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here is Steffan Gottswinter's version
Nice Work Jeff!!!
Nice Work Jeff!!!
Joe Pi makes it easy.
NICE JOB!!!!I saw Tom Lipton's version and simplified it to my hobby shop standards.
4140 was the material I used.
The pieces were hardened today using an oxy acetylene torch and light oil.
Everything fits correctly. I'm pretty happy with the end product, this was a bit of a stretch for me.
I was looking for consistency and proper function. I give myself a C- for the overall project. The first prototype has much larger chamfers.
I learned a bunch, better next time.View attachment 309546View attachment 309547View attachment 309548View attachment 309549
David and Mike,
Did you really need to show Robin and Steffan’s videos?
Now I really feel inadequate.
I made some T nuts for my rotary table that fit after I thinned them down by .100”
The pics show the whole set up.
Jeff,David and Mike,
Did you really need to show Robin and Steffan’s videos?
Now I really feel inadequate.
I made some T nuts for my rotary table that fit after I thinned them down by .100”
The pics show the whole set up.