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A Weekend of Two Halves/ Exhibitions

First project completed

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Chris V19/01/2020 14:17:30
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Well my weekend didn't start too well. Having decided the length of journey and costs to the London Exhibition were too great I at least thought I could make some workshop progress. Judging from some of the comments I'm glad I stayed home. I thought the Midlands Exhibition was great and I shall go again this year, is there any likelyhood of the Bristol Exhibition returning?

Friday PM I attempted to make a brass sleeve, 10mm O/A dia brass tubing opened out a tad to make it 8.75mm bore, from 8mm. Not a big task I thought...well the drill bit barely made a start before it slipped in the second hand keyless Rohm chuck, the chuck spun in the 1MT and the flat belt slipped off the pulleys!Off to the wood lathe and 5mins later the job was done, so not a great start on the ML1.

Saturdays task was to make my first backplate for an ER32 chuck. Saturday morning I achieved virtually nothing, I think the brand new RDG HSS tools were rubbing, time will tell once I've reground them. So I found a secondhand HSS cutter which I ground freehand and immediately saw the difference, cast iron is not after all the Devils material!

Yesterday ended on a high with only the drilling for the bolts to do this morning. Ok it wont impress anyone else here but as a first small project I'm rather pleased with the result. Importantly the register is a good fit. I used spotting drills to transfer the hole positions which worked a treat, another tip picked up from this wonderful forum. I'd never heard of them before.

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Now fitted with the beautifully finished Eccentric Engineering collet extender.

Cheers

Chris

Jeff Dayman19/01/2020 14:41:19
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Looks like a lot of overhang from the bearing. Really light cuts only, I would think.

Old School19/01/2020 15:01:02
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I like new toys what is a collet extender for/do?

Chris V19/01/2020 15:14:41
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The idea is to use this with the Turnado for freehand cutting mostly brass in my case, so yes light cuts only, and where possible also using the tailstock when copying spindles. Otherwise I will use the bearing nut on the faceplate holder as standard. The extender enables the table/freehand toolpost to be more centrally located.

Have a look at Eccentric Engineering pop up/moving adverts on the right>

Cheers

Chris.

Steviegtr19/01/2020 15:20:56
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Are they indexing holes or just for show.

Chris V19/01/2020 15:36:19
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**LINK**

Simple indexing, hopefully the above link will answer better than I can at this time? (As Ive not used it yet) (-:

Cheers

Chris.

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