LITTLE HOMEMADE PART
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LITTLE HOMEMADE PART
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Last edited by JackinLA on Sat Oct 11, 2014 9:24 am, edited 4 times in total.
Re: LITTLE HOMEMADE PART
Did you CNC the lettering?
Looks pretty good. Keep us posted on the rest of the engine.
Steve
Looks pretty good. Keep us posted on the rest of the engine.
Steve
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Re: LITTLE HOMEMADE PART
That's beautiful. What kind of cutter do you use for the engraving?
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Re: LITTLE HOMEMADE PART
Any chance you would let me post one of those photos on my blog? I am building my first CNC lathe, and this would be a great way to illustrate the difference between manual machining and CNC.
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Re: LITTLE HOMEMADE PART
Funny I was wondering the same thing....Did the picture disappear?
John B
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Yeah---where'd it go?
I saw it when it was posted. A very nice looking bit of work.
Harold
I saw it when it was posted. A very nice looking bit of work.
Harold
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Re: LITTLE HOMEMADE PART
I can't see it either?