My favorite new lathe you can find in a video called "Worlds First DIY Wire EDM Lathe!". Yes, he uses Electrical Discharge Machining wire with a lathe that is submersed. It is next level machining.
They're all cool. Not sure if its the most functional, probably not, but the Gingery lathe is cool in that it teaches many skills. The concrete lathe perked my interests.
I was thinking about making a dovetail style lathe like the Sherline 8 inch lathe. the lathe bed would be made with a 4x1x40inch cool rolled steel and a 3x3x1/4inch steel tube. Grinding and scraping will be required to get it as straight as possible. This is a good video that make my creativity turn right round. I like the ginger lathe because of the use of casted parts and I was thinking about doing a loss PLA casting method but I live in a apartment.
Thank you for all those lathe shots and descriptions. They like YOU have spent MANY HOURS building all you machines. Now.......time to start working again on the Skid Steer.......that is one heck of a project. I wish you the best.
I built a Gingery Lathe in high school, early 80’s. A lot of work to pull it off, with a metal shop, and help from the machine, I worked in part time, after school.
If you have to buy the materials to build one of these lathes, you'd' be better off buying a complete commercially built machine. Even if the machine has to be refurbished it is still a better money proposition. If your heart is set on building a lathe, buy one of the Chinese bench lathes. They are essentially slapped together machines that should be regarded as kits. You get all the fun of taking it completely apart and building it into something you can actually use.
I had almost forgotten I joined Homemade Tools when it first started ? years ago. I didn't know there was a You Tube channel even though many people had posted video's of their builds
much cheaper to find a lathe that needs to find a new home...there are lots of reasons why someone will need to sell for a lot less than you can make the part for ....but you can't put a price the satisfaction get from building it yourself
Dearest Lucias, I am a hobby mechanic enthusiast. I have seen some of your videos, I must say that you are really good and you manage to keep the laboratory clean as only ladies can do. I must tell you however that you have not mentioned Mr. CARLOS EDUARDO who built a perfectly functional and precise jewel only with a quak manual hacksaw, file and a small drill. Then with incredible patience he shared the list of materials and measurements on the net. I also saw all the videos you mentioned; but, for me Carlos remains the No. 1. I wish you all the best. Your fan
@@ginahardee4891 I think that guy had really other intentions than sharing his knowledge with us, Gina ... I searched on YT and even on Google with no success. I really do not understand what is going on in some guys brains. What is the purpose of posting absolutely useless chatter? Well, at least we can laugh about such "smartness" paired with that kind of SIMP-charme, hehehehe. Have a good one and successful making whatever you do in your workshop, Gina!:) Edit: Oh, I really missed that. "Lucias" ... a good start, I guess? It's Lucia ... and "@luciasworkshop" is Lucia's Workshop, Tony! LOL
That is a difficult question to answer unless you were able to test each one so i don't think you will get a definitive answer . I would think that some would be very good , some just average and some , just ok.... all of them would have something that you could say thats a good idea but building a home made lathe is unlikely to work out as good or as cheap as buying a factory built product ...but the satisfaction you get from the design construction and eventual use of a homemade lathe would be life changing
If you want a lathe that will cut to precision with no chatter or run out there is no way you can build it yourself , even the cheapest manufacturers accept that you can't weld a mild steel bed and expect it to retain accuracy, they tried. All machine tools have to be produced with an accuracy that exceeds what they produce, a crude DIY lathe will only ever produce crude products. Even the cheapest Lathe beds are stable and stress releived cast iron with hardened ways.
Lmfao 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣🤣 you need to get out of the house more often!! There's tons of homemade lathes that Cut precision parts all the time and turn shafts to precision all the time
@@snowflakemelter1172 🤔🤔🤔 I guess you have never heard of metal lapping? And I guess you never heard of properly setting up a LATHE using a dial indicator?? When you zero out your lathe that means that it is precise 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🫴🎲🎲🎲
I came here for Lathes, and left in love.
I reckon you should have a look at Mr rany homemade, it would have to be one of the best that I have seen.
Какие люди :)
The presenter is hot 🔥
I can recommand M.R. AKPINARLI homemade lathe / beltsander
Дорогая, возвращайся на свой канал, продолжай делать погрузчик.
My favorite new lathe you can find in a video called "Worlds First DIY Wire EDM Lathe!". Yes, he uses Electrical Discharge Machining wire with a lathe that is submersed. It is next level machining.
They're all cool. Not sure if its the most functional, probably not, but the Gingery lathe is cool in that it teaches many skills. The concrete lathe perked my interests.
Great overview of some ingenious and creative people and the shops.😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much for making this video and you are such an amazing person yourself. You’re absolutely astonishing.
I was thinking about making a dovetail style lathe like the Sherline 8 inch lathe. the lathe bed would be made with a 4x1x40inch cool rolled steel and a 3x3x1/4inch steel tube. Grinding and scraping will be required to get it as straight as possible. This is a good video that make my creativity turn right round. I like the ginger lathe because of the use of casted parts and I was thinking about doing a loss PLA casting method but I live in a apartment.
Great video it’s awesome to see a beautiful woman that is very talented and knowledgeable
WOW!!!!!! THIS ENTIRE VIDEO IS STUNNING, FASCINATING, MEZMERIZING, AND INSPIRING!!!!...THANKS FOR ALL OF THESE HONORABLE MENTIONS!!!
Thank you for all those lathe shots and descriptions. They like YOU have spent MANY HOURS building all you machines. Now.......time to start working again on the Skid Steer.......that is one heck of a project. I wish you the best.
Thank you very much Robert 😊I'm already working on my skid steer😉
This was incredibly insightful and helpful :) thank you 🙏
I built a Gingery Lathe in high school, early 80’s. A lot of work to pull it off, with a metal shop, and help from the machine, I worked in part time, after school.
Great English 😎👍
I was near to mention your channel and mine too
@@pedroernestobraga Thank you. I haven't finished my lathe yet. but when I'm done, mention me too😊
Why did this yt project of yours stop up on only two videos ?
Thanks for featuring my homemade lathe
You're welcome. It's a great build :)
Hi Lucia, Hope all is well, I have not heard from you about any of your projects for months? Robert USA.
Is this an AI video?
If you have to buy the materials to build one of these lathes, you'd' be better off buying a complete commercially built machine. Even if the machine has to be refurbished it is still a better money proposition.
If your heart is set on building a lathe, buy one of the Chinese bench lathes. They are essentially slapped together machines that should be regarded as kits. You get all the fun of taking it completely apart and building it into something you can actually use.
Top 10 Home made lathe . good video. Thank you
👍👍👍👍 support all engineers.
That is a perfect idea So amazing... Also very clear explanation thank you for sharing 👍
Pozdrav ,Vasa raspustena kosa i prica o srtugovima ne idu zajedno,prave asocijaciju....
I had almost forgotten I joined Homemade Tools when it first started ? years ago.
I didn't know there was a You Tube channel even though many people had posted video's of their builds
Чивооо?...
Do you seen mine ? Not done but works crazy
Marisa Tomei twin.
Awesome video! Thank you. Truly a mind bender.
For the record: GHIN-guh-ree. Hard Gs, not soft.
This is a competition? Challenge accepted.
I alway wait your video to learm for my job
I would recommend rany homemade and innovation time
Интересные станки! Отличный обзор на станки! Классное видео получилось! Мне понравилось! Круто Круто!!!
What is less expensive if - I build it or buy it. but i have some spare parts for it like 4 jaw chuck, bike front shocker rod some metal piece
much cheaper to find a lathe that needs to find a new home...there are lots of reasons why someone will need to sell for a lot less than you can make the part for ....but you can't put a price the satisfaction get from building it yourself
thank you i wanted to build a Lathe for a long time!
that was amazing video thank you
Dearest Lucias, I am a hobby mechanic enthusiast. I have seen some of your videos, I must say that you are really good and you manage to keep the laboratory clean as only ladies can do.
I must tell you however that you have not mentioned Mr. CARLOS EDUARDO who built a perfectly functional and precise jewel only with a quak manual hacksaw, file and a small drill. Then with incredible patience he shared the list of materials and measurements on the net. I also saw all the videos you mentioned; but, for me Carlos remains the No. 1. I wish you all the best. Your fan
got a link to his build?
@@ginahardee4891 I think that guy had really other intentions than sharing his knowledge with us, Gina ...
I searched on YT and even on Google with no success. I really do not understand what is going on in some guys brains. What is the purpose of posting absolutely useless chatter? Well, at least we can laugh about such "smartness" paired with that kind of SIMP-charme, hehehehe.
Have a good one and successful making whatever you do in your workshop, Gina!:)
Edit: Oh, I really missed that. "Lucias" ... a good start, I guess? It's Lucia ... and "@luciasworkshop" is Lucia's Workshop, Tony! LOL
Nice work
You are Gorgeous 😍😍😍
great~!
Nice
Good
👌👌👌👌
How good are these home built lathes?
That is a difficult question to answer unless you were able to test each one so i don't think you will get a definitive answer . I would think that some would be very good , some just average and some , just ok.... all of them would have something that you could say thats a good idea but building a home made lathe is unlikely to work out as good or as cheap as buying a factory built product ...but the satisfaction you get from the design construction and eventual use of a homemade lathe would be life changing
If you want a lathe that will cut to precision with no chatter or run out there is no way you can build it yourself , even the cheapest manufacturers accept that you can't weld a mild steel bed and expect it to retain accuracy, they tried. All machine tools have to be produced with an accuracy that exceeds what they produce, a crude DIY lathe will only ever produce crude products. Even the cheapest Lathe beds are stable and stress releived cast iron with hardened ways.
Lmfao 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣🤣 you need to get out of the house more often!! There's tons of homemade lathes that Cut precision parts all the time and turn shafts to precision all the time
@@SMOKEY-JAYS-DIESEL you made that up though.
@@snowflakemelter1172 No snow flake!!
@@SMOKEY-JAYS-DIESEL to produce precision parts your machine has to be of higher precision itself, fact of life.
@@snowflakemelter1172 🤔🤔🤔 I guess you have never heard of metal lapping? And I guess you never heard of properly setting up a LATHE using a dial indicator?? When you zero out your lathe that means that it is precise 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🫴🎲🎲🎲
WOW !!
MEEKNESS ...
VIRTUALLY !!
I THUNK NAUGHT !!
~ Jesu M Christo .
Home made lathes????......most shown are crude
Your intelligence is extremely attractive.