Kalo menurut saya mendingan pakai linier guide untuk railnya. Untuk milling machine bisa berfungsi dengan baik harus precision dan sangat rigid, jika rail bikin sendiri reperti ini biasanya kalo mau dibikin rigid pasti seret, dan sebaliknya kalau longgar pasti ga rigid. Bisa saja rail buat sendiri tinggal ikuti saja bentuk2 yg umum dupakai, dovetail misalnya, tapi untuk membuatnya butuh skill yg cukup karena pasti ada tahap2 handscrapping yg sangat membutuhkan skill dan kesabaran
Sarannya sangat bagus mas,di video ini saya menunjukan cara atau melihatkan kalau dengan homemade kita bisa membangun suatu mesin dengan biaya minim supaya yang lain tidak patah semangat untuk memulai suatu karya dengan biaya minim dan bahan yang gampang di peroleh,maaf mas sarannya sangat bagus🙏🙏🙏
Saya juga penghoby mekantronika, hobby DIY juga. Kebayang itu effort nya mas novrinal luar biasa itu, capek tak seindah di videonya hehehe, salut dengan semangatnya
Pengalamam saya kalo DIY saya penginnya hasilnya bagus bisa dibandingkan dengan pabrikan, pasti butuh kerja sangat keras. Nah kalo sudah kerja keras tapi hasilnya kurang bagus saya bisa frustasi dan putus asa, padahal saya peggila hobby mekantronika tapi bisa juga frustasi kalo sering gagal, maaf curhat hehe. Salam satu hobby
I have sarted too a lathe and a milling machine...it s a very hard work and long time passed to rectify scrap with hand... so congratulation my friend👍😊
I noticed that you have the power feed working on the lathe ! and you use it ! good for you ! earlier in the video you were taking some seriously deep cuts ! how deep of a cut can you take with your lathe ? I've seen Keith Rucker take a 50thou. cut but that is on his big monster lathe .... i bet yours can do that ! just don't get too carried away and break it ! LOL it's always a pleasure to see your videos Debby ! no talking just right down to business ! I am sure your mill will be a workhorse just like your lathe ! Well done !
He's built a truly ingenious surface grinder. If you haven't watched those vids, you really should. An arbor press would be a great addition to his shop.
thanks, I enjoyed watching if you can put numbers on your lathe videos I will watch them all but I don't know where to start your doing a great job keep up the great work.
Very nice, thanks! Did you use your homemade grinding machine to make the 45 degree edges to your plates (to ride against the hex bars) or hand grinder / sand paper?
friend what a sensational idea to use hexagonal system, did you make this piece or managed to buy it? a question if you can answer buy your steel in old iron or buy new? do you grind the steel yourself? are you following any book project or are you designing everything?
Grande!!! Sei davvero preciso!! E complimenti per la progettazione!! Come le hai realizzate le guide scorrevoli esterne della slitta? Spero di vedere presto il prossimo video!!
And a couple of holes with greasing tits 👌 Once again dropping jaws discovering the cleverness of the design and quality in the making. Thanks for being a continuous inspiration Debby 🙏
Hi brother! I started watching the video and time stopped - a very interesting project! I know that a lot of time is spent on calculations, on the manufacture of parts in order to achieve the desired result. I liked that I installed a clamping wedge and a rigid retainer, I liked the idea of using a hexagon as guides. The guys have already written about the protection of the guides (accordion or felt under the plate) so that the chips do not fall under the longitudinal table. We hope you took this point into account. Great job, these hands do a lot! Good luck brother, Merry Christmas!
Love it. Very ingenious use of the hex bar. It seems very smooth so I assume the bars are pretty consistent. Out of interest how did you achieve the accurate mitres on the edge of the plates? Cannot wait to see this completed
Just amazing!! You are in a league of your own. I have seen people with entire machine shops that don't put out the quality and accuracy pieces and parts you do.For lack of better terminology. I have been inspired by your work to step up my game and I kept my own ideas and style but I re did a good portion of my DIY lathe and did my best not to copy you to much but did do a few things similar. I am pleased with some of my original parts I just improved the carege. I made my rack gear from scratch, well part of it so far anyway I believe you did the same? I was going to buy one but I told myself when I started the project I was going to be patient and truly build everything but the motor, jaw and tooling or cores and I stayed true to that ! I was staring at the rack on my drill press and I picked up a couple of files and held them to the gear until I found one the fit perfectly. Then I took a pair of calipers a scrib and a hacksaw and got to it. I have built my fixture table flow though tank sander and everything else I DIY in my shop slash garage from scrap materials I collect at work as an HVAC HVAC commercial installer .Between all the pieces and parts I get from either scrap materials are old equipment I have never had to perches any steel or motors or electronics like motor starters and even VFD's! I got a broken one that had a hole in one of the capacitors and I replaced it. They are DC capacitors but the only difference between the AC/DC capacitors is you have to hook the +/_ up in a certain order depending on what you are attaching it to.Anyway don't know if you are familiar probably but if not the VFD's are pretty awesome! I built a 3 phase rotary converter and it was super easy there are what's called hard start kits for air conditioners with relays already hooked to the start capacitor so that saved me a step and I got all the hard start kits and run capacitors a i needed from old units I replaced. It took a while to get the 7.5 hp nice motor I have now but I got by with whatever I could tell recently and 3 phase motors are just better I don't know all of the details as to why but there awesome! I could use single phase with the VFD's to a 3 phase motor but I wanted forward and reverse fo some of my othere machines and I don't know how it's done in real equipment but I have had to switch a leg of power around to get a fan to run the right way on a RTU so I just wired up 2 contractors I salvaged as well and flipped the outside wires on the second one so when I send power though that side I have reverse .The VFD's are expensive and I don't come across them much as far as my scavenging goes lol so the phase converter and contractors were the next best thing and I don't loose any torque with the converter. I think im going to make my own VFD's soon I salvaged some electronics with all the parts I need I come across motor controls of sorts quite often and when you break them down there not that complicated, but im sure you probably already know everything you need to about all that I know I rambled a bit there sorry but you have inspired me so i thought maybe I could toss a few of my tricks your way not that you need them top notch work thanks for sharing it with everyone!
Hello my friend from Greece! How many millimetres of steel metal you usefor the bed ? I am asking because I want to make biggest metal lathe that I have thanks !
And how much time have u already invested in ur milling machine...it seems to be a few hours when i watch ur videos...but that cant be real, can it? :D
Wow! you continue to get more talented and more talented. I love the hexagon rods either side of the ways..
thank you brother
Kalo menurut saya mendingan pakai linier guide untuk railnya. Untuk milling machine bisa berfungsi dengan baik harus precision dan sangat rigid, jika rail bikin sendiri reperti ini biasanya kalo mau dibikin rigid pasti seret, dan sebaliknya kalau longgar pasti ga rigid. Bisa saja rail buat sendiri tinggal ikuti saja bentuk2 yg umum dupakai, dovetail misalnya, tapi untuk membuatnya butuh skill yg cukup karena pasti ada tahap2 handscrapping yg sangat membutuhkan skill dan kesabaran
Sarannya sangat bagus mas,di video ini saya menunjukan cara atau melihatkan kalau dengan homemade kita bisa membangun suatu mesin dengan biaya minim supaya yang lain tidak patah semangat untuk memulai suatu karya dengan biaya minim dan bahan yang gampang di peroleh,maaf mas sarannya sangat bagus🙏🙏🙏
Saya juga penghoby mekantronika, hobby DIY juga. Kebayang itu effort nya mas novrinal luar biasa itu, capek tak seindah di videonya hehehe, salut dengan semangatnya
Pengalamam saya kalo DIY saya penginnya hasilnya bagus bisa dibandingkan dengan pabrikan, pasti butuh kerja sangat keras. Nah kalo sudah kerja keras tapi hasilnya kurang bagus saya bisa frustasi dan putus asa, padahal saya peggila hobby mekantronika tapi bisa juga frustasi kalo sering gagal, maaf curhat hehe. Salam satu hobby
terimakasih mas,betul itu mas😁
I have sarted too a lathe and a milling machine...it s a very hard work and long time passed to rectify scrap with hand... so congratulation my friend👍😊
thank you
I noticed that you have the power feed working on the lathe ! and you use it ! good for you ! earlier in the video you were taking some seriously deep cuts ! how deep of a cut can you take with your lathe ? I've seen Keith Rucker take a 50thou. cut but that is on his big monster lathe .... i bet yours can do that ! just don't get too carried away and break it ! LOL
it's always a pleasure to see your videos Debby ! no talking just right down to business ! I am sure your mill will be a workhorse
just like your lathe ! Well done !
thank you brother
Великолепная работа!!! Момент с шестигранником просто супер!!!
thank you brother
The standard of this build is amazing, excellent work
thank you brother
Genius Debby, thanks for sharing 🙏
thank you brother
Excellent work
Thank you
Man you have some serious steel! That lath is awesome!
thank you brother
Magnifique and best job, thanks for sharing my freind 🙏
thank you
ive been looking for a different WAY design for my knee mill, looks like this is it thank you for sharing your design
I always share with you, I hope you like it
@@DebbyNovrinal did you make blueprints before you started your build
so true
Sangat kokoh tahan banting gak takut retak besi solit, mantul om 👍👍👍 🙏
terimaksih
Très bon travail👌👍👏Very good job👌👍👏
thank you btrother
Thank you for The video, super
This is an amazing build. I just have to ask why the lead screw and not ball screw?
never mind. I thought you were building a CNC.
Thank you brother, I don't have a ball screw in my place in the future I will try to apply it
What's next?
Surface grinder?
Shaper?
Slotting/key seater machine?
Love your videos
thank you
He's built a truly ingenious surface grinder. If you haven't watched those vids, you really should. An arbor press would be a great addition to his shop.
Here is this work, allon Feng shui, super
Thank you brother
brilliant move using hexagons, how straight before grinding? Excellent build getting better all the time. Congrats
thank you brother
thanks, I enjoyed watching if you can put numbers on your lathe videos I will watch them all but I don't know where to start your doing a great job keep up the great work.
thank you brother
Nice job Debby, one thing with all that weight it's not going nowhere 😬
Very nice, thanks! Did you use your homemade grinding machine to make the 45 degree edges to your plates (to ride against the hex bars) or hand grinder / sand paper?
The best project and job!
Very good
Thank you! Cheers!
great work bro, looks like a factory ... waiting to continue
thank you
The besta project and job!
Very good
thank you
Brilliant mate!👏
thank you brother
One word : impressive !
How did you cut the sliding dovetails ? Did you have someone machine them for you ?
thank you,
I made it myself, with the tools I made in the previous video
Mantap lurrrrr...
Terimakasih mas
Just wow! Such a great job! I can't wait till it's done! Keep doing a great job Debby! Greetings!
thank you brother
friend what a sensational idea to use hexagonal system, did you make this piece or managed to buy it? a question if you can answer buy your steel in old iron or buy new? do you grind the steel yourself? are you following any book project or are you designing everything?
I built it myself for steel grinding you can see my previous video ,, this is purely my imaginary idea, I bought a new steel material
Great video.
Thank yo brother
Grande!!! Sei davvero preciso!! E complimenti per la progettazione!! Come le hai realizzate le guide scorrevoli esterne della slitta? Spero di vedere presto il prossimo video!!
thank you
You my friend are an ARTIST WOW!!!
thank you brother
@@DebbyNovrinal very welcome
Impressively solid. Keep it up🦾
thank you
Very impressive.
Thank you brother
@@DebbyNovrinal You sure could have used a mill to make this. When I was makeing my lathe, i thought "Man, I sure could use a lathe right now".
Wow, this machine looks strong! But I have a question, how do you ensure orbital accuracy?
This isn't a orbital sander it's a mill. It only moves in the x,y,z axis directions. It has no "orbital" function.
Pakailah kacomato pelindung kalo karajo kawan.. malah dijago juo... good luck ..😁😁🙏
Ada dipakai,itu septi yang pertama bro...😁😁😁👌👍 Thank you
next making rotary table vertikal
Great idea of hexgonal cross sectional shape ways! Make some oil trapping grooves on the ways' contact surfaces as well。
ok
And a couple of holes with greasing tits 👌
Once again dropping jaws discovering the cleverness of the design and quality in the making. Thanks for being a continuous inspiration Debby 🙏
ok..thank you
It' is very cool ,I am excited for the next part
thank you brother,next video
Hi brother! I started watching the video and time stopped - a very interesting project! I know that a lot of time is spent on calculations, on the manufacture of parts in order to achieve the desired result. I liked that I installed a clamping wedge and a rigid retainer, I liked the idea of using a hexagon as guides. The guys have already written about the protection of the guides (accordion or felt under the plate) so that the chips do not fall under the longitudinal table. We hope you took this point into account.
Great job, these hands do a lot!
Good luck brother, Merry Christmas!
thank you brother
Om mesin bubutnya mantap.. Udah bisa buat ulir kah...? Bikin yg banyak om nanti sy pesn satu..😊
ok mas😁😁
Equal parts genius and craftsman - amazing work!
thank you brother
I am looking forward to the completion of the project, It is very creative and beautiful. 🙌
thank you
Great job my friend! Good luck!
Thank you brother
Great job Superman. I waited for that.
thank you
Eres un genio, muy buen trabajo
thank you
Amigo o seu trabalho é muito bom excelente
thank you
How you cut the metal with so fine.
Please make vedio on how you so fine finish.
Make vedio on gear cutting and gear trains
in the video before, I made the method, I used my own grinding machine
Your inspiration is good brother...good good...💯👍👍
thank you bro
You deserved new subscriber.Where are you from?
Love the design, maybe later you can add concertina type protection material for protection of ways and lead screw.
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Love it. Very ingenious use of the hex bar. It seems very smooth so I assume the bars are pretty consistent. Out of interest how did you achieve the accurate mitres on the edge of the plates? Cannot wait to see this completed
He's been using his grinder he built, see hios vids
@@stewartfrye I will thanks.
i use the grinding machine that i made in the previous video
Just amazing!! You are in a league of your own. I have seen people with entire machine shops that don't put out the quality and accuracy pieces and parts you do.For lack of better terminology. I have been inspired by your work to step up my game and I kept my own ideas and style but I re did a good portion of my DIY lathe and did my best not to copy you to much but did do a few things similar. I am pleased with some of my original parts I just improved the carege. I made my rack gear from scratch, well part of it so far anyway I believe you did the same? I was going to buy one but I told myself when I started the project I was going to be patient and truly build everything but the motor, jaw and tooling or cores and I stayed true to that ! I was staring at the rack on my drill press and I picked up a couple of files and held them to the gear until I found one the fit perfectly. Then I took a pair of calipers a scrib and a hacksaw and got to it. I have built my fixture table flow though tank sander and everything else I DIY in my shop slash garage from scrap materials I collect at work as an HVAC HVAC commercial installer .Between all the pieces and parts I get from either scrap materials are old equipment I have never had to perches any steel or motors or electronics like motor starters and even VFD's! I got a broken one that had a hole in one of the capacitors and I replaced it. They are DC capacitors but the only difference between the AC/DC capacitors is you have to hook the +/_ up in a certain order depending on what you are attaching it to.Anyway don't know if you are familiar probably but if not the VFD's are pretty awesome! I built a 3 phase rotary converter and it was super easy there are what's called hard start kits for air conditioners with relays already hooked to the start capacitor so that saved me a step and I got all the hard start kits and run capacitors a i needed from old units I replaced. It took a while to get the 7.5 hp nice motor I have now but I got by with whatever I could tell recently and 3 phase motors are just better I don't know all of the details as to why but there awesome! I could use single phase with the VFD's to a 3 phase motor but I wanted forward and reverse fo some of my othere machines and I don't know how it's done in real equipment but I have had to switch a leg of power around to get a fan to run the right way on a RTU so I just wired up 2 contractors I salvaged as well and flipped the outside wires on the second one so when I send power though that side I have reverse .The VFD's are expensive and I don't come across them much as far as my scavenging goes lol so the phase converter and contractors were the next best thing and I don't loose any torque with the converter. I think im going to make my own VFD's soon I salvaged some electronics with all the parts I need I come across motor controls of sorts quite often and when you break them down there not that complicated, but im sure you probably already know everything you need to about all that I know I rambled a bit there sorry but you have inspired me so i thought maybe I could toss a few of my tricks your way not that you need them top notch work thanks for sharing it with everyone!
thank you brother, thanks for sharing
what's the name of this displacement guide you put there? looks to me like it's not a dovetail. did you manufacture or buy?
thanks bro, I designed it myself
Top de mais parabéns o torno e bruto
thank you brother
Nice good job
thank you
Why your lathe didn't get rust did you do any transparent surface coating for anti rust
Nice, good engineering!
thank you
well done , great job
thank you
Hey. I'm from Russia. Good job!
Are the guides hardened? Has the guide been scraped or sanded?
thank you brother...
so true
Well done Debby ! one step closer to seeing chips fly !
thank you
You have earned my subscription!
thank you
Que trabalho incrível. Top demais 👏👏👏
Thank you brother
Ну ты мастер👏. Молодец лайк от меня👍
thank you
Произведение !!! Кому дано картины писать,кому станки создавать!!!
Di tggu partay 4nya om..
Ok. lagi dalam proses om
Tava esperando a 3 parte ,🇧🇷
ok
Merry Christmas as well, stay safe
Happy holidays!
Absolutely excellent
thank you
how to make the nonius measuring instrument?
Great job man👌😍
thank you
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Belo trabalho
Feliz Natal
thank you
You're bad ass designer. Show me the assembly cad files :))
I believe you can 😁😁😁
😱👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
A machine must be in cast iron. period.
Hello my friend from Greece! How many millimetres of steel metal you usefor the bed ? I am asking because I want to make biggest metal lathe that I have thanks !
thank you brother,
400ss / 16mm steel plate
Thank you! Have a good year 2021
Молодец мужик!
And how much time have u already invested in ur milling machine...it seems to be a few hours when i watch ur videos...but that cant be real, can it? :D
quite a while brother
You didn't do any 3D drawing designs before the actual build, did you?
I didn't build with 3d images
Panjang umur perjuangan bang👍
Terimakasih
guys notice the steel work behind the machines in his garage
and how did u cut this at 17:52? It is cool, but how did u do this? :D Angle grinder...never?!
Good solid cross slide, alot of work to get that done am liking the progress tho
buen trabajo..mucho animo y todo mi apoyo desde la distancia..feliz final de año y prospero 2021
Parabéns pelo trabalho 😉✌🇧🇷
thank you
Vary vary good job thank you man
Thank you too
💪👍👍👍
مشترك جديد 🌹❤️❤️
thank you brother
now I saw to buy this hexagonal profile, which gauge used? And which 1020 or 1040 steel?
aisi 1040
for plates I use ss400 steel
Good afternoon, I liked your project very much. How did you grind the hexagons so they are perfectly straight and the same.
for the hexagon iron you don't need to make it in a hardware store that sells
Hola meu amigo,Top de mais!!!
Pelo que vi daqui esta com uma precisão incrível,parabéns!!!
Abraço,e boas festas!!!
Atenciosamente João Carlos - Brasil
thank you brother
Gostei muito serviço perfeito parabéns
Bro great job on the build. Can't wait to see the next video. Your work is amazing.
thank you brother, next video
Well done !!! It will become a beautiful machine And very, very healthy.
:)
That's the plan!
Do you use drawings in your work?
I build not through images
@@DebbyNovrinal You are a great talent!!!
How long did it take you to build this machine?
by making the first picture means 6 months at the most, because I work 2 hours a day it might take a bit longer
?
@@DebbyNovrinal Well you’ve done a hell of a job on your machines that’s for sure it’s nice to see people making things like that
Cara bikin bidang yg miring" gimana mas.? Pake grinding machine yg dulu mas upload kah.?
benar mas pakai mesin grinding yang di buat di video sebelumnya
19:30 2 stroke dirt bike passes by :)
😂😂😂
Perfect job, Master Debby!
thank you
Super man
thank you
Exelent!!!
thank you