2014 POTD Thread Archive

(BTW, in Italy we eat dry-cured ham with cantaloupe as appetizer),

Ahhhhhh, melon and parma ham, my mouth is watering. Thanks for the reminder.
Strawberries and chocolate yeah, strawberries and balsamic vinegar with black pepper, yummmmm.
Strawberries bacon and chocolate? not too sure, I will give them a try. Maybe maple syrup coated fried bacon with the strawberries and chocolate would be the way to go.
 
Ahhhhhh, melon and parma ham, my mouth is watering. Thanks for the reminder.
Strawberries and chocolate yeah, strawberries and balsamic vinegar with black pepper, yummmmm.
Strawberries bacon and chocolate? not too sure, I will give them a try. Maybe maple syrup coated fried bacon with the strawberries and chocolate would be the way to go.

Maybe a bit OT here, but… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mostarda

:drool:
 
Had some spare time and a pile of scrap so I made myself an indicator holder for the mill. I found a drawing on the internet so I make no claim to the design.

Tom S

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Had some spare time and a pile of scrap so I made myself an indicator holder for the mill. I found a drawing on the internet so I make no claim to the design.

Tom S

A picture of it in use would be helpful, even if it was a staged setup.
 
Had some spare time and a pile of scrap so I made myself an indicator holder for the mill. I found a drawing on the internet so I make no claim to the design.

Looks great! Would it be possible to give us a link to the plans? seems like a nice project!
Peter
 
Maybe not your design, Tom, but you do get bragging rights on the workmanship. :thumbsup:
 
Had some spare time and a pile of scrap so I made myself an indicator holder for the mill. I found a drawing on the internet so I make no claim to the design.

Looks great! Would it be possible to give us a link to the plans? seems like a nice project!
Peter

Thanks to everyone for their positive comments. I'll take a picture of the holder and indicator setup in the mill tomorrow and post it. Here is the link to the website with drawings and an explanation on machining of each part. There's also a BOM for reference.

I also want to give recognition to George Carlson for his work in preparing the drawings and associated text documents. I don't know George but his "Zero-It" dial indicator holder drawings made it an enjoyable project.

Tom S

http://www.homemetalshopclub.org/projects/indhold/hldr1.html
 
Made a triple tree part last night.

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trying to make the lathe useful to the wife, I made a brass button to fix her purse strap that had broke. The radius was hand filed on the lathe and then polished. The tapered end was pushed through a hole in the purse strap, then cut off and filed flat and smooth. She loved it!IMG_3049.JPG

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trying to make the lathe useful to the wife, I made a brass button to fix her purse strap that had broke. The radius was hand filed on the lathe and then polished. The tapered end was pushed through a hole in the purse strap, then cut off and filed flat and smooth. She loved it!

It's a pleasure to see some "alternative" usage for a lathe!
I guess the cost of an original spare part for a purse will be a good % of the price of a lathe ;)
 
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