dennisgb said:Jim,
I didn't realize the 4th axis was made from a lathe...didn't see the tail stock. That is brilliant.
Love to see chips flying![]()
Dennis
comnoz said:dennisgb said:Jim,
I didn't realize the 4th axis was made from a lathe...didn't see the tail stock. That is brilliant.
Love to see chips flying![]()
Dennis
The fourth axis is a microstepping motor with a lathe style chuck as one option.
If you look close you can see the Suzuki rotor and Triumph caliper used as a brake for the 4th axis.
RennieK said:The proverb for this millennium is "If you buy a machine to work for you, You will work for it" Looks like you may have reversed this proverb.
Tell us you're not using your exhaust venting system from your dyno to pull those chips out of there. :shock:
+1RennieK said:........... THX for all your dedication to quality parts for our bikes......
RennieK said:The chips sure fly out of there on the video.
Are these the same as your previous ones? They were the nicest mounts I've seen, till maybe now.
Can we order them directly from you? THX for all your dedication to quality parts for our bikes.
hobot said:oK jim quit with the side show > we gotta know - what's the best oil to flush the fish and chips with at the temps expected?
hobot said:Heyho toppy, I do appreciate not having to get up to turn stations and re-fiddle the rabbit ears. When ever I read about your scale of machine work I flash back on scenes in "Sand Pebbles" Chinese seaman mashed by crank shaft slip. Metal working is fascinating to me to see just don't care to be that attentive, too much like restaurant job, I just want to be a lazy pilot. Had drill press for couple decades but ain't ever used it yet have to learn for doing surface swirl polishing patterns [engine turning-machining] that don't leave machine marks like a billet dash board but optical 3D rainbow vortexes that only look like needle tips ya could prick a finger on. Wonder if whale oil wipe would keep shiny or just smell to much?