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Clever gang tooling. =)
75Plus:
--- Quote from: BronxFigs on September 04, 2013, 08:33:30 AM ---Do you think he was cutting metal, or, plastic? The swarf looked like wax. From the video, I couldn't tell.
I like.
Frank
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The upper left corner of the video says it all!
Joe
BronxFigs:
Thanks Joe...
Just clicked and watched the video. Never read the caption.
How embarrassing!
Frank
vtsteam:
Kinda interesting holding a 3 jaw chuck in a 4 jaw chuck. Guess you could use any 3 jaw without a backplate from any lathe or manufacturer, and also compensate for 3 jaw out of true as long as the jaws held axial.
If doing a number of parts the same, as he is, you could be pretty sure that the 3 jaw ran true every time.
Changing a part size might just mean readjusting the 4 jaw a little to suit if the 3 jaw error wasn't consistent along the scroll. Then you're back to true.
Smart..... :thumbup:
mechman48:
Ditto Awemason..
Baaad practice! :hammer: I bet he wouldn't be doing that with aluminium or any other material so why do it at all; lucky he still has fingers :wack:
George
AussieJimG:
Why didn't he have the turning tool and the boring bar set up at the correct distance and with a dti or stop to put him on the mark without all the measurement?
Jim
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