a CAD software and just print out 1:1 size parts (the rails just make a segment 1:1 that u can locate ez) and stick it to ur metal should make it easier to make less mistakes.

  • @ghettmo50
    @ghettmo50 Před 4 lety +9

    This is excellent. The only oversight is a belt guard over the pulley's and belt for safety purposes. Without the guard, this lathe can also be used to slice, dice & julienne fingers!!! Adding a belt-guard would not be difficult or expensive... and well worth the effort & expense. It will also protect the belt from unintended damage.

  • @grt8guy03
    @grt8guy03 Před 4 lety +29

    today I went and bought 8" channel steel base, ordered rails. this is going to be one fun project, Thank you for sharing

    • @kellytedder7768
      @kellytedder7768 Před 4 lety +2

      why the 8" channel rather then the 2 x 4" channels? i like the that the 4 '' gives you a little more supporrt down the center of base

    • @sterlingdavidgrasssr
      @sterlingdavidgrasssr Před 4 lety

      How about just going and buying you a lathe... you will never finish it ?? I bet'u don't..

    • @KrovGame
      @KrovGame Před 4 lety +3

      D Grass shut up , many people have more determination and courage than you sheep.

    • @dreizenit7758
      @dreizenit7758 Před měsícem

      @@sterlingdavidgrasssrit's simple really. esp. if u have a tig or/and mig. i did a shorter version.. for my coil cores (tattoo machines). a 2800 rpm motor, steel plates and rail. i only use it for coil cores i dont worry much about runout and all.. way better than those cheapass mini lathes online (plastic gears 😂)

  • @tolimense8882
    @tolimense8882 Před 2 lety

    Algo tan complejo, lo hizo ver como un juego de niños.
    Asombroso, mil felicitaciones, Ingeniero.

  • @raulestrada7796
    @raulestrada7796 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing vídeo without excesive words & advertisings & ego You shown only knowledge

  • @colinfurze
    @colinfurze Před 4 lety +936

    thats brilliant and a lot of work, I tip my tie a cap.

    • @letslearnsomething30
      @letslearnsomething30  Před 4 lety +144

      Woooow 😯😯
      Thank you colin
      I always watch your videos

    • @solidol_workshop
      @solidol_workshop Před 4 lety +8

      🤔

    • @letsbuildsomething4317
      @letsbuildsomething4317 Před 3 lety +15

      oh my two idol. you two are great. i want to be like you two.

    • @frzzzdtm
      @frzzzdtm Před 3 lety +9

      lmaoo this british dude

    • @bigstretchdaddy
      @bigstretchdaddy Před 3 lety +15

      Woe dude. COLIN FRICKIN FURZE!!!! SWEET!! Man your doin something right when the inventor and engineer king himself says your doin good!! Congratulations!

  • @MrStarTits
    @MrStarTits Před 3 lety +13

    the best part is when he uses his homemade lathe to make better parts for his home made lathe!

  • @balexfox
    @balexfox Před rokem +1

    Cool project it can repeat more people who need this. Thank you very mutch.

    • @balexfox
      @balexfox Před rokem

      Next step servo and auto

  • @zoesdada8923
    @zoesdada8923 Před 4 lety +6

    Yeah I'm a big fan of those linear bearings too. They really simplify the whole process. I've wanted to do this for some time.

    • @SomeTechGuy666
      @SomeTechGuy666 Před 4 lety

      The non raised linear rails actually flex less. They are used in smaller Fadal and several other VMCs.

  • @Relax72Relax
    @Relax72Relax Před 4 lety +6

    Можно много тут трындеть о том что станок не точный,не жесткий и не долговечный. Но сам факт что у чела руки ростут откуда надо достоин лайка и подписки.

  • @dariogonzalez6249
    @dariogonzalez6249 Před 4 měsíci

    My utmost respect for you,multy craftman with great precision,thanks i was looking for this video, one thing for all making videos plz chield your welding that only those of us with brain stem cell problem causes great damage,i just learned the hard way,👍 thanks again.

  • @LilMissMurder3409
    @LilMissMurder3409 Před 4 lety +5

    Remarkable piece of fabrication, my young friend. Beautiful!

  • @paflyfish
    @paflyfish Před 3 lety +4

    Unbelievable. I have a small Sherline mini lathe and this puts that to shame. Was impressed how true the headstock spun. Wasn't sure it would.

    • @Hedrix01
      @Hedrix01 Před 3 lety

      Although i'd say that even that mini lathe is more accurate than his homemade one. Lots and lots of unmachined surfaces and everything is measured with rather basic tools or by eye. Also this doesn't look very rigid. So next step would be using the lathe to build a mill, then building a new lathe and a new mill with those tools.

  • @thedolphin5428
    @thedolphin5428 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My only alignment worry was the bow caused by the initial channel welding for the table sliders. Thicker C-section, or box section a bit better.

  • @martinda7446
    @martinda7446 Před 2 lety

    If you want to be even more mind blown, In fact on another level of mind blown reserved for likes Leonardo and pure genius. See Dan Gelbart and his home made lathe. Wait for it...

  • @ebrahimhamid5204
    @ebrahimhamid5204 Před 4 lety +8

    Hi, I am an Iranian and I live in Iran. I saw this clip that you made and I fell in love with it. I wanted to make one myself like the device you made, but unfortunately I did not find any of the devices that you used in Iran? I wish I could see you up close and make friends with you and learn from your knowledge. Your family will surely be proud of you. Blessed is the happiness of your family and friends who have you. May you always be successful and victorious! Ebrahim Hamid from Iran, Ahvaz

    • @Molb0rg
      @Molb0rg Před 4 lety

      what kind of tools do you have?

  • @ulysses_grant
    @ulysses_grant Před 3 lety +10

    This was an amazing job. A piece of art. Thank you for sharing this brother, God bless!

  • @justinraab8062
    @justinraab8062 Před 2 lety

    Very impressive my guy, you’re one smart fella 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @didimoco5457
    @didimoco5457 Před rokem

    Você é um gênio parabéns pelo magnífico trabalho na construção deste torno mecânico abraços.

  • @Fahmy3333
    @Fahmy3333 Před 4 lety +4

    The idea of the lathe machine is perfect and so for the black smith who is genius!

    • @-danR
      @-danR Před 4 lety

      Now he can use the lathe to build a drill press and make screws, bolts, nuts, and ball-bearings. and the drill press and lathe to build a planer.
      And the planer, drill press, and planer to build...
      ...a lathe...

  • @JohnTurner313
    @JohnTurner313 Před 3 lety +15

    This might be the best CZcams video I've ever watched. Nice build, extremely impressed!

  • @prostoy_sovetskiy_inzhener

    It turned out a good working model of a lathe. It is the model, because the rigidity of the frame does not stand up to criticism, especially in torsion.
    It was necessary to use at least tubular profiles of large cross section.

  • @user-rr8tb1xm9p
    @user-rr8tb1xm9p Před 2 lety

    Отличная идея!!! Всё просто и доступно!!!! СПАСИБО!☝️😉👍👍👍👍

  • @joeyetwaru5500
    @joeyetwaru5500 Před 4 lety +25

    Your knowledge of engeneering is awesome ,hatsoff to you

  • @carioca762_-_
    @carioca762_-_ Před 3 lety +8

    Lindo trabalho !!!! Ficou espetacular , sua máquina . Parabéns e obrigado por compartilhar seu conhecimento conosco 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍

  • @AutodidactEngineer
    @AutodidactEngineer Před 2 lety

    *The only asian channel that doesn't suck!*

  • @icecreamtruckog3667
    @icecreamtruckog3667 Před 2 měsíci

    Routing the power cable farther away from the spinning belt would be a good idea and making a cover for the belt so you don't hurt your self should help.

  • @vision56russ
    @vision56russ Před 4 lety +74

    Вряд ли ты это прочитаешь но ты молодец! Хорошо получилось!

    • @user-cy7zg8qg7d
      @user-cy7zg8qg7d Před 4 lety +13

      Он главное не показал. ОТРЕЗКА ЗАГОТОВКИ, Я ДУМАЮ ТАМ БУДУТ ПРОБЛЕМЫ.

    • @Roman-my6kf
      @Roman-my6kf Před 4 lety +9

      Швп такого типа очень чувствительны. Каретка пальцем двигается.. как он стопорит ее не показано.. размер уходит

    • @Uraxa32
      @Uraxa32 Před 4 lety

      @@Roman-my6kf ты иммееш в виду. Которая резец держит и вращается по кругу и затягивается винтом по центру?

    • @Roman-my6kf
      @Roman-my6kf Před 4 lety +4

      @@Uraxa32 нет. Оба винта которые двигают каретку по оси X и Y

    • @vib5415
      @vib5415 Před 4 lety +6

      @@Roman-my6kf неплохо ещё было бы оправку какую-нибудь поставить и поизмерять точность, интересно, что показало б