He scraped this with a woodworking chisel sharpened at 90 degrees? I guess this proves anything in possible. However, IMO the chisel is probably better than an old file!
Was ist das für eine Maschine ? Sie sieht sehr universell aus, ... anders als bekannte Vertreter . Gibt es eine Bezeichnung unter der man sich schlauér machen kann ?
Very happy to see professional mechanic like you,your basement workshop is interesting ,scraping nearly all surfaces take so much time,appreciated from a retired mechanic ,Thailand
hello from France ! your milling machine have a DRO ? i have also a Schaublin SV 12, and i woud like put a DRO on . can you joint photos and a little description? Thanks and excuse me for my english no top!!! respect to your video.
Nice work on the restoration, I have owned a Mikron T90, a Leinen and an Agathon lathes, I have a engineering company and will always have a plain Swiss style tool room lathe, just so usable and accurate!
Шпиньдель на втулках первый раз вижу...обычно на шариковых или роликовых подшипниках.Хотя станок прекрасен!!!!Очень жалко что музыка не позволила услышать звук работающего станка.В звуке станка весь кайф....а здесь музыка....Все равно лайк.
Gute Arbeit! Schöne Fräsmaschine! Ne schöne Universalfräsmaschine fehlt mir in meiner Werkstatt auch noch, leider hab ich momentan noch keinen Platz dafür... Viele Grüße Nico von Nico's Projects
Very impressive Restoration. Also, a very Impressive Lathe! Those are Extremely Close Tolerances they made between the Spindle Headstock Casting and the Spindle Bearings! Most Excellent! This Lathe is really intended for Watchmakers and Clockmakers, to make Gear Spindles, Gears themselves (with Attachments), and Bearings, and for Fitting, and or replacing Bearings for Watches and Clocks, Correct? If you could tell me of other intended uses of this Lathe, besides occasional Jewelry Work, I would appreciate it. We Setup Levin Lathes at Work, with Gear Motors, and Mounted on Tilting Tables for Laser Welding Small Components. Of course we also used other Levin Lathes for Small Small Machining of Components as well. I am a Precision R & D Machinist, and a Welder, so Lathes are not New to me. I also did Diamond Turning for 3 + Years, with a Custom Made (at our National Laboratory) Research Lathe, with an Astounding 1/10 of One Millionth of an Inch Resolution, so I do understand the need for using a Microscope yo even see when you are picking up the Part Surface... and I am guessing that for the Small Watchmakers Parts, they he too would be using a Microscope while using this Lathe as well. I am asking what all all of the Standard intended uses for this Lathe, not because my Imagination is Limited, but because I want to hear from you, possibly a watchmaker, (but especially likely a Machine Tool Repairman) what those uses would likely be. I currently just saw one of these Lathes For Sale, in what appears to be Great Shape, Which is how I came to find this Video... and thus my curiosity of very common intended uses. I am Retired, and my Micro Machining Days are behind me. My current possible use of a Lathe this Size, would be to Modify Solid Copper Bullets Into the the Solid Copper Bullets Types That are not offered for Sale. That is something I have considered setting myself up to do, utilizing my Small Wood Lathe to do. A very Expensive Proposition to get into and to use a Lathe like this for. I could actually use this Type of Lathe to make 100% of a Bullet with, and to then Swage the O.D. to Size, with a Die that I also made on this Type of Lathe... but it would still be a bit undersized, and Lacking Threading Capabilities. PS. I have done a Limited Time of Scraping utilizing Straightedges and Cast Iron Surface Plates, during my Time as an Apprentice. Again, a very Beautiful Job. My Favorite part of the Video is the need to Chill the Bearings, and to Heat up the Spindle Housing. That tells me why these Lathes are so Expensive, on top of all of rest of the Super High Quality Components used throughout. Thank you. 👍
Tolles Video! Man spührt die Leidenschaft für feinste Mechanik, saubere Arbeit und ...Beethoven! Habe hobbymäßig die gleichen Maschinen! Gleich ein Abo!
Witam z Polski Tokarka czy frezarka marki Schaublin jaka by nie była wykonana jest wspaniale materiały wysokiej jakości miałem możliwość pracować ma małej tokarce ogólnie rewelacja pozdrawiam
I have a Schaublin 70 like yours, but do not know how to disassemble the spindle out of pulley. Is thể a thread between the spindle and pully? Do i have to fix the pully and rotate the spindle clockwise opposite direction? Thank you.
Eine wirklich wunderschöne Maschine mit perfekter Restaurierung. So eine tolle Schaublin hätte ich auch gerne im Werkstattbereich. Glückwunsch und frohes Schaffen.
Hallo Wenn ich sowas sehe, läuft es mir eiskalt den Buckel runter. Nicht Mal das Bett würde abgedeckt. Mit dem Schleifstaub werden alle Führungen ruiniert.
Most mill spindles I am familiar with have angular contact bearings with lots of preload. From what I saw these radial bearings have some preload also as is demonstrated by the dificulty in assembly.
Witam i pozdrawiam!!Super Frezarka po kapitalnej Renowacji!!Dokladnosci rzetelnosc i cierpliwosc daje pozadany efekt!!Majstersztyk!!Bedzie sluzyc nalata!!Tak trzymac!!