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Gela ALFA 500 MC

Flat bars processing

Procesado de llantas

CNC 8070 OL

March 2009

  

fortunately, I had the foresight to mark the piece and the chuck, was able to remount it to finish the last cut. Now I have to pull the driver off the mill, drill and tap a few holes and cut some slots in my new piece for adjustment.

Anybody have a clue what these are?

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Metal shop (Cao Bằng, Vietnam)

 

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Old 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. PS: Thanks to the comment below by 'Miocene', I gather the main item here is a treadle lathe.

 

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

 

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Carriage, tool bit and tailstock of a small (6.5" x 12" capacity), antique metal lathe that was passed along to me. My dad bought it, most likely in the early 1940's. I believe it was made in the 1920's. Illuminated by natural light filtering into my garage through an upper window.

Ben's CNC machine controller. Powered by an ATX PSU at the top, with three stepper motor drivers in the middle. At the bottom is the PCB with SD card slot, and on the left are the stepper motor connectors.

From a photograph album of Alfred Herbert Ltd of Coventry, once one of the UK's premier machine tool manufacturers. Found at the local tip and it cost me a £1. The album of some 50 mostly whole plate prints will be donated to the Herbert Museum & Art gallery

Galbiati Group, attending with its Divisions Mechanical machining and Construction and Gear Reducers, attracted considerable interest, and contacts rose far above the level of 2009. Expectations were exceeded, and this is a positive sign for a country, Germany, first in Europe in the engineering sector.

Lathe

Haynes Automobile Factory Exhibit

Kokomo Automotive Museum

 

www.kokomoautomotivemuseum.com/

  

I apologize for the quality, but the exhibit was very dark, probably about as dark as the actual factory floor circa 1900-1925.

LAUKO PFAUTER P1250

Retrofit of Vertical cutting machine

Retrofit de Talladora Vertical

CNC 8055MCO

January 2012

 

My Lego model of a Vertical Milling Machine. Lego seems to lend itself well to these small size machine tool models

User CNC catalogue

2013 March

I was able to take off about 0.010 on each pass of the tool. The only small issue was that my parallels are 0.125 thick and I needed my splines to measure about 0.280. Two stacked on the first pass got me to 0.250

Brunner Machine Tools, Ltd., on Sunday afternoon. I took a few pictures, but the one where this man walked across the shot seemed to work best.

Southern Industrial Coatings was established in 1998 by Dale who has 26+ years in industrial coatings. Since then we have had the opportunity to work with some of the nation’s largest pharmaceutical, paper and food processing companies.

 

Southern Industrial Coatings

2030 Liberty Expressway

Albany, GA 31705

Phone: (229) 432-1301

Contact Person: Dale Hellemn

Contact Email: dalesic@planttel.net

Website: southernindustrialcoatings.com/

You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=q93WZ8VTXGU

 

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My Lego model of a Vertical Milling Machine. Lego seems to lend itself well to these small size machine tool models

Geka DPS 150

Angles processing

Procesado de ángulos

CNC 8070 OL

December 2008

 

User CNC catalogue

2013 March

User CNC catalogue

2013 March

. . .Of an injection plastic moulding machine. Seen at IPMS Farnborough show recently.

Loco cylinder vale facing machine for the Mersey tank 0-6-4T locos

Another view of the radial arm drill. This particular machine got a good going over with my camera as for many years I operated them .

Quite the cleanest one I have ever seen. The saw (now in the down position ) would be raised and work placed in the vice. The motor then reciprocates the saw frame and blade cutting through the workpiece.

LAUKO PFAUTER P900

Retrofit of Vertical cutting machine

Retrofit de Talladora Vertical

CNC 8055MCO

January 2012

  

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grinding machine,grinding tools,machine tool,machine tools,machinery-HI-LIFE MACHINE TOOLS LIMITED,Ahmedabad,Gujarat,India

 

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Old lathe in engine shed at Tanfield railway

This useful looking ZYTO lathe was lying forgotten under a workbench where the locomotive "Woolwich" was being restored.

Anybody have a clue what these are?

This incredible old electromechanical machine was being demonstrated. The large table reciprocates beneath the tools (cutters) mounted on the underside of the "bridge" and on one side of it. The tool slowly moves across and cuts the metal away exactly like a monstrous plane. A huge 50hp reversing motor is used to drive the table

LAUKO PFAUTER RS9K

Retrofit of Horizontal cutting machine

Retrofit de Talladora horizontal

CNC 8055TCO

January 2012

Sometimes known as a planer. Photographed actually working as part of my Vintage Workshop

  

This display piece may be seen running here

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrHI4_CWh6A

A tiny working model power hacksaw I built from Meccano. I deliberately used my scruffiest old parts as the full sized hacksaws are often in this state. Despite the blade being only 2.5" long it actually does saw through wood or metal.

Provided you are Patient!

Токарный станок производства КНДР (Северная корея). Трамвайное депо в Мозыре.

Lathe made in DPRK (North Korea). Mozyr, tram depot.

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Lathe Machine Tool in Metal shop (Cao Bằng, Vietnam)

 

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If the work is too heavy to position beneath the drill then in this case the drill can be moved either to and fro along the arm or by pull or pushing it towards or away from you.

With a suitably large faceplate beyond it.

At the end of the design process, we have a fully detailed machine.

Back in the fitting shop, a milling machine fitted with a lathe chuck on its rotary table

The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) is a contemporary art museum located at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa. It opened in September 2017 and is the largest museum of contemporary African art in the world.

 

The museum building was constructed from the conversion of the 57m tall historic Grain Silo, originally built in 1921 and decommissioned in 2001. The architects, Heatherwick Studio, aimed to conserve and celebrate the original structure's industrial heritage, while simultaneously excavating large open spaces from the 42 densely-packed concrete cylinders from which it is was comprised. Using a variety of concrete-cutting techniques the interior of the building has been carved-out to create a number of galleries and a large central atrium. The remaining concrete shafts have been capped with strengthened glass in order to allow natural light to enter and create a "cathedral-like" interior. From the exterior, the most noticeable change to the original structure will be the addition of pillowed glass glazing panels into the building's upper floors. [Wikipedia]

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Just because I haven't been posting pictures doesn't mean I haven't been busy. I've been busy. Made a bunch of new tools, & laying the ground work for a busy summer.

 

These are four of the six HT's for frames that are getting tapered forks.

 

Need to finalize a few drawings and there will be a heap of standard head tubes too. (even two steel ones...eek!)

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

Just visible is the tool in its holder "set over" to the correct angle for the thread. This workpeice was a purely demonstrative item. The operator kept turning the thread off and cutting a new smaller one. It was probably 1/8th Whitworth by the end of the day

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