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NickG:
Rob, thanks. Mine is just a little Centec 2A. Pretty small capacity really but well made and could probably do some useful jobs, will need to have a think. :scratch: |
Rob.Wilson:
Hi Nick The Centec is well made machine , do you have any cutters for it ? you never no it my come in handy one day , and if its not taking up to much room in your shop i would keep hold of it :) Well Lads i have made a bit more progress , the gear cutting is finished :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: :ddb: but still lots to do . Cutting the gear on the cross slide lead screw ,i was lucky the screw just went through the divding head spindle I still have the wood ruff key to cut in the lead screw . Next and last the clutch , as you can see the repair job on the clutch was not the best , the gears don't quite mess correctly :scratch: Photo shows them in the positon they would be in the apron So i need to cut the 20T gear right up to the back of the cone , well 3mm ,1/8". from it ,and the gear needs to be longer as when i stripped it ,i found there had been a few washers added to take up the slack on the shaft . So i decided i would have to use the shaper for the job . So i spent a few hours looking for my bracket i had made up to fit the dividing head to the shape , un-able to fined it i had to set about making up a new one :bang: a quick bit of sawing and welding ,some 1/2" plate The clutch set up for cutting the gear A shot of the 3mm groove for the tool to run into at the end of the stroke a few cut The finished gear , i just have to finish the rest of the clutch and i can put the apron back together . Cheers Rob |
sbwhart:
Lovely bit of shaping work Rob :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: Stew |
Artie:
Robert Wilson. I am absolutely loving your build, the skills you are displaying are those that I can only aspire to...... ok ok Ill stop peeing in your pocket... seriously though...bloody nice stuff mate.... really enjoying this... Artie |
Artie:
Just as an aside, when I first started cutting metal on big machines as a hobby.... I had no idea the amount of time I would spend 'getting ready' to cut metal. A bracket for the shaper to hold the RT, a mandrel to hold this casting etc etc etc an on it goes.... You did a lovely job on that table extension... nice welds... :clap: |
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