It can be hard to let go of the reins! Someone trusted you one day to make that first part on your own. Now it is your turn to trust and guide your apprentice so he can carry on. He looks like he has confidence and careful attention, I think he will be fine. I suspect he has a good teacher. Well done lads.
Yes, we also did our best to evaluate the chances given to us in the same way. One more time, thanks to my masters who brought me to these days. We are also doing our best, I am trying to convey everything I know to the children. I have no doubt that they will be good masters in the future. Thank you very much for your nice comment.
the very first think i taught my trainees , was don't be complacent as I ,if you don't like glass's that's all you but don't train them it is. the very most pain i ever had was a drill digging out rust in my eye, when doctor tells you if you blink you will loose this eye ,you just let the tears roll, all this said was me cutting them c's and q's when the Q landed on the rim of safety glasses and a hot burr burn right threw the glass and embedded in my eye so deep they had to tape glasses to my head and emergency rush me to hospital , your thought might be why wear them at all right now ,thing is the large Q shaving that landed on the rim of glasses saved my complete eye , i got lucky just with a sliver. i've had several surgeries since then with the last one quadruple heart bypass , nothing has even come close to the pain of the eye surgery. I'm 65 and this incident happened around age of 25.. i have noticed that every country other than USA has no real safety recommendations, that's cool how ever you make your money , but take these two thinks to heart mate protect your eyes and ears because having grand babies you cant hear and wearing trifocals to see suck. let the young feller go, let him learn from mistakes when he ready to kick loose you and him both will be proud of taught and learned mate
First of all, I hope you get well soon, it is a very difficult situation. May God not let anyone have a work accident. You cannot predict what will happen before it happens. We use all our equipment when necessary. I am very sorry for this incident. Love and respect from Turkey.
@hydraulicfactory explain what happens so that she understand what the impact consequences are. Such an apparent minor detail could mean that the end result is scrap. One other suggestion: is it may be better to not bore the entire inner diameter but leave a small ridge which you can use as a reference to make sure that outer and surface against the chuck are parallel? Right now you can only rely on your eyes and a large hammer to hope they are parallel. Leaving a small inner diameter reference ridge also is a good indication that the turned piece is properly in center (safeguard or double check) and when they do line up you make the final cuts to bring it to size.
I didn't understand exactly what you said, but as far as I understand, you are talking about safety glass, we can't use it because it is large in diameter.
@@StanislavPacourek bu iş için öyle birşeye gerek yok bu parça 1000 tonluk bir pres silindirinin rod un ucuna takılacak baskıda rod un zarar görmemesi için
Yes, you are right, brother, this part is not a very delicate part. They attach it to the end of the rod of the cylinder we produce for the 1500 ton HYDRAULIC press to prevent damage to the rod during printing.
It can be hard to let go of the reins! Someone trusted you one day to make that first part on your own. Now it is your turn to trust and guide your apprentice so he can carry on. He looks like he has confidence and careful attention, I think he will be fine. I suspect he has a good teacher. Well done lads.
Yes, we also did our best to evaluate the chances given to us in the same way. One more time, thanks to my masters who brought me to these days. We are also doing our best, I am trying to convey everything I know to the children. I have no doubt that they will be good masters in the future. Thank you very much for your nice comment.
Awesome to see the master and the apprentice working together side by side. Well done and keep up the great training.
Thank you brother, you still have a lot to learn, we are doing our best to raise you in the best way possible.
This young man has a first turner as a tutor so well done I just love this channel Bernard Glasgow Scotland
Your words of praise made me very happy, thank you brother. Lots of love and respect from Turkey to Scotland.
Sehr gute Arbeit 👏🏼
Dank bro
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Well done.
Thanks bro 👍
Böyle kalifiyeli ustalar ve çıraklar iyiki varsınız helal olsun ustam
Teşekkürler kardeşim 👍
Capacítate cada día muchacho,hermoso oficio has escojido
@JuanErnestoPortillaTapia Yes, we have a very nice job.
my first job, and after some studies I became an industrial designer..then methods manager and prototype machine manager..I loved this first job
I love my job very much, it is really a beautiful job.
@@MyLatheWorld yes ..i did my career in France (Le Havre) .now it’s the retirement…Good continuation for you..
Thank you, we have a long way to go, we need to work harder.
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Bravo vous avez transmis à vos jeunes les techniques de votre métier, la relève est assurée vous pouvez être fier d'eux👋👋👍👍❤❤
Thank you brother, I see our children as our future and I try to prepare them for the future in the best way possible.
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the very first think i taught my trainees , was don't be complacent as I ,if you don't like glass's that's all you but don't train them it is. the very most pain i ever had was a drill digging out rust in my eye, when doctor tells you if you blink you will loose this eye ,you just let the tears roll, all this said was me cutting them c's and q's when the Q landed on the rim of safety glasses and a hot burr burn right threw the glass and embedded in my eye so deep they had to tape glasses to my head and emergency rush me to hospital , your thought might be why wear them at all right now ,thing is the large Q shaving that landed on the rim of glasses saved my complete eye , i got lucky just with a sliver. i've had several surgeries since then with the last one quadruple heart bypass , nothing has even come close to the pain of the eye surgery. I'm 65 and this incident happened around age of 25.. i have noticed that every country other than USA has no real safety recommendations, that's cool how ever you make your money , but take these two thinks to heart mate protect your eyes and ears because having grand babies you cant hear and wearing trifocals to see suck. let the young feller go, let him learn from mistakes when he ready to kick loose you and him both will be proud of taught and learned mate
First of all, I hope you get well soon, it is a very difficult situation. May God not let anyone have a work accident. You cannot predict what will happen before it happens. We use all our equipment when necessary. I am very sorry for this incident. Love and respect from Turkey.
Pretty good for a greenhorn! Only take measurements using both hands as far appart to be able to find the correct inner diameter.
Thanks bro, yes you are right, she makes the necessary warnings but sometimes she makes these mistakes.
@hydraulicfactory explain what happens so that she understand what the impact consequences are. Such an apparent minor detail could mean that the end result is scrap.
One other suggestion: is it may be better to not bore the entire inner diameter but leave a small ridge which you can use as a reference to make sure that outer and surface against the chuck are parallel? Right now you can only rely on your eyes and a large hammer to hope they are parallel. Leaving a small inner diameter reference ridge also is a good indication that the turned piece is properly in center (safeguard or double check) and when they do line up you make the final cuts to bring it to size.
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were is your apprentce's safty glass's
I didn't understand exactly what you said, but as far as I understand, you are talking about safety glass, we can't use it because it is large in diameter.
@@MyLatheWorld im talking about the ones you wear on your face
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Good job the most I've done was a 1.8 meter flange
Thanks bro, we haven't reached that level yet.
@@MyLatheWorld you will
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Very impressive watching the young man set the 4 jaw up and run the job. Maybe his boss can buy him a pair of safety glasses!
Thanks bro, yes she is educating herself well, we use glasses when necessary.
E cadê o óculos de segurança! torneiro mecânico trabalhando sem óculos!!
We take care to wear it when necessary
Ustam maşallah cıragında maşallahı var ha 💯💯💯
Tam bir canavar kardeşim teşekkürler 👍👍
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Big chuck❤
Yes my brother👍👍
Can you please put speeds und feed
Brother, I am processing this workpiece using 50 to 80 rpm and 2nd to 5th feed.
Out of interest what size of chuck does this lathe have Bernard Glasgow Scotland.
Brother, the mirror diameter of this workbench is 1000 mm, the turning diameter of the workbench on the sled is 1350 and the car top is 1010.
He will have his own camera and YT channel one day 😁👍👍
If she follows her master's path, she may be able to, but she doesn't have such an enthusiasm right now.😃😉
@@MyLatheWorld Wait, she??
Gözəl iş. ✊✊✊
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Maşallah çırağınızı iyi eğitmişsiniz👍
Teşekkürler evet emek veriyoruz çıraklarımıza
İyi çalışmalar 👏
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Eye protection ??????
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About some safety glasses ...?
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Çırgınız Çok güzel iş çikardı
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He's done well, my only concern would be the lack of safety eyewear, it only take one chip to blind you
Thanks bro, yes you are right, we use glasses in jobs that produce more sawdust due to weather conditions.
Dónde están las gafas de trabajo seguro de los técnicos? Es un olvido importante.
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With enough practice, sure.
I try to get enough practice
sono un tornitore vorrei capire come fare un albero motore a 4 gomiti su un tornio normale
I am not interested in crank manufacturing, my colleague.
Merkezleme aptalca ve yetersiz. Neden dört vida koymuyorsun?
Neresine 4 vida koyacaksın bu tezgah flanş tezgahı değil
@@MyLatheWorld Sıkıştırma plakası üzerindeki oluklarda.Bu, çekiçleme yerine iş parçasının hassas bir şekilde önden merkezlenmesini sağlar.
@@StanislavPacourek bu iş için öyle birşeye gerek yok bu parça 1000 tonluk bir pres silindirinin rod un ucuna takılacak baskıda rod un zarar görmemesi için
@@MyLatheWorld Bu, işin genel kalitesi ve hızıyla ilgilidir. Profesyonel olmayan bir iş yaptığınızı düşünüyorum.
@@StanislavPacourek teşekkürler bende sizin artniyetli davran dığınızı düşünüyorum
Ama tabiki sizin düşünceniz teşekkürler 👍
Buen trabajo he. Pero tengo mis dudas de que la pieza no esté ovalada en los 4 putos de apriete. Convendría usar un plato plato para más evitar eso
Yes, you are right, brother, this part is not a very delicate part. They attach it to the end of the rod of the cylinder we produce for the 1500 ton HYDRAULIC press to prevent damage to the rod during printing.
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