MadModder
The Shop => Tools => Topic started by: Meldonmech on November 28, 2013, 06:22:10 AM
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Hi Guys
This project was completed last year, and has been an on off build over several years. When I came to final assembly and testing the slit bores in the castings had sprung, and pinched on the bars. So it was impossible put on a cut. I made brass shims to ensure a nice sliding fit, and fitted double cotter locks where required. I found the wheel head height adjustment awkward to use, I built and retro fitted a Bonnelle type adjuster, which made the machine much easier to use. I have sharpened 60 or so end mills and slotting drills, using Myford collets in the work head. I am very pleased with the machine, and have learned a lot from the build. Should anyone be looking for a challenge, this is it. The Bonnelle Tool and Cutter Grinder can be built without castings, and drawings can be downloaded. Cheers David
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Nice job. I learned the hard way when my earlier efforts with an original Westbury mill head did exactly the same and had to be hand scraped. My effort, a Mark 1 has cotters- and is not split.
One of my mates- long gone, actually fabricated his. My Quorn is literally under the bench as the Stent( a fabricated one)- is easier to set up.
Lots of improvements were made by a Philip Amos- now deceased are described in MEW
Kind regards
Norman