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    Diogenes
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      @diogenes

      Thanks very much, both – I mirrored the moulding above and below the middle bead and it was a bit of a b****r figuring out the depth & infeed for the fly cutter I used for the elliptical moulding – it’s a bit more bull-nosed than I’d like but it’ll come right after priming and sanding; lesson learnt – next fly-cutting form tool will have a more distinct ‘datum’ that can set to a known radius before we start.

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      #800885
      Dell
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        @dell

        I made a taller copy of my Pultra P type tool rest for my recently purchased Pultra 17/70,I used an original base to save me having to mill a T slot but everything else is shop made including the flip over part, not a perfect copy but close enough for me.IMG_3856-compressedIMG_3857-compressedIMG_0294-compressedIMG_0293

        #800897
        Diogenes
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          @diogenes

          Looks like you had a very satisfactory outcome there, Dell.

          #801359
          bernard towers
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            @bernardtowers37738

            IMG_3904whippet con rod finished tonight lots of little set ups with very little machining and seems to fit the crank ok, time will tell!IMG_3903

            #801959
            Sonic Escape
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              @sonicescape38234

              After moving almost the entire workshop about 2000 km west half a year ago, I still had the feeling that I had lost something. It seems that I was right. Today I found two lost boxes with all kinds of tools. Including my collection of small abrasive stones. It’s interesting to rediscover things that you forgot you had.

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              Julie Ann
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                @julieann

                When machining a part recently that required the vertical head on the horizontal mill to be tilted one of the T-bolt clamps broke. Having finished the machining I decided to take the head apart and look at the T-bolts. The result was one T-bolt broken, one T-bolt that has been brazed and two ordinary bolts. Plus two nuts 1/2″ long and two standard nuts. Clearly I am not the first to have had problems!

                I decided to make a complete new set of T-bolts:

                T-Bolts and Nuts

                The nuts are made from 0.6″ AF hex EN1A and the bolts from EN16T as I had it in stock. The thread is 3/8″ BSW and the threads are screwcut. Everything back to together and working:

                Vertical Head Bolts - Resized

                Julie

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