Project Clamp Knurling Tool
#81
When I was in college, I worked a night shift at Cargill, bagging seed corn. One night, I was running bags through the sewing machine. A moment's inattention, and no thumb nail. Doc said he couldn't have removed it any better in surgery.

And no, I wasn't wearing gloves at the time.
Mike

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#82
Got'r done.

Ed

   
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Lookin good!
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#84
It's coming along nicely Ed. Thumbsup

Tom
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#85
Didn't get as much done on this today as I wanted to. I was hoping to get the mounting bracket done but just got it machined to size and marked up for machining. Also got the holes drilled and tapped.

Ed

   
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One side done. It sure generated a lot of chips in a hurry.  Yikes

Ed

   
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So far ............... so good Thumbsup 
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#88
Nice to see you taking off a lot of metal quickly, Ed. It must be nice to have a machine capable of doing it after struggling for too long. ;)
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(10-17-2016, 11:25 AM)PixMan Wrote: It must be nice to have a machine capable of doing it after struggling for too long.

You got that right Ken. It makes me actually want to tackle projects now rather than dreading how long it's going to take.

Ed
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Ed,

Did you try plunge milling for the roughing out part? It's quicker and a lot easier on the end mill.

Tom
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