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Larry Poindexter
United States
Приєднався 5 кві 2012
Shop Equipment: Taig Micro Lathe, Taig CNC Micro Mill, Chinese Built Mini Mill, Chinese Built 16" Mini Lathe, Shop Built Metal Hand Shaper, Drill Press, Horizontal Band Saw, Several Watchmaker's Lathes along with associated tooling and accessories. These videos are not meant to be instructional, but only to show progress on different projects to interested parties.
Converting Old Fluorescent Fixture To LED Bulbs
Converting old fluorescent light fixtures to LED. Removing existing ballasts and wiring and adding single ended LED bulbs.
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Відео
Keyway Broach Bushing/Guide Build For (3/32" Keyway Vickie Flywheel)
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Building a Guide for a 3/32" keyway broach
Vickie Stirling Engine Flywheel
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CNC work to develop flywheel for Vickie Stirling Engine
Vickie Stirling Engine Columns For Vickie Project
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This is my procedure for the lathe and mill work for the Vickie columns using a piece of 6061 aluminum. Final columns will be cut from 360 brass.
Vickie Stirling Engine Crank Disks and Sleeves (Jerry Howell's Vickie Project)
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A quick video showing the CNC work for the Vickie Crank Disk
Vickie Stirling Engine Corian Insulator For Vickie Hot Air Engine Project
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This is short video showing the CNC work for the Corian Insulator
Vickie Stirling Engine (CNC Milling "Hot Cap Flange" Sherline Motor Test)
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A short video showing the milling of the "Hot Cap Flange" which will silver solder to the stainless steel hot cap. I've also begun testing the new Sherline motor heat sink, first without the fans. Every time I do a 30 minute or longer CNC run I'll be doing further tests.
"Vickie" Stirling Engine Update ("Hot Cap and Power Crosshead Guide")
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This show part of the lathe work for the "Hot Cap", cut from a 1.25" diameter piece of stainless steel rod. The "Power Crosshead Guide was done off camera which was a fairly simple machining job.
Sherline Milling Machine Motor Gets Very Hot (Sherline Mill Motor Heat Sink Build)
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This is a brief description for building a heat sink and fan for the Sherline Milling Machine Motor. Heat Sink: www.ecodirect.com/SHURflo-34-006-3-Heat-Sink-p/shurflo-34-006.htm Fans: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08C5298JW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Vickie Stirling Engine Crosshead Guide Final Details and (Final Final Wrap)
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This is a continuation of Part 8 and shows the final wrap of the unit
Vickie Crosshead Guide Part - 8 (Segment - D)
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This is a continuation of Part-8 and will be the final wrap.
Vickie Crosshead Guide Part - 8 (Segment - C)
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This is a continuation of the Crosshead Guide of which there are multiple segments.
Vickie Crosshead Guide Part - 8 (Segment - B)
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This is a continuation of the Displacer Crosshead Guide which is multiple segments.
Vickie Crosshead Guide Part - 8 (Segment - A)
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This is the first of multiple segments showing the machining of the Crosshead Guide for the Vickie Hot Air Engine Build.
"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 7 (The Displacer End Caps)
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Continuation of "Vickie" Project showing the machining of the Displacer End Caps, Push Rod and Bronze Guide.
"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 6 (The Displacer Tube)
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"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 6 (The Displacer Tube)
"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 5 (Power Cylinder)
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"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 5 (Power Cylinder)
"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 4 (Displacer Cylinder)
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"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 4 (Displacer Cylinder)
"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 3 (Front Frame) & 3D Feature
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"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 3 (Front Frame) & 3D Feature
CNC Repair and Hot Air Engine Front Frame Test Cuts In Foam
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CNC Repair and Hot Air Engine Front Frame Test Cuts In Foam
"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 2 (The Rear Frame)
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"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 2 (The Rear Frame)
Making A Small Hex Head Nut Driver (#2-56 Screw)
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Making A Small Hex Head Nut Driver (#2-56 Screw)
"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 1 (Screws and Intro.)
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"Vickie" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 1 (Screws and Intro.)
Alcohol Burner Build - Part 2 (Final Wrap)
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Alcohol Burner Build - Part 2 (Final Wrap)
Alcohol Burner Build - Part 1 (The Tank)
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Alcohol Burner Build - Part 1 (The Tank)
"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 7 (Making Graphite Piston)
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"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 7 (Making Graphite Piston)
"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 6 (It Finally Runs - Update)
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"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 6 (It Finally Runs - Update)
"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 5 (Assembly Update)
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"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 5 (Assembly Update)
"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 4 (Water Jacket and Air Chamber )
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"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 4 (Water Jacket and Air Chamber )
"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 3 (Hot Air Chamber And Displacer End Caps CNC Work)
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"Fizgig" Stirling Hot Air Engine Build - Part 3 (Hot Air Chamber And Displacer End Caps CNC Work)
Just one word of advice, I know it is unsolicited but my English teacher said if you say or um it makes you sound like you don't know what you're talking about
Never dip it back in the container you ruin it
Amazing build wow
Very nice work sir
On my recent purchace of a similar face mill, the inserts were difficult to get seated, and really not properly, as my cutterhead has No 11 degree side cuts in the insert pocket. Also you can see the misalignment in the screw hole.
I thought that face mill performed pretty well. Price is great, and having the extra inserts is nice too. I like your vice. Do you any info or videos on that? Thank you.
Clean and De - grease both parts to make loc - tight hold properly .
That is a perfect made vice for surf grinder or mill . If you mic the head jaw it is probably parallel.
Nice mill. I’m jealous. One day. He he
Could have bought or made an adapter
I wish to see it working. Very beautiful work.
Larry Tonight's the first I've watched you're work.. I see you haven't posted for 2 years. I hope all is well with you. This video reminded me of a story from a shop I worked in in the 80's. We had a steel top work bench that we did it all on. Grinding welding all the fap shop stuff. We had a outlet on the wall just above the backslash. Unknown to us the outlet was ever so slowly over many years filling with grinding grit. Well one day it finally filled up enough to short out thru the metal dust. POW! It went off like a Roman candle! Near blew it out of the wall. No major harm done. Lol a few new parts and we were back at it. In 8 years it only did it once.😂 caution say to me that maybe one of those outdoor clear plastic flip down covers could be a good idea. Again I hope you are good to feed this.
Grabbed a 3mt to ec32 collet on Amazon. 4 thou runout! Lol.
Intersting iv only ever silver solder for the rc boat drives I had a curiosity about carbide thank you for your demo
Thank you, great info! I couldn't find this chuck on the Taig site, what part number is it?
Where did you get your chuck from?
I have 2 sets of those and the shafts on 2 of 3 was a 1/2 inch, the middle one was .015 - .020 larger.
Thanks Larry. Good to see it in action.
What are the advantages of using Shellac wax over Epoxy resin?
On the plunger type tool posts, there is no real need to have two dovetails. On the wedge type, it allows holders to be run with the wedge facing away from the work when holding a boring bar/trepanning tool that extends out the “off” (right side viewed from the tool side of the holder) side of the tool holder.
what type of "flux" is used here ?
I bought the Sherline one a couple decades ago (lol) but haven't gotten around to adapting it yet. It looks promising and it will allow cutting off close to the collet or chuck but has to be mounted from the front of the crosslide.
Nice mill work
Very nice work
Larry, I would be most interested in building a manaul shaper much like the one you have made ! Do you have plans for it or ? Never Mind Ive found the link to the cloud photo archive and the sketches ! How much did this COST ? The metal alone must have cost the earth compared to buying a hand shaper second hand ?
Hope you're doing good and all is well
Don't breath the carbide dust. It is very bad for the lungs.
Looks great
graphite is an excellant thermal conductor and going from aluminum to graphite would affect performmance due to that.. is it a graphite composite?
Trimmig?
Considering one of these lathes to make a couple dozen special stand offs from 1.5" wide stainless hex bar, with a 0.10" thick hex head, a shank 0.75" OD x 0.9375" long, bored out 5/16" ID for tapping 3/8"-16 Looks like 3 jaw chuck won't hold 1.5" wide stainless bar.
Awesome machine
Very nice, looks like your motor is running the wrong direction. (lol)
This is amazing and opened my mind to a whole avenue of possibility - I had never even considered such a thing! Of course that was silly of me but nonetheless, I'm in awe. Thank you sir, I greatly appreciate you sharing!
Any wear on the dovetails can be resurfaced and turcite can be used. Its really good stuff. Scrape it groove it for oil and use for many more years..
cheers pal this has really helped me 👍
I found with my cutter the inserts were at different heights.
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Nice work! Do you know how much cooler the motor runs now? or tried reversing the fans to push the air across the fins makes any differance?
Great vid - very helpful, as I am planning to make a pair of clamps. One question, how is the metal plate held in place on the CNC mill? Looks very clever.
I keep thinking the size is not really small till your hands reach in there damn its small. Whats the biggest diameter round you can put in there
There you go.. looks good man..👍
Rule of thumb the more flutes the finer the finish 2 and 3 flute mills will remove more material but leave a rougher finish
Taking a 0.010-0.020" is needed to get a quality finish in cast iron. I'd skip the back cut if you want a proper surface finish evaluation for that cutter. The back cut only served to smear the finish and leaves it looking much rougher, kinda defeats the purpose of the evaluation.
Sir, where did you obtain the tailstock?
Awesome video! I also own a Taig cnc mill too but with ballscrew version. How’s your lead screws mill holding up? Do you often have to adjusted the brass nuts occasionally for backlash? I’m considering of getting another Taig mill but with lead screws this time.
Thanks for the video. Yes, looks like the topslide is flexing as it’s wound so far out. Also, please don’t leave the chuck key in the chuck ! Cheers.
I use Birchwood Casey blueing product quit a bit on tools. This product looks like it works very similar. I find following the directions closely at first helps to get to your desired results. Making sure the item is clean is very important, and not touching the item with your fingers. Use gloves. Use the recommended cleaning product. It works. Very fine steel wool between coats will help with shining it up a little.
Один пиздешь. Видео ни о чем удались и не путай людей. Это все так на западе😂😂😂
Interessante.. Qual a composição desse produto?