Title | : | Metal Lathe Operation, Practice and First Project |
Lasting | : | 55.00 |
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Views | : | 66 rb |
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I have found this to be an excellent video! I have learned a great deal and I am a new subscriber, thanks! Comment from : Russell Johnson |
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Do you EVER use this 'hospital' clean lathe!?! Comment from : Russell Johnson |
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That's one beautiful machine-tool you got there Comment from : GT Collection |
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well it's a lathe wwwyoutubecom/post/UgkxN9zrzkkhnjUF5PQbuA_B1gYdsfCu9k6z but it wasn't what i would have anticipated Headstock, tailstock, carriage apron are manufactured from aluminum now not cast iron The spindle diameter for the bearings is too small allowing for a few play in the spindle so I am using some blue Loctite to take out the play Comment from : Andy Jame |
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I like these types of machine Comment from : power hous |
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Amazing Comment from : power hous |
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I know nothing about metal machines I do know enough to know that is a wicked nice lathe I am a woodworker that LOVES tools That is a nice tool! Your video was super well done I really enjoyed watching you work your machine If I ever need something made you are my go to guy! Well done Comment from : Tom Housemann |
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Great work As a fellow YouTube machinist YouTuber I am impressed Concise, well spoken, good lighting, clean machine Takes lots of work to pull these off Keep going new sub! Comment from : Vanover Customs |
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I would have to use a radius tool, I never could make an etch and sketch work😅😅😅 Comment from : Grant Ensrud |
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Very good , thanks for your help Comment from : Suzan Bouchard |
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Do you realize we can't see a thing? Comment from : John Seal |
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You only need that chuck key to bounce between your legs once to realise you MUST NEVER do that again Comment from : Dodgy Brothers Engineering |
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What is the mark of youre machine? Comment from : احمدرضا محمدی |
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youtube/5CyTzRyMD9c Comment from : Arty Adam Germani - do not terminate!!! |
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We can’t see the cutting action Comment from : Barry Weissburg |
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What brand lathe are you using? Comment from : Dr Paul Alpha Grant |
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Man i appreciate your videos Thanks this was really great for a beginner like me Comment from : Dev Everything |
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Great Video, Thanks Comment from : Anonymous User |
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A cool first project i did on a lathe was a peg in hole sorta thing with the outside diameter being the same on both peices to the point you couldn't see it was 2 peices i ended up having to drill a hole in the bottom to put the peg in the hole as it was so tight and i couldn't force it in due to how air tight it was I was pretty proud of it to be honest, took me 5 hours for memory Comment from : Bloke Beershed |
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Great video Normally we see the tool making chips But here the emphasis is on the hands and controlling the lathe Excellent Comment from : Terrence Redding |
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Thanks for this introduction I guess most of us watching are just about to invest in our first (and much smaller) lathe You de-mystifying the functions of a professional tool helps me figuring out which features I need/budget :) Comment from : Mikkel Bom Simonsen |
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Love it thank you Comment from : Dan Peterson |
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Never seen any more comprehensive introduction to a lathe and general basics Precision Mathews should hire you as educator ! Impressive ! Comment from : Peter C |
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Reminds me of that song the shin bone is connected to the leg bone, Comment from : Tyler Fu |
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Thanx for your time ! Comment from : The Bot formality known as Dale Sather |
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Fantastic job, lots of practical and important safety info, and a very organized and beautiful lathe setup Thanks! Comment from : Anthony Allison |
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Would've helped if we could've seen the workpiece, while it was being turned, in the portion prior to the threading Comment from : BedsitBob |
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Nice lathe n recommended, so how much Comment from : HERMANTO SORMIN |
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That lathe is beautiful Crazy number of features and it's so clean I thought you had just gotten it Thanks for being so thorough for those of us with more interest than experiencebrI'd love to come across an old lathe as a starter, but even imported mini lathes are so expensive Comment from : courier11sec |
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I'm new to machining I'm confused about the high position do not exceed 380 rpm , That's written over your forward and reverse levels ? I've never seen any warning on my lathe like that Comment from : Kevin Edwards |
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What a great video, man Energetic, vital, put to the point Added to my playlist! And yes, that advanced “Chinese lathe” is a joy to watch) Comment from : fenchelteefee |
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Very nice video with a lot of good information Just too bad I will not be able to afford such a nice lathe like that 😉 Comment from : MrTrollHunter |
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Only $17,000 Great beginner lathe! :-) "Honey Can we talk?" Comment from : Don Swords |
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Fantastic tutorial Old guy here and am starting out on a LeBlond Regal 13x30 standard shift Your PM lathes is one good looking machine Comment from : Scruffy |
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Great video Bud I do not have the same lathe and hence features but I just went out to mine to check a few things you pointed out Looking forward to other videos on your channel Comment from : Warren Parkes |
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Nice vid I've been itching to pull the trigger on my own lathe I assume yours is in the garage That's where I'll be keeping mine Do you keep the work space conditioned ? When does cold temps affect machine set up? Comment from : David Bartl |
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wow what a nice lathe, what kind is it? Comment from : james johnson |
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Good info I watched this vid simply to eyeball your lathe Love Precision Matthews machines I live 5 min from their wear house and am waiting one one of their mills to come in now Keep um Coming Bladz Thanks Comment from : Josh White |
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Thank you Bud! We appreciate the shout out Let us know if you have any questions while using the app Comment from : Machinist Calculator |
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I recommend short sleeves If you catch fire because you are too hairy, shave your left arm Comment from : Dik Hed |
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I love this lathe Comment from : Asraf Ali |
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Thanks Comment from : Asraf Ali |
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Not to be rude but the surface finish is not very good Is that the lathe's fault? Too much runout? Is it not steady? Or is the tooling worn? Or you weren't making a finishing pass? Comment from : Ryan R |
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Awesome machine , awesome explanation, awesome mate brAccording to my experience all nice features and beautiful system nice cross slide with slotsbrAnd already you have fixed VFD Great 👍 thanks for your previous replies 👍🥂 Comment from : Gurudan Singh |
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Bud hello, I wanted to know you do not know what pressure on the lathe bed guides is optimal for working on it for a long time, how many kg per cm square, or pounds per inch square, if you know, tell me, I know roughly how the words are translated into Bud hello, I wanted to know you do not know what pressure on the guides of the lathe bed is optimal for working on it for a long time, how many kg per cm square, or pounds per inch square, if you know, tell me, I know roughly how the words are translated into English (a little colloquial) and translates in simple terms, you probably don't have such words Comment from : Денис Васильев |
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Ever since I saw Joe Pi cut threads from the chuck out, I do the same thing when there is a pucker factorbrI know you are a heck of a machinist, just wondering if you prefer not to use the method??brLove to see you on HM! Comment from : Jeff Anderson |
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I found your channel yesterday Very nicebrThe bit on free hand turning was most useful brI would like to see detail shots of working the dialsbrExcellent channel Comment from : Tony Frederick |
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Have you been a teacher/trainer before? This is very well done Slow, methodical, and clear instructions Comment from : confusedtx5 |
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Thanks for these video is the app used free on the internet plz Comment from : mahmoud fathy |
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Thanks for your sharingbrThe beautiful machinebri hope can have it s🤲🤲 Comment from : ARIFIN LATHE |
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I haven't had the time yet, you and I spoke about directly to talk together on our phones Tell me more about your particular Lathe Who is manufacturer, your throw diameter and bed length I assume the screws are not metric? Those are my questions Also it came with the VFD or you installed one?? Comment from : Keith Monarch |
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This lathe is a real Rolls-Royce, it didn't cost a bridge, it cost the price of a viaduct! I just have my eyes left to cry brCe tour est une vraie Rolls-royce, il n'a pas coûté un pont mais bien le prix d'un viaduc Il ne me reste plus que mes yeux pour pleurer Comment from : Roland Chardon |
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This is an awesome video Working on fundimentals at the controls without worrying about hitting tolerances is a great way to start Thanks for keeping it real for us newbies Comment from : Ed Hibbard |
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Great Video! Thank you for posting! I've already watched it a couple of times!! It would be great to see a video of the tooling you use and recommend! My PM-1236 arrives on Wednesday! Can't wait! Comment from : Basic User |
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Beautiful machine Is this a money-making tool or just for hobby use? If the latter, I'm insanely jealous But hey, some people spend far more on cars and boats Comment from : EddTube |
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Great video man! The more I see of that lathe, the more I want mine to come in on the boat Thanks for sharing! Comment from : Bob Garrett |
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So cool lathe I wish I had the spaceor better, my garage won't support that weight I have a 250 kg lathe Regards from Florence Comment from : Roby the Florentine |
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Beautiful lathe Is it a Precision Matthews 1440 ?brImpressive presentation Comment from : Tony Frederick |
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Thanks for sharing Really nice explanation Comment from : catt |
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Thanks for sharing That’s a beautiful machine and your explanation of its features was excellent Comment from : Texas Woodworks |
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Nice lathe ! Sweet asian copy of our Colchester student 1800, almost identical What make model please ? Comment from : Gravure Ind LePage |
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I would really like to see you repeat that pawn 15 more times with that method and see if any of them come out the same Comment from : Wags |
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I'm guessing this is your first lathe Comment from : Wags |
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