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3rd Jul 2014, 12:43 PM #16.
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Where's the rest of it Azz?
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3rd Jul 2014, 06:46 PM #17Most Valued Member
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well
the lower piece mounts to where the copond slide would be. is on the kitchen bench
I was planing on using a lanten type tool post for starters.
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4th Jul 2014, 07:37 PM #18Most Valued Member
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4th Jul 2014, 09:15 PM #19.
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Rest assured Aaron, I reckon you've got the rest covered with your idea of using a lantern post.
BT
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4th Jul 2014, 10:53 PM #20
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5th Jul 2014, 01:12 AM #21
He does Ray! He's got lots of interesting machine tool parts in his kitchen
I visited him last week....Cheers, Joe
retired - less energy, more time to contemplate projects and more shed time....
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5th Jul 2014, 02:00 AM #22
Alternative to ball turning
THis isn;t about ball turning per se, but related to ball handles and three-ball handles etc.
Bill Todd - well known in machining and CNC circles - successfully experimented with 'skiving' tools. A sort of profile cutter which is fed in at an angle so it only cuts in one spot at a time. I thought that was very clever because it requires profile grinding from a projection of the profile at an angle...
See for yourselves here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5b7IimlLzg
and here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeFDX8wwMLQCheers, Joe
retired - less energy, more time to contemplate projects and more shed time....
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5th Jul 2014, 02:15 AM #23
Thanks for that Joe... now who do we know that has a profile grinder?
Ray
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5th Jul 2014, 04:53 AM #24Most Valued Member
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well what can i say
I was marking out in the kitcken. on a piece of glass on top of the microwave. Its a very comfortable height. the lighting is good. Plus there's plenty of clear bench space. Or there was. Not to mention close to the fridge. the kitchen lends its self well to electrical type repairs. As good as it is.. ive decided to confine the machinery and tools to the garage. And the kitchen can go back to the place you put the pizza boxes. so machinery ,tools and project strictly in the garage .that is garage lounge room and duny.
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