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Gerhard Olivier:
This is my last project - a graduting tool. Kit from hemmingway kits It was a great project :D Still havent used it on anything real :( but want to complete the tapping and staking tool also by hemmingway kits and will need to graduate 360 deg around the 6 inch base. Gerhard |
Divided he ad:
I'm liking that Gerhard :thumbup: Nice looking tool :clap: I have always wondered about an easy way you put those damn lines on... Not that I've had to do it yet.... But someday I might? And you've just shown me what I needed to remember for that day :headbang: How much machining is involved in their kits? Are they from solid stock? I've never really looked at them ::) Ralph. |
sbwhart:
Nice looking tool Gerhard :thumbup: I've looked at hemingway kits a few times, some time in the future I want to build a tool grinder. Have :wave: Fun Stew |
Gerhard Olivier:
It took me a saturday and a few short sesions- not a lot of actual machining more think time. Somebody with some experience would be able to do in very shot time. Only difficult??????? part was to bore a hole 75mm deep to very close tolerance for the bushings Most of the parts just take drilling, facing tapping etc. Gerhard |
Darren:
Took me a while to figure out what it was and what use it serves. Then how?....think I got it now, makes marks on a dial dunit? left side it the cutter/line maker, right side top bar the depth stop? Top middle is a lever. |
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