These videos are so satisfying to watch because you are looking at something that is rusted, broken, almost destroyed be renewed and useful and pleasant again. Not so much in our everyday lives. It's a good feeling to watch. Thank you.
Since this video is 3 months old, you have probably figured this out already, but @ 7:27 you asked why the wheel doesn't look smooth... 4 main things affecting surface finish are headstock speed, feed speed(automatic feed! cant get good finish when hand feeding.), your tool and thickness of the cut. General rule of thumb is when doing smooth surface you want to increase headstock rotating speed and decrease tool feed speed and take thin cut. Now there is more things affecting surface finish, like your tool profile, thickness of the part you are making (maybe it bends!), sharpness of the tool etc.
In this case the choice of material is a severe disadvantage to good finish. A bolt like that is a low to medium carbon steel, AND work hardened to a medium to high degree. This makes a fine finish very difficult with an edged tool. Grinding would be better. Also dimensions can be hard to keep within spec when using material of this kind. There are stresses in the mayerial that will make it move as material is removed.
...я вначале и понять не мог!-, что это за механизм такой!-, отличная получилась реставрация, выглядит как будто новый, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём, новых творческих успехов!!!
I have seen these in books amd probably old catalogs. They had some popularity. Probably to scare off live stock. However, they would probably fail in wet weather?! Good work!
@@pmarlier Could be “made by Qingdao No.1 Bicycle Company”, but I really can’t find any information about this company or factory. Qingdao is the same as Tsingtao, it’s a city in Shandong Province.
this is probably 1920 to 1930s if it was nichel plated for sure before 1930 but the bolts seems to be after 1910. I'll say 1920s. Also to be said usually they had a kind of rubber mini tire on the wheel
A fantastic restoration, awesome attention to detail. Keep up the great videos
Beautiful work fabricating the wheel. Turned out perfect.
These videos are so satisfying to watch because you are looking at something that is rusted, broken, almost destroyed be renewed and useful and pleasant again. Not so much in our everyday lives. It's a good feeling to watch. Thank you.
I’ve seen some over engineered bells in my time, but that takes the biscuit. Nice job. Very good restoration.
Très très beau travail de restoration...patience et beau résultat....féllicitation...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤
restore the bike too.. 😀
Yes, that would be cool. Anyhow, nice bell.
Since this video is 3 months old, you have probably figured this out already, but @ 7:27 you asked why the wheel doesn't look smooth... 4 main things affecting surface finish are headstock speed, feed speed(automatic feed! cant get good finish when hand feeding.), your tool and thickness of the cut. General rule of thumb is when doing smooth surface you want to increase headstock rotating speed and decrease tool feed speed and take thin cut. Now there is more things affecting surface finish, like your tool profile, thickness of the part you are making (maybe it bends!), sharpness of the tool etc.
In this case the choice of material is a severe disadvantage to good finish. A bolt like that is a low to medium carbon steel, AND work hardened to a medium to high degree. This makes a fine finish very difficult with an edged tool. Grinding would be better. Also dimensions can be hard to keep within spec when using material of this kind. There are stresses in the mayerial that will make it move as material is removed.
I was just about to say the same but realized it's a year old video.
What a beautiful tone that bell has...nice restoration job
Теперь весь велосипед восстановить надо))))
Fantastic brilliant restoration hope you restore the bike as well would be great to that xx
What a cool bell! Nice work on the lathe, it being your first try👌 Are you going to restore the bike as well?
...я вначале и понять не мог!-, что это за механизм такой!-, отличная получилась реставрация, выглядит как будто новый, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём, новых творческих успехов!!!
You really accomplished , what restoration is all about . Great job 👍 .
Excellent job! I’m sure the rest of the bike will look just as good when you are done 😃👌🏼
Enjoyed this restoration, thanks.
You saved a beauty. Careful and scilled restoration👏👏👏
Good job doing brother 🤩😁😄😃😀🧐
Looks new again and a great job restoring it!! I've never seen one like that but I really like it!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
The bell is as good as new! Good luck to you!
I have seen these in books amd probably old catalogs. They had some popularity. Probably to scare off live stock. However, they would probably fail in wet weather?! Good work!
Nice job.
You have new subscriber from Iraq.
Did a fantastic job on that wheel good job today
This bell is well over engineered. But fun to watch.
Looking forward for when you're restore the bike though 👍
Very good content again! Greetings from Germany!
Dito from the Swabian Mountains
Excelente trabalho. Parabéns 👏🇧🇷👍
Awesome!Greetings from Germany
Very nice job! May we have an introduction to your kitty friend, please?
Great job. And the bike? When
Wow! Great job! The bike ....eeeehhh made need some work!
Расскажи какочищаешь песок дляпескоструйки
Restaure a bicicleta também 🚲 saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷
restoration very good
Nice job restoring, but man, talk about an over-designed bicycle bell.
well done. I like it.
Very well done!
So much pretty 😍 😎 and cool
Bună treabă! Felicitări!
Qu'il est drôle cette objet , très jolie 🤩
What is that bell called and how do I get one???
On the thumbnail, this bell looked like a pizza cutter 😄 Amazing job BTW 😊👍
Made in Qingdao the 1st bicycle factory/青岛第一自行车社制11:25.This bell was made in 1950s-1960s
Estupenda restauración de campana de bicicleta antigua, mis respetos y saludos desde Venezuela.💯👍👊🙏
Thanks! sir
That is really very nice.
Nice work
Chinese words are "青島第一自行車社制"
Is there a direct translation to English?
@@pmarlier Could be “made by Qingdao No.1 Bicycle Company”, but I really can’t find any information about this company or factory. Qingdao is the same as Tsingtao, it’s a city in Shandong Province.
@@darkicenoah654 thank you, very interesting.
1:01 totally expected it to say “subscribe” inside the bell.
7:28, mind your feeds and speeds.
n ever seen one like that so kool
Hermoso !!!
nice can make it like new
青岛第一自行车厂???
Wait! You have an illusive 10mm socket!? How!!!!!???
Maravilha.
Now you have to restore the bike
Good
Kitty approved! So do I, then.
If you can restore an antique bicycle bell, you can also refurbish the bicycle.
this is probably 1920 to 1930s if it was nichel plated for sure before 1930 but the bolts seems to be after 1910. I'll say 1920s. Also to be said usually they had a kind of rubber mini tire on the wheel
cat😺🐾
👍👍👍
@6:01 ...i make new one (my mechanics quote)
Next Project : how i restore a Bike 😊👍😂🤣
19:14 The bike itself needs restoration 🙄
Не клепать таким молотом
Odd design choice
Das Ding ist in Deutschland leider verboten...
中国製?
Yes, made in Qingdao, Shandong Province.
Клепал так неаккуратно,лучше бы не показывал.