Here is a list of all the postings celso ari schlichting has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: shopmade tool cutter grinder attachment |
28/03/2020 12:54:20 |
Posted by thaiguzzi on 28/03/2020 09:38:26:
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28/03/2020 12:53:16 |
Posted by Pete Rimmer on 28/03/2020 08:51:41:
Teriffic work Celso, as usual. However I'd have to question the concentricity of the collet taper to the spindle OD given that you had it held in the 3-jaw. I think you might find that you have to clock the OD in a 4-jaw and cut that taper again. Even tiny amounts of concentric error show up when you're sharpening cutters etc. |
28/03/2020 12:50:26 |
Posted by Emgee on 28/03/2020 00:42:39:
Smart work Celso. Emgee Thanks mate, Celso Ari |
28/03/2020 12:49:55 |
Posted by Steviegtr on 28/03/2020 00:03:42:
Brilliant work. Steve. thanks Steve, greetings from Brazil |
28/03/2020 12:49:10 |
Posted by IanT on 27/03/2020 22:21:54:
Very nice work Celso, well done - but that last bandsaw cut made me nervous... Regards, IanT Thanks Ian. The bandsaw run slowly, there is no dange. Regards. Celso Ari |
27/03/2020 21:04:18 |
my shopmade tool cutter grinder attachment: greetings from Brazil |
Thread: brazilian lathe restoration |
23/03/2020 23:50:38 |
09/03/2020 00:01:06 |
Posted by Brian H on 07/03/2020 22:16:40:
Celso Ari, no need to apologise for your English, it is very good; and I don't speak a word of Portuguese! Please keep us up to date with work on the lathe. Brian thanks Brian |
09/03/2020 00:00:42 |
Posted by Versaboss on 07/03/2020 23:17:09:
Posted by celso ari schlichting on 07/03/2020 20:37:30:
Posted by Brian H on 07/03/2020 08:07:11:
You are making an excellent job of what looks like a nice lathe. The only reference to the make that I could find was this; Brian tha plate STB means Sociedade Tecnica Bremensis. A company that imported lathes from Europe to Brazil and closed its doors in 1945. It is a very rare machine.
sorry my english is not very good, here we speak portuguese
greetings from Brazil
Celso Ari
Hello Celso (and Brian), sorry but that is completely wrong. Your lathe is not the STB from Brian's link, and in his case STB means 'Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Saint Blaise S.A, Saint-Blaise (Suisse). I own a filing machine from STB, the sign in the casting is exactly the same, but the number is '20'. More so, maybe your lathe is a Bremensis (never heard that, but what do I know...). I now have to watch the video, somewhere Brian must have found the letters? So possibly there is a firm using the same abbreviation. Kind regards P.S. Ok, I have seen it. So what remains now is that Brian's STB is not your STB. My apology...
Edited By Versaboss on 07/03/2020 23:20:38 thanks |
09/03/2020 00:00:26 |
Posted by Mark Eisen on 08/03/2020 06:25:06:
You done a great job there Celso. Thanks Bro |
07/03/2020 20:37:30 |
Posted by Brian H on 07/03/2020 08:07:11:
You are making an excellent job of what looks like a nice lathe. The only reference to the make that I could find was this; Brian tha plate STB means Sociedade Tecnica Bremensis. A company that imported lathes from Europe to Brazil and closed its doors in 1945. It is a very rare machine.
sorry my english is not very good, here we speak portuguese
greetings from Brazil
Celso Ari
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07/03/2020 20:31:55 |
Posted by Hopper on 07/03/2020 01:54:47:
Nice job. What make and model of lathe is that? Its a Bremensis lathe. the company closed in 1945. Is very similar to the lathe Dandy
greetings from Brazil Celso Ari |
07/03/2020 20:29:00 |
Posted by peak4 on 06/03/2020 23:51:01:
Looking good. Bill Here I get a cup of cafe and a pie too. everyday ... greetings from Brazil Celso Ari |
06/03/2020 22:46:16 |
friends, i'm restoring a 1938 lathe, see how it looks: |
Thread: camlock back plate |
20/02/2020 11:57:43 |
Posted by Pero on 19/02/2020 07:33:54:
Excellent video, thank you. I had thought of trying to do something similar but the cost of a slab of steel for a D1-6 backplate is higher than the cost of a 250-300 mm ready machined one! Not the first time of have experienced this. Pero may slab steel i caught in junk yard... Approximate cost of US$ 5,00 .greetings from Brazil Celso Ari |
20/02/2020 11:53:43 |
Posted by Ian Skeldon 2 on 18/02/2020 20:23:15:
Nicely done. thanks friend, greetings from Brazil Celso Ari |
19/02/2020 22:26:54 |
Posted by Grizzly bear on 18/02/2020 19:23:09:
Brilliant! A fast worker too. Who needs words? Thank you. Bear.. thanks Bro greetings from Brazil
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17/02/2020 20:56:03 |
my lathe has a camlock type, in this video I demonstrate how I built a camlock back plate: abraços |
Thread: foundry work - aluminum pulley |
02/02/2020 16:15:18 |
Posted by clogs on 01/02/2020 16:34:31:
Thanks Celso...... nice peice of wood....tropical...you lucky boy..... Nice tunes as well....... Clogs, Crete, Greece........ Thanks Clogs, you live in a beutiful city and island...greetings from Brazil Celso Ari |
01/02/2020 15:57:07 |
Step by step how I build an aluminum pulley https://youtu.be/UG3lqCR83nk Greetings from Brazil
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