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Webster-S Build
doubleboost:
Hi
Steve
That is looking nice :clap: :clap: :clap:
I do like a big engine :D :D :D :D
John
DaveH:
Steve,
--- Quote from: srm_92000 on June 16, 2011, 08:07:28 AM ---It was a bit scary having this lot spinning round but with the nuts on one clamp bolt and a big 'T' nut bolted behind it balanced quite well, only spun it at about 400 rpm but it still bored out ok :D
--- End quote ---
I bet it was :bugeye:
:beer:
DaveH
srm_92000:
Hi all,
Finally a little more progress to report, I really know how to make things difficult for myself :bang:
Set up to mill all those fins and 5 holes.
Why 5? I hear you ask, cause I thought it would look nice! :doh:
First I used an MT 2 collet and the little draw bar I made to fix a 12mm slug with M6 studding into the RT.
I then centred the 12mm bar to the spindle using the X-Y table and zeroed both handles going clockwise (as I always do so I remember where I am if I leave a job til the next day.)
Then mounted the part and centred that, tapping until it read true when turning (by hand) the spindle.
As a check spinning the RT it was all within .05mm.
Then needed to set the edge of the part by rotating the RT and traversing the X until it clocked zero (making sure I didn't mess up the X collar setting.)
Noted the whole degrees reading on the table and zeroed the RT handle collar.
Then I could drill, counter-bore the holes and mill the slots, all using the centre of the main bore as a reference.
Finally couldn't resist a little mock up shot with the plug in, haven't even taken the burrs of yet, or done the top fins but I was quite pleased with the way it went.
FEW! :doh:
Next time I post a plan with all them bits to it - someone stop me! Please!
:)
Thanks for looking again,
Steve.
doubleboost:
Looking very nice
John
srm_92000:
Thanks John,
Should have the top fins and a bit of clean up done over the weekend.
Steve.
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