The Offcial Machinist Thread: Revised 01/04/2014
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That setup should be adequate, are you sure you're not being too violent with your cuts?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Pretty sure, never took cuts deeper then 1mm at a time.are you sure you're not being too violent with your cuts?
The problem it's I have difficulties at clamping the big vice so it's parallel with the mill table traveling... Also it's not perfectly leveled. Should I buy a new vice?
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Does this mean your clamping methode is interfearing with the travel of your mill table?wyz2285 wrote:I have difficulties at clamping the big vice so it's parallel with the mill table traveling...
The vise is not squarely built?wyz2285 wrote:Also it's not perfectly leveled
Is your table magnetic? (for setup trouble shooting)
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No, it's just when I try to mill a slot on a block/tube I can see it not parallel to it, so it means the vice it's not mounted square.Does this mean your clamping methode is interfearing with the travel of your mill table?
Don't know, the small vice it's square I'm sure but the base vice it's just a regular drilling vice I bought a while ago.The vise is not squarely built?
No, just the standard milling table of sieg x1Is your table magnetic?
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I would loosen the vise mounting with a workpiece clamped in it (a piece as long as the table) and have a bit in the chuck then use the ends to square the vise to the bit. Then tighten the vise mounting, then recheck the distance to be sure it didn't move. Then make a test cut...
Of course the workpiece has to be straight. You could even use a carpenters square on a good level.
Of course the workpiece has to be straight. You could even use a carpenters square on a good level.
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Almost done will finish the trigger tomorrow.
Also will make a proper thread when finished. Please be nice it's the first time I make a PCP
Also will make a proper thread when finished. Please be nice it's the first time I make a PCP
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Looking great, you are puttig that machinery to some good use
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Not really lack of planing now clearly give me headaches...
However, I learnt some precious experience with this so the next one I'm going to make will be much better
Can't wait for the rotating table to arrive
However, I learnt some precious experience with this so the next one I'm going to make will be much better
Can't wait for the rotating table to arrive
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There's that learning thing again L0L. Yes the new table will make things go nice. It will be a new thing to learn as well. Nice work!wyz2285 wrote:Not really lack of planing now clearly give me headaches...
However, I learnt some precious experience with this so the next one I'm going to make will be much better
Can't wait for the rotating table to arrive
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Looking very good. General advice to everyone, if you're really into making stuff and have a couple thousand dollars to spend, get yourself a lathe and mill - it is easy to teach yourself, and with a bit of dedication the tools will soon pay for themselves.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Save as much as possible and get something decent, I'm already finding the length of the bed, chuck dia of my lathe and the general size of my mill disturbingly small.if you're really into making stuff and have a couple thousand dollars to spend, get yourself a lathe and mill
Depends, not here. So far suppressors are the only thing that has a bit of market.with a bit of dedication the tools will soon pay for themselves.
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I remember saying something about this when you were first looking for advicewyz2285 wrote:Save as much as possible and get something decent, I'm already finding the length of the bed, chuck dia of my lathe and the general size of my mill disturbingly small.
Seek and you shall find, when word gets round that you can make custom parts people will come to youDepends, not here. So far suppressors are the only thing that has a bit of market.
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Yeah... But sometimes reality and pure numbers aren't the same thing anyway I'm saving again so next summer I'd probably switch gear Also it's short of a addiction, bigger the betterI remember saying something about this when you were first looking for advice Wink
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
Recently gained access to one of these:
http://www.mini-lathe.com/C6_lathe/C6/c ... troduction (04/18/07)
I have done a lot of basic work on lathes in school metal work but understand i have a lot to learn.
Anyone suggest any basic projects? or got any simple designs for hammer valves etc. to look at.
also have access to bench drill, arc welder and a lot of general equipment
http://www.mini-lathe.com/C6_lathe/C6/c ... troduction (04/18/07)
I have done a lot of basic work on lathes in school metal work but understand i have a lot to learn.
Anyone suggest any basic projects? or got any simple designs for hammer valves etc. to look at.
also have access to bench drill, arc welder and a lot of general equipment
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JSR will suggest you to make a pengun.
Do you have the milling accessory for the c6 lathe? If you do, it's possible to build a PCP. The book "The modern pneumatic airgun" by H.M.Burckly will help a lot.
Do you have the milling accessory for the c6 lathe? If you do, it's possible to build a PCP. The book "The modern pneumatic airgun" by H.M.Burckly will help a lot.
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "