Re: Round Enclosure Processes?
Frank Hoose scribbled:
Only prob here is that the inside of the bezel is
also an aesthetic part.
Cheers,
-Neil.
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Neil <cobra_neil@...>
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Re: Round Enclosure Processes?
Thanks for the links.
Is the full manual available on the 7x10 site? All I see with your
link below are the index and the table of contents.
<roylowenthal@y...>" <roylowenthal@y...>
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bbftx <bflint@austin.rr.com> <bflint@...>
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Re: Round Enclosure Processes?
I think we're reaching the readability limit for interspersed
replies!
There's a machining manual
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Roy
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Re: Round Enclosure Processes?
I recently made a housing for a small halogen
reflector lamp that is very similar to your plan -
including the threaded bezel. You can hold the bezel
or the tubing from the inside by extending the
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Frank Hoose
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Re: Round Enclosure Processes?
Hey Roy,
Thanks for the info. Comments interspersed below...
I'll assume this is one of the cutting tools available for a
lathe.
After much thought, I've decided to get away from the threads
and
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Neil <cobra_neil@...>
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Re: 7x14 Comments
Dean,
I also like the inch calibration on the Micro-Mark which was my first
choice, but cannot see any justification for the price difference, and
agree with comments by bflint. If I were looking
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Craig C. Hopewell <chopewel@redwood.rsc.raytheon.com> <chopewel@...>
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Re: 7x14 Comments
I have the Micromark 7X14 and am very happy with it. The size fills the
problem of "too small" or "Too big", it fits right in the middle. If you
bought a basic 7x12 and eventually wanted to add some
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franksjoy@...
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Re: 7x14 Comments
Dean,
True inch by itself is not worth the price difference. You can get an inch
conversion kit for a Homier for a lot less than $250!
Micro Mark sells a kit for 7x lathes for $70. Item number
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bflint <bflint@...>
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7x14 Comments
I'll admit that I'm a new member here, though I've been watching the
list for a while.
A few weeks ago an Atlas 6x18 *followed* me home, in exchange for a
minimal fee. My intent was to get back
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Dean Gebhardt <craftsman@netwurx.net> <craftsman@...>
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Re: Round Enclosure Processes?
--- In 7x12minilathe@..., "Neil" <cobra_neil@a...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here is a sketch of what I need to make (> 20 pieces).
> http://www.narwani.org/neil/stuff/ME02-perspective.jpg
>
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Roy
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Round Enclosure Processes?
Hi all,
Here is a sketch of what I need to make (> 20 pieces).
http://www.narwani.org/neil/stuff/ME02-perspective.jpg
The unit will be used for gauges for my, and a friend's
car.
This will be my
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Neil <cobra_neil@...>
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Re: Homier vs. HF?
Jerry,
The frame/ways are available at LMS and generally in stock.
As to which brand, the quality is about the same, and any differences
are within individual examples and there are quality control
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Craig C. Hopewell <chopewel@redwood.rsc.raytheon.com> <chopewel@...>
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Re: Welcome to 7x12minilathe
Hii Friends,
My name is Frank and I m realy happy to join this group which i feel is of great importance to me.Workin in this field for almost 6 years , I hop[e i can contribute as well.
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frank fr <x1professional@...>
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Lathe question
Hello, I am considering purchasing a second larger lathe. My first being a Sherline.
I am considering the lathe from Samuel Machinery and thought I would ask the group about the lathes and company
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Scott A. Stephens
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#181
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Re: Homier vs. HF?
is it possible to get the rail bed for the 12" lathe?
Jerry
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Jerry Smith <jfsmith@...>
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Re: New Member - Question on forming curves
Another way to do this without special tooling is to
work the carriage handwheel together with the
cross-feed using a rounded tool. With a little
practice you can cut a reasonably smooth
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Frank Hoose
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Re: Homier vs. HF?
Get the 7x12. There used to be some cost justification
for the 7x10, but not anymore. The 7x12 is much more
versatile due to the extra 4" length.
Frank Hoose
http://www.mini-lathe.com
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Frank Hoose
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Re: Wanted 7x12 Lathe or Mini Mill
I would still go for the Homier 7x12 (even if I had to pay shipping)
as it's only $299 and is 4 inches longer.
- Brice
http://www.MiniatureMachines.com
<tjk2000us2000@y...>" <tjk2000us2000@y...>
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Brice D. Hornback, KA8MAV <bdh@cyberbound.net> <bdh@...>
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Homier vs. HF?
OK the wife TOLD me to go get a lathe!!!! I see HF's 7x10 is down to
$329.00. 7x10, 7x12 they both are big enough for what I want.I have
been to mini_lathe.com but can't make up my mind. Any
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tjk2000us2000 <tjk2000us2000@yahoo.com>
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Re: Wanted 7x12 Lathe or Mini Mill
Eric,
Go to Homier's web site. Click events/shows button. You have to log on
as a member(free)and they will send a list of sales within 50 miles of
your address.
By the way I see Harbor
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tjk2000us2000 <tjk2000us2000@yahoo.com>
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