Here is a list of all the postings Jordi Tomas has made in our forums. Click on a thread name to jump to the thread.
Thread: Warco Super Major Milling Machine - Stripping Gearbox |
22/06/2020 16:24:08 |
Hi, I have a chinese milling machine, whith the head as this one Warco, but with the round colum. And I would like to ask you if anyone know wich model is this Warco, in order to ask if is possible to buy the squared column individually? Thanks |
Thread: Deburring tool |
27/03/2020 13:41:51 |
Thanks everyone for the answers, but I think that now I have more doubts than at the beginning. |
26/03/2020 13:07:35 |
Hi. I am hesitant about buying one of these. Are they "Noga" or can the cheap be an imitation? Thank you. 1.- https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/202840914357 2.- https://www.amazon.es/dp/B07VT2VY6T/ref=cm_sw_r_wa_apa_i_pikFEbR4DEF82
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Thread: shaper machine unknown accessory |
03/04/2019 19:11:47 |
Posted by Neil Wyatt on 03/04/2019 09:57:12:
Perhaps for hand slotting into blind holes, or making compound gears? Sorry, I was so excited to have found the piece that I have uploaded the picture in a wrong position. Also, I didn't know the proper terminology and maybe I have translated it wrongly. Now I upload new pictures and I hope it is more understandable. I slacken the crank pink. I put the accessory founded (1 in red) and slacken the ram locking handle (2 in red) I turn the ajust wheel (3) in a precise measurement. After turned the wheel 3 of the previous picture, the crank pink has moved, so that it will change the final route. Finally, I tighten again the crank pink (and remove the accessory before turning on the engine). Thanks for being so patient |
03/04/2019 08:54:09 |
Posted by Rod Ashton on 01/04/2019 12:20:34:
Can it adjust the fall back of the clapper box? If so it could adjust either the clearance angle on the tool by slanting the clapper forward. Or by the same method finely adjust the the fallback to give an extremely fine Z axis height adjustment. Just thinking out loud!! I was looking for in the "hell tool station" accessories a bar to connect with the clapper block and finally I have found an accessori that matches perfectly. I think that it is used to attach the clamping level to fit accurately the crank pink of the slotted link. Obviously, after that, clamping lever should be removed before turning on again the machine. Thanks a lot for your clues. |
01/04/2019 10:04:31 |
I got a table set whith different kind of machines few weeks ago, and I am only interested in the drill and the shaper The shaper is ok. I only had to change tractor gear of 12 teeth. I have cleaned deeply and painted it. It is like my worshop jewel. I hope you like it. It seems that could be a copy or done inspired in the Rhodes shaper models. It has the particularity of having a gearbox that probably comes from an ancient motorbike. In this picture I was testing the gearbox adjustement. There is an accessory that I don't know what is it for, thus a piece is missing. I marked this in red in the picture. With partions of 0.1 mm, are there anybody who can tell me what is it for? detail |
Thread: Another "power feed" (For my milling machine zx28) |
17/12/2018 14:09:50 |
Posted by David George 1 on 16/12/2018 22:31:35:
Hi Jordi welcome to the forum what machinery do you have. The shortcut to the video doesn't work. David
Sorry. I had to rectify one thing in the video and I re-upload it |
15/12/2018 19:46:21 |
With gratefulness to the forum and with debt for all the ideas that I have stolen. I present my work. The central idea is a "bottom bracket bike" and "wrench removal" At one point in the video you will see that it had an electronic anomaly. Finally I burned a PWM. I decided to isolate the motor (tractor axle and three nylon brackets) I hope you like it. If it is necessary I will put subtitles. |
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