selectedgrub
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Or just cries...., with it's blades raised to the sky screaming "WHY"?That cries out to be 3D printed in woodgrain.
Or just cries...., with it's blades raised to the sky screaming "WHY"?That cries out to be 3D printed in woodgrain.
End mill in chuck, and bar held in a little homemade jig.Liking that a lot. How was the business end done, slot mill?
Liking that a lot. How was the business end done, slot mill?
What, in the cardboard mock-up?
Today a fisherman brought this in.
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And I made half a box of 316 rods disappear and reappear here.
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You been at my Soplica?
Not orders as such, just knocked a few up to have as stock, same as I tend to do with pens. Should have started them earlier to get a few sold before Christmas! Drop me a pm if you're interested in one.Are you making to order? They'd make a nice pressie.
Top tip . If you use a frying pan for a seat it MUST be NON STICK.Well I finaly finished one of those projects, first spotted on here and i thought "I can improve/make one of those, for my new improved MkII Tig welding bench, the swing out seat yet to come. Error No1 Snap the tap:
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Drill it out:
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Being slow in the "learned my lesson" department I then went at it and did it again, didn't think I would get away with drilling it out a second time but to my amazement I did. Not made the thumbscrews yet, but I will, eventually. Works a treat:
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t is bolted to a realy hefty bit of plate welded to the bench which is drilled and tapped.
The post is a bit of EN something or other that I made into a bearing holder, I dismantled the original swing arm bit and fitted a couple ball races:
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it all appears to work well and should stop me scrabbling about for "Bits of stuff"to use as a support and take some of the jerkiness out of my welding, we will see.