Lookin' good :) I used to set up & run the old Brown & Sharpe screw machines. Always wished I could have a capstan lathe at home but wouldn't have the space for one where I live. Thanks for posting this :)
Enjoyed watching that, ran a chucker for a many years, made so many parts. Kicking it cranking parts what a challenge and fun job. Thanks for sharing, its like stepping into a time warp. Cheers!
Since this is the first time I have seen one of these in action watching this video, I am impressed how they can work just as well as a CNC but a lot more reliable, one thing though, seeing someone getting their fingers near the moving parts might result in serious injury, that said be careful
Yup, care is taken during those operation requiring handwork for sure. I have had others tell me that there are ways to put those chamfers on the part with the correct tooling setup..I am not that advanced I am afraid.
I used to work for Rivett back in the 80's those machines were long out of production since 1964 but they were "Cadillac" level equipment the company had a total quality philosophy that carried over at least into the 2000's.
The "Box Tool", best production turning tool ever made. Used them all the time back when I was setting up and operating screw machines.
Lookin' good :) I used to set up & run the old Brown & Sharpe screw machines. Always wished I could have a capstan lathe at home but wouldn't have the space for one where I live. Thanks for posting this :)
Enjoyed watching that, ran a chucker for a many years, made so many parts. Kicking it cranking parts what a challenge and fun job. Thanks for sharing, its like stepping into a time warp. Cheers!
Since this is the first time I have seen one of these in action watching this video, I am impressed how they can work just as well as a CNC but a lot more reliable, one thing though, seeing someone getting their fingers near the moving parts might result in serious injury, that said be careful
Yup, care is taken during those operation requiring handwork for sure. I have had others tell me that there are ways to put those chamfers on the part with the correct tooling setup..I am not that advanced I am afraid.
Amazing work! Everything working perfectly!
Nice to see a turret lathe working 😀
Lol clear as day
Nice knurling!
like that knurling tool :-)
That's knurling tool was cool. How did the cross cut slide push it?
I was able to push it with the tool post. Otherwise I would mount a block on the cross slide if the tool post did not align.
El movimiento de la torreta y el avance del carro lo hace en forma manual?
Wow nyc
I own a German Burchhardt lathe from the 1950's. I'm looking for the operations manual. Can someone help me? I live in Brazil.
I've got a chance to get a 918. Are you happy with it?
I used to work for Rivett back in the 80's those machines were long out of production since 1964 but they were "Cadillac" level equipment the company had a total quality philosophy that carried over at least into the 2000's.
That was made from a blank?
Yeah, made from solid aluminum round stock.
Dónde estan y cuanto
this lathe makes forgings.
Torno revolver
. Full producción...
Quero compra uma marquinha dessa.como faço amigo
Tailstock turret
Oi amigo gostaria de compra uma marquina dessas
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Calor de um torno deste só pra saber
ok
Eu fabrico gonzos de cinco oitavo
Way to slow,