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20th June 2013, 01:15 PM #46SENIOR MEMBER
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I finally got around to making up a basic fixture plate 240mm x 145mmm x 22mm M6 taped and counter-bored both sides. I went for 9/16" grid spacing as that works well with the 2 1/4" spacing on the compound sine table I have.
I still have a little more to do. I need to add the some taped holes on the side, possibility a clamping slot, chamfer the corners, case harden and heat treat(maybe).
The materiel was welded up from 5 pieces of mild steel. New to welding up plates I did not realised I should have gapped the plates to get the full penetration, I don't think it will hurt it too much..
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20th June 2013, 01:34 PM #47GOLD MEMBER
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Hi Josh,
Looks great.
Just the one question this time.
Did you stress relieve it after welding?
Stuart
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20th June 2013, 01:50 PM #48
Good work Josh.
Ans here was me thinking this idea had died somewhere along the line....
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20th June 2013, 01:59 PM #49SENIOR MEMBER
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Given the depth of case you are likley to get and the amount of power(?) you'll need to use to get it. I think I'd run it through a cycle first and see what happens. Wouldnt take much movement to have you grinding through the case to get it flat again....
For next time. If you are case hardening are you going to temper at all?(I dont believe you need to??). If not are glass hard threads such a good idea?.
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Josh, was drilling those holes a BORING job.
Excellent work, wish I had a surface grinder.
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