Да чего сразу судить то? Видно же что -Товарисч- возможно из арабских стран. Там где механизация и производство не внедрялось так массово как на бывшем постсоветском пространстве. Или вам не видно по характеру исполнения? А то что у них в школе такому не учат но то их личные проблемы. Такому в школе никогда и не учили... Максимум тв 4, и то под присмотром трудовика. Остальное в Путяге. ( или во время ВОВ - когда школота за пром станками работала).
Не надо закрывать глаза на то, что "товарСиЧ" типа " учит"... ПЕСОК в токарке самое "ОНО" ничего -- из песка и глины(не хватает цемента) Будем учиться? !!!
He does understand precision and concentricity by not unchucking the part and turning it all in one setup it will be perfectly round. So many of these utube machinists don't understand that you can't just put something in a three jaw chuck on a lathe and expect it to come out right.
Hace 30 años en México en el IPN Vocacional haciamos en el taller de maquinas herramientas en una practica un punto giratorio así como lo exxpresaron en eel video! Saludos a los que saben y llegaron a hacer trabajos de este tipo.
I’d use my Jones & Shipman cylindrical grinder on the taper and my vertical mill for the flats. Most of all, I’d use the FOUR JAW CHUCK instead of the.bloody three jaw!
I knew this was a "dumb-ass" technique when I saw the phrase, "not taught in school". He puts his tools on the concrete floor and performs dangerous proceedures with his lathe.
don't let the internet jerks grind you down or talk bad about you......your videos are informative, and helpful.....I wish I could send you more , I hope this may help...Paul in Florida, USA
There is a fair bit of hatred towards the butchery on display but looking at the background this guy does not have the air conditioned level workshop floor and all the accompanying western goodness that I personally have with all my lathes ,mills grinders tooling etc. I suspect he would be more likely to drive out of the desert after a breakdown than many of his detractors? My favourite old English saying is an engineer is someone who can fix something for 2 shillings that any fool can fix for a pound.
My views exactly , these guys are working with basic equipment and achieving pretty good results considering .Some of the comment's on here make me laugh. In the west we don't have to improvise like these guys have to.
That pic is priceless, made me walk around all day with a shit eating grin. Just when you thought you've seen it all, then you get another peek. It wasn't always I had just what I needed to get the job done, I didn't, I grabbed the closest something and turned it into just the right tool for me. Today I look back at some of those precision works of art laying around and wonder wtf is that for.Who in the hell made that? Why I'm gonna load up the truck with all those metal thingamajigs and drop it off at the Smithsonian. Keep on making chips btother, my hat's off to you
That thumbnail photo was uncalled for- not representative of the content. OTOH I love the cleverness. I watch these videos just to see what you can get away with- both in terms of what you can make or do that works at least somewhat, and the level of safety that is seen as acceptable in other cultures. If I were making fundamental parts like Morse Tapers, I would want to make them with less worn equipment with a better surface finish, to ensure that their product was good enough for me to count on. Dude's making pretty rough stuff. But he uses it successfully all day to fix whatever people bring in, so it's good enough for him.
This, and other videos from this creator, are demonstrations that it pays not to be prissy, insisting that everything be just so before attempting something. With manual machinery, we are frequently faced with the need for fixturing and toolholding we don't have a ready answer for. The naysayers here are very likely to have to buy lots of extra stuff for weird jobs, or refuse them. This guy will cut and pound a concise solution that will get the job done while the rest of y'all are stuck in negativity.
Tut mir nach fast 48 Jahren als Werkzeugmacher einfach nur Weh. Zentrieren ohne einen Tropfen Kühlmittel. Der Zentrierbohrer verläuft sichtbar, weil Reitstock verstellt oder die Reitstockpinole Spiel hat. Und dann die ganze Bastelei eines Morsekegels. Ich habe den alten Morsekegel gesehen. Der Morsekegel ist nicht zum Rumkloppen oder zum Austreiben. Wenn du den Treibkeil verlierst, kannst du dir sowas selber basteln, aber nicht die Morsekegel mit dem Durchschlag oder Meißel trennen. Mein Opa hatte in seiner Schmiede die ältesten Morsekegel und die sahen noch super aus. Mache dir nicht diese Arbeit, kaufe dir einen neuen Morsekegel und pflege ihn. Mache die Aufnahme für den Morsekegel innen immer schön mit einem Sauberen Lappen sauber. Nach der Arbeit ab und an ein bisschen Säurefreies Öl auf die Oberflächen und gut ists.
Единственные существующие в природе токарные станки, по заводу комплектовавшиеся штатными приспособлениями для шлифовки, - это наши ублюдочные кунговые станки, которые делали для армейки с единственной целью: наварить бабла на военном госзаказе!
How is it that I see these massive multi thousand pound lathes in the most primitive of places? These things cost tens of thousands. Yet they are set up in literal shacks I don't understand it.
Bagus teknik cara buat albor dan sy catok besinya di buat khusus untuk bahan yg perlu di bakar agar tidak merusak catok asri yg bagus ,,,,, Kam,26/9-24//01;51
This Technique is not Taught in Schools Because They Teach The Correct Method of Having A 60 Degree angle on the Lathe Centre Not 45 Degrees as You Have Made?
My friend, please don't work like a farmer.dnt embarrass yourself,use proper TC turning tools, we use toilet paper and not magazines or newspapers when going to toilet.
Zum Glück wird so etwas nicht beigebracht. Alleine schon die Funken wo gegen die Pappe prasseln. Kein Wunder steht die Maschine draußen...da brennt sonst die Bude ab. Nene, besser nicht nachmachen.😆
Terrible operator making terrible tools on a shoddy lathe. I love the sound of sand on those threads !! Thank goodness these techniques are not taught in our schools.
did anyone else notice he broke off his center drill at 1.10
Давайте не будем строго судить, товарища! Человек делает, что-то из ничего, а это стоит уважения, как минимум. Уверенно ставлю лайк!!!
Да чего сразу судить то?
Видно же что -Товарисч- возможно из арабских стран.
Там где механизация и производство не внедрялось так массово как на бывшем постсоветском пространстве.
Или вам не видно по характеру исполнения?
А то что у них в школе такому не учат но то их личные проблемы.
Такому в школе никогда и не учили...
Максимум тв 4, и то под присмотром трудовика.
Остальное в Путяге.
( или во время ВОВ - когда школота за пром станками работала).
user, well said, thank you
Не надо закрывать глаза на то, что "товарСиЧ" типа " учит"... ПЕСОК в токарке самое "ОНО" ничего -- из песка и глины(не хватает цемента) Будем учиться? !!!
He does understand precision and concentricity by not unchucking the part and turning it all in one setup it will be perfectly round. So many of these utube machinists don't understand that you can't just put something in a three jaw chuck on a lathe and expect it to come out right.
Oke,Thank you 🙏👍👍👍
might seem a little neolithic but inspiration out of desperation can give some truly remarkable results, improvise ,adapt, and overcome
Переходные втулки, вращающийся центр, сверлильный патрон - всё вперемешку с песком прямо с цементного пола! Отлично!
И еще сырой металл и шлифовка бог знает чем, с непонятно каким биением. Но что скажешь? на безрыбье и рак рыба. Хорошо хоть не в кузнице...
Just because you can it does'nt mean you should...
Based upon the intro I thought this was a video about precision grinding your morse tapers in a concrete mixer with a dozen standard boulders.⚙
it was !
I'm not sure why you would think that. The boulders are CLEARLY metric. 🙄
Click bait, the grinder has nothing to do with this video
+rep
Thanks. You saved me time
Thanks for the tip off. Moving on and saving time.
The worst part is the video wasn't that bad, it didn't need the click bait bs anyway. That just pisses people off.
Thanks as others have said don’t need to waste my time 👍
Usinagem é sempre um trabalho fantástico 👏👏
Obrigado
Mantap pak siap selalu menyimak..
Terimakasih 🙏👍👍
Hace 30 años en México en el IPN Vocacional haciamos en el taller de maquinas herramientas en una practica un punto giratorio así como lo exxpresaron en eel video! Saludos a los que saben y llegaron a hacer trabajos de este tipo.
Nice tooling, very smart machinist.
You know it's going to be good as soon you hear chickens clucking in the background! 🐔🐔
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I’d use my Jones & Shipman cylindrical grinder on the taper and my vertical mill for the flats. Most of all, I’d use the FOUR JAW CHUCK instead of the.bloody three jaw!
I knew this was a "dumb-ass" technique when I saw the phrase, "not taught in school". He puts his tools on the concrete floor and performs dangerous proceedures with his lathe.
don't let the internet jerks grind you down or talk bad about you......your videos are informative,
and helpful.....I wish I could send you more , I hope this may help...Paul in Florida, USA
Thank you very much friends for your gift🙏🙏👍👍
Wow that's some seriously beat up equipment. And yes, sometimes there's a reason something is not taught in school.
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There is a fair bit of hatred towards the butchery on display but looking at the background this guy does not have the air conditioned level workshop floor and all the accompanying western goodness that I personally have with all my lathes ,mills grinders tooling etc. I suspect he would be more likely to drive out of the desert after a breakdown than many of his detractors? My favourite old English saying is an engineer is someone who can fix something for 2 shillings that any fool can fix for a pound.
My views exactly , these guys are working with basic equipment and achieving pretty good results considering .Some of the comment's on here make me laugh. In the west we don't have to improvise like these guys have to.
Super... und der ganze korund auf dem Bett... Danke... 😢
wearing flip flops while in a machine shop. LOL!
That pic is priceless, made me walk around all day with a shit eating grin. Just when you thought you've seen it all, then you get another peek. It wasn't always I had just what I needed to get the job done, I didn't, I grabbed the closest something and turned it into just the right tool for me. Today I look back at some of those precision works of art laying around and wonder wtf is that for.Who in the hell made that? Why I'm gonna load up the truck with all those metal thingamajigs and drop it off at the Smithsonian. Keep on making chips btother, my hat's off to you
Keep Trying Buddy and Try to Keep The Ego Under Control
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as a machinist this hurts my eyes
Brilliant ideas! Welcome👍👍👍
Do what you can,with what you have,where you are. Theodore Roosevelt.
That thumbnail photo was uncalled for- not representative of the content.
OTOH I love the cleverness. I watch these videos just to see what you can get away with- both in terms of what you can make or do that works at least somewhat, and the level of safety that is seen as acceptable in other cultures.
If I were making fundamental parts like Morse Tapers, I would want to make them with less worn equipment with a better surface finish, to ensure that their product was good enough for me to count on. Dude's making pretty rough stuff. But he uses it successfully all day to fix whatever people bring in, so it's good enough for him.
I have learned new ideas thanks very much
It’s not a bad idea to cover the ways with damp rags or- when grinding on lathe
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Wonder if needing to make new tools is related to the accidentally cutting the Jacob’s chuck with that fly cutter…..
It makes me grateful for Amazon to be honest. One click, $20 USD, and 3 days later…only technique needed is package opening.
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subscribed!
Thanks
Great job - Well done !
походу, у них законом запрещено иметь любой вид микрометра и казнь за нарушение этого закона. Иначе, он просто бы умер посмотрев на точность
well done....thank you
And here I am complaining about pioneer stuff lol Man my boss would love you
Bikin reamer bisa ya gan
And that is exactly why the parts never fit other machines. LOL!
Click Bait??? So, why was your entire grinder station being held between centers?
Wakodahatchee Chris
Yes you are right my friend trying to get more likes to get more money from RUclips:-(((
He got me thats the whole reason I watched lol
This, and other videos from this creator, are demonstrations that it pays not to be prissy, insisting that everything be just so before attempting something. With manual machinery, we are frequently faced with the need for fixturing and toolholding we don't have a ready answer for.
The naysayers here are very likely to have to buy lots of extra stuff for weird jobs, or refuse them. This guy will cut and pound a concise solution that will get the job done while the rest of y'all are stuck in negativity.
1:11 The center drill just went to hell.
Спасибо за ролик!
Tut mir nach fast 48 Jahren als Werkzeugmacher einfach nur Weh.
Zentrieren ohne einen Tropfen Kühlmittel. Der Zentrierbohrer verläuft sichtbar, weil Reitstock verstellt oder die Reitstockpinole Spiel hat.
Und dann die ganze Bastelei eines Morsekegels.
Ich habe den alten Morsekegel gesehen. Der Morsekegel ist nicht zum Rumkloppen oder zum Austreiben.
Wenn du den Treibkeil verlierst, kannst du dir sowas selber basteln, aber nicht die Morsekegel mit dem Durchschlag oder Meißel trennen.
Mein Opa hatte in seiner Schmiede die ältesten Morsekegel und die sahen noch super aus.
Mache dir nicht diese Arbeit, kaufe dir einen neuen Morsekegel und pflege ihn.
Mache die Aufnahme für den Morsekegel innen immer schön mit einem Sauberen Lappen sauber. Nach der Arbeit
ab und an ein bisschen Säurefreies Öl auf die Oberflächen und gut ists.
Vielen Dank für den Rat
I came here expecting him to machine a bench grinder.
Nice trick
I was going to watch this but I can’t stand all this finger waving
Токарные резцы в той школе явно не учат затачивать. И о шлифовальных головках, идущих в комплекте к станкам конечно тоже никто не догадывается.
Единственные существующие в природе токарные станки, по заводу комплектовавшиеся штатными приспособлениями для шлифовки, - это наши ублюдочные кунговые станки, которые делали для армейки с единственной целью: наварить бабла на военном госзаказе!
CLICK BAIT
what does this have to do with the bench grinder between centers in the beginning of the clip?
How is it that I see these massive multi thousand pound lathes in the most primitive of places? These things cost tens of thousands. Yet they are set up in literal shacks I don't understand it.
Creative video, thanks :)
Got him!!
Minute 0:09 I wonder how many times you repeated that shot until it was right? For me, those types of shots take hours.
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I wish I can do something like this, good work 👏
Prá que retificar o cone se não foi temperado ?
Круто 👍
Thank you
Me cansé de esperar la técnica que no enseñan en la escuela pero se acabó el vídeo creo no alcanzo a subirla, 😂
Muito obrigado
Make yourself a lathe milling slide. You will have a much easier time! Trust me.
But.......something that is taught in trade school is...do not wear Flip Flops in the machine shop...
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Bagus teknik cara buat albor dan sy catok besinya di buat khusus untuk bahan yg perlu di bakar agar tidak merusak catok asri yg bagus ,,,,,
Kam,26/9-24//01;51
Wouldn't this put abrasive dust on the ways that would get gummed up with the oil?
а не проще было к конусу Морзе (ненужному) приварить болванку и сделать то что вам надо
This Technique is not Taught in Schools Because They Teach The Correct Method of Having A 60 Degree angle on the Lathe Centre Not 45 Degrees as You Have Made?
Nyimak ikutan belajar bang🙏
Cool work thanks 👍
Saya dapet job dngan ini mas tpi msih ksulitan bhan2 nya bru kelar untuk mesin tnggal transmisi mohon pencrhanya mas untuk dibantu
Bisa pesen as pres GK mas
Вот только в шортах и шлёпанцах стоять у токарного станка.
Ну что с них взять - Азия: ни ватника не купить, ни кирзовых сапог ((((
Что ж у всех «мастеров» инструмент то такой убитый? 😜
bei 1Min 10 Sek ist Ihm der ZENTRIERBOHRER abgebrochen ...
1:11 Broken drill
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Zun Glück - wird dir das in der Schule nicht gezeigt.
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Those poor tools are so abused 😢.
Nao é tecnologia,são simples arranjos de oficina.
El cono merse tiene 1,5 grados
Good to see that he covered the ways on that clapped out old piece of crap lathe.
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этой технике точно не учат в школе
에궁! 다아는데~~~
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Задняя бабка скачет, съём с последовательных проточек не равномерный, фреза из болта...Мда...
Ну это лучше чем ничего. )
My friend, please don't work like a farmer.dnt embarrass yourself,use proper TC turning tools, we use toilet paper and not magazines or newspapers when going to toilet.
Shocking.
Un broquero es para brocas no para fresas o cortadores...se enchueca el broquero
В середине семидесятых годах делал конуса подгонял по калибрам втулки конус проверка на карандаш сопряжение
Просто мы в космос готовились, а им видно и тут хорошо
there's a reason this crap isn't taught in schools
Diameter max, .937, Diameter minutos, .780, sistem usa, is better to put a carbride in the end, migh hardener before to grinder
Oke thank you
Make better then all russian diy creators
3 разряд токаря, не более.
Как угол выставил?
Чему тут не учат в школе? Это что ты сделал сделает и двоечник. Или ты тоже двоечник?
No protege la bancada eso es todo abrasivo.. que lastima destrosa el torno.
Zum Glück wird so etwas nicht beigebracht.
Alleine schon die Funken wo gegen die Pappe prasseln. Kein Wunder steht die Maschine draußen...da brennt sonst die Bude ab. Nene, besser nicht nachmachen.😆
Без индикатора, конус Морзе не поймать
Poor lathe is all I can say, great ideas but accuracy must be miles off.
Ma perché usi il trapano?
Товарищ иди курей покорми я подумал ты какой-то революции будешь совершать😢
возьми нормальный инструмент валенок
Yeah i thought that he might have broke his centre drill. Kurtis from CEE did a much better job m/c the taper!
ROUGH !!!!
Tool & die makers have used these techniques since day one, so what else do you think is new?
Terrible operator making terrible tools on a shoddy lathe.
I love the sound of sand on those threads !!
Thank goodness these techniques are not taught in our schools.