The Offcial Machinist Thread: Revised 01/04/2014
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evanmcorleytv
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Hey everyone, soon, I will need a loading system made.. I will provide the aluminum.. And I will provide a diagram of the loading system.. I will also need a tiny modification to a pneumatic cylinder.. I can also ship, I just need relatively cheap machining.. I will also allow you to make molds of the loading system as well.. you can even sell them.. as long as you give me credit.. PLEASE RESPOND!! I am in Alabama.. again, I will ship the raw materials if needed!!
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Some drawings would give a much better idea of what it is you want to see who might be able to assist.evanmcorleytv wrote:PLEASE RESPOND
... because it's too big, or too small?MrCrowley wrote:Judging by the drill bit size, he's stopped making 'toys' for only his girlfriends...
The world is my <s>oyster</s> bearded clam
Actually a valve body for a stealth/talon style inline hammer valve.Miniature mortar or a mountain howitzer.

Here it is hot off the lathe next to the drawing jake provided, clearly he's better with a grinder than with a pencil
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Wow JSR,awesome work!
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Cheers, will be on its way to you some time next week
wrap up that blade in the meantime 
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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yeah, second heat treatment, new tempering and some buffing and its ready to be launched with air powah 
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Will do!!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:evanmcorleytv wrote:PLEASE RESPONDjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Some drawings would give a much better idea of what it is you want to see who might be able to assist.
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To confuse people?Labtecpower wrote:I have no idea what the purpose of this thing is....
Looks good though, nice.
Cheers, it was a pleasure to make these parts and good practice too, and really this is the sort of collaboration I am hoping will grow on spudfiles - it felt much better to do this for a lovely blade than for money, this way both members end up with unique parts in hand.JSR...Nice work man. Its good to see this thread serving a real purpose.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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To confuse people?
Like i'm going to drop a lot of patient working somewhere in the US
Why do allmost all of these turning projects look so nice and shiny?
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I think your answer is emery paper or scotchbrite!Why do allmost all of these turning projects look so nice and shiny?
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Or sharp cutters and proper cutting speed...motorfixer1 wrote:I think your answer is emery paper or scotchbrite!Why do allmost all of these turning projects look so nice and shiny?
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