Ivan Iller runs the Hammer In Hand Custom Cycles and Studios - a small shop located in Michigan that specializes in custom motorcycles, parts, metal fab, and leather work, but can also build you just about anything you desire. Ivan is a talented artist and engineer who can create incredible works in any medium you put in front of him, carrying many different awards throughout his life to back it up. Stay tuned for future episodes, you never know what he will do next.
Did you hand draw those pictures? You have another calling if so. Good video. You're a very natural presenter. Will get me started using my new lathe. Thanks for the effort making this
I started out with one of those "rocker" bit holders. They were awful but they workt. Later I got one of the square type which one had to use shims. It was marginally better. But now I have the Aloris style holders. By far the best I have ever used.
I got my clicker press die stuck into the wood board mat thing... my clicker press die is one of those steel and wooden ones... do you know how to remove it from the board and why this happened?
Awesome video awesome tutorial. I’m 61 yo. I was 20-21 yo when I was helping my dad in his gunsmith shop and he used the lathe like I was riding on my skates. I learned some but didn’t practice anymore and forgot all about lathe but this tutorial brought back many memories. Thanks for sharing
Wow. I have one of these in my garage. Ive never seen another. Although i believe mine is from the early 1900s. I see slight asthetic differences. Like my hammer head is a bit bulkier. And the c arch frame doesnt have the cut outs. Still all mechanical. Would love to find a home for it. Herman Schware shoe manufacturing.
Did you do this because you couldn’t remove that middle hub assembly? I have one with no paddle and that center shaft absolutely won’t separate from the pedal shafts.
Would anybody be willing to bless a newbie with a old used engraver, equipment? Looking to get into the hobby any help would be great. If someone would be willing to pass along old used cheap equipment after becoming more advance could really help others. Thanks and God Bless.
I have the sides of my index fingers tattooed also and they look about like yours and I don't have any plans to touch them up cause it sucked getting done in the first place haha good video I just got my first lathe and have been dealing with really bad chatter and now I think I know why because of this video
I am a welder in a small shop. Sometimes we use a lathe for simple projects and I’m usually the guy to do it. This is a perfect video for someone like me, who uses a lathe but not that often. It helps me knock the rust off of my basic knowledge