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RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 08-31-2014

(08-31-2014, 06:06 AM)DaveH Wrote: Zip disc - Thanks Rob, and there I was thinking it was something special Rotfl
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH

They are special Dave Big Grin


A wee bit done today , not allot but its still progress Big Grin , Cut out and machined up the fan disc's

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And cut a lump of steel to make the fan hub

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Cheers Rob


RE: Coke Forge Build - doubleboost - 08-31-2014

Nice work as usualDroolDrool
You could just put a flat belt pulley on to it and use my Lister Smiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenana
John


RE: Coke Forge Build - EdK - 08-31-2014

Rob,

What CAD program do you use?

I like your material call-out on the drawing. Big Grin

Ed


RE: Coke Forge Build - awemawson - 08-31-2014

(08-31-2014, 02:35 PM)EdK Wrote: Rob,

What CAD program do you use?

I like your material call-out on the drawing. Big Grin

Ed

Shiny CAD to match his shiny camera Smile


RE: Coke Forge Build - Micktoon - 08-31-2014

Hi Rob , its coming along well, looking very neat too, how shapr are the blades on your shear ? , I sharpened mine and it made a big difference, the sheet used to try to tilt over as you cut but just slices through now Smile.
The bits fit the drawings anyway Big Grin

Cheers Mick


RE: Coke Forge Build - hermetic - 09-01-2014

Well I may have been wrong about the scruits, but I don't think I'm wrong about this being one of the best builds I have ever followed! Excellent work. Really pisses me off because my workshop is undergoing the refurb it has needed for 20 years and all my stuff, including my Allday forge, is crammed up against one wall. Soon I will be finished, but not soon enough. This thread makes me want to be back at it!


RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 09-02-2014

(08-31-2014, 02:35 PM)EdK Wrote: Rob,

What CAD program do you use?

I like your material call-out on the drawing. Big Grin

Ed

LOL Hi Ed ,,,,,,, yer I dont take my material selection too serious Rotfl

I use Solidworks ,,,,,,,,,,,,its canny Big Grin

(09-01-2014, 04:28 PM)hermetic Wrote: . Really pisses me off because my workshop is undergoing the refurb it has needed for 20 years and all my stuff, including my Allday forge, is crammed up against one wall. Soon I will be finished, but not soon enough. This thread makes me want to be back at it!
Hi and thanks Hermetic

I feel your pain , just nearly finished moving my shop about , what a royal pain in the arse , its still not finished ,I actually said fook it and started the forge build because I was sick of moving gear around . Have you done much forging ?


Mick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,me blades are sharp Big Grin

Thanks ,Rob


RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 09-02-2014

Well got a bit done tonight , turned up the fan hub .

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And the fan disc fits too Smile

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Just needs three holes and key way poked in it and that that done .


Rob

PS ,EN??? machines great Popcorn


RE: Coke Forge Build - doubleboost - 09-02-2014

Nice job
What chuck is that Rob
It is on the Myford I presume
John


RE: Coke Forge Build - RobWilson - 09-02-2014

Just a small Bernard scroll chuck , yip it be on the Myford .


Rob