Project X Power Feed
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(02-01-2015, 08:42 PM)dallen Wrote: you could turn those two around

Yup, I see that now. Too late, I'm done with that feature but I'll remember that next time, I think.
Thanks for the tip.

Ed
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#32
(02-01-2015, 08:42 PM)dallen Wrote: you could turn those two around

That's what I do in such a case. Works fine.
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#33
You could eat off that lathe Ed! Nice work.
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#34
It's coming along slow but sure.

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#35
What type of lubrication should be used with this needle bearing? I'm assuming grease since re-lubing it would mean removing the power feed from the mill table.

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#36
I used Lubriplate (white lithium grease) on mine Ed. Coat the bevel gears with it too.
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(02-08-2015, 03:53 PM)Highpower Wrote: I used Lubriplate (white lithium grease) on mine Ed. Coat the bevel gears with it too.

Good, I have a tube of that and was going to use it. Smile

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#38
Looking good Ed
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#39
Very nice work Ed Thumbsup Smiley-signs107

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#40
Looking great Ed!

Being far too anal, I would run around the big square piece with a corner rounding cutter to smooth it out. Then I'd be at it with my ScotchBrite wheel to make it look more like a casting. I might even look for an anodizer to get it some cool color.
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