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A0 Bonelle TCG - Metric drawings
unc1esteve:
I am glad some one else has difficulty with photos. I thought I was the only one. On my other sites it is a simple matter of a few mouse clicks.
I had thought about using the motor head as a grinder as the Professor suggested but it is too awkward because of the Bonelle jack screw and the weight of the motor. I want to replace the motor with a much smaller variable DC.
I made a much smaller grinder following Achim Stienke's design that can be mounted on the lathe or mill.
My two books are edited by Bennett. I like the old-timers' way of speaking.
NeoTech:
Ah well, i looked for quorn castings and gave up. Rob tipped me about the Bonelle and i got the imperial with fraction measurements.. well my dial caliper cant be set to fractional inches, and im to lazy to convert it.. But i will prob. moste likely look at the pretty pictures and wing it from there with what i got in my scrapbin, the local shops scrappiles and whatever i can scrounge up.. I really dont want this to cost me a kidney, my shirt and my firstborn child.
Buut i know some people like me cant really get the hang of imperial measurements so i thought these metric plans could come in handy..
Anyways these seems like nifty grinders when your out of spare cutters and the dull-box has filled up. =)
Fergus OMore:
pekka -You have a PM.
mattinker:
Neotech,
here's a table with fractional inches to decimal inches and mm.
http://www.hamuniverse.com/antfrac.html
I was brought up on imperial, but I began machining in metric, so I understand the decimal inch/fractions problem!
Regards, Matthew
Rob.Wilson:
--- Quote from: unc1esteve on July 29, 2013, 06:03:30 AM ---I completed the Bonelle T&CG. I posted pictures of it on the Quorn owners site.
--- End quote ---
Hi Steve , any chance you could post a link to that site so we can have a look at your Bonelle :thumbup:
Rob
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