woodyturner
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Wow that is some project puts my efforts to shame and I was so pleased with them LOL
tomthumbtom8":17ccprhv said:well here is the Photo's of my home made CNC made with my son over last summer holiday's and finished at Christmas
I have cut ali plywood and corian on it to date
also some relief carving (sold ) My 4th Axis is almost finished and I plan to cut twist's with it
Tom,
Thats some piece of kit there!
Chris.
cutting foot print is 800x950. spindle cutter is 2.2k and water cooled (really quiet)
Tom
Sorry Tom,tomthumbtom8":gg7kud6d said:Thank you for all the kind comments
I don't under stand the above post no text do you think he hit the submit button to early
Tom
I hope not at 36!!! :shock:woodyturner":gg7kud6d said:Maybe he had a senior moment LOL
Jon,chipmunk":1ok64xdz said:I make lots of my own tools but the most recent is this one...
I've been abusing a C-jaws MT2 morse-taper carrier in my 2" O'Donnel jaws for ages and decided it was time to do a proper job.
So I recently bought a new C-jaw MT2 carrier from APTC and filed down the outside edge with the lathe running to fit the dovetail of the 2" O'Donnel jaws and it works a treat. To get the carrier to run true I chucked the parallel end of a MT2 blank-end arbor in engineering jaws, jammed on the carrier and brought up the tailstock in the other end while filing.
Jon
Douglas,condeesteso":1j8up1oe said:I'm a novice turner and am interested in making tools from other things... the screwdriver as fine parting tool sounds good. And I have a tired old file that surely has potential with enough re-shaping.
But at the moment my favourite gadget is called Jumps. If I have a blunt gouge, the fix is a call away.
Chrisp":1r6a8n1e said:Look good Steve, great finish on them, they look shop bought!
Chris.
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