Your young assistant is very interested in his job and what you teach him. He seems a bit intimidated but surely is trying to please. Thank you for being so kind to him.
Thanks for your beautiful comment. I value young friends very much and I do my best to help them grasp the job quickly. These children will represent us in the future.
Well said! I remember my days as an apprentice and how scared I was at first. My boss at the time and I remained friends after I left for another job until his passing.. I'm long since retired, but it seems like only yesterday.@@hydraulicfactory
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Im curious does your center have alot of miss alignment when using 4jaw chuck method like that? Because shouldn't it be quite accuratelly centered so your pipe center doesn't wobble. Great video btw! always love watching heavy machining :)
Brother, continue to follow me, I will continue to upload videos. Adjusting a shuttered mirror is the easiest for me. Everything is difficult for those who do not know how to do this. Since this piece is a specially produced forged piece, it shakes a lot inside and out. I tried to divide this secretion according to the pass and connected it that way. Of course, such pieces are difficult. But I have such a hard time with the parts that are smooth and I adjust it very easily. Thank you for your nice comment.
Why you do not indicate the part? measuring on the chuck is not precise. Need to indicate to have a perfect fit. I see when you started it, it is not revolving quite round. CONCENTRICITY.
Yes, brother, there are definitely larger lathes. This profession has neither an end nor a beginning. Those who know how to make the machine bigger know that as you enlarge the machine, you will need a bigger one. We work according to the machine we have and do the work according to the machine we have. Sometimes I have to exceed the capacity of the machine. For me, turning the part on the lathe is enough.
@@hydraulicfactory You and your assistant didn't have safety glasses while blowing compressed air. Safety glasses should be worn at all times. Safety glasses shouldn't be considered as an inconvenience.
@@hydraulicfactory I noticed you were using a tape measure to determine alignment across the 4 jaws, then after the first run it seemed the one end was high and the other low, I don't know how much scale is on the steel, but a micrometer will give a fixed point of reference to determine the center of the piece and will allow to adjust like you did so the piece is centered on the 4 jaw chuck. By doing this at both ends you could center the piece and allow for smooth full length cuts. There is a RU-vid machinist here in the US named Adam, his channel is Abom79 and even working on large pieces such as yours he trues the pieces with a micrometer. They even have competitions amongst tradesmen to determine who can bring a 4 jaw piece into alignment to an acceptable degree usually depending on the size of the piece, between 1 and 5 thousandth of an inch tolerance.
@@couttsw I understand, brother, the pipe is specially produced forged steel, there was a 50 mm pass on the outside of 70 mm and the piece was very curved, I tried to give the curvature proportionally inside and outside here and I was successful, of course, we use various measuring tools such as micrometer compiler while doing the precise processing of the piece to capture the measurements. You will see it in the following videos