Dallen, the block machined beautifully, the skin with some occulusions was quite thin and the material underneath was beautiful. I have enough left over for the gibs on the unimat so that's great.
The Douglas has been working hard cleaning up some unknown steel (like the piece in the video) as well as a large piece of hot rolled plate that I have managed to cut up on my bandsaw into manageable chunks. The plate steel is pretty ugly looking (rust and mill scale) and would probably destroy my endmills, I do enjoy watching the HSS bits work through the ugly bits, leaving bright shine steel for my mill to play with : )
You were right on the two speeds for the motor Dallen. I went back to the 1140 rpm setting, I think it was a faulty ground connection that was causing me all the grief to start with.
I'm using a heavy gear oil in the scotch yoke and gears, only problem is the lack of a sump, it drips directly onto the floor through the base. I need to make some hockey puck feet so I can put a catch basin underneath.
Cheers Everyone
Shawn
The Douglas has been working hard cleaning up some unknown steel (like the piece in the video) as well as a large piece of hot rolled plate that I have managed to cut up on my bandsaw into manageable chunks. The plate steel is pretty ugly looking (rust and mill scale) and would probably destroy my endmills, I do enjoy watching the HSS bits work through the ugly bits, leaving bright shine steel for my mill to play with : )
You were right on the two speeds for the motor Dallen. I went back to the 1140 rpm setting, I think it was a faulty ground connection that was causing me all the grief to start with.
I'm using a heavy gear oil in the scotch yoke and gears, only problem is the lack of a sump, it drips directly onto the floor through the base. I need to make some hockey puck feet so I can put a catch basin underneath.
Cheers Everyone
Shawn
Shawn, proud to be a member of MetalworkingFun Forum since Nov 2013.