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Anorak Bob
10th August 2012, 01:40 PM
Some of you may remember photos I took last year at the Deutsches Museum of a 1954 Waldrich Coburg planer. http://www.woodworkforums.com/f65/waldrich-coburg-open-sided-planer-142792/#post1392522

Well, I just wandered into the PM Deckel forum and found this movie posted by Kees which shows the factory in that same year. If you are not interested in the beautiful town and its surrounds, start at the 5 minute mark.

Waldrich Coburg 1954 factory movie (http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/deckel-maho-aciera-abene-mills/waldrich-coburg-1954-factory-movie-250675/)

If old machines don't do it for you, have a look at Ross "Alfa GT"s modern spiral milling for an old car. Stunning. All Ross's work is just superb.

BT

Stustoys
10th August 2012, 02:43 PM
Hi BT
If only I had room in my shed for all of those :). Well except the 12 year olds with the files.

Is there meant to be another link to Ross's work?

Thank you

Stuart

Anorak Bob
10th August 2012, 03:04 PM
Hi BT
If only I had room in my shed for all of those :). Well except the 12 year olds with the files.

Is there meant to be another link to Ross's work?

Thank you

Stuart

Stu,

It was the post before that of Kees.

Spiral Milling along with a bit of turning (large, lots of photos) (http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/deckel-maho-aciera-abene-mills/spiral-milling-along-bit-turning-large-lots-photos-250323/)

and while you are at it have a look at Tien's handiwork. Makes my base look piddly in comparison.

http://www.practicalmachinist.com/vb/deckel-maho-aciera-abene-mills/deckel-table-fixing-plate-machining-lots-pics-250383/

BT

Stustoys
10th August 2012, 03:27 PM
The thread before ;)

Hey I dont think you dont have one of those dividing heads*(yet:D)
The counter weight on the sector detent is a nice touch I dont recall seeing before.
Its amazing how easy it looks when you just flip through the pictures hehe

Stuart

*spiral milling attachment

Anorak Bob
10th August 2012, 05:52 PM
The thread before ;)

Stuart

*spiral milling attachment

As in posted earlier.

Stustoys
10th August 2012, 11:17 PM
Hi BT,
That base looks great, not sure I understand how it got broken and I dont even want to think about what a lump of cast that big would cost. Still it looks $1,000,000.
I see they stole my semi-circular Tee nut idea :p

Stuart

Anorak Bob
11th August 2012, 12:41 AM
Hi BT,
That base looks great, not sure I understand how it got broken and I dont even want to think about what a lump of cast that big would cost. Still it looks $1,000,000.
I see they stole my semi-circular Tee nut idea :p

Stuart

Stu,

I have a slice of 4E cast bar up in the shed. Purchased from Bohler for 80 bucks, it's 340 mm round by 25mm thick. Not too bad.

BT

Bryan
11th August 2012, 09:25 AM
I have a slice of 4E cast bar up in the shed. Purchased from Bohler for 80 bucks, it's 340 mm round by 25mm thick. Not too bad.

That works out to $35,245 / m3. My quote from Surmans was $59,536 / m3. Maybe I'll try Bohler next time.

If anyone wants to check my numbers, that was 170mm round x 37 long. The price was $47.50 + GST, which I called $50.

BobL
11th August 2012, 09:47 AM
Great little movie, and not a pair of safety specs in sight!

.RC.
11th August 2012, 09:47 AM
EUROPEAN INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION aka MACHINE TOOLS EXHIBITION - British Pathé (http://www.britishpathe.com/video/european-industries-exhibition-aka-machine-tools/query/european+industries+exhibition)

Anorak Bob
11th August 2012, 10:20 AM
EUROPEAN INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION aka MACHINE TOOLS EXHIBITION - British Pathé (http://www.britishpathe.com/video/european-industries-exhibition-aka-machine-tools/query/european+industries+exhibition)

That's a serious slice being peeled off by the Wagner.:o