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Re: Mechanical Ring
What machines do you have available?? Unless you intend filing the teeth by hand, a small mill?and a rotary table are almost essential, and even then due to the size of the parts it will be tedious
By Aquila · #66923 ·
Re: Rotoary Table
Thanks for all the tip guys. I have concluded that it is not a good idea. A mini mill is a better idea.
By Marcos · #66917 ·
Re: Mechanical Ring
Do you think the tubes have some kind of locking lip that you have to press together?
By Marcos · #66916 ·
Re: potmeter with swicth for 7X12
hi Gerry and all other .. sure ,its helpfull people here.. its the most kind and polite group I know of I have placed an order at amadeal ,and think it will be here in Denmark next week.. alex
By ALEX CHRISTIANSEN · #66915 ·
Re: 3mt to 3c adapter?
Wow! Boy, can I read that without my glasses! You can make a closer and drawtube for 3-C collets right on the 7x, if you want. I can send you pix of the one I made. Mert
By MERTON B BAKER <mertbaker@...> · #66914 ·
Re: Mechanical Ring
Without seeing it up close, I'd say you have the upper and lower gears as you can see. These are held in by two tubes with flared ends (T-shape in side view). One tube fits inside the other and the
By Jerry Durand <jdurand@...> · #66913 ·
Mechanical Ring
Can some one please teach me how to make this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NI2N6fsPjjg
By Marcos · #66912 ·
3mt to 3c adapter?
If I were to purchase this adapter: http://littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php?ProductID=2240 from LMS to convert 3MT to 3C, what else would I need other than that adapter? I'd like to use
By Exibar · #66911 ·
Re: Question about turning down and runout
Make a temporary collet to hold your shape of bar stock. Determine the dimension of the bar across the corners to be the bore diameter of the collet. Select a piece of Aluminum round stock about 30%
By ralph_pattersonus · #66910 ·
Re: potmeter with swicth for 7X12
Hi Alex, I think I speak for everyone to say that we are pleased if we have been able to help, that is what the group is all about. Personally I would get in touch with Amadeal, they are a good
By gerry waclawiak · #66909 ·
Re: potmeter with swicth for 7X12
hi John, Gerry and Andy. thank you so much.. I try to get one from one of the firms mentioned here. I have time to wait the time it take to send it, it was just not so nice to wait for ARC ,not
By ALEX CHRISTIANSEN · #66908 ·
Re: potmeter with swicth for 7X12
Try Amadeal. http://www.amadeal.co.uk/ If not I have a spare.Please send PM to me,we can sort things out. John L Spain
By John Lindo <bechetboat@...> · #66906 ·
screws
At less than a buck a piece why would you want to go through all that effort to make tumbscrews?? My theory is never make what you can buy cheap.
By Michael Parish <parishmp@...> · #66907 ·
Re: potmeter with swicth for 7X12
Alex/Andy, I have a RB mini-lathe supplied several years ago by Warco that has the KB board. When the pot went iffy several years ago i was able to rescue/ restore it for quite some time by using
By gerry waclawiak · #66905 ·
Re: Narrow angle center drill
Could be for something like making nozzles too. -- Jerry Durand, Durand Interstellar, Inc. www.interstellar.com tel: +1 408 356-3886, USA toll free: 1 866 356-3886 Skype: jerrydurand
By Jerry Durand <jdurand@...> · #66904 ·
Re: potmeter with swicth for 7X12
Hi Alex, I think the spares supplied by Arc Euro Trade are mainly for lathes from the Sieg factory in China. If your lathe has a KBLC240D board, it probably comes from the rival Real Bull factory. I
By andyf1108 · #66903 ·
potmeter with swicth for 7X12
hello all memebers I have the "Einhell mtb 300" minilathe with a KBLC-240d controll board I turned very slowly ,and did make the lathe stall.. Then It would not run anymore... Each time I turn the
By ALEX CHRISTIANSEN · #66902 ·
Re: Narrow angle center drill
On Thu, 06 Dec 2012 11:57:31 -0000, "chucketn" <chunk07@...> had a flock of green cheek conures squawk out: Looks like the same taper as on a pencil. Could be used to wood screw holes with a
By Stephen Castello <zootzoot@...> · #66901 ·
Re: Question about turning down and runout
It's that two-step method that, to me, is just too tedious. But the first thing I did with the lathe was remove that pesky splash guard. I consider it a nuisance because, on such a small lathe, it is
By Charles Kinzer · #66900 ·
Re: Bearing seal for front tapered roller bearing?
In the Files section see the zip file near the end titled: tapered-roller-bearing.zip This contains a description of the bearing change process, including pictures and a description of how to make
By GadgetBuilder · #66899 ·