Just wanted to share this with you lot.
From this
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To this
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And the best bit, this.
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I didnt think my lathe would do it but it has just about
They are gsxr 750 Tb to Dcoe manifold adapters.
The centers are tappered and still need to be hand ported and polished up.
I really want a mill as I hate cutting and sanding the sides
Just the other three to go when I get some time.......................
oooh lovely
good effort that man
i like
Thats very nice.......loads of swarf
Keep up the good work
Very nice
Gotta get me one of them lathes
very nice work looks well
Wow! I'm so jealous of people with lathes!!!
a very nice result warren, but how much was that big chunk of ali? seems to be a lot of wastage there?
Nice
You managed to get some material then?
David
Why bother with all that work???
why didn't you just use
this one?
[Edited on 22/2/09 by Steve Hignett]
very nice how long did it take you iff youve still got 3 to do why is there one in the top pic
i assume he didnt think to take a pic of the block of ally before machining the part so took a pic of both bits after, with the block being a bit for one of the other ones to be made
Very nice - but did you consider welding a bit of thick walled tube to a flange?
Looks sweet mate, I wish I had enough patience but I know if I'd made it, it would function but not look anyway near as nice.
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Originally posted by minitici
Very nice - but did you consider welding a bit of thick walled tube to a flange?
Spot on Miks.
I had thought about a steel tube welded to a flange but its not very neat. And my lathe doesnt like steal over about an inch dia.
The four bits of alloy came up on yes you have guesed it, ebay . Cheap as they all had a hole through them
My lathe is tiny so I can only take small cuts. So its taken about eight hours to do that one to that stage.
I am pleased with the results but wouldnt want to go into production
hi there
bolt the turned part down to cross slide at centre height, end mill in lathe chuck, mill sides of flange in minutes.
regards graham
retired boring? old toolmaker.