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FD150/E Lathe ......& Update-Moves to make better videos
Просмотров 439Год назад
Proxxon FD150/E precision lathe. 2.5 mm brass rod being drilled with a 1.4 mm hole
Stand off ver1 0
Просмотров 119Год назад
First standoff made. At some point the on the video and said that there's no wobble on the piece in the chuck but there is a small one. I don't have the tool you need to check for that. Working on getting all the tools needed.
Aerial Asset Tracking & Inventory _ R&D Project
Просмотров 16Год назад
Using aerial vehicles, waypoints, Geofences, flight plans, 5G, and on-board micro controllers...
Proxxon FD150 Lathe Flatten End
Просмотров 312Год назад
Learning I must to look at the piece from different angles to see if there's a wobble due to the way I mounted it in the chuck.
Proxxon FD150/E My First Cutoff
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
This is my first attempt at using a cutoff tool on the lathe. Nothing broke, so I consider it to be a success. Still figuring stuff out on this Lathe, but so far it has been a solid product, even with the abuse that I've been giving it because I'm a beginner.
Proxxon FD150/E Lathe Drilling Center Hole 5mm brass rod
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.Год назад
I'm drilling a hole in a brass rod that's only 5 millimeter in diameter, with precision. Or at least more precise than drilling the same hole with a drill press and a vice.
Proxxon FD150/E 3D Printed GuidesV2
Просмотров 295Год назад
I was having a hard time remembering which way to turn the sections of the Chuck to remove and replace different materials. So I printed some guides for myself on my 3D printer and stuck them to the top of the Proxxon lathe.
Proxxon FD150 Update
Просмотров 604Год назад
Making progress but still learning. I'm pushing this video yesterday but I changed the aspect ratio.
Proxxon FD150/E Precision Lathe Update
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This is just a quick update to the progress I've made learning things about the proxy on FD150/E lathe. Never owned delayed before or worked with one, so I have a lot to learn but things are going pretty well. Life is better when you learn every day.
Proxxon FD150 3D Printed Guides
Просмотров 99Год назад
For my Proxxon FD150/E mini lathe, I printed on 3D printer couple of guides to show me which way to turn the two sections of the chuck to loosen or tighten when changing out material. Just a quick visual guide to make things more efficient.
Drilling Center Hole 5mm Rod
Просмотров 139Год назад
Using the new Proxxon FD150/E to hold a five millimeter bar stock and using the live center a whole first, and then drill the hole. And the experts seemed me doing something completely wrong please let me know. I was pretty happy with the results though.
Proxxon FD 150/E Precision lathe unboxing
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.Год назад
Took a couple of months but I finally decided on the Proxxon FD150/E Precision Lathe. I just unboxed it and did some basic setup, but I'm really impressed with the quality of it so far. Haven't received all the accessories so I can't really do much with it yet, but looking forward to making some small parts.
Brass Bars for mini lathe
Просмотров 105Год назад
I bought these bars for a very small mini lathe that I have coming. It's a pretty good assortment of bars and they are surprisingly stiff. I'll post more once I have the lathe and I work with them.
RFID ThingMagic M6e DEV Kit Soft Reset
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RFID ThingMagic M6e DEV Kit Soft Reset
Arduino GPS using UNO Rev3, Ethernet Shield, and Parallax PMB-648 GPS
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.11 лет назад
Arduino GPS using UNO Rev3, Ethernet Shield, and Parallax PMB-648 GPS
Excelente excelente tornito 👍
Cuanto puede valer un tornito Proxxon me encanta ese tornito 👍🇻🇪👍
This is not a criticism just a bit of advice......It appears that the tool is too high, it sounds more like it is rubbing than cutting. Make sure the top point of the tool lies in line with the centre of the work piece diameter ......Also why is the work piece running out of true, in a self centring 3 jaw chuck...??
I'm using the device right out of the box, it's first time I've ever had or used a lathe so I didn't really want to dive into adjusting the parts that were installed and aligned by the factory. My concern is that I would only make it worse because of my inexperience. And I don't know if it's self-centering three jaw chuck, I hold the piece of material and then check while I tighten it and wiggle it around a little bit to make sure that it's not binding up on two of the jaws and not the third. The manual does not say "self centering". Finally, Thanks for taking a minute to give me some advice, I appreciate it. I'm self-learning at my own pace, which some may think it's pretty slow, but I'm not retired I have other obligations during the week and sometimes the weekends. I'm in no hurry, and the objective is certainly not to become an expert on a lathe. It's more of a hobby process to keep me out of trouble. Thanks again I appreciate you taking the time to make comments.
Work piece to far out of the chuck.....Think a few lessons on lathe work would not come amiss, this video today dangerous practice.......
Thanks, since making this video I have adjusted several things I was doing wrong.
@@rfbase Could you share what you have been doing wrong please?
@@WhyAliasIdontNeedOne Everything I was doing was wrong, but for this specific instance, the brass rod is too far out of the chuck. I now work with the least amount of material exposed out the end of the Chuck.
Denny is right about that he all that he said, also I would like to mention you need to set the tool at some the right angle, approach angle is very important on small lathes, on large machines you can use brute force with no issues. Also a little bit of fluid helps a lot as my gf said
Thanks much for the advice. I'm using the bits based on an illustration in the proxxon user guide. I think I understand what you're suggesting... I'll give it a try and see if things cut a little smoother. I don't want to brute force such a small lathe.
It's cool that you are learning turning! A helpful hint, an easy one. Shorten up the cutting tool stickout as much as possible. An issue with lathes this size is rigidity. The shorter you can make everything the better the result will be. A rule of thumb in turning is no more than 3 to 1 stickout from the chuck without support. (live center, steady rest ect.) Example: If the part is 1/4 inch (.250) in diameter the stickout should be no more than 3/4 inch (.750) without support. It's not always possible to adhere to it, but it's good starting point and you can experiment from there. Just keep everything as short you can. Tool stickout from the holder, Part stickout from the chuck and Quill stickout from tailstock. Short! Shorter! Shortest! 🤣Keep going! just remember every time you turn it on you are a little better at it than you were the last time.
Wow, thanks much for the info and guidance. I appreciate you taking a minute to send the note I will use those tips for sure.
Proxxon the best
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