home made lathe part 5

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rather B welding

rather B welding

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@lrs2856
@lrs2856 7 жыл бұрын
I can tell you I have watched every video thus far from start to finish and plane to do so to the end.Sometimes I go back a minute or 2 to re watch something. Those that only watch 25% of the video are those that want a quick video of how to do something and directly reflex themselves thru it. They have no commitment to follow step by step and really have no desire to build a lath themselves. Those of us that do watch the full length find it very informative and see a bit of you in ourselves. Cut out or fast forward the drilling and tapping as well as the surface grinding. I take my hat of to you. For years I to wanted a lath and considered building one and I am 46 and still have not taken the steps to do it, here you are much younger showing us older people how to do it. We thank you for sending the time on showing us the step by step building process.
@Tater79bj
@Tater79bj 7 жыл бұрын
Don't be so hard on yourself. Most KZbin analytics show exactly the same length of view time you are seeing, even if it's a huge channel. You young man are literally taking the bull by the balls and doing what most men have only dreamt about. Keep at it, you will get better in front of the camera. Oh, and screw the naysayers. I'd like to see them put together a functional lathe at your age.
@SlickTrickRC
@SlickTrickRC 7 жыл бұрын
I agree. he is an amazing young man. the naysayers could learn something from him if they just watched the whole video. I watch all of it. great content. cheers bud 👍
@forwardphysx6167
@forwardphysx6167 7 жыл бұрын
"Young man" "naysayers" Don't forget "whippersnappers"
@ratherBweldingChris
@ratherBweldingChris 7 жыл бұрын
Tater79bj thank you for all of you guys support. I know I'm not the best but I am trying to get better and better and with all of you guys support it's possible
@stevewilliams2498
@stevewilliams2498 7 жыл бұрын
rather B welding you are still doing yourself down ... stop it !
@andrewyork3869
@andrewyork3869 7 жыл бұрын
It seems to me like your winging it, have you tried to wright out a script?
@Rustbelt_Research
@Rustbelt_Research 7 жыл бұрын
I am seriously impressed with the progress you're making on this thing.
@brycelindsay438
@brycelindsay438 3 жыл бұрын
Okay dude, I know this is an old video but I just recently discovered your channel and I’ve watched a lot of your videos now. I don’t comment on anything pretty much ever but I am trying to build a small personal machine shop in a single bay of a 2 car garage. I started from scratch with hardly any tools and I’ve gotten some stuff complete but still have a long way to go. I decided to try to film myself doing a couple builds and it adds a whole new level of difficulty. When I watch your videos I see almost the exact same things that I’ve been wanting to do. What you’re doing is awesome and amazing and takes a shit ton of skill. Especially doing this stuff alone and especially doing it all while filming it. These people don’t understand the difficulty in what you’re doing so don’t show them weakness. They may only watch a small percentage because they would like to do these things themselves but they’re not willing to put in the work and find the resources to make stuff like this possible. Keep doing your thing and be patient man. You have an awesome channel and it’s inspiring to guys like myself. I think we’re about the same age and you have what looks like my dream setup so just keep going man. You’re killing it. Don’t listen to the bullshit people might say and don’t let anyone change your opinions. And don’t look at the numbers, just focus on the projects and everything else will fall into place. What you sound like on camera doesn’t matter when the quality of your work is as good as yours is. Keep at it dude
@laneweever2620
@laneweever2620 5 жыл бұрын
I'm telling on myself now......lol.....I didn't realize until today you could track how much of the video was actually watched. Seriously, while I have skimmed through some of the more basic parts, I'm pretty much "glued" to this series. I wish I had done this when I was your age. GREAT work! If anything, the effort you put into the narrations of your videos can only serve to help you get better at it......keep it going! For those of us who struggle with such things, it's therapy.
@MakingBoost
@MakingBoost 7 жыл бұрын
Keep up the good work... Don't be so hard on yourself! Video is fine as it is. Some people just have no attention span.
@KiranDigavalli
@KiranDigavalli 7 жыл бұрын
Brilliant work. I can't wait for the next part! Don't worry yourself about difficulties explaining; your top-notch design and workmanship say it all.
@MrFireline55
@MrFireline55 7 жыл бұрын
Don't worry what you sound like man, you're too hard on yourself. You have great videos. You're doing a great job!
@jaksonpalmore3567
@jaksonpalmore3567 7 жыл бұрын
506 Offroadin what he said
@guvinoff
@guvinoff 7 жыл бұрын
I am very impressed by your work. It reminds me of what I was doing when I was your age. Instead of a lathe, I was building a printing machine, but it does not matter that much what it was, I was having a ball, and felt like you, that I was a fool, just because I was making mistakes, which is the most natural thing to do when you undertake an ambitious project, regardless of what it is. Today, I like to call myself "Professor Guvinoff, because the biggest mistake would be to take myself too seriously. Nevertheless, I have several patents to my name, and run my own business for more than 25 years, created jobs, and even exported my products. Another thing: with your creativity and your ambition, you naturally work very hard for extended periods of time. This can lead to tiredness, and a feeling of being sub-par, as you express in this video. Do not sell yourself short, you are actually doing very well! With my best wishes. Dom.
@fredgeitner713
@fredgeitner713 7 жыл бұрын
I bought my lathe and mill. The fact that you are able to build your own lathe using a drill press and angle grinders is amazing to me. I would have talked myself out of that much work before I even started. I am looking forward to seeing this thing up and running. You are much more resourceful than the average person. Nice work!
@tectalabyss
@tectalabyss 7 жыл бұрын
I found your channel while watching another. I have worked in industrial maintenance for over 35 years. The picture is my Grand daughter not me Lol. You are doing great ! The people that don't bother to watch the full videos are the ones missing out. You keep doing what your doing ! I have very much enjoyed your Lath videos. I have Subscribed,Liked,Shared and added to my channels playlist. Be proud young Sir you don't care to get dirty and sweat Lord knows the many I tried to train over the years. Plus the fact you work go to College Speaks volumes about the Man you are becoming. All my very best Bobby
@ratherBweldingChris
@ratherBweldingChris 7 жыл бұрын
thank you, reading this comment made my day better, thank you for your support.
@FilterYT
@FilterYT 3 жыл бұрын
I am enjoying your videos, thank you. Don't take it personally if someone doesn't want to spend 25 minutes watching a video about your project. There is other things to do in life and some people are only mildly interested in certain things. Some people realize they just aren't that interested in whatever. Thanks again for sharing, I am sure these videos are quite inspiring to many many people.
@stevelecain886
@stevelecain886 7 жыл бұрын
I am 58 yrs old been building stuff my whole life, and you my friend are the real deal, you are wise beyond your years and you have a super bright future. I by the way..watch all your video's completely because you are a very talented young man and I have learned stuff from you as well.keep up the great work and your videos are anything but boring and long winded or repedative. koodo's to you.
@user-jr8px4qq9f
@user-jr8px4qq9f 5 жыл бұрын
Continue as you are. I think your videos are among the best on KZbin. No ridiculous music and explanations only when needed.
@muddboss5700
@muddboss5700 7 жыл бұрын
im one of them people that watch the whole video because i find 99% of the stuff you do interesting (the builds mostly).
@bobsbarnworkshop
@bobsbarnworkshop 5 жыл бұрын
Don't put yourself down buddy, I think you speak clearly and precisely. I prefer a real life perspective of what you are doing on all your videos and this lathe building series. (yes I've watched the first 5 so far, watching the rest too, every minute!) What I realized that you have the true American "can do" spirit, the ability to say, "I can do this", and you do things with home made tools and jigs. You have the self reliance and pioneer spirit that built this country. I congratulate you!
@johnt.chambers4204
@johnt.chambers4204 5 жыл бұрын
This is the second time I have watched this series. The last one was a few months back. I think you did a great job. Don't concern yourself too much with the negative people. Somebody (I don't remember who it was) once said there should be as much joy in the journey as there is in the destination. That is a point some people miss. I look forward to seeing other builds in the future.
@johnt.chambers4204
@johnt.chambers4204 5 жыл бұрын
Use adjustable gibs on your slide. It will make your life easier.
@nimbusweather9982
@nimbusweather9982 6 жыл бұрын
Im watch you videos many times, and you dont need to change nothing !! You are very clear in your details, please not change never !! Greating from Uruguay
@Mr85percent
@Mr85percent 7 жыл бұрын
Amazing improvised lathe... Well done! Your approach to precision machine tools reminds me of Royal Nonesuch's approach to precision firearms.... Can't wait to see the lathe in operation ... I am very interested in how rigid and accurate you manage to get it ... And if it's not perfect you will have a lathe to manufacture any refinements.... You have achieved what 99% of all serious DIYer have only fantasised about.... Inspirational stuff... Cheers
@terencem9962
@terencem9962 6 жыл бұрын
As for your comment at the end... I'm watching and rewatching your vids. Never once had an issue whatsoever with your presentation... You definitely have a gift at technical know-how - it's not the easiest thing in the world to put together a metal lathe, and i am learning alot for a project myself. Who cares if you don't know the name of every single bit of tool, or component, that stuff is almost inconsequential if you are doing stuff for yourself and know what to use and when to use it.
@1teddy1979
@1teddy1979 7 жыл бұрын
who cares what people say it is totally awesome what you have achieved here with just some basic tools. keep up the good work! amazing job
@mylostwife5230
@mylostwife5230 7 жыл бұрын
1teddy1979 exactly, they probably don't know what he's making.
@engineer002
@engineer002 7 жыл бұрын
I watch you videos from start to finish, keep up the good work
@TERRYB0688
@TERRYB0688 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Terry from Scotland, none of us are perfect, that's what makes us individuals, but as to your build, I'm finding it very inspiring, you are creating a lathe with the basic of tools and where you don't have the correct tool for the job you improvise , I know this ir now 3 years old but hope the comments help, have subscribed 👍
@reygar
@reygar 7 жыл бұрын
Your channel is very entertaining and informative so keep doing a great job as you are!!We appreciate seeing you work on your projects. A big part of the fun is hearing you think out loud and make your remarks so again, please keep on keeping on!!!Thanks.
@dayosingh
@dayosingh 7 жыл бұрын
Cool it kid, you are doing extremely well. I am soaking up everything. Do continue and God Bless.
@brianwarner7523
@brianwarner7523 6 жыл бұрын
I know this is a couple years past when you made the video, but don't worry about repeating yourself, you are talking while thinking about the next build step. Your mind is more on the project than what you are saying. Yes your videos would be better from a production value perspective, but the content, the process of what you do and how you do it is why most people are watching your videos. Your actions are more important than your words, basically. And what you are doing is very interesting. Thanks for all the time you spent recording and sharing.
@jonesofalltrades6936
@jonesofalltrades6936 7 жыл бұрын
i watched them all the way thru, explanation of everything is perfect to me. I thoroughly enjoy watching this build, cant wait for the next video. Thanks for posting this build
@firstmkb
@firstmkb 5 жыл бұрын
First time commenting on your videos - two thumbs up and getting better! I didn't watch all of the first one because I wanted to get to the cross slide, which my lathe lacks. I'm looking forward to seeing where you've gone in the last two years!
@BorosTheGamer5021
@BorosTheGamer5021 7 жыл бұрын
no need to apologize man :) also want to say that you talk just fine and remember those people that dont watch your videos are the ones with the problem.
@frankmora8336
@frankmora8336 7 жыл бұрын
Im hooked. It is a pleasure watching a young man take on a project like this.
@godssoldier101
@godssoldier101 7 жыл бұрын
dude those viewing stats are totally normal man,,, your doing great.. BE YOURSELF and dont over analyze.. just do your thing and the rest will fall in place.. i fkn love watching your vids and this series will grow more and more.
@liamcjbeistle3274
@liamcjbeistle3274 6 жыл бұрын
---I am impressed by your tool making skill sets. I am from an aviation background and worked with many PE and those with their engineering degrees. I agree with others you are only experiencing the challenge of being self aware as you edit the final product. This is a confidence building exercise but you have really help many who might not otherwise try to duplicate your success here. The examples provided also can be used in other areas of home fabrication of necessary frameworks to make an array of tools. Thank you so much and will finish the whole series. And, yes, you will accomplish much more as you progress. Tool making is a lost art especially in the USA home shop. Kudos and thanks
@sick88tbird
@sick88tbird 6 жыл бұрын
I watched 100%! I do fast forward a bit through drilling and grinding but make sure to catch the commentary as it's the technical aspects I'm interested in. Glad to see you got a tap holder! lol. I won't lie, the first video of yours I saw I was NOT interested at all...but then I came across the one with the making of the two speed go cart transmission. You've come a long way and the quality of your videos is so much better. When I saw you using your lathe, I thought, "I wonder how hard it would be to make your own lathe". Then I scrolled down, and sure enough, I got my answer. Still have to watch the rest of them, I've been binge watching all morning. Great videos.
@nathanparkergoescrazy6698
@nathanparkergoescrazy6698 6 жыл бұрын
Dude, your fine, you prove that a man can accomplish great things with little more than determination, desire, and a need. At your age to spend time building things, and problem solving will carry you far in life. I'm truly impressed, as I too once had more time than money and ventured down this same road and attempted a lathe build. Key word being attempted, mine did not progress as well, and after many attempts, the idea was abandoned. That was a long time before you tube, and I hope more people are influenced by your grit. Carry on!
@yahooserious1269
@yahooserious1269 Жыл бұрын
its nice to watch a real person do stuff like this brother. You ain't no AI or illumnati actor, its refreshing
@gtmcfar
@gtmcfar 7 жыл бұрын
I watch your whole videos and can't wait to see how the lathe works. Keep on doing what you enjoy.
@VentsislavGrozdanov
@VentsislavGrozdanov 7 жыл бұрын
rather B welding Believe or not, i watched all your videos till now with no pause at all ! It was so fascinating, so i literally couldn't take my eyes off the computer. Your videos are anything but not boring ! Thumbs up !!!
@karlnelson6593
@karlnelson6593 5 жыл бұрын
I usually watch videos without the sound. Even so, I can understand exactly what you set out to accomplish. For challenged folks like me, purchasing a set of plans from you would be a huge leg up.
@LilDoggy
@LilDoggy 7 жыл бұрын
22:50 I enjoy your videos and your monologue. Check out the average audience retention for the majority of videos, you're probably on average lol Keep it up, and this build kicks ass. YOu need merch, I would love to have a RatherB sticker on my sticker board.
@timmer9lives
@timmer9lives 7 жыл бұрын
I really like your lathe build. You are doing a fantastic job IMO.The amount of knowledge and experience from this build far outweighs any deficiencies the final lathe might have. I consider these sorts of things to be "Works in Progress." They will forever get modified providing the main structure.....The foundation....Is good and sufficient. I think you have that here. Even when it's finished.....If there is slop and it's bolted...Not welded...You can usually shim it. Shims are wonderful. By the way...The grinder on the stand was brilliant. And....FWIW....The video production is 1000% better than anything I could do.
@ihateemael
@ihateemael 4 жыл бұрын
young man this is the best garage made lathe I have ever seen. Your skills are up there with the best. Looking forward to more, go for it!
@tonynchrissy420
@tonynchrissy420 6 жыл бұрын
I have to say you are doing a great job on this project and who cares how you sound. I have been binge watching your build since part 1 and will continue to watch until the end.... don't be so hard on yourself you are doing amazing!!!! Keep up the good work!!!!
@mandoprado1
@mandoprado1 7 жыл бұрын
Nobody is impressed with a guy who apologizes for himself. Stop it. Thank you for this great video. That lathe is going to be bullet proof and last forever. You are one hell of a builder. Thanks again.
@Lasurge1982
@Lasurge1982 5 жыл бұрын
These videos are like gold. I’m going to build my own lathe and you have given me plenty of different ideas. You should really provide dimensions and links to the materials that you used and bought on the Internet
@joehunter3829
@joehunter3829 7 жыл бұрын
I have been watching from the beginning of your lathe building video and I'm impressed on what you have done. 👏
@betechmgrover
@betechmgrover 7 жыл бұрын
I have just been watching one and a half hour of content and only skipped the ads.greet job
@korgeth
@korgeth 7 жыл бұрын
I agree with most of the other comments. You are a Kick Ass young man, doing stuff that most people only wish they could. Don't worry about it so much. Keep on keeping on. I think you are awesome.
@owenvinall9970
@owenvinall9970 5 жыл бұрын
excellent videos. I watch them from start to finish and often rewatch them. If you get criticism listen read it etc BUT don't take too much notice. Most are armchair critics. They love to criicise but rarely try and make something much less show how they are doing it. I'm 67 enjoy the good comments please don't stop showing your work.
@Darwinpasta
@Darwinpasta 7 жыл бұрын
You never realize how much you say um until you edit your own video! Gets easier though, you start thinking about how you're going to edit while filming, revising as you go. Loving the build so far.
@GDLutz
@GDLutz 7 жыл бұрын
SO I haven't watched any of this series since the first episode and I have to say, I was really skeptical, but now I'm impressed with how nice this is looking!
@operatorfailure
@operatorfailure 4 жыл бұрын
I know this is an old video and a ton of people already mentioned it, but anyone watching videos like this is here for the content. You do amazing machine work and it's awesome to see someone as young as you building stuff with your hands. Honestly I wouldn't mind more commentary, you repeating yourself doesn't bother me at all.
@clintb2377
@clintb2377 3 жыл бұрын
Ya don't ramble on mate, this is the third time im watching this build lol i can see my comment from two years ago cheers for the content
@roboticus3647
@roboticus3647 7 жыл бұрын
Don't beat yourself up so much, I think you're doing well. Yes, you repeat yourself and have a few things you could improve, but you know what? You learn while you do things. You're doing far better in your videos than the millions (like myself) who haven't even put up one video. Keep it up, I'm really looking forward to the rest of your build. As regarding people turning away at the 25% mark, I wouldn't worry about it so much. Many people don't have much attention span, and will click away too soon. There's also a wide range of "where people are at in the hobby", which will explain some of it. Some people won't be as far along as you are, and click away because they can't quite keep up. Others will be more experienced than you are, and find that they're not learning new things from your videos. Then others (such as myself) will find themselves at a similar skill level, but different, and watch to see what can be learned, or commiserate as you learn a few things the hard way and such. Just keep on doing what you're doing and having fun. It's refreshing to see someone in school actually *doing* things, rather than just learning the equations and such. Having the ability and desire to get your hands dirty will get you far in life. (Check out AvE's channel, if you haven't already.)
@dorvelus
@dorvelus 7 жыл бұрын
I've watched every second of the entire built so far and who cares if you repeat yourself. I've learned a WHOLE lot watching you and am asking for more! Keep doing it!
@3dmakerzone75
@3dmakerzone75 7 жыл бұрын
I'm hooked on this lathe build and watch each one 100% Keep up the great work!
@nomad8426
@nomad8426 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome content Chris. Still watching you in 2022 👍
@CasperRc81
@CasperRc81 5 жыл бұрын
I always watch the whole video! Your entertaining especially it’s on a realistic level not overly high en equipment this is awesome.
@sakaspuds
@sakaspuds 7 жыл бұрын
don't be so hard on yourself youre making great content, some people will not stay for 25 mins no matter how cool the video is, and if you say 'this thing' a lot just means you'll have something to put on a t-shirt one day, like carsancameras with there 'it'll be fine' or 'for testing purposes only' :P just keep on doing what youre doing and make sure you are enjoying it
@josephleister9198
@josephleister9198 6 жыл бұрын
I like your videos and the build.....nice job. U have gotten a lot farther already than a lot of folks....thanks
@clintb2377
@clintb2377 5 жыл бұрын
mate ya do good videos, your making a "LATHE" for god sakes how many people can say they have given that a try, you make it easy to follow and don't complicate things. the amount of work, effort and patience you are putting in shows you have more than others that stop watching, their just lazy and cant be bothered. Cheers keep up the good work
@davidmontgomery9570
@davidmontgomery9570 5 жыл бұрын
Hey man I have seen like almost all your videos, this is my first comment, I hit subscribe after I watched one of your gocart builds because I could tell you are a very smart dude and obviously know what your doin. I am just starting out buying a home (with a garage) and your set up is what I hope to have one day. Thank you for the vids bro I have learned so much just by watching you work and listening to you explaining step by step. You are a little repetitive lol but that is alright in my book lol keep posting videos please!!! I look forward to the next part of the CBR build!
@larryb.lindsay2366
@larryb.lindsay2366 6 жыл бұрын
Fantastic set of vids. You have some serious talent with the tools, please keep up the great vids. Its nice to see someone that knocks things over and drops stuff as much as I do. I love that grinder and cross slide vise setup, very nice.
@carlosrobertomonteiro7255
@carlosrobertomonteiro7255 7 жыл бұрын
Está ficando bom o seu torno, você é um excelente ferramenteiro.
@CaptaiCaveman
@CaptaiCaveman 6 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say sry as I am one a the ppl who skipped through most of parts 1-4 but from middle of 4 I stopped skipping as I noticed something in you. Your right your not a numpty and the work your doing is serious stuff. Am actually now enjoying everything. Yeah I think you could a made it shorter but I am a different kettle of fish entirely. That being said I think most ppl that click on stuff like this must already have the skills and so most would be second nature. Oh and to a start I was thinking what u spent on the materials could of bought you a rusty but solid project with loads of extras and recon most ppl just want to know how you did different parts like chuck n gearing set up. But really nice work , I would never have thought you make the screw feed at the start and pay that much attention to the details. Top job.
@2024bear
@2024bear 6 жыл бұрын
for a young man you are quite intuitive on what you are making. I am impressed by what you are doing. Keep up the good work. What school are you going to? If they steered you to this project, commend them.
@hbradar1
@hbradar1 5 жыл бұрын
Depends on subject matter. Attitude can vary. Nice build for most part. Watched 1 -5 so far. Thanks radar
@818garage
@818garage 4 жыл бұрын
Don't worry about people not watching. They see diy and think easy. Making a lathe IS NOT EASY! Several different ways to make them....yes.....easy.....NO. Keep on trucking little brother. Your ideas are awesome 👍.
@leepo2142
@leepo2142 4 жыл бұрын
You demonstrate your mech genius for us all to see. Mechanical aptitude is a right brain function . Your 100X better than most people and 'taught me quite a bit in a short time. I'm gonna build that "thing" too one day soon I hope.
@TrackMania753
@TrackMania753 7 жыл бұрын
I watched the first 25 percent because that's all I had time for bring on break at work, then I got home and watched the rest. I'm really intrigued watching this project keep it going. I understand most of what you explain you're doing next. keep it going I'm eager to see how this turns out. 👍
@MrSkeeteman69
@MrSkeeteman69 6 жыл бұрын
I've just started watching your videos on this build and wish I had the patients and motivation of yourself. Never mind what people may say you are heading to be something great, don't be so hard on yourself. I too was once before thinking about building a lathe myself but never had enough drive so I end up buying o e instead.keep up the good work.
@cwthemachinist
@cwthemachinist 7 жыл бұрын
Keep it up bud. You might make a great Machinist one day! Very creative solutions to not having access to a mill. You're doing very well. Be proud of the things you are doing!
@iainmel1
@iainmel1 5 жыл бұрын
Please keep going... In Part 5 of the lathe series, you did some quite serious self critique. Necessary as well. I had chewed my way through the 5 vids, and had many quiet complaints about your methods.... Working with one hand and a handheld camera in the other, shaky camera(you get vertigo watching that) Not appearing to know what you're doing, repeating yourself, yadayadayada. I was quite early going to put up a comment, then I saw the piles of really abusive comments from all the haters, so I didn't add any more to it. We are all out there on a voyage of discovery, and we all make mistakes of varying enormity. And of course we don't all have all the money needed to buy all the CORRECT equipment, and therefore make do with something which isn't entirely suitable You do this very well, young man, even if I did get a little annoyed at your reluctance to purchase a tap handle. Glad to see you got one in the end! Keep going, and I hope to see the finished product! UPDATE. I just watched to the end of the series (so far anyway) and watched holding my breath as you turned up a lump of steel. I knew it would be much better, as that new shaft (axle, as you called it) and those monster bearing housings just add so much mass that the the chatter would need to be world shaking to get through it. The result is better than what you get with even much-better-than-average amateur lathes I like many others am just a tad jealous
@texasrifleman9657
@texasrifleman9657 7 жыл бұрын
I always like watching your vids they are really interesting so I finish watching them lol .
@tonysargent1699
@tonysargent1699 4 жыл бұрын
Dude, properly enjoying "home made lathe" series. You are very watchable to me. An average joe doing everyday average joe stuff! Great vids. Thanks for sharing.
@jeredrice5594
@jeredrice5594 7 жыл бұрын
Awesome work so far man!! The world needs more people to think outside the box. Keep up the good work! Your work on this project is definitely inspiring!!
@codycheney3401
@codycheney3401 7 жыл бұрын
Hey you are doing a great job ! Hvery one hates how they sound or think that they should how many people could say that they have built as many things and tried as many things as you have ? Don't ever get caught up on what others think or do ! You are doing a great job and I enhoy your videos. Everybody thinks that they sound funny or that they should have said it different but you really are doing a good job ! you have a great career ahead of you !
@terrancebarrett727
@terrancebarrett727 6 жыл бұрын
Don't put your self down man, the progress on this and the way you are making what you need done with the tools that you have is not easy, if some one doesn't watch the whole video cause of what your saying is not interested in what you making and doing, this is a lathe video, not some guy speaks about "perfectly how to make a lathe and the dimensions" you doing this and filming as your making it! Just keep doing you man, I'm sure YT is hard but some people like it and some don't. If they don't like it then the obviously don't like the things your doing. I think you are very talented and deserve way more subscribers. Keep it up man!
@essinem4130
@essinem4130 6 жыл бұрын
Awesome work dude. That cross slide table came out great. Using the angle grinder and machinist vice as a surface grinder is a really good idea. Curious to know if you dress the disc, or have tried? I have been tossing around a similar idea using a larger grinder, but using the vice for x and y is great. I was trying to figure out how I was going to make a sliding table that rolled true that also had axis adjustment but I think I will do something similar to this until I can make better parts. I'm basically climbing lathe rungs, building a crap lathe to build a not so crap lathe to build a bad lathe to build a mediocre lathe to build a decent lathe. I'm going to attempt to power it with an old Skilsaw 77, but I'm not sure how the worm drive gears it has will hold up. Only one way to find out. I know this is an older video and by this point you've figured this out, but like so many others said.. don't worry about analytics. I've watched this build series several times now and I've never found myself wishing they were edited down. Also, not many people actually interested in this kind of thing are clicking away because of something you may have said or how you may have said it.
@christopherhicks4694
@christopherhicks4694 3 жыл бұрын
Don't worry about other people who want to downgrade you. I watch your videos constantly and I too plan on building my own metal shop from scratch.
@MrRander7769
@MrRander7769 6 жыл бұрын
You have done a wonderful job. You are not the first to have a heart rate monitor on your lathe contraption. LOL we use what we are dealt. Glad you finally got a tap handle.
@fakename8399
@fakename8399 7 жыл бұрын
I've been following along with almost all of your videos, personally I think they're great, I love watching your builds! Although I can see why someone would click away, for instance a large proportion of the lather build videos are you completing repetitive tasks, grind, punch, drill, tap, rinse and repeat, but from what I've heard 25% is about average for viewer retention even from large channels
@jamesexploringonline872
@jamesexploringonline872 7 жыл бұрын
I watch your full videos.. Don't change.. your very explanations help me to understand step by step how to do things.. and yes I've cut them short some times due to something comes up, but then I'll come back Later on and watch the rest, Ryan is also good entertainment as well. I love your idea's, especially when you make them come to life. Cheers mate, and all the best for the new year 2017.
@rondoussett442
@rondoussett442 4 жыл бұрын
I have watched your video from part one. Never been board with your presentation or critical. Your talent at such a young age is amazing. i'll be watching all your videos. Please make more,
@tomlee7966
@tomlee7966 6 жыл бұрын
i think your doing a great job! i'm 56 and i truly enjoy watching you, some people just like to here themselves talk, not you speak thru your talent and you have some great raw skills!!! keep doing what your doing. you just got a new subscriber in me . look forward to watching your vids!! keep on fabricating.
@keithrees6437
@keithrees6437 6 жыл бұрын
Don't put yourself down. This is going to work. Considering the tools you have at your disposal, your doing well. I don't have a milling machine but I've found ways of making parts that would normally require one. The fun is in the adapting. Keep it up. It's going well.
@ErnieBurck
@ErnieBurck 3 жыл бұрын
I watched every minute of the series! ;)
@scottmccarroll2618
@scottmccarroll2618 7 жыл бұрын
My young friend I've watched this hole build and I have the upmost respect for you I don't know why people would turn your vids off after not long as you say I've enjoyed every moment thanks for sharing keep up your good work
@xoomas
@xoomas 7 жыл бұрын
Awesome lathe project series.:) didnt skip any second of videos. That is what i dreamed to do. but i dont even have drill press to drill 90 degree holes:) but just week ago in metal scrap yard i found lathe.. :)) its russian made learning lathe. with a lot of missing parts but atlest its something:) looking forward for next series. (sorry for my english.) :)
@rlspanky
@rlspanky 7 жыл бұрын
OUTSTANDING VIDEOS,AND NICE HOMEMADE LATHE.I COULD HAVE NEVER DONE IT.WORK ON CAR & TRUCKS YES,BUILD A LATHE,NOPE.
@Masocisa
@Masocisa 7 жыл бұрын
Loved the hole video, stop putting yourself down it was another great video as always
@jasonb4350
@jasonb4350 7 жыл бұрын
Hey young man you don't need to apologize the more the better I find your build very inspirational and I'm no spring chicken I have been working with wood for 30 years and would love to do more with metal and your series of vids on this build will help me with mine I will say you could have used aluminum for a bunch of the parts not all and it's much easier to fabricate
@MrAirsoftmodz
@MrAirsoftmodz 7 жыл бұрын
in the last five parts ive watched your skills have improved drastically, you are gaining more attention to detail. to help you with this project have you looked into the really old myford lathes? i bought a little ml2 i believe and the ways were just scraped some just rough milled, you need some sort of gib adjustment, and to use leadscrews instead of stud bar, lucky for you since the rise in budget machines and 3d printers leadscrews and nuts can be had for little money and will make a huge in improvement to how the lathe will perform later when its all done. if you dont want to learn the craft of scraping ive seen it done simply by using marking blue and sand paper use your saddle to identify high spots and sand them down. and personally i wouldn't worry about a compound slide just yet the more sliding parts you have the worse backlash and slop will become
@lrmodranoel
@lrmodranoel 5 жыл бұрын
I watch your videos, not because they are perfect, but because you are admirable.
@davidbeer
@davidbeer 6 жыл бұрын
youre practical and that comes through more than anything else Im just impressed with the way you solve arrising issues
@josephlbrociousjr3951
@josephlbrociousjr3951 6 жыл бұрын
Dude! no need for apologies. I am very impressed with your videos , I am watching them all in a row and not just jumping to the last one. The suspense is killing me . I have only two regrets, first I shot my mouth off in the first video. My apologies. second I don't have any popcorn. Sir you are a genius and I believe you are well on your way success no matter what you do in life .
@georgeharrod7805
@georgeharrod7805 6 жыл бұрын
Well done! I started watching and wondered how this would go, I'm impressed.PS: If I could make a suggestion, I find it handy to have a little dust pan brush next to my pedestal drill to move swarf from around the area I'm drilling. Helps prevent the inevitable time wasted removing swarf from fingers.
@123yourpowned
@123yourpowned 7 жыл бұрын
As a machinist myself, i wonder how your lathe will do under a load. Especially the saddle. Since its really easy to turn even with your finger, how will you take small curt? Yes im sure you wont be needing this for taking off a thou at a time lol but even a 8th inch cut. It should give you an inconsistent cut almost every time. You need to workout almost all of the play in your system to improve on the efficiency. I also worry about the motor not feeding the spindle enough power. You would almost have to run that thing at 600 rpm just to take a 16nth off to not have your motor bog down. Tighten that belt up a decent amount(almost too tight) Ps. You can buy a cheap quick change tool post on ebay pretty cheap
@frilandfilm1
@frilandfilm1 7 жыл бұрын
Looking great! You should probably run a reduction from the engine to the chuck. It looks like the engine can run really fast but doesn't have a lot of strength, so having a large reduction is going to help a lot.
@LUCAS-qk9sq
@LUCAS-qk9sq 6 жыл бұрын
Saludos desde Venezuela impresionante todos tus videos quisiera comentar en todos los videos pero la continuidad de ver los logros y grabarme todo es as fuerte q ponerme a escribir en cada video haces unos trabajos limpios y exactos poco a poco cogen forma ni respondas comentarios que si debes cortar el video no no dejelo asi para que se vea todo te felicito enormemente voy por el video 5 y no quiero ver el ultimo hasta ver los paso a paso ya yo tengo realizado mi torno desde hace 1 año y medio pero para maderas y como tengo plato de garras de tu modelo estoy por hacer el carro y torreta para metales y lo encontre a usted Tiene muy buen y maravilloso futuro es muy joven y toda una vida por delante no deje que alguien se la da de sabiondo quiera opacarlo Adelante amigo
@AndysDIY
@AndysDIY 6 жыл бұрын
I'm new to this series and i have to say this is fantastic! I too would love a lathe but i think the creation of your own is the pinnacle. Great work man! cheers from Australia
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