An easy project for your grandchildren

Marco Bernardini

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Maybe some of you still remember the "Tippe Top".
For who is too young, here it is: http://www.fysikbasen.dk/English.php?page=Vis&id=79
It is funny the photo of Wolfgang Pauli and Niels Bohr (both winners of a Nobel prize in Physics) playing with it: I bet your grandchildren will have the same amusement.
The shape doesn't seem too difficult to be turned on a lathe.
 
Yup, I love Tippe Tops. I've made quite a few but they're not quite as easy & quick to make out of metal like they are with wood. They take me a while on my conventional lathe but that's probably cause all the ones I made are Titanium 6Al4V in polished, satin, anodized, stonwashed, & carbidized finishes.



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Maybe some of you still remember the "Tippe Top".
For who is too young, here it is: http://www.fysikbasen.dk/English.php?page=Vis&id=79
It is funny the photo of Wolfgang Pauli and Niels Bohr (both winners of a Nobel prize in Physics) playing with it: I bet your grandchildren will have the same amusement.
The shape doesn't seem too difficult to be turned on a lathe.

Thank's I have a Grandson that I can make one for but he's a little young yet for it, but I'm going to try one and see what the cats think of it.
 
Thanks Marco! That video sucks though, first time I ever uploaded one to YT, buggy, it was my first working prototype, & on a rough surface.



Mine are very small though

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Might as well post the WIP that is on another forum.

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Drilling out the recess.
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Bored to final diameter.
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Drilling for tap.
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Tapping the threads for the post.
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Mandrel for turning the ball.
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Turning the ball.
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After some some finishing.
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Machining to height.
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Making the first post, this one didn't work, too much weight up top.
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The final working post
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Great stuff there, DARKZERO!!!!


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Well I'll be, thats slick, ya know, me a little boy I was a top & fan freak. My little one likes to draw, so If I find time - Its going to be a Karmonograph,
the plan: pool table velvet, brass trim, something that came out of James West, train house car. A three gimbal rotary table job, will put the kid to sleep
like a shaper

sam
 
Now this brought to my mind one of my interesting "pillow problems" (problems which generally aren't solved but help me to fall asleep): would it be possible, on a lathe, to turn an ellipsoid rather than a sphere? Uhmmm…



Not really an ellipsoid, but you could make it look like a football or like Stewie’s head on Family Guy. Maybe in more than one operation/set-up you could? And my TV is an instant sandman!
 
Well I'll be, thats slick, ya know, me a little boy I was a top & fan freak. My little one likes to draw, so If I find time - Its going to be a Karmonograph,
the plan: pool table velvet, brass trim, something that came out of James West, train house car. A three gimbal rotary table job, will put the kid to sleep
like a shaper

sam
why not make it a fun piece to make and do it in one piece , remember, making it is half the fun !!
 
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