When you restore an old lathe, or any power tool, the first time you put it under power is MAGIC !! And then, you get to cut metal with it ! Very nice work, I am sure it will serve you very well for many years to come .
Hello, I have one, lathe lookalike. Working condition . Lorch Schmidt & Co. With all reduction gear wheels. Used it last 60 years. What is the value ? 1940 ? Ex . Philips Eindhoven.
What a beautiful job you did restoring the old lathe to working order. It not only works like a charm but it also looks a lot better too. Excellent work.
Very nice restoration of the lathe. Especially liked some of the component parts you made for the lathe, that was an exceptional piece of craftsmanship. Enjoyed this video immensely, thank you.
Picked up an ancient Soutbend Junior lathe in about the same shape as this. (managed to source a tailstock). I'd say I'm halfway through, and your work has inspired me to keep pushing!
I don’t think the critics watched the same video as me. Your dial indicator at the end showed pretty much perfect precision. People just want to hate what they cannot do themselves to make themselves feel better about being unaccomplished and lazy. Good on you for bringing an old machine back to life and probably learning some new skills and techniques.
Any piece turned in a lathe will end up round in cross section along its length so rotating the turned brass with the dial indicator in one position tells you nothing much. The fact that the dial indicator was reading 10 at the tailstock end and 20 at the chuck end tells you that the lathe is not aligned and is turning a taper rather than a true cylinder.
@@Hereford1642 Il faudrait gratter les coulisses (banc) mais cela demande de l’expérience ….je ne pense pas que ce tour resservira à fabriquer des pièces de grandes précisions…….🤔
@@jpg224 En Franglais:- Premier chose c'est le twist dans les coulisses. Vous voulez un 'level' de precision. Deuxieme - Correctez vous le Tailstock Droit/Gauche si c'est possible. Apres, gratter les coulisses. Mais, aujourd hui, c'est bon pour fabriquer les tapers de grand precision. Je parle le Franglais tres bon Je pense.
Лол биение в районе десятки у патрона. Для каких поделок? Амбарные петли на тяжёлые двери и те только в надежде что просто притрутся лет через 5. Это восстановление станок убило, варить направляющие никак нельзя. Он теперь только для музея пойдет, я думаю автор на то и работал.
Цель этой "реставрации" запилить красивый, хорошо просматриваемый ролик, а вовсе не восстановление станка. Сам станок стал еще меньше пригоден для хоть какой нибудь работы, чем был до этой, с позволения сказать "реставрации".
Brilliant job. That little lathe looked like it’s done a lot of work in the past and now will do a lot more. I really like the light blue paint you picked and making the handle with the ball ends by free hand was pretty clever too. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
The bed also has heavy wear in the center. It must be milled. All older lathes have wear in the center of the bed. I would consider upgrading. Replace plain bearings with rolling bearings, make new shafts for this.
Right? And there was no effort shown to check the accuracy of the lathe afterwards… the machining channels I’m subscribed to, the operator is constantly checking their work to make sure they are getting the expected results as they turn whatever they’re working on.
I dont think almost any "lathe restorer" knows what they do. They call i a restauration but its onley cosmetic. In my oppinion the restauration is when you grind/scrape the bed/ways so it preformes as new. The paint has nothing to do with the restauration its just a final last touch.
@@fulfI also did a "restoration" on my 1919 lathe from Germany, but when I had to scrape the dovetails and align the headstock I completely gave up the entire hobby and sold everything 😂😂 it drove me insane
@@Renville80 He's also welding cast iron with MIG, which is a recipe for cracks. Weird how he's happy to slap bondo over everything but felt the need to weld up that little pit in the top slide?
Ну красиво покрасить это конечно смотрится, на какой толк если единственная попытка восстановления геометрии станка заключалась в "пришабривании" Изношенного клина к изношенному ластохвосту, станок изношен кривой и плохо точит, люфт шпинделя огромен, зато выглядит красиво, мда
Т.е. на стадии когда этот рукожоп начал стамеской скоблить краску вас ничего не смутило? И вы продолжили спокойно просмотр ролика.) По факту этот процесс трудно назвать реставрацией, это скорее не очень умелый косметический ремонт, который сделан исключительно ради просмотров. Вы думаете автор знает что такое шабрение?)
@@x84pav84x Втулки разрезные, посажены в конусы, гайками люфт выбирается вплоть до полной невозможности прокрутить))) Это даже лучше, чем подшипники, просто требует постояннного хлопотного присмотра.
the fact it was chattering on a light cut in brass means the ways are fucked and need reworked even the spindle bearing is gone on it just because you cleaned and repainted it means nothing if its not functioning as intended
По резу металла. Ты этим станком режешь латунь. Она весьма мягкая. Съем около милиметра. А за резцом идёт рисунок. Этот рисунок тебе говорит о том, что точность годится к крайне редкому использованию и обработке напильником после точения. Другими словами над станком еще работать и работать, прежде чем он вернёт себе точность хотя бы класса 0.
Да он вообще нормально ни бабки не выставлял, ни шабрил по линейкам. Так что-то по жирному слою притёр для вида. Что можно говорить о станочной культуре человека, который даже не прикрывает направляющие от абразива. Одно дело мясорубку от ржи отмыть, другое - станок приводить в порядок по допускам.
WELDING CAST IRON!!! 😂😂😂 you clearly know what you are doing!!! 😂😂😂 This is what gives all those stupid videos away as fake! People not knowing basic stuff
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El resultado final es realmente IMPRESIONANTE, y más; tratándose de una máquina China. Tradicionalmente los equipos, manufactura y calidad de China se conocen por ser casi desechables. 60 años de edad de este torno me comprueba que existen sus honrosas excepciones.
Neat little lathe! Looks plenty sturdy for it's purpose and very tidy with the restoration. A needle descaler would be make short work of removing thick crust like at 9:00 mark. Even though sand blasting would still be needed to finish the work, it would be far quicker and sand contamination would be significantly reduced.
but what a beautiful restoration, very good, I wanted to know more about this lathe, I've already looked on the internet and I can't find anything about it, I'm from Brazil...
What fun to see all those slot headed screws - not an Allen key in sight. That plastic drive belt looks a bit skinny If you need a lathe to make a lathe, then how was the first one made?
I also had an almost identical one before. It was the 0618 produced by China Tianyi. It was almost the same size as yours and the appearance was almost the same.
When you restore an old lathe, or any power tool, the first time you put it under power
is MAGIC !! And then, you get to cut metal with it ! Very nice work, I am sure it will
serve you very well for many years to come .
What a GREAT job you did!!! A masterful restoration.
As a retired machinist, I found the video very gratifying. I don’t care what the critics say, I would love to own that little thing.
Hello, I have one, lathe lookalike.
Working condition . Lorch Schmidt & Co.
With all reduction gear wheels.
Used it last 60 years.
What is the value ?
1940 ? Ex . Philips Eindhoven.
Jealousy is eating me.....
Lucky man, enjoy what small cute thing you got. Happy turning for rest of life.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING WORK. It was wonderful to watch your progress! Congratulations, that is a beautiful machine.
I would LOVE to have a little lathe like this! Great job, you are a craftsman indeed!
You can buy a small one at harbor freight
@AB-ot3bc Just going to type that!. Probably the same maker.
What a beautiful machine ! I'm glad you didn't polish it to death. Amazing that parts are still available. Very nice project...
Even MAO had been satisfied with this job!. Very nice.
What a beautiful job you did restoring the old lathe to working order. It not only works like a charm but it also looks a lot better too. Excellent work.
You really know your stuff! Especially the part where you are welding cast iron! Very well done!
Very nice restoration of the lathe. Especially liked some of the component parts you made for the lathe, that was an exceptional piece of craftsmanship. Enjoyed this video immensely, thank you.
Gorgeous job! Now I need to go buy one, figure out how to use it, & restore it, to feel like good about myself! Very inspiring work sir.
Picked up an ancient Soutbend Junior lathe in about the same shape as this. (managed to source a tailstock). I'd say I'm halfway through, and your work has inspired me to keep pushing!
Why new tailstocks? They are massive things?
Why new tailstocks? They are massive things
Utterly fabulous- Many thanks from France. That machine is so beautiful it should be on display somewhere.
Very nice restoration! Craftsmanship combined with an artistic eye! Enjoyed it very much.
A first rate restoration. This was a pleasure to watch.
Aesthetic and functioning nearly perfectly. That is a really nice bit of work!
I loved to see you work on that lathe, you did an awesome job of it. 💖
Nagy élmény volt végig nézni ezt a felújítást. Gratulálok ! Külön köszönöm, hogy zenét nem raktál alá .
I don’t think the critics watched the same video as me. Your dial indicator at the end showed pretty much perfect precision. People just want to hate what they cannot do themselves to make themselves feel better about being unaccomplished and lazy. Good on you for bringing an old machine back to life and probably learning some new skills and techniques.
Any piece turned in a lathe will end up round in cross section along its length so rotating the turned brass with the dial indicator in one position tells you nothing much. The fact that the dial indicator was reading 10 at the tailstock end and 20 at the chuck end tells you that the lathe is not aligned and is turning a taper rather than a true cylinder.
@@Hereford1642 Il faudrait gratter les coulisses (banc) mais cela demande de l’expérience ….je ne pense pas que ce tour resservira à fabriquer des pièces de grandes précisions…….🤔
@@jpg224 En Franglais:- Premier chose c'est le twist dans les coulisses. Vous voulez un 'level' de precision.
Deuxieme - Correctez vous le Tailstock Droit/Gauche si c'est possible.
Apres, gratter les coulisses.
Mais, aujourd hui, c'est bon pour fabriquer les tapers de grand precision.
Je parle le Franglais tres bon Je pense.
好好 Well done sir. You brought it back to life and I hope this lathe brings you years of service.
Хорошая ресторация, но необходимо ещё все направляющие шабрить или шлифовать и менять геометрию.
Смотря какая точность нужна. Для домашних поделок нормально будет
Лол биение в районе десятки у патрона. Для каких поделок? Амбарные петли на тяжёлые двери и те только в надежде что просто притрутся лет через 5. Это восстановление станок убило, варить направляющие никак нельзя. Он теперь только для музея пойдет, я думаю автор на то и работал.
Да кому это надо? Сдреднеазиатская рестоврация, она такая. Помыть и покрасить и всё становится новым.
Цель этой "реставрации" запилить красивый, хорошо просматриваемый ролик, а вовсе не восстановление станка. Сам станок стал еще меньше пригоден для хоть какой нибудь работы, чем был до этой, с позволения сказать "реставрации".
Excellent restoration 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe🇨🇦
Brilliant job. That little lathe looked like it’s done a lot of work in the past and now will do a lot more. I really like the light blue paint you picked and making the handle with the ball ends by free hand was pretty clever too. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
Нет, станок особо не работал в прошлом
@@mozasaurus vanya, you pay no respect to a person when speaking the language they don't understand.
@@mozasaurus English please...
@@WilliamAndrsn I'm saying that the lathe didn't work very hard in the past.
@@mozasaurus maybe
بسیار عالی و فوقالعاده دستگاه رو بازسازی کردید خیلی عالی بود موفق باشید 👍👍👍👏👏👏
The bed also has heavy wear in the center. It must be milled. All older lathes have wear in the center of the bed. I would consider upgrading. Replace plain bearings with rolling bearings, make new shafts for this.
Right? And there was no effort shown to check the accuracy of the lathe afterwards… the machining channels I’m subscribed to, the operator is constantly checking their work to make sure they are getting the expected results as they turn whatever they’re working on.
I dont think almost any "lathe restorer" knows what they do. They call i a restauration but its onley cosmetic.
In my oppinion the restauration is when you grind/scrape the bed/ways so it preformes as new. The paint has nothing to do with the restauration its just a final last touch.
@@fulfI also did a "restoration" on my 1919 lathe from Germany, but when I had to scrape the dovetails and align the headstock I completely gave up the entire hobby and sold everything 😂😂 it drove me insane
@@Renville80 He's also welding cast iron with MIG, which is a recipe for cracks. Weird how he's happy to slap bondo over everything but felt the need to weld up that little pit in the top slide?
My kudos for the superior craftsmanship you displayed bringing this back to life. Thanks for sharing 😂
Wonderful restoration, looks really great.
Ну красиво покрасить это конечно смотрится, на какой толк если единственная попытка восстановления геометрии станка заключалась в "пришабривании" Изношенного клина к изношенному ластохвосту, станок изношен кривой и плохо точит, люфт шпинделя огромен, зато выглядит красиво, мда
А что нужно сделать, чтобы он ровно точил? Обычно подшипники меняют, но тут, кажется, втулки только.
@@x84pav84x Поменять втулки, не?
Т.е. на стадии когда этот рукожоп начал стамеской скоблить краску вас ничего не смутило? И вы продолжили спокойно просмотр ролика.) По факту этот процесс трудно назвать реставрацией, это скорее не очень умелый косметический ремонт, который сделан исключительно ради просмотров. Вы думаете автор знает что такое шабрение?)
Он просто сделал красивый намытый покрашенный кусок железа который к работе не имеет ни какого отношения он больше в музейные экспонаты годится.
@@x84pav84x
Втулки разрезные, посажены в конусы, гайками люфт выбирается вплоть до полной невозможности прокрутить))) Это даже лучше, чем подшипники, просто требует постояннного хлопотного присмотра.
Great resto job, looks and runs great!
Nice job buddy! Keep on the good work
Wow you have some amazing skills. Awesome restoration, the lathe looks fantastic.
the fact it was chattering on a light cut in brass means the ways are fucked and need reworked even the spindle bearing is gone on it just because you cleaned and repainted it means nothing if its not functioning as intended
Great restoration and great video, the welding wasn't blindingly bright, and the machine noises weren't excessively loud.
오늘처음보는영상이지만.당신을응원합니다.얼마나고생스럽고힘든작업인지..당신은훌룡하게해넸읍니다..정말잘한겁니다.!
По резу металла.
Ты этим станком режешь латунь. Она весьма мягкая. Съем около милиметра. А за резцом идёт рисунок. Этот рисунок тебе говорит о том, что точность годится к крайне редкому использованию и обработке напильником после точения. Другими словами над станком еще работать и работать, прежде чем он вернёт себе точность хотя бы класса 0.
Да он вообще нормально ни бабки не выставлял, ни шабрил по линейкам. Так что-то по жирному слою притёр для вида. Что можно говорить о станочной культуре человека, который даже не прикрывает направляющие от абразива. Одно дело мясорубку от ржи отмыть, другое - станок приводить в порядок по допускам.
@@Excvositorum именно
Мне так же понравилось что он его практически не смазывал.
WELDING CAST IRON!!! 😂😂😂
you clearly know what you are doing!!! 😂😂😂
This is what gives all those stupid videos away as fake! People not knowing basic stuff
@@kv2315 This is true if you don’t know how and how to cook cast iron correctly. At a minimum, there are electrodes for cast iron.
What a flex! Using a lathe to make parts for a lathe. I'm jealous.
What a restoration, just like new. I too am reviewing these machines after restoration
Looks to be a well made lathe worth the restore. Good job
Superb work it's gonna last years now, very useful addition to a workshop
Complimenti, è il risultato del restauro è notevole, oggetto molto bello, 👍👋un saluto da Roma...
Uma máquina construindo outra, excelente restauração, aquele grande abraço de MG, Brasil
Very impressive work, beautiful lathe!. Отличная работа!.
I really enjoyed every second of the restoration.. Keep on the Excellent work 👍🏾👍🏾
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You do beautiful work. Impressive restoration.
Very impressive work, beautiful lathe!
This came out great. Well done
Beautiful work, thanks for sharing!
Very strong machine. Your effort will be appreciated. Thus better than modern machine
Hi i like your repairs too much thank you very much
I live in iran ❤❤❤
top tip ! put the chuck in a can of diesel for a few days. it will then come apart easily !
Покрасить станок это не отреставрировать! Позор таким реставраторам.
Он же сваркой направляющие шабрил) все ок😅
@@fnfrgjqltn И дошабрил до класса точности "Г"😂
И по-моему он вместо сажи газовой гуашь использовал. 😂😂😂
@@zorgeunknown5421 "ой все")))
Thanks . You bring me memories from my childood .
Excellent work friend, have a nice day !!!.😀😀👍👍.
De lujo es tu trabaj, felicitaciones, saludos desde Colombia
Well done! Absolutely brilliant.
Not a plastic gear in sight! That thing was designed and build well! Great work!
Excelente trabajo. Felicitaciones. Saludos de Uruguay.
Very nice restoration. I like your color choice.
And where is the repair of guide surfaces and replacement of bearing bushings?
It's amazing you can put it all back together without extra pieces.
It's almost like he has a camera he can rewind.
Very good work !!!! Congratulations !!!!!
Superb Restoration.
ネジ切りも出来ますね、良い旋盤になりましたね。
Nice clean up a lot of play with that piece of stock at the end.
Very Good Job Brother 👏👏👏 Excellent
Very good restoration
Parabens pelo trrabalho, Muito bom mesmo !
very awesome and beautiful...... amazing machinery.......
great work sir you are awesome
El resultado final es realmente IMPRESIONANTE, y más; tratándose de una máquina China. Tradicionalmente los equipos, manufactura y calidad de China se conocen por ser casi desechables. 60 años de edad de este torno me comprueba que existen sus honrosas excepciones.
Bravissimo, hai fatto un lavoro davvero straordinario
Very nicely done!
Nice old lathe good job.👍👍👍
Asombroso, realmente extraordinario.la verdad,es que esto demuestra las maravillosas capacidades del se humano.
Felicitaciones. Usted es un maestro
Amazong restoration and so glad you didnt do powder coating on it
Neat little lathe! Looks plenty sturdy for it's purpose and very tidy with the restoration. A needle descaler would be make short work of removing thick crust like at 9:00 mark. Even though sand blasting would still be needed to finish the work, it would be far quicker and sand contamination would be significantly reduced.
Интересно
Se nota que el supuesto óxido es pintura; además, el tornillo está nuevo (1:21) ¿Sospechoso?
Love how you momentarily use a lathe, *to repair part of a lathe* 😂
But great video and that's a good lathe for smaller stuff for sure
Bravo! Great video
Beautiful job, full credit to you 👍
Wooo these lathe is amazing!!
Excellent work.
7:28
That’s ONE HELL OF A GRIPPING HAND!!!! Please remind me of never get into a handshake battle with this guy!!!!!
Schöne Arbeit, toll gemacht.
but what a beautiful restoration, very good, I wanted to know more about this lathe, I've already looked on the internet and I can't find anything about it, I'm from Brazil...
Nicely done!
Beau travail, bravo.
Очень круто получилось !!!!!!!)
Although the headstock and gearing are different, it looks like this is the basis from which the current Seig-type benchtop lathes was developed.
hermoso trabajo .... gracais por compartir.
What fun to see all those slot headed screws - not an Allen key in sight.
That plastic drive belt looks a bit skinny
If you need a lathe to make a lathe, then how was the first one made?
I agree with Russell would love to have one great job
Amazing job 👍👍
Hermoso trabajo realizado amigo volviste a la vida a ese torno antiguo
The bronze bushing for the chuck spindle should have been honed out to get rid of the out of round. Other a nice rebuild on a non production lathe.
I also had an almost identical one before. It was the 0618 produced by China Tianyi. It was almost the same size as yours and the appearance was almost the same.
Amazing job! I need make it with mine