Bonjour sur quel site vous avez trouvé vos roulement avec vis de blocage pour la poupée mobile.je recherche sa depuis longtemps mais introuvable merci pour votre réponse 😊
My bro u are exceptional .. WOW! That is a fine Lathe u have built there or are just about nearly finished.. I didn't know u could use those guide rails for building something as precise as a Lathe. I bought a set of them the other day. They're only 800mm long 16mm rod but they're nice. I bought them to use for my sliding table on a table saw I'm about to embark upon this month.. I've waited a long while to collect the parts together.. Can I ask u a question or 2 if u have the time bro?? Q. Did u study engineering in University or someth bcos u seem well versed in how Lathe's are set up, etc?? Q. How are those guide rails working out for u on the lathe? I would've expected to see those nice Linear rails with the dovetail shape to them but obviously these guide rails are fine so far.. I got mine off a website called VEVOR for just over 40 Euros.. I thought it was a good deal .. I'm no expert when it comes to any of this stuff but I'm going to give it my best nad hope it works out.. If not it'll be an experience that'll help me learn from anyways..LOL Keep doin' ur thing my bro. Ur absolutely brilliant at this metalwork/engineering stuff.. Keep up the awesome work. I'll be watching for more of these videos to learn from . How did u get the tailstock parts cut out so cleanly? Was that on a plasma CNC?? Sorry for that last Q pal..
@@dexter1448 0.05mm? WOW. Im currently looking into building something like this but with square linear rails rather than round OR upgrading the round ones to the next size up (20mm instead of 16 as thats what someone else uses). Now to figure out how to make it cut threads...
@@Overclocked2300 I didn't build mine to cut threads because I rarely need it ... I wouldn't recommend a compount slide either, as you rarely need it and it weakens the whole construction ... But I still built an automatic feed, which will come in one of the next videos!
they are rigid! but at now i would use a other type of linear rails like this: www.jacksfilament.com/LDO-Linearfuehrung-MGN9H-Linearschiene-und-Block-300-350-400mm they are better because they are only one part from steel and they are not as high as they ive used... they are also easier to install beacuse they have only one hole in the center and not two on each side like the other... i hope you can understand my english...
Parabéns pelo vídeo, as imagens ficaram ótimas
Hi, how are you? Study the possibility of installing guide pins on flanges, guides, etc. Preferably conical with nuts to remove.
Bonjour sur quel site vous avez trouvé vos roulement avec vis de blocage pour la poupée mobile.je recherche sa depuis longtemps mais introuvable merci pour votre réponse 😊
My bro u are exceptional .. WOW! That is a fine Lathe u have built there or are just about nearly finished.. I didn't know u could use those guide rails for building something as precise as a Lathe. I bought a set of them the other day. They're only 800mm long 16mm rod but they're nice. I bought them to use for my sliding table on a table saw I'm about to embark upon this month.. I've waited a long while to collect the parts together..
Can I ask u a question or 2 if u have the time bro??
Q. Did u study engineering in University or someth bcos u seem well versed in how Lathe's are set up, etc??
Q. How are those guide rails working out for u on the lathe? I would've expected to see those nice Linear rails with the dovetail shape to them but obviously these guide rails are fine so far.. I got mine off a website called VEVOR for just over 40 Euros.. I thought it was a good deal ..
I'm no expert when it comes to any of this stuff but I'm going to give it my best nad hope it works out.. If not it'll be an experience that'll help me learn from anyways..LOL
Keep doin' ur thing my bro. Ur absolutely brilliant at this metalwork/engineering stuff.. Keep up the awesome work. I'll be watching for more of these videos to learn from .
How did u get the tailstock parts cut out so cleanly? Was that on a plasma CNC?? Sorry for that last Q pal..
Wielkie brawa, Pozdrawiam z Polski.
Great, where to find MK4 extension? I have to build a tailstock tapered :( - Thanks :)
Bonjour superbe travail ou avait vous commander vos profiler acier pour le support arbre de transmission mandrin est poupée mobile,merci 😉👍
Cool. Gonna make a tailstock for my lathe as well :D
Nice
Great job!💥🔥 Could you attach an internet link to the mk4 extension
well done on the whole project,
Thanks
Have you ran indicators on the lathe to check alignment and squareness? I am curious to know what kind of tolerances you can get with this.
Jea! The tolerance is about 5/100mm i can easy made press and sliding fits, with no play at all
@@dexter1448 0.05mm? WOW. Im currently looking into building something like this but with square linear rails rather than round OR upgrading the round ones to the next size up (20mm instead of 16 as thats what someone else uses).
Now to figure out how to make it cut threads...
@@Overclocked2300 just now i would also use the square bearing steel linear rails, because, they are mutch stronger!
@@Overclocked2300 I didn't build mine to cut threads because I rarely need it ... I wouldn't recommend a compount slide either, as you rarely need it and it weakens the whole construction ...
But I still built an automatic feed, which will come in one of the next videos!
By the way, in the last video you could see how I aligned the lathe ...
Starkes Video
Thanks man
Nice job. How rigid are those rails for a lathe? Would they deflect a fair bit or no
they are rigid! but at now i would use a other type of linear rails like this:
www.jacksfilament.com/LDO-Linearfuehrung-MGN9H-Linearschiene-und-Block-300-350-400mm
they are better because they are only one part from steel and they are not as high as they ive used...
they are also easier to install beacuse they have only one hole in the center and not two on each side like the other...
i hope you can understand my english...
@@dexter1448 cheers
Жёсткости этих рельс маловато для обработки стали
Boss,how many watts of motor do you use?
Apprentice, 2,2kW. 1,5kW should be also enough...
Perfect 😉
Thank You 😀
next time try to heat the outer part and so insert other parts, when heated the external will expand and after cooling it will sit firmly
Nice skill
Perdón alguien que sepa y me pueda decir cómo se llaman las barras redondas que usan de bancada
SBR20
Pars onlin soping link?
Pars?
how many mm iron axle?
50 for the big, 28 for the headstock
@@dexter1448 thank you brother, I am also assembling a mini lathe
@@bayopohan2294 nice! but i recoment you to use tapered roller bearings
and a
Hollow axle! Im upgrading my lathe at the moment for this...
@@dexter1448 ok..I still have a lot of assembled machines that I want to fix, thank you very much for the advice, greetings 1 hobby, from Indonesia
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Cool work sir thank you very much 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks too 👍✌
@@dexter1448 you are welcome
Cost of
About 1000€ with all lathe tools
2:24 grabbing the shaft while rotation is very dangerous and unsafe
True!
Wilfried kieckhöfel wiesmoor
What?
ñao mostrou fuñcionando...
I have already finished the tailstock and it works great! In the next video I will finish it, and show You all functions of it!
Please watch at 11:17 there you can see that it works
🤣🤮👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎25.000.000.000.000.buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu