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ausdier:
G'day Pekka,
What changes are you talking about ?
Cheers.

borriss:
Hi Guys,
If I can butt in your discussion about Quorn/ Bonelles. When I made my Quorn I made the bar beds out of non-magnetic austenitic stainless steel. This has two benefits, one they do not rust and two the swarf from the grinding does not stick to the bars. Otherwise it is just as the Professor designed it.
Regards,
Borriss

PekkaNF:

--- Quote from: ausdier on September 23, 2013, 11:24:35 PM ---G'day Pekka,
What changes are you talking about ?
Cheers.

--- End quote ---
Hi Ausdier,
Sorry I was tired and I tought that there were differences on workhead assy to bar part, and mike dial looked different off-hand, but now when I'm bit more rested I can't put my finger on anything. It just "looked" different than I expected....I admit I'm here on thin ice. I have Quorn-book, but never got casting, neither made one....just too versatile and complicated to my predicted use.

Is it essentially same Bonelle than on OP's link?

Pekka

unc1esteve:
I made the Bonelle T&C Grinder.  I believe one of the reasons the Bonnelle was designed was that it could be changed or modified much easier than the Quorn.  The Quorn site has several threads concerning modifications.

ausdier:
Outstanding idea Borriss.
All good Pekka.
I too have the Quorn book ( paper and electronic ) but no castings and hope one day to build both but at this stage just don't have the room.
When I come to do the Quorn I will be doing my own castings.
Also there may be some slight differances as I converted my Bonnelle from the imperial plans and added some of my own little features.
I also have drawn the Bonnelle in imperial as per the plans with no mods.
Cheers.

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