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Re: Indexer #ESI
Very nice, do you have a link for Steve Ward ? Can you get 12.5¡ã? or other odd angles? Been on my list for a while now. I even found a tailstock. Ralph
By Ralph Hulslander · #389 ·
Re: Indexer #ESI
That is a really nice setup. My home-made 4th axis is missing a tail-stock as to date I have never needed one however it is on the "TO-DO" list. You did well to find one to suit. I still use the CNC
By Richard <edelec@...> · #388 ·
Indexer #ESI
As a newcomer to this fine group and retired two years I would like to share some of my work so far, I needed a 4th axis for the cnc so designed and made this, it works great I have the option to use
By phill005 · #387 ·
Welcome new members.
Welcome to new members over the past month. We have now amassed a total of 104 people that have joined us since August 2019. Please do not forget to post with questions,or ideas that can be shared,
By John Lindo · #386 ·
Re: What I did in my shop today... #MISC
Ken, Yes, I realized this morning that it was "Webra", not "Weber".? Yes, they did make some very nice products.? I got to see how everyone misused them when they returned them for repair.? The
By CLevinski · #385 ·
Re: What I did in my shop today... #MISC
Enya and Webra made some very nice engines. I have flown both makes and I still have a couple of Enyas somewhere. Ken
By Ken Croft <daisy7@...> · #384 ·
Re: New member #MISC
Nice mason work.
By Ant No · #383 ·
Re: What I did in my shop today... #MISC
Ken, Very nice work!? Sorry about the hole... :-( When I was much younger, I spent 10 years working for a hobby company.? Part of my job during one portion of my employment was repairing Enya and
By CLevinski · #382 ·
Re: What I did in my shop today... #MISC
Ken Excellent quality work. Is that a cam? Would JB Weld work to fill the hole, or is the bore / crankcase under pressure. What size thread is that. Very nice. Thanks for sharing -- John
By John Lindo · #381 ·
What I did in my shop today... #MISC
What I did today .......... was to completely bugger-up a small crankcase I had been making for a new little diesel model airplane engine, due entirely to a lack of concentration. I was doing an
By Ken Croft <daisy7@...> · #380 ·
Re: New member #MISC
Hi, Phill, I was wondering what kind of work it was when you referred to "stone products"... now I know!? That is some amazingly fine detail work!? Thanks for sharing the examples... -- Regards,
By CLevinski · #379 ·
Re: New member #MISC
+1 on stone products??
By Jon Rus · #378 ·
Re: New member #MISC
Wow Phil, those roses are amazing, welcome! Ralph
By Ralph Hulslander · #377 ·
New Members - Please Read #MISC
Welcome to Digital Hobbyist! Digital Hobbyist is a forum dedicated to enhancing the knowledge, and sharing examples of the work, of hobby machinists and toolmakers in the digital age.? Examples might
Re: New member #MISC
Thank you Charlie, Not quite digital but I have worked on church restoration, door and window?surrounds, fireplace?surrounds. Just a couple,? Phill
By phill005 · #375 ·
Re: New member #MISC
Welcome, Phill! I am curious what types of stone products you designed, if you are inclined to share that information... -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey, USA
By CLevinski · #374 ·
New member #MISC
Hi all, New member here from the UK (don't hold it against me please) came across this group do to Yahoo games and you look to have some interesting projects going on. A little about me I was a
By phill005 · #373 ·
Re: What did you do in your shop today? #MISC
Photos as promised. Step indexer with a ER 32 collet holder using a standard end nut clamping a ground bar, the internal locking type J S blocks clamped onto the?other end of the ground bar. The
By John Lindo · #372 ·
Re: What did you do in your shop today? #MISC
Ken. Good question reference?release. Unscrew the ring about 1 turn or enough to take the pressure of the front end taper of the collet, a gentle tap from the rear end of the part being held, and
By John Lindo · #371 ·
Re: Printer Fan Control #3D
Hi, Ralph, The software allows for it, but the control board does not have available PWM output ports available to drive the fans. -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey, USA