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Darren:
I'm not quite sure where this is going, but I will sit back and wait :thumbup: BTW, you should write a book, "101 ways to get in the workshop" or "the longest kitchen.......build" :lol: |
Divided he ad:
--- Quote ---Hey Ralph, been working on my rounding over jig. How's that aeopile (sp?) coming along. :lol: --- End quote --- Well you see it's like this Bernd.... I've just had a four day weekend and managed to spend the whole damn thing mostly in bed with a humdinger of a cold and a lung slapping bronchial thingyradoo!! :( Not the happiest bunny! I did get out there tonight.... I was determined to do something this weekend, so I finished the pipe bender :) Only one little bit to do for the Aeolipile to have it's pipes made and then that will be back on course :headbang: You see, it's all there..... Just need a :poke: and the bacteria to sod off! I see how your clamps will work, nice and neat :thumbup: Good luck with the kitchen ::) :lol: Ralph. |
Bernd:
--- Quote from: Darren on April 13, 2009, 06:20:53 PM --- BTW, you should write a book, "101 ways to get in the workshop" or "the longest kitchen.......build" :lol: --- End quote --- :lol: :lol: :lol: Na, won't work. It take to long. Bernd |
Bernd:
Sorry to hear your under the weather Ralph. It does put a damper on having fun in the shop. :( Glad you mentioned the pipe bender. I completly forgot about that. :thumbup: Can't wait to see a vid of the Aeolipile running. :clap: Here's hoping you feel better soon. :beer: Bernd |
Bernd:
Well you already know what's going on in the wood shop. "Stuff" is drying So on with the clamps. First a bit of layout dye then some lines to mark hole location and finally a centre pop to locate the centre drill. Next into the mill, I'm going to use the Grizzly mini mill for this because I don't have a holder for the smaller 1/4" end mill in the Bridgeport. I'm going to clean out that portion between the holes following the centre line and working out towards the sides to make a nice sliding fit on the table. This picture will clear up any confusion in my writing above. The 1/8" holes are for corner clearances. A quick bit of filing and we have a good fit on the rotary table. Both clamps are almost done. They have had a slot cut down the centre to the 1/4" hole to help make it easier to for clamping. A closer view from the bottom. And here's the finished product. All clamped down and ready for some rounding over project. So stay tuned for the video coming on a forum near you………………someday after the kitchen cabinets are done. Did I ever tell you how long it takes for polyurethane to dry ? :scratch: :lol: :lol: Regards, Bernd |
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