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raynerd:
Bloody hell ..... :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: That was damn fast, :ddb: took me over 30 minutes to make that part :doh: look forward to part 2. |
KE5AFU:
--- Quote from: kwackers on December 18, 2010, 07:14:43 AM ---That's not a Drummond round bed is it?? --- End quote --- Nope, it's a Hwacheon Hi-eco 35 CNC Lathe, auto toolset, live tooling, and provisions for parts catcher and sub-spindle though sadly not installed. I know, it's cheating somewhat, but it was a good exercise for me in programming and using live tooling. It wasn't but 2 months ago I hadn't even touched a lathe, manual or cnc. I'll use the manual lathe to do my version of the cylinder puzzle, but for now here's a rendering. The brass pieces are also moveable while the stainless steel band is stationary. The brass bands will have to line up in order to allow the middle brass piece to be pushed down, otherwise it will just spin. |
raynerd:
I like it a lot! How will the mechanism for that work? I look forward to seeing it made! It would be good to see some info on your cnc machine and live tooling if you can find the time. I don`t consider cnc as cheating - it is just maching from a different angle IMO but I`m sure others will disagree. Anyhow.. looking good and can`t wait to see more... Chris |
KE5AFU:
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Brass_Machine:
KE5AFU... :jaw: :jaw: That CNC is nice. Makes that part fast! I want one of those machines... The design of your puzzle, :bow: very nice. When you start, are you willing to do a build thread? I would love to read it. Eric |
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