2016 POTD Thread Archive

Well the staircase wouldn't fit into the basement assembled so had to be put together on location. Charlie did a time laps.
Installed them today, the hole.
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Not quite the stairway to heaven but they will do.

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Thanks for watching, and now we will hopefully return to the previous metal working broadcast.

Greg

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Access to one's work space should be considered germane discussion. It's certainly as important a lighting or heat.
 
Nice looking stairs. Almost too nice for basement stairs.:cheer:
 
Wired up the rpm indicator for the lathe:

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I have one like that on my 618 - that and variable speed have really made a huge difference to the lathe.

Greg - love the stairs, they look awesome. Wood working of that quality and scale is something I aspire to. One day!

Made a stubby chuck key for my 4 jaw to use round the back of the chuck. The handle slides like those on tap handles (the source of inspiration) so I position it according to need. Used my newly made collet chuck which was a joy to use.

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Well the staircase wouldn't fit into the basement assembled so had to be put together on location.
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Installed them today
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Not quite the stairway to heaven but they will do.
Nice looking stairs. Almost too nice for basement stairs.
Until I saw RJSakowski's post, I was going to ask when you were planning to remodel/panel the rest of the basement. Instead, I'll just offer a +1 to his response.

BEAUTIFUL stairs!
 
finished my collet chuck. Turned out the runout was in the rod I was using (slaps head). As best as I can measure it has around 0.0005 runout at the nose and ~1thou 4in out, which is good enough for me :) Made up a collet rack too.

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That looks an interesting exercise Matt.
Do you have any idea as to the accuracy of the hexag set up being held in the chuck , against me using a morse taper with my collets in the spindle tube which is perhaps four inches shorter from the spindle thread's register face ?
 
View attachment 118768 I haven't done any brazing of carbide, I've just cut insert pockets and tapped a hole, also shaped the holder and gave the insert what I thought to be the correct "laydown"

That looks like I will have to learn how to use my cross slide as a lathe based milling machine if I want to make re useable tools. That could be an amusing interesting event for me .
 
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