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micktoon:
  Hi Bob , looks like you are getting on well and nice work as per usual  :thumbup: I have some of them abrasive rubbers they work really well, as you say if you go through all the grades of grit then polish its not too bad , but the good old buffer still is a quality bit of kit for making things look new and shiny  :drool: :drool:

 Keep up the good work , Cheers Mick.
krv3000:
hi all i started with the concentric tonight put to blocs together the put them in me 4 jaw chuck and mad them 26mm in height the length of the blocks is 63mm once dawn to 26mm i then tined both edges and soldered the two together it did not mater if they where not level with etch other as the block's are 12.5mm thick and they need to be 9.5 thick once this was dun  i then chucked up a block of aluminum in me 4 jaw then faced it off then i glued the block to that and fast it off when that was dun i heated the block up to un glue it i then put the aluminum block back in the lathe and faced it off a gane then drilled 5.7 then reamed it to 6mm to fit a 6 mm dowel then the bronze block had cooled dawn and i marked out the center the next thing to do is drill and ream the block but that will be tomorrow right pics
krv3000:
right did a bit more sos no pics of the first bit i drilled 5.7  and reamed m6 the block that wood become the bearing then stuck it on to the block still mounted in the chuck put a 13mm drill in then a 18mm drill in then started to bore it out right pics 
NickG:
Looks nice that Bob, great work  :thumbup:
krv3000:
hi before i go further i think i need to clean me bench right bored out the hole then skimmed the face off right pics
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