Back about 35 years ago I was given an old Logan 920, manufactured some time in the early 40's. The old girl was in sad shape with most of what makes an Engine Lathe just that. She was missing all of the power feed and threading mechanisms. Even the carriage was a partial. So I decided I would resurrect the old girl as a wood lathe. It wasn't long before I realised that finding wood holding chucks and face plates for a 2-1/4" x 8TPI spindle wasn't going to happen. I would need adapters to mate commercial wood turning tooling to my 920. That's how I got interested in metal turning and metal shop. When I finally got my old South Bend H10 I knew that I didn't have the room for a mill so milling on the H10 was in my cards. That's why I love videos like this. You guys over in Asia have a " Can Do " philosophy! Much of the milling procedures that you use does not require a milling attachment, as most of the work is held in the tool post. This video is a prime example of ( thinking outside the box ) field expedience. Well done bro! Keep em com'n!!👍 Wakodahatchee Chris
I’m a new Subscriber to your Channel. I am also a novice hobby machinist. Learning on a 1946, Logan 825, 10 Inch Engine Lathe. Your creativity and skills demonstrated in your video are good lessons for someone like me. Thank you for sharing your machining skills with your viewers! One more thing: several of the Comments were rude and crude. As my father told me many years ago when I was young and trying to do my best, “Don’t let the bastards get you down!” So I respectfully say to you, Don’t let the bastards get you down! Best wishes to you and good health to you and your family. Roy Lewis Buffalo, NY USA
@@Andrew-so3vj “…wear you down.” When I was you, my father had carborundum wheels on his tool grinder. Carborundum = wear down. TMI. TMI. TMI ! Wiki: “Carborundum Stone is made from silicone dioxide minerals that are mined and separated into soft, medium or hard grade stones with fine, medium and coarse surfaces. These stones excellent cutting capability enables the easy removal of excess enamel.” Enamel? FYI: Google: Enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, even harder than bone. It ranks 5 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, which means it is harder than steel, nickel, or iron. (!) Cheers, Andrew 👍👍
Particularmente, muito mais simples e rápido é preparar esse cabo na fresa. A não ser que não tenha essa máquina. De qualquer forma, deve-se serrar aproximado para facilitar e abreviar a confecção do cabo.
The boring bar is held in a 3 jaw so it can’t be that far out. Looking closely at the shaft of the bar you can it running concentrically near the jaws but with great runout farther out. Thus it has to be the bar is bent.
Back about 35 years ago I was given an old Logan 920, manufactured some time in the early 40's. The old girl was in sad shape with most of what makes an Engine Lathe just that. She was missing all of the power feed and threading mechanisms. Even the carriage was a partial. So I decided I would resurrect the old girl as a wood lathe. It wasn't long before I realised that finding wood holding chucks and face plates for a 2-1/4" x 8TPI spindle wasn't going to happen. I would need adapters to mate commercial wood turning tooling to my 920. That's how I got interested in metal turning and metal shop.
When I finally got my old South Bend H10 I knew that I didn't have the room for a mill so milling on the H10 was in my cards. That's why I love videos like this. You guys over in Asia have a " Can Do " philosophy! Much of the milling procedures that you use does not require a milling attachment, as most of the work is held in the tool post. This video is a prime example of ( thinking outside the box ) field expedience. Well done bro! Keep em com'n!!👍
Wakodahatchee Chris
i am impressed with both the idea and the skill
Excellent idea and good technique. Thank you from Canada.
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I have mostly really old machines like this. I learn something new every time I watch one of these videos.
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Nice job! Glad to see you guys go through all this. These skills are almost lost here. 🙌🔥
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Similar works are still being carried out here
Nice vid. I always wondered how you all made you lathe tools. Great skills.
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interesting idea guys, next time I'll try to make it
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I’m a new Subscriber to your Channel. I am also a novice hobby machinist. Learning on a 1946, Logan 825, 10 Inch Engine Lathe.
Your creativity and skills demonstrated in your video are good lessons for someone like me. Thank you for sharing your machining skills with your viewers!
One more thing: several of the Comments were rude and crude. As my father told me many years ago when I was young and trying to do my best, “Don’t let the bastards get you down!”
So I respectfully say to you, Don’t let the bastards get you down!
Best wishes to you and good health to you and your family.
Roy Lewis
Buffalo, NY USA
I am very grateful that you like my work
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Otherwise known as " Nil Carborundum Illegetimai" translated as "Don't let the bastards wear you down".
@@Andrew-so3vj I like the Latin!
RL
@@Andrew-so3vj “…wear you down.”
When I was you, my father had carborundum wheels on his tool grinder. Carborundum = wear down.
TMI. TMI. TMI !
Wiki:
“Carborundum Stone is made from silicone dioxide minerals that are mined and separated into soft, medium or hard grade stones with fine, medium and coarse surfaces. These stones excellent cutting capability enables the easy removal of excess enamel.”
Enamel? FYI:
Google: Enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, even harder than bone. It ranks 5 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, which means it is harder than steel, nickel, or iron. (!)
Cheers, Andrew 👍👍
Amazing Tool and Idea
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한국의 80년대 모습을 보는것 같습니다
발전을 기원합니다 ^^
당신 말이 맞아요, 같은 일이 여기서 계속 일어나고 있어요 감사해요
A correctly brazed tip tool has a copper shim which acts as a shock absorber when the tool is in use. Also a soft flame as oxy is a bit severe.
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Wow amazing.
Thanks your sher
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Hadir nyimak kawan lanjutkan dan jangan lupa mampir ngopi kawan sukses selalu buat sahabat 🙏
Terima kasih Pak🙏🌹
If your bar had a drilled center,your tail stock would help the cutter.and cut faster.
Exelente un 💯
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Particularmente, muito mais simples e rápido é preparar esse cabo na fresa. A não ser que não tenha essa máquina. De qualquer forma, deve-se serrar aproximado para facilitar e abreviar a confecção do cabo.
tens razão obrigado senhor
What material for soldering/welding?
Tnx additional great idea like mine😁🥰👍👌
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Awsome 😆
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Sir tul Breajing ka vedio banaye
What powder you using for soldering? What it called?
Cool! but why would you hold the tool off center like that? I dont get it?
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Probably because the lead edge wouldn't align with the workpiece since the hss (or might even be carbide) piece was soldered a bit crooked
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Are you referring to the milling sequence? If so I don't think off center run-out is going to matter much for that operation.
Wakodahatchee Chris
The boring bar is held in a 3 jaw so it can’t be that far out. Looking closely at the shaft of the bar you can it running concentrically near the jaws but with great runout farther out. Thus it has to be the bar is bent.
Ignore the loser comments, thank you for your time and video
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El comentario no lleva ninguna carga semántica, sirve de apoyo al canal y agradecimiento al Autor.
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mais pourquoi donc au moment ou ça deviens intéressant c'est a dire le brasage vous ne montrer que quelques secondes ???????????????????
AoA...
Can you tell material name?
name of operations being performed?
I don't understand what material you are talking about but it is lathe machine tool
Where is your live center ?(would be safer)
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This is 1920's era tech. Almost no one would do that in the U.S.. Ancient history.
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But it still works very well
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Obviously this guy is doing it and it works for him. Might work for other people too. Why be so negative?
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عمل رائع ولاكن كيف تكون المخرطه تعمل وتعود الي نفس خطوه السن مره اخري
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Đầu dao không mài dãnh thoát phoi rất nhanh cháy dao và mẻ, tiện không đc mịn
Tread size?
Thread Nambr 4
А нельзя было взять шило и шилом сделать?
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Вообще-то для всего должен быть свой инструмент. Даже тебя делали не шилом, хотя, скорее всего, тоже не совсем подходящим инструментом😁
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You're a machinist, and call those square threads ?
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Все ж у тебя есть, что ж ты его не заточишь, бл, нормально....
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Your gearbox sounds terrible
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My god why waste time and energy for that kind of thing...
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just because he can..he's a tool maker
@@connymilsson6861 Thanks 😊
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