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  1. Richard Hed

    Machining Projects: Book review

    I chekt and the only one I found was 5000USD. Absurd.
  2. Richard Hed

    Book reprints after Lindsay

    YES! It's a terrible waste of space especially in a tiny shop like mine. It will help clean up the MESS.
  3. Richard Hed

    Cat Sixty starting pockets wrong hand

    I could use one of those.
  4. Richard Hed

    Book reprints after Lindsay

    I managed to get a very good Asian lathe from Grizzly, which is right in the Soviet of Washington. Grizzly has stringent requirements and apparently inspects each machine while in Asia. I do have small complaints about the machine: 1) the change gear cover has to be removed, that is, it...
  5. Richard Hed

    New to me.

    I had a 1918 model. It was beat to hell but I did a lot of work with it. Had to have the split nut replaced. Phoned SB and they still had the records of whom bought the lathe from them. Unfortunately, no parts for it (surprize, surprize).
  6. Richard Hed

    Experimental Flash Steam and others

    Anybody who might be within driving distance of Detroit, might be interested in this bearing auction...
  7. Richard Hed

    Gears.

    Well, yes, now that you mention it, IQ.
  8. Richard Hed

    Gears.

    That's right, only it's not 5 years, it's 3 years. A little history on GM. In 1995 the CEO of General MOtors decided to spend 45B$ (in 1995 dollars) to robotize the company. It failed--too many robots in too short a period. I suppose the workers training the robots sabotaged it as much as...
  9. Richard Hed

    Hello all

    I have to say that reading is most important, however, if you don't practice what you read, it is almost worthless. And easily forgotten. You must practice what you read. So that brings us to what equipment do you have? And of course where do you live? I might need to come over and borrow...
  10. Richard Hed

    Casting defect how best to repair it?

    If you could photograph this from a different angle, the angle where the hole is that you cut, it might give a better idea. You say this is the water jacket? It looks like a bolt hole but I cannot tell for sure. As long as it is NOT the cylinder, then JB weld is probably the best solution...
  11. Richard Hed

    36x60x54 Twin Tandem Mill Engine

    I bot Alibre a couple years ago. I went from ACAD 2000i Architectural, which does mechanical just fine, to Alibre. At first I was confused--it seemed difficult, only because I had used ACAD for about 25 years. My biggest problem, now seeming trivial, was that to start a drawing one has to...
  12. Richard Hed

    Stuart Progress

    Of course that is true. However, if you don't have a 4 jaw . . . it's quite useful. And . . . I certainly wouldn't buy one if I had the materials and the lathe nose was easy to build for.
  13. Richard Hed

    Stuart Progress

    It's quite possible to make your own faceplate. A piece of iron or steel. What type of lathe nose do you have? The nose determines the ease of making a faceplate.
  14. Richard Hed

    Hello all

    whoops -- double posted, what dummy
  15. Richard Hed

    Hello all

    Personally, I prefer Know-it-alls, so that I can feel humble in their presence.
  16. Richard Hed

    Metal 3D print

    Oh. I have had the same problem--it often turns out that I have a dimension that needs to be removed which stops the dimension you need from being realized. Of course that is called "over dimensioning". The machine will not allolw that
  17. Richard Hed

    Stuart Progress

    Do you have a face plate? It shouldn't be too hard to set up with a faceplate. Before the development of chucks, machining was exclusively between centers and on faceplates. (Me thimpfks.) I have a four jaw but I am always keeping an eye out for another, for smaller or larger sizes and so...
  18. Richard Hed

    Metal 3D print

    Ha haa haawww. You guys are too funni. A 2D sketch is faster than CAD? Well maybe, if you are using some 2D sketchingh system from the last millenium but if you are doing 3D, the drawing is actually MUCH faster. 3D is faster and EASIER than 2D, but it may take a bit of learning the system...
  19. Richard Hed

    Gears.

    Well, you have to pity the poor car companies. If they made a good product, we would only need a new car every 25 years. They would go out of business.
  20. Richard Hed

    Stuart Progress

    Didn't Joe Pi do a vid on this?
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