citizen kane
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They're brilliant, I use mine all the timeKids got me a Hemingway compact rotary broach kit for Christmas. Not finished yet but thoroughly enjoyed the build process.
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They're brilliant, I use mine all the time
Bought the kit, looked at it, then made a better one from an old Gamet rotating centre.They're brilliant, I use mine all the time
I dont know how it compares to stellite but you can tig weld with scrap HSS bits as filler. They work and last very well and the result will be hardened. HSS requires to be heated and briefly held around 500c to temper afterwards.However, abrasive wear on the various more aggressively engaged elements is causing me to look at TIG -stelliting some of them....
Or case hardening, but stelliting will be vastly more wear resistant.....
I wouldn't expect a rotary broach to work in a hand-held tool. Just think about what it's doing.Am I correct to think a wobble broach could be used from a cordless drill? Say if a hex rounded off, could you drill and broach a size up in situ?
I don't think it'll work for the same reasons others said.Am I correct to think a wobble broach could be used from a cordless drill?
Might be worth bronze-welding some old bits of machine hacksaw blades on as tips, come to think about it.....I would like to make a rotary broach, is the Hemmingway kit suitable for much larger sizes, say if I wanted a 20mm hex, I am thinking it would want to be scaled up a bit?
Am I correct to think a wobble broach could be used from a cordless drill? Say if a hex rounded off, could you drill and broach a size up in situ?
I dont know how it compares to stellite but you can tig weld with scrap HSS bits as filler. They work and last very well and the result will be hardened. HSS requires to be heated and briefly held around 500c to temper afterwards.
I have some hard facing arc rods, not had any success with them yet but it would be useful if they worked and save a lot of argon.
you can tig weld with scrap HSS bits as filler.
And my gym has a ‘Ladies Room’ full of exercise equipment that we men are not allowed to use. It’s almost as well equipped as the main gym, yet rarely do I see anybody in this exclusive sexually discriminating room.
There’s no ‘Men’s Room’.
Maybe some ladies feel shy working out in a public place, but the vast majority of females who use the main gym dress specifically to look as naked and exposed as possible. If any guy were to wear such stretchy ‘form fitting’ leggings, that reveal enough detail to count his pubes, there would be public outcry.
It’s almost like a sex education lesson some days.
I did the same with one of mine to make it onto a 3 drawer, yours does look a lot better though.Treated a filing cabinet to a "cut the lady in half" trick.
Was an old battered filing cabinet that got given 5 years ago, has the spot welded dividers in the drawers so never got used for much.
re engineered it so It's now only 2 drawers, found 2 x 10mm off cuts had lying about, cut them into triangles, drilled, tapped and welded on to each corner of the cabinet bottom, (Welding 10mm to 1m is always fun ) offcut of 18mm ply was cut, shaped and routed, oiled and screwed to the top from inside.
Friday evening gone but now have quite a handy 3D printer stand and all from free stuff i have bin dived or been given.
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Nice job @Dozzer ! But I notice it involved some welding, are you sure you've posted that on the right Forum!Treated a filing cabinet to a "cut the lady in half" trick.
Was an old battered filing cabinet that got given 5 years ago, has the spot welded dividers in the drawers so never got used for much.
re engineered it so It's now only 2 drawers, found 2 x 10mm off cuts had lying about, cut them into triangles, drilled, tapped and welded on to each corner of the cabinet bottom, (Welding 10mm to 1m is always fun ) offcut of 18mm ply was cut, shaped and routed, oiled and screwed to the top from inside.
Friday evening gone but now have quite a handy 3D printer stand and all from free stuff i have bin dived or been given.
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