A Lathe is the only machine that can make itself

I have a lathe and a mill. I had to make a new drive shaft for it. Most of it was cut on the lathe except for the key slots I cut that on the mill. Not sure how one would cut a key slot on a lathe but I am sure real machinist would tell us how to do it. I am a bit of a self taught hobbyist.
 
I have a lathe and a mill. I had to make a new drive shaft for it. Most of it was cut on the lathe except for the key slots I cut that on the mill. Not sure how one would cut a key slot on a lathe but I am sure real machinist would tell us how to do it. I am a bit of a self taught hobbyist.

Mount the cutter in the headstock and the shaft on the cross-slide.
 
I'm another one that had heard the same thing. I was told 'if you have a lathe, you can build a lathe'.
 
The generally accepted saying is a lathe, yup. You can get milling and grinding attachments for lathes.

I've heard that more than a few times over my 14 years as a machinist.
 
I think the lathe could make most of itself. What about the wiring and or electronics ? Wonder if same could be said for a 3D printer >
 
The lathe can make itself. The mill can make its self, but cutting threads on a mill takes an inordinate amount of tooling and effort, a universal mill would be my choice.
Your only limit should be your imagination with in the limits of what you are willing to do safely.
Machine tools are made on machine tools made by machines, machine tools and tools.
What do you think happens.
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I think the lathe could make most of itself. What about the wiring and or electronics ? Wonder if same could be said for a 3D printer >

Yup... A 3d Printer can make a 3d printer... but no one machine can make everything, but a couple 3d printers of different types could.

And Yes, 3d printers can print circuit boards and "wiring" but you would still need external parts like motors, and micro controllers.
 
Give a man a file and enough time and he can make anything. :)

Grizz

Yup the first semi-auto gun "Carbine Williams" manufactured was with a file, a hammer and a pair of pliers...took him a seven year prison term to do it.

There is a photo in one of the Guy Letards bedside readers of a Lathe built entirely from salvaged parts in a Japanese WWII prison camp. It was not much bigger than a shoe box or so and the prisoners made prosthetic limb pieces for other wounded prisoners in the camp. I think it is in a British museum now.
 
A lathe can make a u-joint and a u-jointed shaft makes a gear cutting attachment. A block of steel can be chucked in a lathe and drilled on a lathe for a lathe-made t-nut, making a holder for the cross slide. A lathe itself doesn't need to run off electricity but can be rigged to run off a treadle. A lathe truly can make itself.
 
I read that some where. Is that true? Thoughts?

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It was David J. Gingery.He published Build Your Metal Working Shop From Scrap series. In his Book 2 The Metal Lathe, he describes how to make patterns, cast them in aluminum and machine them as he goes on the partially assembled lathe. I wanted to make the lathe, made all the patterns, but never done castings from them. David died a few years back. I have all his 7 books.
 
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To some extent it's true. Of course you'd have to cast/weld and fit many parts by hand in the absence of other machine tools. I suspect it would take a few iterations to get to a modern lathe. It would be awfully difficult if not nearly impossible to get the fit and finish found on modern lathes without other machine tools.
 
the chisel and a Hammer are the two tools that can make other tools
the chisel and a Hammer can make a file
file chisel and a Hammer can make a saw blade ........
 
Give a man a file and enough time and he can make anything. :)

Grizz

Yup, once you can make a true straight edge (thinking exercise warning) then the rest becomes easier. Of course a source of metal would be handy along with the ability to forge and cast it. No electrics or electronics needed either, any power source could be harnessed and eventually all of the measurement and lay out tools can be made too.

Back to the file thing as it relates to guns, there are guys in Pakistan making some pretty sweet machine guns with not much more than a forge and some files. Too bad they aren't pen pals with Wendy-kins so they could send her some pics of their craftsmanship.
 
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