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27th Sep 2012, 09:22 PM
Thread: Thankyou and good night
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Thankyou and good night
Well guys it's been fun knowing you all over the years but I just had one too many non offensive, non contentious posting deleted on this forum.
Take care, thanks and goodbye.
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27th Sep 2012, 05:11 PM
Thread: Castrol stick wax
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Another lubricant for uniform tensioning of...
Another lubricant for uniform tensioning of fasteners is petrolatum (petroleum jelly) and graphite. Juding by the graph below using the combo triples the bolt tension for a given torque compared to...
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27th Sep 2012, 08:36 AM
Thread: 2nd Melbourne Scraping Class.
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Nah, they're just checking up on their...
Nah, they're just checking up on their boyfriend's/husband's internet browsing history to see where they spend all their spare time :rolleyes:.
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26th Sep 2012, 09:13 AM
Thread: todays tools gloat
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Tapas?? tapas talk?!?....yum!!. Nice score...
Tapas?? tapas talk?!?....yum!!. Nice score Matthew, you could stamp out those sheet metal fishing lures in aluminium maybe...or any other small item in large quantities about dog-tag size.
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25th Sep 2012, 08:52 PM
Thread: Recommended drill bits?
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Almost every box of the Frost made in China...
Almost every box of the Frost made in China drills (around 10) I've looked at are actually sharpened wrong, seemingly at random angles: another "Movie prop" product, it looks like the real thing but...
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25th Sep 2012, 12:03 AM
Thread: Mars Lathe DC motor conversion.
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I think the theory goes that if you have enough...
I think the theory goes that if you have enough semiconductors in parallel vs the required current it statistically evens out, in that case 640A of devices vs 200A required. I seem to remember a car...
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24th Sep 2012, 03:59 PM
Thread: Mars Lathe DC motor conversion.
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Ueee, hope you're on the mend now. You could have...
Ueee, hope you're on the mend now. You could have a double pole three position switch with a suitable braking resistor on the middle position, that way going from forward to reverse has to go via the...
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24th Sep 2012, 11:52 AM
Thread: Mars Lathe DC motor conversion.
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Simon: Stu's right you can't parallel diodes as...
Simon: Stu's right you can't parallel diodes as you could get thermal runaway from uneven current sharing. I just used standard rectifier diodes as per those part numbers but there's nothing to stop...
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23rd Sep 2012, 07:20 PM
Thread: Mars Lathe DC motor conversion.
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Hmm, I've been thinking about the original setup...
Hmm, I've been thinking about the original setup which was made by someone else for about 400 or so machines: it was a K&B speed controller which rectified the input mains 240V and then fed via an...
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21st Sep 2012, 07:22 PM
Thread: Tap Magic online ?
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Boltmasters had it on the shelf at a fairly good...
Boltmasters had it on the shelf at a fairly good price for up here.
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20th Sep 2012, 06:05 PM
Thread: Mars Lathe DC motor conversion.
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Using the older K&B thyristor switched speed...
Using the older K&B thyristor switched speed controllers of yore (~1990) supplied by Baldor just involved putting a reversing switch on the DC 180V output and then a 3A 1000V back EMF diode across...
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18th Sep 2012, 07:40 PM
Thread: What are strap clamps ?
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Hose clamps??
Hose clamps??
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16th Sep 2012, 09:08 PM
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Greg: Lens making actually was a guild until...
Greg: Lens making actually was a guild until recent times
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16th Sep 2012, 08:54 PM
Thread: Alternative uses for an AC-DC converter?
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It got to be a honking big diode bridge rectifier...
It got to be a honking big diode bridge rectifier circuit: four big diodes bolted to two heatsinks.....what current rating is it?. It could be used in combination with the old stick welder for...
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16th Sep 2012, 12:01 PM
Thread: So, this Sunday forum outage....
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nup! works fine here, are the school kids in WA...
nup! works fine here, are the school kids in WA clogging the Interwub pipes again with youtube videos?.
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16th Sep 2012, 11:53 AM
Thread: Petrol fumes in old 44 gal. drum
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This topic came up yesterday in a mate's...
This topic came up yesterday in a mate's workshop, up at the Weipa mine site in the 70's they fabricated a kind of can opener device driven in at first with a hammer: I can see if I can get a sketch...
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16th Sep 2012, 11:43 AM
Thread: Machining a Cast Iron back plate
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While I remember, He combines purchased items...
While I remember, He combines purchased items into the one box but does not combine freight charges, this was only a problem when I bought a 10" 4 jaw and a dial indicator at the same...
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16th Sep 2012, 11:29 AM
Thread: Machining a Cast Iron back plate
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I bought a couple if D1-5's from an Ebay seller...
I bought a couple if D1-5's from an Ebay seller in South Australia. I haven't seen any lately, I think he still has them but gave up listing them.
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15th Sep 2012, 09:44 AM
Thread: Layout blue
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I was going to run some experiments with blue...
I was going to run some experiments with blue food dye from the supermarkets: I have some evaporating in a dish that's almost dry.
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14th Sep 2012, 08:02 PM
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PDW: I see someone hooked one up to a GPS and a...
PDW: I see someone hooked one up to a GPS and a webcam as well as a data transmitter to come up with a high alitude balloon project called the "Pi in the Sky". This means there's some GPS code...
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14th Sep 2012, 01:18 AM
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OT: Neat little computing game changer- Raspberry PI
I'm just posting this using a little computer a friend gave me last week called a Raspberry Pi, (I expect RayG already has a few by now :) ). This is a $35 credit card sized computer that runs the...
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13th Sep 2012, 10:41 PM
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It does pay to read the fine print on the Gray's...
It does pay to read the fine print on the Gray's website sometime, but it's a constantly changing document.
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13th Sep 2012, 10:53 AM
Thread: transformer sizing for 480v VFD
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Some VFD's like my 5Hp 3 phase in to 3 phase out...
Some VFD's like my 5Hp 3 phase in to 3 phase out Allen Bradley, have a DC input set of terminals. So IF you had the right VFD you'd have to build a DC power supply involving a step up transformer,...
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11th Sep 2012, 09:38 PM
Thread: Any one know what drill press this is??
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Here's a photo with some old Waldowns for...
Here's a photo with some old Waldowns for comparison.
http://www.woodworkforums.com/attachments/f65/232220d1347359893-any-one-know-what-drill-press-waldowns.jpg
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10th Sep 2012, 11:22 PM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Bryan: Yep it was way way too much side...
Bryan: Yep it was way way too much side clearance, once it approached 90 degrees or slightly over it was fine. I'm just hand editing the around the image links.
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10th Sep 2012, 11:12 PM
Thread: Show us your Shaper
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I'm just hand coding the round the image links...
I'm just hand coding the round the image links for now
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10th Sep 2012, 11:06 PM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Mike: I reckon they'll do for my purposes, they...
Mike: I reckon they'll do for my purposes, they are a big improvement over the earlier experiments. :2tsup:
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10th Sep 2012, 10:02 PM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Have run some more experiments: 1. Used about...
Have run some more experiments:
1. Used about 20mm diameter 1214 steel bar to reduce deflection and honed the tool on an oilstone and plunged in at 90 degrees using the cross slide: no change, i.e.... -
9th Sep 2012, 11:29 AM
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I see in a new auction flyer that Gray's Online...
I see in a new auction flyer that Gray's Online have changed the conditions of the CMI auction and extended the dates and removed some loading fees, looks like there was a bit of a backlash to their...
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I'm imagining a tool like those plier type...
I'm imagining a tool like those plier type leather hole punches, that clamps the sheet between the fixed jaw and spring loaded moving jaw and as it squeezes further pushes a pin into a loose fitting...
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9th Sep 2012, 11:01 AM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Thanks, I was aware of that method but thought it...
Thanks, I was aware of that method but thought it applied to the larger size acme screws, but not to coarser pitch threads. I've been treating it like a screw thread in that I could single point the...
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8th Sep 2012, 10:50 PM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Hi Bryan, it's on the Bantam lathe I'm making the...
Hi Bryan, it's on the Bantam lathe I'm making the actual screw for. In the rear illuminated photo, there's actually a bit of dirt in the valleys of some threads mixed with oil which makes the bottom...
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If you feed the cap maker with dead soft annealed...
If you feed the cap maker with dead soft annealed sheet, does it make a neat wrinkle free cap?.
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8th Sep 2012, 09:39 PM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Hi Phil, I wasn't sure if you meant the tool is...
Hi Phil, I wasn't sure if you meant the tool is ground so the end is parallel: I grind the 29 degree flanks with relief so that the end face tapers towards the bottom (not much). To check the width,...
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8th Sep 2012, 06:37 PM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Hi Phil.....erm, um.... no to both questions....
Hi Phil.....erm, um.... no to both questions. When you say the width across the face do you mean the end of the screw tool?.
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8th Sep 2012, 12:37 PM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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True, but this thread is a double start so it's...
True, but this thread is a double start so it's effectively got the 10 tpi thread form dimensions but the 5 tpi pitch....and left handed to boot, it might be a custom grind job. I've had hassles...
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8th Sep 2012, 10:26 AM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Hi Michael, I am sharpening it that way with the...
Hi Michael, I am sharpening it that way with the top face horizontal, not rotated to the right into the thread. I did increase the left side relief at first in case it was rubbing on the rough side....
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8th Sep 2012, 08:47 AM
Thread: High Speed Spindle for the Mill
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Ray, why not fabricate a rotating base for it and...
Ray, why not fabricate a rotating base for it and mount on the other end of the top slide?. that way you don't lose any of the mill's travel.
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8th Sep 2012, 08:31 AM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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That's going to be a big issue on the full length...
That's going to be a big issue on the full length piece, right now it's only 90mm long and I've got the tearing mostly on the left hand flank of the thread away from the direction of threading as the...
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8th Sep 2012, 01:05 AM
Thread: Debugging Acme threads
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Debugging Acme threads
This is my fourth attempt to cut a double start left hand 5 tpi 9/16" acme for my Bantam lathe. It's only a stub sample in 1214 to get the single point tool sharpened correctly and practise thread...
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8th Sep 2012, 12:51 AM
Thread: High Speed Spindle for the Mill
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I'd be inclined to display it on the coffee table...
I'd be inclined to display it on the coffee table for a few weeks just to look at it before using it, it's a great bit of casting.
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7th Sep 2012, 09:56 PM
Thread: Carbide Tip Sharpening
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Hi Ray, glad to hear you're back again after that...
Hi Ray, glad to hear you're back again after that month long wild party :rolleyes:. Are your wheels the lower content 3SG or the higher seeded gel content 5SG type?, I hear the 5SG last longer but...
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6th Sep 2012, 10:22 PM
Thread: Flat belting
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It's good to be useful now and then :), The old...
It's good to be useful now and then :), The old baker's has a nasty fume being zinc and hydrochloric acid based. Rosin is also technically a solid acid of some kind and years of breathing the fumes...
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6th Sep 2012, 08:17 PM
Thread: Flat belting
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I've heard music shops have it for violin...
I've heard music shops have it for violin player's bows at some silly price, I think the gymnasts use talcum though I may be wrong on that.
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6th Sep 2012, 08:01 PM
Thread: Flat belting
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Hi Phil, rosin is the core up the middle of rosin...
Hi Phil, rosin is the core up the middle of rosin cored solder, I keep a tiny jam jar handy next to the soldering iron to dip the hot tip into: Rosin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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6th Sep 2012, 07:46 PM
Thread: Carbide Tip Sharpening
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Anyone used Norton/St Gobain SG seeded Gel wheels...
Anyone used Norton/St Gobain SG seeded Gel wheels at all?. I just found out about them today, according to a grinding textbook I read today, they last up to 10 times longer than aluminium oxide and...
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6th Sep 2012, 07:39 PM
Thread: Flat belting
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Thanks for the info, last time I bought 500 grams...
Thanks for the info, last time I bought 500 grams from the saddlery, it was $20 or so and you ran the risk of getting the old black coloured dregs which is useless for soldering flux...and pretty...
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5th Sep 2012, 08:12 PM
Thread: Plastic injection moulding?
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I took a look at a Neosid catalogue...
I took a look at a Neosid catalogue http://www.elnamagnetics.com/wp-content/uploads/catalogs/MMG/catalog.pdf
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5th Sep 2012, 09:42 AM
Thread: Plastic injection moulding?
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What kind of bobbins? for a ferrite tranny or a...
What kind of bobbins? for a ferrite tranny or a conventional E-I unit?.
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5th Sep 2012, 09:33 AM
Thread: Carbide Tip Sharpening
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A diamond wheel with the diamond particles...
A diamond wheel with the diamond particles embedded in phenolic resin cuts fast and is pretty cheap these days from the Internet. The only thing you have to watch out for is avoiding contact with the...