14 November 2004, 05:38
jeffeossoWell,
I've got it up and running.. now for tuning it... The foot stock shifted on the first one, and I still am learning the machine...
these are some pics of the first first first cuts
Setup
First cuts
Other side
Roughed out... 1/2" tool

I think it'll take me 5 to 10 junk blanks to get there!!
jeffe
03 December 2004, 01:58
LesBrooksJeff
Have you adjusted the machine to line up the parts? Did you make holes for the bearing over size to allow these parts to shift?
Here is a picture of the stock used in the demo when making the CD. Some of the first CD's didn't have this picture included. It is on loan to my son until my 14 yr old grandson gets to 18.
Let me know when you would like to come up. It would be best after the 1st of the new year. Les Brooks

03 December 2004, 02:31
M1TankerI am anxious to see the latest results. It sounds like you are having a lot of fun with it.
03 December 2004, 02:26
jeffeossoLes,
I've got it down to about .005 total slop, and I am going to tighten it up some more. I have some practice blanks in the mail, and I am planning on running another this weekend.
goign to try the "1/2"" stylus at +.1, for roughing, and then +.050" for the finals.
I certainly can come up first of the year, or, of course, you can come visit anytime you like.
how was the fishing?
jeffe
14 November 2004, 06:10
WstrnhuntrVery nice Jeffe. Built or bought?
Do you happen to have any pattern stocks for a small ring Mauser?
14 November 2004, 07:17
Ian RobertsonLooks like a well thought out machine! You could add some motors and a lead screw to automate things.
14 November 2004, 07:33
alvinmackJeff,
Would you ever consider taking in any work? I have a definate need for duplication work and I dont have the best blanks in town so if a mistake is made my world wouldnt end.
-Mike
14 November 2004, 07:34
jeffeossoThanks
Built and (re)designed by me... Of Les's original... Linear bearing and shafting and more bearings, and a little more control via me.
I don't have a small ring pattern TODAY... but I will
I expect to be buying/making/aquiring a BUNCH of patterns...
gimme a bit, and let me see how we figure out how to use it, as I built it for my wife.
The router head is counter balanced POSITIVE, so if anything goes wrong, you just let go, and it all lifts out of the way.
Ian,
Working on CNC'ing my bridgeport or my lathe... haven't decided which, YET... but i've got some big servoes, a few geckos, a big DC powersupply, and I am about 60% of the way to being a "motor spinner"
jeffe
10 December 2004, 16:14
jeffeossoLes,
when i machined the 4140 for the cross rod, i turned it .002 under bearing size... and use a collar lock to tighten it in.
I turned another tonight... about a 2000% better job after the adjustments i made to the machine...
i need to post some new pics of her... p ainted it jet black!!
jeffe