What's a green wheel (other than a wheel... that's green)?Thanks for the update sploo. Watching with great interest, I haven't even started Steve Jordan's Carriage mods yet (LOTS of "other stuff" going on right now).
Gonna try the new bookmarking system for this, thanks again (and sorry about the cutter - have you got a green wheel)?
Good idea. I'd initially used a bit of the 14x14 keyway stock, but I do have some 8x8 and 10x10 HSS stock for lathe cutters.HSS square toolbits make handy parallels if you're stuck for some.
Green ones are for carbideWhat's a green wheel (other than a wheel... that's green)?
I've got some more of the keyway steel on order to have another go at the two little blocks. Since I did the above, I have managed to mill a small adapter for a friend's screwdriver out of 10mm silver steel. I guess I have made life hard for myself by so far only trying to mill some moderately high carbon steels (they seem to be pretty hard).Nice looking pieces of work sploo. Well done Sir (Tried to insert the clapping hands there - where's THAT one gone?).
And even though I (still) haven't started the Steve Jordan mod and have so far only done very little milling, I DO understand your concerns re lack of space on the Mini Lathe mate! but there's precisely NIL chance of the Chez AES budget including any such "looksery, pure looksery Lad").
Many thanks. Just don't look too close at the finish, or the fact the knurling turned out different on the two handles..." Not exactly to This Old Tony standards, but given it was all done on a Chinese mini-lathe (by someone with no previous metalworking experience) I'm pretty happy. It even works!"
And so you should be Sir. Well done.
We're all our own harshest critics. It looks fantastic!Many thanks. Just don't look too close at the finish, or the fact the knurling turned out different on the two handles...
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