Todays Project - What did you do today?
I'd like a video of the forming tool manufacture.
Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.
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Spent most of yesterday and most of today cleaning and reorganizing my shop and book collection. Heck of a job!! Lol

Found three boxes of "Old Gas Engine " magazines, have just over 200 plus about 45 steam engine magazines!!
Puttin these on the net to sell. Gotta make more room!
sasquatch, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun since Jul 2012.
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Wife took her Tracker in for an oil change early last month. She said they told her some shield was falling off, so they stuck it in the back. I know the catalytic converter cover was rattling and I had wired it with coathanger. I assumed the coathanger had rusted off and that was what they removed. Imagine my surprise when I went out to fix it today, and discovered that they had removed the front skid plate!

What the heck is wrong with service people these days?
Full of ideas, but slow to produce parts
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Take it right back and demand they replace it or reinstall it if they still have it!!
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I'm building a new exhaust system for my 1965 Honda Trail 90. Got the pipe bent and mounted today. I had to fill it with sand for the tight bend, but that went well. I tried it out with the straight pipe - sounded like tune-up time in the pits at the drags. Who knew that a 90 could bark like that. Definitely needs the muffler.

   
Mike

If you can't get one, make one.

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Real nice looking bends there Hawkeye!! Yup, she would "BLAT" with that pipe!! Lol
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(03-09-2013, 08:22 PM)TomG Wrote: I have a large quantity of small brass pins to make. They are 1/8" diameter, 3/8" long and have a 6º on them and a radius on the small end. Since I find making more than one or two of anything mind numbing, I decided that making a form tool would be worth my time. I came up with a simple design using two identical pieces of hardened O1 with the form cut in them and a half of a 3/16" cylindrical bore to align the two halves of the tool and mount them on a 3/16" dowel. The tool works like a pencil sharpener. It is held in the tailstock of the lathe and fed into a piece of 1/8" brass to cut the taper and radius, once the taper and radii are formed, the part is cut off with a parting tool. I figure that using the parting tool as a stop for the stock, and my fancy form tool, I should be able to crank out a finished pin every 15 seconds or so. I can't wait.

Tom

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Here's a little video of the form tool in action.



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Hi Tom , that is class WorthyWorthyWorthy, I could sit and watch or make them just for the sake of it Rotfl , a simple tool but really works well.
Good job
Cheers Mick
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So - one down and how many more to go?

Nice work Tom
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Thanks Mick, it actually worked better than anticipated.

Darren: Hopefully thousands of them.

Tom
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