Excellent video and nice build. If you had not gotten us use to perfection in you work I would not have noticed the wobbly wheel on the X axis. Once again thanks for the video.
Helou Debby, We are very much looking forward to the continuation of this series. You can see that you are not only very creative, but also quite diligent and extremely practical technician, probably even human. Sincerely, Kozari
You certainly have a very special talent in building machines, this milling machine is excellent and the best part is that you are willing to share measurements, looking forward on the next step hoping it will be very soon.
The only thing more amazing than your workmanship is how you manage to keep your t-shirt clean! Fantastic work Debby - you are an arc welder and angle grinder genius!
The reasons I love your channel is the following. 1.) Sometimes rising to the challenge is what it is all about, I see that you have a good sense of that feeling. 2.) What really important in life is the experience of doing, again you are gaining knowledge most do not have. 3.) Satisfaction of achievement, You must be very proud of that lathe, and should be. It's not the tools, it's the man behind them. THE CREATOR! Congratulations, and welcome the club of CRAFTSMEN.
Hi Debby. I went through and saved all I could find of yours. You have your own channel. I built my shop from Dave Gingery's "From Scrap" series. Small Stuff. You have INSPIRED me to take the next step. Now, how do you fit it all in a semi trailer?
I have the same stainless steel octagon bars as you have in this video. I wanted to use them for my ways but I wasn't sure how I would be able to cut those angles for the carriage or saddle and for the gib. I could build a machine just for the cutting of the angles but that seems to excessive, to much work for me. Did you make a cut off wheel machine to cut the angles?
Complimenti per l'eccellente lavoro sei un GRANDE, adesso ho capito perché avevi rialzato la torretta porta utensile.. Congratulations on the excellent work you are a GREAT, now I understand why you had raised the tool holder turret ..
Did you have a fire? Your workshop door looks like it's covered in soot! I hope you didn't and everything is okay. I love what you have accomplished with such basic tools and a lot of imagination and thought!
I live in Turkey, first of all, you have done a very good job, congratulations. What is the property of the metal you use instead of linear bearing? eg steel, brons and the like.
es un verdadero placer contemplar tus proyectos. por favor protegete los ojos en el trabajo . tu amigo desde Argelia . por favor la medida de la espesura de la chapa que utilizas 10 mm o 12 mm?? Gracias