Look at tht surface speed near the od! If tht thing had a crack or a vein of lead he'd be toast even with saftey glasses and a shield face better to die comfortable I guess
hola soy de argentiana tengo 24 años de edad y soy un principiante tornero industrial. acabo de ver este gran video y es una maravilla lo que se hace y felicito al maestro que esta trabajando de tras del el quiero trabajar con usted dejo mi correo jacandia86@gmail.com. gracias
I don't care whether it's brain surgery or digging a ditch, some guys will spend a lifetime at a craft and still not have the Touch. I heard an old Sicilian describe it by saying," He's knows the song, but he doesn't know the music." Well, Howie is playing a symphony!
If the title should read 16 SWG rather than 1.6, all I can say is GOOD GOD, MAN!!!
juste une question comment elle tiens ta piece quand tu la defonce sans qu'elle bouge de suite une fois defoncer ?
moi quand je centre un flancs je mets la broche de l'autre coter mais bon chacun sa metode et avec une ceinture pas mieux ou c'est juste pour la video ?
[quote] this guy is so good looking. hang on its me [/quote]
Your no George Clooney PMSL. Good work by a guy that knows what it's all about a finished product you can be proud of, yes I have worked with him & learned a lot, a spinner never stops learning I had never used rollers before just hand tools(40 years experience metal spinning) & Paul was a good teacher.
Wow, this is so cool. I was wondering how stainless steel pots are made, found the wiki article on spinning and figured there must be vids. Yours is the first one I looked at. I assume you can do this with food-grade stainless too.
Wow, that's crazy, truely a lost art. But it seems so dangerous, especially when your grap at the part when it's still spinning. I can just imagine the horrific accidents that could happen. Good luck and keep up the good work.
Look at tht surface speed near the od! If tht thing had a crack or a vein of lead he'd be toast even with saftey glasses and a shield face better to die comfortable I guess
nosloppyagape 3 months ago
job well done, master
cheers
jake
paloarteinc 3 months ago
The only thing that feels better than making a really cool tutorial, design or article, is sharing it with others that will really benefit by it.
Please visit the NXTutorials website for more cool tutorials.
DesignViz 4 months ago
not in america but atleast wear safety glasses!
littlemacs 7 months ago
someone give this guy a raise!
mrfnk 7 months ago
Looks extremly dangerous to me.
MikeAdorff 8 months ago
easy job, nothing intresting.
Cromwell111 9 months ago
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holy crap that's loud
krap101 9 months ago
those are the biggest washers I have ever seen
r3kr 1 year ago
Wow- very nice!
HybridWaterMan2 1 year ago
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hola soy de argentiana tengo 24 años de edad y soy un principiante tornero industrial. acabo de ver este gran video y es una maravilla lo que se hace y felicito al maestro que esta trabajando de tras del el quiero trabajar con usted dejo mi correo jacandia86@gmail.com. gracias
SuperJacan 1 year ago
Nice. How is it that you still have all your fingers?
arnold02000 1 year ago
and he turned a round piece of steel....oh, its still round, good job
DougFnDrake 1 year ago
I don't care whether it's brain surgery or digging a ditch, some guys will spend a lifetime at a craft and still not have the Touch. I heard an old Sicilian describe it by saying," He's knows the song, but he doesn't know the music." Well, Howie is playing a symphony!
If the title should read 16 SWG rather than 1.6, all I can say is GOOD GOD, MAN!!!
Ricopolico 1 year ago
Why isn't Howie wearing any hearing protection?
I said, "WHY ISN'T HOWIE WEARING ANY HEARING PROTECTION?"
:-p
ChrisBowlas 1 year ago 3
@ChrisBowlas
good question, It was also my first tought : )
AndreaGanora 1 year ago
juste une question comment elle tiens ta piece quand tu la defonce sans qu'elle bouge de suite une fois defoncer ?
moi quand je centre un flancs je mets la broche de l'autre coter mais bon chacun sa metode et avec une ceinture pas mieux ou c'est juste pour la video ?
jmarcodu02 1 year ago
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[quote] this guy is so good looking. hang on its me [/quote]
Your no George Clooney PMSL. Good work by a guy that knows what it's all about a finished product you can be proud of, yes I have worked with him & learned a lot, a spinner never stops learning I had never used rollers before just hand tools(40 years experience metal spinning) & Paul was a good teacher.
Steve
carling210 1 year ago
A true master at his craft.
manuecat 1 year ago
Metal spinning is like magic to me.
eagleapex 2 years ago
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Fascinating skills, but HOLY CRAP!, he broke just about every safety rule in the book.
TooTallDean 2 years ago
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TooTallDean 2 years ago
Brilliant. Great to see a genuine craftsman still bashing metal in the UK.
coriander2 2 years ago
this guy is so good looking. hang on its me........
MrPaulhowie 2 years ago 10
@MrPaulhowie
MrHowieBoy 1 year ago
You still look gay... Must be the way you apply the soap!!
Hope you guys are ok..
neilank33 1 year ago
@MrPaulhowie
just looking at the way you work i can tell you've really become a master at your craft and you love doing it.
good for you mate
thetrolllol 1 year ago
I like the roller tool! I mainly use hand spinning tools,
not the forks, but I'd like one of these.
GibsonPewter 2 years ago
That looks like a dangerous art of spining and cool also... lol. 5*****
phill903 2 years ago
Although he's obviously highly skilled, with years of experience.
williamhtrice 2 years ago
This guy obviously doesn't value is vision, hearing, or sense of touch...
williamhtrice 2 years ago
@williamhtrice yep made me shudder, health and safety? whats that? lmao
12345senseswork 1 year ago
No saftey glass'?
Hollrobb 2 years ago
Howie has no respect for inertia. That being said, nice work!
QuarkToo 2 years ago 6
I`ve never seen spinning tools like those and I`ve been spinning 32 years.I have to make me some of those.
spinster1122 2 years ago
umhhmhmh, sei.......
juniobolog 2 years ago
Wow, this is so cool. I was wondering how stainless steel pots are made, found the wiki article on spinning and figured there must be vids. Yours is the first one I looked at. I assume you can do this with food-grade stainless too.
istartedi 2 years ago
Woah Harrisons Dad :D Im Hazza'a Mate Dangerus :O
BookOfGuth 2 years ago
Nooooo it's easy once you have the know-howie LOL
carling210 2 years ago
his that hard to do ?
postcode2008 2 years ago
É uma peça magnífica.
Parabéns.
merdamerda3333333333 2 years ago 3
Wow, that's crazy, truely a lost art. But it seems so dangerous, especially when your grap at the part when it's still spinning. I can just imagine the horrific accidents that could happen. Good luck and keep up the good work.
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