welcome all my brothers. this time I make the milling machine look more robust. I hope my brothers enjoy my video and understand the contents of my video thank you, warm greetings from me
Good job my mans. For a homemade milling machine this machine should have plenty of rigidity. I am making a milling machine as well. It is not as big as yours but its big enough for home use. Eventually I will share some pics and maybe videos my current laptop is to slow. Take care.
I have an old Samsung Galaxy phone that I make and upload videos on... If I wanted decent videos I could make a tripod mount for it and pause the recording for cuts... It's not the best but there is no excuse.. I made a homemade lathe with less than minimum viable materials and I can turn rotors, make hubs in aluminum, even do mild steel work and I have no computer but I have videos of that and other things I do.. I just got my hands on some 1" thick steel plate tho so the lathe I made is getting some serious upgrades soon..
That's going to be a beautiful milling machine. I like the way you take the time to make everything look so nice as well as functional. Great work Brother 👍
Please invest in a better extension cord Cx other wise I love what your doing with the channel showing how a complex machine can be made with limited tools
An amazing project. This may have been asked before, Do you have a set of plans or did you make your own? Would you care to share the source or sell the plans you have made?
Wondering about the flatness of guides you produce from your grinder. Did not see you take any measurements on those guides on your milling machine or the lathe you built. How do you ensure of adequate flatness of your guide bars?
Thank you brothers, we as a family are carpet traders because my global situation is inspired by RU-vid, especially I have a hobby in this field, I hope God will bless my path to work on RU-vid, thank you for your support
friend, my congratulations as always great content, I wanted to ask are you following any manual or book like ginger book machine? I ask because I want to do it too
The driveshaft yokes are 90º out of phase, if that were an automotive setup, it would doubtful that you would get out of first gear! The yokes on the actual driveshaft need to be inline. Rotation would be a lot least jerky.
Hi Debby. I d like to start building my own Milling machine and I need advice on engine specs for mill, as how much kw and rpm are best for milling machine. Thx
I love going through your content and seeing how many safety issues I can find in any given clip. Although I can agree people don't need all their toes, or even both eyes, I'm pretty sure you wouldn't wanna choose only one eye and I feel thats what you're kinda picking by not wearing safety glasses. But as long as you got this bitchen lathe to show, whatever. I'll mind my business. Lol.
La sto costruendo simile alla tua . Ho fatto le guide scorrevoli in acciaio a 43 " con lardoni regolabili per il resto ho seguito te.dalle prime prove va tutto bene . Grazie per lo spunto . Aspetto con ansia il prossimo video
@@DebbyNovrinal But that is not the answer. Unless they are machined true in situe the mill will never produce precise results. It is the same with the bed of the lathe you have built.