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22nd February 2011, 07:55 PM
Thread: These bricks ok for a little forge?
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Good question. I would like to know as I plan to...
Good question. I would like to know as I plan to crush some.
Redshirt, I saw one where the guy built a box frame to house the fire bricks and wrapped the sides in sheet metal. Ended up being a... -
18th August 2010, 06:08 PM
Thread: Mr Peacock's Indexing Attachment
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I'm going to build one too in the next few weeks...
I'm going to build one too in the next few weeks as I need to cut a 32T gear. I'll try to find another way to lock the gear as I feel the locking assembly is way above my current level of skill.
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4th May 2010, 04:42 PM
Thread: making small boring bars
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Thx, Pipeclay. I'm going to try that. Regards.
Thx, Pipeclay. I'm going to try that.
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4th May 2010, 02:08 AM
Thread: making small boring bars
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I've just recently made my first boring bar and...
I've just recently made my first boring bar and it worked a treat. However I also would like to make smaller boring bars. The one I made needs a 13mm hole to start off.
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16th March 2010, 07:50 PM
Thread: Are There Any Aids To Seeing ?
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This prolly not going to add anything useful to...
This prolly not going to add anything useful to the discussion and I have to say upfront that the advice given thus far is spot on. But,
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15th March 2010, 08:57 PM
Thread: Are There Any Aids To Seeing ?
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WRT to not seeing the weld properly, reflection +...
WRT to not seeing the weld properly, reflection + weight of the hood - has anyone here tried pancake hoods? Apparently they improve the visibility of the weld a lot by cutting down on glare and is...
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20th November 2009, 04:58 PM
Thread: HSS vs HSS+Cobalt
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Thank you both. Regards.
Thank you both.
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19th November 2009, 09:47 PM
Thread: HSS vs HSS+Cobalt
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HSS vs HSS+Cobalt
Hi Guys,
I'm trying to learn how grind my own lathe tools and was supplied HSS with Cobalt.
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6th November 2009, 09:46 PM
Thread: Engineering Felt
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Another suggestion - try upholsterers or...
Another suggestion - try upholsterers or trimmers. Found mine at a trimmer shop that specialises on doing the upholstery of vintage cars.
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5th October 2009, 06:42 PM
Thread: Turning betw. Centres
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Do'nt know what happened to Radish's original...
Do'nt know what happened to Radish's original post - I followed his suggestion and it worked well.
I have to turn another few pieces that I think will work quite nicely using a driver - which I'm... -
18th September 2009, 05:02 PM
Thread: Turning betw. Centres
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Guys, thank you for all the brilliant ideas. I...
Guys, thank you for all the brilliant ideas. I have'nt got a live centre but sure have a good excuse to get one.
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17th September 2009, 09:12 PM
Thread: Turning betw. Centres
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Great idea Kody, I like a lot. Ta.
Great idea Kody, I like a lot.
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17th September 2009, 08:33 PM
Thread: Turning betw. Centres
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I'll probably try all 3 methods in the end. The...
I'll probably try all 3 methods in the end. The idea that I currently have after reading up on half and self driving centres is to glue the 3 jaw chuck centre to the centre drilled shaft and take...
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17th September 2009, 07:01 PM
Thread: Turning betw. Centres
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Turning betw. Centres
Hi All,
I've got a 46mm thick bright mild steel round bar of 62mm length. The length is spot on but I still need to take 1mm off the diameter to reduce it to 45mm.
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15th September 2009, 09:44 PM
Thread: freehand turning??
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Marc, I found a book by Charles Holtzappfel on...
Marc, I found a book by Charles Holtzappfel on Google Books - Turning and Mechanical Manipulation
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15th September 2009, 05:37 PM
Thread: freehand turning??
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Yeah, that looks very nice. Long ways for me till...
Yeah, that looks very nice. Long ways for me till I can produce something as good as that.
I'm thinking of turning door handles and Victorian style bathroom taps, etc. out of brass.
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14th September 2009, 05:43 PM
Thread: freehand turning??
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Very good thread, Marc. I'm learning quite a few...
Very good thread, Marc. I'm learning quite a few things myself.
I'm building myself a quickie hand rest soon. I like the handle you're turning out. I'm going to try doing a similar one for my... -
31st August 2009, 07:34 PM
Thread: decorative turnings??
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Brett32, absolutely beautiful. I love the chess...
Brett32, absolutely beautiful. I love the chess set - and the candle holders too!!! Promised my son I'll teach him how to play chess and it'll be just great if I can turn a custom set for him.
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26th August 2009, 08:08 PM
Thread: decorative turnings??
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I'm keeping it really simple for the time being....
I'm keeping it really simple for the time being. I'm getting myself some blanks to grind new cutters this week.
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24th August 2009, 09:42 PM
Thread: decorative turnings??
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We're probably at the same level when it comes to...
We're probably at the same level when it comes to machining - perhaps you're a bit more advanced than me as I only put in about 6 hours per week on the lathe.
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7th August 2009, 06:48 PM
Thread: Circle cutter
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Nice one, Andy! :2tsup:
Nice one, Andy! :2tsup:
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24th July 2009, 07:44 PM
Thread: home Made Power Hacksaw
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You'll probably have to wait a while - I'm not...
You'll probably have to wait a while - I'm not known for speed.:D:D
I was originally going to do a bigger saw but decided to do a smaller bench top model. I may scale it up at a later stage.
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21st July 2009, 05:19 PM
Thread: home Made Power Hacksaw
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What a coincidence!! I looked at this thread...
What a coincidence!! I looked at this thread yesterday to see if anybody posted any progress.
Yep, I got the plans. I nearly bought a hacksaw for cheap but the guy backed out of the deal at the... -
Thanx, Grahame. I've just got 4 tierods last...
Thanx, Grahame.
I've just got 4 tierods last week which I threw in my scrap bin - well, they'll be put to good use now. :D
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Grahame is that part of a tie rod end - like...
Grahame is that part of a tie rod end - like echnidna suggested - you're using?
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5th May 2009, 04:56 PM
Thread: Project Lamp
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Hi, I really like the shape, the base looks...
Hi,
I really like the shape, the base looks extremely good, the idea is brilliant, and ... well I just like it.
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29th April 2009, 08:38 PM
Thread: home Made Power Hacksaw
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Frosty, may I have a copy of your plans please -...
Frosty, may I have a copy of your plans please - [email protected].
Grahame, in the past I've looked into building a power hacksaw and came to much the same conclusion - it's slow.
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6th February 2009, 08:06 PM
Thread: Boxford Lathe - Back Gear
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Well, to be honest, I have never worked with a...
Well, to be honest, I have never worked with a lathe before. I managed to run it with the backgear engaged last night.
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5th February 2009, 10:20 PM
Thread: Boxford Lathe - Back Gear
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Now an even sillier question. Is'nt the...
Now an even sillier question.
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5th February 2009, 04:59 PM
Thread: Boxford Lathe - Back Gear
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Boxford Lathe - Back Gear
Hi Guys/Gals,
I recently bought a Boxford CSB Lathe - think it's a 1960's model - in good condition.
It's a clone of the SouthBend models and I think it's close to some of the Hercus models as... -
1st December 2008, 05:35 PM
Thread: Table Mount 3612C
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Thanx all. Regards.
Thanx all.
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27th November 2008, 06:58 PM
Thread: Table Mount 3612C
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James, thanx for the pix. Am off later to the...
James, thanx for the pix. Am off later to the hardware to get me a dust cover. Am sure tho that I'll probably have to make my own.
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17th November 2008, 05:36 PM
Thread: Table Mount 3612C
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Thanx all and James your kindness is much...
Thanx all and James your kindness is much appreciated. I dropped you a PM.
Regards -
13th November 2008, 12:52 AM
Thread: Table Mount 3612C
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Hi Mike, I do'nt really follow. What's a fast...
Hi Mike, I do'nt really follow. What's a fast winder.
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12th November 2008, 05:52 PM
Thread: Table Mount 3612C
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Thanx, some great advice. I nearly abandoned this...
Thanx, some great advice. I nearly abandoned this idea but you have provided some fresh inspiration.
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12th November 2008, 01:01 AM
Thread: Table Mount 3612C
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Table Mount 3612C
Hi All,
I'm new - I've done very little wood work and I've got a Makita 3612C router sitting idle on the bench for the past 4 years. I really enjoy metalwork but can see that the combined effect...