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This machine is virtually a large lathe turned on its back. They are used for extremely large circular parts . This fine model in Meccano only requires the toolpost to complete

Neat little lathe seen at the Amberly Chalkpits museum

The miners at the PT. Mulia Harapan Utama coal mine have the necessary equipment to perform their jobs in a safe environment.

East Kalimantan, Indonesia.

 

Country : Indonesia

Date : 2003-11

Copyright : Cassidy K. / ILO

Goiti PG260 RGB

Automatic panel bender

Dobladora de paneles automática

CNC 8070 OL

January 2012

 

Old slate-cutting workshop in the western studio block at Glyllifon, near Llandwrog, Gwynedd, North Wales (Cymru).

 

Glynllifon is a large mansion located at the NW corner of the Llŷn Peninsula. The whole complex with its large ground now caters for different uses and activities with different bodies responsible for running them. The buildings formerly occupied by the maintenance workshops (as here), stables, heating system and power generating system are now partly occupied by art and craft studios.

 

We visited Glynllifon studios because they were open to the public as part of the September 2012 'art trail' event (Helfa Gelf) in this part of Wales. My daughter Rachel had some work on display there. There is also an exhibition in this block, explaining this part of Glynllifon and some of the machinery and workshops have been restored as exhibits. Other workshops like this one just seem to have been left much as they probably were on the last day they were used. But it's hard to tell whether they are a deliberate part of the exhibition, abandoned, or otherwise left in limbo until they can be restored or cleared.

 

This workshop has various slate-cutting benches, for working with slabs rather than roofing slates. The machine here bears the nameplate of Pfeil & Co. Ltd London. This was a 19th Century company based in Clerkenwell and Bloomsbury, making engineering equipment, especially lathes, though this particular machine is a cutter. This and the other machines in this workshop seem to have been powered by band drives from overhead shafts driven from the nearby steam engine, though the bands seem to have gone. There is also what looks like a treadle on this machine, perhaps used as control rather than a drive.

 

North Wales was for many years a prime producer of slate, especially high quality roofing slates, and these were exported all over Britain and even sent abroad. There remains plenty of slate in the area but the industry has declined almost to zero and most of its vast former slate quarries are now disused. This workshop was presumably for preparing slate slabs for use on the Glynllifon estate and buildings, rather than for export beyond Glynllifon.

 

More on Glynllifon at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glynllifon

 

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The beautiful Myford ML7 lathe Peter kindly purchased for me. . .I still cannot quite believe it!

frequency inverter (variable speed drive) on machine tool for precision control

 

www.ecodrivecn.com

FINETECH

Milling machine/Fresadora

3 axis

CNC8055

Detalle

BIEMH 2014

A Metalwork Lathe lies silent before a window in a workshop, oil cans left where they were laid aside after the last time it was used. Before it stands an Anvil, a hydraulic jack and a cable drum and other detritus from projects past and since forgotten.

 

The lathe appears to be a "Colchester Mk1 Student & Master with a 13" stock. www.lathes.co.uk/colchester/page2.html

 

The Colchester Lathe Company was first established in 1887. Although officially known as The Colchester Lathe Company from 1907 the company was actually established in 1897 by John Ephrain Cohen. The company had its centenary in 1997.

 

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So called because of the additional gearbox and spindle enabling horizontal or vertical milling

Very large Centre lathe fitted with a faceplate and very unusual concentric gear change for the feed leadscrew.

Our Warco lathes and milling machines stand at the Alexandra Palace London Model Engineering Exhibition.

A brochure advertising Drummond Bros. Lathes, Rydes, Hill near Guildford, Surrey, England. I believe this must date just after 1900.

Close up of the Warco WM 16 Variable Speed Milling Machine in the Warco showroom

You could put my little Myford up between the centres of this monster. Its bed is about 25 feet long!

industrial AC inverter drives (VSD) on cement, packaging, material handling, mine, machine tools, musical fountain, printing machine...

A working model of a mechanical hacksaw. The frame of which takes a standard "Junior" hacksaw blade so it will actually saw through pieces of wood ,metal and so such. Very popular model at exhibitions.

Most of these machine tools were obtained for nothing from closed down factories or council departments disposal operations.

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Lathe Machine Tools - Machine Shop - Delhi (India)

 

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Our first visit to the Independence Seaport Museum in Philladephia. August 2012.

 

From Wikipedia:

 

USS Olympia (C-6/CA-15/CL-15/IX-40) is a protected cruiser that saw service in the United States Navy from her commissioning in 1895 until 1922. This vessel became famous as the flagship of Commodore George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War in 1898. The ship was decommissioned after returning to the U.S. in 1899, but was returned to active service in 1902.

 

She served until World War I as a training ship for naval cadets and as a floating barracks in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1917, she was mobilized again for war service, patrolling the American coast and escorting transport ships.

 

Following the end of World War I, Olympia participated in the 1919 Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War, and conducted cruises in the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas to promote peace in the unstable Balkan countries. In 1921, the ship carried the remains of World War I's Unknown Soldier from France to Washington, DC, where his body was interred in Arlington National Cemetery. Olympia was decommissioned for the last time in December 1922 and placed in reserve.

Seen during a visit to Railtown 1897 in Jamestown California on 11-20-2015. Not sure what this machine tool is, it might be a punch press.

GEKA ALFA 500-220T

Flat bars processing

Procesado de llantas

CNC 8070 OL

January 2009

 

The lathe bed on this is over 19 feet! You can see the belt which was the power source. The other end of the belt was pulleyed to a shaft that went through the wall of the shop and was powered by a water turbine outside. Power enough for all the various big machine tools in this shop. Lathe about 150 years old.

GOITI CUPRA

Punch and shear combination

Punzonadoras combinada con cizalla

CNC 8070 OL

July 2007

 

The massive proportions of this machine can be seen. All to ensure the drill (seen above the vice on the bed) does not deviate or chatter as the hole is produced.

"Now you see it goes to and fro, to and fro until you've finished. " An engineer explains a shaping machine to some shapely company.

The Warco WM16 milling machine, closeup

Goiti PZ 1631

Punch and shear combination

Punzonadoras combinada con cizalla

CNC 8070 OL

March 2005

 

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cnc lathes,cnc machine,cnc machine tools,cnc tools,cnc turning,cylindrical grinder,cylindrical grinding,grinding,grinding equipment,grinding machine,grinding tools,-HI-LIFE MACHINE TOOLS LIMITED,Ahmedabad,Gujarat,India

 

For more detrails please visit us at : www.hilifegroup.com

Our first visit to the Independence Seaport Museum in Philladephia. August 2012.

 

From Wikipedia:

 

USS Olympia (C-6/CA-15/CL-15/IX-40) is a protected cruiser that saw service in the United States Navy from her commissioning in 1895 until 1922. This vessel became famous as the flagship of Commodore George Dewey at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War in 1898. The ship was decommissioned after returning to the U.S. in 1899, but was returned to active service in 1902.

 

She served until World War I as a training ship for naval cadets and as a floating barracks in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1917, she was mobilized again for war service, patrolling the American coast and escorting transport ships.

 

Following the end of World War I, Olympia participated in the 1919 Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War, and conducted cruises in the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas to promote peace in the unstable Balkan countries. In 1921, the ship carried the remains of World War I's Unknown Soldier from France to Washington, DC, where his body was interred in Arlington National Cemetery. Olympia was decommissioned for the last time in December 1922 and placed in reserve.

SOMAB Optimab 450 Lathe

Slant bed lathe

Torno de bancada inclinada

CNC 8065 T

March 2011

 

GOITI CUPRA

Punch and shear combination

Punzonadoras combinada con cizalla

CNC 8070 OL

July 2007

 

Old slate-cutting workshop in the western studio block at Glyllifon, near Llandwrog, Gwynedd, North Wales (Cymru).

 

Glynllifon is a large mansion located at the NW corner of the Llŷn Peninsula. The whole complex with its large ground now caters for different uses and activities with different bodies responsible for running them. The buildings formerly occupied by the maintenance workshops (as here), stables, heating system and power generating system are now partly occupied by art and craft studios.

 

We visited Glynllifon studios because they were open to the public as part of the September 2012 'art trail' event (Helfa Gelf) in this part of Wales. My daughter Rachel had some work on display there. There is also an exhibition in this block, explaining this part of Glynllifon and some of the machinery and workshops have been restored as exhibits. Other workshops like this one just seem to have been left much as they probably were on the last day they were used. But it's hard to tell whether they are a deliberate part of the exhibition, abandoned, or otherwise left in limbo until they can be restored or cleared.

 

This workshop has various slate-cutting benches, for working with slabs rather than roofing slates. They seem to have been powered by band drives from overhead shafts driven from the nearby steam engine, though the bands seem to have gone.

 

North Wales was for many years a prime producer of slate, especially high quality roofing slates, and these were exported all over Britain and even sent abroad. There remains plenty of slate in the area but the industry has declined almost to zero and most of its vast former slate quarries are now disused. This workshop was presumably for preparing slate slabs for use on the Glynllifon estate and buildings, rather than for export beyond Glynllifon.

 

More on Glynllifon at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glynllifon

 

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Brian Roy Rosen

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The Mechatronics Concept Designer is showcased at the Siemens MC booth at IMTS 2010 in Chicago

GOITI Chroma 30

Stacking Automatic System

Sistema de apilado

High efficiency and low consumption Servo-Electric punching machine.

Punzonadora servo electrica.

CNC 8070 OL

October 2008

 

More details of this milling machine installation by Warco can be found here warcoblog.com/2015/01/04/warco-lathe-milling-machine/

A shot from a couple of days ago on a visit to Project 01 in Botley near Southampton. They specialise in bringing the running gear of vintage Volkswagen Campers and Beetles up to modern day standards. www.project01.co.uk/

Old slate-cutting workshop in the western studio block at Glyllifon, near Llandwrog, Gwynedd, North Wales (Cymru).

 

Glynllifon is a large mansion located at the NW corner of the Llŷn Peninsula. The whole complex with its large ground now caters for different uses and activities with different bodies responsible for running them. The buildings formerly occupied by the maintenance workshops (as here), stables, heating system and power generating system are now partly occupied by art and craft studios.

 

We visited Glynllifon studios because they were open to the public as part of the September 2012 'art trail' event (Helfa Gelf) in this part of Wales. My daughter Rachel had some work on display there. There is also an exhibition in this block, explaining this part of Glynllifon and some of the machinery and workshops have been restored as exhibits. Other workshops like this one just seem to have been left much as they probably were on the last day they were used. But it's hard to tell whether they are a deliberate part of the exhibition, abandoned, or otherwise left in limbo until they can be restored or cleared.

 

This workshop has various slate-cutting benches, for working with slabs rather than roofing slates. They seem to have been powered by band drives from overhead shafts driven from the nearby steam engine, though the bands seem to have gone. North Wales was for many years a prime producer of slate, especially high quality roofing slates, and these were exported all over Britain and even sent abroad. There remains plenty of slate in the area but the industry has declined almost to zero and most of its vast former slate quarries are now disused. This workshop was presumably for preparing slate slabs for use on the Glynllifon estate and buildings, rather than for export beyond Glynllifon.

 

More on Glynllifon at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glynllifon

 

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Brian Roy Rosen

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User CNC catalogue

2013 March

Actually a vertical slotting machine for cutting keyways,facing casting sides ect. Seen in Crossness fitting shop.

Very large Centre lathe fitted with a faceplate and very unusual concentric gear change for the feed leadscrew.

This capable looking lathe dating from the fifties. (I know cos I used to covert it on seeing magazine ads for it). Seen at a local a

My latest machine tool in Lego.A horizontal milling machine. .

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