Adventures with a Very Small Lathe
Adventures with a Very Small Lathe
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Lorch BVIR Lathe - Intro and Assessment
The Lorch plain turning lathe is an antique clock and instrument makers lathe. It was manufactured between 1885 and the 1950s in Germany by Lorch, Schmidt & Co., later know simply as Lorch.
Join me as I talk about the challenge of restoring one of these lathes, and the path I ended up following on eBay.
00:00 Intro
00:12 The Search
02:07 The Reveal
03:44 The Wiring
05:43 The Belt
06:59 The Cross Slide
08:05 The Summary
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Відео

Lorch Model A Lathe - The Reveal and Assessment
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The Lorch Model A plain turning lathe is an antique clock and instrument makers lathe. It was manufactured between 1885 and 1920 in Germany by Lorch, Schmidt & Co., later know simply as Lorch. Join me as I unpack and go over a new machine that I was tempted by on eBay, and bought on impulse just a couple of weeks ago. 00:00 Intro 00:14 Unpacking 01:32 The fitting studs, plates, and nuts 04:43 O...
Fixing the Tailstock Fit of the CJ0618 7x12 Mini Lathe
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I recently bought a new Chinese CJ0618 7x12 Mini Lathe, very similar to the classic Sieg C2 lathe which is sold under different names all over the world. I have a few plans for this lathe, but the main reason for buying it was to finally answer all the questions I get asking whether the Proxxon PD 250/e is worth the money, or if a Chinese lathe is a better deal. In this video I'm trying to fix ...
Toolpost Spindle from Banggood for the CJ0618 Mini Lathe
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I need a toolpost spindle for the CJ0618 mini lathe for a couple of upcoming projects. Let's see if this one might work. Banggood sent it to me for free, to keep, but this assessment is my honest opinion. If you are interested in a spindle like this, check out this link. Using this link will help support my video making activities, and convince Banggood it was worth sending me the spindle: uk.b...
First Chips on the Emco Unimat SL and Full Reassembly
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The Emco Unimat SL is a small hobby engineer's lathe first made available in the 1950s. It features bed rails made from parallel round bars, a simple flexible design, and a huge range of accessories and add-ons which make it astonishingly versatile. I'm between workshops for a few months, and I picked this lathe up second hand as a project I can work on with minimal space and equipment. In this...
A Quick Fix Motor Mount for the CJ0618 Mini Lathe
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I recently bought a new Chinese CJ0618 7x12 Mini Lathe, very similar to the classic Sieg C2 lathe which is sold under different names all over the world. I have a few plans for this lathe, but the main reason for buying it was to finally answer all the questions I get asking whether the Proxxon PD 250/e is worth the money, or if a Chinese lathe is a better deal. In this video I need to fix the ...
Disassembling and Cleaning the Tailstock and Spindle of the Emco Unimat SL Lathe
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The Emco Unimat SL is a small hobby engineer's lathe first made available in the 1950s. It features bed rails made from parallel round bars, a simple flexible design, and a huge range of accessories and add-ons which make it astonishingly versatile. I'm between workshops for a few months, and I picked this lathe up second hand as a project I can work on with minimal space and equipment. In this...
Cleaning the Disassembled Emco Unimat SL Lathe
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Cleaning the Disassembled Emco Unimat SL Lathe
New Workshop Announcement and News
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New Workshop Announcement and News
Making a 4-Jaw Chuck Backplate for the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe #toolfest2021
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Making a 4-Jaw Chuck Backplate for the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe #toolfest2021
Disassembling the Unimat SL Mini Lathe
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Disassembling the Unimat SL Mini Lathe
Unboxing the Unimat SL mini lathe
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Unboxing the Unimat SL mini lathe
Making a Machinists Jack featuring Craig's Workshop
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Making a Machinists Jack featuring Craig's Workshop
Five Quick Mods to the CJ0618 7x12 Mini Lathe that Anyone Can Make
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Five Quick Mods to the CJ0618 7x12 Mini Lathe that Anyone Can Make
The CJ0618 Lathe Saddle Part One, Measure the Problem with Gauge Blocks and Banggood Tool Review
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The CJ0618 Lathe Saddle Part One, Measure the Problem with Gauge Blocks and Banggood Tool Review
Making a Boring Head Arbor for the Proxxon FF 230 Milling Machine using the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
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Making a Boring Head Arbor for the Proxxon FF 230 Milling Machine using the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
25000 Subscribers Giveaway Winner
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25000 Subscribers Giveaway Winner
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Making a Coat Hook for Coat Hanger 2020 on the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
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Making a Coat Hook for Coat Hanger 2020 on the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
Reassembling the CJ0618 7x12 Lathe
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Reassembling the CJ0618 7x12 Lathe
Disassembling the CJ0618 7x12 Lathe, Cleaning, and Troubleshooting
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Disassembling the CJ0618 7x12 Lathe, Cleaning, and Troubleshooting
Making a Custom Thread Die on the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
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Making a Custom Thread Die on the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
Installing a Machifit Quick Change Tool Post on the CJ0618 Lathe and Banggood Tool Post Review
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Installing a Machifit Quick Change Tool Post on the CJ0618 Lathe and Banggood Tool Post Review
Unboxing the CJ0618 Lathe, First Impressions, and Plans for the Future
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Unboxing the CJ0618 Lathe, First Impressions, and Plans for the Future
Making Copper Soft Jaws from Scrap Copper Pipe for the CJ0618 Lathe - TipBlitz19
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Making Copper Soft Jaws from Scrap Copper Pipe for the CJ0618 Lathe - TipBlitz19
A Solid Granite Base for the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
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A Solid Granite Base for the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
Precision Machinists Jack for Toolmaking - Just One Fixture
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Precision Machinists Jack for Toolmaking - Just One Fixture
Making a Custom Tap on the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
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Making a Custom Tap on the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
Packages, and Stickers, and Mail! (Oh my!) - 2
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Packages, and Stickers, and Mail! (Oh my!) - 2
Quick Change Tool Post Upgrade for the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe
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Quick Change Tool Post Upgrade for the Proxxon PD 250/e Lathe

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  • @profandrewstarr
    @profandrewstarr 5 днів тому

    The motor and clutch is a Mardrive. They were a standard fitting for Pultra lathes and some sewing machines.

  • @phoenixsilklines
    @phoenixsilklines 5 днів тому

    Lathes uk does modern flat belts. Tony Griffiths is the contact.

  • @trackie1957
    @trackie1957 6 днів тому

    I can see why you hate to saw using a hacksaw. You need to move the cut closer to the vise jaws to get more support. The thinner and more flexible the material, the more important this is. I don't cut a single piece of metal, regardless of the tool I use, without learning something.

  • @alessandroandrenacci2372
    @alessandroandrenacci2372 7 днів тому

    Hello, i'm watching again your video, i'm an owner of a lathe - similar to your one - from 2006 i think, and from that time i went on with many adjustments to best work with this not-so-good machine. Unfortunately just now i discovered an important problem i have never noticed before ... : lathing a 30 mm in diameter steel bar, 90 mm in lenght, with no use of tailstock, i get it a bit tapered, 0,06 mm in a lenght of 60 mm, as to say 0,01 mm / 10,00 mm. , the tinner diameter nearest to the chuck. Lathing 0,5 millimeter at a time, or only 0,1 millimeters doesn't change, so i believe no "flection" involved ; nor heating of the HSS tools, i get the same result lathing in both directions ( thinner in the same place, nearest to the chuck ). Using tailstock, equally doesn't change anything. I believe there is an error direction of the spin ( in fact, when i work "between the points", and previously having adjusted the tailstock, i get perfect parallelism, and no taper at all. How can i solve this problem ? The spin box is milled in a "V" shape ( reversed ), to perfectly fit on the relative guide. Could i use two little spacers ( 0,03 mm ) near the fixing screws ( opposite sides ) ? Thank you very much to anybody could help me ...

  • @fathernick9910
    @fathernick9910 11 днів тому

    I hope it was a bargain

  • @sailwesterly5444
    @sailwesterly5444 14 днів тому

    I love your attention to detail and almost phorensic examination of parts, etc. Given the Proxxon 250, CJ0618 and Unimat 3 - if you could only have one of them - taking into consideration; precision, handling and overall satisfaction of use - which one would it be?

  • @gwater12345
    @gwater12345 16 днів тому

    very helpful video. I'm waiting for new china lathe.... Needs a similar adjust.

  • @hosseinjahangard336
    @hosseinjahangard336 20 днів тому

    Fantastic , what kind of insert you are using for this kind of material Many thanks

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe 19 днів тому

      The insert shape is CCMT 06, which is a useful insert type for small lathes. The roughing was done with a Sandvik Coromant CCMT 060208 insert for steel, though I don't use this insert any more as it needs a heavier cut than my lathe can do. The corners were done with an unbranded CCMT060202 insert with the small 0.2mm radius. These days I almost entirely use ground CCMT inserts for aluminium. They work fine on steel, cut way better, but don't last quite as long.

  • @MrPlumber27
    @MrPlumber27 21 день тому

    You can do what i would do which is weld the bottom of the tail stock and put filler metal in then plane it flat . Thats fairly simple .

  • @deekthefirst
    @deekthefirst 21 день тому

    When I was a teenager I always tried to be stoned very lightly too 😂

  • @PepsisFormosa
    @PepsisFormosa 22 дні тому

    6 months late, and I don't know if it's been said before. But part of the reason your first scraper didn't cut well and needed constant resharpening might be due to the grinding of the edge and the heat generated by the grinding. I've had hardened steel parts lose their hardening because they got too hot at the tip and effectively tempered themselves. Just something to keep in mind for the next time!

  • @deekthefirst
    @deekthefirst 22 дні тому

    The dreaded black nail!! 😢 well to be honest we’ve all been there and spoken fluently in several languages unknown to man! 😂

  • @jeffarmstrong1308
    @jeffarmstrong1308 22 дні тому

    A nice win even if it was not your original plan.

  • @mt-wl6oh
    @mt-wl6oh 23 дні тому

    I was tired just watching the video.

  • @WeCanDoThatBetter
    @WeCanDoThatBetter 24 дні тому

    Hi, is it possible for you to measure the bolt circle diameter of the proxxon three jaw chuck? I just can't find the info on the internet. For my new Emco lathe I'm looking for a new chuck. The proxxon seems to be identical to the original Emco if the mounting bolt circle fits. 29mm circle diameter would be great :) Would be very thankful if you can measure yours!

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe 24 дні тому

      Hi! I love your videos, and I'm delighted to be able to help. I've measured the 3-bolt circle as carefully as I can, and as far as I can tell it is a 29mm diameter circle.

    • @WeCanDoThatBetter
      @WeCanDoThatBetter 24 дні тому

      @@AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Many many thanks for your quick reply! That is really good news. Nowhere I could find this measurements. Really thankful you checked this. Now I know the proxxon chuck should fit to my new Emco :) Thanks again ;)

  • @olivvapor4873
    @olivvapor4873 26 днів тому

    Very instructive video, thanks ! I will definitely reuse intel if I need to dismantle things on my SL ! 😀 May I ask what is your cleaning solution, and how long are your cleaning US sessions ?

  • @colsanjaybajpai5747
    @colsanjaybajpai5747 27 днів тому

    Very beautiful machine

  • @Rustinox
    @Rustinox 29 днів тому

    That's a very nice toy to play with. Have fun with it.

  • @Jped277
    @Jped277 Місяць тому

    It has no leadscrew or saddle crank? How do you turn parts? Do you have to use the top slide for turning?

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe 29 днів тому

      The top slide is quite a bit longer than on an engine lathe, and it's the only way to move the tool parallel to the axis for turning.

    • @Jped277
      @Jped277 29 днів тому

      @@AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe can I ask how much these old lathes are worth? I paid 600 for a new vevor mini lathe but I dream of buying an older better built lathe to restore

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe 28 днів тому

      @@Jped277 How much they are really worth is a hard question to answer. As I discuss in the video, the prices are affected by how difficult it is to ship such a heavy machine, and how far buyers are willing to travel to collect it. The same machine might sell for less if it is in a remote location. I paid £250, which is a great price. I think the price was low because not many people have the space for a machine this big, and those who do may need something with more features, such as a leadscrew and thread cutting. If I had to pay to have this shipped commercially, that would likely have more than doubled the cost.

    • @Jped277
      @Jped277 28 днів тому

      @@AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe wow that is a great price. 250 metric is like 275 sae Dollars. lol. Have been scanning the Facebook marketplaces in my area I'm sure there's a later around here somewhere, I just need to find the guy that has it for sale.

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 Місяць тому

    so what was the fix? If there is a video send the link.

  • @megeezer69
    @megeezer69 Місяць тому

    Extremely interesting. Very well paced & narrated.

  • @windsoruk
    @windsoruk Місяць тому

    If you're stuck, I found that a Smart&Brown Model-L cross slide will fit a model-A bed profile - I use one on my own Model A (AVI-RG).

  • @GerbenPolder456
    @GerbenPolder456 Місяць тому

    A very nice machine indeed. Thank you for sharing. As I have shown (I hope) my Lorch Schmitt & co model A lathe is driven by two flat belts. But they both needed replacement. One was leather. Cracked, dried out and unsalvageable. The other was more a canvas/rubber belt that by now had started to delaminate. Luckily, I have two nephews who are orthopedic shoe makers and masters at (thick) leather working, so I could quite easily have new belts made. The thing I did learn is that new leather stretches. Depending on the thickness and with, this can be a problem if you don’t have the adjustment means. Especially with a dual belt system as I have it as both will be different length and width, and thus have different stretch factors.

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      Hello again Gerben! Yep, I remember from the first batch of photos you sent me late last year. The two flat belts control the ratio, then there are 3 V-belts to drive the spindle. Emma has been talking about using Biothane, a rubber coated webbing belt which doesn't stretch, and has long working life. I'm going to give it a try.

    • @GerbenPolder456
      @GerbenPolder456 Місяць тому

      @@AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe hi again, and thanks for the answer. Indeed, I still keep the two original belts, though I guess they in turn are already replacements. I hear about this Emma, and would love to get in contact. Does she (presuming by the name) have a site or channel?

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      Check out "Emmas Spareroom Machine Shop". She has a great community there, and has a live stream chat every Wednesday morning, European time.

  • @renevile
    @renevile Місяць тому

    as an electrician i highly recomend that you connect the two Yellow/Green earth wires directly together rather than through the switch.

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      Thanks for spotting this! Andrew Morris (@andrewmorris743) went into this in an earlier comment, and I think you've both spotted an important issue I need to fix. It looks like the lathe and stand have no earth connection at all.

  • @624Dudley
    @624Dudley Місяць тому

    This is going to be marvelous 👍

  • @shootgp
    @shootgp Місяць тому

    Congratulations on your new machine. Regarding flat belts, the UA-cam channel 'Winky's Workshop' has a bit of know-how regarding replacements and splicing. Good Luck

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out.

    • @jrkorman
      @jrkorman Місяць тому

      Was looking through comments to see if anyone recommended Mark's channel. Well worth your time.

  • @criggie
    @criggie Місяць тому

    could you undo the belt lacing on one side, cut out a short piece, and re-crimp the metal lacing on? That should help with the tension until its replaced.

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      The tension seems to vary over time, perhaps due to changes in humidity? It's not completely clear. The belt is definitely less loose now than it was at New Year. Yes, it took me this long to get the video done.

  • @SuperGrover
    @SuperGrover Місяць тому

    It's pretty easy to use leather belriing and make it endless using a scarf joint. I did something similar on a vintage lathe including tensioning. It's on my craooy channel if you want to have a look. Scarf joint is easy and strong.

  • @practicalhome2826
    @practicalhome2826 Місяць тому

    Hi, mrpete222 has many videos about flat belts that might help you. Good luck

  • @trollforge
    @trollforge Місяць тому

    I just emailed you some info on flat belts.

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      Thanks so much! That's a bunch of really useful resources for my learning process. I don't think I'll be able to use a permanently laced belt, as I need to be able to remove it often, but it's worth looking into.

    • @backi480
      @backi480 Місяць тому

      Nice but why not sharing those Information for all.. the old Knowledge dies with it's old User.. is that the Goal ?

    • @trollforge
      @trollforge Місяць тому

      @@backi480 if you would like copies, just ask politely and leave your email...

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      @@backi480 UA-cam blocks comments with links in, so there isn't really a way to share these photos directly here. With trollforge's permission I'll cover them in the next video.

  • @twotone3070
    @twotone3070 Місяць тому

    I am curious about the visual effect of the oiler hole on the cross slide moving when you wipe it with the cloth at 22:55 ?

  • @theflyingfool
    @theflyingfool Місяць тому

    "Adventures with a pretty beefy lathe"

  • @georgeclements2742
    @georgeclements2742 Місяць тому

    A lovely sturdy machine. Best wishes.

  • @andrewmorris743
    @andrewmorris743 Місяць тому

    Very nice lathe. Please can I ask you to look at the electrics. Not sure about the earthing arrangement. It seems to go through the contactor. and not connected to the starter case, lathe frame or motor directly. In fact the earth connection to the motor looks switched in the starter switch is a big no no! I would suggest ditching that starter and going for a more modern No Volt release model for safety.

    • @ADBBuild
      @ADBBuild Місяць тому

      That looks like 3-phase wiring, not a ground. Looks like there is no ground at all, or at least it isn't visible.

    • @andrewmorris743
      @andrewmorris743 Місяць тому

      It looked like normal 13A socket on the wall. At least it had a plug in RCD in the circuit

    • @semifavorableuncircle6952
      @semifavorableuncircle6952 Місяць тому

      @@ADBBuild The switch is intended for 3-phase, but its used for single phase and as it is wired it switches ground as well. Which it really shouldnt.

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      Thanks for raising this, Andrew! Now that you've pointed this out, you're obviously correct. I just trusted that it was wired correctly, but it's clear that there isn't proper earthing there at all.

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @DemolitionManDemolishes
    @DemolitionManDemolishes Місяць тому

    Now you'll have to rename your channel into "Adventures with a Very Moderately-Sized Lathe" 😁

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      The very small lathe is still with me, and as long as it's there the channel name will stay the same. I'm just too attached to it.

  • @wibblywobblyidiotvision
    @wibblywobblyidiotvision Місяць тому

    That's a cracking machine. I assume you got the tailstock with it? The countershaft setup looks a bit janky, the "normal" setup for this is to have the whole countershaft / motor setup pivoting in order to tension the flat belt automatically. You're right that the high speed setup is very slack. Far too slack. Modern replacements for flat belts exist, and can be made to measure. A common quick fix is to use an automotive serpentine belt flipped outside-in (requires pulling the spindle to fit). Any kind of splittable belt as you have at the moment is noisy, the best is a belt that's made and bonded in place. I have a friend who bought up a load of Habasit belting (this is a proper rolls royce solution) along with the machine that does the bonding, he can split to width and lend the machine. I need to replace the belt on my schaublin at some point in the nearish future, if I do so I can get a belt made up for you at the same time. Again, this is going to require pulling the spindle on the lathe to fit.

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe Місяць тому

      Yep, tailstock, two crosslides, 3 chucks, a faceplate, and a decent set of spindle collets. It's a well equipped machine, and all will be revealed in future videos.

  • @mealex303
    @mealex303 Місяць тому

    try the 😊interlocking belts that can be made any length

  • @jamesriordan3494
    @jamesriordan3494 Місяць тому

    🙌

  • @Soren_Marodoren
    @Soren_Marodoren Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @edwelld
    @edwelld Місяць тому

    Love the videos you make. Hopefully there will be more on the proxxon. I’m looking at getting a lathe again thanks to your videos

  • @48vdcwrld
    @48vdcwrld Місяць тому

    As for your statement about a band saw, I used a portaband set in a vertical holder that mounts in vise, I mounted a small plate to act as a table to cut on

  • @user-mv2bw7lg8z
    @user-mv2bw7lg8z Місяць тому

    Thank you for this. Lots to do but now it makes sense where to begin.

  • @JkLow
    @JkLow Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing. ❤

  • @_f355
    @_f355 Місяць тому

    I have discovered your channel about a year ago, and watched almost all the videos since then. I'm a hobby watchmaker - like yourself, from what I can tell - and your content has been a major driving factor for me buying a PD250/e/PF230 combo for my corner-of-the-living-room workshop, and honestly I couldn't be happier. thank you for all the knowledge you've shared over the years, and even though it seems like your channel is in a bit of a hiatus right now, I sincerely hope you'll be making more videos going forward!

  • @gianluca666
    @gianluca666 Місяць тому

    I have a Lorch almost equal to it. I love it but I have soma play on the carriage dovetails I don't dare to try to crrect. ua-cam.com/video/My0rp35Dh2s/v-deo.html

  • @trinhthang3020
    @trinhthang3020 Місяць тому

  • @Anakoicer
    @Anakoicer Місяць тому

    Хорошо. Но тема затыловки не раскрыта. А уж с таким то оборудованием иожно было бы.

  • @michaeleast216
    @michaeleast216 Місяць тому

    At least dismantled the bits will fit in the garbage bin for the binmen to take to where it belongs

  • @LaLaLand.Germany
    @LaLaLand.Germany 2 місяці тому

    Man, this seems really bad. Was it at least cheap? I mean really cheap? Maybe the Proxxon lathe is the better deal after all. Thanks for going thru the trouble of filming this. This thing looks very similar to the 500€ lathe in our version of Home Depot.

    • @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe
      @AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe 2 місяці тому

      It was very cheap; quite a bit less than €500. To be fair I got pretty much what I expected, and I've learned a lot working on it.

    • @LaLaLand.Germany
      @LaLaLand.Germany 2 місяці тому

      @@AdventureswithaVerySmallLathe I bet. Well, If I end up with a one like this You´ve done all the chores for us- so, thanks for that!