Thanks for making and sharing these lathe videos. They are examples excellent work on the lathe. They are also good ideas of how to how to set up and make non-typical lathe set ups.
thank you. I am very happy. I have received the strength to continue to do my best. I like to think, and when I think about it every day, ideas come to me. There are many things that don't go as planned, but I feel a great sense of accomplishment when I am able to create a You Tube video. Thank you for watching the video. I want to continue to do my best. !☆★
@@sasakimachine8226 Some ideas for videos from other RUclips folks. You absolutely have the machinist skills, challenge is to make a story and produce the video. Excellence in machine work is part of what is needed to do well on RUclips: www.youtube.com/@SwaplampJapan www.youtube.com/@shiroh73 www.youtube.com/@mymechanics www.youtube.com/@CuttingEdgeEngineering Apprentice machinist trying to learn by doing: www.youtube.com/@InheritanceMachining Please continue to produce RUclips videos.
I myself have a desire to succeed. However, the quality of the video is not good. I think we need to change our current methods, but I feel that there are limits to things like camera positioning and editing. I want to be like Swap Lamp. Thanking for pointing that out. I would like to make videos to the best of my ability.
@@sasakimachine8226 Those other machinist on RUclips have another individual or team to make the videos, Machinist do the machine work, video personal do the camera work, then edit which is the most labor intensive (often most under appreciated) part of producing RUclips videos. One individual doing all this is extremely difficult and labor/skil/talent intensive. Topper machine is an example of a "one man" shop trying to do it all. Josh Topper has done remarkably good at this. ruclips.net/video/-4cRlul3Cf8/видео.html
I also plan, shoot, and edit the videos by myself, so it's very difficult to make videos. You won't be able to get all the details right, and you'll end up with fewer cuts. In the future, I would like to increase the number of cuts and make it easier for beginners to understand. Thanking for pointing that out. Thank you for supporting me so much. I want to be famous, but I'm still a little happy in my current state. I believe that daily efforts are the key to success, so I want to create videos to the best of my ability.
Sorry for the late reply m(_ _)m I was a little busy as I was trying to pass the lathe level 1 exam in Japan. Thank you for the compliment. Regarding work, RUclips, and other things, I want to create works and products that are full of emotion. I'm 33 years old, but without thinking of myself as young, I'll treat each year as a year of competition and work hard at lathe as long as I have the energy. thank you💡
Thanks for making and sharing these lathe videos. They are examples excellent work on the lathe. They are also good ideas of how to how to set up and make non-typical lathe set ups.
thank you.
I am very happy.
I have received the strength to continue to do my best.
I like to think, and when I think about it every day, ideas come to me.
There are many things that don't go as planned, but I feel a great sense of accomplishment when I am able to create a You Tube video.
Thank you for watching the video. I want to continue to do my best. !☆★
@@sasakimachine8226
Some ideas for videos from other RUclips folks. You absolutely have the machinist skills, challenge is to make a story and produce the video. Excellence in machine work is part of what is needed to do well on RUclips:
www.youtube.com/@SwaplampJapan
www.youtube.com/@shiroh73
www.youtube.com/@mymechanics
www.youtube.com/@CuttingEdgeEngineering
Apprentice machinist trying to learn by doing:
www.youtube.com/@InheritanceMachining
Please continue to produce RUclips videos.
I myself have a desire to succeed. However, the quality of the video is not good.
I think we need to change our current methods, but I feel that there are limits to things like camera positioning and editing. I want to be like Swap Lamp.
Thanking for pointing that out. I would like to make videos to the best of my ability.
@@sasakimachine8226
Those other machinist on RUclips have another individual or team to make the videos, Machinist do the machine work, video personal do the camera work, then edit which is the most labor intensive (often most under appreciated) part of producing RUclips videos. One individual doing all this is extremely difficult and labor/skil/talent intensive. Topper machine is an example of a "one man" shop trying to do it all. Josh Topper has done remarkably good at this.
ruclips.net/video/-4cRlul3Cf8/видео.html
I also plan, shoot, and edit the videos by myself, so it's very difficult to make videos.
You won't be able to get all the details right, and you'll end up with fewer cuts.
In the future, I would like to increase the number of cuts and make it easier for beginners to understand.
Thanking for pointing that out. Thank you for supporting me so much.
I want to be famous, but I'm still a little happy in my current state. I believe that daily efforts are the key to success, so I want to create videos to the best of my ability.
Love these vids. Sub right away
Sorry for the late reply m(_ _)m
I was a little busy as I was trying to pass the lathe level 1 exam in Japan.
Thank you for the compliment.
Regarding work, RUclips, and other things, I want to create works and products that are full of emotion.
I'm 33 years old, but without thinking of myself as young, I'll treat each year as a year of competition and work hard at lathe as long as I have the energy.
thank you💡