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(11-20-2016, 05:01 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: Installing it into the spindle should be a piece of cake. Just lay a piece of wood on top of the table or the vice, set the flycutter on the wood, roughly center the spindle over the cutter, lower the spindle then tighten the draw bar.
BTW, that's a very fine job of machining.
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Yes, that's a good idea for installation.
Muchas Gracias for the kind words. All U Guys are indeed overly generous with praise.
Need to go and throw some sand on my dials (face !!)
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(08-15-2015, 10:37 AM)RobWilson Wrote: OK last tool/attachment ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, its getting boring looking at my own work , one thousand plus members and only a hand full of lads making there own tools ,,,,,,,,,,, whats everyone else doing,,,,,, armchair engineering, or getting UPS to deliver them .
Tapper turning attachment for the Myford Super 7 lathe .
I lost the photos of it attached to the lathe when new , so these will have to do .
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Just came across this thread . Rob ,your work is exquisite true masterclass of quality .
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(12-04-2016, 03:33 AM)Seanlogie Wrote: (08-15-2015, 10:37 AM)RobWilson Wrote: OK last tool/attachment ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, its getting boring looking at my own work , one thousand plus members and only a hand full of lads making there own tools ,,,,,,,,,,, whats everyone else doing,,,,,, armchair engineering, or getting UPS to deliver them .
Tapper turning attachment for the Myford Super 7 lathe .
I lost the photos of it attached to the lathe when new , so these will have to do .
Rob
Just came across this thread . Rob ,your work is exquisite true masterclass of quality .
This is tool porn at its best
It's a kind of magic the way this Master goes about manipulating steel to such beauty and perfection
Truly inspirational
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Hi Guys.
We have also been active, to our own (limited) potential, and which is no way in comparison to what Maestro Rob's produces.
Made a set of large Machinist's Jacks, which we sorely missed when we were working on the Wheel Balancing stand. (See pics in Thread)
These are similar to what we had seen and liked on another site. Nothing to fancy, but quite practical and useful.
Next we'd like to fabricate a smaller set.
Thanks for looking
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is me mill not clast as home made
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It is to me Bob
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(12-05-2016, 03:30 PM)krv3000 Wrote: is me mill not clast as home made
Of course it is Bob.
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I keep making things but forget to to do pics
just dun a lod of D.T.I.s for john for got the camera needed charging
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