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 the tailstock so it properly fits to the bed, to make it stable when in use and to stop it causing wear to the bed surface. None of this video should be taken as educational, it's just a record of what I did while I was learning for myself. Don't do what I say, or what I do. If you want to use the same learning resources I did, check out the video links below.
Scraping Resources:
Stefan Gotteswinter's excellent scraping tutorial: [ Ссылка ]
Jan Sverre Haugjord: [ Ссылка ]
Robin Renzetti on Moore Pattern Hand Scraping: [ Ссылка ]
Suburban Tool on machine rebuilding: [ Ссылка ]
00:00 Introduction
02:53 Making the shims
05:18 Fitting the shims
10:24 Machining the shims
13:27 Grinding the scraper blade
15:08 Learning to scrape from scratch
18:52 Getting a better print
20:34 Upgrading to a carbide hand scraper
21:18 Grinding a carbide scraper blade
23:52 Using the carbide scraper
29:29 Checking the resulting fit
30:11 Outro and next steps
The links below will financially support this channel if you use them to buy stuff:
Tools and Materials:
Traditional Steel Hand Scraper - [ Ссылка ]
Sandvik Coromant Carbide Scraper - [ Ссылка ]
JB Weld - [ Ссылка ]
Machines:
CJ0618 7x12 Mini Lathe - [ Ссылка ]
Edited with:
Davinci Resolve 18.6.1
audacity 3.1.3
Music:
Easy Lemon by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ([ Ссылка ])
Source: [ Ссылка ]
Artist: [ Ссылка ]
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