I like the content of all the videos and look forward to each one, but I am also attentive to the details, for example: the extreme cleanliness of the lathe and the work environment👍👍👍
This is a real educational video. I have been building and designing “things” for people since 1966, and I tip my hat to you folks. Good equipment and good brains!
I really like your ideas. You show great how you can do without a milling machine, but it is quite troublesome and a lot of work. When will you buy a milling machine? I have been subscribing for a long time. :) Greetings from Poland
Ez egy vicc, az igazi profik nem öltönyben esztergálnak. Ez az ember azt sem tudja hogy mi az esztergálás, vélhetőleg valami mérnők féle lehet olyen tiszta a keze, és a körmei is rendezettek egy vasas embernek nem ilyen a keze, aku minden nap dolgozi
Thank you for watching. The jaws of this chuck are hardened. I received several comments pointing out that if you grab a material with a hard and uneven oxide film, fine scratches and dents will occur and the accuracy will drop, so I decided to put aluminum in between.
Thank you for watching. The model is Wasino's LR-55A. This lathe was designed by a Japanese brand called Washino about 60 years ago. This lathe was manufactured by a company called Amada, taking over the business from Wasino. Currently, Mori Seiki takes over the business and manufactures and sells it.
Thank you for watching. This lathe is a custom reprint and was purchased 20 years ago for 7,600,000 yen. When it was mass-produced 30 years ago, it could be purchased for about 3,500,000 yen. In the current second-hand market, it is sold at about 20% of the price when it is new.
Thank you for watching. It is a lathe of a model called LR-55A designed by a company called Washino in Japan about 60 years ago. Currently manufactured and sold by Mori Seiki.
Hello. Great work! Could you please tell what is the insert you are using at 2.15? it looks like it can take small depth of cut on mild steel and leave decent finish.
@@SwaplampJapan Sir, this channel is great and very informative, so much machining operations, and subbed. Sir, what is the proper steps to take on eliminating taper while performing outside diameter finish turning on a part that is sticking out 150 millimeters, without the center. Is the only way to adjust the headstock, is there no other way? Kind regards, sir.
@@adamgroening Thank you for watching. The degree of difficulty varies depending on the diameter and material, but it is necessary to use a mobile steady rest or tilt the compound tool rest and process it in several steps. Alternatively, sharpen the tool very sharply to reduce cutting resistance and minimize bending of the material.
@@SwaplampJapan Thank you sir, for the reply. The material is not any of the exotic materials, it is c45 steel and it's machineablity is excellent. The finishing cut process is done in three steps to achieve uniform tool pressure with each time taking off 0.12 millimeters. And still there is a difference in the diameter in the front (250.75 millimeters) and in the back (250.90 millimeters), this is a unwanted taper of 0.15 millimeters. The parts required is 250.75 millimeters on the outside diameter with a length of 150 millimeters. What I would like to do is to saw off material at 300+ millimeters so I rough and finish turn the parts over the length of 150 millimeters of the part, then do to the other side the exact same thing, and then saw the part off in the middle, and complete the part only by facing the part to the length of 150 millimeters. So, this is the reason. The steady rest will not allow me to turn the whole length of 150 millimeters, sir. The tool post compound rest will just follow the bedways even if I for example tilt it a little bit and will still get the taper, is this right? Kind regards, sir.
@@adamgroening Thanks for the detailed explanation. If it is a manual lathe, I thought that if I tilted the cross slide and fed it by hand, it would be straight. Is it correct that the front is the headstock side and the rear is the tailstock side? If the lathe spindle bearing preload is small and the spindle is tilted under load, or if the jaws of the chuck are not in contact with the material at a sufficient distance, the material may move against the tool during finish cutting. You can check with a dial gauge whether it is escaping to the side or the top. With old machines that have frequently shaved castings, the bed near the headstock may be worn unevenly and become tapered.
Дякую за перегляд. Ми отримали деякі коментарі про те, що якщо ви безпосередньо схопите сталевий матеріал з чорною шкірою в попередніх відео, на кігтях патрона з’являться дрібні подряпини та вм’ятини, і точність зменшиться. Я думав, що це правда, тому я вирішив помістити алюміній тощо.
私はあなたの知識と精巧さに毎回感嘆しています。 そして心を楽にするBGMまで完璧です。 考え方の整理が必要なときは、あなたの映像を見ながら元気をもらいます。 ありがとうございます。-韓国であなたのファンが
I like the content of all the videos and look forward to each one, but I am also attentive to the details, for example: the extreme cleanliness of the lathe and the work environment👍👍👍
This is a real educational video. I have been building and designing “things” for people since 1966, and I tip my hat to you folks. Good equipment and good brains!
相変わらず、この人の機械の使い方には脱帽
Great job as always, truly a pleasure to watch you do your work. I admire your skill and techniques. Thanks
That was some awesome machining. Great job.
Thank you for posting this video.
That's a super cool what-chya-ma-callit.
My man just turned his lathe into a mill. Nice one!
Anche se non ho capito cos'è, ottimo lavoro, preciso e pulito! Complimenti alle mani, sempre in ordine!
Инструмент изготовленным своими руками приятно держать в руках и всегда будет получаться классные вещи ! С меня лайк !
wow mister thanks! l have china mini lathe modified. Some parts from little machine shop. l like watching, even l can learn few tips.
Always, such magnificent skill.
всё как всегда, просматриваешь видео отдыхает и душа и глаз👍 покажите чем и как убираете свой станок...
It never gets old I love it
Excellent work 👍👍👍 . Thank you for sharing. Be safe
I love watching these. I always find some new idea I'd never think of on my own.
ここまで汎用旋盤を複合機のごとく
使っておられるのはこの方だけだね。
見ててとても勉強になります
Well done....always pushing the limit of what can be done with a lathe...
Very nice work, it is really funny to watch !! Thank you, AB-SHOP
Excellent job you do some amazing work. 👍👍👍
Muchas gracias maestro por brindarnos sus conocimientos bendiciones para ti y tu familia 👍
EXCELENTE PROCEDIMIENTO, Y MAGNIFICO TRABAJO. SIGA COSECHANDO EXITO. ATTE. MOY.
It's nice to watch, but still the video is very long. And I still don't understand what the purpose of this work .
the cross slide. I've always wondered why yours is flat and plain while the lathe I have , has two T-slots for mounting different things.
Good video!
excellent content - great photography
I really like your ideas. You show great how you can do without a milling machine, but it is quite troublesome and a lot of work. When will you buy a milling machine? I have been subscribing for a long time. :) Greetings from Poland
finally ..long time didnt see new vid bro..like always .u did great job....👍🏻👍🏻
いつも削るだけだからバーナーが新鮮
Nice video mate . Keep going 👍👌
もはや旋盤でワークより刃物回してる方が多いまである
No conozco ese torno yo vivo en España gracias
Love watching your work. May I ask what the clear cutting oil is you use please.
Thank you for watching.
The cutting oil used is Castrol Variocut C210.
Anata-ha tokui senban operēta desu. Hello, great job You did.
Que calidad impresionante la destreza excelente trabajo!!!
Bravo. Es un placer ver ese trabajo. 👏👏👏
good taste in chucks..
Yeah - dude is brilliant!!!
Настоящий профессионал! Приятно смотреть!
Ez egy vicc, az igazi profik nem öltönyben esztergálnak. Ez az ember azt sem tudja hogy mi az esztergálás, vélhetőleg valami mérnők féle lehet olyen tiszta a keze, és a körmei is rendezettek egy vasas embernek nem ilyen a keze, aku minden nap dolgozi
Estou aprendendo muito com vc.
This is brilliant 👍
Good job
Brilliant mate!
Very nice job! :)
Thank you
Отличная работа! Мой Друг!
Perfect working
Is this what you made a lathe spider for machining soft jaws?
Thank you for watching.
This is a part of the handle.
why use alu soft jaws to clamp raw bar stock and at 6:40 remove the alu soft jaw to clamp finished part?
Thank you for watching.
The jaws of this chuck are hardened. I received several comments pointing out that if you grab a material with a hard and uneven oxide film, fine scratches and dents will occur and the accuracy will drop, so I decided to put aluminum in between.
Did prices of metal go up in your area too?
Thank you for watching.
Yes. Even in Japan, prices of iron and other products have increased by more than 20% from January of this year to today.
wow cnc hands ^^ amazing
Muito caprichoso, parabéns.
С чем.
Это всё конечно здорово,... Но имея расточную голову для фрезера, зачем тебе вообще летучка? Я понимаю были бы только фрезы.
Полностью с Вами согласен! Как можно восхищаться тем что не понятно для чего и не видеть результата...
Excellent video again !. What lathe is it please ?. Regards from the UK.
Thank you for watching.
The model is Wasino's LR-55A.
This lathe was designed by a Japanese brand called Washino about 60 years ago.
This lathe was manufactured by a company called Amada, taking over the business from Wasino.
Currently, Mori Seiki takes over the business and manufactures and sells it.
How much does it cost for this machine ?
Thank you for watching.
This lathe is a custom reprint and was purchased 20 years ago for 7,600,000 yen.
When it was mass-produced 30 years ago, it could be purchased for about 3,500,000 yen.
In the current second-hand market, it is sold at about 20% of the price when it is new.
I do not get it how indexing was done
Thank you for watching.
The production of the indexing device is in this video.
ruclips.net/video/lZxXRO549uA/видео.html
Fantastic, what is it?
Thank you for watching.
This is a part of the handle that adjusts the spring tension of the arm-type pitching machine.
Молодец, отличная работа 👍
Как музыка называется в видео?
Очень хотелось бы узнать.
Спасибо большое заранее 🙏
Спасибо за просмотр.
Музыка "New Land - ALBIS".
What Japanese lathe is this?!
Thank you for watching.
It is a lathe of a model called LR-55A designed by a company called Washino in Japan about 60 years ago.
Currently manufactured and sold by Mori Seiki.
Could you tell me the name of yellow tool (6:17)? Thank you!
Thank you for watching.
This is a tube reamer of the model TRUSCO TPS-150SK.
So, what is it for?
Thank you for watching.
This is a part of the handle that adjusts the spring tension of the arm-type pitching machine.
Hello. Great work! Could you please tell what is the insert you are using at 2.15? it looks like it can take small depth of cut on mild steel and leave decent finish.
Thank you for watching.
It is Sumitomo Electric's TNMG160402N-FA T1500A.
@@SwaplampJapan Sir, this channel is great and very informative, so much machining operations, and subbed.
Sir, what is the proper steps to take on eliminating taper while performing outside diameter finish turning on a part that is sticking out 150 millimeters, without the center.
Is the only way to adjust the headstock, is there no other way?
Kind regards, sir.
@@adamgroening Thank you for watching.
The degree of difficulty varies depending on the diameter and material, but it is necessary to use a mobile steady rest or tilt the compound tool rest and process it in several steps.
Alternatively, sharpen the tool very sharply to reduce cutting resistance and minimize bending of the material.
@@SwaplampJapan Thank you sir, for the reply.
The material is not any of the exotic materials, it is c45 steel and it's machineablity is excellent.
The finishing cut process is done in three steps to achieve uniform tool pressure with each time taking off 0.12 millimeters.
And still there is a difference in the diameter in the front (250.75 millimeters) and in the back (250.90 millimeters), this is a unwanted taper of 0.15 millimeters.
The parts required is 250.75 millimeters on the outside diameter with a length of 150 millimeters.
What I would like to do is to saw off material at 300+ millimeters so I rough and finish turn the parts over the length of 150 millimeters of the part, then do to the other side the exact same thing, and then saw the part off in the middle, and complete the part only by facing the part to the length of 150 millimeters.
So, this is the reason.
The steady rest will not allow me to turn the whole length of 150 millimeters, sir.
The tool post compound rest will just follow the bedways even if I for example tilt it a little bit and will still get the taper, is this right?
Kind regards, sir.
@@adamgroening Thanks for the detailed explanation.
If it is a manual lathe, I thought that if I tilted the cross slide and fed it by hand, it would be straight.
Is it correct that the front is the headstock side and the rear is the tailstock side?
If the lathe spindle bearing preload is small and the spindle is tilted under load, or if the jaws of the chuck are not in contact with the material at a sufficient distance, the material may move against the tool during finish cutting. You can check with a dial gauge whether it is escaping to the side or the top.
With old machines that have frequently shaved castings, the bed near the headstock may be worn unevenly and become tapered.
Просто ловлю релакс коли дивлюся працю цього автора👍
請問外徑車刀適用哪個品牌的 型號
外徑用住友電工的刀片切割。
我使用了一種名為 T1500A 的金屬陶瓷進行精加工。
In what way were the flats referenced? 🤔
A square resting on the ways up against the hex ? 🤔
оооо... центровка для цилиндра в заднюю бабку?
Drill press/arbor handle?
Lathe spider I am guessing
Thank you for watching.
This is a part of the handle that adjusts the tension of the spring of the arm type pitching machine.
Brother, did you ever break a tool?
Thank you for watching.
I have broken the cutting tool several times.
@@SwaplampJapan you need to fasten your video, so i wonder if it was slow cut and you will not break any of those 😄
Buenas noches que modelo de torno tiene gracias 🙂
Gracias por ver.
El modelo de torno es el LR-55A de Wasino.
عمل جميل جدا مبدع دوما
旋盤を発展して生まれたのがフライス。
😮
Trabalho perfeito
Работа не о чëм...
最後まで見たけど結局何作ったのか分からなかった🤣
Что получилось? Для чего эта деталь?
Спасибо за просмотр.
Это часть ручки.
@@SwaplampJapan
Понятно. Вдохновляюсь вашими работами!
Здравствуйте,а у вас других пластин нет ccmt,wnmg ими лучше работать мне кажется
cool
magnificent
super
👍 👍 👍 👍
nice job but please change the music.
I like the music, I find it relaxing... 🤷♂️😅
Bro I'm milling machine operator .in india
?45Cで焼きばめ、嘘やー、汎用旋盤で無理やりZ軸加工やらんでも…。
ボーリングツールは断続切削には弱い。
まあ自動盤かマシニングでしかやりませんわな。
Хтось зрозумів навіщо використовувати на необробленій поверхні алюмінієві підкладки?
Напевно для кращої центровки , від того щоб не було воблера , ну я принаймні гадаю
Дякую за перегляд.
Ми отримали деякі коментарі про те, що якщо ви безпосередньо схопите сталевий матеріал з чорною шкірою в попередніх відео, на кігтях патрона з’являться дрібні подряпини та вм’ятини, і точність зменшиться.
Я думав, що це правда, тому я вирішив помістити алюміній тощо.
@@SwaplampJapan Дякую
@@SwaplampJapan значить я правий в деякій мірі стає деталь точніше
Ez az alak még életében nem esztergált
Mandrino e bruciato da tutti i lati lui o io cosa la torretta de tornio io nn capisco
😮😮😮😮😮😎😎😎
Капец ты медленный. Стопитцот переставок, выточек нет. Чертежа нет. Базу сто раз потерял. Неделю наверно этот кусок мучал.
клёво!👍 ещё бы узнать что это🤔
Спасибо за просмотр.
Это часть ручки регулировки натяжения пружины спортивного инвентаря.
и что это?
Спасибо за просмотр.
Является частью ручки регулировки натяжения пружины спортивного снаряда.