you had the tool in the wrong position for the convex radius, thats why you got the flat start
@jansverrehaugjord99345 күн бұрын
I bet I had 🙂 Thanks!
@Geri_crs5 күн бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 the cutting tool needs to be at 45° you had it at 90° thats why the left flat side of you cutter come int the way and did the flat slope*
@garyseverson309413 күн бұрын
it"s been a year where is part 2?
@jansverrehaugjord993410 күн бұрын
Well.. not sure why I called the video part - 1. I see I have written "Will get back to details on the more general machine modifications later as well as further use of the ELS system." I guess it can fall into the category "sometimes optimism outpaces reality", at the very least I haven't done much on this machine the last year or so, instead being busy with other projects (more so than in my English YT channel these are documented on our local machining FB page up here in Scandinavia as well as my other YT channel in Norwegian.. "Haugjord's roterom"). I got a bit stuck on the spindle motor/motorizing assembly, not being totally happy with how my conversion to a multi-rib V-belt functioned. "Fooled around" with different motors/solutions, and although now currently setup with a 2hp motor in the original position, still not really as strong as I want at low speeds (I also tried a couple of different VFD's). I think I need a bigger belt, but this also requires a different set of step-pulleys. I contemplate using a ribbed (ie. timing) belt instead and run over eg. a 2 step pulley, mounting the motor closer. This all might deserve a separate video, but first I need to decide & buy parts etc. Anyway, a number of other projects have gotten priority over this machine, but thanks for reminding me to get back on track!
@RekruttАй бұрын
Hei, ser du har mye erfaring med Myford dreiebenker, jeg har en super 7 mk1 hvor jeg mangler en liten aksling som går fra clutch hendel og inn i countershaft for å aktivere clutch. Er det noen mulighet for at du har en slik liggende å kan sende meg målene og et bilde av en slik? Jeg skal dreie en ny, men det er dårlig med informasjon å finne.
@jansverrehaugjord993429 күн бұрын
Hei, Jeg har nok dessverre ingen slik, men hvis du ser tegning, er det del nr. 76? www.lathes.co.uk/myfordrebuild/www.onepoint6.co.uk/Myford/Countershaft_and_Clutch.htm
@GottaKnowJoeHobbiesАй бұрын
Hello we spoke a year ago. I lost m y pc with all my documents and my back up failed. it was a huge loss. In the loss I also lost the manual you sent me. If you still have this I would be forever greatful.
@jansverrehaugjord9934Ай бұрын
@@GottaKnowJoeHobbies Which manual was that, ie. forvwhich machine? Can you give me your emailor alternatively Messenger contact ?
@SigmatechnicaАй бұрын
Always found that bearing arangment with the ball thrust bearing rather odd
@RustyInventions-wz6irАй бұрын
Very nice work sir
@jansverrehaugjord9934Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Jeanbond2990Ай бұрын
Beau travail. Quelle est l'épaisseur maximum de matière que l'on peut gratter ?
@jansverrehaugjord9934Ай бұрын
Thnks for the comment! In general, I'd say that more than 1.5-2/10 mm is better to machine ie. mill
@Jeanbond2990Ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934I’m not sure of my translation you say well no more than 1.5 to 2 on milling machine ? Thank you for your reply
@jansverrehaugjord9934Ай бұрын
@@Jeanbond2990 yes, 15-20 /100 mm is max
@jansverrehaugjord9934Ай бұрын
@@Jeanbond2990 Normally I would say10/100 is max I bother with myself
@Jeanbond2990Ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 👍
@RustyInventions-wz6irАй бұрын
Very interesting. Nice work sir
@jansverrehaugjord9934Ай бұрын
Thnks
@michaelwilson4700Ай бұрын
Does anyone know how he remove the Lathe Head? I have the same machine. The manual shows locking pins behind set screws.
@jansverrehaugjord9934Ай бұрын
2 bolts from underneath. Sorry for leaving that out of the video. However, it is possible to understand more by looking at this video kzbin.info/www/bejne/gmPJaJuAa7FqbLMsi=tvyhtp2R9diS6Svp
@michaelwilson4700Ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 Thanks, I was wondering why it would not move. The parts diagrams in the Smithy manual did not show it. I just checked and that's it. Thanks again.
@jansverrehaugjord9934Ай бұрын
@@michaelwilson4700 You're welcome. Feel free to ask more if you need to.. I will do my best to answer
@Jeanbond29902 ай бұрын
Très intéressant. Est-il possible d'obtenir avec ce système toutes les vitesses correspondante au pas métrique et anglais ?
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
I am not sure if Louis ie. Rocketronica has finished the Imperial functionality ny now, but if not it is metric only. That said, it is a "professional" system!
@RustyInventions-wz6ir2 ай бұрын
Very nice work sir. I love my ml7. Very clever. You gave me some ideas now. Thanks
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
@@RustyInventions-wz6ir You're welcome. Glad I could be of inspiration
@RustyInventions-wz6ir2 ай бұрын
Great video. I have installed a DRO on my Myford and it’s great. Love it.
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
Thnks! Yes, it is a very nice kit!
@christianstab52992 ай бұрын
do you take orders for refurbishing a super 7 bed? I was desperately looking for a company here in Germany and couldn't find one …
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
@@christianstab5299 Sorry, I don't, but I may have a "German machinist friend" capable to help you. pl. contact me at Messenger or Whatsup
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
Henrik Andren will be able to do this also! He can plane the bed as well as do the fitting of other parts eg. underside of saddle, tailstock foot and I can probably be persuaded to assist on the other aspects of this :)
@BjørnKaarigstad2 ай бұрын
digg. Lærte noe nytt igjen opps English here :) Did not know about the oil nippel on the motor bearing. Myford manual don't mension it, (as far as I have found.....) What kind of oil is used there ? ISO32 ? How often need it to be oiled ? (running houres)
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
@@BjørnKaarigstad not sure.. might actually be for grease. I would search the Myford forums for an answer
@BjørnKaarigstad2 ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 It is not for grease. So wrong of me too call it "oil nippel" It is those caps with a spring loaded lid.
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
@@BjørnKaarigstad OK. well, I guess you can us thin (ISO32) oil there
@BjørnKaarigstad2 ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 Sorry for Norwegian too all out ther, but becose not essesinal/relevant too the video. ok med sms/tlf en dag ? Ønsker å lære ting, og du KAN ting. Men håper det kan bli litt to-veis.Har sett MASSE videoer ang de olje drypperene til lagerene. Liker ingen av dem. Vil prøve å lager noe som styres av Android og kan dryppe konsistent. Skal høre med Myford ang mengde ++++++ DET bilr uansett mitt første prosjekt/forbedring. For de som står der nå. Enten drypper de ikke, eller så er de tomme på null komma svisj :)
@solo-uke2 ай бұрын
Är det en 3-3 fas frekvensomriktare du använt till Maximat standard ell är det en 1-3 fas?
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
1-3 fas
@solo-uke2 ай бұрын
Ok. Jag har en likadan maximat och tänker koppla via en 1-3 frekvensomriktare. Fråga: har du någon ritning hur den kopplas in? Man måste väl bygla om motorn.
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
@@solo-uke har du en email jeg kan sende til?
@jansverrehaugjord99342 ай бұрын
@@solo-uke du må koble motor som trekant (delta) snl.no/asynkronmotor Mulig det står hvordan dette er på baksiden av motorens koblingspanelcover
@steamtrainmaker3 ай бұрын
Hi Did this model have a clutch on as no seen it being used Steve
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Yes, this Super 7 MK1 had a clucth originally, but I opted to remove the old style clutch that was mounted as this had some "issues". With a 3 phase motor and a VFD as this machien is set up with you can swicth on/off "indiscrimatively" and I find that I no longer use the clutch
@steamtrainmaker3 ай бұрын
Hi Have you tried clingfilm plastic we wrap food up in very thin , I've used it to stop filler stick to 1 part and not the other to fill gaps. Steve
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
No. I haven't, but thanks for the suggestion! I might give that a try next time :)
@raymondmarteene70473 ай бұрын
Thanks Jan, Great modification and excellent work as always. Cheers
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Thnks. It was a nice "training session" and a fun project
@sblack483 ай бұрын
a slightly off topic question but why are there long scrape marks on the top of the cross slide male dovetail on the carriage? Isn't this is a clearance surface and not usually scraped?
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Correct. This is just a clearance surface.I honestly don't remember about these, but scrape marks have no function there..
@gregclaydon67273 ай бұрын
Thank you so much you are an absolute lifesaver. My Myford lathe has been in a housefire trying to rebuild 6:30 It couldn’t figure out how to pull the clutch shaft out. Thanks to your KZbin video. It’s now disassembled.😊
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Wow! Hope it can be rebuilt and serve again. Glad that my video was helpful. Good luck on the refurbishment
@somebodyelse66733 ай бұрын
I wish my bench lathe was that quiet. Beautiful machines!
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Thnks!
@chadstrand78683 ай бұрын
still love those tool holders thanks for the video
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
I do too.. thnks!
@stevenhavener73273 ай бұрын
beautiful restoration, exquisite workmanship ! hope you enjoy working with it for many years ! best regards , Steve
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Thnks for the nice comments!
@edinhogomes73953 ай бұрын
Very good.
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Thnks!
@newt20103 ай бұрын
Was hoping to see it run and you do some sample cutting. Nice machine Cheers
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
@@newt2010 That will come in the promised video(s) 😀
@bb001a3 ай бұрын
Lots of great ideas there Jan. I especially like the 16mm tool tip.
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Thnks. Simplest is often the best..
@chadstrand78683 ай бұрын
that tool post is a great idea thanks for the video
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Thnks. I have pondered a lot on this for awhile and cannot find any "wrong" about this.. simple, effective, cheap.. and by having one less linkage to the toolpost should actually be "sturdier" than a real qctp.
@spewgw84173 ай бұрын
i like that quick change toolpost idea. Jan have you thought about a big bore conversion? I believe myford sell the spindle bearings and pulleys for the big bore for around £300 in total from their website. And they are selling a 'out of spec' big bore spindle for £75 on ebay, I believe you have a friend with grinding capabilities, which may be able to bring the spindle back into spec. What do you think, a decent project?
@jansverrehaugjord99343 ай бұрын
Thnks for the nice comment. Yes, I have thought about making a "big-bore" conversion. Actually not the Myford one, but as experimental test-versions I intend to try out a couple of my own ideas.. sometime in the future.. and covered in a video of course :)
@neil10584 ай бұрын
Nice Jan. I'm about 2 weeks away from the headstock. The bed surfaces are progressing well at the moment.
@jansverrehaugjord99344 ай бұрын
Sounds good! It is a bit of work, but rewarding to see how it progresses
@makefitdepartment86214 ай бұрын
Have you replaced the spindle drive belts? I have the same machine, they are very uncommon here in the US. I will be replacing the belts soon since one of them has broken. Your video is very helpful, I will be making the same repair.
@jansverrehaugjord99344 ай бұрын
Thnks for the nice comment. No, I haven't done more to this machine. I think to replace the spindle drive belt you need to take out the spindle
@spewgw84174 ай бұрын
Hi Jan, great stuff. Seems like you are pushing the myfords to their limit and getting amazing results. Just goes to show you can achieve great results on a small machine with the right care. Here's an project you may be interested in. Not sure you if have come across such machine before, but the myford 'big bore' machines are a nice addition to the myford collection, having a larger bore. And I am sure you are wondering about the headstock, it uses a slightly different headstock than regular which I'm sure you'd be eager to disassemble and tinker with. Unfortunately (or fortunately) they fetch a steep £2k for such headstock alone, or even more if buying the complete machine. As you are a myford connesiour, you may be interested in making your own big bore headstock, since you have great knowledge around the myford headstock. It's been done before by a few people in the UK, but not much documentation from what I can see. What do you think?
@jansverrehaugjord99344 ай бұрын
Thnks for the nice comments and interesting topic of discussion. I have seen a few designs on modified headstocks, actually not only the S7, but also the ML7. Yes, as soon as I can get through the current projects I would lkie to experiment with making my version of a larger bore spindle. I have 2 versions in mind, both runing needle bearings in front, one with a hardened shaft running directly to the bearing ie. this one without the inner ring, then one with both inner- and outer rings, but still being a "thin" assembly. I know that for example a Deckel FP1 uses such needle bearings, but I am not convinced it will work here, so it is for my own good just to try out. The potential benefit apart from a larger bore canalso be higher rpm, although this is of less concern. I don't recall my calculations and have the details back at my home computer, but believe that withouth line-boring to a bigger dimension I can get something like 30mm throughput (but I may remember wrong). Maybe I will also expand the bore.. we'll see.
@spewgw84174 ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 Sounds good! I'll be staying tuned.
@spewgw84175 ай бұрын
Hi Jan, do you have plans to make a CNC conversion on one of your myfords?
@jansverrehaugjord99345 ай бұрын
Not CNC, but rather one more fitted with the Rocketronics ELS system (as shown in different previous videos)
@svemeraldspirit6815 ай бұрын
Hello, where could I download that guide on apron removal? Many thanks
@jansverrehaugjord99345 ай бұрын
Give me your email I will send you
@DàvidNewton-u7q5 ай бұрын
Very helpful, thank you
@jansverrehaugjord99345 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@keithslayback46266 ай бұрын
I really like the idea of taping the flashlight onto the scraper
@jansverrehaugjord99346 ай бұрын
Yes, very practical
@redgum13406 ай бұрын
How rigid is this machine? When totally assembled, does it vibrate when working? I have just bought a brand new ZAY 7045FG and it is the worst machine I have even seen. It vibrates all over even with the smallest end mill cutter of 4mm. Unbelievable. Is that one the same?
@jansverrehaugjord99346 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting. This is not my machine, but as far as I can tell, there were some issues with fit and finish. This may be a concern vs rigidity. After scraping the parts this is improved. I can ask the owner how it performa
@jansverrehaugjord99346 ай бұрын
PS! I assume you have "optimized" the other parameters involved? Ie. tightened down axis not in use, clamped workpiece, milling cutter speed, depth of cut etc. ? Also mounted the machine correctly ie. levelled and clamped to a sturdy foundation?
@redgum13406 ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 Yes, to all of your questions. I can, with all my strength, try to move the spindle by hand and feel no movement, either laterally or vertically, yet when the machine is in operation, it vibrates. I'm talking about every part of the machine from the milling bit to the table and spindle. An absolute mystery I have never seen before. I can only assume the base of the column is not mounted rigidly to the back of the base of the table body. Can you offer an opinion of this? The machine is painted all over in that area as well but I cannot see any paint splitting between the 2 parts. I would assume if the paint had cracked in that join, it would mean there is movement but there is no cracking.
@jansverrehaugjord99346 ай бұрын
@@redgum1340 As I am not using such a milling machine myself, I cannot really tell what the limits with respect to its' performance is. However, I suppose you have some sort of "open connection" somewhere, but this can be anything from a loose gib needing adjustment to more serious faults needing professional attention. I do however suspect the machine was tested before shipment so that this is a simple affair. If you are very certain this is not a matter of user error or like I hinted to earlier, then I would try to go through all different parts/assemblies and check thoroughly. If nothing is found, returning the machine might be one option.. or depending on where you are, move up in quality/price
@redgum13406 ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 Thank you for your thoughts and replies. I think it may be an "open connection" somewhere and I really do need to find it. You are a very patient man and again, I thank you.
@thierryvanherck22466 ай бұрын
Hi Jan, is it possible to contact you by email ? I would like to get documentation about the Schaublin SV52 and I've read on a forum that you have some documents and manuals. But your email adress on this forum is no more accessible. Thank you
@jansverrehaugjord99346 ай бұрын
jshaugjord at gmail
@thierryvanherck22466 ай бұрын
Thank you Jan, I'll send you an email in a few minutes
@晴溱6 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/door/6Y8sXa9ikoAxS6c7mDsjlQ
@davidrussell86896 ай бұрын
Very interesting . Depending on the machine condition ( ie it’s cost )we have ordered new gibs or supplemented and regrounded and scraped . Great video and good work . Thank you for sharing
@jansverrehaugjord99346 ай бұрын
Thnks for the comment.Much appreciated and good luck using your accurate machine parts
@spewgw84177 ай бұрын
Hi Jan, good tests. One quick observation from me, I see in the test of the solid tool block you used a quick change toolpost, however in the test with the compound slide, you used the 4 way toolpost. It could very well be a case that the lack of rigidity is actually stemming from the QCTP. Would be interesting to see: Toolblock -> QCTP Toolblock -> 4 way Compound - QCTP Compound -> 4way and to compare, to eliminate the variable of the tool holder changing between your tests. My best thoughts are a well scraped compound is just as good as the solid block, and actually the QCTP is far less rigid than people believe. Its like comparing the myford vertical milling attachment to a traditional mill, the overhang the vertical slide brings causes far less rigidity, same situation with the overhang of the QCTP.
@jansverrehaugjord99347 ай бұрын
Hi, Thnks fo the comments! You are of course right. The setup using the QCTP, being less rigid than the 4-way toolpost, is probably contributing to the results in the way you indicate. I guess I need to redo as you suggest :)
@makefitdepartment86217 ай бұрын
I am restoring a Weiler Matador which seems quite similar to yours, mine is a more sedate machine tool gray instead of race car orange. My lathe has a lead screw that was damaged and I would like to replace it. Do you have a photo of the new or old lead screw or any video of the removal? Do you have any specs on the belt sizes? Very nice video of your lathe repair.
@jansverrehaugjord99347 ай бұрын
Thnks for the nice comment! I didn't take any more video than what is shown here, sorry! The old screw wasn't much worn really, but I replaced it anyhow. The belt size is listed in the manual for the lathe, but as this is the lathe we have at my workplace, I haven't access to the manual myself from home. I can try to take a copy when back in office, but you may also get the manual from Weiler themselves as they are still in operation and will service and supply spare parts/documentation for this machine (as well as others). I would contact their service department and ask for their assistance. They were very nice to talk to and willing to help :)
@jansverrehaugjord99347 ай бұрын
I have photocopied a couple of teh pages from the instruction manual, showing the belts etc. Pls. give me your email or other contact details
@moking80958 ай бұрын
Hi Jan, I used an old version of the Super 7 for about 40 years and knew the clutch inside out. I have now changed my lathe to a Mk 2 with a clutch like yours but the clutch sticks and will not release until the machine is turned off. So far I have not found any diagrams of the Mk 2 clutch operation. If you can help in any way by word or with any data I would very much appreciate it, I am 83 years old and still love to make parts on my lathe but am losing strength in my shoulder so a functioning clutch would be nice. I have tried to adjust the mechanism but to no avail. The clutch engages ok but will not disengage until depowered.
@jansverrehaugjord99348 ай бұрын
Hi there, I am in London for the weekend, but can recommend that you have a look at the diagram for the "motorizing assembly" found on Myford's web pages for the Super 7. There is also a Facebook group for the Myford
@bastieng8 ай бұрын
Hi! thank you for the video (I know it’s been five years)! I’m trying to fix the feed gear - pulley shift box which you open up in this video on a weiler matador (looks exactly the same). I don’t understand what should retain the lower belt pulley from sliding back with the clutch when moving the lever to clutch in the gears. it does tend to slide with it here and i’m sure i missed something cause that looks dangerous! I got it dismantled so i’m trying to puzzle it together. can you help me ? thanks in advance
@jansverrehaugjord99348 ай бұрын
Thnks for commeting. Shall try to help, but am currently in Australia at work, so must wait until I get back. I fon't remember details, but maybe I I have more footage of the part you are having problem with..
@bastieng8 ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 thanks a lot. there is no rush. also i could a find a way to keep it from sliding. i just really wonder how it is supposed to be done, because so far it just seems to be missing the feature, which is unlikely
@jansverrehaugjord99348 ай бұрын
pls. give me your email address then I can forward a drawing I found
@bastieng8 ай бұрын
great! i think it gets erased by youtube so not sure how to do it… i posted on the practical machinist forum about it. thread is called “weiler matador gear and pulley feed clutch”
@jansverrehaugjord99348 ай бұрын
@@bastieng I copied the drawing from the service parts manual, but I also documented it in my video from 07:12
@pieterkrijgsman43778 ай бұрын
I love it when professional people show how it's done...if you pay attention you can learn a lot of them. Great job 👍
@jansverrehaugjord99348 ай бұрын
Thnks!
@jessestrum9 ай бұрын
hi jan where can i get the blade thanks for excellent video
@jansverrehaugjord99349 ай бұрын
You're welcome! The blades are from BIAX, some bought from their Swedish distributor StandardMekano who supported our latest Scandinavian scraping classes
@tyrolld9 ай бұрын
Hello, nice to meet you, I have a lathe equal to this model, but the string table plate is erased, could you help me with a photo of your lathe in the string part?
@jansverrehaugjord99349 ай бұрын
Yes, I can.. send me your email..
@tyrolld8 ай бұрын
How can I contact you, is that if I am interested in having the thread tables I would appreciate it very much
@tyrolld8 ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 Thank you very much for the tip
@jansverrehaugjord99348 ай бұрын
Aahh. sorry, I misintrepeted this and l linked to the Myford group. This is of course a Weiler! However, i can copy this info
@somebodyelse66739 ай бұрын
The sound of the planer cutting makes me think I'm hearing the grain of the cast iron. I can't wait to see what crazy machine Henrik uses to restore his planer bed, when that time comes. Hehe, would that be Henrik and you, with hand scrapers, a truck load of beer, and a really impressive straight edge? I have heard it said that a lathe is the only machine tool that can build itself, but I think a planer could do that too.
@jansverrehaugjord99349 ай бұрын
Thnks for commenting. I think Henrik has some projects coming, yes!
@jorickferies22999 ай бұрын
Old machine to refurbish old machine , nice job as always, thank you very much for sharing !! Have a good day
@jansverrehaugjord99349 ай бұрын
Thnks the same! Yes, 130 old planer planing 40-60 year old Myford beds :)
@MgBaggg9 ай бұрын
That's an awesome piece of machinery modernized. With excellent results too!
@jansverrehaugjord99349 ай бұрын
Thnks. Yes, indeed is a nice machine. Results were surprisingly good!
@henrikandren69679 ай бұрын
Nice video of excellent work as always Jan Sverre! You're always welcome, this old planer still has many lathe beds left to go 😀
@jansverrehaugjord99349 ай бұрын
Thnks Henrik. Yes, I bet it can outlast us both.. probably another 100 years, with proper care!
@henrikandren69679 ай бұрын
@@jansverrehaugjord9934 haha, yah it's already ahead of us being 130 years plus