manually operated metal shaping machine handbedienter Kurzhobler für Metall see also @ feinwerk-uhrentechnik.com www.swiss-rarity-clocks.ch instagram #zytmacher
We so much love this little manual great machine thank you for sharing it with a pair of watchmakers whom are micro-machinists in the California Desert USA. Lance & Patrick.
Its funny how my first thought is how It would be possible to attach a motor!.. This is maybe the smallest hand powered shaper I've seen. Others being more or less double this size. What a nice tool to have.
There was an article written in a magazine that i think was Popular Mechanics back in the 50's where the author described how to make your own small hand operated shaper. I can't remember the dimensions but i think that the whole shaper was probably smaller than the vise of the shaper in the video, just for scale.
ПАМЯТНИК тому, кто придумал и воплотил эту приладу. Не важно, что она сейчас неактуальна, люди разучились думать и создавать подобные вещи. 👍👍👍Привет из Новосибирска, Россия.
даа, период индустриализации для многих стран был прорывом, и сейчас эти станки актуальны, но цена их перевешивает желания, промышленные строгали продают по 50-60 к.руб. а может быть, нам просто мало платят, поэтому этого не позволяем. Станок прекрасен по исполнению и функционалу.
@@nordbaracuda да маленькие зарплаты ,но даже при этих зарплатах ,50 60 т р для строгольного ,токарного нормального рабочего станка ,копейки .Для любителей станков России последнее 15 лет было золотое время ,развал заводов выволил на рынок большое количество разных станков ,сбросил цену до уровня ,чармета много ушло в чермет много нового инструмента со складов увозили в чермет , сейчас эта вакханалия пошла на спад.
Looks great, for the amount and type of shaping I require, that would be just the ticket. And probably more in line with my budget too. Do you have any more information available?.
Gostei da ideia, muito bem bolado, você tem uma mente fértil. Que o nosso Criador continue de dando bastante inteligência, saúde, e está humildade de passar para os outros, os seus conhecimentos, aqui no Brasil as pessoas criativas, como você, são chamadas de professor pardal, eu também sou igual, a minha família e amigos chamam-me de professor pardal.
I was just day dreaming the other day and started to think about wether or not it would be worth while to build a manual shaping machine. I didn’t know they actually existed until I saw this video.
Lowell, here is a set of plans from the October 1955 Popular Mechanics pg 227: books.google.com/books?id=Zd4DAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Cheers from NC/USA
@@aceroadholder2185 This design requires a machine shop just to build the pieces. Nice little piece though. The part that has to have 45 degree cuts. It would be easier just to make that out of a solid piece or built some other way maybe with a square tubing shimmed with the appropriate cuts.
Was this just a vise you modified or is it an actual product? Very nice little machine. I would probably add a belt drive and just use a generic motor to run it and other tools.
Buena maquina muy práctica en una moto la llevas donde quieras haces el trabajo y luego te la puedes llevar a casa sin ningún problema no ocupa espacio
You should see the manual version of the iPhone it is hand cranked, the display is monochrome with a resolution of 80 columns and weights 500kg. But the power source is guaranteed to last as long as you live. Oh and there is only one programmer, her name is Ada. It call an iMslow.
In our apprentice shop, 58yrs ago, we used a very old rattler and for small jobs it was fear all the way, we couldn't see and it made strange noises. Oh for one of these.
When was that made and by whom? It looks like it's industrial grade. What was it's original purpose? Clock making? I'd love to know the story behind it.
Very nice machine, you should use it with the lever on the other side of the machine. Now you are pushing to cut, turn the lever to the other side and you will be pulling to cut. This way you are able to create a lot more power and it will be easier to operate the machine.
@@Feinwerk-uhrentechnik Would you know who the maker is? See I would really like to add this to my very small collection of machine blue prints. Thank you for getting back with me.
Я например считаю такой станок игрушкой. У меня завод делаем металлоконструкции подъемники и механическую обработку так там строгальный стоит так строгальный. 170 мм хода резец делает и стружку видно как она вылетает. Помню поставишь удг-д-250 на него и втулки шлицевые долбишь приятно аж работать на нем.
@@user-dw7oq7yb6l станок для штучного изготовления мелких деталей ,стружка не летит только потому что тот который показывает не специалист станочник ,а экскурсовод какого-то музея.
It just sounds like that... what you are hearing is the (hinged) clapper-box which the cutter tool is mounted on , lifting on the return stroke to prevent rubbing , also the ratchet pawl for rotating the cross feed leadscrew makes a clicking noise...... I think of the sounds as a "heartbeat" 😎👍☘