I wish a makerspace - any makerspace - here in the Czech Republic would have a metal lathe. Or a mill. Kudos for offering one for your members.
@Jestey63 жыл бұрын
Excellent video on the Warco GH1330. However I doubt there are many people with this lathe who need to be shown what the various parts are called and how to use them. Beginners would almost certainly not be spending £4,650. A video using perhaps, the Warco WM180 or similar, would be of far more use.
@johanneslaxell664111 ай бұрын
And I could maybe have an opinion or two regarding "Safe operation of a lathe". But that's just me, I have only used them for ~25 years...
@mikehindley311 ай бұрын
I can't believe I'm replying to a 2-year-old comment, but the video is specifically designed for members of a particular club (makespace in Cambridge, UK). They watch the video before completing an induction on the lathe. So they need to know how to use that exact lathe.
@Jestey611 ай бұрын
@@mikehindley3Hi Mike. Thanks for replying to my comment. Had you mentioned the purpose of the video, in the video. KZbin viewers would have been able to take the purpose into account. As it was, I consider it to be reasonably for a viewer to assume the video was aimed at ‘any’ member of the public, perhaps one who owned the lathe or was contemplating purchase. As the video progressed, there was nothing to suggest that its intended purpose was specifically to ‘familiarise’ members of your club, with the GH1330. lathe. I have a number of Warco ‘metal’ machines, but nothing as expensive as the GH1330 (currently £6,216). As such it falls within the industrial category, and any professional user would be aware of the part names. I hope you can now see why I commented. Once you are aware of the intended purpose, the video,is excellent, however putting it on KZbin is, to say the least, questionable. I’ve had a look at your website, and your ‘club’ is excellent. Cheers Noel
@mikehindley310 ай бұрын
@@Jestey6 thanks Noel. I'm nothing to do with the video or the club in question though.